The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1936
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Title Section16 1936-09-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,965. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, VV.Ui CET«'TS.16 words
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213 1936-09-23 1 Saved By Smaller Powers QUESTION REFERRED TO HAGUE COURT Italy Expected To Decline To Send Delegation THE League of Nations Credentials Committee, after further consideration of the right of the Abyssinian delegation to sit and vote in the Assembly, yesterday decided to refer theReuter; British Wireless - 213 words
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Article89 1936-09-23 1 Revolution Plot In Belgium WORKERS TO BE ARMED Police Discovery Brussels, Sept. 21. N alleged plot to arm the workers was unearthed over the week-end. nations of branches o: the ttOMiy Socialist Party led to the ry oi arms and documents relatKM arming of workers and also pondence with theReuter - 89 words
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Article83 1936-09-23 1 INVESTIGATORS LAND AT PAKHOI Vine Japanese Warships Train 1 Guns On Town < i Canton, Sept. 22. Japanese warships trained menacingly on Pakhoi as the Ol Japanese marines landed as to the Chinese and Japanese nto the murder of B Japanese barber, on Sept. 3. ligation has been held upReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1936-09-23 1 BUavia. Sept. 22. _:...junced the export duty in S therlandi Indies on native rubber, effective as from Sept. 23. will be 37 guilders per 100 Icilogrami wet rubber exported from BwßMtra, Djambi. South and B Rieo, Bengkalis and Indragiri. tti from Palembang. however. Dtinwe toReuter - 58 words
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Article25 1936-09-23 1 London. Sept. 21. The Second Battalion Scots Guards l contingent of Royal Engineers day entrained for Southampton ute to Palestine- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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128 1936-09-23 1 "We Intend To Make The Position Quite Secure" London. Sept. 22. Si- Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, who arrived at Portsmouth this morning on the conclusion of his inspection of naval bases and units in the Mediterranean, stated that, "far from any question ofReuter - 128 words
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Article86 1936-09-23 1 MOST IMPORTANT SINCE 1914 Berlin, Sept. 22. rE most important German army manoeuvres since the beginning of the Great War opened near the remilitarised Rhineland zone in the 'west of Germany yesterday in the presence of Hitler, the War Minister, General von Blomberg. General Goering General FritschReuter - 86 words
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60 1936-09-23 1 Lakehurst (New Jersey), Sept. 22. The formation of a Dutch transAtlantic dirigible service was announced by Heer Andreas Bronnig, president of the Dutch Airship Co.. when alighting from the Hindenburg yesterday. He added he was negotiating for the construction of the first ship to be builtReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1936-09-23 1 London, Sept. 20. Towed by a speed-boat, two Londoners, Leonard Philipps and Miss Feori, water-skied across the Channel from' Dover to Calais yesterday in 65 minutes. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article94 1936-09-23 1 London, Sept. 21. The King, who arrived at Balmoral on Saturday for his first visit to his Scottish estates since his accession, drove to Crathie Church yesterday and repeatedly acknowledged cheers from the crowds along the route. Motor cars and omnibuses were drawn up on the roadside forBritish Wireless - 94 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1936-09-23 1 GEN. MOLA'S ULTIMATUM TO BILBAO AND SANTANDER Madrid, Sept. 22. /GOVERNMENT forces are much encouraged by reports from Spanish Morocco of a considerable revolt among the Moors against Gen. Franco. It appears a prominent Moorish] chief was arrested on Gen. Franco's; orders, upon which1,047 words
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Article175 1936-09-23 1 LIMITATION OF ARMS NEGO TIA TIONS MA Y BE REOPENED Signs That Nations Want Respite I. itidon, Sept. 22. THE possibility ol the re-opening of negotiations for the limitation of armaments is understood to have been an important item aafeong tbe questions discussed by M. Blum and Mr. Eden yesterday,Reuter - 175 words
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Advertisement67 1936-09-23 1 kl m^j jsW TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE 630 TO 8.15 P.M. informal > 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AND CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BV THE POPULAR D FOKIEN -MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO U. runiLll KO4VCHENKO-K. ERMOLAEVA "WSSBS BALLET IN LATEST PROGRAMME SUCCESS NON-DINERS SI.OO. ORCHESTRA COO* EARLY FOR THE LAST instrumentalists SPECIAL RACE67 words
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Advertisement106 1936-09-23 1 PI 9 ▼IS fl -^L. _i_9 I L A __M. iV, I SEA VIEW W\ HOTEL TONIGHT SPECIAL DINHETD&icr& CAIttEl I DINNER AND DAMT MUSIC B* RELLER'S FAMOUS HUNGARIAHjtm^ J CABARET OF UNUSUAL MERIT P,Y SUP W m WkS-- &*^g!f&str Mm ___H' W^^^^^^^Si^Sm v%^^^H-ln_Byi §s_& ■'"^Siisi- 3_fl h "'i'i'' v106 words
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Article139 1936-09-23 2 Diary Of The Day High Water. 2.48 a.m. 7.3 ft.. 2.14 pm. 84 ft. Sports SAFA Cup Semi-Final replay. Police vs. M.P.H. Hockey: S.R.C. vs. C.S.C. at S.R.C. Colts vs. RE. at Changi. Rugby: St. Andrew's vs. Police at Depot. Lawn Tennis: S.C.R.C. and S.C.C. tourneys. Cinemas ALHAMBRA The Devil139 words
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Article137 1936-09-23 2 "Early To Bed" At The Pavilion Parading BI a somewhat antiquat-d i >uple on their honeymoon. Charlie Ruggles and Mary BV.and make a splendid comedy team in "Earlv To Bed." the Paramount farce at the Pavilion. The Roggles-Boland team has rarely been funnier. They are supposed to be137 words
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Article61 1936-09-23 2 From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru. Sept. SS, Two men sentenced to terms ot imprisonment accompanied by five strokes of "the cat" unsuccessfully appealed against their sentences at the Jchore Court of Appeal yesterday. Both were convicted on charges ot having caused hurt to others in the course61 words
