Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1936
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section29 1936-05-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales 0 L xxm. •Na 111 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore, Wednesday, May 13, 193629 words
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Advertisement22 1936-05-13 1 I fle?ad The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 7/ does vnahe a difference sweetened coMefensedWXMM. w. s. V■■ I 1 V r22 words
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Advertisement9 1936-05-13 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE9 words
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Article1295 1936-05-13 2 THRILLING FOOTBALL AT WEMBLEY THIS Cup Final will no*, rank with the t.asskbut at least there will. for once in a way, be no inquests. Arsenal have won the Cup on Shi flit Id United surprised most o us by .he quality both of their1,295 words
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Article627 1936-05-13 2 Throe Arsenal Players Unmarked It was 100-1 on a goal. Bastin. to make assurance doubly sure, took no liberties with a chance shot from an waids his two colleagues, standing within six yards of the gpal Drake and Bowden could reasoniblv V S theU bal1 KISS hfs627 words
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Article609 1936-05-13 2 Kastin's Scheming Produces Oeat Coal Wilson, in this half, seemed to bate recovered his confidence, and or -ceasions he was called up. di be was expected to do coolly ai d a Hapgood and Bastin betv c forced a coiner which Bowden s n nearly turned Into the609 words
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Advertisement137 1936-05-13 2 Build up your energy for the hot jjfei days ahead by taking x3r^£>M SCOTT'S ym^^&^ J?| EMULSION I|| you tired out A course of SCOTT'S Emulsion **i"rS* N j|» now will build up reserves of energy and give you stamina to resist the drain on your vitality SCOTT'S Emulsion supplies137 words
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Advertisement274 1936-05-13 2 INCREASE YOUR EARNING I POWER j If you make no effort to increase I your Knowledge and Earning I power whilst those around you are I doing so, what is going to happen I j when your Employer finds he can J get a better man at the same pay?274 words
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Article685 1936-05-13 3 Working Of Regulation SURVEY BY THE CHAIRMAN (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 29. JHE ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated) was held at 19 Fen-church-street, London, E.C. Mr. Robert Stewart (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said:— POOLING OF KNOWLEDGE There are685 words
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Article501 1936-05-13 3 Folly To Disregard Its Possibilities Then there is the question of synthetic rubber, which has received great knov>n that its cost makes it uneconomic when exchanges between countries a L e v% lt would be folJ y to adopt an ostrich-like attitude on the matte? and disregarded its501 words
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Article284 1936-05-13 3 M.P.'s View Of The World To-day (By Air Mail) London, May 1 DRITAIN could not afford to play the v part of the dormouse said Captain Euan Wallace, M P., Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade, when he remarked here at a luncheon of the284 words
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Article118 1936-05-13 3 Mr. F. E. G. Caswell has been seconded for service, and has assumed duties as Assistant Superintendent, Surveys Mr. C. F C. Ayre, Headmaster, Anderson School, ipoh, iriU, it is understood leave on retirement zoine time next week* His place will be taken by Mr L D* Whitfield. Dr H118 words
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Advertisement131 1936-05-13 3 Guitar J"* y «J» V Adjusted 2 V EXCELLENT TONAL QUALITY X $7.75 only. V f SEASON CO., LTD. <• V i ls l N orth Bridge Road. A j p 1 Great Eastern j Optical Co. I 275, South Bridge Road, J Tel: No. 2164 5 206, South Bridge131 words
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Advertisement87 1936-05-13 3 i w TO Ki«: j -A n EALLY |y«B I beautiful.... p 9PjQ To be really beautiful, you j must have perfectly clean, white Vv r teeth. Be wise. Clean your teeth every night and morning with the toothpaste that is worldfamous, the toothpaste on which many of the most87 words
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Advertisement178 1936-05-13 3 ENGINEERS >. rVWiS SIT DOWN AND moo: think this over w£ Th#r< r,olly ar o f •BOOK opportunities around you but unciJ>?rc«na ,M i f 0 know urt wh#r th# ar SUCCESSFUL and how to prepare for them the ENGINEERING chances are that your opportunCASEERS ity will pass by unheeded.178 words
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831 1936-05-13 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES LOSS OF THE VARDULIA Court's Findings NO BLAME ATTACHED TO OWNLRS T HAT the loss cf the Donaldson S last. I Syatery of the sea was the con M„S reached by Judge Richardchision JPeacnwi k Comrm blame for the Sr could be attributed to the r 5,831 words
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Article103 1936-05-13 4 Increase Expected On North Atlantic "Quite apart from increased traffic due to the Queen Mary entering t!i 3 service, reports from all sides give very encouraging indications of an increase in tourist traffic generally on the North Atlantic,' states the Cunard White Star News." "The response to the103 words
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Advertisement444 1936-05-13 4 and I BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonn«ge. Spore 1938 RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 22 BURDWAN 6,070 June 4 CORFU '5,000 June 6 RANCHI .7,000 June li* SOMALI 6,810 Jui/ 1 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BANGALORE 6,000 Jul; 2. RAJPUTANA 17 000444 words
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Advertisement598 1936-05-13 4 rv.ir.M. line GENERAL PASSENGER ACE NTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. HAKUSAN MARU May A ss. HARUNA MARU May 28 s s KATORI MARU June 11 S S KASHIMA MARU '^jj 5 Rates to Ist class Jg*598 words
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Advertisement489 1936-05-13 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham LALANDIA 26-5 26-5 27-5 29-5 JUTLANDIA 16-6 16-6 lv-6 19-C MEONIA 7-7 7-7 8-7 10-7489 words
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Advertisement432 1936-05-13 4 STEAMER SAILING! NORDDEUTSCHp.It —A Incorporatea in Germany I. The undernoted are the C intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SUA NORTH CHINA 6. JAPAN. Du> t "NECKAR" "SCHARNHORST" omits North China HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN "DONAU" also calls Marsei] Oran, Casablanca, Ant "KONTGSBERG" also calls L Musel "ONEISENAU" also432 words
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Article197 1936-05-13 5 RUBBER PRICE UNCHANGED Dull With Little Business Passing Financial Correspondent > g gapore, Wednesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25»» cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tenbys Prices: London: 7%d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. t vi York: 15 5 16 cts., up 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. TIN London:197 words
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Article50 1936-05-13 5 London. May 12. Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue, excluding self-balan-cing items, amounts to £61,137,814 compared with £67.716.706 at the corresponding date in 1935. The total ordinary expenaiture, exclusive of ielt-baiancing items is £91 689.281 compared with £88,910,168 at the corresponding dat? lasi year.—British Official Wireless.50 words
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21 1936-05-13 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tit, following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and Bvstt:—21 words
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Article606 1936-05-13 5 Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issiit. Fraser Lyall Value co. Evatt 4-Ampat, 53 59 56 6 S Kum °ang 28,9 29 6 28 3 29 6 f 165 LTS 1.65 1.75 J" A. Hitam 14 6 15 3 14j- 15i--11 Bangrm 179 18 7y 2 17 9 18 9 $1606 words
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Article180 1936-05-13 5 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400.000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept 3n 108 110 norn 4y 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600.000 Interest March 31, Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4V 2 1909 red 1955 *1,000.000 Interest March 31 Sept. 30. 118180 words
