Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1936
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Title Section39 1936-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- -No. 151. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, June, 29, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936. FIVE CEXfs;39 words
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Advertisement239 1936-06-29 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE I Dominant In Malaya Be sure you get the BEST! MM MEUKOW FINE COGNAC BRANDY """STARS" 'Sole Ag*nU: QUjjjgj^^|tD (Inc. in SS.) "1-STAR" Make Sure of Good j Results By Using j j ROYAL BAKING POWDER j LESS THAN (2) WORTH OF ROYAL I I I239 words
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Advertisement255 1936-06-29 1 this :skws j WITH YOUR BREAKFAST j i Try The t MORNING TRIBUNE BOUQUET f^ffif Those w ho do not use HIMALAYA BOUQUET TOILET PREPARATIONS T nnot kn W JUSt hOW perfectl y they are. Perfumed with the fragrance of flowers from the mountains, Himalaya Bouquet captivates WWrJll th( S{>nsos255 words
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838 1936-06-29 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES IMPROVEMENTS IN PORT OF LONDON BIG SCHEME Docks Warehouses And Equipment OVER £12,000,000 is to be spent by the Port of London Authority in carrying out a comprehensive scheme 'to improve all parts of the P °The Authority has had under consideration the phenomenal increase that has838 words
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Article184 1936-06-29 2 Reaches Australia On World Tour Brisbane, June 6. The 13-ton yacht Igrasil, in which Mr. and Mrs. R. Strout set out front their home at Portland (U.S.A.) two years ago on a world tour, has arrived at Brisbane. Mr. Strout was Assistant Professor of Physics at Georgia School184 words
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Advertisement412 1936-06-29 2 I and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. SOMALI 6,810 July 1 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Ju yl7 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 BEHAR 6,000 Sept.412 words
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Advertisement605 1936-06-29 2 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar rm.s YASUKUNI MARU Jug 8 s.s. HAKONE MARU 23 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug- 6 Marseilles 514 557 326 ft 351 London 557 600 343 fc 309605 words
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Advertisement420 1936-06-29 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private batn. 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 ERRIA420 words
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Advertisement455 1936-06-29 2 NORDDEUTSCHER tS\ LLOYD Vr- Jk Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Com par »y intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due S'poi 19 to. "TRAVE" June 30 "POTSDAM" omits North China July 3 "HAVEL" July 21 "ONEISENAU" omits North China July 29 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND,455 words
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Article155 1936-06-29 3 NOMINAL VALUES PREVAIL Heavier N.E.I. Shipments Anticipated Hi' Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. RUBBER Sjnvr.-ij>ure (Spot) 26* j. cts M uu- longed. Market Tone: Dull. London: No markets. Nhvv York: No markets. With no news from the other mar- ts \alues locally are nominal so far155 words
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Article95 1936-06-29 3 Big Effort To Increase Figures Reuter. Berlin, June 27. the big effort which Manchukou is making to increase her trade with Germany was indicated by Mr. Kato In an interview with Reuter. Last year Manchukuo bought goods from Germany valued at 15,000,000 yuan while Germany boughtReuter. - 95 words
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1536 1936-06-29 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tb, following share quotations are issued by Fraaer and d% and Lyall and Kvatt:— MINING Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. lssufc. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt Am T at 4 6 5!-cd 4|3 4i9xd r! A Kumbang 27;- 28j- 27,- 28j£1 A. Malay 571,536 words
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Article146 1936-06-29 3 Increased Net Profit Last Year <By Air Mail) Im ii,„ London, June 17 29 ,he >™ to Veb. j». the directors of the Fast paid a. r »r". Cc ivic *nd has been on the Ordinary shares.' For lie iSt vious period, the Ordinaries receivld The amount146 words
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Article135 1936-06-29 3 Tin Weak Following Quota Increase Reuter Wireless. i.K-2!? c W ™«M encountered re-our-ChMtog Oils ruled dull, notably Meld can,Eag*es or the Chapman's waS irtth regard to undue optimism. fc of an X the announcement ji an lncrea in the production aunt* of*?*?* tv for the third quarter WallReuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article67 1936-06-29 3 Exports Up But Imports Decrease Reuter Wireless. New York. .Tun" 24. A iump of $3,000,000 in exports and a fall of $11.000 000 in imports is shown In the American Trade Returns for May. compared with April. The high toinl of nearly $170,000,000 in rrold was imported inReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article149 1936-06-29 3 Dividend Of Five I'tr Cent. THE lUnoty-.-.l'euuO 11»» oz the pon Yujjvti KaUha > Japan Mali Steamship Co Ltd.', lur tjn» trifti end tt March 31, 1936. states The surplii* oi cainim,* uttei deducting current expenditure fur the past half-year amounts to Y»*rt 6.2U2.22G75. out of which there149 words
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Article92 1936-06-29 3 During tha week ending June 20, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 115,298 cases, of which: 92,372 (80 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 2.206 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 16,755 (15 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 3,965 (3 per cent.*92 words
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Advertisement204 1936-06-29 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED, (Incorporated In the 8.8.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,011 issued. Subscribed and f«Jd Up $1,000,004 Telegraphic Address:— TYEHUABANK Telephone No*.:— 5162. 5)82. 5184, 5185 518«. Board of irectors:— Wee Kheng Cniang. Esq., Chalnnou Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke Hu,204 words
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Advertisement22 1936-06-29 3 I SOUTH lIIUTIMI INSURANCE COiMPANY, LTD. (■lncorporated in New Zealand) Inimpeacliablc Security W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. 622 words
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Advertisement31 1936-06-29 3 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. lt>D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. L. G. JOHNSON, Cter%raJ Manarer.31 words
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Advertisement49 1936-06-29 3 The P.&O. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Ineorpontod in England) SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe DepOvSit facilities are now available at the P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd., Union Building, Singapore. Conditions of service and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Manager. Safes are available from $5 per annum upwards.49 words
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Advertisement695 1936-06-29 3 'THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACM (a pita J Fully Paid Yen l«O.OOC.OOs Reserve Fund Yen 129,15<Mf9t HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavl* Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton. Dairen, Fengtlen, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angelet Manila, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, New ¥ork,695 words
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Article149 1936-06-29 4 M.P.'s Protest Against "Deception" MaccJesfteld < Chesht ve rE allegation that the Japanese haw renamed a vjjlipr- *.i (to-r an English town s*j tin I Japsnbf :«rcoc. j\alJ appear to be faaimtun iruni British firms is made reeeULly Ijy Mi J. R Rimer, MP. lor Muccfcslteld149 words
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Advertisement1081 1936-06-29 4 —s--1 A FOUNTAINPEN is essentially an article of confidence. A good appearance is not enough, long and reliable service is the £K»M* S a good fountainpen. A good pen must "feel at home 'in your hand. J S not only that, a perfect pen must suit your personality. You murf1,081 words
