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Title Section17 1938-01-22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 15^73. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938. 10 CENTS17 words
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327 1938-01-22 1 President And Business Men Get Together CONFERENCES CLEAR ATMOSPHERE Un ion R esen tmen t Roosevelt Refers Leaders To Britain pREAT encouragement will be given to the commodity markets, to tin and rubber, by the nevvis that President Roosevelt and business executives, in menlReuter - 327 words
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Article74 1938-01-22 1 PROMINENT CHINESE ASSASSINATED Shanghai. Jan. 21. UR. VANG FOH YUEN, a member of the Shanghai Civic Association and a close friend of the late Mr. Lo Peh Hong, who was shot on Dec. 39, was assassinated as he was entering his home in the French Concession today. An unidentified assailantReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-01-22 1 T*f mWfft QVt*T TQ tt ASHAMU! ENCOURAGING RMNI" <copyn 9 hr *An cw.m,,j13 words
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Article215 1938-01-22 1 J>e fence First Principle Paris, Jan. 21. IN the Chamber today M. Cftiautemps read a declaration of policy expressing loyalty to the AngloFrench "Entente-Cordial" and the League of Nations and the intention of the Government to assure national defence. He said that the Government was determinedReuter - 215 words
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207 1938-01-22 1 State Of Health Of The Undang Of Rembau [From Our Own Correspondent] Sereniban, Jan. 21. IN VIEW of the great interest shown by the Negri Sembilan Malay community in the constitutional problem arising out of the present state of health of the Undang of Rembau, I207 words
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Article45 1938-01-22 1 Juliana Walks In Palace Grounds Amsterdam, Jan. 21. pECAUSE of rainy weather O Princess Juliana remained indoors this morning while Prince Bernhard, her husband, went for his usual motor drive. In the afternoon, when the weather improved, Princess Juliana strolled in the Palace ground.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article51 1938-01-22 1 New York, Jan. 21. Fur tonight's heavyweight contest Fair weighed in at 14 st. 11 Ib. and Rraddock 14 st. VA Ib. Both were in excellent shape. After the weighing in ceremony General Phelan, of the New York State Boxing Commission, interpreted the no -foul rule to Fair.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement126 1938-01-22 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT!! GALA "VICTORIA THE GREAT" BALL HANDSOME PRIZES far the BEST COSTUMES representing QUEEN VHTORU. PRINCE ALBERT or ANY COSTUME OF THE VICTOBIAN^ERA. PRI/.F.S WILL ALSO BE GIVEN TO THE BEST EXPONENTS OF126 words
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Advertisement228 1938-01-22 1 than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW XB HOTEL TONIGHT (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY KELLER'S POPULAR HUNGARIAN BAND NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY 1 1 a.m. 1 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT MORNING 1 B A mm A e ND j SPECIAL CURRY 1. Ouverture ROSAMITNDE" Pr. Schubert228 words
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129 1938-01-22 2 Tokio Appeals To Arabs BROADCASTS IN ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN Shanghai, Jan. 21. PHINA and Japan have begun a war in the ether. China delivered the first blow by broadcasting in Japanese from Changsha. The Japanese retaliated by opening a broadcasting station in Shanghai inReuter - 129 words
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Article233 1938-01-22 2 LABOUR MOVE AGAINST JAPAN British Organisations Take The Lead London, Jan. 21. FOLLOWING the decision of the international Labour and Trades Union meeting in Brussels on Sunday to urge upon the democratic governments a complete boycott of Japanese goods, the National Council of the British Labour Party has decided toReuter - 233 words
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Article175 1938-01-22 2 Man's Body Found Under Pier Seattle, Jan. 21. FALLOWING the removal of the Japanese liner Hiye Maru from her moorings, after the police had reported the detention of a man who said a bom'c had been placed aboard the ship it was learned that175 words
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Article159 1938-01-22 2 De Valera Back In Dublin Dublin, Jan. 21. PRESIDENT de Valera and his col- leagues received a rousing reception on their arrival back in Dublin from London Mr. de Valera told Reuter that as the approaches of the two sides on some of the questions Involved were fromReuter - 159 words
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Article62 1938-01-22 2 Penan g, Jan. 21. Lj M.S. NORFOLK and H.M.S. Emerald arrived here today, from Victoria Point bringing 1,400 officers and men, for whom an elaborate programme of entertainment ashore has been prepared. The Norfolk 4s the flagship of Vice-Admiral Alexander Ramsay, chief commander, who married Lady62 words
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Article35 1938-01-22 2 A flre broke out last nignt in a shop in Upper Circular Road. The Singapore Plre Brigade was called and arrived In time to put the flames out and prevent them spreading.35 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-01-22 2 Crown Prince Michael of Rumania and his mother, ex-Queen Helen, who were guests at the 'wedding of Prince Paul of Greece on Sunday, photographed during a visit to the Acropolis in Athens.32 words
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Article333 1938-01-22 2 DID a Municipal dog shooter, Ahmad bin Noor, fire his gun at a man because a group of villagers were coming towards him with sticks, or did he wound the man in the course of an argument over the shooting of the man's dog? These were333 words
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65 1938-01-22 2 Pirates Still Active In Mediterranean Malta, Jan. 21. A BRITISH steamer whose name is given as Camma has reported that she sighted a submarine attacking a destroyer in the western Mediterranean. French destroyers are searching the area.- The prtoe of rubber for the assessment of export duty in the FM.S.Reuter - 65 words
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Article43 1938-01-22 2 Japanese Censorship In Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 21. THE first ease of suppression of a Reuter telegram occurred today. The message summarised a leading article in the North China Daily News strongly criticising the reported continuance of outrages in Nanking. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration58 1938-01-22 2 HERR HITLER recently received the Diplomatic Corps at the Reichs Chancellery, where New Year's wishes were exchanged. Replying to the Papal Nuncio's speech, Herr Hitler said: "The peace which you wish is also the aim of myself and the German Government." An unusual picture of Herr Hitler wearing a top58 words