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Article355 1936-05-13 5 Singapore, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Issue Value Fraser Lyall and Shares and Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.52% 1.65 cd 1.60 1.70 cd IA. Gajah 0.95 1.05 1.00 110 IA. Hilam 1.35 1.45 cd 1.35 .145 cd 0 OJ f k 90 100 0 9 5 100 Malay 3.30 3.40 3.30355 words
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Article388 1936-05-13 5 a 3 CLOBINQ QUOTATIONS OB CS tm <A >a*-> 3 rrmaer Lyall Value 00. Eratt $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 130 $2 A. Brick 7%% Pref. 1.55 1.60 1.55 1.62% $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 11.00 10.00 11 00 11 B.A.T. 121 6 126 £6 2.6 £6 7.6388 words
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Article71 1936-05-13 5 Final Dividend Of Five Per Cent. I A cable received by Guthrie and Co., local agents lor United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Ltd., states that the board recommend a final dividend in respect of the last financial year of five per cent., payable on June 12, making71 words
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Article785 1936-05-13 5 Depressed Condition SELLING PRESSURE IN TIN SHARES ERASER end Co's weekly report on the Singapore Share Market dated May 12, states:— Once again conditions of business in the local market have been most difficult during the past week. The grave situation which has to be faced by785 words
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Article55 1936-05-13 5 ApTii c folloWing are rubber for Ayer Panas mam Jalan Kebun B(MM SXK? "SS Port Swettenham Tambalak .Xjg Teluk Anson #2$ Ulu Benut ***** Kuala Reman Rubber fls>'?nn Lok Kawl Rubber goS Bruseh Rubber 22 Bukit Timah to 46? Changkat 2MJ" Haytoi ***** Uh P p h 555 words
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Article88 1936-05-13 5 A linn of engineers and bras.s rounders EErLhZS iH Bolton 11,1(1 Audenshaw. Manchester are to develop a ne* o-anch. the manufacture of a-, ahmnmum alloy discovered by a member of the firm The proces.s is being introduced after a long period of research work and experimenting The alloy88 words
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Article59 1936-05-13 5 uies-the trades concerned with th* makmo-up and dLstribution ol cloth re and waterproof garments and tne hat cap and overalls industries a aCLU I:i ot ove «50at4 have had a record winter and wholesale clothiers •SSL*V 8 n,lBe new factory was wtfo? th- c outskirUs of Manchester59 words
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Advertisement117 1936-05-13 5 sm Mil BRITISH nSUEAHCI COMPANY, LTD. 'Incorporated in New Zealand^ Is Your MOTOIt CAR fully insured? W j DEXTER, Manager. 2, Finlayson Green. 2 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. 'Incoroorated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: tew r A, »neida Street. and Subscribed Paid' £2.000.000 c *2*« £1.000.000 6 Fund 500.000 MEAD OFFICE:117 words
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Advertisement31 1936-05-13 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE. BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. ItJD, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON, General Manager.31 words
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Advertisement646 1936-05-13 5 I THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, (Incorporated in the S.S) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4 vuG Of V Issued, Subscribed and PaJd U P $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address:— TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5)82, 5184, 5185 518«. Board of irectors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Ahoo Beng Cheang,646 words
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Article58 1936-05-13 6 Parts Of Head And Arms Blown Off Reuter. Havana, May 11. MAJOR Gonzales, Chief of the Cuban Navy, was the victim of a ghastly plot ascribed to political opponents. He opened a package which exploded and blew off part of his head and destroyed bothReuter. - 58 words
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Article169 1936-05-13 6 Japanese Report Discredited Shanghai, May 12. GEN. Sung Che Yuen has ordered that the Sino-Japanese anti-Red pact to be brought into immediate operation. The actual signing of the pact has. however been put off until negotiations on detail* for the abolition of the Hopei-Charhar Autonomy Government169 words
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Article175 1936-05-13 6 Australian Creditites Oppose Move Sydney, May 2. Four State Douglass Social Credit councils opposed a move to invite Major C. H. Douglass to Australia again. Major Douglass wrote to the New South Wales branch that he would like to know what the State organisations thought before accepting175 words
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Article69 1936-05-13 6 Copper Globe For League Building Geneva. Plans for the memorial to President Wilson, which will be placed on the terrace of the League of Nations' nev £1.000.000 building, have been completed The memorial is to take the form ol a large celestial globe in copper executed by69 words
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Article347 1936-05-13 6 COOLIE'S STORY Storekeeper Charged With Fraud Singapore Tuesday. AN allegation that the storekeeper, accused of falsification, asked him to set alight a godown containing $70,000 worth of copra, was made by a witness in a police court hearing in Singapore to-day. Cheok Guan Leong, a storekeeper347 words
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Article44 1936-05-13 6 No Claim Against Chin .est Government Reuter. London, May 12. THE Admiralty has decided to make 3 claim against the Chinese Government in connection wiih the salvage of the Ranpura when she giounded Gilbraltar while carrying the Chin», art traasures.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article134 1936-05-13 6 Awaiting German Kepb To British Memo British Official Wireless. London, May 1THIS afternoon, there was a meet: of the Powers adhering to Locarno Treaty at which Mr. Author. Fden, M. Paul Boncour and Van Z' land were present. A communique states that the repsentatives of the three GovtrnmBritish Official Wireless. - 134 words
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Article81 1936-05-13 6 Former Col. Secretary In Bangkok (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. May 12. MR. A. S. Haynes, a former Straits Settlements Colonial Secretary, is a member of the delegation of three from the Bureau of Health of the League of Nations which arrived by air on Sunday81 words
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Advertisement483 1936-05-13 6 M. HASSAN A 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. 0 undertake all sorts of work n electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon re--1 quest without charge or obligaj t-on. 'PHONE483 words
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Advertisement722 1936-05-13 6 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—AII good furniture, 3-room Flat, close town, no reasonable offer •efused. Write Box 173, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. GRAMOPHONE SOUNDBOXES: The "Lordo-phonic" Soundbox*" is a substantial piece of workmanship. It has a protective shield of perforated metal, it can be relied upon to yield a delightful tone and to722 words
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Advertisement419 1936-05-13 6 NOTICE I, the undersigned SIMON PINTO of No. 63, Onan Road, Singapore, Government Pensioner, hereby notify the public that I shall not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife named LUZIA PINTO who left my house and protection on the 7th day of April, 1936. Dated419 words
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Advertisement198 1936-05-13 6 LADIES' WRIST WATCHES SWISS MADE L CHROMIUM PLATED fr, 9 JEWEL MOVEMENT j*** -3l UNBREAKABLE ftrv ffi GLASS TV 6 AS GOOD AS THEY ARE KgMT BEAUTIFUL A large assortment to choose from at only f§f|(|§ $5.50 each. 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). P S.„ Try DOLLAR Brand198 words
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Advertisement20 1936-05-13 7 toVOU'ftf.... REORGANISED I X^^^WlL. j IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I "^^HBL. I IT!. I MANAGEMENT I '''fflkmm\\\\L. j ULn ai,vTa? 120 words
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112 1936-05-13 8 THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, May 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Tamara 18; Aeneas 14; Meritor 10; Oldenburg 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Azumasan Maru 32; Automedon 34;112 words