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Advertisement812 1936-06-29 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT THREE PER CENT. LOAN, 1956-1966. ISSUE OF"$15,000,000. Interest payable 15th December and 15lh June. First interest coupon payable on 15th December, 1936. Authorised by Federated Malay States Loan Enactment, 1936. PRICE OF ISSUE $100 PER CENT. m P- cent. On 6th August $40 On sth September812 words
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Advertisement697 1936-06-29 4 NOTICE CENSUS 1836. L Notice is hereby given that a wnsus of people living in the Singapore Municipal area will be takeni on the night of Tuesday, June 30th 1936 2 Before the census day official Enumerators will leave at every house a Census Schedule, in which the head of697 words
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Advertisement295 1936-06-29 4 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particnlars. tea Municipal Tender Boom. Data of closing Erection of a Residence at the Macßitchie (Impounding) Reservoir, Thomson Road. (Deposit $100.) 4 p.m. Thursday, 9th July, 1936. Supply of "Oxido of Iron" for Gasworks, Kallang. 4295 words
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Advertisement309 1936-06-29 4 WHY GO ELSEWHERE When yon can get the Rest *nd Latest in Clocks or Wntche* at the CHEAPEST PRICES from 423, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Near Middle Roadi. Th? above have nu connection whatsoever with any other Clock and Watch Dealers* or Repairer*. rs. Tel 3786. BE UP-TO-DATE! HAVE YOUR EYES309 words
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Article616 1936-06-29 5 Still Delayed THE SANCTITY OF REPLIES Berlin. T»HERE is still no sign of the German reply to the British questionnaire handed to the German Government on May 7. The departure from Berlin of Baron yon Neurath. Foreign Minister, for a fortnights holiday makes it clear that616 words
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Article44 1936-06-29 5 i B?rlin helmets woman wearing a steelana kxiaki uniform ran now seen in the main streets of Berlin [teon. poster which bears rneinJon Woman in the Air Protection Public a-VrnVJlf Lea "l ,,J is to warn the perj 01 air raids.44 words
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Article166 1936-06-29 5 Talk Of New Premier In Budapest Budapest. VH* of General Goemboes vm.ki! i J 5 for re son s of health is the subject of excited speculation in political circles on Hungary. The Prime Minister, who went on a h olWay recently owing to serious kidney166 words
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Article159 1936-06-29 5 Ice Cream And Apple Pie Man Dies Cambridge, New York. A man who is believed to have been the founder of one of America's most famous dishes—apple pie a la mode (apple pie with ice cream on iO— hadied here at the age of 87. He159 words
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Article61 1936-06-29 5 Centenarian Who Hav t Lived Through Five Reigns Matta wa (Ontario I. A centenarian who spent the last 35 years of his life livine: like a hermit in a cabin on top of a mountain, has died here. He was Mr. Thomas Colbourne who lived through61 words
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Article166 1936-06-29 5 Bishop's 30th Child Wins Fam? Chicago. A girl who is the 30th child of a Morn mon Bishop has been given a lon* contract as a singer here by the Chica go Civic Opera Company. She is Miss Elizabeth Brown, whose mother was the Mormon Bishop's iourth166 words
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Advertisement156 1936-06-29 5 Yf 1 N h AmmW^Bf^ fnarry—mo H F ""V face the fact*. V Cood salary nre DfM i(fl W> married life. fßrvuriA quicker, simpler. business ,h,f ,raln, "on of the time and at the usual cost. "Shortcut" your way to success. FREF hook tells how She s sur, to »ay156 words
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Advertisement262 1936-06-29 5 «8, r <r r •J. J 5 1/2 Days Home! I By K. L. ML PLANES LEAVE SINGAPORE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 2.45 P.M. S S ARRIVE IN LONDON ON MONDAY I AND THURSDAY RESP. AT 8.35 P.M. J APPLY: X.L.M. K.N.I.L.M. OFFICES, 49, Stamford Road. J j or to262 words
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Miscellaneous180 1936-06-29 5 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of thi members of which are readers of the 'Malaya Tribune." Th<s Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happeningj of general interest will still be included in the180 words
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128 1936-06-29 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW To-Day's Shipping THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR S EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Santos Maru 18; Perseus 13, Pres. Polk It; Glenapp 9; Kudat 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate128 words
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Article222 1936-06-29 6 Plan* For A Furthsr Rationalisation Rome, Wednesday. DLANS for the rationalisation of Italian i shipping, with the redistribution of world markets among four great groups, were announced tonight. The uev arrangement will come into force on January 1, 1937. It is presumed that there will be no diminution222 words
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Article247 1936-06-29 6 Will Russia Monopolise Timber Trade? BRITISH shipowners viewing wilh alarm the prospect of a smaller share in freightage during the comicg Russian timber season. They fear that Russia is intent on wiping British tramps out of the timber trade. A London shipping expert explained to Reuter that the247 words
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Article78 1936-06-29 6 The following are passengers on the M|S Boringia due at Ptnarg on July 21 and Singapore on July 24. For Penang:—Mr. J. Hunter Balwin and Mrs. A. W. Woollard. For Singapore:—Mr. G. H. Boddington, Mrs. G. H. Boddington, Mr. R. J. W. Brown, Mrs. R. J W. Brown,78 words
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Article75 1936-06-29 6 Mails from Eastern Australia (by Mcrkuri expected to-day. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies, etc., by Air (Qantas) time of delivery to boxhoHers' 3.30 p.m. and general delivery 4.C5 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands t, time of delivery to boxholders' 1 p.m.75 words
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Article30 1936-06-29 6 The s.s. Kudat for Bangkok (Parcels onlvt. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 30 pjn. on June 30 will now close at 10 30 a.m. on the same day.30 words
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Article27 1936-06-29 6 The s.s. untitled Maru for Hongkong Mails previously announced as closing at 9 a.m. on June 29 will now close at 1 p.m. on the fame day.27 words
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Article250 1936-06-29 6 Another Thriller At The Caoitol AT THE CINEMAS TIME was when what are called detective stories were regarded 'is rather small beer in fiction. Then became '.he fashion to take them seriously, with the result that eminent authors devoted themselves to crime and its detection, and the standard250 words
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Article204 1936-06-29 6 Bright Entertainment At The Alhambra PATRICIA Ellis, Frank McHugh anu Warren Hull, who take the leading roles in "Freshman Love." combine their talent to make this film of American college life a real bright entertainment in which music, humour and romance are cleveilv blended together. The picture is204 words
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81 1936-06-29 6 "Prem Pareksha," one of the finest Hindustani talkies shown in Singapore, will be screened to-night and to-morrow night only at the Regal Theatre, Geylang Serai. "Prem Fareksha" deals with an emotional story of a wife's devotion to her husband. There are a number of81 words
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66 1936-06-29 6 The first six chapters of the thriller. "Queen of the Jungle," was shown to an appreciative audience last night at the Ritz Cinema, Geylang. "Reed Howes and Mary Kornman are featured in the principal roles and they give fine performances. The concluding chapters66 words
