The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 April 1936
1936-04-28
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Title Section10 1936-04-28 1 NO. 14.838 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936. 10 CENTS10 words
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Article, Illustration634 1936-04-28 1 _**_T^ *x 7 Threat 1 o Massacre The Populace CLAIM THAT NORTH OF ABYSSINIA HAS BE E N CA PTUR E D Outposts Within Seventy Miles Of Capital rr<in final Italian pish to addis ab \b\ has now BEGUN AND OUTPOST I ARE REPORTED TO634 words
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157 1936-04-28 1 "BRITISH TRADE IN NORTH CHINA THREATENED" 54 KS 1.C.1. CHAIRMAN Result Of Japanese influence ondon, Apr. 27. AT the Imperial Chemical Industries' annual merlins today, Sir Harry McCiowan, the chairman, snid that Japanese competition hv.it l:rcn persistant throughout Itftf. p utli Us nt m i :f Ji: N 1 1Reuter - 157 words
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153 1936-04-28 1 London, Apr. 27. I IT is generally expected that a _ocu- I ment, inviting elucidation of various points m Heir Hitler's peace proposals, will be handed to the German Government towards the end of the prei _ent week. Preliminary work upon questionsBritish Wireless - 153 words
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Article, Illustration374 1936-04-28 1 HERR lOT TO RE TIR E FROM POLITICS THE main surprise of the eicciioii has been the failure of M. Herriot, the Radical Socialist leader to secure an absolute majority at the first ballot and it is announced that he has decided to374 words
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Article61 1936-04-28 1 IT IS announced m a Government Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday that Mr. J. A. Hunter has been appointed to act as Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements. On the Governor's departure for England on Sunday, the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, assumed the office of61 words
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Article77 1936-04-28 1 KING FUAD SINKING FAST Family Summoned To His Bedside Cairo, Apr. 27. IT* ING FI'AD is sinkin? fast and the Royal Family have been summoned to his bedside. Earlier m the day it wa.s announced at thr palace that King Fuad was holding his own and was quite lucid houghReuter - 77 words
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Article76 1936-04-28 1 London. Apr ALTHOUGH the story that Sd Hoare, the it.imcr 'ui can Si i ictc.'-v. >> rjrd Mo, is J! I t office Ironed it If wtMltM. I on sell is an.iious to It. Ba'dicin is Wi$hful to 'ir Samuel bw.-k int > Reuter An Ml76 words
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Advertisement63 1936-04-28 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRAC T,ON B| s to 9.15 p.m. j SPECIAL DINNER THE WORTH DANCE <'«",.» SISTERS 945 to Midnight The Popular American Oance Team NON-DINERS $1.00 I "ftp CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA I when63 words
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Advertisement121 1936-04-28 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI few HOTEL *E* FAVOI RITK DOWN TOWN HOTEL FACING ST. INDKEW'B CATHEDRAL EVEKV ROOM WITH RATH AM) MODERN SWITATION GRILL ROOM AM) COCKTAIL LOUNGR, >' room TONIGHT ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE AND CABARET J DINNER DANCE121 words
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Article94 1936-04-28 2 King To Receive Baton Of Field Marshal London, Apr. 24. Two interesting ceremonies connected with H.M. the King's accession to the Throne will take place at Buckingham Palace next month. Early m the month, the Ambassadors and Ministers accredited to the Court of St James will attendBritish Radio - 94 words
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Article79 1936-04-28 2 Geneva, Apr. 27. IT IS understood that the committee for the composition of the league Council has decided that the principle of China's claim to a seat is justified. The decision, which will be embodied m a report to be presented by lord Cecil toReuter - 79 words
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126 1936-04-28 2 REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN PRISON REFORM Concerts For Convicts London, Apr. 27. HEMARKABLE developments m prison reform during the last quarter century are reviewed m _he annual report of the Prison Commissioners. One of the oustanding facts is th.it during this period committals far drunkenness fell from 55.453. m 1910 toBritish Wireless - 126 words
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328 1936-04-28 2 Took 12 Men To Capture It Twelve men struggle with a 13-foot long python at the new Sunreme Court works on Sunday when it crawled out of a stack of old wood which was being removed. The python unrolled itself languidly and reared its328 words
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Article233 1936-04-28 2 Fred And Ginger Better Than Ever Almost the entire cast of "The Gay Divorcee" with the exception of Helen Broderick, who takes the place of Alice Brady, are here to delight Singapore audiences m "Top Hat." which opened at the Capitol last night Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire233 words
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Article149 1936-04-28 2 Customs Beat Rangers In First Division (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 27. Sevens goals were registered m the First Envision soccer match on the Padang today when the Customs gain--1 ed a well-earned victory over the Rangers by four goals to trlree after a thrilling149 words
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Article101 1936-04-28 2 On Sunday at Seletar the R.A.F beat the RA. by four goals to three m an exciting water polo match. until the arrival of the rains. Abyssinia will again have a formidable army. The Ethiopian commander. Ras Naslbou. reports a big battle on the south front north ofReuter - 101 words
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Article59 1936-04-28 2 Th t following arr the results ol the April Bcgey a: the R n al Johore International Club:— In he Onn bin Jaafar 18— l down Dr t. c. Cheat) 12-3 d wn w h Brcckett is 4 down J. W Moore 6 down G Lowe 1859 words