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Article237 1936-05-13 8 Heavy Gun Practice From Blakang Mati Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as possible during the heavy gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on May 18, commencing at 10 a.m. The International Code Signal237 words
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Article67 1936-05-13 8 Islander, British, 743 tons, from Christmas Islands 12.5 to Christmas Islands 30.5. Neumark, German, 4.163 tons, from Dairen 12.5 to Europe 12.5. Thalatta, Norwegian, 3,492 tons, from Waihaiwai 11.5 to Penang 12.5. Khoen Hoea. Dutch, 611 tons, from Pontianak 11.5 to Pontianak 13.5. Siberg, Dutch, 1.128 tons, from Batavia 11.567 words
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Article204 1936-05-13 8 Features Of "It's A Great Life" 1 swiftly moving drama depicting life rt in an American civilian conservation camp, which is made all the more interesting with touches of excellent comedy and song, is the new Paramount picture "It's a Great Life" which opened at the Alhambra Theatre204 words
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Article40 1936-05-13 8 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on May 3 was delivered in London on May 11 (8 days). The Air mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on May 6 was delivered in London on May 12 (6 days).40 words
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Article98 1936-05-13 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. tu-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London), by Air (Imperial!, time of delivery of boxnolders' letters only 7 p.m io-morrow and general98 words
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Article46 1936-05-13 8 The s.s. Suddhadib for Kretay. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. will now close at 1 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Mentor for Hongkong &c. (Parcels only>. Mails previously announced as closing at 1 30 p.m. will now close at 12.30 p.m. to-day.46 words
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Article200 1936-05-13 8 SELLING Singapore, May 12. London 4 months' sight 24 3 32 London 3 months' sight 2j4 3 32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 ljl6 London 30 days' sight 2 4 116 London demand 2 4 1|32 London TiT. 24 1|32 Lyons and Paris demand 872 Hamburg demand200 words
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Article118 1936-05-13 8 British Official Wireless. London, May 12. Paris 75 31 64. New York 4.97 11 16. Montreal 4.97 7 a. Brussels 29.34. Geneva 15.39 Amsterdam 7.36 1 2 Milan 36%. Berlin 12.33 1 Stockholm 16.39V 2 Copenhagen 22 39 V 2 Oslo 19.90 1 2 Vienna 26 V 2.British Official Wireless. - 118 words
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Article186 1936-05-13 8 Singapore, May 12. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $133 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $127 Siam, Rice, 1 $235 Siam, Rice, 2 $178 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $210 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1186 words
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Article139 1936-05-13 8 ALHAMBRA.—"It's A Great Life" with Joe Morrison, Paul Kelly, etc., 6.15 anc 9.15 pjn. CAPITOL.—"Modern Times" (Charlie Chaplin t, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"Next Time We Love," (Margaret Sullavam, 6.1 j and 9.15 p.m MARLBOROUBH— "Trumpet Blows" with George Raft, 6.15 and 3.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Uuncmg Side-shows, Malay139 words
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Article46 1936-05-13 8 The following are tin outputs for April: Pahane Consolidated 3.209 Pels. Ipoh Tin Dredging 404 Pels.. 170.90'J yardage treated; 619 hours run. Sungei Kinta Tin 647 Pels., 159.700 yardage treated, 619 hours run. Temoh Tin Dredging 581 Pels., 88.90'J yardage treated; 619 hours run.46 words
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Advertisement312 1936-05-13 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT 1 C oektail Dance i SPECI^ L *r«MMt:e CABARET ATTRACTION 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. jt.q m Mace Dinner IVIKA and Dance BORIS (informal) Tne World Famous Dancers from tr» midnie-ht Diaghliew Russian Ballet. One of *o the most successful Cabarets DLNkKb $6. touring the East,312 words
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Advertisement63 1936-05-13 8 I Elimination of throat ||P|p I and mouth germs is the |||||p I surest way to avoid %l|lp I colds, bronchial irrita- ||||||p I tions and other diseases |§§|§p IB of the mouth and ||||§|p I throat. Used twice daily ||f|f|P I a 4 oz. bottle of Astring- |§§§P I63 words
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Advertisement139 1936-05-13 8 What Made His Hair Grow? Read His Letter for the Answer. "Two years ago I was bald IS Immediately and kept on growftg In a short time I had a splendid nead of hair, which has been perfect s« since, and no return of the baldness. This verified statement is139 words
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Miscellaneous218 1936-05-13 8 /»r/7J? nr i nv tice, Hung Kee Motor Garage «Ist floor) VjUUB U9 t\t\l 267 A, New Bridge Road (opposite Police A k Barracks), 7.30 p.m. IThere are numerous Clubs ana Thong Yew 0.X.A.: Extraordinary Societies in Singapore, most of the g ener al meeting, 155, Rochore Road. 7.30 members218 words
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Miscellaneous205 1936-05-13 8 j Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands) 12.45 p.m. Kretay (Suddhadib) 1 p.m. Muntok and Palembang (Thedens) 2 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Toba> 2 p.m. Medan (Both) 2 p.m. Sarawak (generally) (Vyner Brooke) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 3 p.m.205 words
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Miscellaneous149 1936-05-13 8 Diary of the Day I I i WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 13 High Tides:—l.ss a.m., 3.39 p.m. Races: Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting, 2nd day. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. n, Ft Canning v. R.A. 11, Ft. CarmineDiv. 111, M.P.H. v. S.C.F.A. m 5.H.8.; Friendly, S.C.C.149 words
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Article331 1936-05-13 9 To Be Held In July NOTIFICATION has been received N In thp ioint secretaries of the 1 r°eur Athletic Association of Malaya A:: rhV annual championship meeting 1 v held on Friday and Saturday. •Hi *4 and 25 at Kuala Lumpur. J ***** year there are to331 words
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Article78 1936-05-13 9 SRC. billiards tournatßßßk are as follows:— TO-DAY, 6.50 p.m. Sagks' Championship Semi-Final. A G IsXfa rg vs. W. A. Aeria. Russian Pool: Winners of D. C WJotta and Dr. S. L. Oehlers (—25) B Quays and C.B. Webb (—75) E A de Souza and N. s. mnt .-ioo>.78 words
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Article223 1936-05-13 9 P. And T. Draw With Medical S C. (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Monday. pLAYING in the Johore Bahm District Football League on the Istana Fadang yesterday, the Posts and Telegraph Recreation Club drew with the Medical Sports Club 3—3. It was the first match to be223 words
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Article201 1936-05-13 9 Appearing At Sea View And Adelphi Vladimir Tanin, the Russian artiste now appearing at the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels, is a versatile performer He was at the Adelphi for the first time last night and not only did he sing and dance but played skilfully on the201 words
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Article30 1936-05-13 9 Playing at the Fraser and Neave ground on Saturday last the Social Athletic Party defeated the Auev<t Badminton Party in a return friendly football match by two goals to nil30 words
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Article327 1936-05-13 9 The Women's May Bogey Contest THE women's May bogey competition 1 of the Singapore Golf Club was. played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Miss E. Brooks in "A" division with a score of 1 down, in a win for Miss M. M.327 words
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Article148 1936-05-13 9 The undermentioned players have been selected to represent the Hw rt Chiao School's "XI against the Rubbei Import Office XI to-day at the Opium Fackine Plant Sports ground at 5.15 p.m Ah Chee, Leong Ah Chow, Chan Swee L,am. Weng Vim. Charlie Chen. Koh Kirn Swan. Tay Eng148 words