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Article202 1936-06-29 6 SELLING Singapore, June 29. London 4 months' sight London 3 months' sight 2j4Vfe London 60 days' sight 2j4 332 London 30 days' sight 2 4 332 London demand 2 4 l|ir» London T.T. 2 4 I|l6 Lyons and Paris demand B«jz Hamburg demand J 4a New York demand202 words
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Article95 1936-06-29 6 Selling More But Buying Less Helsingfors. FINLAND is selling Britain more goods this year than last—and buyim; fewer British goods. Finnish exports to England for the months January to April amounted to £3.857,000 as against £3.153.000 for the corresponding period last yaar, an increase of £704\000. The value95 words
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Article83 1936-06-29 6 Office-Bearers For Current Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. At the annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association held at the Malacca Club yesterday, the following were elected office bearers for the year 1936: President, Mr. C. F. Smith; vicepresident, Mr. Tan. Soo Chong;83 words
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Article44 1936-06-29 6 Singapore, Monday. Whilst a European woman was walking down Oxley Rise on Saturday evening she suddenly felt her handbag being snatched from her hand_and a moment later she saw a Chinese cyclist riding away with the article. The bag contained $3.44 words
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Article126 1936-06-29 6 ALHAMBRA. Freshman Love," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—"The Bishop Misbehaves (6.15 p.m. i and- Tne Preview Murder Mystery" (9.15 p.m.) PAVILION—"The Unguaided 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— •Mark of the Vampire,"— 7.15126 words
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Article83 1936-06-29 6 Passengers to and from Singapore b\ X.L.M. planes are as follows: Arrived from N.E.l.—Miss Duvekot, Mr. H. K. B. Rendorp. M» M. A. H. van Delden. Left for Amsterdam: Mr. H iv. Rendorp. Mrs. M. A. H. van Delden Arrived from Europe. India am Medan: Mr. L.83 words
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Advertisement549 1936-06-29 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TO-NIGHT Cocktail Dance Dinner Dance 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND ANOTHER CHANGE 0 F PROGRAMME BY THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE COWAN BAILEY TED EVELYN ESTELLE DAVIS THE MOST POPULAR CABARET EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE First Performance at 10.15 p.m. Prompt NON-DINERS549 words
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Miscellaneous117 1936-06-29 6 i Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Africa. South .Santos Maru) 11 a.m j Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Fushimi Maru) 1 a.m. China (generally), Hoihow B (Fushimi Maru) 1 p.m. Hongkong and Formosa B (Fushimi Maru) 1 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 2Pm TO-MORROW pengerang <Aik Soon* 9 a.m.117 words
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Miscellaneous283 1936-06-29 6 Diary of the Day j -—4 i —i———i— I WHAT'S ON Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 29 High Tides:—6 a.m., 6.03 p.m. Football: 3.A.F.A. Div. 11, Middlesex v. Government Monopolies, Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111, Indian Recreation Club v. Medical Services. S.HB Government Services League. Polic v. Education283 words
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Article667 1936-06-29 7 German Enterprise LOSING TWO MILLION MARKS A YEAR SOME time ago a meeting of the experts of the iron and steel industries, the gas and water works, and the chemical industry was held in Berlin in order to discuss the best ways and means for overcoming the667 words
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Article116 1936-06-29 7 Alter Learning Examination Results Belgrade T.vo schoolchildren—a boy and a gir) iuv.- committed suicido in different .uuiu o! Yugoslavia on hearing the *amina,tlon results for the end of the 1 Oil mi Tht Mii I. Rukitsu Mailanovitch, a r ,r lorm pupil of a Belgrade aecon- -piiool. drank116 words
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Article461 1936-06-29 7 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, June 26. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 30 Fillet, steak, per lb. 24 Fillet, steak, per lb. a 45 Mutton, Australia, per lb. 26 Pork, lean, kati 40 Portk, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati 50 Ducks, each 40461 words
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Article210 1936-06-29 7 Blonde Typist Achieves Her Ambition Paris. (HAVE just flown from London to Paris this morning with Britain 'a first air hostess writes a Times of Ceylon correspondent. America first used hostesses in plact of stewards on her air lines. The Dutch and Swiss air services have210 words
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Article190 1936-06-29 7 Stratosphere Attemot From Australia? New York. A GROUP of well-known scientists will shortly approach the Australian Government in connection with the possibility of arranging a flight into the stratosphere from an Australian base during the next Australian summer. The three men most closely interested in the project are190 words
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Article76 1936-06-29 7 Broadcast From Singapore Radio Station The Chinese Amateur Orchestra, Singapore will be broadcasting from station Z.H.I.' (Singapore) on Wednesday, July 1, at 7 p.m. The programme for the Broadcast is as follows:— Overture "Norma" by Bellini. Valse Medley "Golden Valse" selected and arranged by A. Winter. Reverie "Amour76 words
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Article215 1936-06-29 7 Symbols Of Rain 1,700-YEAR-OLD VESSELS Simla. FURTHER evidence of snake worship in India, which can be traced from 300 8.C., and is still known to exist to-day in Bengal, has been discovered by excavations at Rajgir, near Patna. Excavations at Rajgir, formerly Rajagriha, the earliest capital in215 words
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Article225 1936-06-29 7 Minutes Of Last Committee Meeting A meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, held at the offices of the Association, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Thursday, the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian TecK presiding, confirmed the appointment of a representative of Credit-Fonder DExtreme Orient, also of Mr.225 words
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Advertisement33 1936-06-29 7 1 Your OPTICIAN For BETTER EYE SIGHT COMFORT and VOGIE REFRACTING and DISPENSING Undertaken by l SPECTACLES <CVyC for BOATING, BRIDGE, FLYING, /'HIKING, MOTORING PARTIES, TENNIS, THEATRES. 65, Stamford Road. Eu Court, Sinjraporr.33 words
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Advertisement70 1936-06-29 7 kW .a wonderful pick-me-up 99 In these modern days a "pick-me-up" is an absolute necessity for children and adults alike for the stress and strain of business the care* of the household, and the strenuous demand of work and play at school, all tend to overtax reserves and to lower70 words
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Advertisement178 1936-06-29 7 PURE HAND CUT ■CRYSTAL I SMALL EXCLUSIVE SHIPMENT ill EACH PIECE A THING OF BEAUTY BBsH 2d p* < *|H ™'*"Ei& V > ff 1 f 1 f' I rff l H)9**l!s i L. i EXQUISITELY HANI) CUT SPECIMENS OF DECANTERS I j FOR WINE, WHISKY. LIQUEURS CLARET. BEAIJTI- FULLY178 words
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Article257 1936-06-29 8 Easier And Safer Flying; (By Air Mail» London. June 1» HAVE just tried out a new devu 1 designed to make flying both ea.si and saler, writes Victqf Burnett -h** Sunday Express air correspondent It works—or I shouldn't be wri this. FORCED LANDINGS This Invention, it is257 words
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Advertisement440 1936-06-29 8 •J. m "Come along, folks, join us in a Grand, Saucy Musical Jamboree GREETED BY AX ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE S I To-day at the ALH AM BRA j __v a_ I 6.15 9.15 Warner Bros.' Riotous Girl-Filled Regatta of Rowing, Rhythm and Romance S jl "FRESHMAN LOVE i With PATRICIA ELLIS,440 words
