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Title Section17 1936-09-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,945). ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936. It CETaTS.17 words
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882 1936-09-04 1 Gruesome Discovery At Thomson Road POLICE TO REVEAL MYSTERY OF THE MOUNDS TODAY Three Arrests Already amazing state of affairs, possibly unprecedented m Aaßl itj m the world, has just been discovered at the MtKitthie Reservoir, at Thomson Road, Singapore. The discovery, which is as882 words
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Article165 1936-09-04 1 Cabinet Meeting London, Sept. 3. r[E Palestinian situation was the chief subject of yesterday's fourhour Cabinet meeting, according tc the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post political correspondents. The latter writer avers that a positive assurance was given at th? meeting that there would be no suspension of165 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-09-04 1 FOREIGN NEIGHBOUR: 'How do you keep your turf m such good condition?" GARDENER: "Well, we sow it with freedom, cut it with optimism, roll it with justice, water it with humour and then we generally give it a few centuries to settle down m." (The lau:n- patching season has started.)50 words
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773 1936-09-04 1 BUT MORALE OF IRUN IS NEARLY EXHAUSTED Hendaye, Sept. 3. CONTRARY to earlier reports, it now appears that Behobia ii proving an important stumbling block to the insurgents' victorious advance to Irun and they have made little ground since the capture of San Marcial.Reuter; British Wireless - 773 words
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Article110 1936-09-04 1 NANKING PEACE DELEGATES Housing Welcome Hong Kong, Sept. 3. FOUR thousand officials and citizens of Nanning, capital of Kwangsi, gathered at the aerodrome of the Kwangsi capital this morning to give a rousing welcome to the peace delegation of Nanking. The delegates consist of Gen Cheng Chien, Chief-of-Staff of theSin Chew Jit Poh - 110 words
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Article39 1936-09-04 1 Wardha (Cen. Prov.). Sept. 3. MR. Gandhi is suffering from malaria and has had a temperature for two days of 105 degrees. He is now somewhat improved and was able to move to the Wardha Hospital.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article75 1936-09-04 1 Feted On Visit To Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 3. Selangor's Chinese aviatrix, Miss Wong Siew Wen, paid a flying visit to Ipoh this morning and was received jby a large gathering of Chinese when she alighted at the Ipoh landing ground after a solo flight75 words
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Article26 1936-09-04 1 Chanak, Sept. 3. King Edward, who made a pilgrimage to Gallipoli todry, leaves Istanbul next week and returns to London on Sept. 14. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article83 1936-09-04 1 Soviet Officials Insulted By Japanese Moscow. Sept. 3. A PROTEST against the -'insolent outrages," alleged to have been committed by the Japanese against the Soviet consulates m Manchukuo has been lodged by the Soviet Consul-General m Harbin. The protest cites the treatment of the consulate at Tsithihar andReuter - 83 words
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243 1936-09-04 1 VAN DEN BROEK RETURNING TO BANGKOK? AMAZING REPORT FROM SEAM Had Intended To Leave East Bangkok, Sept. 3. TT is rumoured that Mr. J. van den Brock, the Dutch member of the International Tin Committee will make a return visit to Bangkok from Sept. 11 to Sept. 14 m connection243 words
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Article38 1936-09-04 1 London. Sept. 3. The first Kumaon Rifles who are leaving Calcutta on Oct. 5 are due m Hong Kong on Oct. 24 where they will r:lieve the Punjabis who leave Hong Kong on Dec. 19 for Lucknow. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article33 1936-09-04 1 London, Sept. 3. RICHMAN AND MERRILL, the Atlantic flyers, landed m Carmarthenshire unhurt and their machine was undamaged. It is believed that low clouds caused them to miss their direction.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement75 1936-09-04 1 LI -tlm,!!^^ la -«J Br^M .fl r^^aa r^^^a.^^'ifl E*H BT flflj afl K>fll II _al m^r^m^K Jp*"*a7*ißir*"f~ flk T. Lfll bUb****bw*l Mfl*'*fl^*"**Wa»***A3 r^Bs 1 > TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6 3C to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND CABARET ATTRACTION CORNELIA «t KIRDALL THE ARISTOCRATS OF RHYTHM Modern,75 words
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Advertisement78 1936-09-04 1 KHffl SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT EVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH RUNNING HOT AND COLD WATERTENNIS GOLF SWIMMING SUNBATHING ONE OF SINGAPORE^ SCENIC BEAUTY SPOTS TONIGHT informal TOMORROW formal SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THEI RELLER BAND_J NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE TOMORROW SATU RDAY EXTENSION TO78 words
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Article206 1936-09-04 2 Government Services F.A. Cup The first round draw of the G S FA. Cup is as follows: Medical Services vs. Printing and j Marines vs. Police Depot. Byes. Winner of Medical Services vs Printing to play Mental Hospital and winners of Marines vs. Police Depot to play206 words
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Article60 1936-09-04 2 Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers and Orlgl- nating Summonses. I At 2.15 pjn.: 1 Motion m Bkcy. 325 31— Re G. G. Stubbs. Before Mr. Justice Mundell m the 3rd Court at 11 .i.m Bankruptcy. At 2.15 p.m.:— Part heard— S.3o960 words
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Article589 1936-09-04 2 Letters To The Editor NAVY LEAGUE'S INTERNATIONAL POLICY— "STRONG MAN ARMED" BUT WHOSE JAW? -FLESH-CREEPING PROPAGANDAMR. CHURCHILL LOOKS TO THE LEAGUE-COLLECTIVE SECURITY —BRUTE FORCE AND THE REIGN OF LAW To The Editor, Sir— "A knock-out blow to the jaw." This elegant phrase represents the policy of589 words
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Article237 1936-09-04 2 No Confirmation Of Chinese Rumour London, Sept. 1. There is no confirmation m official circles that the Chinese are seeking to impose income tax on foreigners, but businessmen are aware that the idea has been m the air for some time. A leading merchant told Reuter heReuter - 237 words
