Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1936
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Title Section39 1936-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII, -No. 149. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, June 26. 1936. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936 FIVE CENTS.39 words
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Advertisement92 1936-06-26 1 Redd The j SUNDAY i I TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT f LIQUIDATION OF STOCKS t to ❖oI WE MUST CONVERT STOCKS INTO CASH t S REGARDLESS OF COST I CLOSING DOWN SALE OF;- J GOLD A SILVER WHIST A POCKET WATCHES, WALL. TABLE AND HALL CLOCKS. IRON92 words
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Advertisement12 1936-06-26 1 the mvfs i WITH YOUR I BREAKFAST j Try The MORNING TRIRUNE12 words
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Article923 1936-06-26 2 A Courageous Race VERY PRACTICAL AND INTELLIGENT AMAZING grandeur of mountains reflected in the clear waters oi immense lakes, a wealth of green forests, where dim tracks lead one s horse forward under spreading tieet'erns, curious freaks of Nature like the thermal wonders of Rotorua or the923 words
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Article181 1936-06-26 2 Japan's New industry Thrives Tokyo £OR invalids needing urgent bloot! transfusion, there has come mto existence in Japan a new brokerage business dealing in the vital fluid ""he pioneer blood broker is the Osaka SJooa Transfusion Institute which, with she permission of the Osaka prefectu;n sanitation section, announced181 words
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Article73 1936-06-26 2 Yonkers, New York Women over 16 years of age are to be prohibited from wearing "snorts, bathing suits or like apparel"' on the streets of Yonkers, New York. Signs I i this tffec* are to be posted up. One man is responsible for this crusade. He is Alderman73 words
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Advertisement1103 1936-06-26 2 |PilM P with SAFETY I 1/V the KEYNOTE of Headaches Pain High Temperatures, and I jill numerous conditions of ill-health appear you want I I M|V m RELIEF, and Quick Relief, to get back to normal. This 1 Oik is where the use of ASPRO' is so valuable. It acts1,103 words
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Advertisement17 1936-06-26 2 j IBB!™ EVERVBOD S/ r 00 favourite mHfc^J "BLACK a WHITE" SOLE AGENTS:— MALAYA. I ICS. ?v17 words
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Article266 1936-06-26 3 £116,650,000 For Defence Plan Tokio. ENLISTMENT and training of a greater number ol airmen than ever before for the Japanese Air Force is being considered by the Japanee war office as part of the new defence schemes. The Japanese army air force as it stands266 words
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Article96 1936-06-26 3 Heat Melts Military Telephone Wires Alexandia. The mystery of breakages in the British military telephone wires on the outskirts of Alexandria has been solved. On several occasions the British military authorities had complained to the local authorities that telephone wires connecting the ras el tin signal station and96 words
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Article447 1936-06-26 3 Nurses Surprised CLIMBING OUT OF BED ALONE Callander, (Ontario, Canada). Yvonne Dionne celebrated her 22nd month of life recently by clambering from her bed and awakening the Dafoe Hospital stall before sunrise. It was the most precocious quint's newest stunt, this climbing out ol bed alone,447 words
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Article199 1936-06-26 3 Beam Stretches For 24 Miles Capetown. WITH a -strength of £,500,000 candlepower, South Africa's biggest lighthouse at Cape Columbine, Cape Province, whl come into operation on October 1, this year. It will be more than three times as powerful as the Durban bluff light which has199 words
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Article50 1936-06-26 3 Washington. After 10 years of involved diplomatic negotiations the United States Government hos agreed to pay Norway £1,800 for a cargo of spoiled fish. The loss was suffered by a Norwegian fishing steamer which was seized as a suspected liquor smuggler in the "good old days'' of prohibition.50 words
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Advertisement127 1936-06-26 3 PENNY A MILE Think! The Austin Seven wnt take three others and yourself for less than a cent per mile each, all in Remember! Twelve years of experience is built into these dependable cars—every feature is proved The Austin S even presents the "Small-car man" not only with the cheapest127 words
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677 1936-06-26 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE OPERATION OF TRAMPS TWO RULES Minimum Freight Schemes IN the seventh talk in the series "Down to the Sea in Ships" broadcast in the National programme recently, Mr. Leslie Runciman described the running of tramp ships. "The tr.imp subsidy and the minimum freight schemes," Mr. Runciman677 words
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Article75 1936-06-26 4 Callander, Ontario. The Dionne quintuplets have had a visit from the Keys quadruplets—four 21-year-old girls born at Hollls. Oklahoma. For an hour Leota, Mona, Roberta and Mary Keys gazed spellbound at the quins through a plate glass window of the Dafoe Hospital here. The quins danced and75 words
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Article249 1936-06-26 4 Annual Report Of Medical Officer IT is stated in the annual report of the Medical Officer of Health to the Manchester Port Sanitary Authority that of the 2,183 foreign vessels entering the port last year 1,561 were inspected, and of these 309 were reported to be defective. Coastwise249 words
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Advertisement411 1936-06-26 4 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1&36. SOMALI 6,810 July 1 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI411 words
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Advertisement569 1936-06-26 4 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo. Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar t m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Juy I ss. HAKONE MARU July 23 ss. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 ss SUWA MARU Aug. 20 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples569 words
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Advertisement412 1936-06-26 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham MEONIA 7-7 7-7 8-7 10-7 ALSIA 28-7 28-7 29-7 31-7 BORINGIA 18-8 18-8 19-8 21-8 ERRIA412 words
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Advertisement491 1936-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS fe— NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD r «P Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S'por 19J6. "TRAVE" June 30 "POTSDAM" omits North t China July 3 "HAVEL" July 28 "GNEISENAU" omits North China July 29 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND,491 words
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1605 1936-06-26 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS T>y following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. lssufc. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Ac Evatt 4 Ampat 4 6 5 -cd 4 3 4 9xd £1 A. Kumbang 27 28 27 281,605 words
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Article686 1936-06-26 5 Rim Estates To Acquire Gan Sang AN extraordinary general meermg of Rim (Malacca) Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held in London on June 4. Mr. L. C. Bernacchi, 0.8. E. (the chairman), presided. The Chairman said:—This extraordinary general meeting of the members of our company has been686 words
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Article31 1936-06-26 5 London. June 25. STERLING on New York is 5 92-1 'I Paris 76-3 16. The stock markets are firmer. War Loan 106-3 16, Gold 138 7d British Official Wireless.31 words
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Article152 1936-06-26 5 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale THE Singapore Chamber oi Commerce Rubber Association held its 1283rd auction, on Wednesday when there were: Catalogued 803,561 lbs—tons 358.73. Offered 796,313 lbs—tons 355.50. Sold 723,133 lbs—tons 322.83. London—Spot 7V2d. New York—Spot i5.7 8 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet cents per152 words
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Article128 1936-06-26 5 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Friday. After a rise in price of tin during the morning session of the market a drop was recorded on closing of £3%, 181 3 /4 3 months. This was in keeping wi f h the I.T.C. announcement of an increase of sr;5 r from128 words