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Article44 1936-09-23 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company announces that the delay on full rate U iegrams from Singapore to London yesterday was as follows: Telegrams handed in at 5.00 p.m. five minutes: 5.30 p.m. seven minutes; 600 p.m. six minutes; 6.30 p.m. six rrfnutes.44 words
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Article111 1936-09-23 2 M. Hlum Broadcasts To The Nation I Parts, Sept. 19. France unanimously desires peace and would be unanimously tomorrow if there was a question of preserving security and the Motherland, declared M. Blum in a broadcast speech. France wants to coerce nobody but will not allow111 words
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Article100 1936-09-23 2 Sentiment Improves But Business Still Slow London, Sept. 17. On the Stock Exchange today sentiment was favourably affected by the Improvement in the French internal situation, but business is still slow. William Corys were marked down sharply owing to fears of the effect of increased competition from the100 words
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Article54 1936-09-23 2 The submarines Oswald and Proteus will arrive at Singapore tomorrow, but leave the same day. The Folkestone arrives on Tuesday I and stays until Oct. 14. when she leaves j for two days, returning to stay until i Dec. 28. The Kent will arrive on Nov. 1 and54 words
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Article84 1936-09-23 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the lst. Court at 11 a.m. S. 7636— T. S. Rengasamy Chettiar vs. K. S. Periasamy. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 3rd. Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.66 36— Tan Mah Kim vs. Tan Siong Neo84 words
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Article98 1936-09-23 2 Frenchman Wanted For Los Angeles Dope Case Shanghai. Sept. 21. Albert Stev. a Frenchman, who was wanted by the au:horities in connection with a sensational Los Angeles doDe case, died in hospital after beins found unconscious on the roadside in the French Concession. His death is98 words
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Article266 1936-09-23 2 Gifts And Subscriptions The following donations and subsscriptions are acknowledged by the treasurer of the Child Welfare Society: i Fresh Food and Refrigeration Co. Ltd. $75. Mrs. Tan Chong Chue $12.! Mr. Boey Khai Hang $10. Mr. C. C. Dunman $10. Mr. Yew Aik $6 Miss B.266 words
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Article85 1936-09-23 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. Toh Boon Hwee appeared at the court on Saturday morning in answer to a charge of having thrown corrosive i acid at Mr. B. R. Charlie, clerk of works in the Public Woms Department Accused claimed trial and a post-85 words
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Article196 1936-09-23 2 The New Building (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. rE 1935 report of the Rubber Research Institute just issued shows that the income last year exceeded the expenditure by $23 403. The total revenue was $436,030. and of this $404,849 was contributed by Malayan Governments196 words
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Article129 1936-09-23 2 REVOLUTION LOVE "The Marriage Of Corbal" At The Capitol "The Marriage of Corbal," which began at the Capitol last night, deals with the French revolution from a different angle— an unusual village view, so to speak. It shows the efforts of a people's agent to promote the revolution in a129 words
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Article114 1936-09-23 2 A Chinese fitter working in a factory in Raub Road had a nasty accident cn Monday. He had his left toe caught :in some machinery and split open. He was bleeding profusely and was removed to the General Hospital by ambulance. A Chinese was knocked down by114 words
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Advertisement22 1936-09-23 2 YOU GET ALL THE NEWS AND THE LATEST LOCAL PICTURES IN THE FREE PRESS MALAYAS PREMIER MORNING PAPER Established Over A Century.22 words
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Advertisement128 1936-09-23 2 BUSINESS CARDS. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS in marble or granite. Photographs sent on application, no obligation to purchase. Phone 6075. SINGAPORE CASKET CO. Only address 1 Penhas Road off Lavender Street. IMPORTANT NOTICE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP LIQUIDATION SALE FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTION ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST FRANKEL BROS.128 words
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Advertisement829 1936-09-23 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. £be Stnoapore^ Jfrec ipiess Head Oflice: Cecil Street, Sinjapor. Phone 5471 ,5 lla Koala Lumpur Oflice: 25, Java Street. Phoue: 3683. Penanf Office: 12, Bishop S/reet Phone: 1477. London Office: £c 3 4 Fle Phon-*: Central 3MW— Tel: =-l*32ft^32: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within Jp S *2p Malaya f.« MmT,829 words
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Article81 1936-09-23 3 The merits of domestic education for girls as opposed to vocational were discussed in a two-hour debate con- ducted by members of the Chinese Christian Association at the Institute Hall, Prinsep Street. Handled from the angle of the Chinese girls in the Straits Settlements, many interesting views were81 words
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Article845 1936-09-23 3 Forged Water Tickets Charge GENUINE ONES HAD FLAW IN PRINTING THE story of an alleged fraud to deprive the Singapore Municipality of its revenue from the sale of water to shipping from the Clyde Terrace Pier, was told in the Assize Court, Singapore, yesterday, before Mr.845 words
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Article424 1936-09-23 3 R.A. Sergeants' Mess Carnival A GAY EVENING rE Royal Artillery (Changi) Sergeants' Mess provided the most successful evening of their quarterly entertainment programme on Saturday, Sept. 19, by a Fancy Dress Carnival Dance. Over 300 people attended, represenI tatives of all units in Malaya. The standard of originality and attractiveness424 words
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535 1936-09-23 3 Judgment Reserved FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. E. E. Colman in the fifth court yesterday In the case in which Mr. W. A. Bartholomew, an Officer in the Royal Army Service Corps is charged on three counts. with having caused grievous hurt535 words
