Malaya Tribune, 5 February 1937
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Title Section40 1937-02-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. No. 30. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Feb. J, t«)i7. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937 FIVE CENTS,40 words
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Advertisement89 1937-02-05 1 i- 'Urammßm kedd The SUNDAY ihiium: Dominant In Malaya .'^^^k THE SP,R,T OF FRIENDSHIP >ole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri.Sembilan, IT p 3] p Mlk Atits est J SINGAPORE'S IWOI Kill II It AMI j 1 JJ HEALTHY B/JBX I j j Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made89 words
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Advertisement233 1937-02-05 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The\ MOIUVIM, I It 1111 XE j nBSO POWDERED WHOLE MILK 818 S j ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD HEALTH S IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM IN V O IFR I PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT233 words
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Article202 1937-02-05 2 Poverty Inspiring Hold-Ups fcrosak Jt'tU-saJcn, DOVERTY—not politic.-—is b< crime wave now being exoe in Palestine, according to Arab c here. Explaining why Palestine is bee like Corsica once was for the fro of its hold-ups, the Arab new- 1 state that the reason is that Arab waymen202 words
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Advertisement429 1937-02-05 2 k^ToR^H LICHTS AN D BATTERIES ARE GIVING MORE LIGHT ANP LAST LONGER. It always pay* a Trader best tc sell the test, lie best shepi sell the £c/#ff"DAIMON' gccds tcrchlialis. Batteries biiyelc lamps,bulbs dtid Mctenat BUbs. Wl*/ in see DAIMON"#OCc/j displayed yen may have let biJttn c M. HASSAN, 34.429 words
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Advertisement437 1937-02-05 2 ROYAL INSTITUTE. 1937. CAMB. EXAMS, tforning. Afternoon Evening Classes. in charge of B.A. and a 8.A., L.T. tunior or Senior Cambridge $4.— specialised Couching in any subjects to Camb. and backward students $2.— *hght Practical English Classes $2.— _atm $3— Tamil $2.— Apply:—lB9-A. Cecil Street, Singapore. MORNING Jr. Sr. Com:437 words
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Advertisement685 1937-02-05 2 I Good earth mixed with sand (any I quantity) for sale. Supplied from Paya I Lebar Dist. For terms apply to R. M. S. Shanmugam Chettiar, 47, Market Btreet, (Tel No. 4739) or House No. 430, Paya Lebar Road. PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the supply685 words
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Advertisement399 1937-02-05 2 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the Reinforced Concrete Design and supply and delivery to Banda Street of steel reiuiforcement neccessary for the erection of a proposed block of tenements and shops. *orm of Tender, Specification r.nd Plans may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust.399 words
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Advertisement343 1937-02-05 2 1 j~ <. [redijce I And (JET SLENDER be sure t The Natural Way i i V\\SLIMMING 111 W HERB-TEA HI I j i I i ion >imanu t > SLIM TO HEALTH BEAUTY 1 m *i msv outfu ot» 1 f a tk»s» J*v-- I V Sj!js|£ssi f fat343 words
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Advertisement35 1937-02-05 2 ENSURE BETTER VISION Beauty r c ace becoming v NEW CHINA OPTICA! CO. 71, High Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. "YOU PAY TO LOOK MICT Price $6.00 Q YAMASHITA HAIR DRESSING SALOON 246, Middle Road, Singapore35 words
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362 1937-02-05 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES CANADIAN COAST NAVIGATION How Dominion Proetcts Shipping WITH approximately 50,000 miles of W coast line along the Atlantic and Pacihc Oceans, the Great Lakes and other lakes within the boundaries of the Dominion, the Canadian Government Department of Marine consequently has to maintain an extensive lighthouse service.362 words
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Article127 1937-02-05 3 During the year 1936 th;re has been a rable increase in the volume oi cargo carried by Soviet ships in respect ol the foreign trade ol the U.S.S.R.. states the Soviet Union Year Book Press oervice. In 1935. Soviet ships cairied about a third of the goods expected127 words
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Article454 1937-02-05 3 The following passengers lor Javi ports a*id Singapore are travelling on the Nieuw Zeeland, which is due at Singapore at 7 a.m. on Feb. 11: Mr. T. Dillon, Mr. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. S. Barclay, Mrs. Arthur G. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.454 words
