The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 April 1937
1937-04-03
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Title Section17 1937-04-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15,125 ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1937. It CENTS.17 words
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Article466 1937-04-03 1 Discussions On ItaloYugoslav Pact MILITARY ASSISTANCE GUARANTEE IN CASE OF AGGRESSION? Czechoslovakia Wants Clauses Widened Belgrade, Apr. 2. riih situation In Spain and the recently negotiated agreement between Italy and Yugoslavia were discussed at a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Little Entente here, when466 words
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Article60 1937-04-03 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Apr. 2. MX. Justice Thomas Serconi heSmith, the former F..M.S. Chief Justice, died at Budleigh Salterton on Mar. SI. London, Apr. 2. THK strut of an aeroplane identified as belonging to the Duchess of Bedford was washed ashore at Yarmouth and is believedReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration201 1937-04-03 1 Seven Lives Lost London, Apr. Z. OEVEN people were killed and between 30 and 50 were seriously injured m a disastrous railway accident outside Batter.sea Station this morning whf-n two suburban trains collided. An rye- witness describes the scene »a a c w.pieio shamblss, A201 words
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Article61 1937-04-03 1 GLASGOW STRIKE SPREADING Admiralty Work Held Up London, Apr. 2. pOLLOWING the Beardmorc Works strike m Glasgow, which has disorganised a considerable amount of the rrarmament work, between 800 to 1,000 apprentices m other shipbuilding and engineering works are striking m six Clydeside firms, some of which are engaged mReuter - 61 words
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Article181 1937-04-03 1 Milk Consumption JJelmv Standard I.<>miI»ii. Apr. With the exception i a relatii small fraction r»l rho population of Britain is obtainii full amount of calories required Thi.s is one ol the findit:g« of the Government advisory commit! nutrition, which, lor tho first tl history, has made a compr.British Wireless - 181 words
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Article79 1937-04-03 1 CHECK TO NAZI AMBITIONS South African Decree Pretoria. Apr. 2. TTHE Union Government, as the Mandatory Power of the former German colony of South-west Africa, has issued a proclamation •ijmed at destroying the Nazi movement there. A Hue and imprisonment may be imposed on any British subject promising t3 bearReuter - 79 words
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Article190 1937-04-03 1 London, Apr. 2. 11/HY has Russia, who has a favourable balance of payments, shipped sold valued at £10,500,000 to the United Kingdom since Mar. 8 and arranged to ship a further £25,000,000? This question is puzzling: the City. The bulk of the gold is reported not toReuter - 190 words
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Article264 1937-04-03 1 120,000 STOP WORKING President To Intervene New York, Apr. t. •THERE is still no improve- ment m the big labour disputes and more motor-works have ceased work, making 120.000 now striking, while the conference of mineowners and miners is still at a deadlock and broke upReuter - 264 words
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Advertisement75 1937-04-03 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9 15 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ENTERTAINMENT NINA and VLADIMIR WELL-KNOWN CONTINENTAL DANCERS BOOK YOl'R TABLE NON-DINERS SI r i i x f F F I75 words
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Advertisement151 1937-04-03 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT i TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARM I SUNDAY 1 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT BY RELLER'S BAND M <> RNtNG PROGRAMME SPEUAL CURRY 1. 'JUBILEE OUVERTL RE"151 words
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Article139 1937-04-03 2 Concluding Chapters Screened At Alhamhra The concluding chap! I "Flash Gordon" were screened with the change o! programme r th< Alhambra last night. These deal with the hazardous adventures ot tho "earth men" m the kingdom of Vu' v ich remains suspended m spare balanced by the power139 words
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Article156 1937-04-03 2 Prospective Emigrants Victim Of Seaman Hong Koßff, Mar. 'V.\. The Police are looking I r i seaman who is alleged to have swindled nine intended emigrants of 14.500 which they had put up between them on the understanding that he would be able to get them into Australia156 words
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Article993 1937-04-03 2 GERMANY AND Her Colonies Letters To The Editor SHOULD THEY BE CEDED BY BRITAIN? WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER AL LIES AN INCREDIBLE HYPOTHESIS—ABYSSINIA LARGE ENOUGH FOR TWO DICTATORS! NO HATRED OF GERMANS ONLY NAZIS WHAT BRITAIN STANDS FOR To the Editor, Mr. C. H. Stanley- Jones, of the Sunday Tribune,993 words
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Article, Illustration9 1937-04-03 2 photo). al tin (onsulatc-f.eneral m Singapore yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 9 words
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Article148 1937-04-03 2 Passengers Seriously Injured FOUR people, including a wunian. are m critical condition m Singapore hospitals as a result of motor accidents on Thursday and yesterday morning. Tlv most serious occurred on Bukit Timah Road on Thursday afternoon. When taxi, coming out ol Mandai Road, was tryiiiK to148 words
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Article95 1937-04-03 2 Chinese Delegatioa Sails shanghai. \pr. Dr H H Kun the Vice-Premier nd Minister ol Finance and Admiral Chen Shao Kwan, Mi. lister of the Navy, who With Mr Quo Tai Chi. the Chinese Ambassador m London. wiL reprt^::! China at the Coronation, left for Genoa en route to LondonReuter - 95 words
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Article22 1937-04-03 2 Bata Shoe Coy F.C beat Wearnes by three clear goals m their business house league fixture at the V.M.C.A. yesterday.22 words
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642 1937-04-03 2 RUBBER STOCKS IN MALAYA ABOVE NORMAL SHIPMENTS SHOULD EASE THE SITUATION Values Should Be Maintained THE /irn::ies.s reported at the dose list ire fe p: 4f) have been fully Justified and values were marked up m all markets when business was resumed after the holidays, states Stanton Nr.'s m and642 words