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Article60 1936-09-04 2 Private James Hutton, of the Middlesex Regiment, yesterday appeared before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, second magistrate, to answer charges of robbing Salleh bin Mohamed Tahar of 51. 30 m Alexandra Road on Aug. IS and failing to pay taxi hire of 80 cents to him. A further week's60 words
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Article92 1936-09-04 2 Imports of rubber into Malaya during August totalled 13.361 tons compared with 19,038 tons m July. The total imports for the eight months ended August are 118.119 toJis, a reduction of 8.757 tons on the totaO. of 126J876 tons far the corresponding period of last year. Of92 words
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Article44 1936-09-04 2 The proposal of Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, to issue loan bonds to the extent of $20,000,000 for the purpose of backing the new currency lotes and silver coins m Kwungtung. jvas approved by the Executive Yuan yesterday.- Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 44 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-09-04 2 JEANETTE MacDONALD m a poignant scene from the M.G.M. production, "San Francisco/ which opens at the Capitol on Wednesday.19 words
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Article224 1936-09-04 2 The undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday: A Long Retrospect, F. Anstey: The Ghcst walks on Fridays, Illustrated, Sydney Blow; The Scripts of CJeophas Geraldine Cummins; Boys m tne Making. Illustrated, T. Pellatt A Romany Life, Illustrated Gipsy Petulengro The224 words
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Article182 1936-09-04 2 House Builder Fined In Ipoh Ipoh, Sept. 2. A Chinese attap house builder was convicted m the First Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. yesterday on two charges under the Chandu Enactment. Accused, who is a registered chandu smoker, was arrested for selling chandu and for being m possession c f182 words
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Article135 1936-09-04 2 Imports of tin ore from foreign sources and the Union of South Africa and Tanganyika, into the Straits Settlements during August totalled 2,354 tons. Of this amount, 391 tons were received from Burma; 4 tons from Netherlands India; 182 tons from French lndo-China; 74 tons135 words
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Article90 1936-09-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 2. Three Java sparrows, a bundle of cards and a book figured as exhibits m the Seremban magistrate's court today when Retnasamy was charged with being a fortune-teller. The prosecuting officer told the court that although the accused was not arrested m90 words
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Advertisement485 1936-09-04 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "AGNES I A" FRAGRANT HAIR DRESSING. A valuable Dressing and Tonic for the Hair. I S strongly stimulating and ir sure cure and preventative of DandrulT. me SnutS it's applied you feel a cooling, exhilarating effect. You 11 Like It PRICE:— SI.2S and $200 MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. >485 words
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Advertisement555 1936-09-04 2 tlbe SingapotT Jfree fljress Head Office: Cecil Street, Slng&rHtrt Phone 5471 J eitensions to all L*H Kuala Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street. Phone: 2685. Penang Office: 12, Bishop street Phone: 1477. UH London Office: 40/43 Fleet Street, i EC. 4. od4^ Phone: Central 36t8-«a. Tel: »'Leadmalaya- u^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within555 words
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Miscellaneous128 1936-09-04 2 Diary Uf The Day High Water 1212 p.m. 9.6 ft. 1154 p.m. 9.3 ft. Sports Soccer F. S.C.C I vs M.P.H. Div. I.; RE vs. Middlesex at A.R.S. GS. League <1) Medical Serv. vs. P W.D at J.S.C.A. Dlv 2 Skins II vs. Marines at Tanglin. Hockey: SC.R.C Trial games.128 words
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361 1936-09-04 3 ASSISTED AT UCS ACCIDENT Driver Convicted On Two Charges X SINGAPORE European lawyer. returning from Johore on theafternoon of July 12 was an eyeof an accident to a mosquito bus shortly after it passed h s car on the Bukit Tirnah Road. He is361 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-09-04 3 Photo) MR. AND MRS. JIJUAN FRANKEL „ho left by the Conte Verde yesterday for a holiday m Europe.- v»».« .crue vesier Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article107 1936-09-04 3 Mr. Julian Frankel WELL-KNOWN residents m SingafT pore. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frankel sailed m the Come Verde for Europe yesterday afternoon, where Mr. Frankel will take a cure m Vienna He is convalescing from an illness which kept him n hospital a fewweeks ago.107 words
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Article94 1936-09-04 3 Mr. J. B. Devitt And Miss M. D. Ogle 'From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, Sept. 3. The wedding took place yesterday at St. George's of Mr. John Basil Devitt. of Messrs. Topham Jones and Railton. Singapore, and Miss May Do rothy Ogle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.94 words
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1373 1936-09-04 3 Inspection Of Dangerous Buildings K. L. SANITARY BOARD DISCUSSION TMF a v al i Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. \tih Sanitary Board by-laws governing the duties of the Building Inspector m relation to the inspection of buildings that are being erected or repaired were discussed at today's meeting of the Board.1,373 words
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Article62 1936-09-04 3 J. B. Arunasalam was charged before Mr. A. D. York m the third magistrate's court yesterday with the criminal breach of trust of $100 m 1932 and of three gold bangles m 1934. He claimed trial and the case will be mentioned again on Sept. 10, bail62 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-09-04 3 HOW THE OLYMPIC GAMES were filmed. The role of the cameraman was reduced to attaching to this balloon a camera which automatically "shot" the scenes.25 words