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Article56 1936-04-28 2 London, Apr. 27. DR. RUXTON'S appeal against sentence of death has been dismissed. Reuter. Dr. Ruxton. who was the central figure m the recent "Ravine Murder Mystery," was found guilty of murdering his wife, whose dismembered body was discovered m a ravine at MofTat, Dumfriesshire. He was56 words
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110 1936-04-28 2 WIFE AND MONEY DISAPPEARED SAYS HUSBAND ARRESTED In Singapore yesteiday on a warrant issued at Muar. a young Tamil Ifahamedan woman, Minah binte Akbar Khan alias Begum Jahn was produced before Mr. T. D. Hughes in the second court yesterday to answer a charge of theft. It was stated that110 words
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Article109 1936-04-28 2 (Continued from Page 18) The Club tried hard, as they always do and had they shot more accurate and worked as hard a.s they had m the opening stages, they would not have lost by such a wide margin. After five minutes play the soldiers opened the109 words
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Article241 1936-04-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Apr. 25. The Esher Cup was run at Sandown Park today over <i distance of one mile and esulted a* follows: 1 Sir .lobn .lurvis" SILVER CREST <E Smiiht 2. Mr M-Mlemas' X AIRPLAY (X Robertsi.ni 7.1 I Mr. M241 words
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Article125 1936-04-28 2 S.C.C. Veteran's Doubles Final The Veterans' Doubles final ol the SCC tennis tournament was played of! yesterday, and ended m a win for Mr Justice N H. P Whitley and R B B Donnell. who beat S R Newberry and C J Stephen by 7—5;125 words
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Article54 1936-04-28 2 The following are the results of the ties m the S.R.C tennis tournament played otT yesterday: "A" Singles: F. Scully (scratch) beat H N Balhatchet <owe 15.2 8- 6. 6-0. Mixed Doubles: Mr and Mrs Hogan •owe 15.2) beat E Le Mercier and Miss E de Souza (scr54 words
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Article58 1936-04-28 2 All parents, old boys and friends of the Anglo-Chinese School are invited to the annual school sports on Friday. May 1. at the Jalan Besar Stadium commencing at 2 30 p .m Mrs. A. S Small has kindly consented to distribute the prizes. Refreshments from 4.30 to 558 words
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Advertisement22 1936-04-28 2 _i_____PUH~H________ md-IWXW-mW*^^ I I __\_B_Wr^ H R I WkW^jP**^ lONIC DUriHITEL. I RESTORES MONTH OF MAM I I "EfBE.HIA, COOIH6 HEUII6. I22 words
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Advertisement409 1936-04-28 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MORNT fine quality BATH SOAPS MAMMOTH OVAL TABLETS Assorted Perfumes including French Fern and Fink Lilac PRICE 50 PER BOX A Luxury for the Bath. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. 3 Chemists. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing sea with own bath room H409 words
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Advertisement443 1936-04-28 2 j Tlbe Singapore Jfree pre*B He-d Office: Cerll Strrrt. Mnrapoi, Flionr Mil extensions lo ,li dr„, tn Tlmrs sinwKrr Ku.ila Lumpur Oflire: 25. .I.i\a st, r fi Phonr Prnaitf i>IIUr: 1?. Bishop st I'honr j London Oflice 4s PImI BBmn l4a I.Ci Phonr. rnti_l Trl: "l.r.«dnt.«l_\ t SUBSCRIPTION RATES Withm443 words
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Miscellaneous268 1936-04-28 2 Diary Of The Day High Tides- -1.56 am, 8.7 ft., 3.45 p.m., 6.9 ft. Sport Soccer: Div I Inniskillings v.s Midolesex at Anson Road Stadium. Cricket: V.M.C A. "B" vs Rangoon Rd School at V.M.C.A. ground. Lawn Tennis. S C.C Godown Doubles Final; SRC. tournament contd. Cinemas VICTORIA The Story268 words
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Article457 1936-04-28 3 Argument In Court APPEAL DISMISSED BUT SENTENCE REDUCED AN appeal from a conviction under the Rubber Regulation Enactment was heard yesterday before Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, Acting Chief Justice. The appellant was Neo Boon Tiong and he was convicted of receiving 5.53 picu's of457 words
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Article, Illustration156 1936-04-28 3 TOOK MONEY BUT DID NOT FULFIL CONTRACT pHAROED with committing criminal breach of trust m respect cf a sum o* $200, the property of a Chinese woman named Koh Chwee Keng, of Geylang Road, an elderly Chinese. Ong Boon Sai, p'eaded guilty before Mr. T. D. Hughes In the second156 words
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Article171 1936-04-28 3 How Son Paid Gambling Debts Admitting that he stole $75 from his r "tn pay tils gambling debts." Tan Kirn Guan. a«^?d 17. an ex-student of the Straits Union School, Cecil Street, waa yesterday b'nind ever by Mr M H. Blacker, third magitrate. m the sum of171 words
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Article131 1936-04-28 3 Broadcast Without Use Of Amplifiers (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan?, Apr. 27. Rac°goers attending Saturday's races werr> ko?n to know whether the Wireless Society would broadcast a dcscrip- tion and the results as they did on the ipTin fr day but the? were so^n disappointed, as nothing came131 words
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Article265 1936-04-28 3 SENTENCE VARIED ON APPEAL First Offender Not To Go To Prison 17ADIVALU, who was convicted by the third police magistrate of criminal breach of trust m respect of $39 and sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $30 with tne alternative of a farther two weeks' rtfcrove265 words
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Article97 1936-04-28 3 $5 FIXE For not being able to give a satisfactory account of a parcel of clothing he was carrying m Mohamed Aii Lane on Apr. 25. Chua Ah Koh was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine cf $5. or three weeks imprisi nment In dofault,97 words
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Article241 1936-04-28 3 Owners Petition Kinta Sanitary Board Ipoh, Apr. 24. At th* meeting cf the Kinta Sanitary Board the question cf assessment on the basis of unimproved value 7 raised m a petitien submitted by owners affected, was discussed. The chairman £aid that the question was mainly treated from the241 words