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Advertisement93 1937-04-03 2 AGENTS WANTED. £50 easily earned Dy selling the well-known and best-selling WESTMINSTER Series Private Christmas Cards. Britain's Premier Firm (est. 1906) oilers Highest Commission. Sample Book Free. No risk or outlay, enormous success with 1936 series, all records broken. Lewis Co. Dept. W. tettmlnaUi Works, Preston, England NOTICES, SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL93 words
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Advertisement534 1937-04-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. lM 'SF** |/,jssssssk i^Sw f .^BSSSSsiw^ llf«:illh O-Meirr Bath Koom Sralr. WfeSjßi up (o BJJ lbs. Easy to Rrjd. Colours: C.rrrn, Whitr. Ivory Prit r SV.OO. MEDICAL HALL, IJMITIO ~B()AK1) dT RESIDENCE, SEA FRONT KATOBKJ GRAMiK -7? Mrytr lid Large rcesjsi Facing wt&h VWn na'.h r SS U534 words
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Advertisement362 1937-04-03 2 Zbe Sinoapore JTrcc iPrcss llrad Ofli«r: ('nil Strrel. Sin«ap«rr Phone: I I Uiie«. v.life fttrmmnv .ill <l< p <rf ni> nU| Irl I imii «po#r. Kuala lunipur Oilier: I ivj Slrrrt. I'll i-ni ".<>K3. ltrrvv>lir Koad. Prnanff Oflirr: 12 Ki-hup Sttrt*, P*i. t Phmr: 1477. London Oflirr: 19 IS, I362 words
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Miscellaneous189 1937-04-03 2 Diary Of The Day High Water: 2.06 am BJ It. 3 :i7 p.m. 6.3 ft. Sports Socc?r: S.C.F.A. vs. Iftidds. at Stadium; Excis: vs. Indian at Police D.pot. Cricket: C.S.C. vs. 8.R.C.; B.CJv.C. vb. 5.J.1.: Nondescripts va sec.: Indians vs. Victoria School: EMC. VS. R .l. Cinemas AUIAMBKA Final .six189 words
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Article, Illustration667 1937-04-03 3 DROVE ON TO WRONG WHARF AND WENT INTO SEA How Taxi Driver Met His Death GOING AT FAST PACE THE Empress of Britain, world famous tourist vessel, was m Singapore on Mar. 2 and m order to cope with the rush of travellers, Raffles Hotel had chartered a fleet of667 words
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304 1937-04-03 3 Statement From Dock By Accused Japanese UT WAS drunk on that Might; I do not know whether I killed the deceased or not. That is what I wish to say." T).;!t statement w is made by RitchOi Yamaniwa from th<304 words
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65 1937-04-03 3 Lim Hon Cheow wa.i charged before Mr \V. Reeves with the theft ol a bicycle from the compound of the Capitol Theatre on Apr. 1. An alternative charge of dishonestly receiving the bicycle which he knew to ,<■ stolen was also preferred. He pleaded not65 words
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Article63 1937-04-03 3 me four Royal Air Force flyingb its which went from Singapore ro H Kong early last month to tak" i p;>n In the Hong Kong manoeuvres will return to Seletar next Friday. The Ist Battalion. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, which also took part m the manoeuvres,63 words
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Article18 1937-04-03 3 Mr. W. G. Scott, ol t lie Perak Hydro Electric Company, leaves for Home thi.s we^k on leave.18 words
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Article213 1937-04-03 3 Bus Driver Fined A fine ol $25 or two weeks' rigorous Imprisonment m default was imposed by Mr. T. P. Cromwell m the four;!: court yesterday on a Chinese named Teo Seng Lim. who pleaded guilty to a charge oi having caused hurl t213 words
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Article204 1937-04-03 3 Tungku Mahkota Presents Awards From Our Own Correspondent) t Johore Itahru. Apr. The annual prize distribution oi the English College, which is the leading educational institution m the State, took place yesterday In tl:e presence ot a lar^e and distinguished lathering. His Highness thr* Tungku Mahkota,204 words
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Article30 1937-04-03 3 The number of calls attended by the Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance .service during the month of March was 237 and of these 31 were to ca^es outside Municipal Limits.30 words
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Article83 1937-04-03 3 (From Our Ovn OORMpondMlil K:tn K kok. Apr. 2. The Siamese N< w Year was universally celebrated throughout the country yesterday. The Council o. 4 Rt \;<:ic\v. the Cabinet and the Assembly took part at davb:< .k m pmeatlac hkl tO the BuddBMMkI On th? kiwn.s rronUOf83 words
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Article95 1937-04-03 3 Programme Of Tonight's Recital The following is the programme to :be given by the well-known Dutch I pianist, Mr. Francois de Haan. at the Dutch Club tonight at 9.30: Sonate Pathetique '/Beethoven). Polonaise m A major. Nocturne onus 32 No. 1. Grande Vulso Brillante opus 1895 words
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Article43 1937-04-03 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. I. Traffic policemen returned to point duty this morning after an absence i over a week, during which they stood by m barracks and also helped m dealing with the .strike.43 words
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Article235 1937-04-03 3 Shipments Of Rubber During March BIG INCREASE ON FEBRUARY QCF.AN shipments of rubber. Including re-exports. liom Malaya during March totalled 59.508 tons, compared with 38.U;>8 tons m February and 41.571 tons m January. Total ship ment.s for the quarter amount to 139.107 tons. Of the March exports. 30.759 ton.s consigned235 words
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Article199 1937-04-03 3 Primate Called "Bloodthirsty" SACRILEGIOUS FINGER IN WOUND Home. THE Italian Pro.s.s takes exception to the sermon preached by the Dean Ol Winchester, the Very Rev S. G. Sehvyn. ai the requiem service at Bt. Georges Church. Bloomsbury. for the Abyssinians killed during the Abyssinian war.199 words
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768 1937-04-03 3 MALA CCA PLANTERS A GREE TO GIVE N. S. TERMS Chinese Protector Reviews Developments (From Our Own Correspondent) .M.tla« a. Api \IIR CHAN KA\'G SWI. piesidcnt ol the Malacca Chines, Chamber of W» Commerce, took the chair at the public meeting of AaJfjftJa Rubber Planters of Malacca held, under the768 words
