The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 January 1938
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Title Section17 1938-01-20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.371 FSTD. 1835 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938. 10 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration330 1938-01-20 1 Defence Of Far Eastern Possessions COMMUNICATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA Centuries Of Cultural Endeavour "WE CANNOT AFFORD TO GIVE IT UP" •IF RAIN PENETRATES OUR ROOF YOURS WILL 1 BEGIN TO LEAK. TOO," DECLARED COUNT .Tin M NETHERLANDS MINISTER, ADDRESSING I IiYALEMFIRE SOCIETY IN LONDON LAST330 words
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114 1938-01-20 1 BRITISH UNDERSTANDING WITH GERMANY Depends On Freedom Of Religion London, Jan. 19. AN APPEAL tor closer AngloGerman understanding and Anglo-American co-operation for the maintenance of world peace was made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, presiding at a meeting of the Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury and Westminster. ReferringReuter - 114 words
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Article39 1938-01-20 1 Free Criticism Not Allowed Moscow, Jan. 19. MKRYLENKO, Soviet Commissar of Justice, who denounced the Soviet Union's first Parliament as "a chessplayer and gadabout," has been deprived of his post m the new Cabinet. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article91 1938-01-20 1 London, Jan. 19. AFTER finishing trade discussions this morning the British and Eire delegations met again m the afternoon and the talks terminated at 4.05 p.m. It Is understood that defence was one of the principal subjects reviewed. A final communique states that the discussions proceeded far enoughReuter - 91 words
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Article35 1938-01-20 1 Colombo, Jan. 19. SIXTEEN miners are reported to have been killed m the Plumbago Mine, m the Kurunagela district, owing to water from a disused mine flooding the pit. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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72 1938-01-20 1 Anglo-Japanese Tension In Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 19. NO reply has yet been received to Brigadier Telfer Smollett's protest against the intension of Japanese troops m the British military sector. British military and diplomaticauthorities are trying to persuade the Japanese to withdraw their troops from the western perimeter to tbe limitsReuter - 72 words
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Article153 1938-01-20 1 Chinese Leader's Denial London, Jan. 19. PERSISTENT rumours are afloat that Sino-Japanese peace terms are being negotiated. A Reuter report from Hong Kong refutes the report, on the basis of a report issued by a member of Madame Chiang Kai Shek's entourage. Hong Kong, Jan. 19. AReuter - 153 words
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Article38 1938-01-20 1 The franc dropped on last night's quotation from 149 3 16 to 181^. a difference of 31 15 16 francs to the pound. The Free Press requested confirmation and the figure 181 M was repeated.38 words
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Article135 1938-01-20 1 Expected Any Moment THROUGHOUT yesterday and up to an early hour this morning the Amsterdam shortwave radio station was broadcasting reports on the condition of Princess Juliana. It was stated that a child was exerted to be born within a few hours. The general expectation m Holland .as135 words
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Article177 1938-01-20 1 SINGAPORE AIR DEFENCE London, Jan. 19. IN REFERENCE to Singapore's air force it is learned m London that the present strength of the air units at Singapore amounts to four squadrons, two of which, totalling 12 machines each, are torpedo bomber squadrons, the other two being flying boatReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement86 1938-01-20 1 BIGIA TEA brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. r >^^^ ■_j > > .m^^^mm^. t!» %t* -vIHp y **^st i*"_a-I.- It "~~l 'SP* hJ^«T > ~—~L —^Jlm* *i'L 'a ji .■<. i Tonight:- Orchestral Co icert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Dinner and Dance86 words
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Advertisement119 1938-01-20 1 a us, Viaftiifc There is no better I Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA j M ,w ,w =39= ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY RELLER'S POPULAR (HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE ADELPHI GRILL ROOM THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES119 words
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247 1938-01-20 2 No Attack Will Be Made On Australia GERMANY'S PEACE EFFORT Melbourne, Jan. 19. MR. Wakamatsu, Japanese Consul-General, m a statement tooay, urged Anglo- Japanese co-operation to clear the ciouds of anxiety overhanging the world. He declared that there was no allegation more ridiculous than theReuter - 247 words
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Article96 1938-01-20 2 \t the premiere of Victoria The Great" at the Capitol next Wednesday *he following programme of music j Till be played by the Band of the Ist. Bn. of The Royal Innlskllllng Fusiliers; conducted by Mr. R. A. N. Marsh from' Ml to 6.1596 words
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Article68 1938-01-20 2 H L Carter, a European, of Scotts Read, was charged m the Third Singapore Court yesterday with fraudulently usin^ electricity on the Municipality on two different dates. Dec. 3 last and Jan. and with causing a line to be laid whleh connected with a power line of68 words
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Article56 1938-01-20 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 18. Rev. Father J. P. Francois, the parish priest of St. Francis' Church. Malacca, and a popular figure of the Malacca j Historial Society, will soon be leaving for Ipoh on transfer. He is succeeding the late Father j Fourg56 words