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Article60 1936-04-28 3 The Police Band will perform the following programme at Katons Park today at 5.30 p.m.: March, Manhattan Beach <Sousa»: Overture, Poet and Peasant (Supped; Selection. Bric-a-Brac (Monckton); Wa'.tz, A Waltz Dream (Oscar Strauss) Angelus, from the suite, Scenes Pittoresque (Massenet*; Fox-Trots. Roll along Prairie Moon (Tilzen; Oh You60 words
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Article23 1936-04-28 3 Penan?, Apr 23. The death occurred during the earh r hours of yesterday morning of Dr. Samuel Arthur O'KeefTe at Vermoui Road, Penang.23 words
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Article, Illustration637 1936-04-28 3 seems to me that the fine m respect iof that is unduly heavy for a first I offender. TWO OFFENCES ONE I am disoosed to agree that under all the circumstances of this case the two charges ar^ m respect of the same offence. The appellant could637 words
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Advertisement262 1936-04-28 3 Help Kidneys pon't Take Drastic Drugs !..<) have nine millions tiny Tour which are endangered hy Irritating druga B*»-->le or Bladder weakfrom Getting I p [i Nervousnesa, DiaaiKheumaUam, Lumbagoi Itching. Smarting. Vigour, don't delay. v- discovery Cyatex thes. tonea, cleana. and kidneya Cyatex starts Brings n- w h. alth. i262 words
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Advertisement81 1936-04-28 3 SELECTED AS THF. BEST ACTRESS OF 1935 AND AWARDED THE COVETED TROPHY BY THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES FOR HER MOST IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE IN' THIS FUJI BETTE DAVIS > i t^f^_^ i SK' P l- \k __^gf_wff/r^ __q__w^m\^^\ _^_r**t_P^__HE Js&itzx&N^^^ l^tt V _^_h_ m qB vJLI VIUIUIIIM81 words
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Article, Illustration919 1936-04-28 4 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILAH GRAHAM BY All Eyes On Bette Davis Flollywond. Apr. 1. MOW that Bettc Davis has wun the coveted Acn(#my oi Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' statuette for turning m the best feminine performance m 1935. it is more than probable that her clothes will919 words
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Article187 1936-04-28 4 Paris Shoe Designer Reads Character From It Paris, Apr. 15. "THE Paris shoe designer AnCre Perugia has brought something of a hornet's nest about his ea^ since he made known his readings of feminine character by the foot. Years of study, says M. Perugia, have taught187 words
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Article175 1936-04-28 4 Do£&y Fashions In Favour "Tvaytimf Jewellery this season *J suggests a miniature cio;_: show. Doggy fashions predominate m bracelets, brooches, clips, and a Victorian revival— the fob. Women, who thirty yean ago carried parasols with the stick surmounted by a dog's bead, are now wearing terj175 words
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265 1936-04-28 4 PSYCHOLOGICAL PEAR of chiMlvr'h m the modern woman, according to Dr. G. Dick Read, resident accoucheur at the London Hospital is responsible for many of the dangers and complications which may ensue when she brings a baby into the world. Dr. Read expressed this265 words
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277 1936-04-28 4 Some Useful Recin< HERE as some recipes for month dishes, whhh are just the thinj: j for hot climates such Malay; Tomatc°s can be stuffed tn various ways to make appetising mn'' dishes For tufting. chOOtS the lai etces available; small or satisfactory Stuffed277 words
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Article24 1936-04-28 4 Mr gad Ufa. l I I .i > .v; the end of May a I for an Ind D I Mr- V I Am I24 words
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Advertisement70 1936-04-28 4 Introduce Bisto to your kitchen and you will find new zest and added flavour m all your meat dishes. Bisto was just made to take the dullness out of meals* You've no idea what flavour and life Bisto gives to food and how it helps to make meals that smile70 words
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Advertisement83 1936-04-28 4 J thing used rEl* r Ylm i ree -njnnini? V m *%\f sample— J tor i I*l !__n I _*a i^ A IONG CHAIN OF SATISFIED CU' W %8: MERS WW, TELL YOU DAILY ABOUT «g SUPERIOR QUALITY PBtFECI MANUtA vsXj TURING AND UP TO Pa n S» OUR SHOES83 words
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Article, Illustration211 1936-04-28 5 MMNG-lN DAY' lor sculpture at Burlington House, where work* are arriving fcr the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Photo shows Mr. Robert Flint with his stone sculpture "Mother's Apple." A GIANT 3S-FOOI FIGURE of MeicßlJ has bre.i hauler into -insiti ..i on the ti ant ol BeifrtdfB ()\ford Mrc', Isfiea In211 words
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Advertisement97 1936-04-28 5 f _%^ls_=S- l\\ "I Si l mm- MI M. OEUCIOUS BREAKFAST PRESERVE Quaity is MtMpi our //m. consideration, but ny am m the h, lnnate position o/ bl I B■ to Omebtnß most reasonable prim aim g lefffy das I niithod ot bit'/ina New Zeeluwi o<r //•■//rv Is one o/97 words
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Article309 1936-04-28 6 Donated Land Conveyed ERECTION OF BUILDINGS TO START SOON Penang*. AT the meeting 1 of the general committee of the Penang and P. W. Jubilee Fund held at the Governor's Office on Wednesday, the chairman, Mr. F. H. Grummitt, reported that the land donated309 words
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Article470 1936-04-28 6 PRODUCED BY STUDENTS IN ENGLAND Prince Prem Purachatra As Editor (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Apr. 25. pRINCE Prem Purachatra, son of H.R.H. Prince Purachatra of Kambaeng Pejra, and now at Oxford has taken over the editorship of the magazine of the Siamese students being educated m470 words
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Article33 1936-04-28 6 Tuan Syed Noordin, the new Taiping If3el Irate fr~m Kampar has o rr *i. at Taiping. and Che Samah bin Haji Aii. the acting Magistrate, has left for his new station m Perlis.33 words
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Article85 1936-04-28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Apr. 11. The Kinta Sanitary Board has for the present turned down the application of Mr. Lim Eow To:n. of P< nang. foi permission to introduce peda. rickshas here. The Chief Police Officer, Mr. E. Bagot. oppesi* g stated that pedal rickshas were85 words