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Advertisement14 1937-04-03 3 FOR REPAIRS N JEWELLERY WATCHES U. S. de SILVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER 179. ORCHARD ROAD14 words
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Advertisement42 1937-04-03 3 THE SOUTH PACIFIC LINE inaugurates a new ami direel mule to NEW ZEALAND NO TRANSHIPMENT'S. MAT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE} m.v. "MAETSUYCKER" 13th April s.s. "VAN REES" Bth May For particulars apply to X.P.M. LINE, Finlayson Green, Cl KIT A DADT 3l NGAPORE.42 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1937-04-03 4 Britain On The Screen By Joan Little Field Brings Famous Personality Back London, .Mar. 21 I'ilE new deal by which General Film Distributors are to produce four Gaumont-BritLsh films at their Pinewood studios and four at the Gainsborough studios at Islington during 1937 brings a1,061 words
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Article, Illustration846 1937-04-03 4 King's Robes For Coronation London Life HISTORIC GOLDEN PALLIUM London, Mar. 21. i II7HEN the King arrives at VVesl- minster Abbey for his Coronaj tion. he wears, as do his Peers, a robe of state ol cnm.son velvet. When he leaves alter the ceremony. he is dressed as a Prince846 words
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Article155 1937-04-03 4 TwdHh Night" At The Old Vie. London. Mir il. That ma I Inventive young producer Tyrone Guthrie. has liven us .1 new "Twelfth Night" si the Old Vie It has the d::n elegance, enhanced uv settings and istumes w. an old tapesllv tru iugh it runs haunting note155 words
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Article, Illustration40 1937-04-03 4 Australia as a priest and bui?t M J*" old boy h «> »«*nt to wrote to his old School and told thL^" m the bush Hie holy vessels. Thfa plate was Sought h° U 1 O ff rd to »">■" after f40 words
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Article523 1937-04-03 4 New British Ambassador To France On The Continent SIR ERIC PHIPPS 1 WIT Paris, Mar. 20. SIR Eric Phipps. who succeeds bi George Clerk as British Anibasador m Paris, has the reputati^i oJ being one of the wittiest wnter of despatches m the British dipic matic service. It wa.s said523 words
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Article185 1937-04-03 4 wai m vlj d kI M j II ls lur thr tad Uatl a milllo !V i;i kl h.ive bet-n published In a Ru*sj.m translation !n h M r,d 111 lhr tht Kevolufuul l bei oi D kena rolttmei avaUabl Bovi !;.)r.inr> h.irdlv meett th, cS^mand L.«.s: (ar i6OO(Hi coplei185 words
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Article97 1937-04-03 4 Governtnent Studios TWO Cltfc i :id Urn u ,w rowpany wi ussumn Ml to break mt<» th. British d American pi feudal by L'idovico ro-pjit/. who mado "•he Dictator" will, Bi^aA ;«'iU MadtltllM i| Eul:ng I ondon uew Key men 1 Holly* bt Fr.uik Capi I C97 words
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Advertisement14 1937-04-03 4 R OV/ILTINE' T^_ f^^ rotate 'Con ilvtKACi A. WANDER UM.TED, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS. S.NGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement122 1937-04-03 4 m W*> J -r VT ill ITS aril that cau-rs those ferrif stomac h pain* corrosive, ulcerating "xcess ac d which burns thr drlicat** hninj; of th«? *tom.j< h and tiirns v«»nr fooij iw a frrmrntinp in»li«rstib!«- ma**. Thr only way to jrt r. i. J js to nrutia?!sr the122 words
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Article, Illustration282 1937-04-03 5 af dsf sdf sdf photos). photos). HIS EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR declaring the Singapore Flower Shaw <;pt l at the New World yesterday. Trom left to right are the A.D.C., Mr. \V. J. Parks, Mr. Kmil Galistan and Mr. On«* Boon Tat. while ihe Chinese oiisiil-Cir ner.il. Mr.Free Press - 282 words
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Advertisement53 1937-04-03 5 Photographic copies of Free Press local pictures can be obtained on application to the Manager. Price 50 cents each nature s pei feet diet £l FOOD Milk contains all the strength buildinc proteins and protective vitamins so necessary to the growing child. ii i m M^B PHONE 5376. MHM W—*^M.^.MB53 words
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Article156 1937-04-03 6 $10,000,000 Scheme Expected To Be Completed Next Year A SECTION ol the new West Wharf at Keppel Harbour, where $10,000,000 is being -pent on a v i extension scheme, was brought Into iim lor the first time on Thursday. Three new godowns arc available156 words
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156 1937-04-03 6 Don ht As To Accused's Criminal Liability (From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur* Apr. 1. This Is a very difficult ca >c and I have had a gr d a] doubt as to extent to which the accused Is v naily tbl< In this156 words
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Article92 1937-04-03 6 (From Oui Own C.mespondprt.) L<!<! m. Apr. 8. V. o:-'d visible tin suppl ss on M.tr. 31 :i- n by ub ;ut huu tons at» February tiyure. A( cording i tea fc.v M »ssrs w H Oartsen and Soiifi world visible BupDilea on Mar 31. wFree Press - 92 words
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377 1937-04-03 6 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala. Lumpur, Apr. 1. IN the Kuala Lumpur police COUII today, two Chinese. Lo Chak Wan Mid Lee Chan Ting, were produced Mr. C H. Dakers. the first magistrate, and charged with having on Mar. 6 fraudulent: v attempted rvasion M377 words
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233 1937-04-03 6 Indian Trespasser's Strange Behaviour 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kii.il i I.iiiiijKii Apr. 1. "I am a !andcwner a^.:\ a planter; I am a n ?r(*h»nt n^d a military officer m the Indian Government. I was born m Kuala Lumpur and I demand my birthright privileges233 words
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Article39 1937-04-03 6 a settlement m the strike oi Binsapore quarrymen is In tight, it is understood. The employees of three quarries have Signified their intention to return and It is expected that the others will follow suit tomorrow39 words
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Article, Illustration157 1937-04-03 6 BIG JUMP IN MALA YA 'S EXPORTS $20,000,000 Up Last Month MALAYA'S export trade during March was worth $20.000.u00 more than m February. Shipments ol both tin ana rubber showed very substantial increases. Tin shipments rote from 6.595 tons m FtbriuiTy to 'J. 138 tor.s in March. Rubber shipments rose157 words
