The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 September 1936
1936-09-10
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1936-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,954. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. 18 CET-TS.17 words
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Article, Illustration688 1936-09-10 1 Violent Speeches At Nazi Congress And Red Army Manoeuvres EACH COUNTRY FEARS ATTACK BY THE OTHER But Both Strong And Ready To Ward Off Invasion HITLER RENEWS DEMAND FOR RETURN OF GERMAN COLONIES DEFIANCE AM) THREATS ARE BEING HURLED AT EACH OTHER BY GERMANY ANDReuter - 688 words
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Article329 1936-09-10 1 To Save It From The Fate Of Irun St. Jean De Luz, Sept. 9. ASTMHG Micscstion that the Governor of San Sebastian prepared to surrender the town if the insurgents guar- an amnesty be made to refugees is reaching St. Jean de It is statedReuter - 329 words
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Article114 1936-09-10 1 Warships Rushing To The Scene SEQUEL TO MURDER OF JAPANESE Shanghai. Sept. 9. FRESH tension has been injected into Sino-Japanese relations as a result of the death of Jyunzo Nakano. the Japanese drugg-st who was killed by a Chinese mob at Pakhoi on Sept. 3. TheReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-09-10 1 Mr. O. Watson. Assistant Superintendent, Survey Department. F.M.S. and S.S.. has been appointed to act as Superintendent, with effect from Aug. 5. HERR HITLER24 words
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Article423 1936-09-10 1 GERMANY MUST BE INDEPENDENT Nuremberg. Sept. 9. AT the Nazi Party congress, regional leader Wagner read Hitler's proclamation. Reviewing the past, four j years with pride, it declared that German ports no longer resemble grave- i yards, factories have quadrupled their .staffs, Krupps are again resounding with activity and everybodyReuter - 423 words
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185 1936-09-10 1 Hitch At Last Minute FAMILY REASONS THE CAUSE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 9. THE departure of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor from Klang to England was suddenly postponed this afternoon for one day. The Suit. in and Ms party were due to185 words
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Advertisement76 1936-09-10 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. tl atWaa*** I* **^2__L 1 M J** I TONIGHT I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE 815 to 9.15 p.m. (formal 9-45 to midnight AND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME CORNELIA 4k KIRDALL r M.-derne <P„en.. (SI76 words
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Advertisement119 1936-09-10 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. ADELPHI HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL PINNER DANCE (DINNER DANCE Ml sl( BY THE I RELLER BAND J CONCERT 8 P.M.— 9 45 P.M DANCE 9.45 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE FOR A CUP OF REAL GOOD COFFEE119 words
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Article69 1936-09-10 2 International Co-operation To Be Resumed? Paris. Sept. 9. The press is centring interest on Italy, where there are two visits of international importance today. M. Avenol. Secretary-General of the League, is visiting the Foreign Office and the Poli.n Inspector-General Marshal Rvdz-Smigly. is visiting Venice. The press fafsfiadowaReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article41 1936-09-10 2 Coming To Singapore Within A Month Nanking. Sept. 9. The newly ancr-inted Singapore Consul-General. Mi Kao Ling Feh. called on Gen. Chan? Chun, the Foreign Minister, this morning. He is louring foi Singapore ...thin a month ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article56 1936-09-10 2 Washington. Sept. 9. The United State- Consul at Seville reports Gen. Franco has expressed his regret for thr bonbing of the U.S. destroyer Kane. Gen. Franco adaed an investigation failed to snov. tha- any aeroplane of his was involved cot the possibility of an error in suchReuter - 56 words
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548 1936-09-10 2 •pHE Singapore Amateur Dramatic i Club deservedly earned much praise tor their first production. -Laburnum Grove." and there can be little doubt, alter seeing "Nothing But The Truth," I which had its first performance at the Victoria Theatre la it night, that it j548 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter763 1936-09-10 2 ISA $100,000 HOUSE "REASONABLY SUPERIOR"? -ONLY $60,000 TO BE SPENT— DO COMMISSIONERS KNOW FULL DETAILS? CONSIDER THEMSELVES ABOVE CRITICISM-MR. LAYCOCK'S FEEBLE JUSTIFICA TION— RE VISION OF MUNICIPA L REPRESENTA TION SYSTEM WANTED To The Editor, Sir.— ln view of the correspondence in your issue of Wednesday concerning j763 words
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Article33 1936-09-10 2 Canton, Sept. 9. CHARGED with corruption, Mr. Feng Jui, Director of Agriculture under Gen. Chen Chai Tong, the deposed Canton dictator, is reported to have been executed this afternoon. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement110 1936-09-10 2 IF YOU WANT ALL THE NEWS AND THE LATEST LOCAL PICTURES EVERY MORNING YOU MUST BUY THE FREE PRESS _■______>_« MALAYA'S PREMIER MORNING PAPER Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. 276/35-J. E. Banjamin vs. N. A. Rahim Sahib110 words
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Advertisement413 1936-09-10 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "AGNES IA" FRAGRANT HAIR DRESSING. A valuable Dressing and Tonic for I 1 A the Hair. Is strongly stimulating and .sure cure and preventative of DaJidruH. ine i SnuU its applied you feel a cooling, I exhilarating effect. I You'll Like It PRICE:— SI-25 and $2 00 J413 words
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Advertisement472 1936-09-10 2 She I Jfrce press I Bead Office: Cecil Street. Sin^,*^ Phone 54.1 H Kuala Lumpur K Office: 25. Java Street. Wi\ Phone: 36H3. H^ Penan* Office: 12, m.hop Wamm iw B Phone: n;;, U H London Office: H[~ at 43 Fleet Street, U n___ ___F E.C. 4. Phono. Central 36#JU_____472 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1936-09-10 2 Diary Of The Day High Water. 6.35 a.m. 7 ft.. 5.10 p.m. 8 ft. Sports S.A FA. Cup: R.A. vs. Chinese II or Skins. Cinemas ALHAMBRA Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling fight j and Chandu of the Magic Island with Bela Lugosi. CAPITOL San Francisco with Jeanette MacDonald and Clark116 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-09-10 3 mi; m<>\t\<;if. holrein. a I n.lt.ner. who celebrated his 75th Mrthd.o »>* su miming the 18-mile h of the Thames between Kirhmond IMer and London Bridge. ii, seen being greased down befoie the start.33 words