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Article223 1936-09-23 3 LETTERS IGNORED Well-known Local Arab Fined FOR failing to furnish the name of the driver who drove a car at Jaian Besar, on Apr. 25, which met with an accident and which accident was not reported to the nearest police station, Said Zin bin Hassan Atalas, a well-known Arab resident,223 words
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Article84 1936-09-23 3 Intimidation By Agitators Believed Although there' have been no further demonstrations, many of the artisans and coolies concerned in the Singapore strikes have not yet returned to work. It is believed they are being intimidated by agitators. However, in the pineapple industry the strike movement seems to have84 words
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Advertisement332 1936-09-23 3 RUBBER 6th Oct. 6th Oct. SIXTY years ago— on June 14, 1876— Sir Joseph Hooker, Director of Kew Gardens, received from Mr. W. H. Wickham a shipment of 70,000 Hevea seeds, gathered in the rubber forests of Brazil. Karely .°> per cent, germinated, but by August 2,000 seedlings were on332 words
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Advertisement42 1936-09-23 3 K. P. M. CHRISTMAS TOUR TO INDO-CHINA AND SIAM AN ALL INCLUSIVE TOUR OF 19 DAYS by s.s. "TASMAN" LEAVE SINGAPORE: DEC 19th RETURN TO SINGAPORE: JAN. 6*h. For detailed information please apply to: K.P.M. LINE. 1, Finlayson Green. Tel. 5451. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm42 words
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Article, Illustration2581 1936-09-23 4 Training R.A.F. Squadrons Mrs. Beryl Mar khamis Daring 2,700 Miles ISon-Stop Trustworthy Aeroplane And Engine ile Havilland Announcement New Biplane Discontinued Four-engined Monoplane Development 250 m.p.h. Airliner Maintaining Commercial Output Sleeve-valved Motors in Service J Aeroplanes Success Of Flying Trials. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT2,581 words
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Article184 1936-09-23 4 Sequel To Visit To Hh British-born Wife London. Sept 13. At Marlborough Street P yesterday. Wiihrim Karl A ed 34. pugilist, pleaded guilty to a charge ol being an alien and tail. comply with the condition ol his landing. Sgt. L.ns 'All >n.s D tnal Antonowitz surrendered him.vlt184 words
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Advertisement43 1936-09-23 4 TO PENANG in 3 hours. Services: Wednesdav Sunday Single Fare £9 ($77 approx.) FROM SINGAPORE TO BRISBANE in 3U days. Services: Friday Monday Single Fare £52 ($446 approx.) TO ENGLAND in Bl_ days. Services: Wednesday Sunday. Single Fare £156 ($1,337 approx.) IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.43 words
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Advertisement34 1936-09-23 4 COX KINGS (AGENTS) LIMITED arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passengers Apply for particulars to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. or lo any of Cox and Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, ETC.34 words
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Article, Illustration329 1936-09-23 5 GUARDSMAN CYRIL AYLIXG. a -ed __ff'k_.*«__m i<i<s— I*ssssss_ssssssss«ssl Cemetery. Kent, with full military h onour* t! attal,on Gr *nadier Gu ards, who was shot in a hut at Pirbrijjht Camp, was buried at Maidstone tiring party of Grenadier Guards with offi eoffin was escorted by St. Pauls Troop of Boy329 words
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Advertisement25 1936-09-23 5 WYE VALLEY CANNED FRUITS <Sc VEGETABLES Packed fresh from Garden and Orchard. They are delicious, MiTi^! MIU x^^ r-A _■_> _>tO *•*-<» fe PHONE: 5378 H'S. J7s25 words
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204 1936-09-23 6 Piquant Developments Likely ALLEGED MARRIAGE WHIG DID NOT TAKE PLACE London, Sept. 13. PIQUANT developments are likely in connection with the case of the girl and man who were reported to have been married in a London hospital last week when the man was204 words
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Article70 1936-09-23 6 Annual Inspection By Mr. Cheeseman iFrom Our Own Correspondent* Malacca. Sept. 20. In the absence of Mr. F. C. Sands. Scout Commissioner for Malaya, the annual inspection of Scouts was carried out by Mr H. R Cheeseman. Assistant Commissioner. In congratulating the various groups for the fine display.70 words
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Article126 1936-09-23 6 Dismissed In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. •THE Johore Court of Appeal today A dismissed the appeal of Adaikan against sentence of death passed M the last Johore Bahru Assizes for the murder of a woman named Kanagammal. The sentence was confirmed. The126 words
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Article52 1936-09-23 6 Mr. A. C. Maxwell. O-S.P.C, Teluk Anson, has been seconded for service in Kedah and assumed duty as OSPC, Sungei Patani. with effect from Sept. 1. Tunku Syed Abu Bakar bin Tunku Syed Ismail, an Officer of Class I. Malay Administrative Service, has been appointed to act as Assistant District52 words
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Article47 1936-09-23 6 Police Discover Stolen Money Excellent police work in Johore culminated on Monday morning in the discovery of the money stolen from Mr. R. J. Brooker on Sept. 16. It was found hidden among some boulders in the jungle close to the 'scene of the hold-UD.47 words
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Article42 1936-09-23 6 Under the auspices of the Literary Section of the Hindoo Association a lecture will be given on the "Building of Character*" at the Association's premises. 3 Race Course Lane, on Friday, at 7 p.m. sharp. The public is cordiallv invited.42 words
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Article90 1936-09-23 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. The resumed hearing of the charge against Arthui Newark, instructor to the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, of causing the death of a Tamil. Rengam I by driving his car in a negligent man- ner will be taken by Mr.90 words