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Advertisement413 1936-06-26 5 TO DAYS MARKET POSITION SLUMP IN TIN PRICE New York Buying In London From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: (Spot) 26' cts., un 1 ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 7Vid., unchanged. Market Tone: Firm. New York: (Spot) 18 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Firm. After closing a413 words
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Advertisement29 1936-06-26 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 'Incorporated in New Zealand) FIRE. MARINE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel 5926, 2. Finlavson Green. 529 words
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Advertisement17 1936-06-26 5 y There are no better policies than those 9 issued by the I Confederation Life I A—Hatlen17 words
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Advertisement699 1936-06-26 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLAC¥ C apital Fully Paid Yen 100.0O0.OO» Reserve Fund Yen 129,150,tt0fl HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia Bombay, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow, darbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New fork, Osaka,699 words
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Article1123 1936-06-26 6 FATAL CREED Linking Destiny To The Stars MAN'S love for the marvellous is deeply ingrained in his nature and is everlasting. In spite of the coming of the scientific age—an age in which tne schoolboy possesses knowledge that would have made him a god amongst men1,123 words
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Advertisement386 1936-06-26 6 LAPSED 1 m j I M. HASSAN 58 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. _We undertake all sorts of work "in 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 request without charge386 words
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Advertisement574 1936-06-26 6 Chop Ho Seng Huat, No. 112, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. All kinds of Granite works undertaken, Pillars, Tombstones, Walls, Blocks, Supports, Ridges', Artistic Carvings, Selling Marble, Malay Tombstones, etc., with modern machinery. Charges moderate. FOR SALE This Antacid Stomach Powder is made on a balanced and up-to-date prescription. It takes574 words
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Advertisement770 1936-06-26 6 FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT THREE PER CENT. LOAN, 1956-1966. ISSUE Interest payable 15th December and 15th June. First interest coupon payable on 15th December, 1936. Authorised by Federated Malay States Loan Enactment, 1936. PRICE OF ISSUE $100 PER CENT. Payable as follows: On application $15 per cent. On 6th August770 words
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Advertisement655 1936-06-26 6 WARXIXfi TAKE NOTICE that when the International Code Signal "D" and a fed flag is flying at The Buoy at 1 deg. 21 53 N., 104 deg 3' 34" E. and red flags flying at Fishing' Stakes 104 deg. 2* 35" E 1 deg. 22 29 N. and 1 deg.655 words
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Advertisement91 1936-06-26 6 WHY GO ELSEWHERE m When you can get the Best and Latest in Clocks or Watnhes at the CHEAPEST PRICES from 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). The above have no connection whatsoever with any other Clock and Watch Dealers or Repairers. r.s. EVE'S 12th anniversary sale' Commences July91 words
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Advertisement225 1936-06-26 7 «s IS. SHIMtRAj Co.* I Old Address: (82-2, BRAS BASAH i ROAD). i FROM 29TH JUNE 1936. j i REMOVED TO j 79, Bras Basah Rd., 1 SINGAPORE Phase Note that on I 27th and 28th June 1936. No Business j .5. Modern Timepiece With Alarm THE WORLD'S PRECISION RECORD225 words
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Advertisement325 1936-06-26 7 Week-Eiad Shopping Bargains IN SINGAPORE. This weekly feature is intended to serve as a suide to the latest goods and novelties on display in the shopping centres of Singapore. It should doubtless prove very helpful to our readers when planning their week-end shopping. The firms mentioned here are of high325 words
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Advertisement116 1936-06-26 7 FOR /W EVER LMLJsd YOUR PHOTOGRAPH BECOMES A TREASURED RECORD portraits cine cameras developing projectors PRINTING ZEISSCONTAX ENLARGEKCNT LEICA ETC photograph feffiy\ A PS STUDIO >MI>/ i 1 MEYER BUILDINGS, Nurth Bridge Road. COLLECTORS! WE HAVE i A LARGE SUPPLY OF j STAMP ALBUMS AM) OTHER STAMP COLLECTING REQUISITES NEWLY116 words
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Advertisement265 1936-06-26 7 The Coleman Hair Dressing Saloon Hill Street Branch Singapore, beg to inform their numerous patrons that their old and experienced barber who was in China on leave, has now returned and resumed work. For Weight-Reducing take A Turkish Bath and Prevent Sickness at Coleman Hair Dressing Saloon. ♦•r DIABETES MELLITUS265 words
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Advertisement174 1936-06-26 7 Shanghai Trading Co. 55, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. MANUFACTURERS OF CHINESE High Class Artistries: LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK LINGERIE, MAHJONG SETS, LAMP SHADES, IVORY WARE, CAMPHOR WOOD CHESTS. COME! TRY! SATISFIED! NYAGAR CONSTIPA- TION 'IjjfS^^^^—NATURE'S r^r^-^ j "NYAGAR* H! j PLAIN OR j AP»'» tabk WITH in i 1 JW174 words
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146 1936-06-26 8 THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR 1 EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Kumsang 22; Plancius 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Sumatra Maru 18; Gorgon 16; Toussoum 15; Ajax 13; Benvorlich 7. Empire Dock (Entrance146 words
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Article122 1936-06-26 8 New Record Note Circulation Reuter. London, June 25. ANEW record noit circulation is revealed in to-aay* returns 01 tne waiih. 01 jMigiana, snowing an increase *1 i.2,'.oJ,Uuu 10 compare.' Aim j.oi)o,titio,UOo in tne corresponding week last year, while gold holdings jumped 14,467,000 to compared w.th £192,716,000 lastReuter. - 122 words
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Article30 1936-06-26 8 June Output Over 2,000 Ounces The Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd.. advises that the output for the four weeks ?nded June 20, amounted to 2,001 60 ozs.30 words
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Article84 1936-06-26 8 MaiLs expected lrom Australia, Netherlands Indirs etc. by Air (Qantast, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air 1 Nttherlands», time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 n.m. and General delivery84 words
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Article104 1936-06-26 8 British Official Wireless. London, June 25 Paris 76 5 64 New York 5.C2 1 2 Montreal Brussels 29 73' 2 Geneva 15.42. Amsterdam 740 2 Milan 63T's Berlin 12.47, Stockholm 16 39 I/ 2 Copenhagen 22.39'/z Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 3/ 4 Prague 121M Helsingtors 222 Madrid 36British Official Wireless. - 104 words
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Article204 1936-06-26 8 SELLING Singapore, June 26. London 4 months' sight 2)4Vr. j London 3 months' sight. 2:4Va London 60 days' sight 24 3j32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 3;32 London demand 2 4 I|lG London T.T. 24 1(16 Lyons and Paris demand 882 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand204 words
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Article179 1936-06-26 8 Singapore. Jur.e 25. R. < Siam I W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $124 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $117 R. »Siam> "Sinhuay" No. Al $197 R. (Siam» "Sinhuay" No. 1 5174 R. (Siam I "Sinhuay" No.179 words
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Article40 1936-06-26 8 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched irom Sin!?ap#re on June 17 was delivered in London on June 25 <8 day.si. The Air mail 'Netherlandsl despatched from Singapore on June 20 was delivered in London on June 26 (6 days).40 words
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Article142 1936-06-26 8 ALHAMERA—Stage: The Wilheimlne Revue; Screen: "Annie OakI?y" 6.15 and i 9.15 p.m. I CAPITOL.—"Things Tj Come' 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. 1 pavilion— 'The Unguarded Hour," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—Chinese picture 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing Side-shows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas: Globe Theatre— "Les Miserable."—7.ls and142 words