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Article319 1936-09-04 3 CONTRACTS WITH FICTITIOUS FIRMS ADVERTISING COMPANY CHEATED I DID it. but I did so m dire necessity, though other than this I have no excuse to offer. My career has been shattered and there is no iuture for me. That is a sufficient punishment. I had no salary and my319 words
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Advertisement126 1936-09-04 3 GIVE__ IpSSENS^ciTOEN If I ij!|| A FTER fever and illness or when "run down'" the Ijjjjljj' -t\. thought of food is frequently abhorrent. That is I r||j|l the time for Brand's Essence of Chicken. This palatable |[iij||P'i'i |i[ speciality is nourishment, vitality and vigour m the most L compact and126 words
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Article, Illustration1993 1936-09-04 4 QUEENS BIRTHDAY Although *the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen of Holland did not fall due until Monday, the local Dutch community anticipated the event by holding a fancy-dress Birthday Ball at the Dutch Club en Saturday night, leaving the more formal and official1,993 words
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Advertisement152 1936-09-04 4 WSM Friend I FFD BflflFS,T-PV JB nnr Pure and d<?,lca,e, y medicated. rrV flfl Cutl(lira TaJ < urn roots and comforts KtST Haa I flfl Aklf s tenfl skin and keeps it fa lift fl^TS— afl SUtvt and uho!esome Shaken on FAIIU, CQO the sk aitcr the bath it protects152 words
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Advertisement186 1936-09-04 4 QUADS' \^Bai x fit §M COWi-CATE/ |g|^V Oate of Birth 28H113S Premature Birth by 7 weeks 4 days. sB^V IT 1 HE Miles Quadruplets were born at St. Neots It W n £n ,ond November 28th, 1935. Never gf before have Quadruplets survived when three of J&&~£- NK I them186 words
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Article, Illustration331 1936-09-04 5 M SHKOLNIKOV, the Brst Soviet .Ambassador to London, who was recently removed his post T j»«*r Vice-Commissar and a™ roted. is hkely to be involved m a new trill on charges ot plotting to kill Stalin. SokotaT kov is said to have endorsed m 1932331 words
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Advertisement68 1936-09-04 5 lon to the table. Selected Fish of tempting flavour, unusual food value, and rich vitamin content can always be obtained at the Cold Storage depots. HALIBUT SMOKED SALMON Pi \ki riLAICfc DUTCH KEG HERRINGS DOVER SOLES ROLMOPS LEMON SOLES NEW ZEALAND BLUE COD FRESH HERR7NGS TURBOT BLOAT AS FRESH SALMON68 words
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326 1936-09-04 6 Took Impression Of Keys To Safe fl Penang, Sept. 1. CIHARGED together with two Chinese with theft of cash and jewellery from their husband, two Chinese women pleaded guilty when their case came up for hearing m the police court yesterday afternoon. Th-326 words
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Article51 1936-09-04 6 A charge of cheating the United Engineers Co-oprrative Thrift and Society of S4O was preferred against V. C. ChtlHah yesterday m the thlfd magistrate's court Singapore. rt Mr. A. D. York He claimed trial and the case was fixed lot Mention on Sept. 10. bail being allowed m51 words
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Article257 1936-09-04 6 Now A "New Man" Do you endure agonies from stomach trouble? Do you dread to eat even the simplest meals and long for relief from your pain? Then here is good news for you. For sure relief h at hind a.-, this letter proves. It257 words
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Article444 1936-09-04 6 GAOL FOR POLICE SUPERVISEE LOST PEN FOUND IN COURT Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. A LOST fountain pen which was an j unclaimed exhibit m a Kuala Lumpur police court case was returned to its owner, a journalist, m unusual circumstances today. A Chinese was on trial for dishonestly retaining stolen444 words
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Article141 1936-09-04 6 Rather More Activity Than For Some Week Past The local market, following somfirmness m London end New York, has shown a better tone this week and there has been rather more activity than for some weeks past, states Guthrie and Co's weekly rubber report of Sept. 3. On141 words
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Article133 1936-09-04 6 Imperial Airways Ltd. advise that the service from Europe, due m Singa pore, last Sunday from Europe is ex pected to arrive on Saturday Th- 1 service due last night will arrive today In connection with the air mails which were despatched by Imperial fiom Singapore on Aug.133 words
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Article99 1936-09-04 6 Head Gives Dinner To R.A.F. Officers Air-Commodore Sydney Smith, Air Officer Commanding the K.A.F., Far East and more than a dozen other officers at the Seletar Air Base and their wives were entertained to dinner on Wednesday night by Colonel Shen. head of the Chinese Air Mission99 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-09-04 6 ONE OF THE MANY women who are taking an active part m the Spanish civil war photographed on her way to the front near Madrid.25 words
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Article46 1936-09-04 6 Invitations have been issued by Capt. and Mrs. Shepard of Port Swettenham to the marriage of their idaughter, Stella Millicent. to lan Davidson Mac Donald of Kuala Lumpur, latI at St. Barnabas Church. Klang. on Saturday. Sept. 26. at 4 p.m. and afteriwards at Klang Club.46 words
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589 1936-09-04 6 Gen. Chan Chai Tong May Return To High Position In China REFUSES TO GIVE INTERVIEW IN SINGAPORE GENERAL CHAN CIIAI TONG, ex-dictator of Canton, extreme arbiter of the life, death, and economic destiny of over 32 million people m a territory as large as Malaya, arrived m Singapore yesterday by589 words
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Article106 1936-09-04 6 Vain Two-Hour Search •"TRAGEDY occurred at Telok a**. Basin on Aug. 30 who. ChiirM Iwakow prepared to go afl In th act ol pushing against another twakow coolies, named Lim Suay Chia un overboard as the vesa I Ptfl aw from him. His body v, ed106 words
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Advertisement59 1936-09-04 6 >^^H e *r. J B^Bk jii. I Wool Buntings Flags. Maker repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, I Blue Screens, Bertam I Panels, Wire Netting I Fencing. Wool buntings v and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— 66, Robinson Road. (opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:—59 words