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Article62 1938-01-22 2 Shanghai. Jan. 82. •pHE Japanese advance along the southern section of the TientsinPukow railway has been slowed down as a result of two days' sanguinary fighting, according to Chinese reports. The lull on the northern front is unbroken. Japanese dispatches claim that the Chinese threat toReuter - 62 words
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Article73 1938-01-22 2 One Man In Charge Of Defence Paris, Jan. 21. THE new French Cabinet today approved decrees making M. Duladier, Defence Minister governing co-ordination of the three defence services. The actual defence programmes will continue to be framed by the respective ministries but final decisions will rest withReuter - 73 words
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Article129 1938-01-22 2 TWO BRITONS KILLED IN AIR RAID Latest News Of Spanish War Paris, Jan. 21. rO of the crew of the British steamer Thorpeness were killed when bombs fell near the vessel as it lay in the harbour of Tarragona, according to a message from Barcelona. Seven others were wounded. TheReuter - 129 words
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Article63 1938-01-22 2 Washington. Jan. 21. THE United States Army has ordered a squadron of the latest bombing planes to be transferred by water from California to Hawaii from Feb. 1. for the purpose, according to the War Department, of building up wing com' patients for the general headquartersReuter - 63 words
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Article191 1938-01-22 2 NAVAL TREATY TO BE DENOUNCED Big Ships UNITED STATES PROBLEM London, Jan. 21. TTO3 Washington correspondent of the Manchester Guardian declares that it is semi-officially admitted that the London Naval Treaty fixing a 35,000-ton limit for battleships will soon be formally denounced in order to allow Britain, America and FranceReuter - 191 words
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Article89 1938-01-22 2 Executions Of Chinese Generals Hankow. Jan. 21. MlNfc executions for failure to carry out duties are officially announced. They comprise an Army Corps commander, a brigadier, a court martial judge and two regimental commanders, three battalion commanders and a chief telegraph operator. Names are not given but it is possibleReuter - 89 words
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Article113 1938-01-22 2 Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. A sum of over $9,000 was realised last night at a charity performance in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund given by the Kwan Foong Dramatic Society at the Fo Cheong Choon Theatre. The performers were all women and the men113 words
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Article416 1938-01-22 2 Singapore. Jan i\ MEAT Beef steak Kat; Beel stew or curry do 35 Fillet Steak lb. 55 Mutton, Australian do 35 Pork, lean Kati 44 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) do POULTRY Capons (locally reared) Kati 02 Ducks m/m Fowls K Hens (locally reared* Kati :<g416 words
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Article46 1938-01-22 2 Uankow. Jan H XHE Japanese claim that sien has been captured i* eially admitted in Hank«w Reuter The diploma as a gradu Madras. Punjab. Bihar or BVeterinary College is approved i P.M.S. for the purposes of ih* terious Drugs En.irtmrnt. st:»tC\a7#ttr notlfl rationReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement32 1938-01-22 2 -AGNESIA HAIR DRESSING prevents Scurf. Dandruff and Falling: Hair and at thf s am time Cleanses and Tones nr Scalp. Small siie. Economy ue $125. $ZM. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. Battery Koad32 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-01-22 3 Two were injured when this Naval torpedo bomber from H.M.S. Eagle crashed 100 yards from the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club on Thursday morning.26 words
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Article38 1938-01-22 3 The following index numbers representing the estimated traffic receipts of i Cable and Wireless Limited compared with traffic in the year 1929 are:— December, 1937 82.5; average for 1936 74.4; average for 1937 78.8.38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-01-22 3 Mr. W. D. Nicholas, assistant civil engineer of the Singapore Harbour Board, who built the model of the Harbour Board premises, which is going to the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow, next month.32 words
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Article65 1938-01-22 3 p r<»m Our Own Correspondent Seremban, Jan. 21. The marriage took place at the CfcMdi or the Visitation. Seremban, rflay. the Rev. Father D. A. VenD officiating, of Mr. Remans J. and Miss Jane Lopez, nelce of md Mrs. A. C. Emmanuel, of ivmban. Mr R. Miranda was65 words
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Article706 1938-01-22 3 IS 45 YEARS OLD; UNMERITED PROPERTY FROM FATHER Sultan's Daughter Fails To Appear A MAN who was 45 years of age and who had never worked in his life appeared in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. He was Mohamed Deen bin Haji Ismail, and, during his706 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-01-22 3 Singapore Indians To Wed Without Religious Ceremony TTHE wedding will take place at the Tamils Reform Association, Singapore, today, of Mi\ M. Manikkam, of Rangoon Road School, Singapore, and Miss R. Kamala, of Palani, South India. The wedding will be solemnised without any religious ceremonies indicative of the breakaway from65 words
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Article87 1938-01-22 3 An appeal is being made locally for contributions to complete the stone temple in ths grounds of the Belur Math, near Calcutta* to house the sacred remains of Master Sri Rama- krishna. An offer of some six and a half lakhs of rupees enabled work to be87 words
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Article93 1938-01-22 3 The news of Japan's intention to invade Hainan has caused a stir among local Hainanese, most of whom have families resident in Hainan. At a meeting of the community, it was decided, it is reported, to send reinforcements to Hainan to offer resistance to any93 words
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Article200 1938-01-22 3 A replica of Singapore Harbour i< being sent next month to the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow Visitors to the exhibition will thus get €t glimpse of Singapore as a rnarltime centre: it is the sixth biggest port in the world. The model was constructed by the200 words
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Article30 1938-01-22 3 The Singapore Christian Science Society has announced a lecture by Mr. Pnul A. Harsch, of Boston. V£A at Orange Grove Road on Jan. 24 at 6-30 p.m.30 words
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Article54 1938-01-22 3 A Chlneae, Wee Hock Choon, wa> charged In the Third Singapore Coup yesterday with cheating another Chi nese. Ong Chin Seng, of $4. t>y tndur tng the complainant to give him the money, on pretence of petting him a i life insurance. Wee pleaded guilty, and sentence was54 words