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Advertisement434 1936-06-26 8 5" a MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT Cocktail Dance Dinner Dance 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE COWAN BAILEY TED EVELYN ESTELLE DAVIS DON T MISS THIS NEW PROGRAMME INCLUDING THE CLEVER AND AMUSING "DANCE OF THE PEN GUINS"434 words
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Advertisement240 1936-06-26 8 TAKE YOUR CHANCE NOW When to-day ends, part of ycur life has gone for ever, also possioly, an opportunity which every day brings with it. If you have not yet made any definite move towards improving your position, you have allowed still another chance to slip by. Success is a240 words
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Advertisement28 1936-06-26 8 'GOLDEN VALLEY' AUSTRALIAN BRANDY THE LABEL TO LOOK ©LT FOR A HIGH QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRICE Obtainable at all first-class stores. Sole Agents: 1 if X28 words
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Miscellaneous205 1936-06-26 8 1 Postal Intelligence j 4» SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE I TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan TFlevo) noon Java, South-West Sumatra, SEast Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor DiiTy (Planciusi 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Australia, Eastern. Southern and205 words
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Miscellaneous189 1936-06-26 8 Diary of the Day j t WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 26 High Tides:—2.26 a m., 3.43 p.m. Football: H.M.S. Malaya Cup, Combined Services v. Johore, Anson Ruad Stadium, Friendly, St. Joseph's Institution v. St. Anthony's School S.J.I. Cricket: S.C.C. v. Medical College, Pint Day, S.C.C.189 words
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Article823 1936-06-26 9 RELICS OF THE PORTUGUESE OCCUPATION from Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca, June 24. rr following is the annual report ol I Malacca Historical Society for the mms 1935: Malacca Historical Society com- ced the year with the following littee in ofTice:— president, the Rev. p. Francois; v.823 words
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Article78 1936-06-26 9 U.S. "Colonises" Hawaiian Islands Reuter. Honolulu, June 24. THE small islands, Baker, Jarvis and ilouland, which recently figured prominently as outposts for the proposed air tine from Honolulu to New Zealand, have now been officially "colonised" with American citizens, it is believed with the object of forestallingReuter. - 78 words
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Article144 1936-06-26 9 An Attempt To Coerce Australia? Reuter. Canberra, June 25. WHAT he described as a deliberate attempt on the part of Japan to coerce the Commonwealth's trade policy was revealed by Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Australian Premier, in a broadcast here to-day following an announcement from Tokyo ofReuter. - 144 words
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Article220 1936-06-26 9 British Commission In Ipoh (From Our Owa Reporter) Ipoh, June 25. THE Mui Tsai Commission arrived in Ipoh to-day from Penang and will remain here till Sunday afternoon, when the members are leaving for Kuala Lumpur. The Chairman of the Commission, Sir Wilfred Woods, when220 words
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Article90 1936-06-26 9 Sequel To Bukit Timah Road Fatality Singapore, Thursday. Convicted on of having caused the death of Wang Peng and of having caused grievous hurt to Wong Kong, Haji Mohamed Salleh was to-day sentenced to concurrent terms of five and four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. B. Gibson90 words
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Advertisement88 1936-06-26 9 H The Willys Model puts at your disposal ail the fine independence of travelling by motor car; it offers freedom to go and come at will; it protects against bad weather; it Wm3*mm\^Vf m 9 m &7mw& shortens the time enroute; it increases daily accomplishments; it is useful for Ifjf88 words
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Advertisement287 1936-06-26 9 f f If ALL SMART MEN 1 1 I I ARE WEARING THE I I 11 PORK PIE" \j) k y l The Hat of the Year 77t£ Semi ihmik pie felt hat There is something hie istibly different and nnjini appealing about these snart, modern and fa- PRICE shionable287 words
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Miscellaneous281 1936-06-26 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and j Societies in Singapore, most of th? members of which are readers of the ''Malaya Tribune." This Diary is proj vided specially for them. Secretaries j are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings j of general interest will still281 words
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Advertisement397 1936-06-26 10 tfr -5« LAST TWO NIGHTS of this Bright Stage and Screen Show! I ALHAMBRa] 6.15—9.15 j FIRST VISIT TO MALAYA DIRECT FROM A S SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF THE CONTINENT j THE WILHELMINE REVUE S in NOVEL, SNAPPY, DANCE NOVELTIES j Presented with R.K.O. Radio's Remarkable Production of j the most397 words
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Advertisement298 1936-06-26 10 See the Amazing Vision of the Future! Cities swept away within a few minutes! Thousands and Thousands of People killed at one stroke by the DEVILISH IMPLEMENTS OF DEATH! I LAST 2 DAYS! I 6.15 SEE IT I 9.15 r~At Th<» cAPiT«nr~| H. G. WELLS' illy to coME XL ill298 words
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Advertisement188 1936-06-26 10 A"A TRULY DELIGHTFUL PICTURE WHICH IT WOULD ill V PITY TO MISS" .j, says Free Press, Thursday •5« TW F YOUR FAVOLRITE STAi: *1* ff TOGETHER FOR THE "kst time-.£ •5» IN AN EXcmNG Romantic stokj M L ORETTA YOUNG! FRANCHOT TONE* in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production I"THE UNGUARDED HOUR"/* with188 words
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Article952 1936-06-26 11 MAN KILLED Evidence Of Woman Passenger Singapore, Thursday. MR. W. G. Porfter, the Singapore <** Coroner, resumed the inquiry today into the circumstances attending the death of Pilot Sergeant J. T. Holt, of the R.A.F., who sustained fatal injuries when the motor-car in which he was952 words
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Article142 1936-06-26 11 King To Unveil Canadian War Memorial London, June 25. CIVE ships will sail from Montreal to Havre or Antwerp on July 16 carrying more than 6,000 Canadian men who serv?d in the war and iheir relatives, who will be present at the unveiling by the King142 words
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Advertisement372 1936-06-26 11 fWEAR THE PSYCHO RaTrADGT| SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE j .TSaaai:::-J WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. j 1 I j Price $3.00 each SOLE SUPPLIER:- j I; m 1 MAK TING SUM,d.m.t.. Da T M *r.. FPC (Lond) F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.) Mechano-Therapy, Psycho-Therapy 1 r and Electro-Therapy, I j 6. JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. TESTIMONIAL:372 words
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Advertisement87 1936-06-26 11 Ti\ Ham :es \Vi:i»-I hi-Si .>.: to to a pjhl ADMISSION FREE p= r= v j Great World fa bare I I j <> AI. .1 XO\-S T O I» bi:\efit i; j ENTIRE GATE PROCEEDS TO IST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL I SATURDAY -27 Ih JUNE EXTENSION TO 2. A.87 words
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Advertisement292 1936-06-26 11 TWO FINEST SELECTIONS BY 'Live, Laugh and love', Chocolate Soldier', 'You will remember Vienna. mmwmW mm m^ES^m «KgJHb MM {apM 'Many Happy returns*. J g^a^^Ba^j^ral T. JWL JL MUSIC lIOISE. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. TEA DANCES i From sto 7.30 p.m. j Every Tuesday, Thursday j And Saturday j I292 words
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Article700 1936-06-26 12 yEUY encouraging was the address on "Savings in Cooperative Societies" delivered by Mr. T. Sivapragasam, the Cooperative Officer in Singapore. When so much is heard of the prevalence of debt in Malaya and the fact that many members of the clerical class carry this burden their lives through, it700 words
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Obituary115 1936-06-26 12 Editor Of "British Malaya" (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 13. Mr A G. Linney. editor of the P L.A. Monthly. British Malaya and other magazines, died to-day in a London nursing home after a short illness. Mr Linney, who was115 words