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Advertisement101 1936-09-04 6 YOUR LAST CHANGE TO GET A ©TREE TABLET of LUX TOILET SOAP! vttai ay fl tJILx .^j»s^^»fc>**">r* x _y^flal ■aW r^&&ma~ TfiP^Bfr <a^^^ T^fl^W^Eh \^flß This offer closes on 1 r Save 8 printed wrappers SEPTEMBER 30th from SUNL O IGHT SOAP save 10 printed wrappers After this date, the101 words
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Article749 1936-09-04 7 Well-Known Broker On "Foreign Subsidised Interests DUNLOPS TO ACQUIRE THE INDIA TYRE RUBBER CO.? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 28. THE Rubber commodity market has been idle throughout the week. Business transacted has been of meagre proportions and there has been, m fact,749 words
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Article148 1936-09-04 7 Poor Display By Local Boxer (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 4. A good crowd witnessed the fights at Wembley Park last night when Nal Boon Mah, the Siamese junior lightweight, scored an easy win over Rough Diamond, the local Indian main eventer. Diamond failed to148 words
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Article26 1936-09-04 7 The funeral of Mrs. Loke Yaik Foo, whose death occurred at Penang on Aug. 31, will take place at Penang at about 10 a.m. on Sunday.26 words
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Advertisement38 1936-09-04 7 VICTORIA 9th 1 1th 12th SEPTEMBER "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" j. A D. C. BOOK AT LITTLE'S G-l-N CAPITOL ..TOafOBBOW MOBMimi 717 I 3Sb£ Special MICKEYWOUiE' MATINEE E \V*t<\ NIGHTS" and other pictures. Adults i r»Taar~auidr^rr7T7-. 25 g.38 words
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Advertisement384 1936-09-04 7 f^a^-t^j-aJSrv Vl/****** IWe "told you it was a Great A Splendid DOUBLE-BiLL (?*^PDU€C^ Film! 1 1 j UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR A TRUIT A Q|a>A| 1 ALHAMBRA MAGNIFICENT FILM) Tf^ f\ f" "4/ fa "A film to which the adjective -great" CIC TONIGHT 915 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 can truthfully be applied....384 words
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818 1936-09-04 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936. "Personal Abuse" ONE of our local contemporaries has had a sudden outburst of virtuous Indignation at our leading article of Sept 1 entitled "Why the Sea Belle?" indeed so great is th^ indignation that it is scarcely able to restrain its language818 words
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Article274 1936-09-04 8 Mr. M. D. Picton Gilroy, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (Si 3.> Ltd., Singapore, left for Borneo this morning ?nd will be away for about three weeks. Tunku Ismail bin Tunku Yahaya has b.en appointed to act as Assistant Superintendent. Monopolies and Customs. Alor Star, with effect274 words
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Article149 1936-09-04 8 Shanghai. Sept. 2. Through traffic on the CantonHankow Railway commenced yesterday when the northward express left the I southern capital last night at 11 p.m. and is expected to make Hankow within forty-eight hours. The northern portion of the line as tar as Hengchow. m South Hunan, was149 words
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Article697 1936-09-04 8 AT a time when the barriers tol women's full participation m public life are going down quickly even m the intensely conservative countries o! the East and Far East, it is disquieting to note how firmly some of them still stand m Britain. Miss Florence Underwood has called attention697 words
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Article1094 1936-09-04 8 cloth bandoliers. They were followed by a couple of equerries; then came a green sedan borne by four bearers; I then more equerries and still more cavalry Springing to his feet with the light- ed incense, the young man who had j been watching touched the three can-1,094 words
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Advertisement28 1936-09-04 8 For I INSURANCE AGAINST SICKNESS 6c DISEASE Apply to the GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6489.28 words
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Article341 1936-09-04 9 Reports Of Secret Negotiations WARNING TO JAPANESE IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, Sept. 3. A SECRET movement to form a military alli- ance between China and the Soviet has been initiated by Feng Yu Siang, Vice-Chairman of the Nanking War Council, according to the latest report of the representativesSin Chew Jit Poh - 341 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-09-04 9 CROWN PRINCE I.MBERTO and General Baistrocchl (at his right), the I nder Set retary for War, are attending the extensive manoeuvres of the Italian \rm> m Irpinia. They are here seen talking with officers at the manoeuvres.37 words
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Article345 1936-09-04 9 Britain Considering Reply London. Sept. 3. PIE Japanese decision to retain 11.059 tons of surplus destro>ers and 15,598 tons of surplus submarines m reply to Britain > retention of 40.000 of over-age destroyers under the btalator Clause" is causing a controversy m naval circles. The 1930345 words
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Article109 1936-09-04 9 Problem Of Minimising Interference London. Sept. 2. During a visit ta Radiolympia. Major T'-yon. the Postmast?r-General paid particular attention to an exhibit illustrating the steps being taken for the suppression of radio interference. The problem of minimising interference with radio reception caused by domestic and electrical appliances ai.d equipment,British Wireless - 109 words
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Article61 1936-09-04 9 KeMgnation From War Ministry Budapest. Sept. 3. Gen Goemboes has resigned from Ministry, though he remains ter, and is leaving here a rest cure at a German Field Marshal Somkuthy. Chief of the B m General Staff, has been appointed m succession. It is believed Gen. Goemboes willReuter - 61 words