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85 1936-09-10 3 Boy Of 5 As Standard Bearer In Sch ool Strike London. A.> playing a prominent In a strike of 30 school ■1 Lanchester. co. Durham. KM \irr:es round the village ickboari on which is chalked: htavt n t had a fair deal.' ke is a protest against the mty Education85 words
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Article155 1936-09-10 3 Admission Refused By Authorities London. The tangled affairs of a man who 1 .red to return tj Walton Gaol,, mes recently, in order .nee. but who has v d to do- so. are likely to .jhtened out soon. W Santus. a 35-year-old mechanic, ot Blackburn-road.155 words
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Article53 1936-09-10 3 Parliamentary Regime Is Ended" Salon ica. Sept. 8. rj r-^ime has definitely r as Greece is concerned. General Metaxas. Kruptcv of the parliamentary tl encouraged audacious Comas approved all the Gov:r.~asures. healthy social and economic ■re restored. General Mes a representative ■ten will be able rate in nationalReuter Wireless - 53 words
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628 1936-09-10 3 SAYS HE WAS IN CHARGE OF MOTOR AND SAW NOTHING TAN KIM KHOY, the 22-year-old Hokkien engine-driver of a Singapore motor boat, spoke in the witness box for an hour yesterday afternoon in his defence against a charge of "piracy628 words
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Article154 1936-09-10 3 Service In Lighthouse After being hoisted by ropes 40 feet the Bishop of Truro <Dr. Hunkm> recently conducted a service in the lighthouse-keeper's living-room at Round Island lighthouse in the Scilly Islands. a The Bishop is making a tour of all the inhabited Scilly Islands— which154 words
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Article311 1936-09-10 3 IPOH MAGISTRATE'S RULING May Require New Police Regulations <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept. 8. AN interesting point of procedure nose in the Ipoh First Magistrate's Court yesterday when Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray. M.CS.. refused the application of Mr. D. N. Livingstone. Assistant Officer in311 words
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Article240 1936-09-10 3 Deposits Of 82 Election Candidates Lost London. Some unusual sources of the national revenue are shown in the Finance Accounts of the United Kingdom for ithe financial year 1935-36, issued as a Blue Book by Mr. W. S. Morrison, Financial Secretary to the Treasury. The main240 words
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Article28 1936-09-10 3 Mr. David Gray, a Class V Officer of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act as Protector of Chinese. Negri Sembilan, with effect from Aug. 24.28 words
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Article, Illustration157 1936-09-10 3 Much Restoration Work To Be Done HPHE road system of the country comprises a total of 2,900.94 miles uf which 1.967.95 miles, or 68 per cent., are bituminously treated in one form or another, states the F.M.S. report for 1935. Increased funds for maintenance were provided In 1935157 words
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Article31 1936-09-10 3 Mr. H. E. Doel, Electrical Engineer. Perak North, will be proceeding to Kelantan on transfer in the middle of next month. Mr. P. H McLeod from 1 Klang will succeed him.31 words
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217 1936-09-10 3 Offence A Serious One, Says Judge JUDGMENT was delivered yesterday by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the Criminal District Judge. Singapore, in the case where James Smith and Frank Lowry, two privates of the Middlesex Regiment, were charged with the theft of a motor car on217 words
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Article205 1936-09-10 3 Charge Against Malay Officer Kajang, Sept. 8. THE preliminary inquiry into the case in which a young Malay, Abdul Ratter, a Settlement Officer of the Ulu Langat district, is charged with misappropriating certain rubber coupons belonging to small-holders, was heard yesterday in the local c^urt. before Raja205 words
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Article26 1936-09-10 3 Major H. de C. Elton. Senior Superintendent. Customs and Excise. F.MS., who recently returned to Kuala Lumpur from home leave, has left on transfer to Ipoh.26 words
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Article58 1936-09-10 3 leaving On Short Tour Of Japan Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, the General Officer Commanding, and Mrs. Dobbie. will leave on Saturday, by the P. and O. Rawalpindi for a short tour in Japan. They will return to Singapore by the Rawalpindi arriving on October 21. They will58 words
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Advertisement55 1936-09-10 3 MIV MORE HAS SOMETHING IM IMFKFST TO THE WOMEN OF SINGAPORE. Mr. Hornibrooks is demonlammaa system of exercises at 11 a.m. Saturday. Sept. xercises in conjunction with BB baths will be of the greatince to the 'not so slim," and > who are proud possesod figures to preserve them. DOROTHY55 words
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Advertisement134 1936-09-10 3 JOHflnn RIARIfI FARIM CEHUIHEEAUDECOLOQNE -^M 7^____i' _J__k mt W []is^sdr/ I V Honours at various "*^v^_J^V y r 1 Exhibitions of Nations. n. BH^H EXCLUSIVE but NOT EXPEN SIVE XCELLENT mwm m mm To be sure of obtaining the genuine article, purchasers should give special attention to the address of134 words
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1874 1936-09-10 4 Explained By Prince Konoye INTERNAL PROBLEMS president of the Japanese House of Peers asserts here in an interview that the aim of Japan's foreign policy is to improve her relations with all her neighbours The writer is an experienced neirspaperman who has served on1,874 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-09-10 4 EfSS l I>R 1J YEAR-OLD Mltc-ham Fair, the chief event of Aldeim .I" V ondon was °P ened »>y Wayor of Mitcham, hTiirJ ?r/ *K ,eS With a olden kcy Thc Ma or f seen holdinj aloft the *iant key at the opening ceremony44 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-09-10 4 PILING MOUNDS of debris in great heaps and raisins clouds of dust, workmen are disturbing the peace of No. 10. Downing Street. A retaining wall of the Premier's residence is being knocked down, the garden extended, and another building constructed. Photo shows builders at work among the piles of rubble53 words