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Advertisement395 1937-02-05 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA r\ O. S. N. Co/a SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1937. SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 NAIJDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Mar. 2G RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 1 SOMALI 6.800 Apr. S RAWALPINDI395 words
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Advertisement597 1937-02-05 3 I M. B. K. ["kOKUSAI LINE 1 i (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Doe i Penang Spore Spore via New York i Jm s KOMAKI MARC Feb 24 Feb. 28 Keelung Apr. 13 J 1 m.s. KURAMA MARU597 words
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Advertisement506 1937-02-05 3 PASSENGER AM) FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bulb. Ex cellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAIVI, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P S'hatn P'ng JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2 MEONIA 16-3 16-3 17 3 19 3 ERRIA506 words
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Advertisement543 1937-02-05 3 STEAMER 6AILLNU3 NOKDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD W (Incorporated In oermuny). The uudcrnotcd arc the Company* Intended fixtures: OUTWARD FOR MANILA. HONGKONG, SB WGUAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN _/uc Spore. IW7. s.s. "GNFJISFNAU' 1 omits North China Feb. 5 s.s. "ISAR" Mar. 2 s.s. 'SCHARNHORST" omiU jforth Ctikia Mar. 5 s.s. 'I.AHN" omits Hongkong,543 words
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Article878 1937-02-05 4 Dickens Tradition EXAMPLE OF PEACE AND GOODWILL New York. QN T E of the most joyous Christmases in living memory is over, and a goodly part of America, where Boxing Day is not celebrated, is now back at work. It has been a Christmas untroubled by rumours878 words
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Article509 1937-02-05 4 Co-Operation With The Dominions Urged London. HOPES that the day was not far distant when the British Government could make a beginning again in cooperation with the Dominion authorities to expand the present volume of migration were expressed in the House of Commons by Mr. Macolm509 words
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Article129 1937-02-05 4 SELF-ANA LYSIS French Premier's Letter Fetches £11 Faris. ren^Primp\!r M Leon Blum the charart Jr fit M:nister analyst his own fhe DuhH, C h6d U00 franc Drouo" S r0 ms 0f the HoteI It was written in 1890 to th° well Knownt and poet Pierre Louys Eflum "whPt h W129 words
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Advertisement20 1937-02-05 4 I *s£s> I V* ss v«3& X m <^ i^>^y IT RAYS ADVERTISERS Ij lb t/*> 77»<> j| TRIBUNE GROUP 120 words
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Article1106 1937-02-05 5 Sanitary Board COMMITTEE WORK TO BE PUBLISHED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ■HArTIC round-abouts, street lighting and the desirability of allowing the publication of certain gems in the minutes of the meet;:e~ of the general Purposes Committer were subjects which were (I at the1,106 words
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Article201 1937-02-05 5 New Motion For The Next Meeting Before the meeting adjourned, Mr Vethavanam referred to two masters, one of which was the plan showing an amended layout and distribution which had bee n laid before the Town Planning Committee at the meeting of Jan. 7, by the Town Planner.201 words
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Article46 1937-02-05 5 Mr. L. R. Wheeler B.A., M.S.C., of the Malayan Educational Service, who while home on furlough, received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of London, will act a. l Inspector of Schools, Penang during the absence on leave of Mr. J. M. Meade.46 words
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Article31 1937-02-05 5 Mr. H. C. Allen, son of Mr. M.A.V. Allen, formerly of the Mines Depart ment, Kuala Lumpur, is shortly leaving England for Malaya to join the Kuala Muda Estate, Sungei Patani.31 words
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Article573 1937-02-05 5 Landowner-Accused Missing I (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. 3. AN unexpected development occurred to-day in the case in which a wellknown Malay landowner of Johore, Kuji Mohamed Som bin Haji Noor, is charged on three counts of cheating. The case had been part heard573 words