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Article48 1936-09-04 9 Berlin. Sept. 3. t A c permanent trade commisto Manchukuo will be appointed snortly. Mr Kato. the Manchuxuo trade ca mmissior.er to Germany has lust turned trom X enigsberg. where •*anchukuo for the first time particim the trade fair. Kato said the German demand ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration84 1936-09-04 9 wr FRED GRANGE, Police Constable 407 of L. Division, THANKS TO r M^ t ru on has for the third year m succession won the peckham Police Station nas fQrmer hBM Commlss ,oner, Cup presented by Lad* W*^ den Mr Grange tended the garfo" the best kept pohee J»» fa^84 words
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Article95 1936-09-04 9 Identification Parades (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Sept. 3. WHILE crossing the border of Parit Buntar yesterday, three men carrying large sums of money were detained m connection with the robbery of $150,000 m Penang Street. Chief Detective Inspector Living- j stone went to Parit Buntar with95 words
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Article54 1936-09-04 9 Alleged Violation Of Neutrality Act Washington, Sept. 3. The Attorney-General has appointed a commission to investigate and prosecute the International Mercantile Marine, the Hamburg-America Line and other compani:s for alleged violations of the Neutrality Act by traffic m arms. The time or the countries involved are atReuter - 54 words
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Article33 1936-09-04 9 The New Zealand Government has entered into a three-years contract with four Brit'sh shipping companies for the carriage of-New Zealand meat, butter, chet nd other da^ry produce, wool and fruit to British markets.33 words
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Article261 1936-09-04 9 Chinese Charged a STABBED three times m the neck and back a Chinese dealer m coconuts, named Ong Thiam, has lived to tell tha tale. His alleged assailant, Lim Moh Kee, stood charged yesterday before the District Judge, Mr L. B Gibson, with I voluntarily causing hurt with261 words
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Article186 1936-09-04 9 Exploring Edge Of Sub-stratosphere New York, Sept. 3. Forty thousand ping-pong balls crammed into the wings for emergency buoyancy purposes were among the several safety devices fitted to the machine piloted oy Harry Richman and Dick Merrill, wnich took off from the Floyd Bennett r.irport on a roundReuter - 186 words
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Article80 1936-09-04 9 Visits Monument To Famous Greek Pact London, Sept. 2. An Athens message reports that the yacht Nahlin, m which the King is cruising, arrived at the island of Skiathos this morning, and the King visited the monument to the Greek novelist and poet, Papadi Amandi. The KingBritish Wireless - 80 words
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Article220 1936-09-04 9 NORWEGIAN BOYCOTT RAISED? Official Communique On Way London, Sept. 3. REPORTS from Oslo state that the Norwegian boycott of British whalers was raised last night. So far the British Government has received no confirmation of these reporta, but it is understood that an official communication is on its way toBritish Wireless - 220 words
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Article31 1936-09-04 9 Madame Chiang Kai Shek (the farmer Miss Soong Mci Ling) is ill and has been recuperating m Hong Kong lor the past few days. Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 31 words
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Article85 1936-09-04 9 Woman Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 3. VET another landslide has been re- ported from Lain: a m 11:1.4 village seven miles from Ipoh. The slide occurred at a Chinese mine belonging to the Chong Tat Kongsi at 4 o'clock yesterday evening. Fifteen female85 words
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Article56 1936-09-04 9 London, Sept. 3. M. Pierre Cot, the French Air M'nister. announces that he has decided to organise an air race between New York and J aris to be held on May 21 next, the tenth anniversary of Colonel Lindbergh's crossing. No details ot the conditions orBritish Wireless - 56 words
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Article51 1936-09-04 9 Experimental flights are to take place this month m an aeroplane built for high altitude flying research at one of Britain's largest aircraft i factories. It is hoped to break th» orese*^. aeroplane height record of 48,670 feet I set up recently by the French pilot M. Georges51 words
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Article210 1936-09-04 10 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 2. American Can. Com 120 3 8 123 2 124 7 8 American Tel. phone 174» 2 174 174 7 8 At it son Railroad 82 3 4 82 2 82 3 8 Chesapeak 66 5 8 66 7 8 67% Dupont 157210 words
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511 1936-09-04 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Sept. 3 Shgre of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64.... im 4 11^4 Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 HB% 118% War Loan, S* p.c 107 ft 107 ft Straits 6511 words
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92 1936-09-04 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 3, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.s.S. m cases (F. 0.8. September) 26 7 8 26 15 16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F.OB. September) 263/4 26 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (spotloose) (awardable Singapore 26 11 16 26 13 16 September 2613 16 2692 words
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Article71 1936-09-04 10 Between Great Britain And Turkey London, Sept. 3. Following negotiations, which have been taking place for the last four weeks m London, a new trade and clearing agreement between the Unit ed Kingdom an^ Turkey was signed at, the Foreign Office yestc *ay to replace the TradeBritish Wireless - 71 words
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Article202 1936-09-04 10 By arrangement 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 is the first occasion on which a newspaper published m Malaya has202 words
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Article200 1936-09-04 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 3 RUBBER: Steady. t London Spot: 7 1116 d. 7 3 4 d. Previously: 7 11 16d. 7 3 4 d. Oct.-Dec 7 3 4 d. 713 16d. Previously: 7- 4 d 7 13 lGd. Jan.-March: 713 16d. 7? B d.200 words