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Article55 1938-01-22 3 From N'eth East Indies by KLM on 2* 20 Mr H. J. H. Haas, Mr. Aw Pit. Song and Mr P. J. A. van Houts. For NF.I. by KLM plane on Jan. 21. Miss D Lyall. *'«>■ Penang, India and Europe by n Jan. 21. Mr. P.55 words
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Article59 1938-01-22 3 Employees of Singapore Chinese shops may get Sunday as a holiday if the petition they are making to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to support their move proves successful. The petition is reported to have been drawn up by an association of Chinese clerks, who59 words
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Article349 1938-01-22 3 .T.> the Editor of the Free Press). QIR As a mother of a large family I have read with the greatest in- the report of a speech made by Mr Cresson on Wednesday. pianes can fly such long distance and Japan is only 2,500 miles Ever349 words
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Article65 1938-01-22 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan. 20. Work is shortly to start on the construction of an English school at Kluang at a cost of $170,000. The school will accommodate about 200 boys. Layang Layang which has several planting interests, including the Oil Falm Plantations,65 words
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Article155 1938-01-22 3 i From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 21. Harry Michael Newman, who vas described as a Russian, uas convicted by the Seremban magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. on charges of cheating, extortion and house trespass yesterday. He was alleged to have cheated a Chinese, Lim Yee,155 words
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161 1938-01-22 3 IT was announced in the Straits Settlements Government Gazette last night that Mr. Tay Lian Teck has been reappointed a nominated Unofficial member of the Legislative Council for three years. Mr. Tay, who succeeded Mr. Tan Cheng Lock as the Chinese member on161 words
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Article61 1938-01-22 3 Eagle In Floating Dock fHE 22,500 tons aircraft carrier Eagle, which arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong a week ago for the combined manoeuvres at the end of the month, has entered the floating dock at the Naval Base for routine cleaning. She wi.l be undecked on Tuesday. Eagle is61 words
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Advertisement264 1938-01-22 3 CHRONIC STOMACH PAINS •HnbMi niliNtki alto an" AD men and women who suffer with theu stomachs will sympath/ with the plight of Mr. P. Everyone afflicted by stomach trouble can take aew heart from the remarkable recovery which hie wile gratefully records. Hen are enUacta from her letters:— Seven years264 words
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Advertisement29 1938-01-22 3 K. P. M. LINE l lncorporated in Holland^ On leave? Travel home via South Africa FIRST CLASS FROM £83/-/-FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO: K.P.M. LINE 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE.29 words
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Letter, Illustration2574 1938-01-22 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON 3Y OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT Hairdressers, Typists, Hotel Boys As Regular C lie titsVillage Life Restless And A Little Discontented— King Stays On At Sandringham "WHAT do they know of Engmnd who only London know?" I must apolcgi.se for taking such a liberty wr:h the well-known2,574 words
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Advertisement207 1938-01-22 4 HARD LUMPS CAME ON HER LEGS. Ankles And Feet Swolieii With Rheumatism. Rheumatism sent this woman to bed with iumps, swellings, and inflammation. Y:t these symptoms ioon disoppearea as they always wiM do when the ro"st iau.se i r i»ov \l. Thn letter teYis you tiie BttttM 1 she kMBd207 words
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Advertisement233 1938-01-22 4 Q J What is the best J •J remedy for f (Wasting Diseases TJ Angier's &Pfc an cwpr «v dl 13 ft V/X ■P^ci: %S^-. -v fiST Angier's Emulsion is widely and scrofula, rickets, anaemu, wasting successfully used in the treatment bowel disorders and after any of consumption and in233 words
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Article209 1938-01-22 5 CHINESE me;: and woraer <*unt!nue i.K *'r mother country In I I Mte women o! Kualu Lumpur col--ci SJ* "U.S rrom a theatrical performi in aid of th*» CTitna Relief Fund hi ild tob* rh«* highest '•ollect^d f nerfcrmance in aid mi I Hagapcrp io less209 words
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Article51 1938-01-22 5 Law Notice For To Day Before the Chiei Justice at 9.30 a.m. Swmmor.s-ln -Chambers in Suit v 4 M 37 fe U a.n\ In ttM Ist- Court-:—Magis-•r«rp.v A-DDcal N Rex vs. M. Sathaiah. PL AS Scmasuiiciaram. Vincent Un?am Grnre and Hayatmlah Abdul ->r. mid Miscellaneous Application 38 Rex vs Abdul51 words
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858 1938-01-22 5 HIGH COMMISSIONER PRESENTS HONOURS CoL Cecil Rae And Raja Muda Included PAGEANTRY AT PERAK DURING INVESTITURE Glittering Ceremony Watched By Big Crowd (From Our Own Correspondent) Perak, Jan. 21. THE High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, presented the Coronation honours at the Royal town of Perak. They included an 0.8.E. to858 words
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Article80 1938-01-22 5 (Froir Our Own Correspondent* Segamat. Jan. 21. j Improvements in tlie Veterinary Department at Segumat are beingmade. j It was a couple of years ago that this department was introduced, but ex- i cellent progress has been made since then. A new office block has been erected80 words
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145 1938-01-22 5 FOUR YEARS FOR ONE/ TWO FOR THE OTHER porxil ffiiiity of being in p<*ss*vs'mn of in«truments and material* for counterfeiting 26-eftnt pieces of Straits Settlements money. Simon was sentenced to four years' and Michael Her*? to two years' rigorous imprisonment by >lr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell at145 words
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Article148 1938-01-22 5 LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES Lunaa Rubber Estates Ld. report issued yesterday states that the profit for c-he year ended October was $104,118, compared with $45,622 for the preceding year. Two interim dividends of 5 per cent. each were paid during the year and the directors propose a148 words
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Article, Illustration107 1938-01-22 5 pictures £T n P u 0| J e h^ red^ the H (afe on Thurs day night at a dinner to honour the promotion of Rai Bahadur Mehta Prithvi C hand, thief Inspector, S.S. Police, as first Asiatic hon Assistant Superintendent of Police Above are (left to right) Mr. TayFree Press - 107 words