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Article410 1936-09-10 4 Joan Littlefield - Joan Littlefield London Life By Historic Coronation Chair London. Aug 26. DOTH English and foreign visitors to London are showing great interest iin the Crown Jewels on view in the Tower of London. Another thing to which the forthcoming Coronation has drawn attention is the410 words
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Article248 1936-09-10 4 For Plants HOLLYWOOD claims to have the world's oddest hospital. It's patients aren't humans, animals or dolls, but plants. Plants used in motion pictures suffer from the same ailment that humans do as the result of the hot lights used to illuminate the sets— dehydration. There are248 words
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Article116 1936-09-10 4 Eton Urban Council are to ask the i military authorities to give notice when it is intended to carry out night manoeuvres in the neighbourhood of Eton College. This is a sequel to the recent mock battle in the College playing fields. which lasted throughout116 words
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Advertisement424 1936-09-10 4 _r ■■•0 '^Stl I t^mwßkt/' CORNS as big as peas banished by Radox hare plensun in *was the turn tit th* tmtt'f corn t* a* l<irtj( a* •> om a pea. I could not trull: /«<«.. but after >t*tna yt,ur Hador fi.it directed, tt mm* cl>m, out r it herewith.424 words
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Article, Illustration60 1936-09-10 5 S H/I.NG THF riiivrr im „p< t the British Fleet and its men at close quarters, hundreds of visitors thronged Portsmouth Dockyard— where many 01 l »»e largest _Lttl~h_L In Th^rld were At Home' during Navy Week. Photo shows the dense crowd on the bows of H.M.S. Nelson, watching a60 words
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Article, Illustration78 1936-09-10 5 THF OLIMPIC TORCH passing under the five interlaced circles of the Olympic sign as it was borne into the Stadium for the openinr of th_ Games. With the vast arena filled with the 6.000 athlet« "t 53 ticns and every seat in the gigantic stadium occupied. Chanced Hitler performed the78 words
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Advertisement57 1936-09-10 5 9k %isati£e Versatile inasmuch as sausages form an appetizing addition to any menu at any time, anywhere. Our freshly made PORK AND BEEF SAUSAGES have a distinctive flavour, the result of many years experience in sausage making. This experience helps us to give better value for the same money. l^i:t^l_lj^ljiJßMMMWgi57 words
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Miscellaneous220 1936-09-10 5 Mf^f+j)^ -.-ama-a-wpp |Gad.s,V.Luc y MousTonV^ ~Tk Troops are Tine patriotic f^Tl— X. 1- r -~t i x l*eydonTtor^Tlherns e lvasand k rryTo4hr- N ><_=_________? SWWV IMTCWAL.By BUMP /Av VWwnw WMffcFjMge'sr f4& -r f It S«m S Itiaf lh€ o,l .s used .q making munitions V $C61H) Germany and Japan have220 words
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1446 1936-09-10 6 BY 1936 CONFERENCE OF HEADS CF ENGLISH SCHOOLS Report To Government WEIGHTY, well-argued und omphalic condemnation of the preser-t method of awarding the Queen's Scholar- h.p. lfl made In a report which has been forwarded to Government by the 1936 conference ol heads1,446 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-09-10 6 CBANCELLOB SCHI SCHNIGG of Austria and Minister Pernter uere guests at a typical peasant wedding in the village of^ St. J^V^J Sal/hurg. lhe Chancellor and Herr Pernter. like drove in a horse-drawn carriage decorated with How ers.37 words
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Article327 1936-09-10 6 Penang Harbour Collision Enquiry REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNOR iFiom our own luiitspuuui-m' I'enang, Sept. 8. THE collision between the s.s. Kedah a: d a tongkang on Aug. 31 at Penang Harbour formed the subject of a preliminary inquiry vesterday before I Capt J. H. Owen, the Harbour327 words
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Article96 1936-09-10 6 Miss May Emily Warwick, a 23-year-old woman chauffeur, of FitzJohn's Avenue, Hampstead, NAV was fined £10 and £8 costs at Hendon recently, i for driving a car while under the influence of drink. She pleaded guilty. Mr John Maude, for the defence, said Miss Warwick was driving96 words
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Article78 1936-09-10 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 8. According to Mr Chen Koh Seng Commissioner ot Communications in North China, the North China regime has concluded an agreement with the Japanese for the construction of the Chuangchow-Shihchiachuang Railway. Japan, under the agreement, shall supply the necessary technical experts78 words
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Article, Illustration269 1936-09-10 6 Capt. M. L. Clarke Expected On Friday pAPT. M. L. Clarke. D.S.C RN.. is expect. d In Singapore by the Rawalpindi on Sent. 11 to relieve Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw in command of H.M. Naval Establishments at Singapore. A launch provided by the Master Attendant for the269 words
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Article125 1936-09-10 6 But It Took Place All The Same When Miss Cobie Court, leading lady in the Bournemouth Repertory Company, arrived at Holy Trinity Church. Bournemouth, recently, for her marriage to Mr. "Michael Logan, she was dismayed to find that Canon Hedley Burrows, who was to have performed125 words
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Article318 1936-09-10 6 ASSISTANCE TO F.M.S. ESTATES f\N Jan. 1. 1935. the Planters' Loans Beard had outstanding 27 loans aggregating to $686,345. states the < F.M.S. report for 1935. 1 One new loan, $85,000, and two additional loans amounting to $51,075. were i made during the course of the year.318 words
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Article234 1936-09-10 6 MORE TELEPHONES IN F. M. S. EXTENSION Of AUTOMATIC SYS ij. T«HE number of teleph continues to ?nd of last year 4.223 d ines were connected to i Malay States tel« ;ompared with 4.040 tt states the F.M.S RpOCl Miscellaneous tied equipments cuch as private beils are also rent public234 words