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Article15 1938-01-20 2 Mr. H. C. Hanhay. wellknown resident of Ipoh. is on a holiday trip In Malacca15 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-01-20 2 MASTER MIND OF NIPPON: The man behind the Japanese guns which caused the fall of Nanking, the Chinese capital, was General lswane Matsul, Commander m Chief of the military. The General is enjoying a cigarette and a joke while being interviewed by newspapermen at his Shanghai headquarters.47 words
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Article50 1938-01-20 2 Rangoon, Jan. 19. A PPROXIMATELY 9,000 labourers have gone on strike m Burma and all other companies' fields. The situation is reported to be growing serious. The Premier of Burma is flying to the seat of the trouble to confer with employees and employers.- -ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article214 1938-01-20 2 A SEREMBAN correspondent, dis- cussing the report m the Free Press o: the death m London of Mr. :H. L. Coghlan. a Malayan rubber pioneer, states that the early life of Mr. Coghlan m Singapore has not been properly recorded. The writer arrived m214 words
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Article111 1938-01-20 2 By arrangement with the Post Office, j Sarawak, Chinese Neu Year greetings telegrams to Sarawak will be accepted I at any Telegraph Office m the Straits Settlements and Fedearted Malay i States during the period from Jan. 24 to Feb. 5, inclusive. The charges will be111 words
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Article, Illustration61 1938-01-20 2 More Chinese Women Rally To China's Aid: To help increase the China Relief Fund a party consisting largely of spinsters and a few married women turned actresses for a night on Tuesday when they performed on the stage at the New World, The Relief61 words
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Article785 1938-01-20 2 Argument In K.L. Court I 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 19. AN action for slander was heard ir the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, today when Mr. S. Paddaiar claimed $6,G00 particular damages anc 1 $1,000 general damages from Dr. J. E MacMahon, who he785 words
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Article, Illustration182 1938-01-20 2 New Cabinet Is Shaky London, Jan. 19. <YyjIET but sultry" was the V** leading brokers' description to Reuter of the foreign exchange market this morning, following the formation of the new French Government. While satisfaction is generally expressed that the political tension m France Is alleviated, well-informedReuter - 182 words
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Article155 1938-01-20 2 To Test Airport For Heavy Planes (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 19. TPHE Ipoh landing ground has not yet been certified fit for planes weigh- ing over 5,000 pounds. The present certificate permits only landing of planes weighing under 2,500 pounds. It will be155 words
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Article50 1938-01-20 2 Five Charges Against Han Fu Chu Hankow, Jan. 19. Formal charges were preferred today against Gen. Han Fu Chu. This Include disobedience of military orders an authorised retreat, forcible sale of opium to the people of Shantung, forcible exaction of taxes and other levies and seizure of public funds. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article61 1938-01-20 2 Said to have committed criminal breach of trust of $3,082.19 and on two occasions to have fraudelently used as genuine two statements of account a Chinese, Ohua Loon Chuan, pleaded guilty to the three charges and was sentenced to five months' rigorous Imprisonment on each charge,61 words
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Article50 1938-01-20 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 19. Police officers will be empowered to shoot unlicenced dons within municipal limits. This was decided at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners today. A resolution to amend the conditions for the application of licences for refreshment rooms In Malacca was adopted.50 words
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Article49 1938-01-20 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Jan. 19. Mr C. M. Perumal Pillay, a Seremban lawyer, was today fined two dollars for having failed to report the birth of a female child, of which he was the father, to the Deputy Registrar ol Births and Deaths.49 words
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Article43 1938-01-20 2 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 19. The British Minister. Sir Joslah Crosby, returned from tour of Northern Slam this morning, during which he visited the British communities, and went as far as the Shan States and the French Frontiers.43 words
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Article17 1938-01-20 2 Mr. E. V. G. Day, Collector of Land Revenue, Malacca has returned from a holiday at Brastagi.17 words
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181 1938-01-20 2 Lucrative Trade In Illicit Liquor (From Our Own Corresponded, Segamat, Jan. if). QTATTNG that the man lived on the ■w outskirts of Johore Labis Estate manufactured and sold illicit sa on a large commercial scale v. cooties of the plantation. Mr c Williams, Superintendent o f Obi (Preventive Branch Segamat.181 words
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Article80 1938-01-20 2 London. Jan. 19. *niE Union Corporation Ltd.. announces that it estimates that the world gold production m 1937 was 35 406,000 fine troy ounces, which constitutes a new record sad an increase of nearly t%i per cent, over the 193€ output now estimated at 32.960,00* ounces In80 words
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Article151 1938-01-20 2 New York, Jan. 19 Excellent progress Is being made m the trans-Pacific flight by the 18 United States Navy bombers, advance guard of a large force of warplanes to be stationed at Hawaii. Favoured by good weather, they were due to reach Honolulu at abou' 3Reuter - 151 words
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Article42 1938-01-20 2 Shanghai, Jan 2« Both sides on the Tientsin Puko* railway front are taking advantage ot the bad weather to consolidate their positions.— Reuter. The Chinese forces are advancing beyond Shaopel and Huaiyin. stat^ Sin Chew Jit Poh cable42 words