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Article206 1938-01-22 5 Alleged to have knocked down a pedestrian in Muulinein Road on Oct 31, a European A. Godfrey, appeared m the fourth court, yesterday to answer a summons charging him with, causing hurt to a Bengali firr man, Mannar Ali, by notlm driving. He claimed trial and was206 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-01-22 5 The President Hoover, the Dollar Liner's 16,000 ton liner on the beach at Kashoto Island, off Formosa. The liner went aground towards the end of last month an I is bow a total loss.34 words
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Advertisement143 1938-01-22 5 VICTORIA THEATRE MQt t: AND THRILLING F NTERTAINMENT M»M>IENTING TUES. FEB. Ist AND NIGHTLY AT 9Jt P.M P! ATOFFS STUFENDOrS ATTRACTION THE DON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS AND RUSSIAN DANCERS GLORIOUS SINGING, ATMOSPHERIC ENTERTAINMENT BOOKING at LITTLE'S POPULAR PRICES $3. $2. QUICK CONVALESCENCE AFTER FEVERS DMftOB wili till you143 words
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Advertisement256 1938-01-22 5 through 10 REIGNS ffennenis Seer has held Us own (N 1556 w trac<J rrom old rt?cords tnat li p IN 179" We iPyjrn tll so:nfc '-n* l »a«|pa«n Irm of Tennenfs was already hi a world-vide distribution f^ existence, and about, that date the already established, shipment .^^E—"""*\ ale was256 words
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Article, Illustration122 1938-01-22 6 Miss fVoilia Colledge, British skat ing champion, drinks hot chocolate after a strenuous mor nine's work on the ice. Parts of Rumania have recently bee n inundated by severe floods. At Valcnv, a small villa*, e. native can als were used to rescue the122 words
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Advertisement68 1938-01-22 6 C.S. 46A ll i ..111— an economical treat full of concentrated goodness. Kidneys on toast have lonj* been a favourite of the breakfast table. Not only do they m afct a verv palatable, light, early morning meal— but one posses-s inj* an abundance of n utritive element*. Kidneys are very68 words
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Article930 1938-01-22 7 EVIDENCE OF POST-DATED LETTERS AT PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 21. IN the case in which a motor salesman Mr. Goh Teik Teong. is suing the Borneo Motors Ltd., for a sum of $1,700 or, alternatively, damages for wrongful dismissal, evidence was given930 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-01-22 7 GENERAL GOERING taking the salute at the march past of 300 members of the Mobile Gendarme Corps, in front of the Air Minister in Berlin, on the occasion of his 45th birthday.32 words
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Article133 1938-01-22 7 Picture Of Outstanding Merit The Walter Wanger production. j"s2nd Street." which had its premiere at the Capitol yesterday, is a musical comedy of outstanding merit. It has plenty of action and the musical numbers are well selected. A liberal slice of humour is added and j here one133 words
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Article41 1938-01-22 7 Mr. R. Heywood has been appointed a member of the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya for a period of seven months during the absense on leave of the Hon. Mr. B. J. R. Barton.41 words
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Article48 1938-01-22 7 The F.M.S. Chamber of Mines has issued a list of Malayan tin mining companies, members of the Malayan Chamber of Mines, London, which have donated a total of £548 (about $4,500) to the Lord Mayor's Fund for the relief of distress in China.48 words
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Article35 1938-01-22 7 The Ramakrlshna Mission, Singapore, will today celebrate the 76th birthday anniversary of Swami Vlvekananda. School children will be entertained at noon and a lecture and concert will be held In the evening.35 words
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Advertisement367 1938-01-22 7 10 K\^v thal rt-nects ?oui MARKKT UrS&^Sl 1 perwnaWtf Manila, Jan. 20. MKrV^ 1 Last Sale Prices IpflH 1 s thal VQIJ el Previous Today (CD 't at Antanuk 053 053 I§S T •if* a n B2M^uet Consdated 380 unq IbA 1% t CDnsoiidated Mines 0 012 0.012 J v367 words
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Advertisement263 1938-01-22 7 To«r- fovoril* star la J^r bold ftavctituTv on yun. '^^^^BBBFr- nmnin g outUw tchoonf I > I Q JalJ^ s mc'tuh^ B a^h^ .^^^^^^fl^Spi^B BT^^^n I QIC p<r MOOI/CfD ir GfO"?Gf H(*UA(^N. O^tcf«W fcr Kvtof sftM 4/«»e*«ft ff4uet 0#»/rf Ho»«frf Otifi»ol tfrtkf Mil. M««0« Extra! GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS A Snappy263 words
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635 1938-01-22 8 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938. Rubber Outlook MEMBERS of .the International I¥l Rubber Regulation Committee, who might normally expect to spend most of their time just now discussing the new draft agreement which must be submitted to the governments of the restricting countries within the next two635 words
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1299 1938-01-22 8 General Chiang Kai Shek - Why China Plans To Resist Japan To The Bitter End General Chiang Kai Shek Generalissimo To The Nation By In The Peoples Tribune QINCE the commencement of the present campaign of resistance, the casualties in wounded and killed among the officers and soldiers at the front have already totalled more1,299 words
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Article582 1938-01-22 8 - IAM told that the actual plan of the Singapore manoeuvres to be held next month will not be made public until Jan. 31. the day on which they are due to begin. The scheme of "battle" will be the old tussle between those most quarrelsome neighbours.582 words
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Advertisement250 1938-01-22 8 *0 BY SPECIAL »v^>W TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD. 3 E| 1872. ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS. Choose Carefully The DIAMOND RINGS Yon would be proud of years from toda>— and carefully choose Its maker. Every DE SILVA'S ring is measured by a standard of excellence which Insures250 words
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Advertisement62 1938-01-22 8 ONE WONDERS whether the phrase "DIVINE LAW OF COMPENSATION" was coined by an ancient Insurance man. Compensation paid by a PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY is certainly apt to make its holder gratetul to his Divinity lor having inspired him to take out the Policy. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION62 words
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Article428 1938-01-22 9 Two Reels Of Film Borneo Banned MARTIN JOHNSON'S WILD LIFE STORY TT was revealed in the Straits Settlements Government Gazette published last night that two reels of Martin Johnson's last wild life film, Borneo, were banned by the Malayan film censor. It is stated that the428 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-01-22 9 I his is Rupert the Robort. who has been brought to London from <.<rni.tnv. He walks, talks, smokes a cigarette, starts* and drives a ;«r and lifts his hat. Rupert is here being ordered to sit down by Mr. A. ('rcuziger. his owner.43 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-01-22 9 Dr. A. Tarle, of the International Red Cross at Shanghai, passed through on the Conte Biancamane yesterday. For months I saw the most terrib.'e destruction of life and property it is possible to imagine/ 1 he said. "The situation is still far from normal and fear hangs over Shanghai."49 words