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Advertisement138 1936-06-29 8 CAPITOL TO NIGHTS 6.15, performance m aid of ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL Special Screening of M.-G.-M.'s saucy comedy THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES" With EDMUND GWENN WARNER BROS/ GRANDEST MUSICAL HIT SINCE "GOLD-DIGGERS" ALHAMBRA WEDNESDAY! JASON YACHT CLUB BOYS f ;Ny edward'everett HORTON 3 Sonji by fametn HtrburjA Arttn "I Lo»e to138 words
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Article199 1936-06-29 9 SCIENCE COMES TO THE AID OF JEWELLERS (By Air Mail) London, June 17. FAKED and imitation precious stones have recently become such a nuisance to jewellers that the London Chamber of Commerce has issued a special booklet telling how to distinguish the real from the false. So199 words
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Article230 1936-06-29 9 Ntilhhiu: In Common With The Real Thing The recent "scare" which arose when it was reported that a new process for producing diamonds had been evolved led the Chamber to go into the whole question of imitation stones. "Tests show," they report, "that these so-called synthetic diamonds' are230 words
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Article406 1936-06-29 9 Used To Detect Cultured Pearls The endoscope, which throws a beam of light through the hole drilled in the pearl, and X-ray machines, which are used for undrilled pearls, can distinguish a cultured pearl from a genuine pearl, and are in use at the laboratory. Synthetic rubies and406 words
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Article389 1936-06-29 9 Where Conscription Would Fail (By Air Mail) London, July 17. AF ALL the problems connected with v the building up and maintenance of a powerful air force the most difficult and urgent is the provision of personnel, and their training. It is not sufficient to389 words
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Advertisement502 1936-06-29 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS "•> ANTED—Maletfemale canvassers on pay and commission. Apply [y to Messrs. Ban Seng Tong Hall. 573, Serangoon Road, ""to LET— Bungalow, G. Holland Park, "reconstructed, high elevation, view, quiet, 3 large bedrooms tths attached, 2 garages, tennis a pp}y A. Phone 5811, Malaya ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) HE502 words
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Advertisement12 1936-06-29 9 I Read The f* j "Sunday Tribune 9 i Dominant in Malaya.12 words
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Advertisement423 1936-06-29 9 «5» !New World Cabaret! SATURDAY 4th JULY I" GALA CHARITY NON-STOP BALL"* In Aid Of Si. Andrew's Mission Hospital X VAUDEVILLE. Anita And The Cabaret Flashes Will Appear In "TOP HAT" £>lOIHH\ WALTZ COMPETITION *f* N.B. Dancing Teachers Artistes Are Not Allowed To Compete T FIRST PRIZE SILVER CUPS V423 words
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Miscellaneous91 1936-06-29 9 Z.H.J. PENANG 49.3 metres (6,080 kcs> TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Tim- Signp.l. 7.03 p.m. Announcements for the week. 7.08 p.m. "Alto Rhapsody" (Brahms) Berlin State Opera Orchestra and the Berlin Doctors' Choir, conducted by Dr. Kurt Sineer. Soloist. Onegin, Contralto. (By Special Request». 7.25 p.m. Ballade in A Flat Op 4791 words
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Miscellaneous248 1936-06-29 9 SINGAPORE \OLINTEERb The following is the programme of drills up to and for week ending July 5, 1936: TO-DAY. JUNE 29 630 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. (T), Unit Meeting. 5.30 p.m.- Headquarters, S.R.E. (.v), Lecture. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.FC.R.E. Tv), Malays, Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.F.A., F. A. Training. f .15 p.m.—Headquarters, "G" (M.G.)248 words
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Article855 1936-06-29 10 REPLYING to questions in the House of Commons last week regarding the extension of the tin control scheme, the Secretary of State for the Colonies said that the International Tin Committee was directing its efforts to that end. He also expressed the hope that agreement would be reached855 words
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Article60 1936-06-29 10 Reducing Voyage By Ten Hours Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 24. The Compagnie Generale TransAtlantique announces a considerable increase in the speed of the Normandie which henceforth will accomplish the voyage in ten hours less than at present. This speed of 29-12 knots approaches that attained onReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article55 1936-06-29 10 Request Of Negus To League Of Nations Reuter. Geneva, June 27. Nicaragua has announced her intention to leave the League ol Nations. The Negus has sent a rote asking the League to supply a provisional government for Western Abyssinia, and money and ammunition, reaffirming Abyssinias right toReuter. - 55 words
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Article44 1936-06-29 10 Recital In Singapore On July 21 Jacques Thibaud, the famous French violinist, will give a recital at the Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Tuesday, July 21. Mr. Strok, the well-known impresario, who has arranged Mr. Thibaud's Eastern tour will accompany him to Singapore.44 words
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Article44 1936-06-29 10 Appointment Of Mr. C. L. Green Mr. C. L. Green has been appointed an unofficial member of the Federal Council for three years with effect from Mar. 1. Mr. Green is one of the partners in the firm of Osborne and Chappel.44 words
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141 1936-06-29 10 NOTES COMMENTS Lord Baden-Powell PTILL active and vigorous at the age or 79, Lord Baden-Powell, head of the Scout movement, has just concluded another exacting tour. Accompanied by Lady Baden-Powell, the Chief Guide, he travelled through Africa and saw Scouts and Guides of many and various tribes and races, civilised141 words
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Article198 1936-06-29 10 "JT is difficult for those at home to realise the extent to which colour prejudice, from one cause and another, still prevails in South Africa," writes the Chief Scout. "When the natives sought to become Boy Scouts the step had to be postponed in deference to public opinion.198 words
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Article212 1936-06-29 10 TO read of bitter racial prejudice in other parts of the world is to realise again how fortunate the territory q] Malaya is in this matter. Race prejudice here is by no means dead altogether, but it is safe to say thai nowhere is it less noticeable and212 words
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Article179 1936-06-29 10 PROM time to time we hear amazing tales of animals travelling long distances back to their own homes. The latest is recorded in the London Times, and given fitting prominence by that journal. A cat, a certain Bonzo, was the heroine in this case. Bonzo, was taken179 words
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Article531 1936-06-29 10 By "Looker Ob" A DOCTOR mentions theccaste t of a boy who cannot smile. Oh, well, he'j been born into the right age for it. A A A "The budding comedian," declares a music-hall manager, "can always test his ability in the home." He coull try531 words
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Advertisement117 1936-06-29 10 1 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE T II E JjT~"i "RAMI" a strong and Reliable fWJ|I JkPtX \k BICYCLE WHICH YOU WILL I BE PROUD T0 OWN PRICE >i:,. 00. LAMP AND BELL EXTRA. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SENT FREE ON REQUEST SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR i THE I QUALCAST j j BALL-BEARING MOWER117 words
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267 1936-06-29 11 COMPLETE ANGLO-FRENCH UNITY ON FOREIGN POLICY -LEAGUE'S MOST CRITICAL SESSION OPENING COVENANT REFORM LOCARNO BREACH DINNER PARTY IN GENEVA ITALY DEMANDS RECOGNITION OF HER CONQUEST Reuter. Geneva, June 28. (JOMPLETE Anglo-French identity of views on all questions of foreign policy, including League reform, the Italo-Abyssniian dispute, the Locarno situation afterReuter. - 267 words
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Article420 1936-06-29 11 Sensational Statement By Lord Londonderry Reuter Wireless. London, June 26. A political stir has been caused by the declaration of the ex-Air Minister, Lord Londonderry, speaking at Newcastle. He said it was surprising that Mr. Baldwin announced in the Commons "May 1936J that he had been misled regardingReuter Wireless. - 420 words