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Article, Illustration557 1936-09-23 6 3,000 Are Now Out Of Work In Malaya THAT there are no less than 3,000 Eurasian unemployed in I Malaya is the assertion made by Mr. J. F. Augustin in the current number of the Eurasian Review. "Up to the present time." says this writer, "the Eurasian557 words
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Article306 1936-09-23 6 Raffles College Report A HEALTHY record of scholastic! progress and achievement and of financial stability is revealed by the annual report of Raffles College, Singapore, for the academic year 1935-36 made available yesterday. New staff houses were built and the college lands were added to during306 words
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Article86 1936-09-23 6 "Must Be Checked At All Costs* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sera mat. Sept 22. "Rash driving must be checked at all costs," said the Segamat Magistrate, Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. in court yesterday when fining a young Chinese $30. He commented on the number of such cases86 words
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Article152 1936-09-23 6 Sailor Who Could H ard y Walk for Pain Rheumatism nad so cripp that he could only make hu oatn and difficulty Hen i introduced him to a remerh perfectly fit lot thr ha:c *Iti is a week:— >Mi **1 nave oeen a seam*!.152 words
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Article336 1936-09-23 6 Prospectus Issued 'THE Government has lost no time in Issuing the prospectus tor the new loan which was authorised at the meeting of the Legisiathe Council on Monday. The full amount oi the loan is being issued at once, at par. and there ts payable with the336 words
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Article, Illustration1921 1936-09-23 6 SEA CAPTAINS' REUNION IN SINGAPORE '"TWO sea captains sat down for a quiet chat at Tanjong Pagar on Monday. Captain J. Smith, of the Silvercypress, was host, and Captain E. Palmer of the Sllverbeech. his guest. It was a reunion between two men J who two months ago figured In1,921 words
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Advertisement142 1936-09-23 6 Jualaya is pleased THE STANDARD SIZE OF llfiT— __H_frfW ENGLAND'S I^Hll HIGHEST CLASS l^tJjll' CIGARETTE E__S_SIII Malaya's favourite luxury cigarette has always been Black f White, magnum size. Now for the first time, Malaya -/>. is enjoying the Standard size 45 cents for tins of 50. STANDARD* SIZE X^ Made142 words
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Advertisement54 1936-09-23 6 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you ft nM i unable to enjoj the take Dr. Nixon** VI -Tabu your Manhood. Vltnlit) v Big reault. in 2 Vl-Taba are new d anteed to build n« bl« body and _aake a new man one week or money bark on rnipty54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-09-23 7 The hockey match arranged between the Colts and the Chinese, which was to have been played on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday was cancelled. AL RIVERS29 words
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Article, Illustration87 1936-09-23 7 With reference to the statement about the cruiser Dance in yesterday's Services Notes, we are informed that the Dance is replacing H.M.S. Cornwall, which arrived in the United Kingdom from the China Station last July, while H M.S. Cumberland will relieve the Kent and carry the flag ofFree Press - 87 words
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Article16 1936-09-23 7 Mr. W. L. Midford. of the P.W.D. Taiping, and Mrs. Midford have gone on Home leave.16 words
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Advertisement71 1936-09-23 7 Ths Year's Great Film Treat! lIJL THE BEAUTY OF "RIO RITA" ALL THE EXCITEMENT ANO THRiLLSOF BL*.CK PfRATE CAPITOL .-NEXT CHANGE ._i sWMßt****? JmmWJmm ..mm 9 mt^mw E2 Jm\ MtmWm m J Wm > m >m^ _j^fc_ H_. E_n -g_v *m\ m\ J_%^^ Jmu '■AW "mmtt ._3__J__i Wjk "*f" 4H71 words
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Advertisement423 1936-09-23 7 THE MOST AMAZING MYSTERY THRILLER SINCE LON CHANEY'S "UMHOLY THREE V* •■'-'-'-'-'B'-"a'-"_***"B*_"_"_****************************************************** i^^^^^^ B^ B^^ H^ H i^^Ml^M__«__r-_B___l_^_B_B-i-^-l-» TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 ALHAMBRA GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE ■ar JB H -M __^n_i aPM 3 -^-^-^-^-^B-HH-H-H-H^-^-^-^-i VJ Shrunk by a Mad Scientist into "I^** '^^B B*l ,_jJS^r _i _fe__^__H '^9 S-^^V^^^'J BJf_»^*B n n423 words
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Article46 1936-09-23 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced between Miss Stephanie Heynert. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Heynert cf London and Mr. James Theodore Hiltermann. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hiltermann of London. The wedding will take place towards the end of November.46 words
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848 1936-09-23 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. Today's Tin Meeting AFTER two postponements, the International Tin Committee will hold their vital meeting in London today and a whole industry is eagerly awaiting the re-suit oi their deliberations. Originally call- ed for Sept. 4. the meeting was postponed until Sept.848 words
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Article176 1936-09-23 8 Dr. Rajaratnam. A MO., Taiping, will, it is understood, go on leave to Ceylon early next month. Before going to Taiping. Dr. Rajaratnam was the eye specialist of the Ipoh Hospital. Dr. Thomas Evans. Health Officer. Kuala Kangsar. has gone on transfer to Kuala Lipis in a176 words
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Article132 1936-09-23 8 Saturday, Sept. 19. Hon. Chief Justice N. H. P. Whitley. Hen. Mr. A. S. Small and Mrs. Small. Hen. Mr. R. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Henggeler had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency attended the Singapore Races. His Excellency dined with the memjbers132 words
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Article764 1936-09-23 8 Victorian Cult Of The Chase Lloyds Atur Coronation Insurances Padereicski's hie turn \isit I 9 London ''THE Victorian cult of the chase did not escape contemporary cr*icism. and the Prince Consort was the usual target of the critics for having introduced barbarous German blood sports to764 words