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Article93 1936-06-26 12 Boy Shot Going To School (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 25. A Malay boy named Ahmad, who was a visitor at a friend's house in Bukit Scnyom, Johore Bahru, was it is stated, meddling with an air gun, which he pointed towards a lorry load93 words
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Article42 1936-06-26 12 French Senate And Foreign Policy Reuter. Paris. June 25. The Senate by 185 votes to 58 passed a vote of confidence in the Government's foreign policy.—Reuter. (The Chamber had already passed a vote of confidence in the same issueReuter. - 42 words
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Article61 1936-06-26 12 (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 17. Visitors to Malaya House recently include: Dr. J. E. Gardner, M.R.C.S. Penang, Mr. F. Doirington Waio. P.W D Singapore. Mr. W. G. T. Wright. Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Philippa R. Perry, Penang, Mr. R. W. G. Band, M.C.S., Mr. and61 words
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Article113 1936-06-26 12 Arrived from N.E.I. KNILM-plane "PK-AFK"—June 23 Mr. G C. Mann. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM-plane "PKAFK"—June 24: Mr. P. J. Jansen, Mr. A. R. Humphreys. Mr F. W. Kennard. Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Nachtegaal"—June 24: Mr. J. H. Veltema Left for Medan, India and Europe by113 words
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239 1936-06-26 12 NOTES COMMENTS What Gladstone Said "IHHAT did Gladstone say?"—in such I and such a year—has for long been a popular joke. In days when there is so much discussion as to the advisability or otherwise of Britain playing the part 01 international policeman, it is appropriately recalled that the great239 words
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Article152 1936-06-26 12 REFORMERS in Canton recently got into serious trouble over their attempts to censor women's attire. More than thirty women were taken to the police station by censors of street costumes and severely lectured. Before they were allowed to go their dresses were "chopped with certain characters indicating that152 words
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Article243 1936-06-26 12 rjURING last year, the number of fatalities In which motor vehicles were involved, whether or not the car or its driver was at fault, was as follows: Singapore 39; Penang 19; Malacca 4. The ratio of such persons killed per hundred motor vehicles paying tax was: Private cars243 words
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Article240 1936-06-26 12 •THERE was no organised gaming In Penang during 1935, reports the Inspector-General of Police, Straits Settlements, in his annual report. Though several successful prosecutions against cash bookmakers were instituted, credit bookmaking continued to flourish. An increase in the number of private sweepstakes, run by clubs and associations, was240 words
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Article273 1936-06-26 12 "Looker Ob" A WOMAN has set up a new discus record. Is that an abbreviation of discussion? A A A Commercial travellers are annoyed with the public for enjoying skits about them, and at their Conference at Nottingham a resolution was carried instructing the Executive Council273 words
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Advertisement44 1936-06-26 12 "IT IS NOW A MATTER OF HISTORY THAT IN ALL j COUNTRIES IT HAS BEEN I FOUND NECESSARY TO EFFECT SOME MEASURE OF REGULATION TO MINIMISE AND TO GO j SOME DISTANCE TOWARDS ELIMINATING THE DISASTROUS EFFECTS OF UNRESTRICTED COMPETITION IN THE TRANSPORT INDUSTRY."44 words
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Article, Illustration118 1936-06-26 13 PEACE OVERTURES A BLIND ARMIES' MARCH RESUMED ATTACK ON NANKING POSITIONS IN TWO PROVINCES A SUDDEN turn for the,worse in the situation in South China i© reported by latest telegrams received this morning. While skirmishes have broken out between the vanguard of the Nanking ami118 words
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Article770 1936-06-26 13 Reuter. Shanghai, June 26. A Nanking report states that a regiment of General Chen Tsi Tang's furces has arrived in Anyuen, in southern Kiangsi, while the main force is advancing in the direction of Huichang, further north in the province. The Central Government is accusing the South-west of having falselyReuter. - 770 words
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Article162 1936-06-26 13 Court Boycotted I KOREAN BARMAID'S STORY Reuter. Shanghai, June 25. A BOYCOTT of the British Consular Court has apparently been declared by the Japanese authorities, who failed to produce any witnesses this morning when the case against the two privates of the Worcestershire Regiment for allegedReuter. - 162 words
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Article73 1936-06-26 13 Returning To Cairo By Air On Saturday British Official Wireless. London. June 25. Sir Miles Lampson, High Commissioner in Egypt, will return to Cairo, by air on Saturday to resume conversations with the Egyptian Government. Sir Miles Lampson arrived in England on June 4 and has sinceBritish Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article469 1936-06-26 13 DARDANELLES "Old Anglo-Russian Antagonism" Reuter. Montreux, June 25. THE Dardanelles Conference, which adiourns to-day until after the mctinc of the League Assembly, is not going a* smoothly as was anticipated and the discussions hitherto hay* revealed potentialities of discord, especially between the British and Soviet viewpoints.Reuter. - 469 words
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Article29 1936-06-26 13 French Shipowners Prove Adamant Reuter. Marseilles, June 25. THE shipowners refused to sign the agreement reached between the men's unions and the Government, so the strike continues.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article71 1936-06-26 13 Siamese Public Desire To Voice Their Views (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok June 25 Bangkok is preparing to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the introduction of the constitutional regime, which occurs on Saturday. Last night the Minister for Defence, In a national broadcast, urged that the71 words
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Article48 1936-06-26 13 British Official Wireless. London. June 5 HM. the King has approved the appointment of Mr. Horace Seymour. Counsellor in the Foreign Office, to b<* His Majesty's Minister at Tehran in succession to Sir Hughe Knatchbuil Hugessen. who has been appointed Ambassador in China -British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Article98 1936-06-26 13 Britain Not To Interfere With Mandate London. June 25. THE Colonial Secretary tMr. Ormsby Gore) was asked In the House of Commons what were the intentions of the Government as to the passing of Palestine over to the Jews for the purpose o f establishing a98 words
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Article509 1936-06-26 13 5 PER CENT. I Oil For Wheels Of Negotiation Reuter. Paris, June 25. THE International Tin Committee at its meeting to-day, fixed the quota for the third quarter of 1936, at 90 per cent, compared with 85 per cent, for the present quarter, reports Reuter. WhileReuter. - 509 words
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Advertisement109 1936-06-26 13 RICH FRESH MILK WITH THE RISK REMOVED BEAR ilk BRAND THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE NATURAL SWISS MILK It is not an easy task to look after a baby in the tropics. Climatic Conditions hamper progress from the outset, and all sorts of ailments, which do not occur at home, have109 words
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Advertisement86 1936-06-26 13 m *<mmm V **s mmm mw" When day is done and evening finds you lonely or in good company an H.M.V. Radiogram will prove a delightful acquisition. At the twirl of a knob the news, views, and entertainment of the world is yours. If a few favourite airs suit the86 words
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729 1936-06-26 14 WIFE'S BODY I All Her Jewellery Missing (From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru, June 25. RETURNING from his work on Pwnw J l, mandor in the Johore. found that his wife, Kanggamah, was not at home. He made a search for her729 words
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Article49 1936-06-26 14 Goulburn N.S.W., June 10. Moonlight golf has been introduced by two local enthusiasts, whose round Lasted from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m They lost three balLs, but found two uthers. and were well satisfied with their experiment, which, however, is unlikely to become popular in Goulburn's colu climate.49 words