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Article59 1936-05-13 9 Fails To Qualify For U.S. Open Reuter. West Hartford, Conn., May 12. IAWSON Little, the famous golfer, u with scores of 77 arid 75 failed by four strokes to qualify for the United States Open Championship. He was piaying in the New England district sectional qualifying competition fromReuter. - 59 words
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Article52 1936-05-13 9 The following have been selected to represent the V.M.C.A. Junior Department in a return water-polo match against the Middlesex Regiment to-day at the V.M.C.A. Baths at 3 p.m.:— Tan Wee Eng. Benny Fones. Choo Seng Chye, Ong Kirn Hoe, Henry Yeo Sim Boon Howe and Henry Yeo. Reserves: Mun Cheng52 words
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Advertisement37 1936-05-13 9 Here's the BIG car with the low upkeep~cost by the Sole Agents: 1 1 1 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. U926) LTD. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT, MUAR. t'ENANC MOTORS, PENANG; IPOH MOTORS, IPOH; MOTORISTS STORES, SEREMBAN.37 words
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Advertisement226 1936-05-13 9 BABY'S QUESTION BOX By Mary Politeness, courtesy, correct behaviour —all the social graces—can never be bought with money or other gifts. It is better to punish for bad behaviour rather than to have the child grow up counting on payment for being good. Bad health habits too must be eradicated226 words
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Advertisement168 1936-05-13 9 <>MMKREME EEL* rMCYOOP«>IA THE PERFECT HAIRDRESSING I 1 j An elegant combination of I Brilliantine and Hair Cream. E2 Si 2 Fr ee from gum. Imparts a l»or M -ctf smooth glossy appearance to PS the hair. 1,.;»^ 45 ctsßottl NATIONAL DICTIONARY PEARS CYCLOPAEDIA and ENCYCLOPEDIA 1 2, ver 3168 words
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Article239 1936-05-13 10 Hour's Tour Of Adelphi Terrace v a j QUEEN MARY, accompanied bv Princess Royal, paid a surprise V i! to Adelphi Terrace recently to m <• last inspection of the historic build r a and famous arches, soon to be d e -v gs lished.239 words
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Article56 1936-05-13 10 Young Lady Required To Colony Tampa. Florida. Young women short hand-typi: Tampa are invited to apply fo: the local nudist colony thrci advertisement in a newspaper rurApplicants must, in aaiiion > :liusual qualifications. b* willin the society and spend the summer in the colony's camp. Age: between and56 words
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Advertisement144 1936-05-13 10 1 A L II A MIIIIA j j Matinee To-day 3.15 NIGHTLY I I 1 Special supporting programme including a novel, brilliant coloured S subject "An Elephant Never Forgets" Latest "Popeye The Sailor" cartoon: "The Spinach Overture" and Latest Paramount S News, etc. •r* *x* •w* I PAVILION I gJJ144 words
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Advertisement221 1936-05-13 10 1 SINGAPORE ENDORSES THE OPINION of the W ORLD J j "BETTER THAN ANYTHING CHARLIE HAS DONE" j C< IPTTAT MATIXEE TO-DAY at 3.15 j tf «.1.5 NIGHTLY 9.15 j j ALSO: MICKEY NOUS] in his latest Coloured Cartoon j j "MICKE* S POLO TEAM" i .3. THEATRE ROYAL (Non*221 words
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Advertisement124 1936-05-13 10 6 15 TO-NIGHT 9 15 MARLBOROUGH I TO-MORROW R.K.O.s Master Vusical mm* <<OLD MM l "Trumpet Blows RHYTHM" A Paramount Picture With Buddy Rogers MATINEES: SAT. and SUN at 2.15 "I LIKE IT THAT WAY" "DEVIL and the DEEP" C APITOL THEATRE, MALACCA TUESDAY 12th and WEDNESDAY 13ih MAY "TWO124 words
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Advertisement305 1936-05-13 11 .1 k The most amazing adventure"a!" Jl c belli!! •> I uTUMrt I f SS?"* 1 1 fa «^aS >0»S 5 7, v 7 romance of the valiant KO un I r CAPTAIII; I a^BLOOD w I» OLIVIA PUB^' 'it/ Jp d De 'W*\Wi THE SEAS RUN RED IN THE305 words
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Advertisement260 1936-05-13 11 *****0511 1 7 P.M 915 PM J rM< P.M. 9. 15 mm pg*^ mw BY THE AUTHOR OF OF HUMAN BONDAGE" Z! I TEA DANCES t j Prom sto 7.30 p.m. j i Every Tuesday, Thursday i I And Saturday NIGHT DANCES j Nightly A S from \i\ X ToThe260 words
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Advertisement375 1936-05-13 11 J m {GREAT WORLDj j GLOBE THEATRE I 7-15 NIGHTLY 9.30 S "CAPTAIN BLOOD" I i j I "MADA" BALAI SRI BANGSAWAN i "EUKAU KATAN LINGGA" Part JL GATE 10 CTS LADIES FREE. mm m nr m. t s_ i ORIENTAL T VENTRILOQUIST j 3 NIGHTS ONLY 1 FROM TUESDAY,375 words
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Article652 1936-05-13 12 the British Budget leakage is under investigation by a special tribunal it would be unfair to anticipate the sequel or comment on the position of the personalities involved, but it is permissible to record that public opinion in the Colonies, as well as In Britain, has received652 words
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Article163 1936-05-13 12 His Excellency's Tour To F M S. And Penang H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. S. Small, will leave Singapore on Tuesday for a tour to Knala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands and Penang. The programme will be as follows:— Tuesday, May 19, 10 p.m.—His Excellency and staff163 words
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Article16 1936-05-13 12 Mr. G. H. Toh, the Singapore, lawyer, is a patient in the General Hospital. Johore Bahru.16 words
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Article25 1936-05-13 12 Sir Hugh Stephenson, Governor of Burma, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He is on his way Home on retiremen! by way of China, Japan and America.25 words
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Article33 1936-05-13 12 Mr. John Hands, the hon. secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club and the hon. secretary of the. Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Fund, has returned to Kuala Lumpur from his holiday trip to Japan.33 words
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Article42 1936-05-13 12 Dr. J. M. A. Lowson and Mrs. (Dr.) Lowson, who were to have sailed for Home with their children at the weekend have postponed their departure owing to the children being indisposed. They will now sail by the "Chitral" on June 5.42 words
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Article36 1936-05-13 12 Mr. R. Boyd, of Kuala Lumpur, who is spending his leave in Belfast, got a special ovation at the Belfast Rotary Club when the Chairman announced that he had come "all the way from the F.M.S."36 words
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Article46 1936-05-13 12 It is said that a new Chaplain for South Perak to succeed the Rev. F. M. Oliver ought to be coming out from Home before the end of the year. Should present hopes be fulfilled a successor may arrive within the next three or four months.46 words
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Article45 1936-05-13 12 Mr. and Mrs. Warren, of Ipoh, have gone on transfer to Singapore. Both will be missed considerably. Mrs. Warren was a member of St. John's Choir and the C. W. A. The Ipoh Railways have lost a fine officer and the Church a faithful pair.45 words
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Article52 1936-05-13 12 His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., accompanied by Mrs Dobbie, the A.D.C., and Colonel Percival, are visiting Taiping. They will stay with the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. Rex and Mrs. Rex, and they will return to Singapore at the week-end, it52 words
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Article49 1936-05-13 12 Mrs. L. A. Thomas, Commissioner of Guides and Brownies for Malaya, inspected the St. Margaret's (Fraser's Hill* School Pack on Tuesday. The schoolroom was decorated to represent a fairy wood, with fetns and leaves and moss, and a round mirror nestled among the greenery as the glimmering fairy pool.49 words
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Article40 1936-05-13 12 Mr. E. W. Mumford, A.C.P., who has returned from long leave, has taken over duties as Chief Police Officer, Johore Bahru, in place of Mr. L. H. Pearce, who sailed for Home on leave by the Carthage on May 8.40 words
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225 1936-05-13 12 NOTES COMMENTS Malaria Prevention MAJOR H. W. Mulligan's address on malaria before the Singapore Rotary Club was a valuable lesson in the need for maintaining anti-malaria measures in the tropics. He referred to the time when Singapore was "a disease-ridden dump" as compared with to-day, when it is a thriving225 words
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Article182 1936-05-13 12 JjR. A. F. Staples, formerly a journalist I in Singapore and now connected 1 with British Malaya, the magazine of the Association of British Malaya in London, revisited the country recently and has been writing an interesting series of articles on his impressions. He refers to what he182 words