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Article1478 1936-09-23 8 WHERE the cherry-pickers come irom no one in Toll Green knows rightly; yet there they are each June in their red neckerchiefs and their shapeless brown hats* and the only ones you can trace at all are the Irishmen who have come over tor haysei and are doing1,478 words
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Advertisement134 1936-09-23 8 tDEINHARDS I Famous Hocks LIEBFRAUMILCH I sz//) e r o BH VINTAGE 1929 MH CALDBECKS. Wholesale Retail Wine Merchants. 5933 '^'k^\ Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5934 fjk GOODWOOD THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITI WTED HOTEL IN HIE ISLAND. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. THE COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS THE PLACE FOR134 words
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Advertisement30 1936-09-23 8 TO ALL SPORTSMEN —THE U GAFLAC" ACCIDENT POLICY IS A SOUND INVESTMENT. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Incorporated in Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE: 6480.30 words
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Article, Illustration565 1936-09-23 9 JOHN BAGNALL - "PA TENT APPL IED FOR"- JOHN BAGNALL -BY SIR A Non^Smoker But He Invents Ashtray CIGARETTES CAN'T FALL ON THE TABLE BY A STAFF REPORTER SIR JOHN BAGNALL DOESN'T SMOKE. BUT HE HAS INVENTED AN IMPROVED ASHTRAY FOR THOSE WHO DO. I ASKED HIM ABOUT IT YESTERDAY. "This is positively565 words
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Article, Illustration566 1936-09-23 9 Dr. K. K. Pathy Wants To Know Total Cost INCREASE IN ALLOWANCE FOR ENTERTAINMENT? ALTHOUGH the Singapore Municipal Commissioners have approved the project to build a new house for the President at Macßitchie Reservoir at a cost of $100,000, the matter has not been entirely disposed of,Free Press - 566 words
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Article159 1936-09-23 9 But Fears Attack By The Soviet LLOYD GEORGE TALKS ON RECENT VISIT London, Sept. 22. "/GERMANY does not want war but fears an attack by the Soviet Union and is suspicious of the Franco-Soviet Pact," said Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview on his recent159 words
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Article80 1936-09-23 9 For Proprietor Publisher Of The Fascist London, Sept. 22. At the Old Bailey the trial of Arnold Spenser Leese and Walter Whitehead, respective y the proprietor and the printer of the newspaper Fasc'st. ended yesterday when the accused were found guilty on two counts, namely conspiring toReuter - 80 words
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Article73 1936-09-23 9 Inquiries To Be Made By Air Ministry London, Scpt. 22. The Coroner has adjourned the inquest on Capt. Campbell Black, who was kil ed in an aerodrome accident at Liverpool on Saturday pending the results of Service and civil inquiries which will be held by the Air Ministry.British Wireless; Reuter - 73 words
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Article40 1936-09-23 9 New York, Scpt. 22. The damage to shipping by the hurricane which struck the eastern seaboard at the week-end is estimated at €1.000,000. mostly to small boats plying the coasts or moored in har- hours ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article109 1936-09-23 9 COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE May Be Introduced In Austria Vienna, Sept. 1?.. /\NE hundred thousand Austrian men between the ages of 18 and 42 (the total Austrian voluntary militia now being formed) may be forced into compulsory military service, according to an announcement by the Vice-Chan-cellor. Herr Baarbarenfels, yesterday, who saidReuter - 109 words
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Article103 1936-09-23 9 Socialists And Communists' Majority For First Time Stockholm, Sept. 22. The Prime Minister. M. Pehrsson. has announced the Cabinet will resign tomorrow. The Swedish elections resulted in a clear victory for the Social Dtmocrats. For the first time in the history of Sweden the Socialist and Communist partiesReuter - 103 words
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Article65 1936-09-23 9 London, Sept. 22. Mr. Frank Hornby, former Member of Parliament for a Liverpool constituency, died there yesterday following an operation in his 74th year. Mr. Hornby was the inventor of Meccano toys and Hornby toy trains and from a small workshop with one assistant built up aBritish Wireless - 65 words
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199 1936-09-23 9 Evacuation Of Fengtai Means Abandonment Of North China INDEPENDENT REGIME UNDER CONTEMPLATION Shanghai, Sept. 22. FURTHER details of the agreement made between Gen. Sung Che Yuan, head of the Hopei-Charhar Government, and the Japanese forces in North China, under which the units of the 29th army evacuated the district of199 words
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116 1936-09-23 9 THREE KILLED AND MANY INJURED Havana, Sept. 21. •yHREE people were killed and over 20 injured in the explosion of a huge bomb outside the offices of the newspaper Pais. The bomb was hidden in an old truck and is believed to have contained overReuter - 116 words
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Article30 1936-09-23 9 Train Crashes Into Motor Coach Marseilles, Sept. 22. Ten were killed and 26 seriously injured when a local train crashed into a motor coach at Chateauneuf-les- Martlgues.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article112 1936-09-23 9 Keen Competition Between Penang Dealers 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Sept. 22. There has been a continuous fall in the price of salt in the Penang market, largely due to keen competition between dealers. The price of one cartload of 40 piculs was $40 in February; it112 words
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Advertisement96 1936-09-23 9 g|m||| TATOE E ;^^^f r CRISPS m m*JL^li^4mfk m ARE DELICIOUS WITH Wmkjlltm^y9W SOUP STEAKS F,SH ETC *&!Z?*mm* /fj*. ,DEAL FOR PICNICS iarv _<r •;-^--T-!CTF....ifi"iiJK^ <ty»^rJ"rJr!iii**a R l %iHg£ SfSin AND KITCHIL MAKAN PRICE 35 CENTS PER TIN ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. \r^f//\ ow CLEAR jp/^v How SHEER.96 words
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542 1936-09-23 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. Sept. 22 wmm^mmm The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage •nd stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 119 7 8 1197a542 words