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Article75 1936-09-04 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 3 Tin: Steady. Three months: £187 7s. 6d. Previously: Dull at £187 7s. 6d. Cash: £104 17s. bi. Previously: £184 12s. 6d. New York Tin: 42.87. Previously: -'2.87. Copper: Settlement: £38 10s. Previously: £38 10s. Gold: Yesterday £6 18s. 2K&- Previously:75 words
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Article78 1936-09-04 10 London Closing Quotations Sept. 3 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 76'' 2 76 7 16 New York to 8.8 23 5.0334 5.03' 4 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.42 7.41 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2 7 B d.78 words
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Article181 1936-09-04 10 Sept. 3 SELLING London, T.T. 2|4 I|M London, demand 2|4 I|l6 London, 4 months' sight 2|4*/ 8 Lyons, demand 892 Hamburg, demand 140 New York, demand 58% Montreal, demand 58% Batavia, demand 86 Samarang. demand 85% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon, demand 154% Madras and Colombo, demand 154^2181 words
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Article1152 1936-09-04 10 Fraser and Co.'s List Pajam ($1) !7 Parit Perak ($1) 235 of? Perak R. Valley ($1) xJ* Punggor ($1) Radella <.ss> 4 2 Sandycroit ($2) Sungei Bagan ($2) 2 "»5 Sungei Ramal (?l) S. Tukang (sl> Tambalak ($1) Tapah (ID 7 -J c*. T. Anson1,152 words
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Article128 1936-09-04 10 Messrs. Fraser Co. sharebrokers. m their daily report issued at the close of business yesterday, state that all sections of the market were dull. The neglect of tin shares resulted m lower price* Although a fall of VI m the price cf the metal occurred m London128 words
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Article40 1936-09-04 10 Information has been l telegraph that 161 state-aid d UW>r ers arrived on Sept 3 by It is expected that 102 i to Pulau Jerejak and the balance proc ed to Port Sw.t'cnham m Q u lantine there.40 words
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Article87 1936-09-04 10 Sept 3 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.25 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper- 13.50 Black Pepper 7.12 1 2 White Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 5.55 Copra, mixed 5.00 Small Flake Tapioca 4.80 R. B. Siam No. 1 110 per koyan 6 5 Bunja Jelotong 60087 words
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803 1936-09-04 11 HEAVY BOOKINGS made for TRADE FAIR local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT THI Chin.se Trade Fair to be held early next month at the Great World promises to be as big as if not bigger than thi- one held last year. m charge of the i fd by the803 words
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Article488 1936-09-04 11 Fou Clces - Winning CONTRACT Fou Clces £>^XWf David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenkcn, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. STUDY BEFORE YOU LEAP IT is certainly nice to have 150 honours. When you happen to haw th^m m the488 words
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Advertisement488 1936-09-04 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6,500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve488 words
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Advertisement494 1936-09-04 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA 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 £3,000,00? HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate, London EC 2 m Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok494 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous255 1936-09-04 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penang— ZHJ (Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength— l 9.3 metres P.m. 7.00 Time signal and day's programme. 7.05 Recorded light music. 7.30 Children's hour. 7 55 Share report. 8.00 Talk— "The Lancashire Character." 8 20 News bulletin. 8 25 Light music 9.00 Cl<se down. Batavia— NlßOM 6.20255 words
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Miscellaneous454 1936-09-04 11 Transmission 2 The following frequencies will be used: GSH 13.97 m., GSG 16.86 m. p.m. 6.20 Big Ben. Munn and Felton's Works Band. From the Harbour Bandstand, Morecambe. 6.50 "Pidgin English m the South Seas." Talk. 7.05 Ben Oakley and his Band. 7 35 Variety. 7.50 The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra.454 words
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Article164 1936-09-04 12 Commandant Pierre Thoreux, who is now on his first voyage as captain of the Normandie, is. like the great majority of French Line masters, a Breton. Brittany is a traditional breeding place of famous navigators, and Commandant Thoreux's record proves him to be worthy of164 words
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Article74 1936-09-04 12 During the first seven months of this year 276 lives have been rescued from shipwreck round the English coasts. During July there were 31 launches of lifeboats. Ten lives were rescued, and help was given to nine boats and vessels. During the month the Royal National74 words
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77 1936-09-04 12 A party of British tourists left Liverpooi reCently for a specially conducted tour of Britisn Colum*>la. The tour has been arranged by the Acting Agent-General for British Columbia m London (Mr. W. A. McAdam). The party sailed m the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of77 words
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Article69 1936-09-04 12 For some little time persistent rumours have been circulating to the effect that Immingham Dock, the property of the London and North-East-ern Railway Co., is to be taken over by the Government. The railway company, m the interest of the trade of the port, wish to make it69 words
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Article49 1936-09-04 12 A notification of accession to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929. has been received m London from the Government of the Republic of Panama. In accordance with Art. 64 of the Convention the accession will take effect on Oct. 13.49 words