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Article206 1936-05-13 12 "I WELL remember," writes Mr. Staples. "how the room resounded with the sonorous utterances of Mr. A. W. B« then head of Robinson's, the want interruptions of Mr. E. S. Manasseh or the concise arguments of Mr. John Sime and Mr. H. A. Low. "What a delight it206 words
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Article213 1936-05-13 12 "pROGRESS," the magazine published by the Johore Teachers' Association for teachers, parents and others interested in education in Malaya, Is aptly named. The March issue of this publication shows no diminution in the brightness which characterised the previous issues, rather has it increased in intensity, thus living up to213 words
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Article369 1936-05-13 12 By "Looker On" IN age limit is suggested for boxing- referees. After this, of course, they will cease to count. A A We read of a drummer in a dance band who can also croon. His must be a hum-drum life! A An American paper reports369 words
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Advertisement246 1936-05-13 12 SIMPSON'S lODINE SOCKS (^^S X INVALUABLE T0 SUFFERERS FROM GOUT, R H E V MAT ISM, 1 LUMBAGO VARICOSE VEINS. 11« I H CaggH A BOON TO GOLFERS, DANCERS AND ALL WHO SPEND MANY I iTiS BUNK** .1 HOURS ON THEIR FEET. V SIZES AVAILABLE 6—ll. Price 75 Cents Per246 words
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Advertisement7 1936-05-13 12 I Railways ARE THE MAINSTAY OF COMMERCE7 words
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Article, Illustration109 1936-05-13 13 BY ORDERS OF IL DUCE NO RETURN? Sanctions To Be Continued Reuter. Geneva, May 12. THE Italian delegation is leaving Geneva. It is not known whether their departure means that Italy is leaving the League.—Reuter. Baron Aloisi and the other members of the Italian delegationReuter. - 109 words
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Article48 1936-05-13 13 Notifies U.S. Government Of Annexation Reuter. Washington, May 12. The Italian Ambassador Signor Rosso called on Mr. Cordeli Hull and formally notified him of Italy's annexation of Abyssinia. It is understood that he neither requested nor received an expression of the United States Government's attitude. —Reuter. COUNCIL ADJOURNSReuter. - 48 words
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Article139 1936-05-13 13 "Serious New Steps Taken By Italian Government British Official Wireless. London, May 12. The League of Nations Council this ?fternoon passed a resolution recalling its previous conclusions and decisions on the iulo-Ethiopian dispute and expressing the opinion that further time was necessary to permit members to consider "ti:e situation createdBritish Official Wireless. - 139 words
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Article48 1936-05-13 13 Formally Notifies Britain Of Annexation British Official Wireless. London, May 12. The Italian Ambassador, Signor Grandi, visited the Foreign Office this afternoon and communicated the text of the law promulgated by Signor Mussolini in Rome on Saturday, placing Abyssinian territory under Italian sovereignty.—British Official Wireless. IN ADDIS ABABABritish Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Article336 1936-05-13 13 Baldwin Defines British -Minister's Position British Official Wireless. Reuter. London, May 12. A question addressed to the Foreign in the House of Commons referred to the position of ihe Bntlsri i luster in Addis Ababa in relation to eco ?nition of Italian authority. e Prime Minister, replying for Mr. taen.saidBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter. - 336 words
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Article330 1936-05-13 13 Attempted Suicide QUARREL WITH HER HUSBAND Singapore, Tuesday. AS a result of a quarrel with her husband a 17 year-old Japanese gin attempted to commit suicide by .lumping from the second floor of htr house in Malay Street in the early hours of the morning of330 words
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Article30 1936-05-13 13 Re-elected President Of New York Stock Exchange Reuter. New York, May 12. Mr. Charles R. Gay has been reelected President of the New York Stock Exchange.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article37 1936-05-13 13 A picture of Mr. Hu Huo Mill with hli> duurii'i-*r uiid hLs nurse taken in Singapore The repon of his death ond hb last menage rippear." 011 page 15. EXPLORING WORLD'S JUNGLES Young Indians Propose 8-Year Tour37 words
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Article351 1936-05-13 13 Bombay. A PARTY of adventurous young Indians will set out shortly to explore the jungles of the world with a view to studying the wild life. Under the leadership of Mr. M. N. Bakshi, they propose to travel on bicycles and they hope to complete their tour in eight years.351 words
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Article137 1936-05-13 13 Canberra, F.C.T. May 1. THE intention of the Commonwealth Government to develop Australia's oil resources on a basis of defence requirements rather than economic production was announced in Parliament by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) Flow, shale, and coal oil resources wil! be developed. A grant of £250,000 on aReuter. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration229 1936-05-13 13 Baltimore (Maryland). May 12. It is authoritatively learnt that the construction for the Netherlands Government, of thirteen bombing plane* eostine: $1,500,000 has been begun at the Glenn L. Martin factory.—Reuter. MR. HU'S VISIT TO SINGAPORE Death Regretted By Local Friends (By Our Chinese Correspondent) THE death of Mr. Hu Han229 words
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Article152 1936-05-13 13 U.S. Official Statement On Requirements A CAMPAIGN to promote safety at sea has been inaugurated bv the United Slates Department of Commerce. "The Morro Castle and Mohawk disasters are too fresh in the minds of the public," the committee state, in making a big increase in the152 words
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Article40 1936-05-13 13 Sent To U.S. Senate For Ratification Reuter. Washington, May 12. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, has sent the London Naval Treaty to the Senate for ratification. The Foreign Relations Committee has arranged hearings on the Treaty to begin on May. 13.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article116 1936-05-13 13 Italian War Film The Cause Of Fracas Geneva. Rioting broke out in a cinema in a slum district of Geneva during the showing of an Italian film dealing witn the exploits of Marshal Badoglio's troops in Abyssinia. A large number of working men and women protested116 words
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Article133 1936-05-13 13 Secretary Of Cabinet Gives Evidence London. May 12. THE Judicial Tribunal enquiring into the alleged leakage of Budget information continued its proceedings today. Evidence was taken from Sir Maurice Hankey. Secretary to the Cabinet, who stated that the Chancellor of the Exchequer gave the Cabinet a full133 words
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Article28 1936-05-13 13 Honour For Earl Of Willingdon Reuter. London. May 12. His Majesty the King, has conferred I Marquessate on the Earl of Willingdon, formerly Viceroy of India.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article107 1936-05-13 13 5 PER CENT Bolivian Production Shortfall Reuter. Paris, May 12. I 'AGENCE Economique Financierc, J" learns that certain delegates at the neig. tin meeting intended to urge a "uota increase of I per cent, for the third quarter. London circles point out in this connectionReuter. - 107 words
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Article24 1936-05-13 13 Reuter. Bulawayo, May 12 Mrs. Amy Mollison left Mpika, in North Rhodesia this morning and arrived at Mbeya on Lake Tanganyika —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement41 1936-05-13 13 Examination VVith Modern Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. OUR SERVICE! YOUR SATISFACTION! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. (U.S A THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., "2-South Bridge Rd., Singapore41 words
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Advertisement79 1936-05-13 13 j PREMIER QUALITY MACARONI and VERMICELLI i QUALIIt^ '•'|jfl I THAVERB*. PERFECTION SHIP BRAND I TRA VERS i^^^^^^S^^^^ Perfection. f/ NHRMiCtLLIM Brand Macaroni J/ H Premiere: Qumjte. '^itßk and Vermicelli are unequalled ~L>m t lil___L flavour. 1(i c y /fflk are obtainable in f/^^p^^^Z^^^^j^Vi^^^fff^BßjK Sole Agents: I j 'His Master's79 words