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Article49 1938-01-20 2 A Chinese woman, Ng Sic Mo?y, who was stabbed m the chest on Monda> night by one of three men m a public house m Jalan Besar, is reported to be progressing satisfactorily. Her condi tion was critical when she w.^ mitted into hospital after the attack49 words
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Article46 1938-01-20 2 The engagement is announ< Mr. Lim Swee Keat. youngest son I the late Mr Lim Sam Kwee and Mrs. Lim Sam Kwee and Miss Pone Yuen Nenong. third daughter of tht late Mr. Pong Kum Tuck and Mrs 'Pong Kum Tuck, says our KuaU Lumpur Correspondent46 words
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Advertisement37 1938-01-20 2 HARRIET HHBBARB AVER. The three creams that always brin. results. LUXURIA; The silk -soft cleansln, SRJN TISSUE CREAM; Ug_. unn-claggtn t cream scented th Attar of Roses. BEAUTIFYING FACE CREAM Tbf pearl-fair transparent finish. MEDICAL HALL LTD.37 words
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Article, Illustration896 1938-01-20 3 i DBFOKI the War. Germany was ;iskiiiK fnr more colonies. She \s\\\ nevci bg gatisfie-1 if her demands -.•••jjrd tn today" declared \|.»n>inir Jean Giraudoux. Ministerit I \rzr f«»r the French Foreign otitic »n Singapore on his way t.» Basagkoß. must the other PowGermany896 words
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Article60 1938-01-20 3 Chinese Epworth League 5 i variety concert m aid which will be held at hinese Methodist Church S, Kampong Kapor Road. rd iv Jan 22. at 8 p.m i the concert will be by <i these sifts will be collected bated 1 1 the lepers at60 words
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Article132 1938-01-20 3 1 era! of Posts and Malaya, announces that reettafl Telegrams at a fixed enfta may be sent from any papa Office m the Malayan System for delivery within These telegrams may be r desired by the public. Erecting Telegram sendl living lull details of the ibie may132 words
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Article, Illustration316 1938-01-20 3 ChelvanathanHandy Wedding At St. Andrew's Mrs. Bridget C. Handy, widow of the late Dr. J. M. Handy and stepmother of Dr. J. T. P. Handy, of Singapore, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to Mr. S. Chelvanathan. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Ponnampalam. Archedeacon Graham White316 words
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Article, Illustration482 1938-01-20 3 TAMIL ALLEGES HE WAS SLAPPED AND PUNCHED ALLEGATIONS that he was slapped and punched on the mouth by a European Police Inspector, when he went to a police station to iodge a complaint, were made m tbe Fifth Police Court, yesteiday, when Inspector H.482 words
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Article78 1938-01-20 3 Because of the removal of the Headquarters of the Salvation Army for Malaya to Tank Road, Army Headquarters announced that, starting from today, all meetings previously announced for Kiliiney Road, will now be held at the new Headquarters. No. 207. Tank Roaa. Brigadier H A Lord will78 words
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Advertisement41 1938-01-20 3 LATEST I WEDDING SILVER at U. S. de SILVA Manufacturing Jeweller. 106. Orchard Road. UiDJIHSPIUS _M___T U»n MARTIN'S. Yaw ea* I WtwT r,,T "<""> MARTIN'S PILLS. I JF^ Sold by ail Chemtats Ssaraa and I W •>» rtfh. FSDERAL DISPENSARY. RsifUs Soart, Sta«a»<**»41 words
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Advertisement307 1938-01-20 3 corns after 40 years torture A remedy that car? permanently remove cornp of 40 years standi n* is worth knowing about And the testimony ot a man of 6b *ho must have tried counties? so-caiJcd remedies during hi? lifetime is well worth reading Here is hip letter* which gives convincing307 words
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Article, Illustration269 1938-01-20 4 Russian Girl's Beauty And Intelligence Production Notes TUMARA DESNT. a glamorous Russian girl, who was Laurence Olivier's Spanish love m "Fire Over England," wears some exotic dresses, designed by Dikusha. for her part of a cabaret singer m the London Film Production "The Squeaker." One. made of yards of white269 words
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1227 1938-01-20 4 They Also Serve Who Only Stand In For The Great Ones A Secret Of The Studio Jf? ANT to see Hollywood? Want to get on the set and watch them shoot pictures? Want to find out how the lights and lenses are* adjusted, how the glamour is turned on and1,227 words
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Article, Illustration434 1938-01-20 4 BRIAN YOUNG - BRIAN YOUNG BY *<\l/OMEN have as much to contribute to the motion picture industry m executive capacities. when they train themselves for film careers, as they have for important positions and leadership m other businesses." This is the opinion expressed by Dorothy Arzner. Hollywood's only woman434 words
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Article, Illustration206 1938-01-20 4 THE MAGIC OF OIL AND ICE Wfcen women want tct know the secret of Madge Evans* so gnee beauty— she tells them "Oil and Ice"— and then explains how the mixture is partly responsible tor her good looks. But first, before application. Madge rubs her206 words
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Advertisement119 1938-01-20 4 HAPPY Wr.RLD (VvereJ) SrDIUM Fri AY AM \RV H, 10:J8 AT 9 P.M. sp mi mm AMU* PABGHO vs .'AUG I'ini-r Hv Wri-'at P.,v a l.efar < h«-»-v„ lt r.f Prning VttUct (Malay) 'Indian) H ■otiim 0. C YO'JM vs baby ChOOOLATE Prnanj; |CMRaW| Raton* (Eurasian) I ROI'NDS LITTLE MYOIR119 words
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Advertisement142 1938-01-20 4 St jr {fig. ""VL MOLLWOGUE j^hen rrom {yJ_W \p}£\ jl- ,h marts ol tn« world, newest («bnc>, j<^\ y7 1 Y <ffW%. j\ newest weaves newest color styling, sm_\ f 7*N^SiClJi^ V*^ to oc fashioned into neckwear o' o^/t- S at}' *7v%/^' tffß standing smartness. The charm of the _>~.i142 words
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Article, Illustration3243 1938-01-20 5 Police Demonstration N6 Value, Says Mr. Lionel Cressoti CELLOPHANE MUCH BETTER THAN CLOTHES THEY WORE Government Should Spend Millions On Anti-Gas Protection Measures MR. Lionel Cresson. technical manager of the Singapore Rubber Works, yesterday, m at the Rotary Club luncheon, condemned the Government forFree Press - 3,243 words
