Malaya Tribune, 18 August 1936
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Title Section39 1936-08-18 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII. -No. 194. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. Aug. 18, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1936. F IVE~CĔXT>|39 words
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Advertisement81 1936-08-18 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant j In Malaya SAUSAGES :f_ 1 j MILK AT ITS BEST j j SINCAP«IE'S FAVOIBITE BRA N D j I Happy Hours in Baby Land i Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- j j tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby81 words
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Advertisement93 1936-08-18 1 THE NEWS 1 WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The >IOR.\l\G TRIBUNE POWDERED MILK lj S PURE (SB?)' SAFE j MILK HgTjJTjH MILK DRINKING OR [J|§# GROWING j COOKING. CHILDREN. j j Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. S 1 DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. v •> B f|^#fWfilSKY SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP Sole93 words
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Advertisement435 1936-08-18 2 Ill fl I —J I ML HASSAN •C 37. BRAS BA3AH ROAD. SINGAPORE. f We undertake all aorta of work lv eJectricaJ, gas and water aervice lines. We give prompt attention to ail either big or amaiL Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon ra- J without435 words
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Advertisement494 1936-08-18 2 FOR SALE. Two Blocks Freehold land »0 and 51 acres situated sixth mile main Jonore-Kota Tinggl and on side road to Tebrau alongside Pandan village Nett Price $10,000 per block. Freehold lots Tanglin suitable building immediately from ***** square feet Farrer Road and 27,563 Cluny Road Municipal water, gas, electricity.494 words
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Advertisement693 1936-08-18 2 MARNEYTS For everything photographic. Consult us before you go elsewhere Developing printing enlarging, a specialty Give us a trial. Prompt service outition order*? executed by post 119 North Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL OFFER 200 writing paper 100 envelopes printed with your nam* and address only $1 Cash with order Printed693 words
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Advertisement396 1936-08-18 2 STATE OF JOHORE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Chargee 1 Appn. No. 12 of 1936. N.PJLS.T. MUTHAYAH CHETTIAK. so Sithambaram I hettiar of Singapore Charge* and NG TANG of Muar, Chargor. AUCTION SALE All those two pieces of land comprised in Johore Government Grants Nos. *****396 words
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Advertisement132 1936-08-18 2 VULCAIM M. C C SWISS MADE MTCBFS FOR BEA( TV ft ACCUr A widt and ri *d -ttsplay. Mod. O*. North Bridge <\ear MiMk f The above have no whatsoever uuh ar.. and Watch Deader* "MASTER" LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS Strongest in the world Obtainable Everywhere. Sole Agents: RAHMIN PENH AS,132 words
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374 1936-08-18 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES BRITAIN'S 9,000-TON SHIP Secrets Of The Queen Mary's Sister 'By Air Mail) Glasgow, Aug. 5. AS forecast In the News of the World a fortnight ago, the famous Clydebank firm of John Brown and Company nave secured the contract for a sister ship to the Queen Mary.374 words
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Article495 1936-08-18 3 Geared Turbine System To Be Mainia ned I Opportunity is also likely to be take.to benefit by the best shipbuildh g brains in other centres besides the «Jlyde. When the Cunard-White Stai Company called for tenders for a sister ship, these were forthcoming xrom three concerns. Each of495 words
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Article267 1936-08-18 3 Que i n Mary Sights Empire State Building- New York. PROM his vantage-point in the crow s nest of the Queen Mary the lock out man can sight the Empire State Building in New York City when the liner is still an hour's steaming from the Ambrose267 words
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Advertisement378 1936-08-18 3 STEAMER SAILINGS :7/i\A and BRITISH INDIA I» 0 S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1636. 6,100 Aug. 27 17,000 Aug. 23 6,000 Sept. 6 [NDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 COWL' 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23378 words
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Advertisement645 1936-08-18 3 ML ML LINE ancorporated In France* (MESSAGERIES MARITTMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE WAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles ANGERS 9,900 T. Sept. 4 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct, 2 D'ARTAGNAN645 words
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Advertisement524 1936-08-18 3 I'ASSbNGEK AND I Ki.K.li I SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham BORINGIA 18-8 18-8 19-8 21-8 ERRIA 8-9 8-9 9-9 11-9 LALANDIA 29-9 29-9524 words
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Advertisement441 1936-08-18 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER Xs6l lloyd y —j| llncorporated in Germany). (he undernoted are the Company 4 Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NOKTII CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore 2VJO. I DONAU" for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, North China Japan Aug. 25 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG \M» BREMEN:— "FRANKEN" also calls Oran441 words
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907 1936-08-18 4 INCREASED PROFITS BUT DIVIDEND UNCHANGED London, July 28. T4IE thirteenth annual general meeting of Lambak Rubber Limited was held here to-day, Mr. J. G. Hay, the chairman, presiding. Mr. J. K. Albeit, representing the .Secretaries and Agents (Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Limited), read the the907 words
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Article447 1936-08-18 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Aug. 17 RUBBER .ast price To-day's Change. Tone Q uiet Quiet Spot Buyers 1% 79.16 -h 16 Sept. Buyers 7 5 8 y 10 Sellers 7 1116 7 11.16 Oct.lDec. Buyers 7 11 16 7 R a Sellers 7 a 4 7 Jan.jMar. Buyers447 words
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Article151 1936-08-18 4 Secret Process Produces Silk-Like Appearance EXPERIMENTS with a special type o: cotton grown exclusively in the Sea Islands (British West Indies* have enabled cotton spinning experts to make •i discovery which manufacturers believe will open up a profitable new market for Lancashire and provide a new dress151 words