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Article, Illustration242 1936-04-28 6 MALARIA CONFERENCE OPENS Honour For Singapore -THE Malaria Conference m Singapore was formally opened yesterday by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon Mr., a S Small*, a: the King Edward VII College ot Medcine On his arrival His Excellency was met by Dr C L Park 'Director242 words
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Article186 1936-04-28 6 Appointed Unofficial On Johore Executive Council His Highness the Sultan ol Johore with the concurrence of His BxceUen•v th e Governor ot th n Strait* Settlements, has appointed Dato Roland S* John Braddell. D.P.M.J.. to be an unofficial member ot the Executive Council for a186 words
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Article36 1936-04-28 6 London, Apr. 24. Mr. A. A. Wright, Secretary for Native Affairs m Fiji, has been appointed Administrator and Colonial Secretary 01 St. Vincent, m the Windward Islands, succeeding Mr. A. F. Grimble British RadioBritish Radio - 36 words
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Article32 1936-04-28 6 London, Apr. 24. The estate of Lord Lansdcwne who succeeded his father m 1927, and di-d last March aged 64, has been proved at €1,404.132 (net pers:nalty £1311--282). Bntish RadioBntish Radio - 32 words
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Article356 1936-04-28 6 ploughed into th eater fi standstill w.th tht .eh« belew the level ol th pit A small (i tachm nt ol native tr were near by md th I n Fenton to pull Oil plane 001 ol tn water He repaired the plane In I356 words
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Article735 1936-04-28 6 Case Over Drawing Of Sweepstake Penang, Apr. 25. UEARING m the Chung Shan School Union lottery case was begun yes|t(rday afternoon m the police court before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham. the charge against the two accused, Chin Beow Hok and Lim Cheow Khye being that:735 words
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Article83 1936-04-28 6 Penan «r. Backed by man? nrominert members of the local Chinese community a new Chinese paper with a staff of fourteen Chin°s° journalists will op published m July It wUI be knowo as the Modern Dally News and w«r be a four page morning edition sold at83 words
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Article, Illustration158 1936-04-28 6 Takes Oath Of The Officer Administering Government In accordance with Article XVII of the Letters Patent passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom on Feb. 17. 1911. the oath of allegiance and the oath tor the due execution of the Office of the Officer158 words
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Advertisement286 1936-04-28 6 TO STOMACH SUFFERERS THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, even m cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the signature286 words
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Advertisement27 1936-04-28 6 B •j «>^_P! Btii -J s^^^^iHR i sd I I* i-__i _L*h I*aa__w_aß__wHi__Mi»»»iw^1 *aa__w_aB__wHi__Mi»»»iw^ fßr .-*'*< -3 Bm\ flKfl^ flUPWfi^— T sr _x_us_H-BBU__Ma mmmmmmmmmWmWSmWmmmmm mm t^^*^— mmmmmm m^mm^m^_^g^^g^___^____^__^g__^^__f_^_u^mmmmm———m——~-27 words
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Article, Illustration966 1936-04-28 7 Sheilah Graham - COLOUR FILMS CAUSING Stars A New Worry Sheilah Graham Hollywood In Person Bt; reduction of colour to the i; is causing many actors set acute worry over their m the fllm industry. Colour lly enhances the beauty ol >rs and all inanimate oblects but human beings are not al- "ruinate.966 words
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Article, Illustration398 1936-04-28 7 Winning CONTRACT Qx_u> David Burnstine, .Vxchacl Gottlieb, Osuaid Jacob* and 'foirard SchrTiitem, world's leading team-of-four ond inventors of the system tbm has beaten every other sv&tcm m existence CARD READING T*HE hand shewn below really belongs with those of last week. as it is one of the fines' exam p398 words
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Article43 1936-04-28 7 Ispan \V nits Resumption Of Negotiations TV. kin. Apr Tli' F r Ifl) Ol!i< hai the Japanese Ambassador m Mas t i demand an early nmntlon lUattom tor the renewal ol ih fishery treaty which expiree on Its 'J 8 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article32 1936-04-28 7 Mr. S H M :rris m BD imager M Cumin r ind Co Ltd Pit: Bm tenham. has one on le we and M I R Renar hai taken over l:om him32 words
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Advertisement233 1936-04-28 7 Inothcr Paramoant Dramatic rj)i( uifh the Stan of "The Lives fa Bengal !..ineer" m a Rousing storj 1 Loyalty and Courage! ALHMBRa" OPENfNG TONIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 GENTLEMEN ON THE NAVY' with SIR GUY STANDING ROSALIND KEITH RICHARD CROMWELL QUININE. as a prophylactic against MALARIA. use every day 2 sugar-coated233 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-28 7 I Sure OS Your Copy li of Ino Jt I JL m m FaiDAY-MAY IST. I Special British Trade j Fair Number I CONSISTING OF [I J I 44 PAGES INCLUDING __L m Art Coyer IN COLOURS. II Order Your Copy 1 —Now— lj 44 PAGES... 10 Cts.48 words
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Miscellaneous283 1936-04-28 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Kuala Lumpur ZGE 'Malayan Amateur Radio Society) Wavelength 48.92 and 110 metres p.m. 7 00--9.00 Gramophone recital. 8.8.C. Ti ansmission 5 The following frequencies wiU be used: GSP 19.60 m., GSD 25.53 m.. GSC 31.32 m. a.m. 620 Big Ben The BBC. Empire Orchestra 7 15283 words
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Miscellaneous237 1936-04-28 7 Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths 31.38, 19.74 and 31.45 metres p m. 6 20 Concert ol light music 7.20 News m Fnglish. 7.35 Little German Broadcasting ABC. 7.50 Concert or light music (continued). 8.35 News and economic review m German 8.50 Hitler Youth programme 9.05 Little pieces for cello237 words