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Advertisement30 1938-01-20 5 Jg^f^ V O^TH6 OLD FlftM a total fA m_^m. X SCOTCH Bl Bj 1 af^^af _SjmW .aaWim a» I T T "™m r Haß%laW~^r"<7^B Mm m* l lHir APB 530 words
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Article, Illustration191 1938-01-20 6 THIS IF 13-YEAK-OLD HEIRESS Gloria Vanderbilt. long-time object of custody battles between her mother and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the girl's aunt. The beautiful evening go<vn she is wearing at this dance m New York was a Christmas gift by rjer fashion expert mother. THE 14TH191 words
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Advertisement155 1938-01-20 6 mmmmwf^m^m^^^ NB^l a^KT _Wr^ -^aalSsS* $f. "■■s& fc,.^^**^ r^ ~-~4bBBBF aßß^^^^a^ 1^ aBBSfI I v'lHnbw! best beef k x ss- BSv S aR *aWw RBS^at RBk^V BJ HPf >T V »> Y>Jsa Ba^Sßßß^^jf SST"^\ tf trf^ PPv j I !S?^SSS SBflaßsßsrSSßßaaaM'' a^a ▼ai^Bßßk^^^B a Ta» m^^mmw^^^^mW^Sm^mmmmmf-^/^^^r ■^^■BBx fr T^^^BBr^ •aSHBSBHBtw155 words
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Article70 1938-01-20 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the first I fdurt at 10.30 a.m. Judgment m Magistrate's appeal: Rax vs. Jaginder Singh. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell m the Second Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— R^x vs. Simon and Michael Heng. Rex vs. Ahmad bin Noor at70 words
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Article37 1938-01-20 7 Further evidence was recorded m the Second Police Court yesterday when 14 Chinese appeared on a charge of continuing an assembly after being lawfully commanded to disperse. Further hearing was adjourned till today.37 words
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Article, Illustration187 1938-01-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 19. JUALAYA COURT," the $150,000 "•display at the Glasgow Empire Exhibition this year, will be moved to the New York World's Fair m 1939. From the international viewpoint, the New York exhibition is more important to Malaya than187 words
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245 1938-01-20 7 "Rest Even For Unbelievers" •From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Jan. 19. ILIR. CHAN CHOO TIONG gave an address on the ."Cave Temples of Ipoh" to members of the Malacca Rotary Club at the weekly luncheon yesterday. "Rich with the redolence of burnt245 words
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360 1938-01-20 7 Malacca "Can't Do Anything About It" (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 19. THAT the increases m taxation on omnibuses would not only prejudice their protests, but also cause the public of Malacca great hardships, was stressed m a bus owners petition submitted to360 words
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Article76 1938-01-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 19. At today's meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners, Capt. A. J. Minjoot. the new Commissioner of the Eurasian community, was welcomed. chanting their prayers before the gods." Mr. A. W. Frisby, president of the club before calling upon Mr. Choo Tiong76 words
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Article198 1938-01-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) \f alacca lan 1 Q jy|R. L. A. CHITTY, at today's meeting of Municipal Commissioners said he understood that hawkers contemplated sending a petition and approaching the Municipality for stall licences and a site m the town like a car198 words
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616 1938-01-20 8 THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1938. No More Delay M R L. Cresson m his address to IT the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday revealed facts which must either provoke the authorities to immediate action or else create growing public disquiet. Mr. Cresson who is perhaps Singapore's leading civilian expert on precautions against616 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1938-01-20 8 Joan Littlefield - Joan Littlefield A Letter From London By rE new Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, who is virtually the supreme head of the military forces of the British Empire, is Viscount Gort. V.C.. nicknamed "The Tiger" for his personal bravery and dynamic personality.1,050 words
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Article545 1938-01-20 8 - WHAT a difference there must be between the outlook of a British soldier serving m Singapore with his battalion, and that of a Malay soldier of the Malay Regiment now m camp at Beting Kusa. The man from England takes his job seriously all right, and545 words
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Advertisement59 1938-01-20 8 ACCORDING TO A MORNING PAPER women are now buying their dresses on the instalment plan. Some of them have already bsen seen wearing the first instalment. Ladies should not forget to insure their jewellery and furs und?r "All Risks" Policies GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD (Incorporated m59 words
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Article, Illustration454 1938-01-20 9 CAPT. O. LYTTELTON i DISCUSSES BUFFER STOCK PROPOSALS "Should Not Be Rejected Out Of Hand" TAPTAIN Oliver Lyttelton, chairman of the London Tin Corporation, a director of several of other tin companies and one of the leading supporters of the new buffer454 words
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Article377 1938-01-20 9 European On Causing Death Charge As American him engineer and a Dutch merchant gave evidence m the Criminal District Court ve>t«*rd.i> m the case m which \V H. Wheeler is claiming trial on fharc* s of causing death by a rash art not amounting to culpable homicide, causing grievous hurt377 words
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Article121 1938-01-20 9 D'DIXG On Air.*' which opened at x BBC Alhambra yesterday, is another of Joe E. Brown's local-boy-makes-good picture and as before, is m the best Jo? E. Brown style. He may not be the popular conci ption o: a newspaper reporter a role 'Ahieh he121 words