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Article103 1936-08-18 4 The Registrar-General of statistics announces that the exports of pineapples during the week ended Aug. 8, from Malayan ports amounted to 40,717 cases, of which: 18 380 (45 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,212 (3 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 17,916 (44per103 words
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Article80 1936-08-18 4 Reuter. New York, Aug. 17. According to the official returns issued to-day imports of rubber into the United States during July totalled 35,800 tons. Consumption during the month amounted to 48,100 tons. Stocks on the last day of the month were placed at 234,500 tons andReuter. - 80 words
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95 1936-08-18 4 Reuter. London, Aug. 17. Stocks of rubber in London on Saturday last were officially placed at 47,972 tons compared with 48,587 tons a week previously, a decrease of 615 tons. Deliveries during the week amounted to 1.243 tons compared with 1,213 tons the previous week.Reuter. - 95 words
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Article35 1936-08-18 4 Reuter. London Aug. 17. London pepper stocks on Saturday last and comparisone with the previous week were as follows:— White 12,154 tons (Previously 12,195 ton*». Black 1,748 tons (Previousl} i 1,749 tons».—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article157 1936-08-18 4 A few months ago a Birmingham business man, Mr. Frank R. Ford, lay in bed in a nursing home recovering from a slight operation. He found that owing to the location of the electric light, he had difficulty in reading his paper, so he asked a157 words
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Article824 1936-08-18 4 ARDENTLY PURSUED BUT IMPRA C TIC ABLE GERMANY S pressure for, and progress towards, economic, self-sufficiencyare in striking evidence,' comments Mr. E. C. Donaldson Rawlins, Commercial Councellor to the British Embassy in Berlin, in a report, issued by the Department of Overseas Trade on economic conditions824 words
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Advertisement174 1936-08-18 4 Take SANATOGEN and enjoy Youfhy Vitality There is this about Sanatogen: In a perfectly natural manner it does what it promises to do. Sanatogen builds up new health because it iniuses into It will not cure every imagin- the ce u s Q f blcod and nerves able disease, but174 words
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Article425 1936-08-18 5 (from Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. RUBBER ap re: cts., down Va ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7 9 16d., down l|l6d. Market Tone: Very steady. Xew York: 161 16 cts., down 3 16 ct. Market Tone: Dull. London and New York eased oi tl c425 words
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Article106 1936-08-18 5 ;rade with the British substantial advance this andl Australia for the first > of i 9 3 exce eded those 116 612 carcases of nrr.;- .f' 61 u <* butter: of cheese. aim at making the port the <lVp.. rC n f °J the Mj dlands. ma106 words
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Article1510 1936-08-18 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Singapore, Aug. 18, 10, a.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt 41- Arnnat Tin Buyers Sellers buyers Sellers Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt M V v 39 4 3 3 4 3 1 North Taioin* BuyerS Sellers1,510 words
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Article121 1936-08-18 5 Former cotton mill operatives are to be taught the Dutch method of weaving for the production of furnishing fabrics in Heywood, Lancashire. A Dutch firm have taken over premises in the town and have installed machinery for the manufacture of soft furnishings and cloth for designing121 words
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Article238 1936-08-18 5 A factory for the manufacture of lacquers, enamels and varnishes, which I claims to be the last word in fireproof construction, has been opened in Birmingham, The manufacture of these products, involving, as jt does, the use OS s<> many inflammable materials particularly nitro-cotton, necessitates elabor ate238 words
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Advertisement96 1936-08-18 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh Ke96 words
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Advertisement759 1936-08-18 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almcida Street. Authorised and SuDscribed Capital £2.000 000 Paid-up Capital £1,u00,000 Reserve Fund 500 ,juu HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed759 words
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Article124 1936-08-18 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Captain Blood." 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. I CAPITOL The Three Wise Guys." j 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION. —"Two's Company," 6.15 j and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH. —"Saint Tulsidass," j (Hindustani> 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. I orpat WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing j sidSs, Malay Opera, Chinese W.i vanes C nemas:124 words
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Article64 1936-08-18 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO DAY. AUG. 18 High Tldes:-n.55 p.m.. 9 ft., ft* a m 10 ft., 2 ms t Caiin ing Football: S.A.F.A Div. H-FO" n v. Marines Pulau »ram v. Monopolies. S-HB-eminent o Service Lea ue omce v v Police. Stadium. Tenn1s P H64 words
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Article27 1936-08-18 6 A meeting of the committee of UM SU ai ™tlements 'Singapore, Association will be held m the Exchange Room on Monday at 5.15 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement225 1936-08-18 6 PREMIER HOTEL J \J&z%*-~ TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I 8151 „9.15 P .n, I (forma.) M 5 to m.dm K M AND RE-ENGAGEMENT OF B.NOAFORFB FAVOURITES THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE 1 ntl VW fl ESTELLE DAVIS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. B• POPULAR PRICES. Radio and Gramopnone raSSeriC r Entertainment.225 words
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Advertisement191 1936-08-18 6 I). T. 1 IM S I Lion ltraiitl DIABETES HERB- TEA Cures Thousands from DIABETES RHEUMATISM URIC ACID KIDNEY TROUBLES and ALL URINAL COMPLAINTS ii^BS^WOR^ 1^rgeTitT^$3^ SMALL TIN $2.00 postage extra D.T.Lim& Company, NORTH BRIDGE ROAI>, SINGAPORE. MM BIS I '-'JA living tribute to TRUFOOD I TRUFOOD. I His mother191 words
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Advertisement165 1936-08-18 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Lim" Kim Tee deceased AUCTION SALE OF Wax polished teak household furr.ilure including Austrian-made pictures, hanging lamps, crockeiy, pam ware etc. to be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Sent Co., Ltd., No. 30, Chulia Street. On Saturday 22nd. August 1936 at 10 a.m. Now on165 words