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966 1936-04-28 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936. "Hush-Hush A SMALL and innocent paragraph m a recen* Government Gazjctte announced that His Majesty i the King "will not be advised to exercise his powers of disallowance" ior the ordinance passed last year to prevent the disclosure of official documents and966 words
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Article221 1936-04-28 8 Mr Ong Choo Guan. who went to China for a holiday, has returned to Penang Mr. and Mrs David Storch. who have been m Penang on a holiday, have xeturned tj Ipoh. Mr. R L. Akers has arrived m Malaya from home to join the Draining? and221 words
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Article612 1936-04-28 8 Eminent Hut Helpless lyiRS. Baidwin has maintained soxne- thins of a tradition for the wives of Prime Ministers m her announc ment that these gnat "men are "helpless" and that the best work a woman can do Is to look after them and "sc that they are612 words
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Article1186 1936-04-28 8 was an uneventiul locality m which to have ycur bein 0 Elsewhere events abounded Mr. Harrison was a real live person to whom they occurred. He knew. She listened with avidity to his tales. And sometimes he would pause, sensing her wide °yes on him. and feel In1,186 words
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Advertisement234 1936-04-28 8 >o this 'SlypHpa I _DI _k_fl _-_-_4 I W r|P tWU^W -i 1 rlrlPla; 1 BY SPECIAL W^ JL J^ TO H.M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM FINEST SEI ECTION O* SMART JEWELLERY JCS'I ARRIVED K-gjy-ft-A POOP PIECE OF JEWEL IS A FINE OLD TRADITION THAT nin V.?.J_«. 1 'I!E.234 words
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Advertisement75 1936-04-28 8 "PUTS HER WHOLE HEART into her cakes." says a gozsip writer of the average working bride. In which case many a newlywed must think that his wife is terribly hardhearted Hawrver, all will be well ii he remembers a duty he owes to her and to himself— to take out75 words
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Article, Illustration495 1936-04-28 9 CHINAS NATIONAL DEFENCE SCHEME REVELATIONS Wi.HST RIOTS Syria has ever known broke cut ir Damascus after a um l ol NatioraUst leaders had ben banished to the desetl n-ar Dfir-El-Zcr for feme nil g trauble. A *.ereral suik- was declared which i.' from Damas-ma to another Syrian towns. Fierce battlesSin Chew Jit Poh - 495 words
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169 1936-04-28 9 Both Governments Want Peace For The Time Being London, Apr. 27. rnHE Times, commenting on the incidents which continue to J multiply on the Manchukuo and Outer-Mongolia frontier, says that there need be no doubt that both the Soviet and Japanese Governments really desireReuter - 169 words
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Article53 1936-04-28 9 La\don, Apr. 27. f HE London opera season begins tonight. It opens icith Sir Beecham conducting "Die tiger,** with Bockelmann as nam Sachs and four artists new went garden Tiana Lemnitz Neumann, Ludwig Weber and Margery Booth, an Englishwoman who has been singing at Ml tiro BayrcuthBritisn Wireless - 53 words
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Article131 1936-04-28 9 LEAGUE TO BE REFORMED Desire To Alter Article 16 Geneva. Apr. 27. THE question of reforming the League is being widely canvassed m view of its failure to arrest the Abyssinian war. Many desire to abolish Article 16. argulnt that Germany is particularly disinclined to pl?dg? h:rs?if to help against131 words
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173 1936-04-28 9 BROUGHT PROSPERITY TO NATIVES Paris, Apr. 26. 4 pRANCE car. no more think of Riving up her mandated terthan can Great Britain," glared m. Tmitard. Director of Mandated Territories Departta a broadcast speech. M T he I T, tard Quoted statistics which.173 words
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Article51 1936-04-28 9 Hong Kong, Apr. 27. APORTIOV of the Japanese armada now visiting China is holding large-scale naval manoeuvres off the coast of Fukien, according to reports from Chinese merchant steamers arriving m Amoy and Shanghai. The main fleet m now m the Gulf of Chihli.— Sin Chew Jit51 words
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Article166 1936-04-28 9 One Dies -THERE was a sequel to a fight on Mar. 28 between two Chinese women, the wives of a fisherman living at 6^2 mo!e. East Coast Road, m the Coroner s Court yesterday when Mr. W. G. Porter held an inquiry into the death of166 words
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Article94 1936-04-28 9 Badly Holed After Going On 'Rocks London, Apr. 27. A decision will probably bs reachel today as to the possibility of salvaging the world's largest sailing ship, the 3.111 tons Herzogin Cecilie. which went on the rocks near Bolthead m a fog early Saturday morning. 200 ft. Mast94 words
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Article146 1936-04-28 9 "Matter To Be Sifted To The Bottom" London* Apr. 27. MR Neville Chamberlain replying to Mr. Greenwood m the House of Commons, regarding the alleged leakage of Budget aecreta, said he personally had interviewed the chairman of Lloyds, who had informed him that h I waa making146 words
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Advertisement303 1936-04-28 9 ENJOY THE PRICELESS COMFORT OF A PERFECT SHAVE WITH THE ROLLS RAZOR _Ji^ -SSi-B-^^^^-f-^^UiiriiTT"--*^**:,.* X i4w-^ -_t"t*-i_ff^ir"^_E IMPERIAL MO")EL No 2A COMPLETE WITH EXTRA BLADE. PRICE $14.50 HOBINSON <& Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. §*a COMBINAT.OiN fl OFFER g^fe/ft u-i\ APRIL OMA *I^l§-*|s* <*%_ I l^nKa o CAN 0F This303 words
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529 1936-04-28 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHRES. From London 6 p. m. April 27 .n/! 1 ab n arC dealerS, middle P»<*s; jobbers, margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64 118% 118% Funding529 words
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Article197 1936-04-28 10 Larger Exports Amsterdam, Apr. 10. The final figures of Netherlands Indian rubber exports during February are now available. Total exports were 28.450 tons, against 21.147 tons m January. The constituent parts of the total are a.s follows: Estate exports from Java and Madura. 4.868 metric tons (against197 words