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Article33 1936-06-29 11 The Hon. Mr. D. H. Drummond, N.S.W. Minister for Education, and his daughter, photographed by the Tribune on arrival at Singapore. RAID ON TANGLIN CANTEEN Saf4 Resists Attack I NO ARRESTS MADE YET33 words
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Article, Illustration697 1936-06-29 11 Smgapora, Monday. |WO arrests ha\e been made in connection with the attempted burglary of the safe at the Navy, Army and Air Force Canteen at Tanglin Barracks on Friday night. At least three men are believed to have been concerned in the affair, for the safe, which had been carried697 words
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Article295 1936-06-29 11 Owners Must Surrender Completely Reuter Wireless. Marseille*, June 25. THE continuance of the strike was ano n«n nounccd at a dr amatic gathering of 3,000 seamen, with red and tri-colour flags, outside the Seamen's Union T ne v secre tary-genera! of the Union just back from Par; whereReuter Wireless. - 295 words
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Article, Illustration161 1936-06-29 11 Lt.-Col R. H. L. Fink, Commandant, s.S. Volunteers, meets his sister, Mrs. W. A. Martin, on the Merkur at Singapore this morning for the first time in 23 years.—Tribune photo. RE-UNION AFTER 23 YEARS Local Volunteer Chief Meets Sister Singapore, Monday. A brother and a sister have been-re-ed after a161 words
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Article268 1936-06-29 11 SOUTH REVOLT I Military Action To !Be Taken > I Shanghai, June 29. MASKING is accusing the Cantonese "of starting extensive military movements along the KuangtungFukien and Kwangtung-Kiingsi borders. The troops are said w be advancing for unknown destinations. Two divisions of Kwangsi are marching on268 words
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Advertisement93 1936-06-29 11 KEY BRAND WSliffß A PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA '■itf/jA Kbw' Of exceptional quality, KEY BRAND Brandy is of full yet delicate flavour, and sells at a IwK remarkably low price. It is reJSS??F 1 7 s commended by all who have ,W '"'VisJ. tried it. and we are confident Sjg^pl^ffil93 words
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Advertisement107 1936-06-29 11 y-. Lnieriainmeni I Although the H.M.V. Radiogram gives you the choice of the World's Radio programme, sometimes you are in the mood to enjoy j. programme of your own choosing. It is then that the H.M.V. Radiogram proves such a I companion. You select the records which most appeal to107 words
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256 1936-06-29 12 DESTROYING POWER OF I SMALL GROUP Reuter Wireless. Philadelphia, June 28. IfITH the applause of supporters all over the country ringing in his ears, Mr. Roosevelt is now ready tor his presidential ramaign, in which "the democracy of opportunity" will be hisReuter Wireless. - 256 words
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Article313 1936-06-29 12 Renominated By The Democrats Philadelphia, June 27. "I am enlisted for the duration of the war" were the concluding words of a rousing speech delivered by President Roosevelt accepting renomination as Democratic candidate for White House. A vast audience at Frankhn Field acclaimed the speech which313 words
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Article188 1936-06-29 12 Renomination Of Mr. John Garner Mr. John Garner, vice-President of the United States, was re-nominated by acclamation as the Democratic Party's candidate for the vice-Presi-dency. Mr. Garner's renomination followed a huge demonstration in which .life sized oortraits of him were carried in parade around the Convention Hall. Governor188 words
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Article69 1936-06-29 12 First Of Chain Of Playgrounds (From. Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 28. A playground specially laid out for ildren's Barnes, was ooened this afteron by the Director-General of Phvsi1 Education. This is the first effort establish a chain of playing fields in e capitals for youth.69 words
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Article183 1936-06-29 12 Receipts In Britain Rsach A Record British Official Wireless. London. June 28. MAJOR G C. Tryon. the PostmasterGeneral, announced on Saturday light that the results of the financial /ear just to hand constituted a record in the history of the Past Office. In spite of reductions inBritish Official Wireless. - 183 words
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Article135 1936-06-29 12 Malay Women Seriously Injured (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca, June 28. YESTERDAY about 5 p.m. a serious knife affray is reported to have occurred at Batang Tiga. A Malay man is alleged to have slashed 2 Malay women and injured a small child. The injured135 words
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Article46 1936-06-29 12 Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, of Twycross, Leicestershire, celebrated their golden wedding recently. Thirteen years ago, when working as a coalminer, Mr. Wood was made a magistrate, and though he is 73 he has often walked six miles to sit on the bench at Market BoswdTth.46 words
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Article372 1936-06-29 12 British Soldier Killed TRAIN ATTACKED BY ARABS Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, June 25. A LANCE-CORPORAL of the Sea- forth Highlanders was killed and m\ Arabs were killed and four wounded in fierce fighting between British troops and Arabs on the Nablus-Ramallah road. One engagement near the villageReuter Wireless. - 372 words
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Article24 1936-06-29 12 Reuter. London, June 28. H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent entered a Kensington Nursing Home last evening for a minor operation.— Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article220 1936-06-29 12 Service At Presbyterian Church Singapore, Monday. OFFICIALS of the various consulates and many members of the local American community attended the service held in the Presbyterian Church this morning to the memory of Mr. William Dußois Thorne, the Vice-Consul for the United States in Singapore, who220 words
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Article160 1936-06-29 12 Re-Opening Ceremony After Repairs Singapore, Monday. HINDUS from all parts of Singapore gathered in their numbers this morning at the Mariaman Temple in South Bridge Road to celebrate the kumbabishagem ceremony. The temple had been closed for the last five years, during which extensive repairs and renovations had160 words
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Article40 1936-06-29 12 London, June 28 During a thick fog in the English Channel yesterday morning the Danish steamer Frcya (1.429 tons) and the German steamer Holsstem (4 949 tons) collided south of the Isle of Wight. B»th vessels suffered damageBritish Official Wireless.40 words
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Article69 1936-06-29 12 Man Escapes From Mental Hospital Reuter. Towson, (Maryland), June 28. ZION Ceck, an eccentric Congress member who ran amok on his honeymoon, has escaped irom the mental hospital where he has since been confined. It, is believed that ne scaled a wall while walking inReuter. - 69 words
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Article102 1936-06-29 12 America Claims British Territory Reuter Wireless. London. June 25. A curious situation arisen as the result of the United Stages claiming three British Islands in the Pacific, namely Baker, Jarvis and Howland islands, which are barren coral formations administered by the Colonial Office but leased to an AustralianReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article96 1936-06-29 12 Nationalisation Of Armaments Industry- Reuter Wireless. Paris June 26. Two more BBbi in furtherance of the Government's programme the nationalisation of t&e armaments industry and unemployment relief works—have been approved by the Council of Ministers and signed by M. Lebrun. The former provides for the total orReuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article63 1936-06-29 12 Office-Bearers Of Malacca Association <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. The following are the office bearers of the Junior Civil Service Association for the year 1936: president, Mr. H. Rodrigues; vice-president, Mr. D. W. Devaraja; hon. secretary, Mr. Chan Teong Hock; hon. treasurer, Mr. Elvathamby; committee. Dr.63 words