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Article404 1938-01-20 9 Two Men On Counterfeit Charge A I. LEG EI) to have been threatened with a "frame-up," a Malay broke a silence which he had taken a vow to keep and enabled Singapore police to raid what was believed to be a counterfeiters' den and to arrest two men.404 words
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Article124 1938-01-20 9 East Indies And Indian Warships From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 19. An extensive programme has been arranged for the entertainment of more than 2.000 sailors who are cxi pected m Penang on Friday and Sunday by the H.M.S. Norfolk, the flagship of the C.-1.-C. of124 words
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Article213 1938-01-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 19. AN organised boycott of Japanese beer m the Netherlands Indies has caused a greatly increased demand for beers brewed m the East. According to London newspaper reports today, this has resulted m an acute famine of bottle213 words
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Article, Illustration191 1938-01-20 9 'I'HE Malay Regiment, which is savins: m Singapore this month for the manoeuvres which are being held from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5. will be "at home" to the public next Sunday morning. The Regiment, consisting of some 700 officers and men,191 words
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Article26 1938-01-20 9 A small fire occurred at a distillery m Alexandra Road yesterday afternoon, but was quickly put out by the Brigade. There wae little damage.26 words
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Article, Illustration538 1938-01-20 9 GOVERNORS CAR CASE A LLEGED to have commandeered a stationery motor-car, parked outside the Capitol Buildings m Stamford Road on Christmas Day. which later crashed into the rear of the Governor's car, two Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Patrick Clarke and Danas Campbell appeared m538 words
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492 1938-01-20 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 19 Chan- of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 115V 4 115V 8 Furding Loan, 4 p.c. 1960-90 ***** 113% Wai Loan. 3" 2 p.c 103y 2 103»/492 words
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Article155 1938-01-20 10 Jan. 15 17 18. American Can. Con. 80 78% 79» American Telephone Bsbl Telegraph 148% 146% 146% Atchcson Railroad 41*4 40 38% Chesapeak 37% 37% 37 Dupont 120 117 118% Firestone 24% 23% General Electric 44% 43% 43% General Motors 38 36V 4 35% Goodrich 19 18%155 words
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Article61 1938-01-20 10 Jan. 19 Gambler T.T. 3.00 White Cube 13.50 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 14.00 Black Pepper 8.75 Copra, mixed $3.90 Copra, sundried $4.30 Small Flake Tapioca 3.80 Rice. Saigon Al $160 Rice, Siam. W.C. No. 1 $155 Rice, Siam. W.C. No. 2 $150 Rice. Siam, W.C.61 words
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85 1938-01-20 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 19, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. LXH&J&. m cases (FOB. Jan.) 23 y 2 23 3 4 Good FJV.Q. m bales (F.OJB. Jan.) 22 916 22 3 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose awardable In Singapore) 23% 23% January 23% 23% Feb85 words
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Article187 1938-01-20 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 19 RUBBER Steady. London: 7y B d. V/ 4 Previously: 7 116 d. 7 3|l6d Jan.-Mar.: 7y B d. V/ 4 d. Previously: 7»/ B d. 1 3!16d. Apr.- June: 7Vid. 7 s|l6d. Previously: 7V 4 d. 7 s|l6d. July-Sept.: 7%d.187 words
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Article72 1938-01-20 10 TIN: Easy. Spot: £183 10s. Previously: £185 15s. Three months: £186 7s 6d Previously: £186 2s 6d NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price: 41.62 Previously: £41.87 COPPER: Settlement: £42 7s. 6d Previously: £43 7s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £6 Ids. 7y 2 d. Previously: £6 19s. 7 1 /272 words
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72 1938-01-20 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Jan. 19 Method of Par ity before Latest PreOentre QuotUig 20-9-31 Rate viously Parla Franc to 121.1 18iy 8 149 316 New York to 4.88 4.915 16 4.99 3/ 4 Amsterdam Guilder! to 8.97 3 /4 8. 97% 8.97»/ 8 Hong Kong Per dollar72 words
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Article178 1938-01-20 10 Yesterday 's Singa pore Quotations Jan. 19. SELLING London. T.T. 214 1(32 London, demand 2|4 1|32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 I|l6 Lyons, demand 1,730 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 716 Montreal, demand 58% Batavia, demand 104% Samarang, demand 104% Calcutta, Bombay178 words
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Article1299 1938-01-20 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co.'s List WEDNESDAY. JAN. 19. 1938: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kum bang <,£ i S2s 34.-, c a Austral Malay 50s sss cd. Ayer Hitam (ssj 25s 26s Ayer Weng ($1)1,299 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-20 10 S. E. Levy Cq. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Broken m Securities and Commodities Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASS.66 words
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Miscellaneous197 1938-01-20 10 Daily Share Report ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was 592',. up Quiet conditions again prevailed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday and cables to hand reported that there was very little change m the prices of Sterling tin shares. An197 words
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Article, Illustration341 1938-01-20 11 Some Sections Alarmed mHILE Wall Street is generally pleased with the. progress being made towards an Anglo-United States reciprocal trade agreement, auußuß the New York correspondent of the Financial Times, certain sections of industry are expressing anxiety over the position Many trade exp?rts are341 words
