The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 January 1938
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Title Section13 1938-01-21 1 AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15.372. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1938. 10 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration396 1938-01-21 1 Curt Statement By Admiral -1 CANNOT SAY WHERE OUR SHIPS WILL BE" INTERVIEWED BY A REUTER CORRESPONDENT IN 1 TOKIO YESTERDAY, REAR-ADMIRAL NODA STATED THAT JAPAN HAD NOT BEEN INVITED TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NAVAL BASE IN GAPORE. HEReuter - 396 words
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Article21 1938-01-21 1 Paris Jan. 20. Count De Fleurian, former French Ambassador to Groat Britain, died last night following vn operation. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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251 1938-01-21 1 NAVAL BOMBER CRASHES IN KUALA LUMPUR Twio Of The Crew Injured [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 20 FLYING up to Taiping this morning, a Swordfish torpedobomber, one of a flight of three bombers from the air-craft carrier, H.M.S. Eagle, overshot the landing ground at Kuala Lumpur and crashed.251 words
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51 1938-01-21 1 Mexico Dictates To Britain U.S.A. New York, Jan. 20. ACCORDING to a Mexico City despatch the Labour Board m Mexico has ordered British and American oil companies to pay one-third of the wage increases ordered on Dec. 18 or face the legal consequences, including an embargo on the companies' properties.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article128 1938-01-21 1 Shanghai, Jan. 20. Mr. Paul McNutt, High Commissioner of the Philippines, who is considered to be a possible successor to Mr. Roosevelt, arrived from Manila today on board the U.SS. Augusta to confer with Admiral Yarnell, who has been unable to go to Manila owing toReuter - 128 words
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Article197 1938-01-21 1 Crisis In Tientsin JAPANESE DROP ISSUE Shanghai, Jan. 20. IN acute Anglo- Japanese situa- tion m Tientsin, arising owing to a virtual ultimatum from the Japanese military authorities threatening forcibly to remove from the British Concession a Chinese alleged to be engaged m anti-Japanese activities,Reuter - 197 words
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Article57 1938-01-21 1 London, Jan. 20. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to China, who flew to London from his former post Baghdad about a fortnight ago. proposes to leave w'thin the next few days on route for China. According to present arrangements he will undertake the first partBritish Wireless - 57 words
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Article143 1938-01-21 1 Five Or Ten Per Cent? [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Jan. 20. pRESIDING at the annual general meeting of I nited Serdang Rubier, Mr. Eric Miller urged that it was essential to renew restriction or five years, because this was an :ra of overwhelming government xpenditure. TheReuter - 143 words
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Article149 1938-01-21 1 CHINESE FIRMS' ULTIMATUM pHINESE merchants m Hong Kong and Canton have circularised British exporting firms threatening to stop all sales to British firms, irrespective of losses to themselves, if they continue to ship Chinese goods m Japanese ships. The position is that the China HomewardReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement116 1938-01-21 1 WcßS^^_^_m Tonight Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 pjn. Dinner and Dance (informal) 930 to midnight POPULAR NEW CABARET ATTRACTION BUSTER FLO LIGHTNING TAP DANCEBS n in-uiners Sl.OO. TOMORROW BOOK NOW PHONE 5381 GALA "VICTORIA THE GREAT" RALL HANDSOME FRIZES f»r the BEST COSTUMES representing QUEEN )'< rORU. PRINCE ALBERT or116 words
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Advertisement117 1938-01-21 1 Tir"^Maaaal M' M SEA VIEW HOTEL THE IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT ONE OF SINGAPORE'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS *s REACHED IN 10 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE IN TOWN x i An evening spent at the Sea View Hotel on the palm fringed sea- 55 shore, good dinner enhanced by Reller 's incomparably beautiful117 words
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Article59 1938-01-21 2 A CASE of smallpox has developed among a batch of immigrants frcm China which uere landed at St. John's quarantine station on Wednesday. The victim is a Chinese woman, one of about 300 who arrived from Hong Kong. The contacts will be detained at the59 words
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155 1938-01-21 2 Worst Air Raid Of Spanish War SHA TTERED VEHICLES AND DEAD HORSES Barcelona. Jan. 20. IN the insurgent air raid on Barcelona yesterday, m which 220 people were killed and 400 people were injured, six insurgent planes, from the direction of Majorca, took -art. TheReuter - 155 words
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109 1938-01-21 2 PENANG SHIPPING COMPANY MANAGER CHARGED Alleged Neglect To Tranship Whisky Cases •From Oar Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 20 Mr M Reid. the manager of Messrs. Mansfield and Co.. Penang. appeared en a summons before Mr. J. D. Lambert the acting police magistrate, Penang. yesterday, to an^nwer a charge of having109 words
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Article84 1938-01-21 2 .hi the annual meeting of the Chee Yang <Chua Si I Kong So Association the following office bearers were elected:— President— Mr. Chua Hung Chew: v'ce-presidents. Messrs. Chua Khye Liang. Chua Yeng Seng and Chua Sum Piong: hon. secretary: Mr. Chua Lai Foow: hon. treasurer. Mr. Chua84 words
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Article70 1938-01-21 2 London, Jan. 20. The Ministry of Labour Gazette, m review of the state of employment m 1937. shows that the average number of insured persons m employment exclusive of those m agriculture, was 11,496.000 last year as compared with 10.912,0000 m 1936. The figure In the depressionBritish Wireless - 70 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-01-21 2 MALAY BAG -PIPERS: The Johore Military Force is proud of its pipes and drums band. The bag-pipers have been trained during the last two years by the bandmaster, Lieut. R. V. S. Wright. The band played during the Sultan's lunch to the girls of the Youncr Australia Im«ml yesterday. FreeFree Press - 52 words