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Article263 1938-01-22 9 "I'HI iiiin i.il Assignee's rejection of tu«» pr«Mifs filed by the attorne> T VI..M.R.M. Ram as amy (hrttnr »»n the ground that the hiMikn kept h\ the hettiar did not romnh with the Moneylenders' Ordinance, was reversed by the supreme <«»urt \esterday, Mr. P. A. MMm. the263 words
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Article29 1938-01-22 9 Ml T-ik. Chinese, was charged antapan temporary Court with criminal breach of -rvint. of $16. 80 cents. He convirted. and sentence was postponed to Jan 2829 words
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Article27 1938-01-22 9 VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE DOCTOR ru«»r has granted a Com■M» Dr William Robert Logan. *Hyn-. Qflter in the Medical ■eg of the Straits Settlements voiunt»'f r Air Force27 words
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319 1938-01-22 9 Judgment was reserved till today, by Mr. L. C. Goh, in the Fifth Police Court yesterday, in the case in which inspector 11. C. Mallard is charged with having caused hurt to a Tamil. Sinnapan. on Nov. 14. When the case was resumed yesterday Ballard319 words
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Article185 1938-01-22 9 The Very Rev. Brother James, re- cently completed his silver jubilee as j visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools in Malaya, Hong Kong, Burmah. the Philippine Islands, and until recently of Ceylon, and his golden Jubilee as a Christian Brother in the East. Tc commemorate this185 words
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Article40 1938-01-22 9 The Governor has approved the promotion of Captain (A/Major) W. E. Hutchinson, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, to the rank of Major. Major W. J. Curran -Sharp, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, is promoted to the rank of LieutenantColonel40 words
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Article20 1938-01-22 9 From Feb. 1. the Portuguese Consulate General will be at Malacca Street, No. 9, Nunes Building, third floor.20 words
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Article95 1938-01-22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. News has been received of the d >a'*: in liainan of \.r rinn Keng Fong, until recently proprietor of the Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Familiarly known as "Ah Keng" he had a remarkable career from head cook95 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-01-22 9 Mr. Vocel. a chemist employed by The Michelin Co.. was one of the four men arrested after the bomb outrages at the offices of the Federation of French Industries and the Federation of Iron Masters in Paris. He kept his manacled hands to his face while under police escort.49 words
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Article165 1938-01-22 9 Wearing a blue beret, shirt and tie to match, and a dark blue skirt, a European woman, Angele Loiseau, who was discovered hidden in the hold of the freighter, "Glenardie", while on its way to Singapore from Cairns, Queensland, was charged yesterday afternoon in the165 words
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54 1938-01-22 9 TO EXTERMINATE "TERMITES AND THE LIKE" (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. Specifications of an invention entitled "Improvements relating to the extermination of termites and the like" have been received by the F.M.S. Government from William Albert Flick, of Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, a white ant54 words
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264 1938-01-22 9 ■VIEW REGULATIONS requiring estates to inform the Govern- mcnt as to the total amount of rice stocks carried for its labourers at the end of each quarter were published in the Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued last night. THHIS measure, together with other similar264 words
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Article67 1938-01-22 9 THF creation of a Rural Board for those districts of Malacca Settlement lying outside the Municipal Area was announced in the Straits Settlements Government Gazette published last night. Malacca will thus be put on the same footing as Singapore and Penang where there are already Rural67 words
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Article179 1938-01-22 9 Sentence of two years and two months' rigorous imprisonment jyas imposed t>n a Chinese. Fong Chow Foi. who pleaded guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of having been in possession of 3.000 tahils of non-Gov-ernment Chandu Mr J. H Johnston, Assistant Superintendent of Excise,179 words
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Article94 1938-01-22 9 UK Duckworth. Second Police Magistrate, at the conclusion of the hearing in which 14 Chinese are charged with having continued an assembly after being lawfully commanded to disperse, reserved judgment till Feb. 8. After this another batch of 18 Chinese appeared in the same94 words
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Advertisement77 1938-01-22 9 a m rppi p /&S5-maMm£~?^^P^^S^K Iwl Eb l\ m\ I f\ AJBKyi r u I Akin" Fresh Peas Sixe Picnic 18 cts. Fresh M No. 1 25 H H m Mo. 2 II n ROBINSON 6c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. ANNOUNCING AN ARRIVAL OF A NEW SHIPMENT LINENS CREASE77 words
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447 1938-01-22 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES Last Night's Quotations From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 21 Shan- of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64.... 115% 115% Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 113% 113% War Loan. 3% p.c 102% 102% Com. Union Assce. (Units)447 words
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Article167 1938-01-22 10 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 21 RUBBER: Firmer. (London: 7 5|16d. 7%d. Previously: 7 3|16d. 7»/ 4 <l. Jan.-Mar.: 7 5|16d. 7%d. Previously: 7 3!16d. 7 5|16d. Apr.-June: 7 7|16d. 7V 2 d. Previously: 7 5|16d. 7%d. July-Sept: 7 l 2 d. 7%d. Previously: 7%d. 7»/167 words
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Article67 1938-01-22 10 From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Dull. Spot: £182 17s. 6d. Previously: £184. Three months: £183 12s. 6d. Previously: £184 17s. 6d. NEW YORK TIN: Opening Prica 41.25. Previously: 41.25. COPPER: Settlement: £41 2s. 6d. Previously: £42 12s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £6 19s. Bd. Previously: £6 19s. 7V67 words
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Article1314 1938-01-22 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1938: 5 P.M. MINING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 6d 5s Asam Kumbang 30s 6d 32s 6d x.d. Austral Malay 50s sss cd. Ayer Hitam (ss) 25s 26s Ayer Weng ($1) .75 .801,314 words