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Article31 1937-02-05 5 Mr. S. Ingermann. one of the directors of the United .Tenderata Plantations Ltd., is in Teluk Anson at present. He will leave for Denmark next week by the Dutch air mail.31 words
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Advertisement187 1937-02-05 5 TAKE A SECOND L00K... JflHn EVERYBODY E LSE DOES? HUDSON jf FOR 1937 Every street's a Hudson showroom every road a proving ground. For out on the street, where you can se? this impressive new bigness and b auty side by side with the other 1937 cars, is the *>est187 words
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Advertisement385 1937-02-05 5 The Best Cough Mixture, proved by popular test I» U. P. Cough Mixture Lung Tonic The quick certain Cure, therefore the best. Sold by The United Pharmacy SINGAPORE.. Kid niy Trouble If you have Kidney Trouble, however YOU ft FT TO THF slight, Nature gives you drastic warning IWU rfW385 words
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Article379 1937-02-05 6 B OVIM>\ COMMODITIES UUhAEU London. Feb. 4. Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Steady Spot Buyers. l 8 10 7 16 +116 Sellers. 10 7 16 10' 2 +1 16 March. Buyers. 10% 10 716 +116 m Sellers. 10 7 16 lOVfc +116 Apr. June Buyers. 10% 10379 words
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Article59 1937-02-05 6 A Successful Year's Operations I SUCCESSFUL financial year Is re- ported by the Cameron Highlands Society, whose balance sheet reveals a balance of $193.38 in hand. The surplus on the year was $86.63. There are now 48 members of the society. The annual meeting will take place59 words
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Article23 1937-02-05 6 Renong Ti n Dredging Co.. Ltd.—No. 2 dredge. 797.58 piculs. No. 3 dredge. 346 73 piculs. Total. 1,144 31 pieub.23 words
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Article24 1937-02-05 6 New Scudai. Ltd.—32.500 lb., making a total of 291.100 lb. for the ten mon! r.s of the cut rent financial year.24 words
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Article315 1937-02-05 6 Questions In The House Of Commons British Official Wireless. London Feb. 3. THE position of negotiations for a new Locarno was outlined in the Commons in an answer by the Foreign Secret aiy who recalled that on Nov. 6 His Majesty's Government had addressed a note toBritish Official Wireless. - 315 words
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Article102 1937-02-05 6 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 4. Paris 105 7 64 New York 4.89% Montreal 4.89 Biussels 29 02V2 GenEva 21.40 Amsterdam 8.93 j Milan 93 Berlin 12.16 V2 Stocjtjnolm 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 10.90. Vienna 'MVz> Prague 140 x h tseigrade 213. Madrid nom Lisbon 110 3 16British Official Wireless. - 102 words
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Advertisement481 1937-02-05 6 Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j I flneorpcrated in the Stratt s Settlements). S .Successors to i C hinese t ommercial Baiik Limited, IIM Ho Hon& Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. S C APITAL: i Authorised S 10.000.000.00 Is.- ued and Paid I p $10,000,000.00. 5 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA481 words
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Advertisement238 1937-02-05 6 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 laid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and j money received on Fixed Deposits238 words
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Advertisement169 1937-02-05 6 YOUTH VIGOUR, A VITALITY Restored in 30 Minutes. it fts no longer required to carry through a treatment for hours or weeks if yoa feel weak or prematurely old. German Doctor's latest discovery by the nam' Man Power Pills give marvellous and immediate results in cases of exhaustion, etc. They169 words
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Advertisement115 1937-02-05 6 JUelicious OS/A LTf E [in sures Sound, Natural i Nature sometimes for various reasons, cannot do her job proper- f^^=====?r :^r^> ly. The result is that your system is left full of poisons and toxins, 11 that mayccav e you serious illness That's the time for Chocolax to ft E§*"Sg^:115 words
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Article1621 1937-02-05 7 f<jMicd hy Eraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser to Co. Lyall to Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 4 9 5 3 4 9 5 3xd Asam Kumbang 33 6 34 6 33 34 6 ft Austral Malay 541,621 words
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Article146 1937-02-05 7 'From Our Financial Correspondent> Singapore, Friday, morning. RUBBER Singapore: 35 a cts., up x ct. Market Tone: Very Steady. London: 10 7 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 21« cts., up 51G ct. Market Tone: Steady. Values are steadier here this morning but actually little interest146 words