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Article582 1937-04-03 6 HEALTH BULLETIN TVn. is the health bull< ol I. ague ol NatJ ..> i: Urn Bun m for the w<- -k c U f Mar 27 Plagae. iw> cases <»: human plague ■urn d al C". unh i during the i I B Ined *!u difl a plague- in fee582 words
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Article238 1937-04-03 6 Gordons Arrive Today I*EN ol the officers ol the 2nd Battalion, the Oordon HiKhlanders, who arrive at Singapore by the Dorsetshire (Bom Qlbrmltar today are bringing their wive.witli them and snnir ul Hum have families Hie < t.i I :nu Lieut. Coi (i T Burney If.C ha vuth him hia238 words
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Article153 1937-04-03 6 Indian Alleges Assault B) Warder fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Sererafcaa, Apr. Thai I.- did not feel \t ry happy when he cam.' to hear that he was to be banished to India and because he was assaulted by .1 Malay sub-warder were the reasons given by153 words
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Article54 1937-04-03 6 The change over ol the Royal Air Force, Far Bast, headquarters rrom the Beletar Station to th city was made on Thursday The Rovai Air f vce headquarters stall now has offices on the second third and sixth floors 0: Union Build Ing, Collyer Qua; which also54 words
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Article353 1937-04-03 6 RESULTS OF FINAL EXAMS REPRESENTING a percentage of little over 40 ot the total number Of students of the King Edward VII College of Medicine who sat for their final medical examination last week, eleven, including two women, hi ye graduated and have earned their diplomas, becoming353 words
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Article125 1937-04-03 6 Four Chinese Coolies On Kxtortion Charve (PVon our Own PUf I l^nmtlrtll I Ku.il.i lumpur. \»>r 1 caie against the foui Ch rooliea mployed Rf Wardleburn EiUf who arc charged wltti xt threat «ing Mr h L L nn< U iffer with bodily harm vai125 words
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Article176 1937-04-03 6 Lost His Ncnrc Aflcr 12 .M(>n(hs" A|(ony. BufTertftf :r< i rhtiMMlClMi m buUi in-, kj.i i ints treatt d m h«».s ,wtal (nut WithOUl n Mil m> uiin«'iv (l 5 hat he wa\ ail aid to cn»s\ .1 str»-»M J.ow nadily ev»-ry iheumatii176 words
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Article125 1937-04-03 6 Big Increase In Wages Demanded I I dent > lp«»h. .Apr THI Hi ..i U i.i n^nt IflU I .H.d mineomtm m n <!:.««.n up n Hn Mmm Protoetorai pftiHMi Ml M MM U k, I r of ChtaMf I Vt) D tbl .creases v Jl125 words
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Advertisement153 1937-04-03 6 SHERLEY'S LACTOL FOR F PUPPIES DOGS L^Kgk foo much meat means too much heat lor your dog's blood And especially m .1 hot climate this causes him "tortun- through continual scratching, lack of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss ol energy. You can remedy the trouble by uttingdown his meat supply153 words
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Advertisement22 1937-04-03 6 S|JBritish~| ■mmritibiA 50th. APRIL to ft™ MAY I [-i J^B S His Excellency Cv f B will open the Jk v 4^g22 words
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Advertisement379 1937-04-03 7 ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES NOW! PAX/II IAKI I GALA PREMIERE V ■J-«wn WEDS. APRIL 7th A NEW GARBO more Beautiful than ever Gayer Happier RETURNS TO THE SCREEN London, Mai IS. "pAMILLE," a BBmWffllß Erl have already BFtS^^mlhl Hlk reconimendpd you to I •see. is briimim re- H^^HfliiV^^^^S^BHHH B ford business379 words
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Advertisement231 1937-04-03 7 "Hearty Congratulations to Paramount on 'The Junfle Princess' It fs m all re«perts a winner and ffhould draw crowded houses e\en rivalling the success of "TAR /AN' Malaya Tribune CAPITOL 3 SHOWS TODAY and TOMORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 ITS THE TALK OF TOWN! The First Jun&k Pictvn with roiil NLilay.m231 words
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Miscellaneous740 1937-04-03 7 Church Services ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL I Classes 6 p.m. English Service. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTEK Speaker. Mr. O. Baker. 1 Tue: 8 p.m. (Malay Service.) Gospel Meet. oun: 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. ing. 7.30 a.m. Matins. Speaker: Mr. Wee Teow Poh. 8.00 a.m. Choral Eucharist. 10.15 a.m. Children's Service. STRAITS740 words
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Obituary44 1937-04-03 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. BURNS On Apr. 2. 1937 m Sumatra, \fadellne Roe Burns, dearly ioved wile >. Norman F. M. Burns Oi Paniguran K.-tat^. Sumatra, and dearly loved ister oi (apt. and Mrs. H. J. Abbey of Singapore and Misj L. c Ifajmc oi Malacca.44 words
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960 1937-04-03 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1937. The Constitution Wreckers yUHATEVER may be felt about the present political crisis m iiidiu it cannot be pretended that it comes as a surprise, and one can illy contemplate with foreboding Ihe introduction ol a new Constitution m such circumstances. The constitution960 words
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Article132 1937-04-03 8 Major Lindsay Years. A D C to II H the Sultan ot p.'i\.k. hai pcocewled I uropo on leave Dr. and Mrs I Q. Cam.ron arrived m Kuala Lumpur from leave on Wed ne.sday. 2 Lieut. <A Lieut.) W. A Cooper too* over command of F.M.S.V.F. Signal132 words
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Article510 1937-04-03 8 Liiicycrs llircatcucd In Italy Qmmmhi I'mhlcm "fTThe first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers" is a sentiment which dates at least as far back as Shakespeare's version of Jack Cade's rebellion m the Second Part of "King Henry VI." For lawy2rs a.s spiders sitting510 words
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Article1228 1937-04-03 8 "IT la not the seu.su:: h»- kepi telling htmielf, as he DMMd ulont; by thi empty shelters and litter bins. Much had Chanced, many new botell had been built, many old pi.ie&s backed •lown The promenade extended sev«rai miiei rartbet along the coast, the taunt botelj1,228 words