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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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1108 1936-09-04 12 Decree Which May Effect Famous Vessels Liverpool, Aug. 1. ON the training side, there is sad news for those who love thte old ships. The Swedish Government, against the advice of a large body of practical shipping opinion, has suddenly issued an ordinance that sail1,108 words
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Article234 1936-09-04 12 On July 7. 1880 the fltraflflfffll lever built, the Russian Imper:.. Levadia. was launched by what is Dff the Fairfield Yard Some years be: or -ussian ACmiralty had built two freak floifng batteries m the Black Sea. battnes that were practically circed heavy guns and were propfive234 words
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Advertisement475 1936-09-04 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) Kfl' TELEPHONE: Freight 5433—Passage fffL *r g LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS fTOCT^D MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MClf IC £«fOi'rn>f OfAIW: (Incorporated In Rnglfjßtl) ..lajj THE ••EMPRESS" ROUTE offerf TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL475 words
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Advertisement102 1936-09-04 12 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of PACIFIC JAVA BENGAL LINE and SILVER LINE, LTD. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND NORTH PACIFIC PORTS Arrives s m.v. SIANTAR (P.) (via Java and Manila) j^t. 5 (calls at Gulf Ports) In lon m.v. SILVERGUAVA (S.) 1« (via Manila) ,J m.V. SILVEBAY (S.)102 words
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Miscellaneous342 1936-09-04 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Frl.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p .m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 pjn.342 words
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Miscellaneous241 1936-09-04 12 PASSENGERS BY AIR The following were passengers by Dutch planes: Arrived from N.EJ. by KNILMplane PK-AFJ on Tuesday: MSr. F. P. Lachlan, Mrs. R. Ames. Mr. L. A. J. Eaks. Mr. Lam Djoean Tong, Mr. F. Kitayama. Left for N.E.I by KNILM-plane TK-AFJ on Wednesday: Mr. C. Corai, Mr. Donnelly.241 words
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Miscellaneous294 1936-09-04 12 SINGAPORE* HARBOR Ships alongside the Wharv-. expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gat* i> Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2i Tokiwa Maru 18; Sirdhani u 11. *<% Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 1 Mito Maru 30; Clytoneus don 34; Laganbank 36 West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4j. Siantar 4; Kota Section294 words
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Advertisement431 1936-09-04 13 T R Ay IiL BRITISH .I B^^Hl A ■^■a^^B*!^' BY P&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due D ue tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. IMS. 1!)36. 6.000 Sept. 6 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 17 000 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 6.500 6ept. 23 SOMALI431 words
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Advertisement517 1936-09-04 13 IraffisiiKWi^" i (Incorporated m England.) vi^sSpfLi I r a*»»^*flßV iaa QQPPi ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (inmrporatea tn Straits Settlements.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Dv Sal1 CITY OP BATAVIA Hp.vrc, London, R'dam. H'burg,517 words
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Advertisement1085 1936-09-04 13 j^^"^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Haa Khiow Steamship Co., (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co- Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd. The China Navigation Co.,1,085 words
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Advertisement690 1936-09-04 14 K. P. M. PLANCIUS— Friday Sept. 4. Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. SIRERG -Friday, Sept. 4. Rhio, Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. TINOMBO— Friday Sept. 4, Belawan-Deli. TOBOALl— Saturday, Sept. 5. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tampat-Tinggi, Bengkalis. Batoe-Pandjang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. VALENTIJN— Saturday, Sept.. 5. Rhi (passengers and mails690 words
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Advertisement508 1936-09-04 14 TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. KB 111 Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives iafaP' Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Monroe Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Oct. 20 Pres. Van Barren Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 24508 words
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Advertisement648 1936-09-04 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA AND SOUTH AMkrT^ Thames Maru Cape Town via Mombasa Zanz Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, L MarcDurban and Algoa Bay r Hawaii Maru Santos and Buenos Aires va Colon C( Mombasa. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Sah, Beira, L. Marques, Durban. Aland Cape Town f La Plata648 words
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Article249 1936-09-04 15 Results And Week-End Fixtures London. Sept. 3. c soccer fixtures played I walled as follows: —Reuter. re fixtures to be iturday: DIMnION I v ff Grimsby T. Liverpool Birmingham s Manchester U. Brentford l Arsenal C ra West Brom. A. ra Middlesbrough U I Preston N.E. vs. Shflßfld249 words
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Article, Illustration763 1936-09-04 15 Play In S.C.C. And S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournaments TUES m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tour- nament which were played yesterday resulted as follows: Profession Pairs Col R. H. Allen and Lt H F. C. Home beat T. L. Palmer and T. V. Anderson 6 4, 6 l. N S. Wise and763 words
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Article99 1936-09-04 15 London, Sept. 3. The Scottish League beat the Irish League here yesterday by five goals to two before a crowd of 25.000 people. The Scottish forwards were a delightful combination and overran the Irish defence at first, but were inclined to be over-artistic. Harrison, Delaney and ArmstrongReuter - 99 words