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Article67 1936-06-29 12 Reuter Wireless. Alexandria, June 26. A thousand workers in a cottonspinning mill began a stay-in strike for better conditions, occupied tht factory and rejected all warnings to leave. A strong detachment of barefooted police noiselessly entered thfactorv at dawn, while the strikers were sleeping and arrested 800. Forty five strikersReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article60 1936-06-29 12 About 200 guests, including many Faro Dean ladies and gentlemen, were present at the dinner last nigh given ry Messrs. Cheang Theam Chu and Cheang Theam Kee. at '•Maidstone. 42, Cairnhill Road, in honour of the birthday of their father Mr Cheang Jim Chuan. Selections by the S S. Police60 words
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Article38 1936-06-29 12 Reuter. Nanking, June 27. The Japanese Embassy has verbally protested to the Foreign Office against the Chikou and Tsingtao incidents and has called attention to alleged insults to the Japanese flag, pointing out that these are intolerable —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article811 1936-06-29 12 KILLED WOMAN Government Servant Sent To Prison (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru, June 27. AS the result of a fatal motor accident which occurred on the Muar-Panchor Road at the l i mile, Bukit Pasir, when a car, driven by an inspector of rubber estates811 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-29 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE18 words
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217 1936-06-29 13 BUSY TIME Chinese Residents To Give Evidence (From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Sunday. HTHE commission appointed by the Home Government to inquire into the Mui-tsai problem in Malaya and Hongkong is at present in Kuala Lumpur having arrived to-day217 words
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Article44 1936-06-29 13 Mr. Horace W. Raper who was entertained by the staff of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd., at the Goodwood Park Hotel on Sunday in honour of his receiving the O.B.E FOREIGNERS IN BRITAIN Big Increase In Number Of Visitors British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 44 words
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Article118 1936-06-29 13 London, June 28. Figures issued by the Travel nnrf Sow'St th Devel °P™nt show that the number of foreign viBritain has ed tnat of 1935 m every month of this year. i™T his is ue even of Ma y. whicri last year the Jubilee attracted abnormal numbers from abroad. ForeignReuter. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration397 1936-06-29 13 Georgetown (Jamaica) June 27. Captain George Osborne has been provisionally arrested and charged with the alleged larceny of the Girl Pat. He was remanded In custody.—Reuter. MR. W. H. RAPER Farewell Function At Goodwood Park 1 j I Singapoic, Sunday. A VE RY pleasant function was held on rt the397 words
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Article34 1936-06-29 13 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, June 27. lne International Labour Office conference, by 99 votes to 15. has adopted tne draft Convention recommending Holidays with pay. The conference ha! concluded its meetings- Renter Wi-c--less.Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article265 1936-06-29 13 Alleged Smuggling DETENTION OF A SHIP Tientsin, June 28. THE Japanese Consul in Tientsin called on the Customs Inspector yesterday and protested against the detention of the Tayung Maru. He demanded the withdrawal of the customs cruisers, the punishment of those responsible for the incident, an apology265 words
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Article263 1936-06-29 13 17th Anniversary Dinner Singapore. Sunday. UUCH conviviality was experienced Hi the Clerical Union last night when the seventeenth anniversary dinner of the Union was held. Tables were laid on the lawn and the dinner was attended by over 300 people. The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck. president of263 words
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Article59 1936-06-29 13 New Labour And Social Reforms Reuter Wireless. Brussels. June 24. The Prime Minister, M. Van Zeelanrt "eclaraUon laboi i I containing a numoer oi labou and social reforms, includinminimum wages, holidays with pay and a PaUons° Ur Week m Financial misdemeanours will oe SSSIJy Be pjum's foreign pchcyReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article23 1936-06-29 13 Sir Miles Lampson, the British High Commissioner In Egypt, le.t Croydon on Saturday by air on his return to Cairo, -ays British Wireless23 words
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Article35 1936-06-29 13 A gift of £50,000 towards the establishment of a scholarship endowment fund h3s been offered to Leeds University by Mr. Frank Parkinson, director of a firm of manufacturingelectrical engineers, according *o a British Wireless message.35 words
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Advertisement55 1936-06-29 13 j FOR j THE ROOMIEST AND MOST ECONO- I j MICAL OF ALL LIGHT CARS ON THE I j ROAD. j j THE t j JOWiTT j 7 H.P. TWIN CYLINDER AND j 10. H.P. FOUR-CYLINDER show room j 110-112, ORCHARD ROAD j (Next t0 th*^ '1 LV Ref ieer^55 words
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Advertisement88 1936-06-29 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" Hare you tried our CHILLED BEEF? TEL. 5378 ■i*'i* 11 0 i a i m 0 *< ji 0 g- tit J ABSOLUTE SECURITY I I i Motor INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j I i Agents: c SIME DARBY88 words
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Article, Illustration326 1936-06-29 14 Cotton Ties For Third Place London, June 27. .1 BoyUkc to-day. A H n«« A who is professional at&mdrldge Park, won the British Open Rolf Championship with a card of -87 *sS3jS>*i «W. fours h Had the mortification bit the UP «f326 words
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Article78 1936-06-29 14 Champion Retains His Title (From Our Own Co) respondent) Bangkok, Sunday. TIM, luc Bangkok Sports Club pro- fessional. to-day retained his title of Open G«lf Champion of Siam over three rain-sodden courses with a score of 287 for 72 holes. Ills nearest opponent was W. J. filbb, the former Singapore78 words
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Article45 1936-06-29 14 Playing at the General Post fc-ftire Club ground yesterday evening, the Social Athletic Party defeated the Lain Yew Athletic Party in a return footbad match by the only goal scored by Ng Prng Cher Mr Tan Buck Seah wfta Ihe referee45 words
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Article160 1936-06-29 14 C hampionship Tfes For To-Day Play in the Singapore Lawn Tennis championships will be resumed today in the sec courts when the [ol lowing ties will be played: MEN'S DOUBLES: E C Chcrrington and Dr. Smith vs. Roy Smith and l* Home MEN'S SINGLES: N. S Vise vs.160 words
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Article, Illustration908 1936-06-29 14 LOW SCORING India 147; England 132 For 7 ENGLAND were far from having matters their own way in the first Test mutch against All India, which opened on Saturday at Lord's. i Rain overnight and a wicket drying in908 words
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Article498 1936-06-29 14 Amar Singh's Bowling Plays Havoc Although the total ■gainst them was far from being a formidable one. England found that the wicket had not responded well to the roller and was still very tricky, and a disastrous start was made against the fast bowling of Amar Singh, who498 words
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Article128 1936-06-29 14 Gloucester's Poor Total At Sheffield Reuter. London. June 27 THE following are the close of play scores in the English Count > Cricket Championship matches begun to-day:— SURREY v. OXFORD At the Oval—Surrey 197; Oxford for four wickets. YORKS v. GLOUCESTER At Sheffield—Gloucester G6; Yorks tor six wickets.Reuter. - 128 words
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Article520 1936-06-29 14 Handicaps For Saturday's Races THE following are the handicap for tfc 1 first day of the Perak Turf Club's July meeting to be run in Ipoh on Saturday next. Horses Class 1. Div. 1, (7 funs Vedas 9.5. Kuala Prince 9.3. Prohi bition 8.12, Avicmore520 words