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Article179 1937-02-05 7 MINING. Tin £229.5 down 25- for 3 months. Cabled advices from London indicate a steady market in Tin snares with buyers for Hongkong Tins. Petalings Southern Tronoh.s and Kents. Locally, the market is quite steady witn fair enquiry for the popular Dollar issues around quotations. Amongst Australian179 words
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199 1937-02-05 7 Tin. London, down 35- and 35- New York, down »j. Rubber. London, up 1 16. New York, up 5 16. Locally, opened firmer at about 364. Mining. Raubs $7.07i 2 -$7.20. The Improved tone of the Tin share market continues and prices show small199 words
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Article186 1937-02-05 7 SELLiw; Singapore, Feb. 5. London T.T. 2 4 1 16 London demand 2|4 Lib London 4 months' sight 24V 8 Lyons demand 1230 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 116 Montreal demand 56 15jlo Batavia demand 103% Samarang demand 103% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 1^4^« Madras and186 words
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Article154 1937-02-05 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Monday Morning. •jrw-.-r Total for Company Dividend Eonks Close financial Date Ex. Div. year Payable Date to date tin. W WWMM K. Lumpur lj- 30th) Feb. 26 5% Pahang Consols 10% Int Jan. 26 Mar. 1 Feb. 4 10% Pengkalen Pref. 10% Int. Feb154 words
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Advertisement212 1937-02-05 7 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in Chlrrt by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office §444 Exchange Dept. 644] General Office 518*-t Cabie Address: "CHUNGKTJO" Paid Up Capital Cb. I 40.006,000 Chi Reserve Funds in excess of 3,500,000.00 Total Assets approximately 11,400,000 noo.oo HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI: Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman212 words
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Article93 1937-02-05 8 Honakong. Caiuon. 'Shanghai, *Kobe T.d 'Manila via Penang: Imperial. Qjosing 7 p.m Saturday. J Penang, Siam, Burma. India. Irac. i Palestine, E rypt, E. and S. Afiica. Grea' Britain. Ireland. Furope and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor93 words
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Article118 1937-02-05 8 Mails expeded from Europe. London Parcel mails) by Djucalion to day. Time cf deliver) of parcels only at 10.33 a.m. 'o-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qaaiaa) tome: row. Deliveries o. b:xho.oers' lrtiers only at 3 p.m. and geneial delivery of letters at 405118 words
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Article29 1937-02-05 8 The S.S. Kcia foi Siam tParcels only). MaUs previously announced as closing at 7 pan. on Feb. 6 will now close at 7 p.m. on Feb. 5.29 words
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Article20 1937-02-05 8 The Air Mail I .lmperiall despatched Iron: Singapore on Jan. 27 was delivered in London on Feb. 4.20 words
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Article, Illustration343 1937-02-05 8 Arrived in Singapore from Europe. India and Medan by KLM plane "Kwak'' 01. Jan 28:—Mr. Otto v. Kesteren. Mrs. J. C. Wb/te, Mr. Leendert Kamper. Mr Th. Gleichman, Mr. J. H. Vose. Mi. H. F. L. Jordan, Mr. J Bouwman Mr. X Shinohara. Left Singapore for N.E.I343 words
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Article59 1937-02-05 8 Ipoh: Brit; 528 tons, from Tc-lok Anson 4.2 to Telok Anson 6.2. Lima Maru; Japaiu-se, 4.298 tons from Newport 4.2 to Yokohama 5 2. Belewan. Dutch; 715 tons, from Banjermasin 4 2 to Banjermasin unknown Tohiti: Netherlands; 683 lons from Tambelan 4.2 to Pontianak 6.2. Siberg: Dutch;59 words
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Article146 1937-02-05 8 Air Mail - •By Air Mail (From Oar Oxen Correspondent I London. Jan. 27. ISOBEL Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mearns. Of Kuala Lumpur, was married at Seal. Kent, this week to Mr. A. H. C. Branson, of Sevenoaks. The engagement is announced ol Betty, youngest daughter146 words
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Article296 1937-02-05 8 S'ngapore, Friday. The following passengers are arriving In Singapore by the Gneisenau whicn due here to-day:— Mr. Hans Mever, Mr. Alfred Corbet. Mr. H E. Mueller. Mr. E. T. Hiltermann, Mrs. D. Hiltermann, Miss Th Hiltermann, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitche*:. Mr. E. Wallsteiner. Mis. A. M. Wallsteiner.296 words