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Article32 1938-01-20 11 Dredge statistics of the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. for the first half of January were: hours run 222; cubic yards treated 33.300 tin ore won. pikuls 14832 words
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Article31 1938-01-20 11 Dredge statistics of the Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. for the first half of January were: hours run 231: cubic yards treated 76,000; tin ore. won. pikuls 449.31 words
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431 1938-01-20 11 Big Advance In New Uses For Commodity (From Our London Correspondent) London. Jan. 12. THE formation of Semtex. Ltd., to 1 which, as already announced I m the Free Press, Dunlop Plantations, Ltd., and Limmer and Triniidad Asphalt Co., Ltd., are ths subscribers,431 words
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Article196 1938-01-20 11 ■"PHE ill feeling and suspi» ion between "big business" m America and Mr. Roosevelt and the Ministry is still unabated and is damping down initiative and delaying progress, state Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., (London) m their latest report by air mail. Until the President makes196 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-01-20 11 When 1,500 Rumanians last week visited Rome they demonstrated outside Palazzo Venezia and Mussolini returned the compliment by giving the Fascist salute from a balcony.25 words
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Article269 1938-01-20 11 U. S. Treasury Holds Key WORLD silver production reachec the record figure of 276,000,000 ounces last year, according to the annual silver market review of Messrs. i Handy and Harman, comparing with the previous best figure of 261.000.000 jounces m 1929. The year's production figures ar.« given269 words
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Article124 1938-01-20 11 Brassels Report Of A Proposal The Brussels correspondent of the Paris Temps says that the Van Zeeland proposals include a suggestion of initiating financial credits m favour of countries which have a system of political autocracy. He adds that it is fully recognised m Belgian official circles that124 words
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Advertisement270 1938-01-20 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Hbe Singapore /ree press Head Otßce: CeeU Street, Singanore. Phone: 5471 (5 lines with extensions to all departments. Tel: "Tunes'' Singapore. a~u»la Lumpur Office: 25, Java Street, Phone: 3883. Ipoh Office: Brewster Road. Phone: 37. Penanf Office 12. Bishop Street, Penanf. Phone: 1477. London office 48/43, Fleet Street,270 words
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Advertisement188 1938-01-20 11 'BOARD RESIDENCE j SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. fnear Swimming Club) Board- Residence at moderate rate* large Garden- Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY BISE j NO* LICENSED RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and monthly terma. TEL SOO9B. I I easFanglia t. OXLEY RISF SINGAPORE 8 mins to town high level188 words
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Advertisement539 1938-01-20 11 BANK OF CHINA Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CeeU Street, Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 8444 Exchange Dent. 8441 General Office 8188-8 CaMe Address: "CHUNGKITO" Paid Up Capital Ch. 8 48.8e8.888.88 Reserve Funds In excess Ch. 8 4.800.888 88 Total Assets approximately Ch. 81.888.888.888.88 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong,539 words
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Miscellaneous457 1938-01-20 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE ZHL 1.33 mc s (225 tn.) p.m. 6 00 Indian music t 6.30 Chinese music. Mandarin folk songst 7.00 Programme of French music. t "Danse Macabre" A Symphonic Poem (Saint Saens>. Played by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. "La Plus Que Lento"— Valse (Debussy). i457 words
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Article46 1938-01-20 12 S.S. Conte Biancamano is due m Singapore tomorrow (Friday) at daylight, from Shanghai and Hong Kong. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and |is expected to sail again the same day at 1 p.m. for Colombo, Bombay, Massaua. Port Said. Naples and Genoa.46 words
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Article35 1938-01-20 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh reports that Japanese insurance firms m Shanghai are compelling house owners m Nanshi to accept insurance policies. If they refuse their houses are liable to be I burnt. v35 words
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124 1938-01-20 12 STRAITS HOMEWARD CONFERENCE AND STRAITS/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE ADDENDUM TO CONFERENCE CIRCULAR NOTICE DATED SINGAPORE Dec. 31. 1937. CONFERENCE BOOKING RULES No. 6.— ln the event that the destination for the whole or part of a contract i is altered after the original booking has been124 words
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1399 1938-01-20 12 First Of Three Now Ready For Voyage To Java rERE is now lying m Amsterdam, waiting to take her maiden voyage to Java, a white-hulled ship with a squat yellow funnel, two masts, a raking stem and a cruiser stern. and a towering superstructure,1,399 words
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Article121 1938-01-20 12 The following ships alongside bib wharves or expected to arrive Main Wharf Entrance Gate 2; Exit 2 Nieuw Holland 18; Cuacum 16; Teucer 9. 4jaa Empire Dock Entrance Gate 2: Ent Karapara 32: Kepong 33. Silverwainut 36; Ipoh 33 Empire Dock Entrance Gate 4, hxit 3 Somali 46.121 words
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Article143 1938-01-20 12 Arrived lrom Europe. India ana Penang by KLM Gier Mr T W Pennington. Mr. J. A. Vermeulen Left for NI by X.L.M plane Gier Miss S. M Hunter. Miss M E. Hunter Arrived by KNILM. from N.L: Mr Th. M. A H Kockelkoren. Mr. A C G143 words