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Advertisement348 1936-08-18 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Perfect running a ™arest offer. Singapore. 163 A RoacL Three bedrooms, three halls. Heauny AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES etC To be held at at 10 3« a.m. Now on view. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., Auctioneers Appraisers. Singapore, 17th August, 1936. Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now348 words
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Advertisement269 1936-08-18 6 SUCCESS GUARANTEED, Few shilling! monthly; Tuition by post: Accountancy Secretaryship. Architecture, Engineei tall branches* Matriculation. Cain brio Commercial Examinations. Write to Singapore Agent, The Bennef Colh 6, Kampong Bahru Road, Sings SITUATION WANTED ExAustralian age 38, seeks position Malaya. 6 years experience with g f Kellners, Calcutta. Refreshmdining Room Manager,269 words
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Article404 1936-08-18 7 ASIATIC ESTATE STAFFS The Value Of A Central Body (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—In the quarterly report of the Sungei Siput Estate Asiatic Staffs' Association, published in your issue of the 3rd inst., it is stated that the Lower Perak Estate Asiatic Staffs'404 words
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Article447 1936-08-18 7 Plane From Straits-born Chinese (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) —Though the question has naturally cropped up in the minds of the Straits born Chinese, Mr. Ong Chin Seng l of Singapore deserves to be congratulated for suggesting that in the commemoration of the coming birthday447 words
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Article253 1936-08-18 7 Community's Thanks To The Tribune (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—I regret that when you were about to close the correspondence ol the above subject, private business ol an urgent nature had taken me away from the Colony. Nevertheless, I feel it my first duty on returning253 words
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Advertisement391 1936-08-18 7 WOTHER STOMACH Ol'K RATION AVOIDED hv >|. u lean Brand Stomach Towder j about the first week of Febru''B ,vr' res Mr. M. B., "I became ill. The iff- vnintoms were that I was very fi r>t hardly walk, and could not *<•••' .V t 0 f terrible pain in391 words
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Advertisement25 1936-08-18 7 Off ASS CO Pep.fi r//////////////////// VAPEXl YOU CAN BE SURE OF ISHELL Sffii I ■■ifcfc ALL BRITISH Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd.25 words
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Advertisement195 1936-08-18 7 Jfjjk dial I BRIDAL VEILS J 1 4 Beautiful in conception and design 'M^> Und U wf charm for the new brid e. I v *i| In Ivory and Cream Size 12; 4 Prices $9.95t0511.95 Wedding Veils tetSruF Th y exc 'T? e in dee ffn and wi Madden the195 words
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Advertisement192 1936-08-18 8 THE P|IZĔ A CROWN the weapon ♦the victim^, «WW GREY Kose ""CEDRIC HRRDWICKE NOVfl PILBEfIM CRITICS EVERYWHERE HAVI ACCLAIMED IT GREATER THAN PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII"! PAVILION—Next Week! I Positively LAST NIGHT of this famous WARNER BROS, famous j Adventure Film! i TO-NIGHT j ALHAMBRA j mSSSSSSSS SSSS i192 words
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Advertisement298 1936-08-18 8 —^^tj HERE'S A NEW TYPE OF COMEDY! See DAMON RUN YON S well-known story brought to the I Screen! J j |CAPITOL..OpeningTO-NIGHT| I See how one little girl Softened up Three Hard boiled Yeggs! Betty did not want to marry Bob j He didn't want to marry Betty AND SO298 words
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Advertisement147 1936-08-18 8 ~,,Vl MISS m 6-15 \M V 4»W FUNNIEST PICTURE Of T,IE YEAR Straits F G rdon HARK IN THE COMEDY WHICH A HAS BEEN MORE TALKED W ABOUT THAN ANY FILM 5) SCREENED IN SINGAPORE IMj V THIS YEAR 1 I r/ T *vo s V COMV A \W^^W British147 words
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Article151 1936-08-18 9 Beating Of Estreat At S.C.C. To-Day THE band of the Ist battalion the Mid--1 dlesex Regiment will beat retreat on the S.C.C. Padang this evening, beginning at six o'clock. The programme will be as follows:— Combined March, "sth Brigade" <Band. Bugles and Drums), Mornay; Slow March, "Dover Castle,"151 words
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Article73 1936-08-18 9 Rails of Sheffield steel laid on the Brockville, Westport and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (now the Westport subdivision of the C.N.R.) 50 years ago are still in service and bear little evidence of the effect of either climate or traffic on their quality, though they have73 words
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Advertisement669 1936-08-18 9 t TEA DANCES I from 5 to 7.30 p.m. j Eve ry Tuesday, Thursday V i And Saturday j NIGHT DANCES Nightly from \_W k+ j Dance j ToThe Irresistible A? Rhythms of j *T DE SILVA'S LIVE ORCHESTRA. j srr r!fai GEYLANG PHONE 5511 7 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT Second669 words
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Advertisement79 1936-08-18 9 if \t Ik <m J LOAKED IN T jj GREATNESSASTHE S T FIRST WOMAN IN WHITE! J T/ie Heroic IT or Nurse V PFho Renounced The V Man S/ic Loved 7b c Love; All Mankindh Another thrilling real-life; portrait from the producers of *5* •J* "The Story of Louis Pasteur*!79 words
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Advertisement255 1936-08-18 9 WARNER I3ROS. Producers of the Famous Musicals "Gold-diggers" and "Footlight Parade" bring you another Outstanding Singing and Dancing Spectacular Epic Forget EVERY OTHER Musical You're in for a Grand New Thrill CAPITOL OPENING SOON 1 1 Swing It, Sister! Stomp Your r*^4 Feet! With the Greatest Cast Since 42nd Street!"/^^^jf255 words
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Obituary139 1936-08-18 10 TAN—Mrs. Tan See Boo nee Ang Choo Neo, aged 90, beloved mother of Dr. Y. W. Tan (Klangi, Mr. Y. E. Tan, and Mrs. K. C. Wee, on Monday, 17, at 1 a.m., at 377, Bukit Timah Road. She also leaves behind her 31 grandchildren, 85 great139 words
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Obituary72 1936-08-18 10 Mrs. A. Smith and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral service of the late Mr. Arthur Smith at St. Andrew's Cathedral and at the graveside, and those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence. MRS. THOMAS WONG72 words
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Article689 1936-08-18 10 yyiTH the departure of the delegates of the International Tin Committee who negotiated with the representatives nf Siam regarding renewal of the control agreement, hope of an immediat settlement of the question passes. While it would be unwise to insist that agreement is bound to be689 words