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Article74 1936-09-04 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 2. Miss P. Loke and Mrs. S. E. Smith tied with a nett score of 38 m the ladies' monthly medal of the Gardens Golf Club on Tuesday. The tie will be played off latei. The following were the other74 words
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517 1936-09-04 15 Bystander - Bystander Singing Bird And Broadway Baby Impressive By /"VWING to bad light for the first ten minutes or so, those interested enough to attend the final gallops at Bukit Timah yesterday morning found a little difficulty m identifying horses after they had gone a517 words
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Article189 1936-09-04 15 Two Boxing Title-Holders With Injured Hands Two boxing champions hare injuries to their hands which cast some doubt as to their appearance m the ring within the next few months. From the United States comes a report, that James J. Braddock, heavyweight champicn of the world,189 words
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Article73 1936-09-04 15 A six-a-side soccer tournament will be run at the S.C.C. for members of the club commencing next week. Ties will be played off on Monday Sept. 7 and Wednesday Sept. 9 and Monday Sept. 14 and Wednesday Sept. 16. Any member of the Club who has not received73 words
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Article269 1936-09-04 15 Walker Cup Match Play Pine Valley, Sept. 3. America won the foursomes m the Walker Cup competition by two matches to none. Two were halved Reynolds-Smith and White <U.S.A.» beat McLean and Langley (Britain) 8 and 7. Goodman ard Campbel l (U.S.A.) beat Thompson and Bentley (Britain*269 words
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Article150 1936-09-04 15 The following ties have been drawn for play m the S.C.C. lawn bowls tournament. TODAY W. C. Hill and C. E. Winter (—4) vs. J. G. H. Grey and A. L. Brich (^-4). MONDAY E. G. Staunton and F. W. Peachey <—2) vs. O. E. H. Cutler and150 words
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Article60 1936-09-04 15 The following are the results of Tuesday's matches m the Selangor Golf Club lawn tennis tournament: Men's Open Doubles: (Semi-final': A. Graham and H.S. Haskins beat A. J. Daly and A H. Flowerdew 6 l. 6—l. Men's Handicap Doubles: J. H. Bowyer and J. M. McHugh (—5)60 words
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Article17 1936-09-04 15 A mixed foursomes competition will be held at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon. Sept, 13.17 words
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Article190 1936-09-04 15 (From Our Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru, Sept. 2. The following are the final results of the matches played m the southern section of the Johore Lawn Tennis Association Championship meeting. Men's Open Singles Semi -Final: Goh Teik Chow beat F. K. Macnamara 6—o. 2—6. 6—2. Final: Goh190 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-09-04 15 JOHN LANGLEY. the schoolboy golfer, who is a member of the British Walker Cup team play m v American at present21 words
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Advertisement24 1936-09-04 15 fisßiiiiiTne Management Of The PAVILION RESTAURANT take great pleasure m announcing that they have engaged Mr. ALBERT WIDMANN -LATE CHEFOF THE FAMOUS EUROPE GRILL24 words
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Advertisement52 1936-09-04 15 CHANGE TO I f fl Those old worn- vl^3 out plugs of yours [A may be wasting f|*^n one gallon Jm^ m %wmmmwk (iT||'PATENTEDJ every |t]|| madi >* f hou^d I DISTRIBUTORS L_J FOR MALAYA:— < S m mT^^k BORNEO j jßp— B^| MOTORS "^B REMEMBER! LOOK FOR THE C52 words
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Article, Illustration553 1936-09-04 16 R.A. CONSOLIDATE LEAGUE POSITION Monopolies Beaten By Five Goals To Nil R.A. II -----5; Monopolies --0. rE Gunners who are leading the Marines by one point m the second division of the league, consolidated their position by defeating the Monopolies who are fifth on the table by five clear goalsFree Press - 553 words
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Article, Illustration795 1936-09-04 16 Strenuous Game Results In Three- All Draw KRONENBERG GIVES FINE DISPLAY FOR POLICE Police --3; Malays ----------3. THE Malays were very lucky to get away with a draw m the second last First Division match against the Police yesterday. It was only by dint ofFree Press - 795 words
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Article52 1936-09-04 16 London, Sept. 3. Thirty-six entries for the International Tourist Trophy race on the Ards circuit, near Belfast, on Saturday include French, German and Italian tearm> Six women will take part m the race, five, however, as reserves only. This is the first time women have competed m the race.- BritishBritish Wireless - 52 words
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Article62 1936-09-04 16 London, Sept. 3. rE St. Leger probables and riders are Rhodes Scholar (Dick), Fox Field (Weston), St. Magnus (Perryman), Pizarro (Vergette), Magnet (Gordon Richards), Raeburn (Burns), Mahmoud (Smirke), Columcille (Sam W T ragg), His Grace (Harry W'ragg), Haulfryn (Lane), Esquemeling (Bezant), Thankerton (Beary or E. Smith), PrecipitationReuter - 62 words
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Article270 1936-09-04 16 County Cricket Strife (By A. C. G) FREEMAN has brought lhf 1 wrath <> f »he English Cricket public down on his hfad result of a press article regard ing unfair bowling by "J an Essex amateur. There i s parently no doubt that th bowler referred270 words
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Article141 1936-09-04 16 Four Matches To One THE S.C.R.C. beat the V.M.C.A. at lawn tennis at the Hong Lim Green yesterday by four matches to one. One singles was abandoned m the middle of the rubber set owing to failing light. The games were keen, all but141 words
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Article23 1936-09-04 16 Entries for the all Singapore Malays Lawn Tennis Championship will be closed on Sept. 5, 1936. not later than the last post. i23 words
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Advertisement120 1936-09-04 16 GAS COOKING IS Quick Cooking— m Gas cooking has been |+*C £*f\e\i proved the quickest way U S wdSV tOO to well -cooked meals. Ant/ if so easy! Per- I A feet control of any heat fr" J you want. And with the V new automatic control, W I you120 words
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