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Article35 1936-04-28 10 At the next meeting of the Dublin Corporation the Lord Mayor will propose that the freedom of the city be conferred on Sir Jodn Purser GrLffith civil engineer, the originator of the i-itfey hydro-electric scheme35 words
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Article271 1936-04-28 10 Drop Of 3,870 Tons In March Production Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd. m their rubber market review dated Singapore. Apr. 24, state: Except for a temporary small drop m prices m London due to liquidation of May holdings the market has remained lifeless. The rumour, mentioned last week,271 words
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Article205 1936-04-28 10 t *_i y u rran S emci| t with the Exchange Telegraph Company. Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London, New York and other centres. This 'a the first occasion on which205 words
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Article173 1936-04-28 10 From London 5.3p p. m April 27 RUBBER: Dull. Buyers Sellers Buyers London Spot 7»/ 2 d. 7 9 16d. Previously: 7^6d 7 £d Juy-Sept. 7 5 B d. 7 11 16d. Previously: 7*« d ]£d Oct.-Dec. 7 1116 d. 713 16d. Previously: 73 d" 13 16d173 words
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Article68 1936-04-28 10 From London 5.30 p. m. April 27 London: Firmer. £rfree i^o 2 n°ths 12S £202 12, M Previously: Quiet at £206 ss. New York Tto: Previously: £202 12s. 6d. Cop^r! 5 Previously: 46.62. Go| Settlement: £37 10s Previously: £37 10s. SilveTf 5^ 01^ 1 £1 S 10^68 words
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62 1936-04-28 10 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations April 27 rvntr* M^ th of Parity before R *te p re Centre Quoting 20 9 -31 Yesterday vioully Parls Franc s to 141.21 75 74 15 16 fV°; k $tO£ 4.88 23 4.9 3 3 /4 d. 4 .93 13 16d Amsterdam Guilders62 words
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Article206 1936-04-28 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Apr. 27 SELLING London, 4 months' sight 2 4 3)32 London, 3 months' sight 214 3)32 London, 60 days' sight 214 1 16 London, 30 days' sight 2(4 1 ||j London, demand 214 11 32 London, T.T. 2|4 H32 Lyons and Paris, demand206 words
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Article1168 1936-04-28 10 Fraser and Co.'s List MONDAY. APRIL 27, 1936 MINING Bayers Sellers. Ampat Tin (46) 5s 3d Ob A.sum Kumbang 28> 9d 30s Austral Malay 56s 6d 59b 6d Ayer Hitam (ss> 14s 66 15u 3d Ayer Weng (fl) 1.67* 1.75 Bangrin Tin (£> 18s 9d1,168 words
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Article88 1936-04-28 10 Apr. 27 Buyers Seller* Gambier 575 Java Cube 875 Hamburg Cube 10.75 White Muntok Pepper 16.75 Black Pepper 8.50 Copra, Sundried 4 65 Ccpra. mixed 4.35 Small Flake Tapioca 450 R. B. Siam No. 1 per koyan no Banja Jclotong 7.75 Sarawak, Jelotong 750 R Siam W.C.88 words
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Article75 1936-04-28 10 Previously published as "The Com-pression-ignition Engine." "Oil Engines for Road. Rail and Air Transport." just published, by Temple Press Ltd.. prtc* 55.. represents the first attempt to give a comprehensive review of oil engines throughout the world, designed specifically for road rail or air use No one wishing75 words
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Article50 1936-04-28 10 At a BMettag ol th Mut, missioned Malacca held Mr. Tan Soon Cheng *aid timetable is not being tollowj* that 'bus owner* refill It la* r gers to their destination have an insufficient numb gers The Registrar ol W that notices would be served 'bus owners to remedy the* nutur»-50 words
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70 1936-04-28 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Apr. 27, 12 oVlmk n«Min Bu>rrs Sri Iff* N( I X.R S S in ca.se.s (FOB April* 26 1 1 Good FAQ. In cases FOB Aprih :>* No. IX. RSS. 'Spotloose cawardable Singapore) M May June July /September October December 17' January March Tone of70 words
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Article1489 1936-04-28 11 1936 RUBBER CONSUMPTION 1,100,000 TONS? "Bull" Factors Accumulating ANOTHER R. R. I. CONCESSION TO N. E. I. [(From the Free Pr^ss Correspondent) London, Apr. 17. WELCOME and remarkable change has overtaken the rub- ber share and i-;>mmodity markets this week. The price o! spot rubber having exceeded1,489 words
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Article319 1936-04-28 11 Dividend Of 2>/_ Per Cent. Recommended The directors of Changkat Serdang [Estates, Limited m their report to the shareholders izr presentation at the annual general meeting to be held at French Bank building. Singapore, on Monday. May 4 states: Your directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of319 words
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Article402 1936-04-28 11 Need For Strong Chambers Of Commerce J ORD DERBY as president of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, officially opened the new. palatial premises at I. Old Hall Street, Liverpool m the presence of; a large gathering of the commercial and shipping community of Liverpool. Mr. T.402 words
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Article231 1936-04-28 11 £20,000 Grant Offer An oiler to make a Government grant Of £20.000 to the Shirlev Institute, Manchester, if the British Cotton Industry Research Association contribute, an equal amount, was made at the opening of an extension to th.* Institute by Lord Rutherford, chairman of the Advisory Council231 words
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Article74 1936-04-28 11 During the week ending Apr. 18. 1930 exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 57.958 cases. of which: 36.575 »63 per cent I cas^s were to the United Kingdom. 3.133 < 5 per centt cases to the Continent of Europe. 3.145 5 per cent)74 words
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Article467 1936-04-28 11 Hapag Chairman And The Menace Of Curtailing Imports OPEAKING on the International traie situation before the German East Asiatic Association m Hamburg State Councillor E HellTerich. chairman of the Hamburg -Amerika Line, said Ger many's relations with all the East and South East Asiatic countri es] ar.d467 words