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Article113 1936-08-18 10 Forty-Seventh Annual Issue By Bangkok Times I The Directory for Bangkok and Siam COT the year 1936-7, published by the Bangkok Times Press. Ltd., is Tiow on sale. This is the forty-seventh year of publication, and the directory is rightly regarded as an authoritative guide to the country113 words
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Article89 1936-08-18 10 Entertainment At Victoria Theatre A variety entertainment will be given by the Ladies' Union at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 5, commencing at 8.30 p.m. The programme will consist of two sketches, orchestral pieces, Indian dances, individual and group musical items. The net proceeds will be utilised89 words
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Article46 1936-08-18 10 Cancellation Of Unused Expo Credits The Deputy Controller of Rubber forwards the following statement of export credits unused and therefore cancelled cn June 30:— F.M.S. 247 lb Johore 493 I S.S. Mainlr.nd 353 S.S. Islands 27 Kedah 282 Kelantan 1 Perils 59 Total 1,46246 words
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248 1936-08-18 10 NOTES COMMENTS A Doctor's Criticisms nR. G. Jameson-Carr, who was a special member of the Yellow Fever Commission in Brazil of the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, is reported to have made some very biting remarks as to the prevalence -)f mosquitoes in Singapore. In our complacency, we248 words
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Article184 1936-08-18 10 CINGAPORE has suffered severely during the past two or three years from j "scare" statements, particularly ihose coupling the name of the town with the alleged menace of yellow fever. At a time when the defences are being strengthened, making Singapore one of the largest garrison centres184 words
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Article149 1936-08-18 10 £S we have said, it country to extern of mosquito entirely. When the D States. Canada. Grea: Britaj countries hav e achieved this, they no doubt inform llalaya not H can done. The success of the anti-malar] cures with which the name nf Malcolm Watson will always be149 words
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Article170 1936-08-18 10 |N view of the publicity gton I statement, and the probab:.;:;. tftg it has been cabled to Britain by m enthusiastic correspondent of a cis agency, we suggest that the mane: s taken up by the Iftmictpil C.:rr..» sioners and thoroughly ventilated It k next meeting. It170 words
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Article289 1936-08-18 10 By "Looker On "A WOMAN finds it quite an easy matter to deceive anybody," says a j writer. The hand that rocks the cradle i fools the world. I i i "To play a harp continuously for an hour requires a great deal of strength," says289 words
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Advertisement233 1936-08-18 10 F 1 I £1 Ac« r it $3 35 PER BOT I pi O R INCLUDING DUTY "special W E VERY BOTTLE CARRIESTHISSEAL CV QUALITY JIĔ h THE FINEST OF M OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES AVI H Hi Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I LITTLE'S Slarijifiin fil«j>l. 5 -> i* Valii233 words
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Advertisement45 1936-08-18 10 v l PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYK j S Specialising: Ocular Mus<ele Ano- j malies. Complicated defects of vision. Glasses if needed. I R. A. THOMPSON, D.OJS. I (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4. Arcade (Ground Floor). J Phone 3002. i 3b fears' European Clinical < Experience.45 words
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155 1936-08-18 11 MADRID QUIET Britain Stops Arms Supplies Reuter. London, Aug. 17lato hour to-night the iTbaUh rer Palma has been raging Her( >!> Kadio Station has The t, insurgent hands who £2 it llo ernment losses at 200 fTled a >Reuter. - 155 words
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Article482 1936-08-18 11 Two Hundred Lefl In Madrid Reuter. London. Aug. 11. ACCORDING to a message from Mr. 0»ilvie Forbes. Counsellor at the British Embassy in Madrid, who aimed to take charge there on sundav. there are now about 200 British subjects left in the capital. FWtT-enc of the Britbh residentsReuter. - 482 words
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Article96 1936-08-18 11 London, Aug. 17. The evacuation of foreign nationals from Granada by aeroplane under arrangements made with the two sides to the civil war has continued. Three of eleven British subjects have been brought out of the city which is held by insurgents and invested by Government troops,96 words
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Article, Illustration149 1936-08-18 11 Disembarks From Aramis At Saigon Singapore, Tuesday. GENERAL Chen Wai Chow, the brother of General Chen Chi Tang, the former Canton Dictator, was expected to arrive in Singapore this morning by the French liner Aramis bound for Europe. On the arrival of the vessel, however, it was149 words
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Article160 1936-08-18 11 Naval Base Works Chief Leaving I I Singapore, Monday. /I FAREWELL party was held yestcri day by the Civil Engineering Outdoor Staff i Dock Section Stoics Basin* of the H. M. Naval Base Ihonour oi the impending departure 01 transfer of Mr. C. F. Armstrong, thenCivil Engineer. M160 words
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Article56 1936-08-18 11 Ship's Officer To Pay Arrears Singapore. Monday. Mr C A Eklund, a European shin's officer, was ordered to pay $105 by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. G. W. Da ThV2omplainant. Mrs. May Eklund. sued her husband for three* months arrears of maintenance Mr Eklund's application for a postponement was56 words
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Article254 1936-08-18 11 Arrives In Singapore, TRANSFERRED TO AMERICA Singapore, Tuesday. a REPRESENTATIVE of one oi" the largest news services in the world arrived in Singapore by the Messageries Maritimes luxury liner Aramis this morning. He is Mr. H. Barte, general manager of the Havas News Service in Shanghai—an254 words
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Article54 1936-08-18 11 Due At Singapore At 6 a.m. To-Morrow Singapore, Tuesday. The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Verde, which was due at Singapore from Europe to-day, has been delayed. It is now announced that the vessel is due here at 6 a.m. to-morrow morning and will leave for Hongkong and54 words
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Article104 1936-08-18 11 No Justification For Apprehension Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 17. "When we start to exercise ou" Sovereign power and impose fiscal taxation it will be only with the greatest moderation." affirms a declaration read on the floor of the Stock Ex change by the Minister of Finance. He adds,Reuter. - 104 words