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Advertisement67 1936-09-10 6 CUT THE COST OF LUBRICATION BY THE USE OF THE > mW Ks'miy\ TJ^ftdfex JB a __K &E'_____W __i ft K _P"lB£3BP^l______ B^-i Br jf i-.m .iiMii'i'li.' ml.^->_i Lubricating costs reduced to a small fraction and engine wear minimised for PETROL ENGINES. GAS ENGINES. OIL ENGINES, DIESEL ENGINES. MOTOR LORRY67 words
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Article189 1936-09-10 7 Capital Flight Continues CAN THE CABINET SURVIVE London, Sept. 9. FIE promise of another exciting mori-ins on the foreign exchanges I effectively squashed by the vigorous intervention of the British Exchange Equalisation Fund, who ved as early risers as the first heavy rers or FrenchReuter - 189 words
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Article75 1936-09-10 7 Production To Be Increased By 5 Per Cent. London. Sept. 9. > officially announced on behalf at- copper- producing companies :ng under the restriction scheme effective from Oct. 1. production oe increased from 25 to 20 per curtailment. iter message states that the price oper declined byReuter - 75 words
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Article49 1936-09-10 7 Sixth Postponement Of Ship's Sailing San Francisco. Sept. 9. d pas.engers touring the Une: President Hoover here as well as an accu:nail for the East as a s.x:h postponement of the the liner eastward owing to ...ns the ships labour dtitga*. the crew to walk out. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration301 1936-09-10 7 UgONS O' GUNS." Joe E. Browns latest Warner Bros, comedy frojlic, based on the hilarious Broadway j musical hit by Fred Thompson and Uack Donahue, opens at the Alhambra Theatre on Sept. 16. Besides the mirth stirring antics"!.. the wide mouthed comedian, the picture is spiced with the famous martial301 words
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Article249 1936-09-10 7 "Chandu" Again And The Louis-Schmeling Fight "My son. your anxiety for your beloved has led you within the realms of black magic. You are now within the circle of the mighty Obaste. but have faith." With these words the Yogi. who. like Alladin's guardian djin. has guarded Chandu.249 words
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Article104 1936-09-10 7 To Extend Holiday On Medical Advice London, Sept. 9. It is announced Mr Baldwin is extending his holiday until October on the advice of his doctors who are of the opinion the Prime Minister n^e further rest as he Ls not yet sum ently recovered from the severeReuter - 104 words
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Article186 1936-09-10 7 •THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.294th auction yesterday when there were catalogued 894.581 lbs. 399.37 tons; offered 866.649 lbs... 386.90 tons; sold 632.029 I'oc. 282.16 tons. Spot. London 7 5 /B d. New York 16» 4 cts PRICES REALISED Ribbed smoked sheet cents186 words
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Article65 1936-09-10 7 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Three Japanese Killed And One Injured Peiping, Sept. 9. Two of four Japanese bombing planes collided yesterday while flying over the Suiyuan border district of Shitung. and crashed. Three airmen were killed and one injured. During the past two years the Chinese authorities have65 words
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Article66 1936-09-10 7 Film Stars' Home Threatened By Bush Fire Los Angeles, Sept. 9. The summer cottages of hundreds of film stars at Malibu Beach are threatened by a bush fire which is raging within four miles of the film colony's seaside playground. Despite the efforts of 500 fire-fighters the flamesReuter - 66 words
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Article52 1936-09-10 7 Traitor Hands Decorations Over To Duce Rome, Sept. 9. Ras Gugsa, the first Abyssinian chief to submit to the Italians, was received by Mussolini to whom he handed over imperial decorations conferred upon him by the Negus, including a shield. a cloak of lion hair and a headdress.—Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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774 1936-09-10 7 More Attention Shown In Industrials |~\l RING the past week little of moment has happened in the U local share market that calls for special comment, write Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Sept. 8. t Advices from London774 words
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Advertisement56 1936-09-10 7 1 3 w fl Blt __f% ____B bW^______P__. ALHAMBRA Showing NEXT WEEK ITS LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY WHEN P* BALPH LYNN AmW^^Wm X fHI KIM. OF COMEDY GETS J W*£ g the soup" mfi 'J^mk j? "«F FINMEST FILM VOI VE 1 Y FOR YEARS VI V I PAVILION VF56 words
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Advertisement301 1936-09-10 7 One of the BEST TEN PICTURES of all time NEXT WEEK it the CAPITOL MARTYRED BY A NATION'S HATE! t__\ j W\ __m^"^B____ mmm W r^nmVm^mm 1 1 ■n l *j it __m 1 1 fii'j _k ■Mm ■fflGiw I ■■PnPBSHH ________^___P^-^___^^-__o__MTJ__T.TT_^l_^___l THIS B oJ^™i^Gf<k^F T^ar>. (fc __d____ ____r j301 words
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1022 1936-09-10 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. Princess Juliana' s Engagement THE announcement of Princess Juliana's engagement to Prince Bernard zur Lippe Biesterfeld will have caused as much rejoicing amongst the British residents of this Colony as to our Dutch friends whose joys and sorrows we have long learnt1,022 words
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Article104 1936-09-10 8 Mr. F. Helmer has been appointed Acting Consul of the Netherlands at Penang. Mrs. J. E. Jones, wife of Mr. Edgar Jones of Cowdy and Jones, Ipoh, left for home last week. Mr. A. I. G. S. Robertson has been appointed an Assistant Engineer, Drainage and Irrigation104 words
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Article658 1936-09-10 8 DURING the past two years much property has been demolished in the tea and rubber district of Mincing Lane and Eastcheap. Now there has arisen a vast building called Plantation House, in which facilities are provided for numerous t™ sections of the Tea And trade in658 words
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Article1001 1936-09-10 8 ORIGHTSIDE entered the room hurriedly with a dispatch-case under his arm. "The Leader will be here in a minute." he said "Banks, draw the chairs up. Ledman. have you got the cards?" Ledman took two packs from his pocket and put them on the table.1,001 words