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882 1936-05-13 14 ALUE OF MALARIA CONTROL ROTARY ADDRESS MALAYA'S LEAD TO THE WORLD Singapore, Tuesday. THE ravages of malaria, the serious consequences it has in a community, the light manner in which it is treated in comparison with other epidemic diseases and the toll I it882 words
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Article656 1936-05-13 14 Dominated By This Terrible Scourge Referring to Bengal the Hon. Mr. Banerjee, a layman, has said, "some of the fairest parts of my beloved province have been dessimated by this terrible scourge. I have seen with my own eyes, villages once the abode of health, happiness and plenty,656 words
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Article416 1936-05-13 14 Malaria Costs $100,000,000 Annually It is impossible to compute the losses to the world from malaria, though many people have attempted to make rough estimates for individual countries. In the U.S.A., for example, which most of you probably regard as malariafree country, it has been estimated that in*deaths,416 words
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Article627 1936-05-13 14 Malaya An Example To The World The great achievements In the con trol of malaria in this country are an example to the world, and an everlasting monument not only to the public health officials, but to the good sense and business acumen of both official and627 words
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Article406 1936-05-13 14 Slum-Dwellers To Have New Homes THERE is joy to-day in the hearts of the inhabitants of Crieff-court, a slum tenement in Glasgow's "black spot," Anderston. For in fulfilment of the King's promise, blind Mr. Thomas Queen, his wife and five children, the Gaddies with six children, and406 words
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Article138 1936-05-13 14 Distributed Morphia On Bogus Prescriptions Alexandria. Three doctors, local subjects, hgra each been sentenced to one year's imprisonment with hard labour and a fine of 200 Egyptian pounds for having facilitated the obtaining of morphia by several people. Sentence was passed by default on two of the accused,138 words
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Article113 1936-05-13 14 Warsaw. Lodz claims to have its inhabitants guarded by the tallest policeman in the world. r His name is Zub. He hag »ust joined the force and his appearance stUl add;; t<o his work; crowds are inclined to block the streets when he comes on duty. He is113 words
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Article38 1936-05-13 14 To Appear At Exhibition In Texas Reuter. Dallas (Texas), May 11. THE Sesqui-Centennial exhibition authorities have cabled the Negus offering $25,000 if he will come lo Texas for six weeks in connection with the Exhibition.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article371 1936-05-13 14 TO YOUTH Wedding That Did Not Come Off Singapore, Tuesday. J7LABORATE arrangements for the wedding, invitations to friends and preparations for a bumper spread, at a well-known place announcements of marriage printed in a leading Chinese newspaper and a special permit from the Singapore Police for music—these371 words
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Article181 1936-05-13 14 Important Scheme Drawn Up IT is reported that the Japanese Government is acclerating its immigration policy for Manchuria. Its plans In this direction are said to be connected with the first line of national defence. The Government has decided to encourage the colonisation of Manchuria by Japanese181 words
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Advertisement18 1936-05-13 14 UitHE TTQ-WXTI iS U CH(E S. AFTER THE WEDDING TOLLEY'S BRANDY j 1.1 LI i 1 W.S. 1218 words
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Advertisement19 1936-05-13 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES fk WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Article118 1936-05-13 15 scene from Modern ITint»" DR. BUCK BUXTON EXECUTED End Of Ravine Murder Mystery London, May 12. DR. Buck Ruxton, who was sentenced to death on Mar. 13, for the murder of his wife, was executed in Manchester Prison this morning. His appeal against sentence of death was dismissed on Apr.118 words
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Article936 1936-05-13 15 GREAT SUCCESS AT THE CAPITOL" PRESENTING Charlie Chaplin in 1 "Modern Time-." The great picture Is here, at the Capitol Theatre, and large audiences acclaimed it last night. Truly is it splendid entertainment, realising all the expectations which the advance publicity aroused. The difference between Charlie Chaplin and Charles Chaplin936 words
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Article, Illustration760 1936-05-13 15 Sudden Death Of Mr. Hu Han Min COLLAPSE AFTER CHESS GAME LAST WORDS Recent Visit To Singapore Hongkong, May 12. Hu Han t the \eteran Souih-West statesman, died at 7 40 pm. to-day in Canton from cerebral haemorrhage, which developed from high blood pressure. Reu'.er. Canton. May 13. IFTER playing760 words
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Advertisement73 1936-05-13 15 t t IHAGEE t I I IXAKTA J J A CAMERA OF MARVELLOUS CONSTRUCTION f Fitted with F/4.5, F/3.5, A •fr F/2.8 or F/2.0 L?ns: inter- •> •> v changeable with wide- A •J' •> angle and Tele-photo Lens. «J. (OMi: AMI INSPECT ©ME XOW. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. 37-39, HIGH73 words
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Advertisement458 1936-05-13 15 S\H6 A C .>OUO S\X9£VCfc irOUfl AWO -fV/fcAttY fc/ROS WMfW Tr7£ P\£ WjAS OPtA/60 ttffc SIPOS fc£G4N TO S\/V6 to s>£ ctfosfc/v bYXov-o srcwAGe' Mfc*vs m pop a/vy ka/vg" English Ducks Lond Island Ducklings English C hickens English and Australian Capons Selected Turkeys English P.ig eons Pheasants Partridges Grouse Continental458 words
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Article, Illustration842 1936-05-13 16 SINGAPORE SUMMER MEETING SECOND DAY'S EVENTS SWITCHBACK AND ALUM ROCK TO WIN? INTEREST is added to the day's programme by the appearance of several new horses, but their form is as yet a doubtful quantity. Punters, on the whole, will find their job somewhat difficult,842 words
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Article160 1936-05-13 16 for to-day's races by "Trespasser" are as follow: RACE ONE To Win: LITTLE MISS X. Places: Canute and Golden Queen. RACE TWO To Win: DOUGH BOY. Places: Numero Treize and Unity. RACE THREE To Win: ARMY CONTRACTOR. Places: Comma and Larut. RACE FOUR To Win: REGIMENT. Places: Clifton160 words
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Article332 1936-05-13 16 HOME CRICKET Results Of Week-End Matches THE > Indian Test cricketers were 1 again defeated during the weekend at Taunton by Somerset, losing by nine wickets. Somerset established a big lead on the first innings, which realised 496. The Indians, who scored 228 in their first innings,332 words
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Article173 1936-05-13 16 Cricket Trial On May 23 24 ATRIAL Match preparatory to the selection of the Re.st XI to meet the European XI in the annual Clarke Cup cricket contest will be played on the S.R.C. ground on May 23 and 24, at 2 p.m. and 11 am.,173 words
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Article70 1936-05-13 16 Basketball Teams To Visit Outstations The men's and ladies' basket-ball teams of the Seng Cheong Scciety will travel this week-end to Kajang and Seremban where they will be engaged in matches whui the Kajang and Seramban Chinese teams. The athletic sports meeting of the Seng Society, which will70 words
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Article358 1936-05-13 16 WEIGHTS AND ORDER OF RUNNING THE following are the acceptances, weights and order of running lor th<second day's races to-day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governor's Cup) Meeting: RACE ONE Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2. 512 furs. Miss Woo 9.2 Woolloo 8.5 Spot White 8.4 Canute358 words
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Article72 1936-05-13 16 THE scratching* for to-day's 1 races are as follow: RACE I:—Nil. RACE 2: Sea Lion and Wonder Bar (All engagements) RACE 3: NIL RACE 4: Nil. RACE 5: Last Crusader and Miss Polly (All engagements). RACE 6: High Degree and Menv Mik* (AH engagements). RACE 7: Kara near72 words
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Advertisement30 1936-05-13 16 Yon need Bovril in th? kitchen zL/^.-HIJ to add flavour and nourishment fflyi^y<<^n!C to savoury dishes, and Bovril also makes the most delicious W^mWli S^S^ san dwkho.> 4 APB 330 words