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Advertisement190 1936-04-28 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed by Ordinance Nn. 6 or 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capit.il $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling E 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency190 words
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Advertisement477 1936-04-28 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AI STRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3 000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and llranehe*. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Scmaranir477 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1936-04-28 12 AN EXAMINATION OF FACTS AND FANCIES WAR is a great stimulus to invention. I nder its influence the progress of a decade or a generation m the evolution o f a weapon may be crammed into a year. It was only a few ye ftfl1,196 words
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Article32 1936-04-28 12 Comoletioti Mean nt vVork For Tim- j v An m. I B i Qu lain acne C l nu i 1 1 giant pa i oil i i i I32 words
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Article28 1936-04-28 12 1 P ..rd O lii: II Pi i f faC \B al 1 II Bl ad B r I .1 ii. gj I p.m for C rt Ebu28 words
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Advertisement497 1936-04-28 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporate-, In P.M.8.) TSCIJfiJPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage Sill. LLOYDS AGENTS. ftOORINfJi AGENTS FOH FEDEBATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAY* OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIMC |i*^;%«j--:y^*-^-:-£: i WOBIDI CPEAHn (Incorporated m England) ffHAVEL -YSTtt* THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE oiler* TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS497 words
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Miscellaneous53 1936-04-28 12 VESSELS ARRIVED ipoh. Brit. SEB _oi:_. lrom Penang -7. ior Penang 29 Thedens Dut., 1.171 tgn.s. from Pa- '■mran*' 21, ior Palembang 29. Kho n Hoeo., Dut.. Gil tons from Pontianak 2 r < tor Pontianak 29 Siberg, Dut. 1.128 tons from Batavia 27. for Batavia May 1. Malacca Maru,53 words
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Miscellaneous62 1936-04-28 12 Calcutta 27, for Hon*; Kong 27. Perseus. Brit 6.335 tans irom Birkenhead 27. for Yokohama 29. Steal Traveler. Amer 4.381 ton*, from Baltimore 2G, for Tort Swettenham May 2 Cyclops. Brit s.7fcG tons from Otaru ;2G. fof Port Swettenham May 2. Pangkor. Brit.. 687 tons from Bangkok 27, for Bangkok62 words
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Miscellaneous598 1936-04-28 12 Local And Foreign Mail I Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7 45 am Alor Star: Mon. to Fri- 745 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a m and 7pm Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 am »nd 7 pjn Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: WeekdavS* T598 words
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Miscellaneous94 1936-04-28 12 SINGAPORE II RBOI h Ships alonr.tidr l';, w e*pr,t,,l luA £"*w K.-sl Uliarf (Kiili Indrapo i Maaa Wharl (Bertram I 'lciiikunj Main Km 12; Perse u I Kan*** l»n<k H-in1, (t< 38 Weal Wharl (Katraaan I I Mam 2 If (Balraarce I I ami mm, 1 Itain What! I I94 words
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Advertisement517 1936-04-28 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED < 1 7u or point c.d m Straits Settlements. I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. fincurpormted m WngtondJ "ELLERMAN LINE" KOr-i UNITFD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL At (ITIINC CAIU.O MONtftBAL ANU HALIFAX VIA COLOMKO. J_wxmrr our san* x CITY or in;i:vioi,517 words
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Advertisement1187 1936-04-28 13 n jf SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The llu M Khm« Slramshlp Co 11-i.l.i Ltd Steam Ship C 0... Ltd.. and China Mutual The Cunard While Star Ltd Steam .Navigation Co., Ltd.) The S.ua*.iW Stiamslnp Ltd The Sti aits Sieam>hip Co.. Ltd. Thr Australian Oniutal Lmr Ltd The China1,187 words
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Article221 1936-04-28 14 Tense Moments For Naldera Jn Singapore Harbour Ba'tling with a strong ollshore wln-i when she drew away from the p and O wharf. TanJ Mg Pagar on Friday mo.-ninj*; on her wav to England, the maU liner Naldera bad to d:op anchor so that she wouk: nn!221 words
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Article45 1936-04-28 14 Flying Visit To Capital Of Yunnan Shaaths! IP rthal C headquarte: I Chengtu Bei Chui an Un d la i I<<27 Wl r v Wu I' I C Chu;.:i nil i| i\ I units n the Yit n arrival Yt:n Oovei p45 words
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Advertisement740 1936-04-28 14 K. P. M. KAMPAR Tuesday. Apr. 28, Bengkalis, Paneh, Berombang, TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON Tuesday. Apr. 28. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAKASSER Wednesday, Apr 29. Poeloe-Kidjang, Sapat. Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday, Apr. 29, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday, Apr 29. Toengkal. Moeara-Saiba and Djambi. BOTH -Wednesday.740 words
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Advertisement665 1936-04-28 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE -SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Stneapor* Sincapore New <»rk. M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE May 4> May 11 June 22 MS. SILVBRWALNUT May 18 May 25 July 5 MS MALAYAN PRINCE May 31 8 July665 words
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Advertisement397 1936-04-28 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFICI: AND SOI 111 AMERICA tLa Plata M:\ru RnMMi Aires via Colombo !>• Cape lown. Rio dc Janeiro, Santos Montevideo Cbukoh Maru Cai>c Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar D ta Salaam. Beira. L. Marqu».s Dvi Fast Loudon, Algoa Bay and Moss«-| M>397 words
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454 1936-04-28 15 FEA TURES OF THE COMING CRICKET SEASON Three Test Matches Arranged For Indian Visitors London. Apr. 17. CHIEI In the coming sea on naturally atvisit of an Indian the captaincy of the imnr of Vizianagram. Irawn lrom the infor- witnesses, is dis.dr.rd that Amar Singh. A'a famous bowlers, will released454 words