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Article, Illustration208 1938-01-21 2 Magistrate's Advice To Young Chinese •From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 20. *T don't like to see young people like you smoking opium," said Mr. Lim Cheng Bain, the Penang additional i magistrate, yesterday, when he coni victed and fined a woman, Fong Ah |Choo.208 words
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Article, Illustration129 1938-01-21 2 Cairo, Jan. ZO. THE 18- YEAR- OLD King of Egypt, Farouk, was married today to Miss Farida Zuficar, 17-year-old daughter of Zulfior Pasha, Senior Justice of the Appellate Court of Alexandria. The young King of Egypt dismissed his Cabinet recently but did not allow theReuter - 129 words
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Article91 1938-01-21 2 London, Jan. 20. TPHE attitude of the British trade unioa and labour movement towards a boycott of Japanese goods is being determined by a series of meetings m London No statement was issued at the conclusion of a meeting of the National Council of Labour todayReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration307 1938-01-21 2 COUNTER-ATTACK BY CHINESE Planes Destroy Japanese w m I Lines Hang Kong, Jan. 20. (JEN. Chang: Fa Kwei, Commander of the Chinese forces m Chekiang and Anhui. launched a big scale attack on the Japanese lines west and south of the city of Hangchow, capita] of Chekiang, last night whenUnion Times; Free Press - 307 words
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Article60 1938-01-21 2 Hong Kong, Jan. 20. Silver bars worth $320 000.000 have been shipped to London throiffh Hong Kong since the beginning of October for the purpose of maintaining China's foreign credit m Europe and the United States. The, last shipment of silver, worth $30,000,000, was sentUnion Times - 60 words
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Article108 1938-01-21 2 Hankow, Jan. 20. A FTER a lull caused by very bad weather the Japanese forces on the southern section of the TientsinPukow railway resumed their advance northward and reached the outskirts of Pengpu, their first major objective. where fighting is at present taking place.Reuter - 108 words
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61 1938-01-21 2 GUNMEN RAID BRITISH AREA IN TIENTSIN Tientsin, Jan. 20. TPEN Chinese gunmen entered the British Concession last night, visited the home of General Li Tv, a former guerilla leader m Manchuria, and demanded his appearance. Learning that he was at present m Hankow, they shot dead one of his nephews,Reuter - 61 words
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Article121 1938-01-21 2 May Be Made Ambassador Moscow, Jan. 20. rvIPLOMATIC circles attach gTeat *s importance to the arrival of a Chinese delegation headed by Dr. Sun Po. The latter, since he left Singapore by air, has already had several conversations with Soviet authorities, with the aim of extendingReuter - 121 words
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155 1938-01-21 2 "CAFE COLETTE" IS AVERAGE ENTERTAINMENT A British picture, "Cafe Colette," which opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night, is average entertainment. Cast against a musical background Is a weak spy story, centred m a cafe m Paris. It lacks continuity. The high spots of the film, which are few and155 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-01-21 2 THE DUCHESS OF KENT, with her two sister*, Primes Olg» of J"«" slavia and the Ccunteu of Goeting Guterbach, and hei mother mm of Greece, touring the Acropolis, during her visit for the «e<i ing of Prince Paul of Greece.40 words
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Article491 1938-01-21 2 (Prom Our Own Correspond. Kuala Lumpur, Jan "THE day has not yet MTived we are m a position to recon.; cacao planting m Malaya, either plantation scale or as a small -hold ers' crop," states the Malayan i cultural Journal, publication oj 1 Department of Agriculture.491 words
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Advertisement31 1938-01-21 2 "AGNEBIA" HAIR DRESSING prevents Scurf, Dandruff and Falling Hair and nt the same time Cleanses and Tone* th* Scalp. Small rite. F.eonoinv f 1.25. v MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. Battery Road31 words
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300 1938-01-21 3 I 'IV ra-e m which Inspector H. C Ivlltrd n charged with having irib ranged hurt to a Tamil, Stamp;* at Ihe Beach Road Police s ''""i. s*.*s contrinued yesterday «■>«; HI >ie resumed today. d that Sinnapan was Inspector Bailard when p lire station300 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-01-21 3 Prince Birabongse of Siam, a leading racing motorist m England last season, with his bride, formerly Miss Ceril Heycock, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Heycock as they leave the Legation. Note the marks on their foreheads made during the ceremony.41 words
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Article52 1938-01-21 3 Three Chinese, Tin Han Kon. Liew Sun Chin and Ng Han Boon, among 14 Chinese who are charged with having continued an assembly after being lawfully commanded to disperse, admitted having taken part In tne demonstration. The eleven others denied the charge. The hearing was adjourned52 words
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586 1938-01-21 3 European Convicted On Negligent Driving Charges FINES-COMPENSA TION TOTAL $340 JAMES Henry Wheeler, a young European, was convicted on three charges of causing death by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, causing grievous hurt by a negligent act and causing hurt by a negligent act, m the Criminal586 words
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Article238 1938-01-21 3 "Waterborne" Agreement MARINE Underwriters, alter a prolonged study of the situation, have decided that under modern conditions of warfare such widespread destruction of property is possible that the accumulated cargo values at certain ports would create liabilities which even the whole Marine Insurance Market might well be unable238 words
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Article215 1938-01-21 3 GATHERING OF THE FAMOUS GORDONS (Prom Our Own Correscunde I) London, Jan. 20. Members of the Sod Battalion stationed m Singapore will be interested to hear that a new organisation to bring together all past and present officers of ihe Highlanders is being formed m Scotland. It will be inaugurated215 words