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65 1938-01-22 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Jan. 21 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 121.1 *****16 U»V 2 New York to 4.88 4.99 13; 16 4.99% Amsterdam Guilder* to 8.97% 8.97 8.97 Hong Kong Per dollar la. 3d. Is. 3d. Shanghai Per dollar65 words
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Article178 1938-01-22 10 Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Jan. 20. SELLING London. T.T. 2|4 1|32 London, demand 2|4 132 London 4 months' sight 2|4 I|l6 Lyons, demand 1,745 nom. Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 7)16 Montreal, demand 58% Batavia, demand 104% Samarang. demand 104% Calcutta, Bombay and178 words
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Article160 1938-01-22 10 ISSUED BY PRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. Tin at midday was $9V/ 2 up Although conditions on both London and New York Stock Exchanges were reported to be brighter tin shares experienced a very dull day today and there was practically no160 words
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Article177 1938-01-22 10 Jan. 18. 19. 20. American Can. Con. 79V* 78V4 80 American Telephone and Telegraph MfK 145 7 8 146! 4 Atchcson Railroad 38» 2 38 38% Chesapeak 37 35! 2 36 U Dupont 118i- 8 115«2 119 Firestone 23>/ 4 22»/ 2 23 8 General Electric 43%177 words
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80 1938-01-22 10 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 21, 12 o'clock noon. Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Buyers Sellers No. I.XJI.S.S. in cases (F.DJ3. January 23% 24 Good F.A.Q. in bales <F.0.8. Jan.) 23 23 316 NO. IX JI.S.S. (Spotloose > < awardable Singapore) 23% 23% Feb.-^Mar. 24» 8 24V 4 Apr.-June 24% 243^80 words
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Article61 1938-01-22 10 Jan. 21 Gambler T.T. 8.00 White Cube 13.50 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 14.00 Black Pepper 8.75 Copra, mixed $3.80 Copra, sundried $4.20 Small Flake Tapioca 3.80 Rloe. Saigon Al $160 Rice. Siam. W.C. No 1 $156 Rice, Siam, W.C. No. 2 $150 Rice, Siam, W.C.61 words
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Advertisement66 1938-01-22 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore Investment Bankers and Broken in Securities and Commoditin. Ikiily foreign Market Cables and Quotation ScnHce. 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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1527 1938-01-22 11 Scrap Collector's Survey Of The Market IMPORTANCE OF NEXT WEEK'S MEETING THE American questionnaire figures constituted the most important statistical news this week. The figures were expected to be decidedly depressing; and they must have satisfied the most pessimistic anticipations. Absorption, at 29,200 tons,1,527 words
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Article119 1938-01-22 11 Schwiller). 7.05 Programme Oi sramorhone records. 740 "Empire Variety Theatre.'* including Flotsam and Jetsam, with Dave Burn^ am Compere. Supported bf Van Straten and his Band Production l.v P. H. C arr Bridgeuat^n Siciliano (Pergole,si, Piffard 8.10 "London Log."* 3.20 The Commodore Grand Orchestra; leader, Charles Vorzanger: directed by Harry119 words
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Article69 1938-01-22 11 fDC IS IS Mc/t (19 8 m.i VMS 10.26 me/ b (29.2 ml pm 4.50 Time signal. Opening announcement. 4.54 The Odeon Orchestra. 5.20 Accordeon selections. 5.50 Popular evening concert. 6.20 The Boyd Neel— String Orchestra. 6.50 Nev.s bulletin. 7.10 Talk: "Air Defences." 8.00 What Everybody Likes. 8.50 Concert69 words
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Advertisement529 1938-01-22 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, 3be Singapore /ree press Head Ofßrc: Cecil Street, HlnQMf. phone: 5471 (5 lines with extenateas to all departments. Tel: "Tta>««" Singapore. uttn-f 25, Java Street, Phone: 3683. loon Office Brewster Road. Phone: 37. re.....' <>nur 12. Bishop Street, Penanf Phone: 1477. ouJou oitur 4t/43. Fleet Street, Londen E.C.4.529 words
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Advertisement470 1938-01-22 11 BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT RATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming dab) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION, OXLEY RISE HOa-UCEISEI RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Daily and muntbi? terma. TEL. *****. EAST ANGLIA OXIXT BISK SINGAPOU 3 mlns. to town high level, garaga. dally or monthly rates,470 words
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Advertisement205 1938-01-22 11 NOTICE OF TRADE MARK. SEAGRAM Notice is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the property of Joseph E Seagram and Sons Limited of The Distillery, Erb Street, Waterloo. Ontario. Canada; Distillers, and is used by them in the Straits Settlements. Federated and Un-Federated Malay States in connection with205 words
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Advertisement310 1938-01-22 11 BANK OF CHIN A Incorporated *x* China oy Special Cr.arter i2, C'er-u Street. Singapore teiepaaaec: Manager's Oftu* «44« Aast. Manager's Ofnee 6442 Exchange DepC 64 41 General Office 5188-t Cable Addreas: "CHUNGKUO" Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000.000 to Reserve Funds In exeeas Ch. I 4»oo oon M Total Assets approximately310 words
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Miscellaneous288 1938-01-22 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE ZHL 1.33 mc/s (225 m.) p.m. Mil 12.45 Light orchestral concert played by Reller's Famous Hun;aiian Bund directed by C Roller. Relay from the Adelphi Hotel. 2.00 Interval. 6.00 Chinese (Cantonese) music, i 6.40 Children's programme. (Chines* 7.00 Victor Cele.su- Trio: "Lucia di Lamuiermoor. (Donizetti288 words
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Article432 1938-01-22 12 Italy Plans Rebuilding Of Merchant Marine TN connection with the Italian Government's programme for 1 the reconstruction of the Italian Mercantile Marine, writes the Rome Correspondent of the Manchester Journal of Commerce, it is understood from an interview granted to the Press by the Hon. Cao di432 words
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Article623 1938-01-22 12 riTHE dispute about the price to be paid Phya Pradibaddha Bhubal, formerly I Consul -General for Siam in Singapore, for his property at Jong Nonsi in connection with the Port of Bangkok project, has been before the arbitrators I appointed at meetings held at the Bar 'Association this623 words
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Article168 1938-01-22 12 ITHE only world-tourer keeping her schedule to the East will be the 'Empress of Britain, the 42.500-tons. flagship of the Canadian Pacific j Steamship Company's fleet of 76 ships. jShe is expected in Hong Kong from I Bangkok on Mar. 9, but instead of calling on Shanghai168 words