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Article330 1937-02-05 8 I Th tallowing arc parscn-jeis by ihc Ti ruloml Mftru which left Singapore for Europe on Feb. 3: Mi J Albrecht, Miss O. Albrechi. Ml s D J. Bertram, Dr. Gabriel, Mr. P. S.'cr re. Mrs Sic arc!. Mr. E. Vidal. Mi CO. ftaullcnrr. Uis. M. Oauiei. Gabriel. Master330 words
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Advertisement292 1937-02-05 8 m— 25 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A S TO-NIGHT J CIM KTAIL II \n: i 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. OINMSt and II a nee (informal) 9.30 to midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE I TO-MORROW NEW 1 CABARET "ATTRACTION t i DUO ARTINELLIS S RAFFLES BRASSERIE bra £>'d sah SEE OCR MBW TARIFF292 words
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Advertisement110 1937-02-05 8 Skin Itch Cause Curbed Overnight Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny scams and pons, where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning Acno, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackheads. Pimples, Dhoby Itch, Singapore Foot and other )-l< mJshea. Ordinary treatments give only temporary re!i. f because they do not110 words
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Advertisement76 1937-02-05 8 &k j Notice is hereby given tha Mi jN. Samy. (Alias Kitchii i tin i prlotor of Hygienic Hair D i Saloon of No. 25. Chui a Sti i Singapore, has returnee leave. We have issued I 1 customers Chinese and Calendars for the year 1937 j J the Bth76 words
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Miscellaneous244 1937-02-05 8 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE? 1 j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TTMJ Rengat and Tembilahan Eanka 1 P m Shanghai Achille.s J 7, pm Japan Achille.s „52 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius *> 2 30 P- m Muniok riancius 2.30 p.m.244 words
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Article668 1937-02-05 9 MACHINE GUNS ON WALLS OF CAPITAL Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Feb. 3. A MESSAGE from Lintung received at Loyang at midnight Feb. 2—3, says the more radical elements among rebels have started an uprising in 0 their grievance being against any promise vlth the CentralSin Chew Jit Poh. - 668 words
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Article202 1937-02-05 9 "Greatest Prophet Of The Century" London. Jan. 19. TRIBUTES to the memoiy of Ruuyard Kiplint were paid at a memorial servic3 held in the old City church of St. Cunstan-in-the-East on the fti* anniversary of the author s death He was the greatest prophet of th century,"202 words
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Article22 1937-02-05 9 Mr. J.N.D. Harrison, Passed Probationary Assistant Commissioner of Police. F.M.S., has been appointed to l' an Assistant Commissioner of Police 1' M.S.22 words
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Article128 1937-02-05 9 Sto'e To Feed Her Puppies Berlin. Th; police of th_- v.liage of Caputh have just "anested a sheep dog and her iittĕr of puppi s, because th? mother dot 'ole poultry and rabbits from the villagers to feed her offspring. For som? t .me the p epic128 words
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Article30 1937-02-05 9 Rev. G. V. Summers who is in charge of the work of the Methodist Mission Sarawak. Borneo will pr'ach at the Tai ping Wesley Church, Walker Road. Ipoh on Sunday.30 words
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Article29 1937-02-05 9 Mr. W. D. Charlton, of the Audit Office. Penang, is spending his holidays at Cameron Highlands. He is at Cameron Highlands Hotel and will be there for a week.29 words
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Article23 1937-02-05 9 Mr. C. B. P. Parry, of Sabak Bernam is a patient in the Batu Gajah Hospital H. has been operated on for app:ndicitis23 words
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Article305 1937-02-05 9 Japanese Fisherman Charged Singapore. Thursday. FURTHER evidence was recorded by the Second Magistrate. Mr. Nelson Jones, to-day, in the preliminary inquiry in which a young Japanese fisherman, Ritcho Yamaniva, is charged with murdering a compatriot named Taro Oshiro in Victoria Street on the nignt of Dec. 19.305 words
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Article140 1937-02-05 9 New Slogans For German Boys Berlin. Under the respective slogans "I can.' 'I will". "I must', .school gymnastics hay? fce-n divided into three groups in Germany, under new regulations instituted W th? Ministry of Education. The first group consists of boys between th: ages140 words