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Article, Illustration156 1938-01-21 3 AFTER witnessing the premiere of the RKO-Radio British production, Victoria the Great, at the Leicester Square Theatre, London recently, Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard sent a congratulatory message to the producers of the film. "Please convey to your company our thanks for having made it156 words
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Article75 1938-01-21 3 D. A. Rushton, a European, appeared m the Criminal District Court, yesterday, charged with having caused grievous hurt to Tan Seng Kiat by having driven a motor car m a negligent manner, g Rushton claimed trial and the case was postponed to Mar. 31, bail of75 words
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Article33 1938-01-21 3 Jerusalem, Jan. 19. The Palestine Military Court has sentenced to death an Arab peasant for firing on the police last week during Investigations of the murder of Police Officer Starkey.— Reuter.33 words
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Article34 1938-01-21 3 Mr. W. J. Warm. of Warm Publicity Services Ltd., will leave tomorrow by plane for Cameron Highlands to inspect progress made on the Smoke House Inn. He will return on Monday.34 words
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Article43 1938-01-21 3 All charcoal kilns m the Kampong Bugis area of Singapore are to be cleared out, by decision of Municipal Committee No. 2, which has refused by a majority, the application by certain owners of kilns In that area for renewal of their licences.43 words
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Advertisement90 1938-01-21 3 •y J Phone 4582. S. SHIMURA CO. SHIRT MAKERS. 7 Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. _j Vyf^ Of PAOiO fAM€ Bar- mW^om Qo*4 h m ~.mm~~~~— uw— km KOTO* Mm m~ M ""^Lv^^^SLm *"mht 1 Jk~m\ bbbl jf f _w_x_m Uren Waterproof Canvas tenia. Maker nd repairer of rattan and Bertam90 words
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Advertisement136 1938-01-21 3 *^k. fl B ivi -ci viarW <**o*a%a\ aar •i ■■■■____>'' J '^^> B :JS HV ifli 4flB» _m___> ■mwhr.m^iWf v^__\ Jf JT mM «H mmr L M^_Wr' *§SEf *s*&____^_^lf^_¥f^ '**__m£_\ Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? o^jfll B \a- :w#fc. v Lai B'iw4 -BtpfAßa L '^'M-^'S^ki^^mmmmmmmW' **B^* lii^j"* Xt j136 words
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123 1938-01-21 4 FIVE hundred little fireflies, shipper! to Hollywood from Antonio. Trxas. by Gearge Cole, animal castin director, were to be used as a realistic elTeet m the Madame Butterfly sequence of Grace Moore's picture "I'll Take Romance The trouble was that the energetic iittk airrv123 words
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Article, Illustration279 1938-01-21 4 Travelling Salesmansh ip Today IT ia almost necessary for the mcd- ?ni travelling salesman to have a migic carpet oi seveiw;ague boots if he is going to visit all parts of the world as do many executives. More than twice around the world— er a total d'stance of fifty-seven thousand279 words
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Article, Illustration457 1938-01-21 4 Mignon - Mignon By A RECENT visitor to Singapore is Miss Signe Green (a picture of whcm appears m this page today) who is here from Sydney for a short holiday. This is her first visit to Malaya. Miss Green, by the way, is an exceedingly clever dancer and she457 words
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Article41 1938-01-21 4 Mix about four ounces of finely chopped lean ham, with a little butter, the yolks of two hard-boiled eggs, a touch of mixed herbs and a suspicion of cayenne pepper. Make into balls, dip them m batter, and fry.41 words
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Advertisement459 1938-01-21 4 I Looked YOUNGER EVERY fORNING ft A<X>SflK!v'T% SJtT' ''^^^^^^^1^1 f/ lit Jr' I ys Miss Kennedy ofClapham It was exciting to wake up and look nto my mirror to see the little lines and wrinkles become fainter every day. laaaaai^^BßaßßaßßK m«^ 4Baaa<BBMBVBBBBBBBai Actual photograph of Miss Jean Kenned*. 33, Crescent459 words
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Advertisement32 1938-01-21 4 Gko REAL-and imitation jewelier* call 01 write tot tree illustratecatalogues. HAMiF.VS Rodney House 10. B?ttery Road. a'/*| Th« Newest ia V^ JL i* c e Handbags, 2jP fOULATKaiHf w^mWmW^ 48— HIGH STREET.32 words
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Advertisement329 1938-01-21 4 aBIG INFLUEIWE For the sake of better Jb^i^ eating add a zest to i mm I simple dishes with a dash Iml m\ LaßsT! of Heinz Tomato Ketch- Imi m up. Rich with spices f _W/ M brought from the Orient. fl Thick with the simmered- i js down savour329 words
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241 1938-01-21 5 Nothing Gave Him Relief Intil He Tried Chardox. Distress after meals is due to food fermenting m the stomach and lntastin?s. instead of being properly digested as Nature intended it to be. The result is that the stomach becomes djster^ed with wind, jiving rise241 words
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270 1938-01-21 5 Mr Holding that there was ample y 'vidcme upon which the maa?straie could convict, Mr. Justice P. Mt El warn*, the Chief Justice, delivered judgment yesterday, ia the Singapore High Court, dismissing ihe appeal of Jagindcr Singh, a trol--I** bus driver. I The appellant was convicted270 words
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Article101 1938-01-21 5 uer.ibie drop m deaths from lis was noted last week accordI weekly health statement of MwitTaprtati of Singapore. when -5 deaths were recorded compared *ith J5 the previous week. -two persons di?d lrom pneunpired with 35 the previous i Other causes of death were Oeri-beTi, -sc o:101 words
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Article45 1938-01-21 5 Chinese. Lim Sing, appeared m the J r d Singapore Court charged with "eattnj brass bedstead valued $100 •rem i European woman. Mrs. H. ay. ft claimed trial, and the case was i*jstp-ned a week for mention. Bail al MOO was allowed.45 words
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Article30 1938-01-21 5 Ul Jan. 17. at their residence at 15, Goodwill Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald entertained the Subordinate ataff of the Government Treasury, i Mr Bird is the. Deputy Treasure*. I30 words