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Article864 1936-06-26 14 For $10,000 Damages SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT Singapore, Friday. "IT is a pity that motorists should not realise that it ran seldom help them, and more often do their case a disservice, to pretend that they were driving with a slowness and with an excess of caution never864 words
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Article389 1936-06-26 14 Exhibition Of Paintings I OPENED BY MRS. PHILIP TYAU Singapore, Friday. T OCAL talent of a very high standard in water colour and oil oaintings was revealed yesterday when Mrs. Tyau, wife of the Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, opened an exhibition of the work of Chinese artists389 words
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Article35 1936-06-26 14 T London, June 25. It was announced by the Ethiopian Legation that the Emperor of Ethiopia and certain members of his suite wilt leave London for Geneva this afternoon —British Official Wireless35 words
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Article414 1936-06-26 14 FrankePs Liquidation Stock Sale OF great interest to bargain hunters is the liquidation sale of Frankel's, a store well known to all Singaporeansold stagers and new-comers. It would take a great deal of space to describe all the attractive things on sale, especially as this idea of414 words
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Article89 1936-06-26 14 Sydney, June 10 CIVIL aviation at Mascot announced that experimental licences would be issued for "Flying Fleas", constructed in Australia, to make one test flight on licensed aerodromes, but that, until further investigations were made into the safety of the type, no certificates of airworthiness would be89 words
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Article193 1936-06-26 14 Seventy Contacts ALL REMOVED TO ST. JOHN'S SMALLPOX case—the first for some time in Singapore—has been reported! from a boarding house in Trafalgar Street and drastic action has been taken to present any spread of the disease. Seventy contacts, together with the victim, have been removed193 words
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Article186 1936-06-26 14 Camsron Highlanders Fired On London, June 25. DALESTINE messages state that lor--1 ries convoyed by the Cameron Highlanders were fired on yesterday on Jericho Road five miles to the west of the Good Samaritan. Low flying aeroplanes now patrol the railways and main roads. A contingent of186 words
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Article184 1936-06-26 14 Certain Modifications To Be Undertaken London, June 25. NEGOTIATIONS to eftect modifications of certain trade agreements with foreign countries in order to prepare fot the changes contemplated in Britain's agricultural policy will shortly be undertaken. This was announced by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade,184 words
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Article638 1936-06-26 14 POLICE CALLED Al Smith's Group Ejected Reuter. Philadelphia, June 26. 'J'HE police were called to n store order at the evening meeting of the Democratic Pam Convention, when Preside ni R»K)sevelt's and Mr. A. I. Smith's supporters came to blows. The Smithites were ejected after aReuter. - 638 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-26 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.18 words
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Article114 1936-06-26 15 AFTER U.S. NAVAL MANOEUVRES TWO CHARGED An American And A Japanese Reuter. I.os Angeles, June 25. THHOMAS Thompson, a former petty officer in the ft Mill can Navy and Toshio Miyazaki, described as a Lieut.-Comniander in the Japanese Navy, have been indicted by the Federal GrandReuter. - 114 words
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Article84 1936-06-26 15 New Appointment For Earl Of Athlone London. June 25. The Earl of Athlone, the King's uncle, has been appointed Gold Stick in Waiting. Lord Athlone was appointed Colonel c: the Life Guards in succession to the late Lord AFen'oy early this month. Bin fellow Gold Stick84 words
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Article, Illustration269 1936-06-26 15 Cultural Mission CO-OPERATION WITH INDIANS Singapore, Friday. A WELL-KNOWN Chinese educationist. Prof. Tan Yun-Shan, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Kum Sang on his way to India. He is connected with the SinoIndian Cultural Society and is now working in connection with a scheme of making a269 words
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Article38 1936-06-26 15 Singapore, Friday. The police have arrested a Malay who is alleged to be responsible for a series cf petty thefts in various parts of the town. He will be charged in the Police Courts to-day. PROF. TAN YUN-SHAN38 words
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Article119 1936-06-26 15 Attempt To Wreck British Depot Reuter. Manila, June 25. A PLOT to blow up the dynamite depot belonging to the Britishowned Smith, Bell. Company was foiled by the police to-day. Receiving information of the plot at the last moment, they raced from the coty to theReuter. - 119 words
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Article45 1936-06-26 15 Invested By The King At Buckingham Palace London, June 25. The Sheik of Bahrein, who Ls at present visiting England, was received in audience by the King ai Buckingham Palace this afternoon and was invested with insignia of K.C.I.E British Official Wireless.45 words
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Article337 1936-06-26 15 BY JAPANESE Bayonet Thrusts At Women Reuter. Peiping, June 25. The United States and French Embassies have protested to the Japanese Embassy against the alleged treatment of their nationals by Japanese soldiers during the military parade in Peiping on Tuesday. It is stated that a JapaneseReuter. - 337 words
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Article280 1936-06-26 15 Armed Robbery Case Heard Singapore, Thjrsaay. A FURTHER echo of an armed robbery commuted in River Valley Road shortly before midnight on Christmas Eve last year was heard in the Third Police Court to-day before Mr. A. D. York. Two men were alleged to have been concerned280 words
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Obituary19 1936-06-26 15 London, June 25. The death is announced in London of Mr. Duncan Paterson of Gilman and Company, Hongkong.—Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article180 1936-06-26 16 COMPETITION PROPER Poor (Conditions At Hoylake Reuter. London, June '<15. THE competition proper in the British Open Golf Championship opened to-day on flic Hovlake course in difficult conditions, with a steady breeze from the noith-west threatening to become stronger. Among the players out early were GeneReuter. - 180 words
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Article31 1936-06-26 16 The July Bogey Competiliorj will be playetl on Saturday unci Sunday, July 4 and 5 'Hir I n.ii'. July Bogey Competition will be played on Monday, July 6.31 words
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Article332 1936-06-26 16 Mental Hospital's Narrow Win Singapore, Friday. AN interesting game of football wa, played yesterday between the Mercantile Institute 'B' Team and the Mental Hospital at the Hospital Grouna Yio Chu Kang Road. The teams were.— MERCANTILE INSTITUTE:- A Lourdes; Seah Seng Loy icapt.» Tan Boo Thlen; N. d'Roza.332 words
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Article101 1936-06-26 16 Famous Yacht To Be Sunk Next Month British Official Wireless. London. June 25. Till': Britannia, King George's famous old racing yacht, will next mont.". n akc hex* last journey when she will b5 towed tr> a point south of the Isle of Wight and there sunk. AtBritish Official Wireless. - 101 words
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Article221 1936-06-26 16 Jo-Day's Match At The stadium Singapore, Friday. ACCORDING to reports from Johorr, the Combined Services v.ill not have as easy .1 passage as from suggests in their Alaiaya Cup fixture against Johore at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon. Johore were badly beaten, six-one. by Singapore, but it221 words
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Article, Illustration557 1936-06-26 16 HUGE CROWD AT WIMBLEDON THE RESULTS Miss Round Miss Jacobs Win London, June 25. BRITISH hopes of another home victory in the Men's Singles soared to-day as a result of a fine win by Fred Perry, the reigning champion, over Johnny van Ryn, of557 words