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Article, Illustration602 1936-05-13 17 FIRST DIVISION FOOTBALL 2-1 WIN I Triumph Of Ten Men Singapore, Wednesday. ONCE again the critics were confounded. At the Anson Road Stadium yesterday ihe Malays, playing with only len men for the greater part of the game, defeated the Gunners by the odd goal in602 words
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Article186 1936-05-13 17 Yesterday's Cricket Match Singapore, Tuesday. THE Middlesex Regiment beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors at cricket on the V.M.C.A. ground this afternoon by 128 runs. The soldiers, batting first, declared when they had scored 200 run* for five. The V.M.C.A. Juniors re plied with 72. The highest scorer was Lt.186 words
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Article64 1936-05-13 17 Freddie Miller Nearly Knocked Out Reuter. Washington, May 12. PETE SARROX. of Albania, has won the world's featherweight championship, outpointing Freddie Miller of Cincinnati, the holder of the title since 1933. It was a furious 15-round contest, and the first title fight held in Washington. Sarron, inReuter. - 64 words
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Article185 1936-05-13 17 SIX MATCHES TO NIL Mixed Doubles Results THE V.M.C.A. were overwhelmingly 1 defeated by the S.C.C. by six matches to nil in their invitation men's doubles tennis tournament on the Association courts yesterday. Although the V.M.C.A. were so hopelessly beaten by the Cricket Club, they185 words
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Article326 1936-05-13 17 Results Of Ties Flayed Yesterday Results of matches played in the S.C.C. mixed doubles tournament yesterday were as follow: Mixed Doubles Level: A. G. Mosley and Mrs. Archer beat Mr. and Mrs. H. L Ward 6—o, 6—3. O. W. Gilmour and Miss Stephen beat E. W. P.326 words
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Article137 1936-05-13 17 Programme For The Week-End HN Friday, May 15, there will be the v usual afternoon races for the "B" Class. The "C" Class will sail the Ist race of a series for a Club Trophy, starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday, May 17, the International. 6-metre137 words
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Article37 1936-05-13 17 Singapore, Wednesday. The twenty-fifth annual athletic sports of St. Andrew's School, Singapore, will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on June 11. Mrs. A. S. Small has kindly consented to present the prizes.37 words
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Advertisement140 1936-05-13 17 wear the psycho ray badge!J tT:.:_. 1 SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. J j i Price $3.00 each j SOLE SUPPLIER:- J I m MAX TING SUM, dm.t.. d.s.t., iv». j F.P.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.) j j Mechano-Therapy, Psycho-Therapy i and Electro-Therapy, 6, JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. j I140 words
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Advertisement398 1936-05-13 17 GOOD NEWS FOR LANGUID WOMEN AND TIRED MEN. New Vitality from Tasteless Tablets. When tiring weather conditions or weakening illness have sapped strength and energy, left you languid, inert and uninterested in life, it is time for you to recharge your devitalised body with lifegiving, energising vitamins. It's quite easy398 words
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Advertisement183 1936-05-13 17 /SUPREMACY\ MGMATtAITttN lift AHUIANCE COMPANY LIMITED mimmwmmwmwmmm*mwmmammmmmwimmwmuammwmaßt£:j&. j Sozs. 32cts. 4ozs. 16cts. Obtainable from all dealers. *A MODERN MIRACLE TRUTH IN A NUTSHELL M^i Omegas <r. giving wireless time long be- flEffEaf A/ fore wireless. But do remember the mfwlttlf' wrist watches of pre-war days? The ordinary 'turnip' Sou ad183 words
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Article531 1936-05-13 18 A FURTHER TALK ON SHORT-WAVES BY THE CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE B. B. C. CIR Noel Ashbridge, B.Sc, M.1.E.E., 13 Chief Engineer of the British Broadcasting Corporation, writes: In my last talk I gave a brief and simplified explanation of hew it comes about that short531 words
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Article756 1936-05-13 18 New Experiments Now Being Made Experience shows that good receptio i can also be obtained there when w*i are transmitting east and west, depending on the time of day. Up to th: present, these facts have been noted, but we have not yet sufficient information to tell us756 words
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Article677 1936-05-13 18 Maximum Strength For AH Areas Of Reception The experimental work involved in obtaining this information for the New York-London telephone circuit extend- Ed over many months, and it is obvious that it is impossible for us to make similar! experiments for every one 0 f our transmissions,, from677 words
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Article41 1936-05-13 18 49.9 metres (6,018 kcs.) TO-DAY 6.00 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 7.30 p.m. Close Down. TO-MORROV/ 6.00 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin. 8.30 p.m. Close Down.41 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-05-13 18 Vladimir Tanin and his Taninopho ne, on which he produces brilliant musical sounds from a radio set by manipulating a one string fiddle. He is now performing nightly at th c Adelphi Hotel. Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement83 1936-05-13 18 r> Itl V A BRITISH T RADIO BUY IT FROM MOUTRIE'S Whose European service department will ensure your complete satisfaction The H.M.V. all-wave model 471 is manufactured in London from British materials. The Price is $140.I Fully guaranteed by The Only Sole Agents Distributors For S.S., F.M.S., Borneo, Siam D.E.I.83 words
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Advertisement57 1936-05-13 18 With the World's Programmes and Articles of Interest, will be sent free; on request to Lithographers Ltd., Singapore. Buy a Magic Brain Radio and take a year to pay Malayan Sole Agents. Kee Huat Radio Co. Offices throughout Malaya: Singapore offices: 404, North Bridge Road. Phone 456 G. 89, East57 words
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Advertisement132 1936-05-13 18 r\OWN into the painful parts, Sloan's Liniment sends a glowing, grateful D 111 Cc C warmth. This helps to relieve congestion B X U I 5 C 5 and as fresh, healing blood is drawn to the sore spot, the pain fades away into ease and relaxation. r P R132 words
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Miscellaneous2210 1936-05-13 19 mm* m a -Hrm -mv m 11.15 p.m. Rates of exchange. layan Listeners Radio n2opm r A ur dcast Ifl r i Wavelength 25.60 metres (11,720 kcs). fMMTTSH EMPIRE iiS^Ko 4 T.T COO a.m. News in Spanish. 6.05 a.m. Concert relayed from RadioUK s' /-l-.pc, Jl-05 p.m.—Sydney Howard. 8.20 a.m.2,210 words
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Article188 1936-05-13 20 Poetic Punishment For Bores Brisbane, May 3 THE Australian Broadcasting Comni', sion is going into action against poor speakers who spoil many good wire c talks, against whom it plans 1 justice. It will begin with the correction 0 i speakers' faults, and rehearsal.- In bad188 words
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Article222 1936-05-13 20 When It Is Allied With The "Phone FNTERESTING and amusing as tcie--4 vision entertainment may be be home, the real future of the new art lies wi h communication engi v 'ni. It will be allied with the telephone. It w'll then be a biff boon to business -nen,222 words
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Article97 1936-05-13 20 The police wireless system of Western Australia has operated so successfully during the past few years that the ommissioner has now decided to estaM h the system on a permanent basis Amalgamated Wireless which operate < .he present service from Applecross Ration, has also been entrusted wi h97 words
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Article62 1936-05-13 20 Return Visit Of Kira And Boris K'ra and Boris, the talented Russian dancers, are back at Raffles Hotel, apat the afternoon and evenin dances. f TIle y are particularly acceptable neroimers. No finer team of the kind cK aD P^ n SingaDore. Thei? h rt dmi! is indicated62 words
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Article65 1936-05-13 20 Amateur Competition Begins T -Night a change of programme aL d Tllsatre Royal to-night, wheiv Mr. Rex Story's "Night O'clock Revue" -S appearing successfully. f s P e cial feature will be the opening oi tne amateur competition, for which J 3 s are off ered. All65 words