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Article, Illustration918 1938-01-21 5 BLOOD DRINKING CEREMONY A T MT. EMILY To Seal, Sitange Oath Or* Secrecy FINGERS PRICKED WITH NEEbLE jr Counterfeit Case Before Assize Court A STRANGE blood drinking ceremony to seal an oath of secrecy was discribed m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell. In the case918 words
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Article171 1938-01-21 5 Did She Fall Or Was She Pushed? Mystery surrounds the manner hy which a Chinese woman received head injuries and died daring the recent anti Japanese disturbances m Singapore. At the Singapore Coroner's inquiry yesterday. T. C. Kandiah. ambulance dresser of the Central Fire Station, said that when he went171 words
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Article, Illustration223 1938-01-21 5 GOVERNMENT MAY MAKE NEW MOVE IN the near future, as suggested m the Free Press yesterday air raid precautions m Singapore will be made public by the Government, it is understood. It is also possible that meetings of the Air Raids and Bombardments Precautions CommitteeFree Press - 223 words
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Article, Illustration140 1938-01-21 5 SEVENTY women attended at the General Hospital yesterday morning to hear their first lesson on "home nursing." So many arrived that not all could hear the lecture at one time. Consequently the class was divided, and 36 will hear their first lesson another day. Miss Fowler-Wright140 words
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Article77 1938-01-21 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 20. THE Dutch Government "is losing no time m putting the Netherlands East Indies into a state of defence," says the Star. "These defences." the newspaper adds, "will shortly include a force of 30 submarines, instead of the normal77 words
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Advertisement216 1938-01-21 5 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING TUES. FEB. Ist and NIGHTLY AT 9.30 P.M. *&££mmi—?*£i—mmmi >3 siJt^Kk -Ftp 'jE-f'- i<^__^^__\ af*W r < fTmx mm FR* s 6ms JbEp "*aC!s %m^ CJ* 1 IBM V »^A .Jf-. ».i^bWm' r*HlmW——. BE ~^MM platoffs DON COSSACK CHOIR AND RUSSIAN DANCERS N. KOSTRUKOFF MUSICAL DIKECTOK BOOKING216 words
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Article, Illustration156 1938-01-21 6 A LADY GOES TO A PARTY— AN EMPEROR DREAMS LADY MARY CAMBRIDGE leaving cr Buckingham Palace to attend a party given by Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. THE ENGLISH ISAM for the world's table tennis championships, which stirt at the Albert Hall on Jan. 24. are training at tie Shelbourne156 words
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374 1938-01-21 7 Rev. H. Aiken Goes North Of The Tweed Malayans In London (Frcm Our London Correspondent) THE Rev. Hamilton Aiken, the greater part of whose leave has been spent m exhibiting his private Alms of Malaya, has at last found time to visit his native Scotland. He intends to stay north374 words
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Article92 1938-01-21 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgment m Bkcy. 59 80 '37— Fe W. S Bee Co. at 11 a.m.:— Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summons at 11.30 a.m. m the Ist. Court-— Motion. Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell BJ the 2nd.92 words
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Article55 1938-01-21 7 A Hylam. Lee Soo Lim. appeared m the third Singapore court yesterday, on four charges of theft, of a cheque gold watch valued at $100. a gold brooch valued at $15. and a gold wrist watch worth $15. belonging to G Francis. He pleaded guilty, and55 words
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Advertisement266 1938-01-21 7 B ALREADY Everybody's asking M.G.M. Setting a new High Standard with Two Great Stars m a Truly Superb Entertainment CHARLES BOYER (as "NAPOLEON" > NEXT MONTH at the CAPITOL /^b_b--7 HEY! WHATS THIS* Mt ITS SOMETHING BILL POWEL. .^JSmW AND MY RNA LOY HAVE GOT '^5* V IN THEIR NEW266 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-21 7 To look smart not ____otmm\_____ ?nough out to u*ok distinctive *har |P mV v-ou should insist You K^j I have complete satis- J faction it yen <*«=_ *m FIGARO s European Ladies' Hair Dressers 93, Bras Basah Rd. and Baffles Hotel Phone 2868. CAPITOL Tomorrow at 11 A.M. Gala "POP-EYE"97 words
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Advertisement481 1938-01-21 7 A NEW, BETTER THAN EVER MUSICAL COMEDY... Produced by the man who made i( VOGUES of 1938" TONIGHT at the CAPITOL I WtM an d all the flflflflflßfl^^^^flflflfl! 9k- laaa! IBj9 Bat :^H rj_ Amm\ fl I UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE X^Blw^^^M »-I lm 888 \WL\W -BBaBBBaTaBBBaB I w WpW-'M Jbbb^481 words
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633 1938-01-21 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938. Prince Konoye's Advice DRINCE KONOYE'S warning to Japan that she must not make enemies of everybody and the suggestion that the China problem can be solved without "striking at Britain" is the first commonsense interview that has come from Tokio for many633 words
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1343 1938-01-21 8 Currents Of History Are Setting Towards Singapore As Others See Us TTHE opening of the Singapore naval base graving dock next month is giving newspapers throughout the world an opportunity of discussing the importance of Singapore and its development as the British strategical centre m the Far East. This copyright1,343 words
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Article595 1938-01-21 8 - MALAYANS have already heard on the authority ot a London magazine, that Sir Shenton Thomas suffers from insomnia London readers of Cavalcade have now been informed that visitors to Singapore:. Britain's gun-bristling little island which is lapDed by the China Sea. 2 500 miles south of595 words
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Advertisement199 1938-01-21 8 f____\\_________W __t_^_f _B_^ Ba. m^^z^^—^^p__^^'^^^^^ff__fii_^ l _Zj^!^^u \<?3 CALDBECK'S It's a braw brlcht Hcht^A^P I rnwtu I c jl 9 It must be a CROMPTON COILED-COIL LAMP Boot* are net the only people wr.o appreciate extra valu.- for money. That's what you get lrom the Crrmp.cn Coil?d-Coil fiHment up to199 words