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Advertisement522 1938-01-20 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M. 8.) TELEPHONE: Freight till *****8 BuSl. LLOYDS AGENTS. ,1 BOOKING AGENTS FOB FEDERATED MALAY BTATBB RAILWAYS ROY AX STATE RAILWAYS OP SIAM. inniniraiii m tfmm CANAOIAN PACIIIC BjfiieftwUnsTJLTUOTl tVSTHi (Incorporated In England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to522 words
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Advertisement143 1938-01-20 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steame* Between Rangoon, Port Sudan. Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation PlymoutJi Leave Rangoos 1938 BURMA Feb. f YOMA Feb 1» PEGU Max. f KEMMENDINE Mar 10 SALWEEN Apr 1 AMARAPOORA Apr 16 SAGAING Apr 30 PROME May 14143 words
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Miscellaneous485 1938-01-20 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals > r jipr BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.45 ajn Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pjn. Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sundays 7 pjXL Kuala Lumpur and Penang Weekdays* 7.45 ajn. Sundays 7 pjn485 words
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Miscellaneous181 1938-01-20 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Edendale. Br. 1.002 tons, from Bata'via 18. to Java 21. Kedah. Br.. 1.033 tons, from Bela*<ir. 18. to Penang 20 Karapara. Br.. 3.722 tons. :rom < ai cutta 18. to Calcutta 20. Ban Ho Guan. Dutch. 904 tons, from Sourabaya 19. to Sourabaya 21. Vyner Brooke. Sarawak. 720181 words
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Advertisement475 1938-01-20 13 8 j j i >^ t^ L^ 1 u sSsL*. Bjl •ÜBaafc^ BBBjB9 Ba^a^^^; BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 193* 1938 SOMALI 6.800 In Port BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 COMORIN 15.000 Jan. 28475 words
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Advertisement354 1938-01-20 13 (Incorporated tn "straitt Settlement.) 1 B ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated m England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Doe Still CITY OF 3LNGAPORE Havre. London. R'dam, H'burg. Glasgow Jan. 28 Feb. 2 CITY OF EASTBOURNE Havre, London. R'dam. H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar.354 words
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Advertisement695 1938-01-20 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f Ocean The Hna Khkrw Steamship Co. (IM2) Ltd. Steam Snip Co, Ltd, and China Mutual Canard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Aberdeen A Commonwealth Line. The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Shaw Savill695 words
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Advertisement658 1938-01-20 14 K. P. M. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) BOTH— Wednesday. Jan. 19. Belawan-Deli. NIEUW HOLLAND -Thursday. Jan. 20, Batavia, Semarang. Soerabaia, Bali, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. MERKUS— Thursday, Jan. 20, P. Samboe. Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Midai. Poeloe-Pandjang, Serassan, Genting and Maras. TlNOMBO— Thursday, Jan. 20. Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis, SoengeiPakning, Siak and Pakan-Baroe.658 words
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Advertisement653 1938-01-20 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE c^AMERICAN MAIL LINE JBBBjft^^^^fe^h^^SU /V^aaaaawVyX I I 1 WVl^aSr J— --J* Baafi&B^S \9%\ KaH«?/ I I V^^N \^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^X_^_^_mkmmmm\ \p\V^W I TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrf EL, Spore. Spore. Penang.653 words
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Advertisement599 1938-01-20 14 O. S. X, LINE! FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA tAxmbift Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Feb m Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lou renco Marques, Durban. Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tßio de Janeiro Mam Buenos Aires via Colombo, Durban, Hfc Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Rio Grande and Montevideo599 words
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Article57 1938-01-20 15 Members are reminded that the annual cricket meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club will be held m the Club on Monday at. 6.30 p.m. Mr Mahindasa, who has been re'ereeing several Malaya Cup matches m the past few years, will officiate m m the same capacity at today's57 words
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1058 1938-01-20 15 "MADE AN ENGLISHMAN" BUT DISOWNED BY EUROPEANS Letters To The Editor Singapore Eurasian States His Community 's Problem (To the Editor of the Ftte Pre^s) Sir.— Are we Eurasians no; England's ttepsons? I think that I may first •xplain Our side relating to my ex>erience which, after all. is the1,058 words
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Article35 1938-01-20 15 The result of the handicap singles m the quarter finals of the Malay lawn tennis tournament, which was played yesterday, is: A. Sujak ''owe 3> beat O. Farak <scr.) 7—5. 6—3.35 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-01-20 15 picture GUNNERS AND ENGINEERS contest a line out duriner the seven-a-side ***** at the S.C.C. yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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Article113 1938-01-20 15 To Visit Rubber Plantation 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 19. The Islington Corinthians arrived m Malacca from Seremban today, for a twe days stay They were met by the President of the Malacca Amateur Football Association, Mr. E. V. G. Day. and the honorary secretary. P.113 words
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Article, Illustration367 1938-01-20 15 ONE-SIDED HOCKEY AT HONG LIM GREEN S.C.R.C. 6; 2nd. Heavy Battery 0. SCORING four times m the first half and twice m the second half without a reply, the S.C.R.C. scored a tine victory over the 2nd. Heavy Battery by six clear goals,Free Press - 367 words
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223 1938-01-20 15 South XV To Play Army On Saturday IN a try-out game the South XV. to play the North at the end of the month will meet an Army XV at the SC.C. next Saturday. On paper the two fifteens look even m the forwards, but the South are fielding better223 words