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Advertisement133 1937-04-03 8 BY SPECIAL W^ JW TO H.M TBI A I'P(MNX"vIFNX Kl\( OF" SI\ l \f I FOR ATTRACTIVE WEDDING PRESENTS IN STERLING SILVER, E. P. N. S. CRYSTALWARE THE HEADQUARTERS AT THE ROYAL JEWELLERS I m H-~^-H*-*-HH---^-->^gM^M^^^^^^^^. Uncorporuied In Ceylon) _g^i"""- --■;i;,;v;;; aiillll'v-..^ l /Tin I TTP m I I 1133 words
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Advertisement49 1937-04-03 8 "THE BEAUTY OF A CAR," says a writer, "is that you can drive away and forget everything." Including the luncheon basket. But not, one hopes, the "GAFLAC" MOTOR CAR POLICY gelseral ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. 'PHONE: (i4BO49 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1937-04-03 9 Singapore Becoming City Of Garden Lovers Ec Lye Whatt. 3, Chan Choon Yair Waal award to J. Laycock Arudma. any kind: 3. H S Tan H*n P o ath r!? ttiS Plk>ata: 2 Bl H^at Hen». 3. Ln:versal Flowering SpaUioslottis hybrid localLy rearedL V e K wfJu KhCC: 2 SFree Press - 1,511 words
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Article, Illustration200 1937-04-03 9 Why Is Gen. Chan Chai Tong Returning To China fEN. CHAM CHAI TONG. ex-dictator Of Canton, arrived yesterday m Singapore by the German liner. Potsdam, on his way back to China irom Europe The General commanded the 4th. Chinese Route Army m the SinoJapanese War "AsFree Press - 200 words
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Article161 1937-04-03 9 Expected ithin Six Months Bomtiav, Apr. 2. The fir.st day of the new Constitution ended with increasing speculation regarding the Constitutional situation. Developments are believed largely to depend upon Gandhi, who Ls regarded as one of the most important factors m the present political situati m.Reuter - 161 words
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Article51 1937-04-03 9 Japanese Plane Has To Turn Back Tokio, Apr. 'I'Ui- Japanese monoplane "Divine Wind", which left at 1.44 a.m. today In an attempt to establish a new TokioLondcri record. carrying special usages <>: congratulation Irom Japan Great Britain on the occasion of the ronation. has returned cwing to bidReuter - 51 words
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Article138 1937-04-03 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 2. HTHE HangrflOW Conference con- eluded yesterday, and Gen. Han Fu Chu, Governor of Shantung, Gen. Yang Hu Cheng, leader of the lecent revolt m Sianlu. and Gen. Yu Hsueh Chung, Chairman oi the Kansu Government returned to Shanghai this morning. No138 words
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Article71 1937-04-03 9 Fays Official Visit To U.S. Conßress Washington, Api. S. The lull Senate with crowded galleries applauded Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor-General cl Canada, when he paid an official vi.sil to Congress yasterday afternoon, accompanied by the British Ambassador and Canadian Minister. Lord Tweedsmuir later visited the House oi Rapresentatives, whereReuter - 71 words
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Article295 1937-04-03 9 £7,500,000 Defence C L ocneme TJONG KONG li to have two new forts In addition to the one being constructed on Stanley Peninsula; Strengthened anti-air-craft defences; and it li to become powerful Royal Air Force Base. These tacts are disclosed m a Reutcr message from295 words
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Article79 1937-04-03 9 IVirK Apr. t it wai officially announced yesterday that all French warships have been instructed to assist French merchantm< n stopped on the high seas outside Spanish territorial waters and oppose. 1 i; necessary forcibly, any inspection or change oi couroe. It is added that no act ofReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration250 1937-04-03 9 "Army Of Occupation r.iris, Apr. ITALIAN staff documents captured on the Guadalajara front indisputably demonstrate Italian intervention m Spain. This accusation is made m a note from the Spanish (iovernmi mi to Britain and trance. Thf documents show tbal I mi 1 it .ry un:'sReuter; Aneta Trans-Occan; Free Press - 250 words
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Article118 1937-04-03 9 Mr. J. Haussermann MR. JOHN HAUSSERMANN. a young American compo>ei. passed through Bftlftfrmport yesterday on his way to Manila on the liner Potsdam. Mi Haussermann was born 111 Manila, but studied m Ihe US and m Parti icr a time under Ihe grtml organist DupN ol Notre118 words
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Article63 1937-04-03 9 Expected To Start On Apr. Id London. Apr. Arrangements to bring th<- scheme !or sea and land .supervision <>: ?!ie Spanish frontiers is now likely to OOBM into full operation on Apr 10 The British observers KtiVi .Ure.idy taken up their pasts on the S;m: .shPortUßuese frontier andReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement10 1937-04-03 9 gk^j^^y 1 1 J J y Jtw^iSi R A jnj10 words
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Advertisement122 1937-04-03 9 FARLY STREAMLINE Many a time m the early days cf motorin«« and before Il,ore was any speed lin.it. Romary Biscuits helped to whi c away hours of enforced do ay. And still, for motoring, they an the nicest of biscuits. No others exist with quite the same deur*'< of dclic122 words
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449 1937-04-03 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 6 p. m. April 2 Share of £1 denomination unle&s Previously Yesterday RIM or Fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.r. 1944-64 113% ll.i Ponding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 UOV2 lieWar Loan, V 2 V.c 1 > > 102%449 words
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Article172 1937-04-03 10 Mar. M 31. Apr. I. X rican c 1I; Com. 106% 108-, 108 American Telephone and I( ra Ph 170% 171% 170V 2 Atcheson Rail] ,ad 83% 82-'; 81', Chcaa Peak bo,/, W)7f| 59 t Duponl l»% 15!)-.. 159^ Hrr 1 3QM, General Electric 58';, «i/ 4172 words
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Article69 1937-04-03 10 April 2 Gambler T.T.» n •> i ..in Java Cube 0 5 0 Hamburg Cub.' l&OQ White Muntok Pepper 19 50 Black, Pepper n 25 Copra, mixed 8.05 Copra, stmdried 3:50 Small Flak? Tapioca L 510 Rice Saiftou Al c A1() Rice Siam, W.C. No. i rAS669 words
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76 1937-04-03 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Apr. I l o'« lot k noon _w Bayers Sellers No. i.XRSs. m eases •FOB. April. 401' Good F.A.Q m cases 'F.OB. April) iji, 4^ No. i.x.r.s.s. (spotloose) (awardable Singapore) .r,-' f: 45% A Pril 453 May-June ;,1 .y yi July-Sept. 4;,s 46 Oct.-Dec. 1.,',76 words