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Article73 1936-08-18 11 British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 17. The Egyptian Premier, Nchas Pasha, and part of the Egyptian delegation to London for the signature of the AneloEgyptian treaty, sailed from Alexandria this morning. The entire delegation is expected to reach London on Sunday. Arrangements have been made for the delegatesBritish Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article152 1936-08-18 11 Sleepwalker Found Aiive On Rails Halifax. Nova Scotia. Mr Roy LAing of the Royal Canadian Force counts himself lucky to be A somnambulism, he lowered himself in his sleep from an express train speeding at 50 miles an hour and escaped with only a few scratches. The152 words
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Article201 1936-08-18 11 ELEVEN DEATHS Steamship Sunning Breaking Up Reuter. Manila, Aug. 17. AT least 11 were killed when a typhoon struck the north of Luzon Island. Houses and crops were destroyed and famine is threatening the inhabitants. The United States survey ship F. W. Thomer was driven aground.Reuter. - 201 words
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Article218 1936-08-18 11 Two Indians Kilhd On Spot Sitiawan, Sunday. TWO Indians, a Sikh aged about and a Tamil Muslim of 55, met theii deaths in a tragic accident when botl. were crushed under a falling tree at the Siputeh Quarry near Bruas, on Friday, Aug. 14 at about218 words
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Article80 1936-08-18 11 Charge Against Air Base Employee Singapore, Monday. CHARLES Fraser. a European employed at the Royal Air Base, appeared before the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman. to-day on a charge of causing grevious hurt to Tan Ah Choon by negligent driving In Teluk Blanga Road on Aug. 15.80 words
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Article153 1936-08-18 11 New South Wales Olympic Council Request Sydney. N S W. Aug. 10. The Federal Government will be asked by the New South Wales Olympic Council to appoint a Minister for Sport. Delegates to the Council are now formulating details of the proposal. Suggested duties of the Minister153 words
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Article122 1936-08-18 11 Confidence Trick j I TOWKAY ROBBED IN IPOH TFro7?i Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. A DARING daylight fraud was perpetrated by a Tamil at noon yesterday in respect of over $50 belonging to a Chinese towkay, who cashed a cheque for $700 at the Chartered122 words
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Article32 1936-08-18 11 System Covering Nine Provinces Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Aug. 18. The telephone system covering nine provinces is completed. The service will be opened on Sept. I.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 32 words
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Article29 1936-08-18 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Aug. 18. The cotton harvest in Shensi and Honan is expected to be excellent owing to favourable weather. —Sin Chew Jit Foh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 29 words
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Article33 1936-08-18 11 Mr. Snaik Yahya Afifi, J.P. of Messrs. Alkaff and Co., the Arcade, is leaving for Java on business on Thursday by the Nieuw Zealand. He will probably be away for about a month.33 words
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Article305 1936-08-18 11 IN SUIYUEN Demand Rejected By Gen. Fu i l Shanghai, Aug. 18. IT is reported that the Japanese are planning to have naval domination of North China. A party of surveyors are making a survey of the coasts and a naval base is to jhe305 words
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Advertisement13 1936-08-18 11 get your specs from ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO., for Style, Comfort and Perfect Vision13 words
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Advertisement178 1936-08-18 11 NEVER HEARD OF FRICTION IN A REFRIGERATOR I You can actually hear the friction in many refrigerators. Tin t j whirring, and occasional minor din, is the result of many moving j parts moving day and night, at a rate which spells replacement after a year or so. Compare this178 words
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1853 1936-08-18 12 AMAZING STORY OF LOANS AND DEALINGS Singapore, Monday. THE theft of 41,085 guilders from 1 the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank on Dec. 31, 1935, by the simple expedient of substituting a spurious packet for the genuine one in which the money1,853 words
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Article154 1936-08-18 12 i British Oversea Trade In July British Wireless. London, Aug. 17. THE sharp rise in exports recorded in the r T et urns of Britain's oversea trade to July brings the total value of exports last month to the highest figure reached since November 1930 TheBritish Wireless. - 154 words
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Article75 1936-08-18 12 Return Visit To Raffles Hotel THOSE most popular of entertainers Cowan and Bailey and Ted and Evelyn are back again at Raffles Hotel for a few days only, after successful seasons In Kuala Lumpur and Penang They were given an enthusiastic reception last night, when a large75 words
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Article215 1936-08-18 12 Ex-Army Men Objects To Hat Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, Sydney, N.S.W. Aug. 10. *T the conclusion of the ceremony at the Sydney Cenotaph recently, when the Governor (Sir Murray Anderson) laid a wreath in memory of the fallen, a man shouted at another who stood with his hat215 words
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Article78 1936-08-18 12 Penang, Siam, Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain. Ireland. Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m.78 words
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Article34 1936-08-18 12 Mr. Lim Kim Leng. of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., states that he is not the Lim Kirn Leng who was acquitted of a water cheating charge by the Second Magistrate on Friday.34 words
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Article104 1936-08-18 12 Four Boat Train Coachss Involved London, Aug. 17. FIRE broke out in the Jersey boat train from Southampton to London on Saturday as the result of which four coaches were ultimately involved. The communication cord was pulled when the outbreak was detected and the train stopped. There was104 words
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Article85 1936-08-18 12 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. and general delivery of letters85 words
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Article60 1936-08-18 12 The Air mail (Imperial) despatched lrom Singapore on Aug. 9 was delivered in London on Aug. 17 »8 days>. The Air mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Aug. 12 was delivered in London on Aug. 18 (6 days). The mail despatched from Singapore on July 24 by the60 words