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Article214 1936-09-23 10 Sept. 18. 19. 21. American Can. Com. 125 7 8 126*2 125 American Telephone and Telegraph 175 3 8 175^ 175» 2 I escn Railroad 82 J 4 83^ 93' 4 Chesapeak 67 7 8 68^ 08 Dupont 161 161 161":; Firestone 29 2S 7 8 29214 words
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91 1936-09-23 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Sept. 2?, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases 'F.0.8. September) 27 27 116 Good F.A.Q. in cases FOB. September) 26 7 8 26 15 16 No. I.X.RS.S. (Spotloose) <awardable Singapore) 26 13 16 26 15 16 October 27 27 8 Oct.-Dec. 27»91 words
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Article83 1936-09-23 10 The Eastern Bank. Ltd., Singapore, have received a cable from their head office in London that the directors of the bank have declared an interim dividend at the rate of 3s. per share less income tax at the rate of 4s 9d per less 8.660d. relief in respect83 words
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Article27 1936-09-23 10 Mr. Yeow Cheng Hoe. of the Rates Division, Municipal Treasurer's Department. Singapore, passed the Final 'Part I) Examination of the Corporation of Accountants, Glasgow, held in June.27 words
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Article202 1936-09-23 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 in Malaya has202 words
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Article197 1936-09-23 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 22 RUBBER: Irregular. London Spot: 7 11 16d. 713 16d. Previously: 7 11 16d. 7" 4 d. Oct.-Dec: 7 3 4 d. 7 13 16d. Previously: 7 3 4 d. 7 13 16d. Jan.-March: 713 16d. 715 lGd. Previously: 713 lGd.197 words
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69 1936-09-23 10 THE METAL MARKETS From London 5.30 p. m. Sept. 22 Tin: Dull. Cash: £195 10s. Previously: Dull at £197 ss. Three months: £193 7s. 6d. Previously: £194 17s. 6d. New York Tin: 45.12. Previously: 45.75. Copper: Settlement: £39. Previously: £39 2s. 6d. Gold: Yesterday: £6 17s. 4* 2 d. Previously:69 words
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82 1936-09-23 10 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations Sept. 22 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 124.21 76 15 16 76 15 16 New York $to 4.86 2 3 5.06 3 4 5.06 1 2 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.107 7.48 4 7.46^. Hong Kong Per82 words
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Article219 1936-09-23 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Sept. 22 SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 24 li 16 London 4 months' sight 2 4 8 Lyons, demand 897 Hamburg, demand 145 New York, demand 59' 8 Montreal, demand 59 Batavia, demand 86? 8 Samarang. demand 86 3 8219 words
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1165 1936-09-23 10 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser and Co.'s List TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1936, 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 4 1 2 d 4s 9d Asam Kumbang 27s 29s c.d. Austral Malay 52s 6d 54s 6d x.d. iAyer Hitam (5s) 15s 6d 16s 6d c.d. Ayer Weng1,165 words
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Article152 1936-09-23 10 IN their daily report on the share market issued at the (lose of business yesterday, Messrs. Fraser and Co state that the dull dition of the tin share market was not helped by a fall i» the price of the metal of $1.75. Nevertheless, prices do not152 words
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Article86 1936-09-23 10 Sept. It Sarawak Jelotong $154 R. Siam. W C Ho, 1 J^, R. Saigon Al j^p R. Saigon No 1 $I4C Rice. Saigon No. 2 $j4? Rice. Saigon. No. 3 $]47 R Rangoon "SQ pP Sept. 22: Singapore m pri* picul) $96.50. Buyers Sellers Gambier 5.25 Java86 words
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Article30 1936-09-23 10 Tbe present the i r,M T >1 CaMe and Wir i traffic In Kd H 100: I August, 1936 Average foe Wi Averasse tor 8 m m I30 words
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Article173 1936-09-23 11 Local Area Manager For Imperial Airways Lieut. Commander AD S Murray has been appointed Area Manager ni Singapore for Imperial Airways Ltd.. following the recent departure of Captain C A. Barnard to England on leave Lieut. Commander Murray, who arrived in Singapore by air.173 words
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169 1936-09-23 11 "Immoral Violation Of Natural Rights" London, Sept. 19. A letter complaining of the immoral violation of the natural rights of the Welsh nation by the construction of an air force bombing camp at Penrhos was read when three We'sh Nationalist leaders were committed for 'trial169 words
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Article71 1936-09-23 11 Shanghai. Sept. 21. An official report by the Tientsin Customs Department states that smuggling by Japanese and Koreans has spread to the districts between Tientsin and Paotingfu. In view of the large number of Japanese troops stationed along the i motor road between Tientsin and71 words
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Article513 1936-09-23 11 Winning CONTRACT fr^Vv^ou^CX/u* David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schenken, world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence. A CONTROVERSY BETWEEN EXPERTS •HTHE other day we remarked that while Theodore A. Lightner is undoubtedly one of the country's greatest players,513 words
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Article438 1936-09-23 11 Singapore, Sept. 18. MEAT Beef steak Kati 34 Beef stew or curry do 25 Fillet Steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 45 Pork, lean Kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (lst quality do 35 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) Kati 50 Ducks each 40 Fowls Kati 30 Hens438 words
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Article214 1936-09-23 11 12th Anniversary The twelfth anniversary celebration of the Sangeetha Abivirthi Sabah. Kuala Lumpur, took place at the branch Sabah. at Sentul. The programme consisted of Mela Ka-cheri given by Mr. M. Pasupathy and his colleagues, a lecture on Music by Miss Kokilambal Praisoody, and a music recital214 words
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Advertisement525 1936-09-23 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in ine oulony of Hong Kong) Tbe 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 Reserve525 words