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Article180 1937-04-03 10 From London 5.30 p. tn. April 2 RUBBER: Weak. London 8pot: 12 7 ,<d. 13d. Previously: 13 3jl«d 13 r» 1 Gel May: 13d. 13 1 16*1. Previously. 13 5 lid 13>d July-Sept.- IS'fctf, 13 :i lfid. Previously: 13 7 Kid IS 9|l6d. (Vi.-Dir.: 13', t d.180 words
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Article69 1937-04-03 10 From London 5.30 p. m. April 2 im: Weak Cash: *:'JBS Isi Previously Weak at t:2i)l 3s Three months: *:2«2 its. Gd. Previously vl'8« i.s.s New ork Tin 88 "iii IV viously t>4 (Hi (op,Hr: Sctl enl C7O Previously: 871 17.- Id <;.,u«: Yesterday B1 2a I.-d.69 words
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Article73 1937-04-03 10 London Closing Quotations April 2 Method of Parity before Rate PreTentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday vlously Paris Francs to 124 21 lO6*fc 106 ft 16 New Y>rk to 488 4 80".' 488 1 1 16 Amsterdam Guilders to 13.10! km" 8.f4 Hong Kong Per dollar L S 273 words
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Article197 1937-04-03 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations London. T.T. 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 1 1 1G London, 4 months' sight 2 4' Lyons, demand 1240 Hamburg, demand 141 Nt w York, demand -u 1 Montreal, demand 57 Batav] 1 demand 103J Samarang, demand iO3f Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon,197 words
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Article244 1937-04-03 10 Sin Chow Jit Poh - Sin Chow Jit Poh Revolutionary Arrested Shanghai, Apr. 2. The police attached to the Japanese Consulate In Shanghai have announced the irreat of Chin Sheng Shau. a Korean revolutionary, who will be sent to TokiO for trial. The arr-.sted man is reported to liav. rommitted at least244 words
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Article985 1937-04-03 10 From, Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser and Co. 's List I m <$1 2eo 2 70 rd I". mi I i.iK i 270 3SO I I lift X \.uk-;, (li 1 SO 1 60 Pi iiKicor i^lt .74 .79 620 6.641 Ban tJi l i nu985 words
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Article73 1937-04-03 10 ISSUED BY PRASER AND CO. ,\T THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY 3r* x Sr:;!;^^! Amongst dollar issues after nth,., i > krt becaHM wr% quiet m nri ltri>: ltfr »P'nin« the mar on the d;i> P irs Urn r<ir lh "««Nt part utuhanced Kultlier sh;nrs a Ko73 words
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Article, Illustration353 1937-04-03 11 Winning CONTRACT Dai id Burnstine. Merwtn D. Maier. Ortraid Jacob* and Howard Schenken, worid's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence THE SAFEST SPOT |NE thing that Duplicate playeri k early is thai any :ime a md pr tfua i liam they353 words
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188 1937-04-03 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. l Incorporated m the Colony oi Hon^ Kong i The liabi)it> of members is limited to the extent and m manner pre%<ribefl b> im.»i No. 6 <»f I+Z9 <«f the Colon>. Authorised Car- Issued and Fu/.v Paid-up S2u 000.090 1 Reserve Fund: Sterling Hong Kflni Carrei188 words
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Article158 1937-04-03 11 1 (Ml Mrrrt ric»pore. Trlt-phom-^ Manjtfers (»rti«r C 441 OesMeal onxr f (abir IdaVaai < hi n«.ki r^d i p afttal < h $4*. *<>«.••• c» Re»«T»e Kund- .n .\<»-*.v »> < < v 000 Total Asset* approvirr.at«|x (h M m«MmH ■I \D o» M( E SM158 words
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61 1937-04-03 11 Railway CaaHtMi Death At Seremban Fr Our Own Con Sfrfmban. \pr A T...T.:: I A gang Of 000 l t WOrt ttaide the Bei I s >•..■•. a r.e"* mttl I M was b-r.:.. the I: .^rr- m ration VII pr?ce- ling cocl. turned61 words
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Article97 1937-04-03 11 OF INDIA. AIM K\ll\ \M>(MIN% I:. I kM :r. .<! Rev al Ch I Paid up cat 500.000 y. i. 000 uot Reserve F-:.d f uou 000 Proprlti n £3.uooj(KJt tit \D M> M i 38. Bivhxpvf.iir I ondun, It. 2. A jent i»-s .»nd Kr.in«hr«. AlCff S*jr97 words
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Article94 1937-04-03 11 3 Paid-up h mm Pood "i Bo\ki» 09 MMM NMH Tbi RJ to >r K( M PP.* v. H rd 1* rfc KBK HiMMis BA.SKKRI MiJI t..,1 I'.irn Itd Hank of Iml limlI i ml Ml IB Ml I H I 1 i.W W H94 words
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Article79 1937-04-03 11 Etf -:80) C z F I Fr- V P| V Head <•[),,, tCtUMMMM, USC WhKI BR \N( II: MM I X < HXMKIKv \i i i PLACI LOICDOM RWKii> W< d N I L* L I MUM M I B mbiy, 8.. H i X79 words
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Advertisement163 1937-04-03 11 Fraser 6? Company. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS. Total foi Bocki Close n: Kern .5% Final r ---5 2 v-: 2^ (20th) Mar 31 Apr 7 Apr. 1 g aa i t F Qgk 10'- Int. J 5 tot IS j.j I Pr-5 v Ores 6" ir.:. Apr. 14 Apj A163 words
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Miscellaneous530 1937-04-03 11 WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES TCiDAY t55 Cc.t..:. Gi I <> hestra. SINGAPORE S 7^_ 1.335 to s hum m.) Transmission 3 2 Close do* p m 6.CX Modern ars musle. *20 B; H- C i n? Hippodrom< t3O Cbfldren'i rmnmc Orchestra from The Hippodrome 7 00 Rex Alien and Laura Ouerttc530 words
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Miscellaneous229 1937-04-03 11 ROME 1141 Bar I .''.4 m p m. 7 h N- TOKIO 11 »o m, v 1 m pm. R morrow Cl TOMORROW SINGAPORE HI m j m I-• On p rr. c Orel C. c ir. Binga record! r and ajui v w M 7.4! I A, i:. Fa:-.r.229 words
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Miscellaneous348 1937-04-03 11 Ii.H.C. Tran>mission 5 15.14 m« 1^ X m. 1 1*5 me n m and 51 me 31. 5^ m 2 nx Big h i n 4-L*n w Ar:..:j Ridk Part 3 bbc E-T.p.rt- Orchestra BtfJOal Tran^mi»iun 2 11.11 m« IJ^T m.i. I T T9 me ICvM m and ISJ4 kr348 words
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Miscellaneous58 1937-04-03 11 9 Cii s* r j. I 9 40 Grar. I 11 2 b Close d,---u KM Ri M m 11 35 N- 13 Htm In 12 M C TOKIO 1 1 Xf m« > 4 m p.m. .0 O: 123 Ne« i~ :.-h 33 M pica! tail n- 10 1358 words
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Article1084 1937-04-03 12 KOWLOON DOCK'S ANNUAL REPORT Payment Of First Dividend For 12 Years llon^ Kong, Mar. 23. n\VMi;NI of the first dividend m 12 years was announced at the annual meeting yesterday of the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., by the Chairman (the Hon. Mr. S. 11. Dodwell). In a1,084 words