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Advertisement63 1938-01-21 8 DURING A RECENT LANDSLIDE IN SOUTHERN EUROPE a golf course disappeared. This brings the total number of missing links up to two. If your gold ones, along with your wife's Jewellery, ever become missing you will find an ALL RISKS POLICY a perfect godsend. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE63 words
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Article420 1938-01-21 9 III -Allegations Exaggerated NIPPON MANAGER DENIES TROUBLE Chinese Miners Not Stopped From Leaving BUT MEN SEARCHED AND LETTERS BURNT A ..LEGATIONS of ill-treatment, made by 32 Chinese miners who walked out of the Nippon Mining Co., Ltd., Dungun, Trengganu, and who arrived m Singapore on Wednesday night, are considered by420 words
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Article, Illustration300 1938-01-21 9 F)K several hours yesterday afternoon, the Sultan of Johore entertained at the Royal Johore International Club 40 girls of the Young Australia League who end their visit to Malaya today. I like you all." he said after a lunch to the music of the300 words
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Article50 1938-01-21 9 Mr Tan Soo Ghi has issued invitations to a dinner on the occasion ol the marriage of his nephew Mr. Tan Eng Ann. son of the late Mr. and Mrs Tan Soo Hock, to Miss Teoh Son Teen of Muar at 129. Heeren Street on Saturday. Jan 2250 words
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Article34 1938-01-21 9 The Singapore Volunteer Corps re- Am will be opened at Headquar ers S.S.V.F.. Beach Road, on Monday next and each succeeding Mcnd.n- betwern the hours of 5.15 D.m and 6 15 p.m34 words
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Article23 1938-01-21 9 Mr J H. C. Read will exhibit films portraying certain aspects of life m Australia at the International Ciub. Johore on Feb 123 words
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Article210 1938-01-21 9 Some Disagreement In The Family (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 20. THAT the recent court proceedings m Kuala Lumpur m which the father of the Undang of Rembau, one of the territorial chiefs of Negri Seremban. was committed to prison for contempt of court, had210 words
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Article197 1938-01-21 9 r[E Coroner, Mr. Porter, during an inquiry yesterday, suggested that the Singapore Traction Co., should make definite orders as to the practice of conductors leaving their vehicles before all passengers had alighted at the terminus. Mr. Porter conducted an inquiry into the death of a 60-year-old197 words
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Article52 1938-01-21 9 It is announced that the Duke and Duchess of Kent are to spend a fortnight at St. Anton-am-Arlberg as a winter sports holiday. Crown Prince Michael of Rumania may join the party, but this has not yet been decided. A suite is being provisionally reserved52 words
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Article183 1938-01-21 9 Involved Case Over Shrine Land <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Jan. 20. CURTHER evidence was given m the Malacca District Court at the inquiry into the dispute over the right to use a piece of land at Banda Kaba on which there was a shrine. Eusof bin Sabjan. who claimed183 words
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Article111 1938-01-21 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 20. GOING on his eighth home leave this morning, Mr. T. D. Betteridge, partner m the brokerage firm of Hallam and Co., Kuala Lumpur, said he was travelling via Sue/ again and even if he went on leave another111 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-01-21 9 picture, Quartermaster R. J. Canary, of the troopship Dorsetshire, which passed through Singapore homeward bound yesterday, is the first member of the Royal Tank Corps appointed by the War Office to this position on a troopship. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-01-21 9 The 40 girls of the Young Australia League, whose visit ends today, were entertained at lunch by the Sultan of Johore at tna Royal Ja hore International Club yesterday. H ere he is surrounded by the girls40 words
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250 1938-01-21 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 20. A EUROPEAN engineer, Mr. E. Lee, at Tanjong Malim, on the Perak-Selangor border, where, last night, two people were killed and eight injured during an explosion and lire, today lauded students of the250 words
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Article33 1938-01-21 9 A Chinese Ng Kwek Tek was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment, m the Criminal District Court yesterday, for having caused grievous hurt to bis brother with a knife.33 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-21 9 Dine and Dance at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Music by Kurt Blach k His Orchestra TONIGHT 6c WEDNESDAYS 8 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT.22 words
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Advertisement113 1938-01-21 9 bbbbbHbbbßcbbbbbb M E R R I E ENGLAND" Picnic Peas Sxie Mo. 1 18 cts. Fresh No. 1 25 m h tt ti 2 S5 m ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. fIIEI j W^^^SSv \=j that is what makes Bfivl ff^^^^" >|| AYLMER Soups so much t^ 1 Wzo?^^113 words
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518 1938-01-21 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 20 6han- of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c.. 1944-64.... 115»4 115V 4 Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 113% 113% \V r Loan, 3» 2 P-C 102% 103»/ 2518 words
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Article151 1938-01-21 10 Jan. 17. 18. 19. American Can. Con. 78% 79% 78*4 American Telephone and Telegraph 146% 146% 145% j Atcheson Railroad 40 36*2 38 Chesapeak 37% 37 35% Dupont 117 118% 115% PINBBB9 24% 23% 22% General Electric 43% 43% 43% General Motors 36% 35% 35% Goodrich 18%151 words
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Article61 1938-01-21 10 Jan. 10 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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84 1938-01-21 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association 1 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 20, 12 o'clock noon. Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. January) 23 716 23 11 16 Good F.A.Q. m bales F. 0.8. Jan.) 22 1116 22 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spotloose award able Singapore) 23% 23% Feb-Mar. 23%84 words