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Article92 1936-08-18 12 Pangi, Dutch, G3O tons; from Cheribon 18 8 to Bengkalis 18.8. Kobe, Japanese, 2,721 tons; from Moji 16.8 to Colombo 18.8. loyama Maru, Japanese, 4,383 tons* from Karachi 17.8 to Yokohama uncertain. Hero. Norwegian. 823 tons; from Bangkok 17.8 to Bangkok 20 8 Kola, British, 729 tons; from92 words
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Article883 1936-08-18 12 IMPRESSED— BUT STILL SORE! 8.N.8. Restric(j ()n AN UNCOMPORTABf P BED C THE question of the allei quate quota allotted to R North Borneo by the Int Rubber Regulation has been such a Bore < that state is again L2S minutes of the North ber of Commerce. The report states'883 words
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Advertisement12 1936-08-18 12 Bfpu B GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU I i to S. 3012 words
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Advertisement57 1936-08-18 12 THE OVERS! i: A S ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. i FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR WORKMEN'S OOMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA CHOP HANG GUAN. SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOO.NO NG KON CHEE KLANG LEE ENG TEH IPOH —LEE AH WENG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY.57 words
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Miscellaneous121 1936-08-18 12 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Ceylon (Aramis; 1 p.m. China (generally!, Hoihow I (Conte Verde r 2 p.m. Hongkong (Conte Verde) 2 p.m. 1 Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong; p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik (Rokani 3121 words
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Article, Illustration238 1936-08-18 13 sight Visible To Naked Eye iF fir-, important comet seen (or I i e ars is now observable from •1'ilavan water*, according to reports ivc d tiom the masters of ships ivin between Malaya and *he Netherlands Ea~<t Indies. i238 words
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Article142 1936-08-18 13 V r erdict Of Death By Misadventure Singapore, Monday APPEARING before the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day, a Cantonese woman gave evidence in connection with the death of her 40--year-old husband who sustained fatal injuries when he fell down the stairs of his house in142 words
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Article33 1936-08-18 13 THE P. and O. steamer Somali has left Hongkong and is exoected to arrive at Singapore at noon to-morrow (Wednesday She will nroceed alongside the S H B wharves on arrival.33 words
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Article82 1936-08-18 13 Taking Advantage Of Sunny Weather London, Aug. 18. AFTER six weeks of unseasonable weather, London and the South of England is enjoying a spell of sunny hot weather which seems likely to continue at least for several days. Swimming pools and open air cafes which have been poorly82 words
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Article57 1936-08-18 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 16. A MEETING of the central committee of the A.A. of Malaya was held to-day in the Selangor Club with Mr. E D. Shearn presiding. Delegates from all the affiliated associations in Malaya were present and Mr. F.J.L. Mayger. of Singapore,57 words
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Article460 1936-08-18 13 Wish Unfulfilled ANOTHER FAREWELL TO DR. TYAU Singapore, Monday. REPRESENTATIVES from more than 70 local Chinese associations, guilds and schools were present at the tea party held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce this afternoon to bid farewell to Dr Phillip K. C. Tyau, the460 words
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Article83 1936-08-18 13 Australian Attitude To Japan Reuter. Melbourne, Aug. 17 AUSTRALIA is still ready to conclude a commercial treaty with Japan, declared the Premier. Mr. Lyons, in a broadcast speech. He declared that Japan was responsible for the delay and Australia would not weaken in her attitude. "WeReuter. - 83 words
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Article68 1936-08-18 13 Removal To Singapore Museum THE hug? 46 foot whale recently found dead on the shores of Pulau Sugi, Dutch island lying outside Singapore, has now been removed to Raffles Museum. The skeleton was dissected arid the bones transported to Singapore. It will be assembled and exhibited at68 words
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Article53 1936-08-18 13 THE following passengers were due to leave Singapore by the m.s. Ĕoringia leaving to-day. Mr. J. Bianchi. Mrs J. Bianchi. Mr. J. M. Gast, Mr. J. M. Gost Mr. D. Haacr Mrs. t>. Haag Mrs. C. A. W. d< Ruyter. Mr. J. B. Simpson. Miss A. Story. Master53 words
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Article34 1936-08-18 13 The Rev. T.N. Koshy. B.A., B.D., Vicar of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church in Malaya. is due to arrive at Port Swettenham by the Rajula on Friday. He will be stationed at Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Advertisement80 1936-08-18 13 lleiflex Rolleicord Rolleifle Rolleicord Rolleiflex Rolleicord Rolleiflex Rolleicord Rolleiflex I No picture should be a failure if taken with a ROLLEIFLEX. It shows you exactly what you are taking. i Fitted with powerful Zeiss Tessar F/3.5 Lens capable of taking snapshots in poor light. I SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE BEST80 words
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Advertisement227 1936-08-18 13 'A stitch in time saves nine." A threadbare situation is being overcome. Another situation, equally awkward, is when the unexpected guest arrives. A situation, we suggest, which calls for S.C.S. Cooked Meats. Here is a choice fc r this week's menu:— COOKED CORNED SILVERSIDE, PRESSED BEEF, COOKED HAM, WINDSOR SAUSAGES,227 words
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Article, Illustration211 1936-08-18 14 TITLE FIGHT Champion Floored Twice Reuter. London, Aug. 17. JACK Petersen lost his Empire and British heavyweight title to-day when he was technically knocked out by Ben Foord, the South African boxer, in the third round of aReuter. - 211 words
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Article332 1936-08-18 14 Exhibition Games On Thursday MR. J. F Devlin, famous English bau minton professional, who was due to arrive in Singapore by air to-day. will deliver a lecture on 'Badminton' to-morrow night at the Victoria Menu rial Hall at 8.00 p.m. Seating accommodation is limited and intending patrons332 words
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Article62 1936-08-18 14 The S R C. will meet the S C F A m a cup-tie match on Thursday Auc 20 on the S R C. ground-at 5 p.m The S R C. team will be: J. Edwards H. Crocker. H. Humphries, R. Barth' y \?\u RitchU J Re62 words