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Article90 1938-01-20 15 <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. IK A complete re-shuffle of the Selangor Club's hockey half line has been necessary following the transfers to bitter States cf P?el Selangor's captain and Carson Selangors centrehalf. Or. Thurslav th" Selangor Club meeis the Colts anc! the Club90 words
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Article204 1938-01-20 15 Five Goals To Two At Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Jan. 18. Playing witn only nine men the Muar Eurasians did well to beat the Muar Malays at hockey by five goals to two at the Muar Hospital ground yesteraay. The Eurasians inside trio,204 words
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Article22 1938-01-20 15 Heme football played yesterday, resulted, cables Reuter. SOUTHERN, DIV. HI Crystal Palace 3, Bristol Rovers 2. Watford 8, Southend 1.22 words
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83 1938-01-20 15 After a trial mat h on the padang yesterday afternoon the following team v/as chosen to r present Malacca .gjinst the Negri at Seremban on I Saturday: Wc2 Tian Hon;-;; N B F>tcher. T Hendry; Caj.t. W. II fei j R. B Ler:::83 words
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Article21 1938-01-20 15 1h SCC tennis courts, which were crlainaSy have been opened for play today, will not be opened until Monday21 words
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Article18 1938-01-20 15 i Cambrilge University Peat thf R.A.F by eight points to nil at rugger yesteri day.— Reuter18 words
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Article, Illustration589 1938-01-20 16 R.A.M.C. Beat Police IS Points To Nil GUNNERS VOLUNTEERS WIN MATCHES (^OOD open rugger was seen m the three ties of the S.C.C. J seven-a-side tournament played on the padang yesterday. Results of ties played were: The R A MC. beat S.S. Police 16Free Press - 589 words
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408 1938-01-20 16 Miss Wilson Scores HatTrick For Europeans A HAT-TRICK by Miss Elsie Wilson enabled the European Women's hockey team to heat the Y.W.C.A. by four goals to nil, on the Padang yesterday. The game was unimpressive m the first half, but livened408 words
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Article56 1938-01-20 16 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. Junior Dept vs Royal Signals today at 5 10 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground. Wah Sung. Modder. V. Armstrong. E. Ebert. Chin Chye. G. Newman Suratta. Swee Keng. K. Leem Pruggen. M. Armstrong and If.56 words
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Article45 1938-01-20 16 Owing to a misunderstanding, the Europeans and Rest annual hockey match was yesterday described as bein.,' played for the Clark? Cup. Ir Should be pointed out that under the lawci mi amateur hockey, no league can be held nor any match played for a trophy45 words
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Article119 1938-01-20 16 Scratch Teams Playing at Balestier Plain yesterday, the Indian Association beat the Clerical Union 3 2 m a fast hut scrappy game of hockey. Both teams were below full strength. The Indians combined better and dpserved to win. Early on Namazie opened accounts for th? Indians119 words
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332 1938-01-20 16 Handicaps For Taiping Skye Meeting [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Jan. 19. LJANDICAPS for Friday, the first day of the Taiping races are Ponies; clsss 2, div. 1, about 5 furs.: Ambil 11.7 Kathryn 10.1 Mountain Belle 10.10 Jackie Mac 91 J Volniak 10.9 Bechester 9.1C Danse Dv Kit 9.9332 words
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Article45 1938-01-20 16 Ties infthe Malay tennis tournament to be played at the V.M.C.A. tomorrow are: H'cap Singles (semi-finals) A. Sujak (—3) vs. H A. Abdullah (—l5) H'cap Doubles Tengku Hussin and M. A. Alsagoff (scr.) vs. Osman Faraj and H. A. K. Ibrahim (—3)45 words
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Article59 1938-01-20 16 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. H. M. Minesweepers on Friday at S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; C. E. Brooke, F. V. Duckworth, O. Narjis, Lt. I. L. E. MacMillan. J. K. Gale; Lt. J. R. Rodwell, B. D. Hearle, F. O. S. Man,59 words
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Article180 1938-01-20 16 Som Pong To Fight Rush Milling TONIGHTS Ugh! mplMat M th" New v.' rr!d rootalni tht tUnm rra-tirn jf a m^~y Panti-Mi^ins r r.vi .1 Mortell-Ab:-, ta p-ttin. ho h o. which preanii plenty ol action Fivht fans vtlO ha' N < pairs b fore need aol 00 t i!d180 words
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Article27 1938-01-20 16 A nteeUnj o* dub cricket c will b? he^d In th Btaf Cub en Wed-e^dav. Feb 2 n order to arrange Rxtarea 'or the > season27 words
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Article27 1938-01-20 16 Mr P O MahiroV i ol the t«1 staff of St Francis butitati Ma! jcca and a nooular Ifafl Malacca's snorting from a holiday trip to Ceylon27 words
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87 1938-01-20 16 Ceylon Cricketers Will PlayOnly Two Games In Malaya THE Ceylon cricket team will arrive m Malaya m th< S.S. Baloeran on Apr. 12 and will only play tw< marches during their stay m the country. .ah J h i eir official Programme is a match against All-Malaya at Singapore on87 words
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520 1938-01-20 16 S.R.C. 4; Police rIE S.R.C experienced no difficulty m registering a victory over the Police at hockey on the S.R.C. ground yesterday, netting four times without reply. The home team might have run j away with a more convincing520 words
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Advertisement102 1938-01-20 16 GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION at the ALHAMBRA Commencing Saturday 29th January. PAUL ROBESON m His Most Thrilling ami Best Picture to Date KING SOLOMON'S MINES WITH AN EXCELLENT CAST INCLUDING CEDRIC HARDWICKE, ROLAND YOUNG, ANNA LEE and JOHN LODER. TO BE PRESENTED WITH EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF THE102 words
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