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Article152 1938-01-22 12 The following ships *]on«c<ie wharves or experteo. to arrhe EmM Wharf Entrance date Vlt Rohna 22. Sheer Wharf Entrance <.*u> i hit i Kooiinda 19. Main Wharf Entrance Gate 2; > vi j Malta <Maru 18: Klang |f r>K,in#A 14, Pangkor 13. j £moire Dock Entrance (,ulr t152 words
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Article37 1938-01-22 12 Jan 20 Juno. Kullt <I>ut.V Halldcr < Nor. Dorsetshire. Rusa. Ranrau Bfield Brit.»: Dukat (Nor). Jan. 2!: Poelau Tello. Siberß. Planc'uf (Dut.); Prosper '.Nor.i; Somali. Kinta lAmpang, Meran. Tandjong Pinang Jerantut. Edendaie Banka Br* 'Hong Ho <Chln.«.37 words
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Article86 1938-01-22 12 RATES OF FREIGHT ON RUHBEP AND LATEX, -Shippers are hereby formed that effective from Anr 1. the basis rates of freight on the abovr commodities irom Straits t Confererv ports in Europe are r<*duced as Effective 1.4.38 Col: I. Rubber Cases 50 eft 60 9 N Rubber86 words
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Advertisement527 1938-01-22 12 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. <lbeorpor»ted In P.M.8.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Paenge HXL LLOYDS AGENTS. SOOKI.fr. AGENTS FOS FEDERATED MALAY BTATM EAD-WATf ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OP SUM. CANAOIAN MClffK EjnftAYH SYSTW fin corpora t«<i In England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIPIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by527 words
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Advertisement221 1938-01-22 12 BIBBY LINE [LONDON ADDRESS: 22, FALL MALL, LONDON. S.W. 11 Mall Passenger Vessels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, PORT SIDVX MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penan*. HOMEWARD SAILING .S Leave Ijear* Rangoon f'olomt* i 1938 yfORKKHIRE Jan 27 Feb 5 DERBYSHIRE Feb. 10 P>ab II SHROPSHIRE Feb.221 words
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Miscellaneous451 1938-01-22 12 Local And Foreign Mail i Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pjn. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Swettenham. Taiplng 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, Batu451 words
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Miscellaneous201 1938-01-22 12 VESSELS ARRIVE!) Mabella. Now., 839 ton,s frum Samarinda 19. to Samarlnda 23. Auby, Sarawak, 319 tons, from Kuching 20, to Kuching 23. Toba. Dutch. 684 tons, from DJambi :20, to Djambi 22. Tobali, Dutch, 662 tons, from Bang- kalis 20. to ©engkalis 22. Maros. Dutch, 363 tons, from Rengat 1201 words
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Advertisement473 1938-01-22 13 BY PsOand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 0. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 19M 1938 BEHAR 6,000 Mar. 21 COMORIN 15.000 Jan. 28 RAWALPINDI* 17 000 Mar 25 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 Feb. 11 CORFU 15 000 Apr 8 •BANGALORE 6,000 Feb 12 SOUDAN473 words
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Advertisement352 1938-01-22 13 (Incorporated in Strattt Settlements.) H ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in EnglandJ FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sail* CITY OF SINGAPORE Havre. Liondon, R'dam, H'burg, Glasgow Jan. 28 Feb. 2 CITY OP EASTBOURNE Havre, London, R'dam. H'burg, Glasgow Feb. 27 Mar. 3352 words
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Advertisement682 1938-01-22 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG PHONE 5154 (7 Lines) REPRESENTING. SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khiow Steamship Co. (lftK) I.UL Steam Ship Co, Ltd., and China Mutual (unard White Star Ltd. Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd.) Abe.deen Commonwealth Line. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Sh-w Savlll AIMon Co..682 words
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Advertisement674 1938-01-22 14 K. P. M. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) TOBOALl— Saturday, Jan. 22. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap, Tampoetih, Tam-pat-Tinggi. Bengkalis. Seneboel and Bagan Si-Api-Api. TOlllTl— Saturday. Jan. 22. Pontianak. TOMOHON—^Saturday, Jan. 22, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. TOB.\ Saturday. Jan. 22,* Moeara-Saba and Djambi. BELA WAN—Sunday. Jan. 23, Rhio and mails only), Koemal, Sampit and Bandjermasin.674 words
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Advertisement641 1938-01-22 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE tMnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE H^lNvJbjbkP tjHssss«ki^4Bssl TO EUROPE y L J FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrives Leaves Leaves Arri 2?L. S'pore. S'pore. Penang:. New Ycrfc. Pres. Oarfleld Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Mar.641 words
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Advertisement614 1938-01-22 14 O.S.K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA f Arabia Mara Buenos Aires via Colombo, Mombasa. p^ Zanzibar, E>ar-es -Salaam. Beira. Lou renco Marques, Durban. Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town. tßio de Janeiro Mam Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban, f>Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro. Santos Rio Grande and Montevideo Cape Town614 words
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Article126 1938-01-22 15 Olaes Outpoints Arguero GOOD FIGHT AT KUALA LUMPUR Little Olaes (812) and Tommy Arguero <8.11) staged an excellent flght at the Bukit Bintang Amusement Park tonight, when the former won on points. The crowd voted it one of the best nghts seen locally. Both boys went at it hammer and126 words
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Article122 1938-01-22 15 Yesterday's Rugger (From Our Own Correspondent) Penanf, Jan. 21. The H.M.S. Norfolk and the H.M.S. Herald arrived in Penang today on their way to Singapore for the manoeuvres. Teams from the ships played local sides soccer, hockey, and rugger this afternoon. They drew one-all with122 words
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342 1938-01-22 15 Air Force Beaten By Only Goal Of Match (From a Correspondent) THE final of (he Malaya Command small units hockey competition was played at Tanglin yesterday and resulted in the 30th Fortress Company, Royal Engineers, becoming the holders of the Challenge Cup. Defeating the342 words
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267 1938-01-22 15 APPROACH OF THE I.R.R.C. llflTH the approach of the coming of the I.R.R.C, business has again quietened down considerably with the inevitable cutting down of commitments and a corresponding curtailment in operations, writes Messrs. Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. Although all the facts and figures are267 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-01-22 15 INCIDENT DURING PLAY in the hockey match on the padang yesterday when the S.C.C. beat the Minesweepers by four goals to nil. Free Press picture.25 words