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Advertisement311 1936-09-10 8 JOHN EXSHAW'S VERY FINE OLD LIQUEUR BRANDIES CLUB LIQUEUR OVER 40 YEARS OLD OVER 60 YEARS OLD Imported direct from Cognac by CALDIBIECIKVS BY SPECIAL tt£ JL TO B.M. THK APPOINTMENT KIM F SIAM ESTD 1872. RELIABLE; BEAUTIFUL 6r ECOXO.MIC WATCHES CLOCKS ARE NOW ON VIEW AT AT GREATLY REDUCED311 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-10 8 For MOTOR INSURANCE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6480.21 words
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650 1936-09-10 9 ATTEMPT TO MURDER MANAGER OF F.M.S. RAILWAYS Court Sequel To Knife Attack CUT JUST MISSES A VITAL GLAND (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 9. BEFORE Mr. J. Calder, in the Kuala Lumpur police court this afternoon, a Tamil, Murugasu Rasiah, a clerk employed by the F.M.S. Railways, was650 words
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Article, Illustration85 1936-09-10 9 S4H IDBON LEADER lIILLIER. on behalf of the Air Ministry md other officiate examining the debris of the wrecked Imper.ai »s l.ner Yel.ox. the four occupants of which were killed .hen the plane crashed into the side of a house in Sandv I. ne ..all.nglon, Surrey hen cn its way85 words
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564 1936-09-10 9 Gives Free Press His Version Of Bangkok Tin Talks rn\r IT would be possible to issue an official statement which would indicate, with some decree of accuracy, whether tbe tin control Mheme would be continued after December next or not. after the meeting564 words
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224 1936-09-10 9 TRIALS TO RE HELD SEPARATELY lesterdays Court Proceedings •From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 9. JJ EAR ING of the cases against C. A. Abbott, acting manager of the Federated Engineering Co.. Kuala Lumpur. E. H. Glover, workshop superintendent of the same firm, and224 words
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Article48 1936-09-10 9 The Hague, Sept. 8. QUEEN WILHELMINA officially informed the ex-Kaiser of her daughter's engagement and flags were immediately hoisted at Doom House. The ex- Kaiser will be represented by his aide-de-camp, Count Moltke, at the religious service which will be held at Doom.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article40 1936-09-10 9 Commanded German Forces In Southwest Africa tiamnurg. .>epi. The death is announced of Gen. Victor Franke. at the age of 70. He; was commander of the German forces j in Southwest Africa during the war.— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 40 words
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250 1936-09-10 9 KING VISITS VIENNESE EAR SPECIALIST RECEIVES TREATMENT ON HIS HOLIDAY Warm Welcome From The AuStrians Vienna, Sept. 9. KING Edward, accompanied by his equerry visited Professor Heinrich Neumann, the famous ear specialist, remaining nearly an hour. Secrecy is maintained regarding the purpose of the visit but it is believed toBritish Wireless; Reuter - 250 words
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Article50 1936-09-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 9. IN the absence of information from Lausanne of the date set for the return of the young King, the Siamese press expresses anxiety that perhaps, after all, the return of the Sovereign may again be postponed another year.50 words
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Article55 1936-09-10 9 Brussels, Sept. 9. There is a possibility that Belgium will follow the Russian and German examples and increase the term o! military service. A mixed commission on the organisation of Belgium's defences recommended that the term of service for infantry be extended to 18 months and for otherReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement190 1936-09-10 9 ROMARY'S BISCUITS THE BISCUITS FOR THE CONNOISSEUR ___j_i "V_l Celery Sticks. Small Tin $0.90 Ginger Nuts. Large Tin $0.90 f.inger Wafers. Small Tin $1.25 Honey Bake Large Tin $1.00 Parmeshks Small Tin $0.90 Malt Bake Large Tin $1.15 Cocktail Assorted Large Tin $1.25 Wheaten Digestive Large Tin $1.25 Whcaten Water190 words
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207 1936-09-10 10 LAST NIGHT'S QUOTATIONS By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Fret; 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 a207 words
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493 1936-09-10 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Sept 9 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loon, 5 p.c. 1944-64.... tit* H» 3/ 4 Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 118% 1183/ 4 •War Loan. 2Vz p.c 107% 107% Straits 6493 words
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Article192 1936-09-10 10 Sept. 4 5. 8. A in Can. Com 125 7 8 127 127 Artie. Telephone and TelegraDh 176*4 177 178' 4 J Ateheson Railroad 82 3 4 83' 2 84 Chesapeak 67' 673 8 «W% Qupont 157 > 2 158'» 8 163 inrcatone 27-^ 28 28 General192 words
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74 1936-09-10 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 9, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. September) 26% 26% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. September) 26V a 26 9 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (spotloose) (awardable Singapore) 26% 26% September 26% 26% Oct -Dec. 26% 26% Jan,-Mar. 26% 26% Apr.-June74 words
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Article33 1936-09-10 10 Tne Board of Directors of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of 6 per cent., less income tax, in respect of the current year.33 words
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Article42 1936-09-10 10 The results of the working of Kuchai Tin's bucket dredge for Aug. are as fellows: Actual running time 628 hours 13 mins. Time lost 115 hours 47 mins. Average digging depth 49.72 feet; Ore won 1,475 pieuls; Yardage treated 144,600 cubic yards.42 words
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Article181 1936-09-10 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept 9 RUBBER: Quiet. London Spot: 7%d. 7 11 16d. Previously: 7%d. 7%d. Oct -Dec 7 11 16d. 7 3 4 d. Previously: 7 11 16d. 7 3 4 d. Jan -March: 7%d. 7 13 16d. Previously: 7 3 n d. 7181 words