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Article1340 1936-04-28 15 The Influence Of C. K. Nayudu vketers last visited and. though their itent. they provid?d _nn of stroke and a >d which were both [mutating. This sumbe captained by the >: Vizianagram, who age and one of the at of the game m his I a brilliant1,340 words
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Article157 1936-04-28 15 Players Reassemble In Bleak Weather With th exception of G. F. H. Heane. Arthur Staple?. Walker and Hardstaff. all the Nottinghamshire cricketers reassembled at Trent Brid-ge yesterday for the first practice m bleak weather. All the men looked extremely fit. Two youthful newcomers to the157 words
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Article195 1936-04-28 15 C. J. Lyttelton To Take Over The Captaincy Despite the absence of that classical batsman. C. F. Walters, owing to poor health. Worcestershire did quite well last season, so that, under the captaincy of the Hon. C. J. Lyttelton. they should face the season with confidence. Lyttelton has had195 words
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Article227 1936-04-28 15 Noon And Reatty Bat Well For Selangor Club /"MX)D batting by H B Noon (40 >. v C. W. Beatty <34> and W. J Johnson <29> and some excellent bowling by L A. Tucker enabled the Selangor Club to beat the Crocks. SELANGOR CLUB H. B. Noon c227 words
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Article, Illustration391 1936-04-28 15 photo.) Noon and Beatty Shine With Bat For Selangor Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 26. g J. DIONYSIUS of the T.P.C.A. brought his week-end- ha* of wickets up to 14 today and was largely responsible for the Tamils defeatingFree Press - 391 words
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Article202 1936-04-28 15 Special Rings Stamped E. R. I. London. Apr. 17. THE King is continuing his lather's interest m oigoon racing. An urgent order has been placed for a supply of rings for racing birds bred at th. papal lofts »t Sand ringham. and this ;.s regarded202 words
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Article364 1936-04-28 15 A Wise And Balanced Commentary On The (lame The Spring Annual of The Cricketer" reminds us again that the crocus is the herald of cricket that bats are being oiled, probably m the wrong place, that chances are being weighed and hopes reillumined. writes Robertson Glasgow :n364 words
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Article200 1936-04-28 15 From Our Own Correspond- nt Pwiong. Apr 27. The Penang Pootball Aasoctatton League competition will begin on hi day Seven teams have entered Inr the First Division namely Darul Alhsan Football Club. Muslim Recreation Club. Province Wellesley Football A*» sociation. Chinese Recreation club Old Xaverian.> amnrltllon Pens Recreation200 words
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Advertisement105 1936-04-28 15 ■"^^^^^■^~i""""""-p-»»i™-i----_____-______-r4_™«_«_»ii_H (PA SEE FRISCO FIGHT HIS BEST AT HIS NATURAL •V WEIGHT! _Ml%s FRIDAY MAY 1st < at the NEW WORL REN Mi \jl_^ M 12 3 MIN ROUNDS OF THRILLS. yr-<J YOUNG FRISCO _^^A MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPION OF' THE ORIENT. fl MALINO W h 1931 Welter-weight champion of The Orient.105 words
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712 1936-04-28 16 Government Monopolies Hold The "Skins" PRESSMEN N MARLY CREATE RECORD Harbour Board Outclass Post Office SIX FOOTBALL matches were played m Singapore yesterday one second division, two Commercial Cup and three friendlies. An excellent game was seen at Anson Raad Stadium where the second712 words
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Article, Illustration110 1936-04-28 16 Guineas And Derby Betting photo). London, Apr. 27. THE following is the latest betting on the Derby 6 to 1 Ba'ahissar taken and offered 100 to 8 St. Magnus offered, 13 to 1 taken, 100 to 8 Abjer offered. 100 to 7 Daytona offered. 15 to l taken. 10C toFree Press - 110 words
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128 1936-04-28 16 Latest betting In the 2.000 Guineas is as follows: sto l Daytona offered. 11 to 2 taken. 6 to 1 Balahissar taken and offered. 100 to 12 Pay Up taken and offered. 19 to 2 Abjer oflered, 10 to 1 taken. ir to lReuter - 128 words
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Article95 1936-04-28 16 V's WIN The YMC A s ored a creditable vie tory over the SRC. m a friendly soccer fixture en the Padang yesterday by three i< ar goals The game was fast and ex ::ng and It was only m the clcstpg itagea that95 words
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Article250 1936-04-28 16 Chinese Lucky To Score Twice Municipal Serv... 3; 5.C.R.C.... 2. A FRIENDLY soccer match be- tween the Municipal Services and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club was played on the Clerical Union ground on Balestier Plain yesterday and ended m a victory for the Municipal Services by the odd250 words
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Article400 1936-04-28 16 "Skins": Mount. Monopolies: Awang Chik. InniskiMings II 1. Govt. Monopolies 1. QCCOND Division points were shar*J ed by the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Government Monopolies m yesterday's S.A.F.A. League match at the Anson Road Stadium each side scoring one goal The game was keenly contested pnd a400 words
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Article50 1936-04-28 16 S.C.C. II Concede Seven To Middlesex II Middlesex 11. ...7; S.C.C. 11. ...2. ■THE Middlesex Regiment's second string decisively defeated the Cricket Club second eleven m a friendly fixture on the Padang yesterday. The soldiers played pretty football and at times delighted the crowd with spectacular fancy play.50 words
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Article261 1936-04-28 16 rude, and to play good tennLs m the circumstances Is very difficult and very tiring." HOME EARLY" A men*: the Br.i.sh women's team thai returned from South Alri'-a ltd me. however, that their manager was very strict about the acceptance of invitations "One evening early m tne261 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-04-28 16 photo) S. R NEWBERRY m play m the veteran's doubles final at the S.C.C. yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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