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Article248 1936-06-29 15 Kesult Of Mixed Foursomes Competition »pHE monthly mixed foursomes com1 petition was played at Bukit Timah Sunday and resulted in a win for j W. de Piro and Col. R. H. Allen with a net score of 32. Fifty-three cards were taken out and the following returned:248 words
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Article90 1936-06-29 15 m i's Team To Meet Singapore From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Sunday. THK Negri Sembilan team for the "Malaya Cup" match against Singapors on July 4 at Singapore has been chosen as follows:— (.oh Wee (N.S.C.R.C.); R. Newman Seremban Rangers), D. T. P. Crawiord (Seremban Rangers); Mohamed Ali90 words
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Article63 1936-06-29 15 Novices Fair Defeated August B.P. Singapore, Monday. One tie was played yesterday in the Singapore Junior Badminton Tournament, at the Clerical Union Hall. K. C. Cherian and Thio Gek Swee (Novice I beat Tav Kheng Ann and Koh Thian Hock 'August*. 21—2, 21—8, in the men's doubles. The63 words
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Article192 1936-06-29 15 Start Of Annual Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. On Wednesday, a start was made in the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association tournament and considerable enthusiasm is evinced in that a good number of entries have been received. The following are the results of the games so far192 words
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Article16 1936-06-29 15 Crawford the Calm, one of the tennis giants in the last eight at Wimbledon. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT16 words
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Article, Illustration525 1936-06-29 15 One of the most important decisions at the Conference of the International Basketball Federation was the approval of the grounds for the Olympic basketball matches proposed by the Organising Committee. The eliminating matches will be played on grounds in the neighbourhood of the Lawn Tennis Stadium on the R*ich SportsReuter. - 525 words
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Article126 1936-06-29 15 Billiards Championship Results Singapore, Monday. A break of 51 was made at the MetroA pole Hotel on Saturday, in the Padmore Shield Competition. when.lJto Eng Wah, of the Siong 800 Athletic JJJfociation.' beat Tan Ten Sang of the Chinese Association, in a game of 300 UP Tenr Sang126 words
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Article198 1936-06-29 15 Penang S.C. Lose To Selangor S.C. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Mainly due to some fine batting on the part of Gulland, Hunter and McCali. the Selangor Club were able to defeat the Penang Sports Club on the Padang. in a two-day cricket fixture, by198 words
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Article120 1936-06-29 15 Aga Khan's Candidate Second Reuter. Paris, June 28. THE Grand Prix de Paris, run at Longchamp to-day resulted in a win for Mr. Ernest Masurel's MIEUXCE, ridden by Rabbe and trained by Cunnington. 'The Aga Khan's S T '.;D tSmirke up) was second and V >.Reuter. - 120 words
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Article215 1936-06-29 15 Airmen In Great Form Singapore. Monday. GOOD soccer was .seen at Seletar on Saturday when an SA7 t\ team tomprisinu rios. .J t' c Mi'aya Cup r h:\vrs met thr R a v 1 'ie ho we S*«?e 'ire a line too good, and won oy seven215 words
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Article46 1936-06-29 15 American Athlete's Feat Reuter. Milwaukee (Wisconsin), June 28. A SEW world record for the decathlon was set up at the Olympic Trials by Glen Morris of Denver, Colorado, with 7,850 points, against the German. Sievert's previous total of 7,824.*) points set up in 1934.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement88 1936-06-29 15 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights. Leg Pains. Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Ankles. Nervousness. Stiffness. Rheumatism. Dizziness. Lumbago. Burning. Itching. Smarting, Acidity and Loss of vigour by a Doctor's new discovery called Cystex (Slsstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans,88 words
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Advertisement73 1936-06-29 15 w y W GktAT CASTCRN Lift AttUUHCI COMPANY LIMITED W.S. 4 CAKE filtm CHOCOLATE fffSt I jSp Bozs. 32cts. 4ozs. 16cts. Obtainable from all dealers. Give your\ baby the best chance in life THE baby fed on Glaxo starts life with a big advantage. He has robust health and stamina—gifts73 words
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Article340 1936-06-29 16 THRILLING FINISH IN PADANG MATCH Singapore, Monday. IN a thrilling finish and a fight against time, the Royal Artillery (Changi) beat the S.C.C. Etceteras in a cricket match on the Fadang yesterday by three wickets. The Etceteras batted first, the Etceteras declared their innings closed at340 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-06-29 16 The Hon. Mr A. S. Small giving away the prizes at the Police Sports on Saturday. H17 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-06-29 16 Tne winners of the Tug-of-War eve nt (MIC. division lat the P Sports on Saturday.15 words
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Article209 1936-06-29 16 Indian Association Win By 104 Runs IN a cricket match played yesterday at Balestier Plain, the Indian Associa tion beat the Admiralty Recreation Clut by 104 runs. Scores:— I.A Choor Singh c Scoddon 1 Jones 17. P. X Baskaran c Donnell} b Swan 17, Solakan Singh c Workmar209 words
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Article203 1936-06-29 16 Low Scoring Match At iJalcstier Plain IN a low-scoring cricket match played 1 yesterday at Balestier Plain, the Ceylon Sports Club beat the S.C.R.C. by eight wickets Scores:— S.C.R.C H L Boon c Muthucumaru b Sabapathy 5, Kah Foo c Muthucumaru b Sundram 1. Evan Wong c Kanagaratnam203 words
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Article272 1936-06-29 16 Medical College Robbed Of Victory The Medical College were robbed of a victory over the S.C.C. on the padanp on Saturday, time helping the Cricket Club to make a draw cf the game. The Club batted first, and scored 162 Griffith Jones scoring 36 and Hewan 50. The272 words
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Article231 1936-06-29 16 Raffles institution Beaten By 52 Runs The Indians scorcd an easy wi:i over Raffles Institution by 52 runs. It was a low scoring match. The fndians knocked up 83 and bundled the Institution out for 31. Kholoff again bowled well for the in- stitute in taking 6231 words
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Article241 1936-06-29 16 Nondescripts, Lo&e tiy 52 Runs A splendid contribution of 87 by Pie Wilson, helped thS Midalesex to beat the N.C.C. by 52 runs. The N.C.C. batted first and scored 78 Wilson bowling well to take 4 for 17. The Soldiers replied with 140. The scovts were. N.C.C.:—Choor Singh241 words
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Article222 1936-06-29 16 School Hcatcn By 3 Wickets The A C S. lost to the Ceylon S.C. second string by 3 wickets and 52 runs yesterday. The school scored 88 and the Ceylonese replied with 140 for 7. The scores were: ACS. R. Singh lbw. b Muttu 4. Koh222 words
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Article252 1936-06-29 16 St. Joseph's Heal S.C.C. Second String The second string of the S.C.C. were beaten by 5 wickets by St. Joseph's Institute. The Club scored 120, Mitchell 22 and Gibson 32, top-scoring. The schoolboys replied iwth 124 for 5 Toledo countributing 78. The scores were: S.C.C. II:252 words
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Article267 1936-06-29 16 j Singles Title For Penang Player <From Our Oum Rcporlci, HE Pcrak Tennis Tournament was concluded to-day~tvhen the finals in all events were played. Goon Kok Lam of Penang. who is considered onof the most promising youngsters pia tag tennis to-day annexed the Siiißlc title from the holder.267 words
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Article83 1936-06-29 16 John He:, y Lewis till world's beaw-weight champion. too* only 1 mm. 27 sees, to beat Bob Godwin, of Florid .1. a termer opponent of Jack Pettifer. at Malison Squar. Ga-den Godwin succumbed to terrific barrage a.; lii.s ncgJC opponent opened up with both fists. He to a83 words