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Article180 1938-01-21 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 20 RUBBER: Firmer. London: 7 3|l6d. 7!/ 4 d. Previously: 7'i«d. 7V 4 d. Jan.-Mar.: 7 3|l6d. 7 5!16d. Previously: 7y 4 d Apr.-June: 7 s|l6d. 73/ 3 d. Previously: 7 1 4 d. 7 s|l6d. July-Sept.: 7%d. 7V«d. Previously: 7%d180 words
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Article70 1938-01-21 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Firmer. Spot: £184. Previously: -£183 10s. Three months: £184 17s. 6d. Previously: £184 7s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Price: 41.25. Previously: 41 62. COPPER: Settlement: £41 12s. 6d. Previously: £42 7s. 6d. GOLU: Yesterday: £6 19s iy 2 <i. Previously: £670 words
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112 1938-01-21 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Jan. 20 Errors m commodity quotations and exchange rates which have appeared m the Singapore Free Press recently are the result of a misinterpretation of a cable code. In order that accuracy may be obtained m future the code is being revised and simplified.112 words
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Article173 1938-01-21 10 Yesterday f s Singapore Quotations Jan. 20. SELLING London, T.T. 2|4 1|32 London, demand 2j4 1J32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 I|l6 Lyons, demand 1,735 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 7i16 Montreal, demand 58% Batavia, demand 104% Samarang. demand 104% Calcutta, Bombay173 words
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Article1316 1938-01-21 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. s List THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1938: 5 P.M. MINING Bayers Sailers Ampat Tin (is) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang 32s 34s cd. Austral Malay 50s sss cd. Ayer Hitam (ss) 25s 26s Ayer Weng ($1) .75 .80 Bangrin1,316 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-21 10 S. E. Levy Co. 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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Miscellaneous171 1938-01-21 10 Daily Share Report ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $90%, down SI 1 With easier conditions reported on both London and New York Stock Exchanges tin shares experienced a quiet day today and a very small volume of business was171 words
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Article, Illustration897 1938-01-21 11 Possible Offset To Declining Consumption (From Our Free Press Correspondent) 1 London, Jan. 12. t DISAPPOINTED by poor con- < sumption prospects, and fear- I ing that a further quota cut may < soon become necessary, London tin producing interests are inclining to regard897 words
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Article141 1938-01-21 11 THE United States Department of State has published a list of 416 categories of goods which will be the subject of negotiation during the Anglo-American Trade Treaty talks. The hard wdrk of bargaining has begun. When one considers the multitude of interests at stake it is difficultFinancial Times - 141 words
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Article144 1938-01-21 11 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,365 th auction yesterday when there were catalogued 1.745,692 lbs. (779.33 tons); offered 1.373.299 lbs 1 613.08 tons); sold 1001.046 lbs. (446.90 tons). Spot London W.&_ New York 14% cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.144 words
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556 1938-01-21 11 Belgian Minister Criticises Estate Policy A WARNING that Ceylon's future as. a rubber producer is m danger wasj given by M. Marcel Vanden Abeele, Director-General of the Belgian Ministry of Colonies, who left Ceylon, after a brief study of agriculture m the Island. "Rubber and556 words
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Advertisement532 1938-01-21 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Gbe Singapore /ree press St.'SaSfW* extensions to afl departments. Tel: -lisseiSingapore. ■osla Lumpur Oflke: 25, Java Street, Phone: 3993. loob Office: Brewster Reed, Phone: 37. Prnang Offire: 12, Bishop Street. Penanf mmmm Phone: 1477. London Office it 43. Fleet Street, London phone: Central 3999—3999. Tel: "Leadmaiaya" London, j532 words
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Advertisement167 1938-01-21 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate ratei Large Gardens- Tennis. Phone: 5758. TNE MANSION, OXLEY RISE I nM -licensed residential hotel Daily and monthly tense. TEL. *****. Mmammmma mm easFanglia 9, OXLET RISK SINGAPORE 9 mins. to town high level, garages. daily167 words
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Advertisement464 1938-01-21 11 BANK OF CHINA 'Incorporated tn China by Special Charter.) 12, CeeU Street, Singapcre, Telephones: Manager's Office 9444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept.. 6441 General Office 618ft-t Cable Address: "CHUNGKCO" Paid Up Capital Ch. 9 46,666,666.96 Reserve Funds In excess Ch. 4 J96.999 99 Total Assets approximately Ch. *****.966. 666.464 words
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Miscellaneous495 1938-01-21 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 1.33 mc/s (225 to.) p.m. 6.00 Malay music 6.45 Children's programme (English >. 7.00 Piano recital by Eileen Joyce." 7.30 Time, weather, news, and announcements. 7.45 Musical interlude. t 7.50 British Industries Fair. 1938 Introductory talk to this year's Fair by the Earl495 words
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Article76 1938-01-21 12 By Imperial from Karachi, Burma. Siam and Penang on Jan. 17: Capt. R. iB. Tapp (from Karachi). By Qantas for Brisbane on Jan. 18: [Capt. R. B. Tapp, Mrs. C. Y. B. Seweil and Mr. M. C. Corbett. j By Qantas from Brisbane on Jan IS: 176 words
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Article, Illustration693 1938-01-21 12 Redgate Passes The Boom And Goes To Dock Shanghai. AFTER being marooned above the Nantao boom for almost twenty weeks, the British steamer Redgate. 4,323 tons gross, is now m dry dock at Shanghai. Her owners, the Redgate Steamship Co., and her local agents, Dodwell693 words
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Article31 1938-01-21 12 The home of Mr. Aw Boon Haw at Pasir Panjang will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.31 words