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Article306 1936-08-18 14 Middlesex Win By 4 i Singapore, Tuesday. IN a friendly soccer match which was played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday, the Middlesex "B" team gained a decisive victory over the Cricket Club second string by four goals to one. The Midds were definitely the superior in all306 words
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Article239 1936-08-18 14 Results Of Ties In Northern Section THE following are the results of matches played in the Northern Section of the Johore Tennis Championships up to Aug. 15: Men's Singles Open: Yon bin Miang beat Daud bin Mohd. Amin. 6—l, 6—3: L. A. Marshall beat H. R. J.239 words
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Article87 1936-08-18 14 The Nelson XI defeated the Middlesex Regiment B Company on the Railway ground on Saturday by 3 goals to one The scorers for the Nelson XI were F. Mayer <2» and S. B. Omar (1) The following players will represent the Nelson XI against the Middlesex Regiment Transport87 words
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Article670 1936-08-18 14 DULL SOCCER AT A A SON ROAD STADIUM Singapore, Tuesday. DV beating the Gunners at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon in the First Division of the League, the Police are now on a level with ttoe Malays, who are fourth on the table. Each have670 words
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Article59 1936-08-18 14 Exhibition Match Off QWDfG to the late arrival of t ile V Conte Verde to-day. the exh bition tennis match which the wel known Chinese player. Gordo,' uL was to have given on the SXJLT 7h/r t0 ,a V has been The Conte Verde is now sehediil cd59 words
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Article323 1936-08-18 14 P. S. Team Is Disbanded Singapore, Tuesday. AN early surprise for the new rugby f <x>tball season, which commences in a few weeks from now. Provided by the disbanding of the Public Services R.F C It is understood that the decision to disband was taken323 words
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Article135 1936-08-18 14 A Call For More Players From S.C.C. M E Ch 1 h R wh °H the Sin S a P° re Cricket Club who desire to play hockev and rugby are requested to give in th£? names without delay as meetings ar I being held to arrange135 words
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Advertisement39 1936-08-18 14 IS IT NOT A PROFOUND AND GLADDENING THOUGHT THAT I THERE BE MEN OF SUCH GOOD INTENT AND MARKED ABILITY TO CONFJN E WITHIN THE COMPASS OF A BOTTLE SUCH UNADULTERATED JOY' TIBER BEER j FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED, DISTRIBUTORS.39 words
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Advertisement36 1936-08-18 14 CHINA Underwriters Limited. i (Incorporated in Hongkong). I A British Company Registered I in Great Britain and Hongkon? MFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'Phone 427«. Office: Hongkong Bank Cham ban Second Floor, Singapore.36 words
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Advertisement125 1936-08-18 14 I FREQUENT DIZZY SPELLS •'VUywkka^fearofdizzinesi to neZalileif agnena r l»""' too—rested, relaxed, rigorous." pAs pains, heartburn, headaches, biliousness and constipation often are the mult of 100 •WCh acid IB the stomach. FfciffiW Milk ol .a o„ K kly «mntertcts stomach acids. Aids «hgeslion. Keeps the on lire Wte#k>*l trad and125 words
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1093 1936-08-18 15 222 AND 156 FOR 3 ctilL 93 RUNS BEHIND rNGLAND'S SCORE ion Aug. VL tcfeat in the .h„ j j, Match at th' ri! providing that the .!u interfere play to-day. i i ous day for ,1 i!etlared at1,093 words
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Article, Illustration87 1936-08-18 15 Presentation To Mr. W. Findlay British Official Wireless. London, Aug. 17. A PRESENTATION was made at the Kennington Oval to-day to Mr W FinoHay on behalf of the Cricket Boards of Control of Australia and South Africa. India aud the West Indies as a token of appreciationBritish Official Wireless. - 87 words
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Article230 1936-08-18 15 Results Of Opening Ties Singapore, Tuesday. A START was made in the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament, on the Club courts yesterday, when eight matches in the "A" and "B" Class Singles were played off. The tournament is intended for the lesser lights of the Cricket Club, but230 words
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Advertisement135 1936-08-18 15 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation fore your time or bra a and physical I new happiness in medical disea youthful vigour Ulan piand operah me treatment ••I d by an Amerv harmless and and most lr »ctsu 'v' it(jr kr| own to science. J if thuids, nerves, builds135 words
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Advertisement67 1936-08-18 15 i RENAULT AIRLUXE I OUTSTANDING SPEED AND 4C£^ LERATION I Comfort and performance have been embodied tlx- new RenauH Airluxe to an unusually successful degree. Their advanced equipment includes 4 wheel jacks, and all other modern accessories usually found only in more expensive cars. AGENTS: THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926)67 words
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Advertisement454 1936-08-18 15 Rownihe&S COCOA lib. tin ."50cents. IN !/2lb. tin .'Hlcents. Ii $ol®\ 1 /41b. tin 2©cents. I WEAR THE PSYCHO RAY BADGE it I SELF-TREATMENT OF DISEASE lif^""V WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS, j IPprj Price $3.00 each) SOLE SUPPLIER: MAX TING SUM,d.mt. DST ms.p.. j S FP.C. (Lond.), F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond > Mechano-Therapy,454 words
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Article, Illustration367 1936-08-18 16 Tiger Flowers vs. Joe Diamond I. Singapore, Tuesday. I IGER FLOWERS, of j hard hitting Clever Henry and the boxer who has yet to lose a fight, meets Joe Diamond at the New World Arena on Friday, Aug. 21, over 12 three-minute367 words
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Article67 1936-08-18 16 Yorkshire Beat Somerset By Innings Reuter. London, Aug. 17. VORKSHIRE beat Somerset by an 1 innings and 155 runs at Sheffield today. Thanks to splendid bowling by'Bowes. Somerset were all out for 130 in the first innings and 75 in their second, Bowes capturing 6 forReuter. - 67 words
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Article152 1936-08-18 16 3Iedical College Union Beat Middlesex The following are the results of a ping-pong match between the Medical College Union and Middlesex Regiment played on Saturday last. The M C U won the match by 10 games to 1 tioned U firl n u detaU <MCU play6rs men SINGLES:—Dr.152 words