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Advertisement624 1936-05-13 20 f Messrs. powlll co., ltd. t No. 27, Chulia Street. I W (Established 1863). V j Straits Settlements' Oldest Saleroom. 0 j I Open daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, i J hardware and miscellaneous goods s 5 Auction Sale of household furniture held at our saleroom every j Saturday624 words
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Advertisement241 1936-05-13 20 80% of all persons over forty suffer from tender, bleeding gums. As an aid in preventing Pyorrhea, or as a help to correct it, dentists prescribe FORHAN'S For The Gums. They know that Forhan's saves the gums as well as protects the teeth. They know that this doubleduty preparation keeps241 words
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Advertisement78 1936-05-13 20 t A BARGAIN!!I Midwest 5 Tube AC-DC Receivers at $65 each. i Only A Limited Quantity. i Don't Miss This Opportunity j of (iettinjr a 5 Tube AH Wave S Set of Quality j i at j Sun Radio Service j Co. j 124 CECTTj STREET. j S SINGAPORE. PHONE78 words
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Miscellaneous908 1936-05-13 20 vfltliivian I tWtfMfeMMi IDr Fritz Schwiegk. I°os p.m.—"Des leichte Gluck." A illl 10.05 p.m. The Kaleidoscope cl Play with Music by Hugo Hartung. Opera. Solois's: Bans Korner. Ri< Ua*ct*on: Ho.sc Waver. ffllilUlO i Kube. Rolf Heide. 1120 p.m.—Sign oft DJA, DJE, DJN, (Cjntinued from pane 19) H ?o p.m. (Hn908 words
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Article334 1936-05-13 21 L!oyd George Attacks War Diaries fT r veals a Haig plunged in squalid ini. U es which are not pleasant to '.^the comment of Mr. Lloyd on the Haig Diaries, written in a '-(i to Major the Hon. E. Gerald book defending his father, the of334 words
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Article86 1936-05-13 21 Tenders Invited For Two Ships have 'seen invited by the Mat- n Co. r San Francisco, for :i n of uvo cargo ships. 1 be 500ft. in length, 63ft. moulded depth, with an a deadweight tonnage of C ared turbines of 6.500 r -L to drive the vessels86 words
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Article66 1936-05-13 21 Sydney, N.S.W. May 2. Jimmy" Melrose, intrepid solo flier, has earned a m m reputation. the young man wioo drinks Such was the greeting of the Minister (Mr. Ryant on beN v Sou.h Wales Govern- iro.se when he landed at Aerodrome at the end of his nd-Ausiralia66 words
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Article220 1936-05-13 21 "Much Better Fellow Than We Suppose" Berlin. AN appeal for closer cultural relations between Great Britain and Germany has been made by the German writer, Hans Friedrich Blunck, the President of the Reich Chamber or" Literature. Herr Blunck maintains that what brought so many nations on the side220 words
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Article121 1936-05-13 21 Electricity Used For Growing Plants Sydney, N.S.W. May 4. Soil-heat.ing by electricity for the growing of seeds in cold weather is beyond the experimental in several nursery gardens near Sydney. The nurserymen who have adopted the system report. 25 per cent, better results. One of them states that121 words
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Article92 1936-05-13 21 Mining Survey Undertaken In Australia Sydney, N.S.W. May 1. To obtain accurate intormauon oi* gold and other ore formations for future prospecting, the Mines Department is undertaking an aerial survey of over 1,000 square miles in New Soutn Wales near the interior, in association wuh a geological92 words
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Article103 1936-05-13 21 Newcastle, N.S.W. May 4 A funeral service was conducted throughout by signs at the Cathedral to-day. The majority of the mourners were members of the Newcastle Adult Deaf and Dumb Society. The service was for Charles Fairhall, a member of che society. As Dean Johnson gave his103 words
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Article165 1936-05-13 21 Natives' Hand-to-Hand Attack Bulawayo (Southern Rhodesia) NATIVES have brought in triumph to the native department at Plumtree (Southern Rhodesia) the skin of a lion which they killed with their assegais in a desperate hand-to-hand fight at Ngogo. The lion had been one of three which had165 words
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Article166 1936-05-13 21 Marriage Renounced For Stardom Hollywood. THIRTEEN beautiful young movie actresses have vowed not to marry or become engaged until they have achieved stardom—or failed. Headed by Patricia Ellis, who carries the title of Serjeant-at-Arms, they have formed a "Spinster Club," all of whose members have taken166 words
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Article126 1936-05-13 21 Encouraging Results With New Solution Sydney, N.S.W. May 4. SINCE August, 40 cancer patients have been treated in Sydney with injections of Ensol, the solution originated by Dr. Hendry Connell, of Kingston, Ontario. In all cases described by a Sydney specialist as "reasonably early," the cancer is stated126 words
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Article41 1936-05-13 21 Shanghai, May 12. Consequent upon the rumour that hired poisoners have been abroad in Southern Szechuen during the past few days, the populace of Chungking are getting panic-stricken. Cases of murder by poison are said to be spreading.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.41 words
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Article166 1936-05-13 21 Man Slabbed As It Is Opened Cairo. DRAMA recalling the legendary curse of the tombs has attended the discovery of an ancient Egyptian tomb near tthe Pyramids. As a result, a man is lying in hospital here with a serious knife wound. The tomb, discovered by Professor166 words
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Advertisement99 1936-05-13 21 J6tie (fijfofit..... I- for Cigarette*. )^P!^^,^^ > > > i I I'O II WO ll*. 1 II J /1 1 lb. tin comams 4 Coupons. i-lb. 2 Coupons. T-lb. 1 Coupon, 12 €•■*>©■• There are certain Stocks on Wl la k? tne market without Coupons, hut labels will be accepted99 words
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Article182 1936-05-13 22 "Witch Doctor" And The Actual Killer Calcutta. MURDER at the instigation of a "witch doctor" has resulted in two men being sentenced to death at Ranchi, Bihar. One of the condemned men is the "witch doctor" himself and the other a. man hired to182 words
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Article269 1936-05-13 22 Retires From Opera After 26 Years New York. '"HE curtain has rung down for the la«t time on Miss Lucrezia Boria. of the most beloved members of the Metropolitan Opera Company, who "»as sung in the famous old Opera House on Broadway for the past twenty-six years. In269 words
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Article189 1936-05-13 22 Hollywood Contract Signed Callander, Ontario. MR. and Mrs. Oliva parents of the world-famous quintuplets, have definitely signed a Hollywood contract which now calls for the appearance of their five elder children in a full-length talkie. The quintuplets have already made their first debut in "The189 words
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Article194 1936-05-13 22 Australian Ghost Aided A Prawn-Catcher Sydney, N.S.W. May 4. ONCE again strange rumours of a ghost are flying about concerning a famous "haunted tree'' at Tempe, suburb of Sydney. And the biggest sceptics are the local prawn-fishermen. who. with sad memories. say they refuse to be194 words
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Article242 1936-05-13 22 Professor's Discovery I 5l Jericho Jerusalem EVIDENCE that civilisation existed in ancient Jericho in 6.000 B.C. been discovered by an expedi ion bv Professor John Garstane or Liverpool University's Institute Archaeology. After digging beneath 17 layer civi'isation that had exis'el 4o j years ago, his expedition has fou:242 words
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Article330 1936-05-13 22 Brutal Murder With Parang (From Our Oicn Corresponded Malacca, May 10. A BRUTAL murder with a parang ii reported to have taken piau c al < Chin in the Jasfn district, In w] victim, a Malay youth, is said to ha\ been slashed by a parang by an330 words
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Advertisement239 1936-05-13 22 Keep \bur Skin Free a Chafing or J SB JlmtattonJ M any women think that discomfort I |>X -3? I from chafing and a hot prickly skin is unavoidable. To-day thousands are discovering the wonderful comfort to be obtained •^WfWflpfWfflffc Here is a powder that is like a balm to239 words
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