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Article139 1938-01-21 12 The following ships aJongarj* wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf Entrance Gat* I. X.xii i. Plancius 22; Michael Jebsen 20 Main Wharf Entrance Gate 2; Exit 1 Explorateur Grandidier ik. y. (liacci 14; Kelantan 13; Conic Biancamano 11; Teucer 9. Empire Dock Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3139 words
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Article290 1938-01-21 12 THE following new books will be ready for issue at Raffles Librarj on Saturday. The Tragedy of Nljinsky, Illustrated. Anatole Bourman; Map Making. Fran* Debenham; Why was Lincoln Murdered Illustrated, Otto Eisenschiml, These are Real People, Rosita Forbes; Pick and Choose A Gallimaufry Composed. Daniel George Traveller's Rest,290 words
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Article109 1938-01-21 12 Imports To Be Reduced By 30 Per Cent. In order to reduce imports. Japan vto cut down crude rubber imports by over 30 per cent., according to the Netherlands Press, quoted by the Financial Times'. The Government is to encourage the production of synthetic rubber, lt109 words
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Advertisement512 1938-01-21 12 BOUSTEAD 00., LTD. (Incorporated In FJbVS.) TELEPHONE: Freifht SQI 6>6SSf» SBIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOB FK HERAT KP MALAY STATES RAILWAYS _W ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN FACIffK JvtL SVSTrAs (Incorporated In England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA512 words
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Advertisement136 1938-01-21 12 RED FUNNEL LINE HEAP EHG MOH S.S. CO., ITO m Strml te Betttoanenut) REGULAR PASSENGBB and Cargo Serttaaf from Singapore 6a Java, BBSS6 e. Banka Bintton. FOB BATAVIA, CBXBIBON ASH SEMARANG. (Every Tuesday and Friday as. NAM YONO Fri Jan. sjs. OIANG SENG Tue* Jan -<> Far SOURABAYA AND BANDJEBJtASIS136 words
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Miscellaneous500 1938-01-21 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 &jaL Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson; Weekdays* 7 pjn, Kota Bahru, Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 a.m. Sundays 7 pjn. Kuala Lumpur, and Penang Weekdays* 7.45 ajn. Sundays 7 pjn. Malacca, Batu Anam.500 words
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Advertisement487 1938-01-21 13 i J^_^-^— JJ =^_J^' i i m a^ii^'^ 1^ 1 I fcfc :s -^^ir& 1 i Sa B^^BB^iE*^' BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due One Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1938 1938 BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 TOMORIN 15.000 Jan. 28 RAWALPINDI487 words
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Advertisement441 1938-01-21 13 (Incorporated tn'strattt Settlementt.) B ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, j (Incorporated In Englandj FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Dne Sails CITY OP SINGAPORE Havre. London. R'dam, H'burg. Glasgow Jan. 28 Peb. 2 CITY OP EASTBOURNE Havre, London, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar. 2441 words
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Advertisement811 1938-01-21 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co. (19 J?.) Ltd Steam Ship Co Ltd., and China Mutual Canard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) Abe deen A Commonwealth Line. The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Shaw811 words
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Advertisement705 1938-01-21 14 K. P. M. INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) PLANCIUS— Friday, Jan 21, Muntok (passengers and mails only), Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaia. SlBERG— Friday. Jan. 21, Rhio, Dabo. Billiton. Batavia, Semarang, Pekalongan, Tegal and Cheribon. TlDORE— Friday, Jan. 21, Belawan-Deli. VAN DEN BOSCH— Friday, Jan. 21. Rhio (passengers and mails only). Bawean (passengers705 words
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Advertisement540 1938-01-21 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO EUROPE PROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrives Spore. Spore. Penang. New York. Pres. Garfield Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Mar. 19 Pns. Adams Mar. 6 Mar. 8540 words
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Advertisement586 1938-01-21 14 O.S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Arabia Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, v Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Beira. Lourenco Marques, Durban. Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tßio de Janeiro Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, Feb i Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos, Rio Grande and Montevideo Cap*e586 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-01-21 15 picture. \IK FORCE PLAYER brushes off a tackle diving play m the S.C.C. sr\rn a-side rugger tournament on the padang yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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699 1938-01-21 15 J. V. RAINBOW ] - J. V. RAINBOW] No Match For Professional Title This Year [By rE world championship of billiards, one notes with regret, will not be held as planned, the entry was inadequate. In fact Joe Davis alone went forward to the lists. It was699 words
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Article317 1938-01-21 15 Trophies Returned To Fusiliers (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 12 CILVER of the officers' and sergeants' messes, of the 2nd. Battalion the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was returned to representatives of the re-formed battalion m London this morning. The side drum lost at Le Cateau m August. 1914. which was317 words
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94 1938-01-21 15 Handicap Semi-Finals Two semi-finals handicap tie's m. the Singapore Malays tennis tourna- ment were decided on the V.M.C.A. j courts m Bras Basah Road yesterday. In the doubles M. A. Alsagoff and Tunku Hussein (scr.) beat A. K. Ibrahim and Osman Faraj (owe 3) m three94 words
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661 1938-01-21 15 S.C.C. 1; Gordons o. WHEN a goalless draw seemed imminent, McNamara netted a beautiful goad with a first time shot io give the S.C.C. a weU deserved victory over th s Gordons at hockey yesterday on the padang. The661 words