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Article40 1936-08-18 16 Unable To Play Against Australia Reuter. London. Aug. 17. T. It. T. Holmes, Surrey's amateur skipper, who was selected to play for England against Australia in the coming tests, has declined the invitation owing to business reasons. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article73 1936-08-18 16 Tarley Beats David Dhamaraj 'From Our Own Correspond' Aug n JJAVID Dhamaraj, Pe nanfe w u weight champion was o„t by Young Tarlev. the>ffiiLi? 053 Which bo r th C men d wer^My^ S3 IT which greater triumphed. Tariey wo, The semi-final, scheduled to w rounds ended in73 words
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Advertisement325 1936-08-18 16 1 °f s predecessors. than 1,000.000 miles of I Graf Zeppelin and now continues in the I Hindenburg to prove that Veedol i« I truly heat-resisting Pennsylvania oil at its finest. I Take a lesson from the experience of Zeppelin engineers. Next time you I change oil fill your c325 words
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Advertisement290 1936-08-18 16 FACE POWDER FASHION FROM PARIS SWEEPS THE COUNTRY In Paris has been discovered a new and wonderful ingredient which transforms I-ace Powder into Beauty Powder—«ives immediately a glamorous complexion beauty which nothing, not even rain or perspiration, can spoil. This amazing new ingredient iscalled "Double Mousse It ,s now blended290 words
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Advertisement157 1936-08-18 16 HPS A DIFFERENT MAN now that he sleeps well! Here's a letter from a huiiness man J I "/Jler a very hard and hirh-presiure dax, r, ,h, 1 xork ..and a, afZ%'7 1 A 1 > cinema etc t fZI ai a > 5 J lt .tor dances /A I157 words
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Advertisement87 1936-08-18 17 listen/ ive receivers place the \v i N s w ertainmart at your j j m. > Simple to operate in- they have the added V reliable. Philips do I Ifi/ large Service De- |Sf y as they have \ySJF it in the unlikely v- Y J ceiver giving minor87 words
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Advertisement72 1936-08-18 17 IISSEjf II AIM O. i I Th 2 LISSEN brings to Malaya an entirely new conception of radio. A famous all-British Radio produced at a reasonable cos* it places the whoH world at your disposal. Sole Malayan Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Radio and Electrical Service Department. Head Office: CO. Selegie72 words
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Advertisement410 1936-08-18 17 OF RAMO interest. Excerpt from Straits Times Radio Supplement dated Aug. 12, 193o: "Many firms now handle radio sets as a sideline For trie proper servicing of modern receivers a good supplement of tools and lest apparatus are essential and these are only to be found in the bigger establishments410 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1936-08-18 17 L-**' tbt m MĔ Mi ~H 10.15 p.m. Rates or Exchange and i*i I avail Listeners lladio sfrtlf»™ ty TO-MORROW Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 kcv) 1 535 a.m. Concert relayed fro'u EMPIRE TO-MORROW Z.H.J. PENANG News in French. KOGBAMMES TRANSMISSION 5 49.3 metres J»; j» I 6.20 a.m. Big B1,013 words
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Article682 1936-08-18 18 Court Story MAN CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING girl visited a place of the New Work! and' her it was only Figh, TO PORT DrcKSOK They stayed in a couple of days and the???* h Dickson where they Sri** 01 a family house xVev a r eight days and682 words
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Article48 1936-08-18 18 British Official Wireless. land n Lord Halifax mho, in the absence i the Foreign Secretary on Holiday i Yorkshire, has been in charge o: th Foreign Office, was on duty to-day to-morrow Mr Eden, who ha to London, -rsumes charge of bis partment.—British Official v.British Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Advertisement647 1936-08-18 18 KNEE STIFF AS A POKER Middle-aged Man Who Could Hardly Walk He thought he had injured his knee in some way and that it needed massage and treatment, but he got no relief. 'I he truth was that he was suffering from uric acid in the joint. Now he tells647 words
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Advertisement191 1936-08-18 18 I "Pass~the 4 th i CONDIM^T'' No meal-table is complete without H.P. Sauce to I J add spice and life to 1 your food. When the cold I meat is served, what gives it i renewed flavour—makes it i appetising and digestible? H.P. Sauce, of course the 4th Condiment. HP191 words
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Advertisement211 1936-08-18 18 IM WORRIED ABOUT MY WIFE'S kPttht I jHk NERVES I AND HER |W All OUT WOMAN SHED A TEARS K OF H DESPAIR H otFB o ucl I HER 'NTESTINES COMPLETELY LACKED TONE CONDITION 1 APPETITE WAS POOR. SHE WAS A CLEAR CASE OF CHRONIC CONSTIPATION AND NERVOUS DEBILITY. QUAKER211 words
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Miscellaneous599 1936-08-18 18 MALAYAN LISTENERS' Ru &by P ress news, weather forecast, time ?:> v and announcements. \DI(J 1.00 p.m. Relay—Rotary Club Tiffin i Speech from the Hone Kong Hotel Roof (Continued from page 17) I Garden. 1.30 p.m. Close down. NIROM STATION I 3.20 p.m.—6.20 p.m. Chinese pro--1 gramme. TO-DAY 620 p.m.-10.20599 words
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Article378 1936-08-18 19 mi-JN CEREMONY: TRIUMPH OF PAGEANTRY |B> Air Mail) Berlin, 4. innate German genhia for 1 ij!jlt and pageantry was the full when the (My m pic Games m i here to-day, and the .ami the most ifcent <>f hosts. the resources of tapped to make ,de378 words
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Article453 1936-08-18 19 1,800 Miles Across Seven Countries After this last speech the sacred flame, which was lit by the sun's rays on Mount Olympus a week ago and was i carried 1,800 miles by 3,000 runners through seven different countries arI rived in the hand of a stalwart young453 words
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Article300 1936-08-18 19 A Symbol From Sacred Grove Of Olympia At the end of the last of the German torch runners, Schilgen. accompanied by an escort of German athletes, came running in from the Lust Garten and through the Marathon Gate, and placed the flame in another brazier near Herr300 words
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Advertisement309 1936-08-18 19 OPEN LETTER TO MR. SOMEBODY AND HIS SON. u »i! !f.M^ r Fr D "■IP "bkta interests you, or if your career 1» not decided, write and teU m of your likes and dislikes and we win si Kgj'"!" 10 x fOummZ of a a?to? to succeld ia U V_309 words
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65 1936-08-18 20 The main table at the "At Home" given by the Chinese Association on Saturday in honour of Dr. Philip K.C. Tyau, the Chinese Consul-General (centre). Mr. P.C. Hwang (extreme right) Mrs. Tyau (second from right), Dr. Loh Poon Lip (third from right). Mr. Goh Hood Kiat (extreme left) and Mrs.65 words
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