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Advertisement498 1936-09-23 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated ln 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 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star- Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ipoh Semarang Bangkok Karachi498 words
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Miscellaneous464 1936-09-23 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHI Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49.9 meties p m 600 Recorded music. News, stock and share report. 8.30 Close down. Batavia— NlßOM »> .20 ajn— 7.os a.m.— YDA 98.68 m. and YDB 25.3 m. 10.50 a.m.— 1.50 pjn.464 words
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Miscellaneous162 1936-09-23 11 9.50 "The Kaleidoscope of Opera 10.50 Woman's Hour. 11.05 Songs by Hugo Wolf. 11.20 Close down. Paris— Radio-Coloniale Wavelength— 25.60 metres a.m. 5.35 Concert. 6.35 News in French. 6.50 News in Spanish. 7.00 News in French. Market prices. 720 News in English. 7.35 Records or Theatrical broadcast. 9.35 Close down.162 words
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Article49 1936-09-23 12 Sept. 21: Dupleix (Fch.)*, Kepah. Grootekerk (Dut. >; Bintang (Dan.); Raub. Kinta. Eurybates <Brit.). Sept. 22: Hong Siang, Hong Lam. Hong Thong. Hong Kwong, Rahman. Esmeralda, Jerantut. Kudat. Glenogle. Diomed. Anhui, Turbo (Brit.); Sir Karl Knudsen (Nor.); Arabia Maru (Jap.); Tergestea <Ital.>; P'dent Van Buren (Am.); Hin Cheong (Chi.).49 words
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Article168 1936-09-23 12 Intended For Service To South Africa A new liner, the Wlndhuk of 16.000 tons, built for the South African service of the German-African lines was launched at Hamburg last month. The new ship was christened by the Governor of Bavaria, General von Epp. in the presence of168 words
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Article61 1936-09-23 12 Dr. R. B. Hawes was a passenger from Singapore to Penang in the Imperial Airways plane Athena on Sunday, returning next day by the Arethusa. Mr. T. A. Farthing was a passenger by the Qantas plane Adelaide which left Singapore on Tuesday his destination being Sourabaya. Mr. C.61 words
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549 1936-09-23 12 Canadian Pacific And N.Y.K. Enterprise AN expenditure of about U.5.560,000,000 is said to be contemplated by the Canadian Pacific Line on the construction of four giant liners, two of which will replace the Empress of Russia and the Empress of Asia on the549 words
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Article124 1936-09-23 12 Makasser, Dut., 362 tons, from Indragiri 21, too Indragiri 23. Angby, Sarw., 503 tons, from Sarikei 21. to Kuching 25. Hai Shang. Chin., 2.073 tons, from Vizagapatam to Sui Sang. Brit.. 1.983 tons, from Osaka 21. to Penang 23. Van Heutsz. Dut., 2,748 tons, from Amoy 21. to124 words
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Article135 1936-09-23 12 Ships alongside the Wharves nr expected to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gat* Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 1. Bulan. Chitral 18; Kudat 16 q a 11; Shunko Maru 8: Idomene^ < i Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2>. Sllverbeech 30; Tascalao Silvercypress 34; Ma.,. ca Maru Empire Dock135 words
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Advertisement481 1936-09-23 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in P.M.8.) Cf I TELEPHONE: Freight 6433— Passage MSL WW .W 'W g LLOYDS AGENTS. r BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS, (g ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. mmmmomWomlmmWk CANADIAN MClffIC |WQ«lD* afillrkn (Incorporated ln Bnflaad) hrtAVf L SYSTHfc THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES481 words
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Advertisement214 1936-09-23 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. 1) of fast twin-screw Oil Driven Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SUDAN. MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Leave Rangoon Colombo 1936 DERBYSHIRE Oct. 8 Oct. 14 SHROPSHIRE Oct. 22 Oct.214 words
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Advertisement417 1936-09-23 12 STRAITS PACIFIC CONFERENCE FRKKiHT TARIFF NO. 5. t Rates Of Freight. It is notified for information that, with effect as from Dec 1 1936 the rates of freight quoted in this Tariff will be cancelled -and substituted in their place. COMMODITY STYLE OF PACKING SCALE lu\ RATF Arsenic Drums 20417 words
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Miscellaneous439 1936-09-23 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and Ipoh: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 pjn. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taining and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru,439 words
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Advertisement289 1936-09-23 13 P&O! _rm tn r*»**mV. m i j mttA^ Mm'. W mnv *l ALWAYS GO BY P&O •T'S MORE COMFORTABLE CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY. From SINGAPORE. TO:— Ist. Class 2nd. Class Hon? Kong 5137.14 5102.86 Shanghai 5188.57 5137.14 Kobe or Yokohama 5222.86 5154.29 (olombo 5205.71 5137.14289 words
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Advertisement448 1936-09-23 13 (Incorporated in England.) I I HERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporatea in Straits Settlements.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sal)** ?ITY OF FLORENCE Havre, London. Efdam. H'burg, Glasgow SeDt. 30 Oct. 2 ;iTY448 words
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Advertisement1025 1936-09-23 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hoa Khiow Steamship Co., (19X2) Ltd. Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The C unard 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..1,025 words
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Advertisement752 1936-09-23 14 K. P. M. MAKASSER— Wednesday. Sept. 23. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. VAN HEUTSZ— Wednesday, Sept. 23. Penang and Belawan-Deli. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept. 2?. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday. Sept. 23. P. Samboe. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi BARENTS/— Thursday. Sept. 24. Saigon and Hong Kong. REAEL— Thursday. Sept.752 words