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Article68 1936-09-10 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept 9 Tin: Strong. Three months: £195 15s. Previously: Strong at £193 2s. 6d Cash: £193 7s. 6d. Previously. £190 17s. 6d. New York Tin: 45.00 Previously: 44.25. Copper: Settlement: £38 10s. Previously: £38 17s. 6d. Gold: Yesterday: £6 17e. 5%d. Previously:68 words
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Article66 1936-09-10 10 London Closing Quotations Sept. 9 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentie Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 76% 76 1116 New York to 8.8 5.06% 5.06% Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.47% 7.44% Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 2%d. Is. 2%d. Shanghai Per dollar Is. 266 words
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Article180 1936-09-10 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Yokohama, demand 199% Melbourne and Sydney, demand 2 10 29 32 N.W. Australia, demand 2,10 23J32 New Zealand, demand 2jl0% BUYING London, T.T. 2|4 7 32 London, demand 2 4% London, 30 days' sight 2 4 9 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4180 words
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Article1189 1936-09-10 10 Fraser and Co.'s List WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1936, 5 P.M. j MINING Buyers Sellers. 1 Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 74d Asam Kumbang 27s 29s c.d. Austral Malay 53s 55s cd Ayer Hitam (ss) 15s 3d 16s Ayer Weng ($1) 1 1B I Bangrin1,189 words
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Article164 1936-09-10 10 IN their daily share report issued at the close of business yesterda. Messrs. Fraser Co.. state that, encouraged by a rise in the price of tin locally of 52.12%, tin shares continued firm. The inquiry ws> well spread and there was a considerable turnover in all classes164 words
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Article84 1936-09-10 10 Sept. 9 Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.25 Java Cube 8.75 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Muntok Pepper 13.50 Black Pepper 7.12% White Pepper 13.00 Copra, sundried 5.50 Copra, mixed 4.95 Small Flake Tapioca 4.80 R. B. Slam No. l per koyan 1.10 «25 Banja Jelotong 6M Sarawak Jetolong 5184 words
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Article39 1936-09-10 10 The transit time on full rate tele grams irom Singapore to London >« terday was as follows: Telegrams handed in up lo n s,H 4 2 min. 5.30 p.m k min. 600 I min.. 630 p.m worxing clear.39 words
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118 1936-09-10 11 Great Hucklow (Derbyshire), Aug. 30. STRANGE adventure came to Mr. F. Coleman, of Gitley, Cheshire, when he took off last night in his home-made glider from the gliding field here. He reached 1000 teet normally then j suddenly his glider began to118 words
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Article70 1936-09-10 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept. 8. A sharp sentence was delivered in the Ipoh First Magistrate's Court by Mr C. Simoson Gray, yesterday, in a case in which a Chinese. Foo Choong. pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of two pills of reprepared chandu. The accused,70 words
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Article113 1936-09-10 11 BOGUS £8,000 LEGACY Duped Man "Reduced To Penury" London. An aunt's alleged bequest of £5.000 to £8.000 was mentioned at Kingston pclice court when Frederick William Skelton, 51, canvasser, of Links Road. Tooting, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. He was accused of obtaining £533 by fnlse pretences from Mr.113 words
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Article, Illustration783 1936-09-10 11 Winning CONTRACT S\\.Wfoui\ (Xouj David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading tea?n-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence. MORE PROBLEMS \^E finished up yesterday's article I by leaving our readers with the following problem: David Burnstine was playing a783 words
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Article227 1936-09-10 11 Struggle With Fishermen Off Dorset Weymouth. A tunny sft. long and weighing 1301b.. which has been caught in a few feet of water in Castlecove, Portland Harbour, is an unusual fish to be taken off this coast. Weymouth Angling Society, the secretary. Mr. H. G.227 words
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Article59 1936-09-10 11 Alleged Statement By Motorist London. A farmer. Leonard Thomas Bell, of iLyng, who was fined £20 and had his licence suspended for a year at Taunton for dangerous driving was alleged to have said: "Whether I dozed or not I cannot say. but I am accustomed to59 words
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Advertisement383 1936-09-10 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in 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 Reserve383 words
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Advertisement505 1936-09-10 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 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 i Agencies and Branches. Alor Star I Iloilo Saigon j Amritsar Ipoh505 words
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Miscellaneous323 1936-09-10 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHI and opera* ed by Radio C cf Malaya Ltd.) \\.i\elen_;th— 49.9 metres ad music. e down. renang— ZHJ Df Wireless Society) Wavelength 4!*.;: metres rigaal and day's prone. v Concert. report. IC. kly bulletin. atari Part 11. ■ding. piano music played bj ssborough. i323 words
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Miscellaneous299 1936-09-10 11 10.20 -The Arcadian Follies." From! 11n Sout^ Pier. Blackpool, ni? A Programme of ballet music, on e news and announcements. i !oc Greenwic h time signal. 1135 A song recital by Peter Dawson baritone with a pianoforte interlude by Jonr. Wills a.m. 12.15 Envoi. 12.20 Close down. Holland— PCJ Wavelength—299 words
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Article65 1936-09-10 12 Paddling an 18ft. rubber canoe, Albert Lefevre. of Avenue Carnot, Paris, and Roger Gariel, of Rue Curvier, St. Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, crossed the Channel from Boulogne to Folkestone (26 miles) in a little over seven hours recently. The two young Frenchmen later returned to Boulogne by65 words