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Article322 1937-04-03 12 New Skyscraper IMnnne<l For Shanghai Plans lor the cons* ruction of new ouildni'4 t> boots :h Shangh U on ol Co:!.:, ..mnc des Ifcsaagerlei Maritime*. I French Bund baVt ben nounced. The preaent building, reputed to bo the oldest m Shanghai, will be (it moliahed. In its place322 words
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Article86 1937-04-03 12 i i mUJ i> it Ml lon I 1. to Bjkj: Seiia;._ I) !'.,N-m--bd::,!, 1 I. Man i) Anduk; Ko'a to Mai H Umi 1 to 8. F I Tun<4 8 n, 241 toni iroai Tr« I S r to 1 i Bock i > |.4 Bovrmbaj ill86 words
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Advertisement460 1937-04-03 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.a) H,y TELEPHONE: Freight 6433— Passage Mil. '< ZfZEBi LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANAOIAN MClffIC JwouiDi CfciAnn (Incorporated m Bngl*Dd> [TRAVEL ttTKM THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER—460 words
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Advertisement233 1937-04-03 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON AIIUKI.S2&. 22, PAIL MMI. LONDON. SW. 1) oi last tmtn m Oil Driven Mail I r VeiMla between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT s;i»AN, M.'.KSIJI.I 1 s. PLYMOI 111 AND LONDON w'.th thr> v Trom tad Nnaagi HOMI R \KD S\|| IHQI Ltttft l.eav« Kancoi n (uloraho 1937 YORKSHIRE233 words
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Miscellaneous629 1937-04-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Thursday 7.45 a.m. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahru, Kuala Kri and Thurs. and Fridey* 7.45 a.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays 7 pm. Malaka, Batu Anam, Batu629 words
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Miscellaneous139 1937-04-03 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharves* or Expected to Arrive East Wharf (Entrance Cite I): Rajula 22: Yuen S <«lain Wharf (Entran<e (.ale 3): Scharnhorst 1R Centaur 17. H* vis ig. cuac.tm Aehlllei 19; Man Oder. AJaz «J; Kola >, Empire Dock (Entrance I. ate 3): Los.si<'bank .JO S' Qi139 words
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Advertisement463 1937-04-03 13 BY. P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWAROS Tonnage Spore. Tonnare Spore. 1937 1937 RANFURA 17.000 Apr. 9 BHUTAN 6.100 June 5 SOMALI 6 80C Apr J BEHAfi 6 000 June 14 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Apr 23 RANCHI 11 00 June 18 BANGALORE I Maj 3 SOUDAN463 words
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Advertisement520 1937-04-03 13 XHLAJLIftJI JinC-v, I*.. I||l 1 I 1 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. j f lncorporated m Straitt Settlementi./ i "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL 1 Steamer Hue Sail* I XCITY OF CANTON H B U H 1 10 Apr LI XCITY OF DERBY520 words
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Advertisement778 1937-04-03 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Otean Ihe Hiu Khiu« Sleam^ilp (o dV.tt* LU. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and I him Mutual Ine unard Hhrr St«r lid Steam Navigation Co.. Lid. i i >aia«ak >trauikhip o ltd The Straits r*l*amship Co. Ltd. lUr Aukiiulun (>rirni*l Line ltd The China Natation Co..778 words
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Advertisement616 1937-04-03 14 K. P. M. TOBA— Saturday, Apr. 3, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN OlTHOORN— Saturday. Apr. 3, Rhio (passengers and mails only). Bawean 'passengers and mails only>. Padang-Bay (passengers and mails only), Boeleleng passengers and mails only) and Sourabaya. TOlllTl— Saturday, Apr. 3. Pontianak. TOBOALl— Saturday. Apr. 3. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Tampoetih. Tam-pat-Tinggi,616 words
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Advertisement681 1937-04-03 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dnd AMJt/KICAN MAIL UINE TO EI'ROPF FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SL'EZ, PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives. Leaves Leaves Arrives S'pee. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Adams Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 May 21 Pres. Harrison Apr. 20 Apr.681 words
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Advertisement517 1937-04-03 14 Q. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOI'TH AMERICA Ryufuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. D. Apr. 6 7 Salaam. Beira, L. Marques. Durban ar.d P Elizabeth Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Apr. 10 11 Zanzibar. Dar-es-Saluam. Beira. L >ureni'O IflTQUtl. Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town517 words
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858 1937-04-03 15 Japanese Wins Y.IVLC.A. Ci* HP 11.!0 Afrer Hard Game HANDICAP EVENT WON BY T. f WONC? COMMANDING Ibc etnen of his opponent's court, passing him down tfec lines with all the speed of his remarkably accurate forehand drives and fu.ding the chinks858 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-04-03 15 photo i. LADY THOMAS riving away the prizes at the conclusion of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament at the V.M.C.A. courts yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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586 1937-04-03 15 Archie Compston's £1,000 A Year Winnings London Mar. 19. ARCHIE COMPSTON, the tfoli professional at Coombe Hill. will not have to pay income-tax on the bets he wins against people who play a round with him. The issue, which affects other f«lf professionals, was586 words
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220 1937-04-03 15 WARDEN AND BUCHANAN BEATEN 7-5, 6-3 A FTER an even first set m the semi-final of the S.C.C. Doubles Championship yesterday, W. 11. Droo^lever and O. K. S. Bateman defeated W. J. M. Warden and R. K. Iluehanan, 7—5. 3. In the first set the game was even 3 ill220 words
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Article136 1937-04-03 15 Protest Considered I. on lon. Mar. l'>. Administrative Stewards of the Bn tish Boxing Board of Control met m London last night t (1 discuss a protest from Madison Square Garden, New York. Nov.- y rk authorities object, it Is believed, to Mix B.i r136 words
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Article100 1937-04-03 15 An unknown golfer, who is said to b<* .so good that hv has beon known to play better than bogey golf using a .spade, a garden rake md B base-ball i bat i.s most likely to play m the British I Open and Amateur Championships100 words