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Article31 1936-06-26 16 Miss Dorothy Round, who won her third round tie at Wimbledon yesterday. Fred Perry in action.—Perry played brilliantly yesterday to beat the American Davis Cup player, Van Ryn, in straight sets.31 words
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Article182 1936-06-26 16 Juniors Win Annual Match Singapore, Friday. IN their annual, soccer encounter, the Medical College Junior students beat the Seniors by the odd goal in three on i he College ground yesterday. The game was played at a fast pace and the issue was in doubt until the182 words
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Article102 1936-06-26 16 Record Doubles Tctalisator Dividend Sydney. June 11. AT a recent Sydney Race meeting a dividend of £110.6.0 for 5i- was returned by the doubles totalisator. This v.as eclipsed a few' days later at the Ascot Racecourse when £140.13.0 for Siwas paid by the doubles machine on the102 words
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Article31 1936-06-26 16 Singapore, Thursday The Government Services soccer match between the Immigration Department and the Monopolies which was to have been played on Fraser and Neave's ground this evening was postponed.31 words
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Article464 1936-06-26 16 Amazing Bowling By Schoolboy Singapore. Friday. A GREAT bowling performance by Id C. Kholoff (seven wickets for four runs» was mairly responsible for the 52 run victory registered by Raffles Institution over the Anglo-Chinese School in a cricket ma:ch playrd yesterday Scorcs:— A.C.S.:—Ram Singh c464 words
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Article79 1936-06-26 16 The following have been selected to represent the Sinomhes at soccer again the Batu Pahat Rangers at Batu Paha-, un Sunday. June 28 Final .selection will be made on the field —Low Ah San Lim Chwi Sent;, Tan Sim Tian-4. Yonu Tek Nam. Lim Hay Yam. Low TatSiong.Goh79 words
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Advertisement140 1936-06-26 16 CHILDREN'S NEED I One of the surest way:, to keep a well is to administer a little dose ol I Baby's Own Tablets at the first signs ol j trouble. The gentle laxative action ot the tablets quickly cleanses the child intestines, removing any harmful substance which may have been140 words
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Article, Illustration844 1936-06-26 17 LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY BY JAPANESE Singapore, Friday. EXCITING tennis was witnessed on the S.C.C. courts yesterday in the .etonu-dav tie% Singapore Lawn 1 mnis Championships, when eight matches were decided. large crowd gathered on both sides of the court on which the SC.C. player,844 words
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Article223 1936-06-26 17 Mixed Foursome On Sunday THE f'r:.\v for rartners anc' times oi startm?, for the Mixed Foursome on Sunday, .lvre 28 ave as under:— P M 4 00 Mrs. F. Starr and W. F Douglas v. Mrs F. Hltcbam anc: G. Pritcbett. 4 0:» Mrs. S. Litchfield rnd223 words
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Article84 1936-06-26 17 Sydney, June 12. New South Wales Golf Council recently issued the official State •apping list. P( nier, the Australian Amateur Champion, who played so brilliantly itain, has been placed on scratch. S;ate amateur champion, H. W. rsley, and T. S. McKay are each the one mark, with B.84 words
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Article230 1936-06-26 17 Championship Ties For Week-End Singapore, Friday SOME interesting ties have been arranged for vhe coming week-end |n the Singapore Junior Badminton Championships. Miss Annie Wee (Devonshire) who defeated Miss Chan Keng Chen* i A.A.U.) decisively in the first round, is meeting her sister, Miss Mary Wet < Devonshire230 words
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Article84 1936-06-26 17 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party in a return football match against the Lam Yew Athletic Party on Sunday, June 28, at the J.C.S.A. at Balestier Plain. Kick off at 5.10 p.m.: Sim Ah Pang, Tok Som Mvi, Teo Ban Teek, Lim Cheng Poh. Soh Kirn84 words
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Article347 1936-06-26 17 Mixed Doubles Handicap Final Singapore. Friday. THE V.M.C.A. tennis tournament has reachtd its concluding stages and yesterday afternoon decided the final ol the Handicap Mixed Doubles. Mrs. X M R. Menon, partnered by A. I. Pereira (plus 15» beat Miss J. Wemyss and C. Reshty (.plus 15) hi347 words
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Article58 1936-06-26 17 The following will represent the TAMIL BROTHERHOOD PARTY against the RAJAH'S COLLEGE in a friendly game of soccer on Saturday, June 27 at the J.C.S.A. Ground, at 5 p.m. sharp. Veerapen; Noel; G. Somoo; R V. Nathen; Balasubramaniam, Mahalinga Perumal, Vythialingam, Marimuthu, Rajamanikam, Pakri. Reserves: M. Soma58 words
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Article130 1936-06-26 17 Easy Win Against Somerset Reuter. London, June 25. YORKSHIRE, the county cricket chain--1 pions, seem to have returned to thennormal form end recorded a fine victory over Somerset by an innings and 152 nins yesterday. Yorks batted first and compiled 392. Barber .scoring 92, Smailes 80Reuter. - 130 words
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Article145 1936-06-26 17 Trainer Sleigh Adds To His String IT Ls now a few months since Mr. H. Sleigh, the well-known Taiping trainer, shifted his stables to Singapore. He has since added considerably to hi?; string, writes 'Capt Hawk" in the Morning Tribune. Among the horses now in hLs charge are145 words
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Article55 1936-06-26 17 Anniversary Celebrations On Saturday In connection with the anniversary on Saturday, competitors are reminded that the sports will start at 3.45 p.m. punctual, commencing with the 100 yards Club Championship. Those attending he "At Home" are requested to bring their cards with them. The New World Dance55 words
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Article73 1936-06-26 17 Results Of Championship Ties Singapore, Friday. Good play was seen at the Metropole Hotel last night when *wo further ties were decided in the Padmore Shield Competition. Ong Mah Soh, of the Aston Athletic Association, maae a break of 41 in beating Seah Peng Kwan 'Chinese Association) by73 words
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Article118 1936-06-26 17 The following office-bearers were elected at the annual general meeting of the Mercantile Institute Sports Union held on Friday. June 19: Patron:—Mr. P. Edgar Perera; Game. Master: Mr. T K. Vellu, Athletic Sports Secretary: Mr. V. Ponniah, Hon. Games Treasurer: Mr. Kam Koon Kum, Hon. Auditor: Mr. Anthony118 words
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Advertisement38 1936-06-26 17 Jm EFFERSAL EFFERVESCENT _JK|| FRUIT SALINE fjfgH Wjk Invaluable in BM mm Digestive Ailments I Purifies blood. Improves Appetite, I Keeps the system fit. *****1 j Absolutely non-habit-forming BENGAL CHEMICAL CALCUTTA Sole Agents for Malaya: NAINA MOHAMED SONS,38 words
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Advertisement119 1936-06-26 17 the GtiAf mim LIU ANUMNCE COMPANY LIMITED z mmmma Tim— mmm' mmm mm i im -—m =—i I A Am\mm La *t #r L A 8 »539 CAKE Bozs. 32 cts. 4ozs. 16cts. J||jp I 2ozs. Bets. '^s»^ Obtainable from all dealers. I 8 j "DADDY! Wr^ f And that's119 words
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Article110 1936-06-26 18 For Chilean National Collection Santiago. Chile. Two paintings by Thomas Somerscales, the famous British Marine artist, have been added to the Chilean national collection at the Bellas Artes Gallery. They are historical picture—"Capture of the Huascar" and the "Action Off Angamos"—which have been bequeathed to the Chilean nation110 words
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Article314 1936-06-26 18 Nsw Books For Issue To-Morrow THE undernoted newly addec nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library tomorrow at 6.30 a.m. Measuring Ethiopia and flight into Arabia. Illustrated. Carleton S. Coon; Paraguayan Interlude. Illustrated, C. W. Thurlow Craig; The Victorians and their Books, Illustrated,314 words
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Article66 1936-06-26 18 Replacement Of Police Band Instruments The following action by Committee No. 7 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is reported: Approved ex-gratia contribution of $1,800 towards cost of replacement and renovation of Police Band Instruments —to be found by Sttpplenental Budget. Agreed to permit suitably qualified Municipal Officers, who66 words