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Article35 1936-09-10 12 m.s. CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS 3 The Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail liner, m.s. Christiaan Huygens e w.ill berth alongside the Singapore d Harbi|ir Board wharves at 7 a.m. tomorrow and sail at 10 a.m. for Europe.35 words
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Article1018 1936-09-10 12 RECONDITIONED FRENCH LINERS Alterations To Hulls And Machinery London, Aug. 13. TWO large French liners belonging to the Messageries Man--1 times have just been reconstructed by the Societe Provencale de Constructions Navales. The reconstruction in both ships affected the form of the hulls and the power of the engines, the1,018 words
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Article199 1936-09-10 12 "Vulgar Irrelevancies Of Social Class" A plea for equality in education was made by Professor R. H. Tawney. of the London School of Economics, when addressing the international conference of the New Education Fellowship, at Cheltenham, recently. "W r e find it as a nation extremely difficult199 words
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Article28 1936-09-10 12 The MM mail and p j s.s. d'Artagnan irom C pected to arrive on Saturday and sail at 2 p.m. lor Kong, Shanghai and Kofc I SHB. wharves28 words
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Advertisement627 1936-09-10 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) fp TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS- i r BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. J ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. w s^ssssisssssssatasssssssi CANADIAN PACIMC wpttkrt atttHT (Incorporated In Mngland) Bl TRAVEL SYSTH*. AI as- TBE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES mm627 words
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Advertisement39 1936-09-10 12 JAVA NEW YORK LINE Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore (via Cape of Good Hope) m SaiH"* Arriving KOTA TJANDI R.L. Oct. 20 also loading for Halifax ROTTERDAM LLOYD NEDERLAND LINE Agents: IC.H.V. "Rotterdam" FuOS3 58#3 Phone 5171 n39 words
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Miscellaneous461 1936-09-10 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals o BY TRAIN angkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. lor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and Doh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 P m Hang, Kuala Liris, Port Swettenham. Taining and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 pm. :ota461 words
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Miscellaneous52 1936-09-10 12 CLEARANCES Sept. 8: Hin Chcong (Chi); Saale <Ger); Halldor (Nor); Hakodate Maru (Japan); Silver Gull Chye Hin Tay Yit, Kamuning (Brit); Kepah <Dut). Sept. 9: Khoen Hoea. Singkel, Thedens. Makasser. Pasir. Toba »Dut); Vyner Brooke <Sar>; Asdang. Valaya (Siarn); Klang. Glenfinlas. Bulysses, LipLs, Larut. Myrmidon. Malacca, Tandjong Balei. Sin Aik52 words
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Miscellaneous251 1936-09-10 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Whtrve. r expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance (.ate 1, Santhia 22; Rohna 2u Main Wharf (Entrance (,ii. Rajputana 18; Kistna 1G; u Ipoh 9. Empire Dock (Entrance (.ate Raby Castle \\2. Bon* Pangkor 36; Sidajoe 38. Empire Dock (Entrance ,t, Khandalla 46. West Wharf251 words
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Advertisement372 1936-09-10 13 *^P 1 1 tJIH A i_i 'if^v m f m mm m^ *^l ja ll_____Ct_»_. BY P&o7ndß^]flSJn^A LINES P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due lonnase Spore. Due 9^ tf Tonnage S'pore. HOMEWARDS Leaves l,.nna«e s>,re. Tonnage l»ib. IH3( Bept 11 BEHAR 6 000 OH 9Q m Sept. 17372 words
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Advertisement568 1936-09-10 13 (Incorporated in England.) W^^J*i ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea in Straits Settlementsj "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PGHTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Stumer Due Sail* CITY OP BATAVIA Havre. London. R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Sent 14 Sept. 16 X CITY568 words
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Advertisement1076 1936-09-10 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co.. (1932) Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual lhe Cunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co, Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental Line Ltd lhe China Navigation Co., Ltd. The1,076 words
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Advertisement2010 1936-09-10 14 KP l\/l DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE U» P. IV. LINF. 9 Xt Aa (And AMERICAN MAIL LINE sov™ ,f>» „tj^» w^ IttsdtLk _fi__ Hawaii Marn Santos and Buenos Aires va Colombo. r CREMER— Thursday. Sept. 10. Pena and Belawan-Deii. 111l tSf _-> Mombasa. Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. VAN DER LIJN Thursday. Sept. 10.2,010 words
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346 1936-09-10 15 BOARD SHOULD CALL ON DALY MIZLER Home Boxing Johannesburg Want To See Foord London, Aug. 20. I JNLESS action is taken by the Boan of Control, it seems likely tha right followers will have to wail longer than they anticipated foi iMh between Harry Mizler anc Daly. who. next to346 words
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Article137 1936-09-10 15 ur Own Correspondent' Seremban. Sept. 7. sut] rises In the Negri SemI an championships during •ek-end were the elimination of doubles champions and the Joan Peris, the women's at results are:— Mens Singles (Semi-finals) Law beat Chan Yoon Kan I 10—0 'retired*. Chong "holder* beat Au 15-10. 15—1. W137 words
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Article57 1936-09-10 15 Wing I ave accepted to play RCjC. *a Malay Toot ball 1 ion to-morrow at 5 p.m. and at 2 p.m. at S.CC. c W Auchmuty. P. O'Neil Dunne. Gaillard. G T. Gillespie. W. H. Lait H McNeill -Capt.». J. E C. Mitchell. f H. H Salaman. P57 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-09-10 15 D. A. JOHNSON in action during play in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterdav. (Free Press photo).17 words
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204 1936-09-10 15 Good Times Recorded At A. C. S. Carnival MAKANO, Japanese pupil of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation A School, won the school swimming championship yesterday morning at the Y.M.C.A. pool. Leopard House, with 18 points, secured the house championship. Competitors generally displayed a good style and turned in204 words