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Article316 1938-01-22 15 Today's Weights For Taiping [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, Jan. 21. 117EIGHTS for today, the second day of the Taiping Turf Club's Skye meeting, were issued tonight as follows: Race 1: Ponies, class 2, drv. 3, abt. 6 furs.: Taj Mahal 10.13 Capone 9.12 Valkyrie 10.12 Leonle 9.9 Perfect Lady316 words
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Article73 1938-01-22 15 The Royal Corps of Signals (Changi) scored another hockey^win yesterday when they met and defeated the H.Q Wing Gordon Highlanders in a finely contested game at Selarang yesterday, by the only goal of the match. The goal came early in the first half from Lambert,73 words
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Article106 1938-01-22 15 The first annual hockey fixture netween the Clerical Staff and Uniform ed Officers of the P. and T. department will be played tomorrow on the PosJ; Office Club ground, at 5 p.m. sharp The teams will be as follows: Clerical Staff C. Albuquerque; Ahmad Raji« (capt.), S. Ponniah;106 words
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346 1938-01-22 15 Unfounded Rumour Of Meeting Postponement Messrs. Stanton Nelson Co., Ltd.. ill their weekly report write During the last week prices have moved within narrow limits and there has been a correspondingly small volume of business. The main reason tor the quiet mar ket is uncertainty346 words
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353 1938-01-22 15 Ha rd- Hitting Fights At Happy World A NASTY cut over the left eye of Mohd. Awang (7.8'4) put an abrupt end in one round to his fight with the Penan g boy. Speedy Pancho (7.1©'4). which was scheduled to go 6 3-min. rounds at the Happy World Stadium last353 words
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Article, Illustration21 1938-01-22 15 picture. PICTURE TAKEN at the S.R.C. yesterday when the Club were beaten 2-nil by the 7th H Bde. K.A Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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314 1938-01-22 15 Indian Association 2 S.C.R.C. 1. RECOVERING from a poor start. the Indians who gave a fine display in the second half, defeated the S.C.R.C. by two goals to one at hockey, played at Hong Lim Green yesterday In the early stages of the314 words
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Miscellaneous891 1938-01-22 15 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S 111 R( H Sat: 5.30 p.m. Choir Practice In the Purnonage. EPIPHANY 111 THE SALVATION ARMY Sun «50 a.m. Holy Communion BINGAPOBE 7.30 a.m. Matins. 800 am Choral Eucharist Public meetings will be held at the Callow--10 a.m. Sunday School times and places:— > 30 pm.891 words
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1562 1938-01-22 16 Foxy Pays Day's Best Dividend With $45 YACOB AND L. WHITAKER SHARE RIDING HONOURS (from Our Own Correspondent J Ipon. Jan. 21. GOOD RACING was witnessed, this afternoon, the opening Hay of the Taipin* Turf Club's Skye meeting. Dividends were moderate1,562 words
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Article149 1938-01-22 16 Dividend Race Place Horse Rider win place 1: 1 Kit Mr. L. Whitaker $25 $11 2 Volaiak Meh $12 3 Ambil Yacob $8 2: 1 Dazzle Yacob $18 $19 2 Peony Hill Din $13 3 Beacon Sim 3: 1 Taj Mahal Wahab $33 $8 2 Mickey Mouse149 words
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Article53 1938-01-22 16 SELECTIONS BYSTANDER'S selections for to day's races at Taiping are: Race 1. Mickey Mouse. Taj Mahal Race 2. M.G.M., Happiness. Race 3. Explode. Glamour. Race 4. Winanlose, Miss Singapore. Race 5. Danse du Ventre. Kit. Race 8. Dazzle, Evergreen. Race 7. Mandai, Stir T'p. Race 8. Pride of53 words
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Article153 1938-01-22 16 Corinthians Dinner At K. L. Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. "W E haven't come here to teach you to plav football. I believe the clubs in Malaya know very well how to play football and they have proved it all the way on our tour from Psnang153 words
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Article24 1938-01-22 16 The annual general meeting of the Segamat and District Football Association will be held^ at the Segamat Club on Tuasday, Jan. 2524 words
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Article270 1938-01-22 16 S. R. C. Beat Ceylonese One-Nil S.R.C 1, C.S.CJ. A fast game resulted In the hockey match between the S.R.C. first eleven, and the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier yesterday, when the Recs. won a close game by one goal to nil. Frayed tempers, coupled with wild hitting in the270 words
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Article62 1938-01-22 16 The Islington Corinthians are arriving in Singapore on Tuesday. They will play four matches. These are: Jan 26 vs the Strait.* Chinese Football Association, the League cham pions: Jan. 28 vs. the Combined 6ervlcei>. Jan 30 vs Singapore* Feb. 2— vs. Singapore Efforts are being made to62 words
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Article83 1938-01-22 16 The official motion pictures ct Mike Jacobs Carnival of World Champions held in New York at the end of last year will be shown at the Alhambra Theatre during Chinese New Year. The Carnival was the only boxing event of Its kind ever to be staged83 words
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361 1938-01-22 16 VISITING GOALKEEPER KEEPS SCORE DOWN S.CC. II 4 Minesweepers 0. TTHE Minesweepers were no match for the second string of the S.CC. at hockey on the padang yesterday, and were well beaten by four clear goals The Club had the better of tne exchanges and361 words
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275 1938-01-22 16 Gunners Beat S. R. C. Two Goals To Nil In Scrappy Hockey IN A SCRAPPY hockey match played on the pa4anf yesterday, the 7th Heavy Battery "A" hockey eleven beat the S.RC second string by two goals to nil. The Recs lost because they lacked finish and combination. On many275 words
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Article69 1938-01-22 16 Little Olaes (1.12) beat lomim Arfuero (9.11) on points over I* threes. Kid Diamond HI) heat Kta Munusamy (7.6) on points o\rr twos. Indian Panther (8.1) beat Rudd> Anon (8.3) on a t.k.o. in the fourth of a scheduled 6 two*. Little Herman (6.11) beat Rah?69 words
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Article333 1938-01-22 16 SITE NOT YET A VAILABLE BECAUSE the question o! a suitable site has still to be settled, the Straits Chinese Football Association will have to wait further for a new clubhouse. The decision of Government, announced Mr. Tay Uan Teck, presiding at the annual general meeting of333 words
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Article111 1938-01-22 16 From Our Own Correspondent 1 Kuala Lumpur, Jan 21 The starting time ballet for tourball matches at the Selantror Oolf Club on Sundav is: from the 4th course 8.35 a.m. Marsden. Mlllen. Davir> 840 Flavin. Bidnell. Yev Hsi 8.45 Sheehan. Ciusen. Adhearn* 855 Mackintosh. Hardie. Watson. 9.00111 words
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Article36 1938-01-22 16 Starting times from the first tee Sunday morning are reserved from 9 H a.m. to 925 am for the above match: the second round will be plived on the fourth nine.36 words