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Advertisement492 1936-09-23 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE d^AMEMC^MAIL LINE m**~rtl\ Km> ii. < PRESIDENT LINERS THE AMERICAN MAIL LINE PRESIDENT STEAMERS offer you:— 1. A short fast route to Canada. 2. 23 Days only from Singapore to Vancouver. 3. Lowest first and tourist class fares to America and Canada. 4. Excellent Tourist Class cabins.492 words
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Advertisement726 1936-09-23 14 O. S. K. LINE ILa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durb; jj S» Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo Ryuyo Maru Cape Town via Mombasa, Zanzibar, H m Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marques. Durban, East London, Algoa Bay and Mossel Bay. Aden Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. (W726 words
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Article, Illustration2961 1936-09-23 15 " Nimrod - WEEK-END SPORT FESTIVAL THAT M IGHT HAVE BEEN "Nimrod Spotlight on Sport By Japanese Olympians Meteoric Rise In Sporting Arenas 1940 Games That Diving Exhibition Mr. R. L. Hastie Saying Good-Bye To Malaya Al Rivers Comes Back Mr. Van Tooren 9 s Double A Race Record w brief years. Japan2,961 words
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Article, Illustration733 1936-09-23 16 R. A. Reach Final Of Singapore Cup LATE RALLY BY LOSERS ALMOST SAVED MATCH K 3; Marines 2. •piEKE was very nearly another replay in the semi-final of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition between the Royal Artillery and the Marines yesterday, but the losers left itFree Press - 733 words
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Article180 1936-09-23 16 Friendly Match Won By Odd Goal IN a friendly hockey match on the Police ground yesterday, the R.A.F. defeated the Police by the odd goal in five. The winners showed superior team work throughout, the forwards in particular combining in some beautiful short passing movements180 words
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Article30 1936-09-23 16 •"PC DAY'S replay semi-final Cup match between the Police and M.V.W. at Anson Koad will start at 5.5 p.m. and not at the usual time of 5.15 p.m.30 words
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Article111 1936-09-23 16 The following tie will be played in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament thisi afternoon. "B" Class Doubles Final: A. C. Grow- j der and T. A. D. Hewan (ser.) vs. jJ E. D. Graham and W. J. J. Vincent 4). The profession pairs final will be played tomorrow111 words
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Article155 1936-09-23 16 Foo Woo Wan will meet the winner of the match between Woon Chow Tat and Chua Choon Leong in the final cf the tennis championship of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club. In one of the semi-finals yesterday Foo Woo Wan disposed of Yap Ah Hyam in straight sets.155 words
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Article67 1936-09-23 16 A mixed foursome competition will be played on Sunday afternoon at the Keppel Golf Club. There will be no ballot, th? players to arrange their own partners and times of starting. On the completion of the above competition the prizes won during the three months July-September will be67 words
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Article22 1936-09-23 16 In a hockey match p'ayed at Tanglin yesterday, the R.A.M.C. defeated the Y.M.C.A. by five goals to two.22 words
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Article, Illustration223 1936-09-23 16 Yachting Protest Sustained ON Sunday the international sixmetre c ass sailed a sweepstake race. The wind from the south was light and variable but increased in strength during the morning. Kathleen 111 skippered by G. D. A. Lundon finished first. Finishing times being as follows: lst. Kathleen 111 (G. D.Free Press - 223 words
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Article200 1936-09-23 16 In the qualifying round for the Guillemard Cup at the Selangor Golf Club this week-end W H. Elkins. Malayan and club champion, returned a 71. which is four less than bogey The following cards were returned: P. A. Bray (12) 68 E. M. Scoular <6> 70200 words
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Article60 1936-09-23 16 The following have been se'ected to represent the Y.M.C.A. at water-polo vs. the R.A. (Changi) at the Y.MIC A. Pool at Fort Canning tomorrow at 5.15 pm. Choo Seng Kay (capt.), Lim Thye Hock, H. Thaler, E. S. M. Khatena, Teo Teck Soon, Tan Hong Seng and Lee60 words
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Article, Illustration428 1936-09-23 16 Indians Too Good For R.A.O.C. QUITE an interesting if not very scientific game of hockey was witnessed on the Indian Association ground yesterday when the Indians defeated the R.A.O.C. by four goals to nil. The game was quite :ast and both sides disoiayed great enthusiasm. TheFree Press - 428 words
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Article244 1936-09-23 16 Handicaps For First Day T HE following are the first day (Fridav pore Turf Clubs Autum. ing: -*w--rtarses 'Jlass 4— v Gallant l€agr> 10 .0 Excuse Me 9.12. Wot ver 91* 9.11. Britann.a 9 10. l> Caravel 9 9. Sam Bui Horses Cass 4— h. Hokey Pokey 10 8 Mis,244 words
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Article97 1936-09-23 16 Twenty YearV Results From Oar Own Don Bangkok sept. H. Since the Government lmpo. racing tax six years *g* th Span Club has paid over to G< £68.000 and the Tu:! Club L7t total of £146,000. Figures are no** evailabk I 20 years" r^sui*- side by side they97 words
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Article85 1936-09-23 16 London. Sept 1" At Brooklands. Freddie I his co-driver. C. Mart*::. national 500 miles race, c His time wj.s 4 hours 57 seconds, average 116 86 miles per hour. Dixon reptory. Second wa* E W W Bi:ker Carr in a Pacey Hasan Speci time 4 hours 46 minutes85 words
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Article26 1936-09-23 16 Owing to the soft courts, tennis ties in the of the S.C.C. and the YM were to have been pi were postponed until to-26 words
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Advertisement137 1936-09-23 16 GRSSf^X saves mUviJJm TIME -rf^cpn^ AND ITTw MONEY Ms~ ft When you use gas-whether it is for CS jT^N cooking or water heating-you can K }\f\' CONTROL the fuel supply to a i hairsbreadth. There's no question of wasting even a centworth of fuel. And here's another point worth noting.137 words
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