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Article344 1936-06-26 18 j Driver Convicted On Four Charges (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 24. THIS mottling, judgment was delivered by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) In connection with the case in which Yap Boon Peng the driver of a motor lorry344 words
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Article61 1936-06-26 18 London. June 25. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, flew to Paris this afternoon on route for Geneva where the League Council meeting opens to-morrow. During his brief stay in Paris to-night, he met the French Prime Minister, M. Blum, and the Foreign Minister, M. Delbos, who61 words
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Advertisement138 1936-06-26 18 Out of RECKITT'S BAG BLUE comes the whitest wash MORRIS f I the only Eight in the World I O built by I specialisation J P COMPARE the Morris Eight ~—l with Mass produced cars A body with the capacity of an Proper fuses to all electrical ordinary 10 h.p.138 words
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Advertisement295 1936-06-26 18 REJUVENATE YOUR GLANDS LIVE UP TO 100 YEARS 1. PINEAL 2 THE HEIGHT on^ THYMUS ARY GLAND OF GLANDU- White and Black GLANDS AT THIS AGE LAR ACTIVI- figures shown above INFLUENCE INFLUENCES TV-PERIOD give a comparison GROWTH PHYSICAL OF FULL between good ana MENTAL YOUTH. bad functioning of ACTIVITY.295 words
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Advertisement653 1936-06-26 18 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE N(J~ "44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 323 of i<m Re CHAN KAI CHUEN of No. 37 Lorong 12 Geylang Road, Singapore, Insurance Agent. Receiving Order made—6th September 1935*. Date of Order for Summary Admini tration—4th October,653 words
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Article191 1936-06-26 19 Men's Claims Accepted In Full Reuter. Marseilles, June 24. THE shipping strike ended with sirens 1 blowing as a sign of rejoicing. In Brussels, the National Congress of Miners decided that work should be resumed at the mines on Friday. All the men's claims have beenReuter. - 191 words
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Article126 1936-06-26 19 Three Boyanese Released On Bail Singapore, Thursday. The well o 1 the criminal district court was crowded with Malays and Boyanese when three Boyanese, Mosidi b. Masdar, Sainl b. Mojar and Sukor b. Mojar, appeared to-day before Mr L. B Gibson to answer a charge of having caused126 words
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Article48 1936-06-26 19 Singapore. Thursday. Lim Yong Moi, who was arrested in connection with an armed robbery alleged to have been commuted on June 10, was Droduced to-day before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate. On the application of the Police, mand was ordered until July 2.48 words
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Advertisement282 1936-06-26 19 4 ENGINED SECURITY! PULLMAN COMFORT! LIMITED -M—""^^^^^^ nil The Magic Brain entertains you at home with a /«3v. Z^N. world of programmes?. I\^W^^^^ Spend your money wisely and get full satisfaction by installing to-day the Magic Brain Radio. Please remember there is a Magic Brain S^J^ s Easy Payment for282 words
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Miscellaneous1382 1936-06-26 19 Malayan Listeners* Radio m penang PROGRAMMES Songs: TO DAY ?S a wJfn gtl u o 4933 metres (8,080 ksc). nf \„j The Hunt n g-Horn-Schumann. 7 00 p.m. Time Signal. Men Of Kent And (Mr. Morturler) 704 pm Day's Programme Kentish ££i^f^t2SSr Ch M Widor 705 P- m Recorded Pianoforte1,382 words
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Article136 1936-06-26 20 Fat? Of The Late Herr Yon Hoesch PRINCE Otto yon Bismark emphatically denies rumours that Herr yon Hoesch, late German Ambassador in London, met his death at his own hands by poisoning. Her yon Hoesch died at the Embassy in Carlton Houseterrace on April 10. WHOLE STORY136 words
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Article181 1936-06-26 20 Civil War Threat Becoming Woman Doctor Passes Through Career Of Dr. S. M. Tao A New Language In China Its Three Characteristics Hwa Chiow School Concerts (By Our Chinese Correspondent). ALL Chinese in Malaya are glad that the threat of civil war in their fatherland is gradually181 words
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Article175 1936-06-26 20 WHEN one reads the outline of the history of China during the last 2.'; years given by the Hon. Mr. J. A Black (Acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs rt the Rotary Club one realists how unsettled conditions in China ha.t hfen the establishment of th 2 Republic Ten175 words
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Article209 1936-06-26 20 A DISTINGUISHED Chinese woman doctor parsed through Singapore on Tuesday by the D'Artagnan on her way to London. She is Dr. S. M. Tao, technical chief in charge of the preparation of vaccines and sera at the National Epidemic Prevention Bureau ho China (with headquarters in209 words
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Article234 1936-06-26 20 DR. Tao is a woman of great administrative ability, having come from a family of distinguished administrators Her grandfather was Viceroy of the provinces of Kwangtung and Kwangsi. and her father was for many vea-s Governor of Kansu. She was educated in Ginling Collep,? in Nanking before going234 words
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Article224 1936-06-26 20 k NEW written language is said to have W just leen perfected in China. A correspondent sends me the following The difficulty with which to learn the Xanz I Chinese characters! is known to all. This difficulty, if not elminated. will hamper the progress of China's culture and224 words
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Article348 1936-06-26 20 "THIS new Language." wrote Prof. Tao Xing-Zh. "has three characteristics which distinguish it from its predecessors "1. In contrast with the Chinese characters (Xanz.i it is phonetic and not ideographic. "2. In contrast with the national phonetic script igyjinzmu* it is an independent language, and not an appendage348 words
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Article305 1936-06-26 20 THE Hwa Chiow School held their first concerts on Saturday and Sunday at the school hall at Pasir Panjang The Golden Bell Minstrels were in attendance The concerts were held in aid of the school fund and were well supported The hall was packed to capacity and305 words
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Article190 1936-06-26 20 Sin ga po re M u n icipa I Slate men! Singapore. Thursday THE Singapore Municipality heaith statement for the week ended Jun»' 20 shows that there were 241 deaths compared with 254 in the previous ween and with 217 in the correspondsu e °k of last year.190 words
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Article126 1936-06-26 20 Trial Of Two Chinese Continues I Singapore, Thursday. THE trial of Ang Huat Swce and A i:\ Ah Lek on chrrges under the Companies' Ordinance was continued today before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate. Huat Swee is charged with having permitted an unregistered association the Keppel126 words
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Advertisement931 1936-06-26 20 HER HANDS WERE ALL OUT OF SHAPE In Grip of Rheumatism for 15 Years No matter how long you have suffered with rheumatism, there is always hnpe for you if you persevere with Kruschen, as the following letter proves: "For about 2 years I hardly went out, it was such931 words
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Advertisement275 1936-06-26 20 j MESSRS. POWELL CO., Ltd. j S No. 27. Chulia Street, j S (Established 1863 > s S Straits Settlements' Oldest Saleroom. t Open daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and j miscellaneous goods. I s s S J S Auction Sale of household furniture held at our .saleroom275 words
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Advertisement171 1936-06-26 20 YOUR nourishing food to build sturdy bones What we are feeding our children is what determines their normal healthy growth, or otherwise. Modern parents, like modem doctors, know that it pays to give thought and care to what the children eat, if they are to grow healthy and vigorous in171 words
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Advertisement13 1936-06-26 20 iGULL BAHARj 1 IMPARTS A 8WEXT FRAGHAJTX 1 SMELL WHILST A8SISTWG HAIR GROWTH.13 words
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Article501 1936-06-26 21 Doll's House With "Barrett" Family London. •WO gifts from Queen Mary are among I litest additions to the Victoria ■nd Albert Museum. r v are parasols of exquisite workmanship- 0ne datin S from the middle the century, is Chinese. It is fl e red with501 words