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Article492 1938-01-21 15 Mr. G. W. Bryant President (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 20 THE Hon. Mr G. W. Bryant was elected president of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association at a meeting i held last night and presided over by Mr. E. Day. A cup for junior singles492 words
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Article, Illustration673 1938-01-21 15 Effect Of Tropics On Health Many Popular Ideas Are Being Exploded IIfANY interesting discoveries which are modifying the con- ception and treatment of disease m tropical climes were set forth by Colonel R. N. Chopra, m his presidential address before the Section of Physiology at the Science Congress m CalcuttaFree Press - 673 words
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Article187 1938-01-21 15 More Advice To Eurasian Community (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir.— l have read the l-etier of Mr R. V. Chapman on the Eurasian question m your issue or today. I deeply sympathise with him. lor what his class and community have suffered from187 words
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Advertisement108 1938-01-21 15 HAPPY WORLD (Covered) STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. mm MOHAMED PANCHO vs AWANG Junior Hv -Weight p_w_ Lehars hampi.in of Prn.m- Midget (Malay) Indian* *-<3) ROUNDS 0. C. YOUNG vs baby CHOCOLATE P«*nanr Chinese! Katong (Eurasian) t» ROUNDS LITTLE MYBIN vs ALAOIH Rancoon Rd i Mohd. Joo I hiat (Malay)108 words
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Advertisement25 1938-01-21 15 j __m H» I 6, Chartered Bank Chambers, lI■I I I I I Insurance, Singapore. bsJbbUbLbsbbbbJbsbbbbbsUK Ay/nts: tlirou?,h.'mi Malaya. OUcßoyal Exchange Assurance x£ondon A*U A25 words
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576 1938-01-21 16 Decision Meets With Mixed Reception LITTLE ABAYAN PROVES TOO GOOD FOR MORTELL AFTER ABSORBING some terrific punishment and having his right eye opened m the fifth round, Rush Milling (10.2%) boxed sufficiently well to convince both judges that he had beaten Sompong (10.6>576 words
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Article65 1938-01-21 16 The women's January stroke competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Tuesday and Wednesday and resulted m a win for Mrs. Greenland with a return of 36. The following were the best returns Mrs. M. Greenland 49—13=36 Mrs. A. J. Beveridge 52—15 =37 Mrs.65 words
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Article, Illustration78 1938-01-21 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 20. Kid Rollins <7.9) regained the Perak flyweight title which he narrowly lost last year to Nai Tong Joo. when he decisively outpointed the Siamese, at a disadvantage of 3 lbs. m weight, m their contest at the Jubilee ParkFree Press - 78 words
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Article104 1938-01-21 16 TONIGHTS BIG FIGHT 'TOMMY FARR is still from a 9 to 5 on to a 8 to 5 on favourite to beat Braddock ex-world's champion, m their fight at Madison Square Garden tonight over 10 rounds. Dr. Wa ker of the New York State Ath'et c Comm104 words
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Article148 1938-01-21 16 The following have been selected to play Hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. R.A. Changi on Monday, at 5.10 p.m. on the Anson Read ground: V. N. Pillay. PC. Sands, E. Ebert, Kam Gim Lock. E. A. Joy. I. Suratta, R Lyne Dr. V. Xavier, Lee Fong Lim. K.148 words
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469 1938-01-21 16 Corinthians Win Two Goals To One At Malacca i From Our Own Correspondent)Malacca, Jan. 20. THE Islington Corinthians continued In winning mood when they deI feated Malacca by the odd goal m three m a game played m heavy down j pour of rain this afternoon. The weather kept fine469 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-01-21 16 picture. PERDRIAU gets a shot m during play m the hockey match m which the S.C.C. beat the Gordons by one goal to nil. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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200 1938-01-21 16 TTHE drawing for the Kuala Lumpur griffins took place at the Rifle Range Road! stables, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday afternoon and resulted as follows No. 1: name Shortcake; age 3; description Bay filly; breeding by Manna out of Singleton: drawn by Mr. Alan Loke.200 words
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231 1938-01-21 16 (From Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Jan. 20. There has been one change m the Negri Sembilan hockey team to meet Malacca at Seremban on Saturday m a return fixture. Sheikh Mansur, Negri's outside left, the brother of Sheikh Mustapha. their centre forward, is231 words
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Article94 1938-01-21 16 Th? Yayu Athletic Association hela its annual general meeting on Sunday and t^e following weie elected officebearers for 1938: President, Wong Sau Van; vicepresidents. Wong Sau Ching and Keng Yean Ling; hen. Chinese secretary. Tan Ek Keng; hon. English secretary, Wong Shin Fock; hon sports94 words
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Article490 1938-01-21 16 CLUB AND AIR FORCE IN SEMI-FINAL Easy Wins In Seven-A-Side Rugger Yesterday BOTH WINNING their games comfortably m the quarter finals of the S.C.C. seven-a-side tournament yesterday, the S.( "A" and the R.A.F. "A" will meet m the semi-final on Tuesda\ The other semi-finalists will be decided on Monday. Results490 words
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Article52 1938-01-21 16 SELECTIONS Bystander's selections for today s races at Taiping are: Race 1. Jackie Mac, Bechester Race 2. Allegiance, Brown Ud> Race 3. All Serene, Leonie. Race 4. Bay Laddie, M.G.M Race 5. Phar Par, Foxy. Race 6. Pride of Perak, Gusher Race 7. Winanlose. Komolux Race 8. Silver52 words
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Advertisement55 1938-01-21 16 REFERENCE BOOKS WHO'S WHO 1938 An Annual Biographical Dictionary $30.00 KEMPES ENGINEERS YEAR BOOK 1938 A compendium of the modern Practice of Civil, Mechanical, Gas, Electrical, Marine and Metallurgical Engineering $19.50 WII IT AKEK'S ALMANACK 1938 Complete Edition $3.50 Mechanical World Year Book 1938 $0.90 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated In55 words
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