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Article378 1936-09-10 15 Also Wins Doubles With Jeffrey London, Auk 16. FV MASKELL, the famous All-England player, won the Professional Singles title of Great Britain for the ninth successive time, at Devonshire Park, to day. He defeated, in the final, the young Queen's Club player. F. H. Poulson. by 6—o,378 words
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Article90 1936-09-10 15 The foUowing are tomorrow's ties ln the YM.C.A. autumn lawn tennis tournm& Handicap Doubles: Arthur Lim j and Pang Chiap Song vs_ J T. M Handv and Chong Thut Pitt '-15'ChooVck Hong and K.U R Menon i—ls) vs. A. I Pereira and I. Aisagon lien's Handicap Singles Class90 words
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Article76 1936-09-10 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 7. There was a very large crowd on the Police ground. High Street, to witness the wrestling match between the well- j known wrestlers. Harnam Singh and Katar Singh— champions of Kuala Lumpur and Singapore respectively, j The match ended in a76 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-09-10 15 THE PARADE batata the fourth race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Comma with Jeflfccj Waaaa up, was the winner of this event. Free Press photo).24 words
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700 1936-09-10 15 Question Asked At Annual Hockey Meeting A QUESTION put forward by Mr. V. Paramsothy at the Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association held yesterday at the S.C.C, as to whether the Women's clubs affiliated to the Association received all the benefits of full700 words
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Article90 1936-09-10 15 The S.C.C. six-a-side soccer tournament was concluded yesterday when ||P. A. McCaffery's team beat R. Davidson's team after a hard struggle by two goals to nil. The semi-finals were played off first when Davidson's team met Orr's team. This ended in a win for the former's side by90 words
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Article150 1936-09-10 15 Ceylon Sports Club, playing in place iioi the Treasury ar.d Audit beat Seetha's XI by four goals to one at hockey on the Balestier ground yesterday. The Club scored two quick goals shortly after the bully-off and followed up with a third before half tfrie. The150 words
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Article67 1936-09-10 15 Belfast. Sept. 5. The Ulster Motor Car Tourisr Trophy was won by F/ Dixor drivin: a Riley i covering thirty laps of the circuit, a total distance of 410 miles, in 5 hrs. jll min at an average speed of 78.01 Hall driving a Bentley was second :n67 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-09-10 15 AUORA (Dodds) winner of the second event at Bukit Timah yesterday, being led in by Mr. Noordin. (Free Press photo).20 words
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Article304 1936-09-10 15 S.A.F.A. Cup Match Walk-Over One thousand five hundred people got their money back at the gates of the Anson Road Stadium yesterday evening because the Malaya Football Association team failed to turn up for their Cup-match with the Malaya Publishing House. By 5 20 p. pi., when they304 words
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Article82 1936-09-10 15 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. t. The final match of the Penang football association first division league was played this evening on the victoria green, when the Old Xavierians Association trounced the Muslim Recreation Club by six clear goals. The winners thus win the league championship, having82 words
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Article83 1936-09-10 15 London. Sept. 9. The match b< tween the Gentlemen and Players 3t Folkestone was left drawn Players 396 fo»- 7 declared and 172 tor B declared. Gentlemen 257 <Kimpton 115 and 102 lor 4. At Scarborough the match between an M.CC. XI and Mr. H. G Levesor.Grower'sReuter - 83 words
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Article47 1936-09-10 15 London, Sept. 9. The league soccer matches played yesterday resulted as follows: DIVISION I Lirimsby 3. Chelsea 0. DIVISION III— (Northern) -!outhport 2, Carlisle 1. SCOTTISH LEAGCE (DIV. I) Palkirk 5. Queen o'South 2. Partuk 5. Queen's Park 1. Iflrran 2. at j.mnstone 1. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration2284 1936-09-10 16 Jockey Spencer Rides Three Winners KEEN SPORT AT SECOND DAY OF CUP MEETING IDEAL weather and good going favoured the second days races of the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting yesterday. There was a fairly large attendance and the2,284 words
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Article133 1936-09-10 16 Dividend Race. Place. Horse. Jockey. win. place. 1: 1 Benedict Spencer $24 $9 2 Kalaw Davies $16 3 Komolux Woods $31 2: 1 Aurora Dodds $47 $12 2 Equetta Davies $27 3 Vapour Whalan $9 3: 1 Con Con Kirwan $18 $9 2 Prince Caravel Whalan $22133 words
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Article56 1936-09-10 16 The following will represent the St. Andrew's rugby team vs R.A M.C. on Saturday at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.: J. Baker: D. Ross. J. Ritchie Lee Kit Soon, J. Duclos; R. Eu (captain). S Ross; J. Ferguson. Koh Eng Kwang. W. Ferguson; F. Pullen, W Pullen; W.56 words
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Article54 1936-09-10 16 SUPPORTERS of Equetta in the secend race, and Absinthe in the fnu.'.h for a win at Ruk.t 'lima.) yesterday can consider themselves unlucky. Both horses were beaten into second plate over the last fifty yards, but had they managed to reach the post first they would have paid SI54 words
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Article258 1936-09-10 16 Rhodes Scholar Well Out Of Finish London, Sept. 9. The St. Leger resulted: ROSWELL 1 FEARLESS FOX .2 MAHMOUO 3 Thirteen ran. Won by :j 4 length; three lengths. Betting 20 to 1. 100 to 6, 5 to 1. Time 3 min. 8 2 5 secReuter - 258 words
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186 1936-09-10 16 R. A. (Changi) And R.E. Play A Draw YESTERDAYS a 1 twem the R A IC resulted in a draw, th ners had the best ol it. Olivier and Pullen g a go^d start bv c respectively, and Cpl I for the Sappers with It. Scores: R.A. (HAM, Lt. Olivier186 words
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