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Article100 1936-06-26 21 Moscow, to have discovered a new fattening pigs—by giving enua—oaa been made by a m scientist. or Vasilyev, and he took pigs for his experiments, i period of just over six weeks ere subjected to blood-letting At the end of the time it that the animals had imweight.100 words
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Article238 1936-06-26 21 6,000 Exhibits From Lsnin's Life Moscow. A ROOM in semi-darkness, in which is a niche, formed by lov/ered velvet banners, is the "inner temple" of the Museum to Lenin, which has just been opened here, in the neighbourhood of the Red Sauare. At the back of this room,238 words
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Article92 1936-06-26 21 Disappointed By Rejection By Parliament Oslo,. Norwegian women with "career" leanings have been sadly disappointed by the rejection by the Norwegian Parliament of a bill which would have equal footing with men. The Upper Chamber threw out the bill, which had previously teen approved by the Lower Chamber,92 words
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Article272 1936-06-26 21 For Empire Exhibition In September Johannesburg. □IDDEN detectives will guard precious stones worth hundreds of thousands ot pounds at the Empire Exhibition, to be staged at Johannesburg in September. The stones will be displayed in the Han of Jewels" which is being convened from one wing272 words
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Article56 1936-06-26 21 Johannesburg. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, has consented to become an honorary president of the Empire Exhibition at Johannesburg. Dominion Prime Ministers who have r lso agreed to act as presidents are Mr. Lyons, Prime Minister of Aistralia; Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada; Mr.56 words
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Advertisement41 1936-06-26 21 I D. T. LIM'S l f V( i; LOTIOX I Deckles, I I the skin, making it soft, 1 10 th. white and silky. I Pri <*' M cts. per bottle. V Lb Company, j I North Bridge Road, j I Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement155 1936-06-26 21 f "ODONTORO" A toothache specific i I "When toothache begins to ma'cc you xot. j l r s tine yon ought to know j v The pair will vav'sh from your mv j t) With a touch of Odon f oro" i v 1 nc*»: Larere bottle SI. small ct*,155 words
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Advertisement174 1936-06-26 21 I—^j^j^^J^" —1 I Bb TRUMPET S LATEST MODEL, QUADRUPLE SILVER-PLATED HIGH LOW PITCH SLIDES I i WITH CASE OF MODERN DESIGN 1 1 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. WHY WORRY ABOUT THE COST OF THE ENGLISH PFRIODICALS WHEN YOU CAN GET THEM AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:— All 2d.174 words
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Article583 1936-06-26 22 IN "THE SINGING KID" AL JOLSON A Song And Dance Film AL Jolson, probably the world's greatest entertainer, starring in what is heralded as the most pretentious musical extravaganza in which he has yet appeared, "The Singing Kid," the latest of First National's mammoth spectacles, will583 words
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Article, Illustration289 1936-06-26 22 Myrna Loy Clarke Cable and Jean Harlow who appear in "Wife ra {Secretary" which opens at the Capitol Theatre* m-xi week. Reginald Denny and Frances Drake who appear in "The Preview Murder Mys. ery" which is the next change at the Capitol. NEW SCREEN TEAM IN "SMALL TOWN GIRL" ROBERT289 words
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Article, Illustration213 1936-06-26 22 In "Wife vs. t Secretary" JEAN HARLOW became Clark Cable's secretary, and Myrna Loy, hi** wife, as cameras started turning on Hunt Stromberg's production of "Wife Versus Secretary" at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which opens next week at the Capitol Theatre. The new picture unites the three popular stars for213 words
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Article214 1936-06-26 22 WARNER liros/ college comedy. "Fresh*», Love." based on a strry id ea George Ade, comes to the \L hambra Theatre at the n»* change. Besides its hilarious ur-tio-laughable episodes, the picture to carry a glowing rem ncc of n~, life and many thrills in r.nr.ee'ic^ an exciting crew race. A214 words
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Article280 1936-06-26 22 DRAMATIC FILM A Series Of Crimes ILfURDER takes place in a movie studio in "The Preview IVIurder Mystery," which is the next change at the Capitol Theatre—not one murder, hut a whole series of bloody crimes. The solution of this ingenious situation makes for one of the most exciting and280 words
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Advertisement310 1936-06-26 22 K y LIPS THAT Men are attracted by soft, naW r turai-lookinglips—TANGEE lips. I or Tangee changes color as you 4£sr apply it and blends magically with v. y your own natural, individual col- oring. Its cream base keeps lips V soft, smooth and appealing. J Also try Tangee Cosmetic310 words
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Article1581 1936-06-26 23 Strong Position Revealed At Annual Meeting (By Air Mail) London, June 10. THE thirty-first annual general meeting of Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, was held at the Abercorn Rooms, Eastern Hotel, Bishopsgate, E.C. S Francis Voules, C.B.E. (chairman managing director), presided. The Secretary (Mr. W. B. Gauld) tying1,581 words
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Article92 1936-06-26 23 Columbus, Ohio. A new world record Is claimed by a young American aviator. Bob Buck, aged 22, and his cousin Lee Bellingrath. who have flown their 90 h.p. monoplane non-stop from Burbank, California, to Columbus, Ohio—a distance of 2,308 miles. The previous distance record for light aeroplanes92 words
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Article258 1936-06-26 23 Foreign Banknotes And Gold Coins In Caravans Berlin. THOROUGH drive to "clean-up" gypsy crime in Germany has been launched by the Police of Frankfur.-on-Mam. the headquarters of the campaign. Over 50 gypsies now await trial there Drastic sentences for contravention of currency laws have already been258 words
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Article72 1936-06-26 23 Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand's famous Kauri pines, which grow to the height ol some 150 feet, have been saved from extermination. These trees are used for joinery and thipbuilding. Not only were they feared to be dying out naturally but sawmills wers destroying those that remnined.72 words
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Article89 1936-06-26 23 Athens. A horde of vultures numbering about 2CC have attack'd a lonv loaded with goods returning from Thebes to Levadie The driver was seriously wounded. Hf tiied to beat off the vultures with an iron bar. He managed to kill six but was wounded during the struggle89 words
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Advertisement41 1936-06-26 23 NEED A ||yL BETTER j LAXATIVE-TAKE jf I m CHOCOLAX! I m TASTY like a 111 111 chocolate candy. 111 M EFFECTIVE yet X: §w acts gently and thoroughly Ike nature. ECONOMICAL--40 Isf% Tablets in a "Climate proof" *11 bottle for41 words
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Advertisement116 1936-06-26 23 itEAUTIFUL BABIED OF SINGAPOBE Cow Gate £^kH|r will be what you want th-m to fee on Cow g Gate" Agents for South Malaya, Bn ish North Borneo and Sarawak. jAt KSo.V CO.. I'm 5, Robinson Road. SineaDor«\ LAWN MOWERS MOTOR OfH Z:i::,Z::: requirements RANSOMES GANG I*OH\Ullll2S MOWER. W* Triple. Quintuple,116 words
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Advertisement12 1936-06-26 23 Hrv\ 1 1 A IMsromlcrls your health will need it all chemists.12 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-06-26 24 Penang competitors in the All-Malayan Air Rally held in Kuala Lumpur last week-end. Royal Singapore Flying Club competitors in the All-Malayan Air Rally at Kuala Lumpur last week-end. The new Hornet Moth Machine belonging to the Royal Singapore Flying Club, which took part in59 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-06-26 24 Guests at th* 1 Government House *»arty nn Tuesday—The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teek and Mrs. Tay L ian Teek.20 words
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Advertisement12 1936-06-26 24 PEEK.FREANS MAKERS OF FAMOUS BISCUITS SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH 8c Co., Ltd-12 words
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