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Advertisement196 1936-06-29 16 DO YOU SUFFER FROM INSOMNIA? "Slumber guaranteed," says the bedsalesman, but he does not reckon with insomnia. The most perfect bed-spring-ing, or the softest mattress, cannot cure insomnia when it arises from causes beyond the control of mere mechanical ease. Chronic insomnia is generally the result of nerve trouble or196 words
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Article74 1936-06-29 17 lash With Troops Near Jerusalem Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, June 24. Arabs were killed and three d when a detachment of troops, an Arab village near Jeruwith opposition necessitatuse of fire-arms, loops were carrying out cleanperationa in an area where rere had been several ambushes on the Jerusalem-JaffaReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article42 1936-06-29 17 Shanghai, June 28. Avoiding to a customs report the for the first five months of the counted to $375,252,251, reting a decrease of $70,000,000 red with the corresponding period 1 year. The exports amounted to W '4'004,682.-Sin Chew Jit Poh.42 words
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Article55 1936-06-29 17 To Fly Round The Arctic Circle Reuter. Moscow, June 27. The Soviet airman, Mr Molokov, fc leaving shortly for Manchuria whence he makes a flight across the Arctic Orel in order to study ice conditions in Eastern Siberian seas. He visits Wrangel Island and flies along the northernReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement49 1936-06-29 17 I I I European made lenses and framei i I to suit individual faces supplied at I moderate prices. Satisfaction 5 guaranteed by I K. P. N. PANICKER, 1 Optician, 1 THE EMPIRE DISPENSARY, I opp. The Coliseum Theatre, 1 109, Batu Road, Koala Lumpur. r ffll .ijii«>^imiiiulllllllMllllllllillIl*«lllllinillWIllllllllllllll— f49 words
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Advertisement97 1936-06-29 17 1936 NEW MAGIC in RADIO! WELLS-GARDNER M .Jrt till) Ten tab* \C AHM JUST UNPACKED SPECIAL TROPICAL MODELS in 7, 10, 12 1G TUBES CALL SEE THEM Sun Radio Service Co. 124 Cecil Street. Phone 4454. KEILLERS DUNDEE MARMALADE 138 YEARS AGO MRS. JAMES KEILLER MADE AND MARKETED THE FIRST97 words
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Advertisement290 1936-06-29 17 The Magic Brain entertains you at home with a /fl3)U~~ovN world of programmes. /^^^^^^^^f Spend your money wisely and get full satisfaction |> by installing to-day the Magic Brain Radio. Please remember there Is a Magic Brain Easy Payment for every model. s^^^^ KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY. 404, North B.290 words
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Miscellaneous1186 1936-06-29 17 m m m m wm m m Z.H.I. SINGAPORE Halayam Listeners Kadio mmm T Wavelength 49.9 metres (6.018 kcs.) f nTi i?ll/ir»TI>l? Iby Cedric Cliffe. Produced by John i metres (9,560 kcs.>; DJQ 19.63 metres 6 p.m. Recorded music. KKlTlSrl pudney. (16.280 kcs.). 6.45 p.m. News bulletin. ddAPRAMMES 6.50 a.m.1,186 words
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Article, Illustration969 1936-06-29 18 KEEN AND THRILLING COMPETITION Singapore, Monday. THE spacious sports field at the Police in Thompson Road presented a. animated scene on Saiuiday afternoon when the local Police Force htld their Annual AthIctjc meeting. A very large crowd gathered around the held at one end of969 words
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Article34 1936-06-29 18 Result Of June Mixed Foursome Twcnt 3 -(hrpe cards were taken out »or the Junior Mixed Foursome com petition which resulted in a win for M£. E. Hitcham G. Pntehett 43-8^34 words
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Article55 1936-06-29 18 The following ties in tne Ttennla Tournament will be played tin, TO-DAY'S TIES it™? S i nßles Handicap: —(Final) Chori" froong Siong vs T G Sect TO-MORROW'S TIES "B* Singles Handicap:—One SiooHin vs K. I. Tan. THURSDAY'S TIES "B" Singles Handicap:—Tan Chin Tuani vs Tan Thean Tek (Semi-final)55 words
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Article376 1936-06-29 18 Successful Annual Meeting Singapore, Monday. TLORIOUS weather favoured the v annual Athletic Sports of the Victoria School held on the schoo' ground on Saturday afternoon. The ground was gaily decorated with flags and pennants of the school colours and amolifled gramophone music addeo to thr amenities of376 words
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281 1936-06-29 18 Hoops Cup For Punai l Singapore. Monday. AX Saturday the final race for the v Santry Challenge Cup (for women) was sailed in a fresh breeze from the S.W. 'Betsy," skippered by Miss Hilary Parker, finished first, the finishing times being:— 1.281 words
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Advertisement795 1936-06-29 18 j MESSRS. POWELL CO., Ltd. J S No. 27, Chulia Street, i (Established 1863) J s j Straits Settlements' Oldest Saleroom. Open daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. j i i Auction Sale of household furniture held at our saleroom every i S Saturday at 10795 words
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Advertisement45 1936-06-29 18 BETTER 111 LAXATIVE-TAKE Iff CHOCOLAX! I TASTY like a HI I 8 chocolate candy. f I EFFECTIVE yet \jf Wi acts gently and HI thoroughly l»'ke \l l nature. ||B ECONOMICAL —40 ||ip "Climate proof" j 60 cents. j 1 FREDERICK STEARNS &CO w.s. 545 words
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Article734 1936-06-29 19 IRON HAND Portugal Under Dr. Salazar Madrid. iiMlVr is peihaps the least obtrufl ve and most eflicient of Krone's dictatorships has its tenth Kr'hdav on May 28, the anmver,,f the coup d'etat of 1926, li,n General Gomez da Custa cut h „rt democratic rule in Portugal, lo-daj,734 words
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Article341 1936-06-29 19 Aids For Stratosphere Pilot (By Air Mail) London, June 17. MECHANICAL blowers, like the superchargers of racing engines, may be used to supply air in life-giving quanti ties to the pilots of British aeroplanes which will explore the stratosphere, thai mysterious upper region which begins341 words
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Article254 1936-06-29 19 U.S. Doctors' Attack i I HIGH MATERIAL MORTALITY Kansas City, Missouri. A DRAMATIC attack on the use of "twilight sleep" for painless childbirth has been made by prominent obstetricians and gynaecologists at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association. A woman—Dr. Gertrude Neilson led the attack.254 words
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Article89 1936-06-29 19 Development Of Lower Volga Region Moscow. A new area for the growing of rice is being developed along r Main sections of the Caspian Sea Coast inundated by the Volga River floods The area under rice has this year been extended to about 350 acres. Last year89 words
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Advertisement15 1936-06-29 19 57/// ahead.. Succqm in life.... Waiting wuth. are achieved by taking ALL CHEMISTS SELL IT15 words
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Advertisement276 1936-06-29 19 ARE YOU JUST HOPING TO OBTAIN A GOOD POSITION I Hope without foundation Is futile in these days of keen competition. While you are waiting for something v to turn up, others are seizing the opportunities that are passing you by. Hope, on the other hand, combined with Training is276 words
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Advertisement218 1936-06-29 19 j Scientific 1 j DIAMOND ItIX.S Mounted on Sovereign! gold Highly appreciated by H.E. Countess of Willingdon I «S3» M i Sfe JSC "j j j s CATALOGUE FREE J S. G. B. COMPANY, LIMITED., J J Post Box No. 2§3 MADRAS. Telegrams: Splendid. i T "ODONTORO" f A too218 words
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67 1936-06-29 20 Ch»\d! n i L r°u n ?T G f the bri -iant dancers of "Follow' ouZ ?rice- ?isS playi s twice-nightly and at popujar price*, passed its !50th performance on Derby Day May 27 Th P Sin^^lf^r Le Gon strikin doubled Shadows of her 11 J i?..- Her num «?ers67 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-06-29 20 The yacht is to be scuttled next month.13 words
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Advertisement16 1936-06-29 20 Afrents: Joseph TTavers Son*. Ltd •V, bl c. I r APB-l mmm\ ETC» CENTS TOR LTD16 words
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