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Article52 1937-04-03 15 Auckland, Apr. 'I. IN reply to the home side score of IM the iM.C.C. made KM against the combined AucklandWetlingtoii team. Wyatt got 56 and HardstafY 51. Matheson took four wickets for UO. At close of play tho home team had lost two wickets for 22Reuter - 52 words
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Article92 1937-04-03 15 Cricket At Chan^i Johore Cricket Club just boat the clock m their match against the Sappers at Chan*] yesterday. The RE batted first and compiled 91 and the visitors passed the total with four wickets m hand four minutes before time. For Johore. Subramanian took five92 words
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151 1937-04-03 15 Girl Tennis Star Sets New Fashion London. Mar. 25. jyiIS!S Mu\ 11-eicy. the knt inational lawn tennis .star, who usiuuly plays In the briefest of snorts, astonished the big crowd present at th» Herga club. Harrow, open tournani' i.t ytwterday. writes B N Doust m the Daily Mail she w151 words
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Article66 1937-04-03 15 Walter Hagen was beaten by «m hole by A J. Shaw, m\nv ItflMi Cham* pion of New Zealand, m i:5O thai tenge match at Wellington on Mai Shaw was round m 12 and Hafta ♦'>• '< 73 Hacen has been appointed non-p'iy ing captain of66 words
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Article42 1937-04-03 15 The HOII. C J LjTttletOn has accepted an invitation to captain thf MCC. te;im. winch will tour Canada during August. Mr. Lyttleton is captain «>r Worcestershire and was a member ol the MCC tram which toured AuM.rulia last winter42 words
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Article47 1937-04-03 15 London. Apr. Alter i report of m eye tpeciallst Jack Peterson officially itat*d ho haa drcined i<» retire from the ring Petersen's t-ye tn übied him m recent nghti ;ind the specialist taid DC HNWI we.i: Rlaatet and would be unwise to fi«ht asain. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article38 1937-04-03 15 'From Our Own PORVajIOQdMt.) Johorr. Mar. SI Tl c men's bogey competition lor March at the Royal Johore International Club was v..n by W H Brockets while the linnrt ot the women's medal was Mrs Noyes-Lewia.38 words
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Article40 1937-04-03 15 Members of the A-ston Athletic Club are reminded ol the sixteenth annual general meeting EO be held within the Club premises. Nos. 8 and 10. Loke Yew .street, at ZJQ pm today. Ughi rciivshincnts will be served.40 words
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Article, Illustration597 1937-04-03 15 photo). EDDIE PHILLIPS SHOULD EXTEND FARR London r DDll. PHILLIPS. Britain's least public ised champion, still has his chance to hit the headlines and stay there. His path to the heavy-weijjht title is clear-cut, and it needy only a little efTort and concentration on theFree Press - 597 words
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Article, Illustration207 1937-04-03 16 photo). lit; [•Utwili arc the revised handicaps lor the first day of the Penmng Turf Ctafc taster Professional Meeting to be run In Penang today. In the (irst division of Ctatt 4. horses, Rawanp has gone up 9.05 from the original weight of 8.12Free Press - 207 words
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Article90 1937-04-03 16 BYSTANDER - BYSTANDER BY Rare I IVoo, Lerriek. Kate Kelly. Little Mother. I. a u less. Miss Meta. J Lishoen. Rose of Dreams S Excmsc Me. Woden. «i snuir Box, Comma. 7 Abbot's Temptation, (.n\den Glimpse. In-ver-Fogr, Britanim. El ma Til Canute 7 05 Twinkling Eyes 7.04 l»onies—(iass I— Div. II—90 words
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Article190 1937-04-03 16 BOOKIE - BOOKIE BY Kate 1 Little Miss X. Valkyrie. '2 Little Mother (Nap). Kate Kelly. 3 Twinkling Eyes, Mountain Belle. 1 LLsheen, La Gal 5. Kawang, Cilen ..tow. l> SnufT Box. Comma. 7 See You Later, Abbot's Temptation. 8 Monaveen. Wait-and-See. Amy Welkin 8.1 .i Smeartown 3.10 Woden 8 09190 words
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Article88 1937-04-03 16 Scratching And Order Of Running RACE I. Ponies, class 2. div. 2. 2.- Horses, dan 4. div. 2. Oratorious, Swift Arrow. 3.— Ponies class 2. div 1. 4. Pcnies class 1. div. 2. s.—Ho;\i(\s. class 4, div. 1. Amy Welkin. H.~ Ponies class 1. div l. 7.- Horses,88 words
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1353 1937-04-03 16 Mudge, Dempster And Maxwell Bat Well HOME BOWLERS FLOGGED IN CLOSING STAGES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 'A. f OCAL cricket enthusiasts, who witnessed the first days play m the match between Sir Julien Cahn's XI and Selangor played on the1,353 words
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Article, Illustration467 1937-04-03 16 Royal Air Force Beat Engineers By Three Goals To One photo). POOR SHOOTING COSTS SAPPERS MATCH R A 3; RE. i. HAD shooting cost the Koyal Kngineers point* m the First V Division match yesterday against the Royal Air Force who won by 3—l. a victory which although entirely againstFree Press - 467 words
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Article68 1937-04-03 16 The following tram selected from players uh«» are to visit Saigon, will play soccer against the Bangkok I Diversity team at Aruion Road on Tuesday. Kronenherg. Cinr. Piper. Sarip, Ilor Khoun. Yen Leng. Seng Kwee. Pte Saw. Gnr Buckley. Nadon. Kee Siang and Soon Lye. IMay68 words
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Article268 1937-04-03 16 Koppel vs. Island Club a social match balvfa— the btantf Club and the Kcppel (fall Club will be held 0Q Sunday .<• tbf bland course. The followini arc the teams and atarttalg times Keppel players mentioned Hrst > am. 845 H. I. Jones -6i and C \V W.i'.snn268 words
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Article26 1937-04-03 16 Tht llth Heavy Battery RA brat tne RA MC by throe goals to one m their soccer match played at Blakan Matl yesterday26 words
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Advertisement102 1937-04-03 16 BOOKS JUST RECEIVED Mathematics for U* Villion by Latue'r.t llnuben nn The Uars I'oetiy V.K\H |,y various conliibotors ft Low fumpanv by Mark Bmci f.tt F 1 e l (a «"Vfl' by Lian. O Flaherty 4 p<| The Hay S.vsti-m Menu j; G ok by Doris Grmal 00 A History102 words
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