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Article113 1937-02-05 9 Defence Of Accused Not Called On Singapore, Thursday. f| M. MARSO. who was charged with 1 cheating Messrs. Roneo Ltd.. b dishonestly inducing them to deliver to him seven noiseless portable Ruv: I 1 typewriters on Sept. 19 and 30 was acquitted by Mr. H. A. Forrer,113 words
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Article71 1937-02-05 9 British Official Wireless. London, Feb 3 A large area of Buckinghamshire, including land round Chequers, the country house of the English Prime Ministers, will be preserved for ail time under a scheme agreed upon by the local authorities. The scheme provides for the prese vatkm ofBritish Official Wireless. - 71 words
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Advertisement30 1937-02-05 9 bpSthe"^^P| !..ur throat and bronchials. HI "i" 15 reduce inflammation and T.smmmmmric^hmmiMtmmmMttpt 1 soreness, cut phlegm, Jt assist breathing and SKeTS^H^ *S*£ strengthen'your chest §mt ivcct**. and lungs. Breatheable Tablets30 words
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Advertisement405 1937-02-05 9 FORTY POUNDS OF FAT WENT LIKE MAGIC Young Woman's Success in Reducing Seven months ago, this young woman received ft nasty shock. She discovered that her weight was 13 st. 8 lbs.—and she was only twenty-five! Her discovery cf a reducing treatment that worked like ma<jic is best told in405 words
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Advertisement435 1937-02-05 10 I ■—■EftI WE KNOW Y()l LIKE action s< > HERE IS ANOTHER GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE ACTION FILLED \r PROGRAMME ;jm ALHAMBRA i H 615 T0 NIGHT 915 k iSSL N THE TRAIL with a SQUARE SHOOTER WHO DRAWS FOR JUSTICE AND SHOOTS T0 KI LL! P H ALSO I MT/IM435 words
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Advertisement139 1937-02-05 10 V Acclaimed by Packed Houses as the Finest Coloured Picture ever made CAPITOL 11 i I NI( HTI V I I For The First Time Filmed j j in Beautiful Technicolour J j in "THE GARDEN j j OF ALLAH" j dan es by tilly^ I Jr SEE:—MARLENI j more139 words
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Advertisement242 1937-02-05 10 PAVILPON < AN EXCEPT,(mi^ V I GOOD PICTURE! TO NIGHT 6-15 9-15 J Tribune. ThurwJav I Made By The Company <»_m*,.±_ Rtleast3 Through I That Gave you 'Dod .vorth' UNITED ARTISTS Samuel Go\dv^^^ presents with 0 EDNA FERBER'S EDWARD ARNOLP JOEL McCREA FRANCES FARMER Mady Christians Walter Brenrran Frank Shields242 words
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Article142 1937-02-05 11 Vessels Encounter Heavy Seas British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 4. THE President of the Board of Trade Mr. Walter Runciman. who is return--21 g i fpom hls snort visi t to the United States on board th? Aquitania i* expected to arrive in London to-morrow. The liner hasBritish Official Wireless. - 142 words
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Article486 1937-02-05 11 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Jan. 29. MEAT Beef, steak, kati 32 Beef, stew or curry 25 Fillet, steak, per lb. 50 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 35 Mutton, Indian per lb. Mutton, Malacca per lb. Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) 34 POULTRY Capons486 words
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Article125 1937-02-05 11 Chinese Statement And S,S. Reply Reuter. Bandoeng, Feb. 4. A STRONG attack on the foreign concessions in China, with the implication that they tended to aid in the traffic in women, was made by the Chinese delegate at the League Conference on the traffic inReuter. - 125 words
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Article31 1937-02-05 11 Mr. T. M. B. William of Bukit Mertajam Rubber Estate, Kedah will be ioining the staff of the Perak Rubber Plantations, Sung?i Krudda Estate, Sungei Siput, Perak, as from March 1.31 words
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Advertisement698 1937-02-05 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. SOO AH SUNG wishes to thank all those friends and relatives who so kindly sent wreaths, letters of condolence, paid night visits and attended the funeral of his late wife (Chan May Guan). DEATH LEE—Lee Lai Hoe died on 3rd Feb., 1937 50 years. Leaves behind698 words
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Advertisement567 1937-02-05 11 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i I NOTICE OF THE FIRST QUARTERLY SESSION 1937 OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. The quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge qjnd First Magistrate in the Police Courts,567 words
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Advertisement175 1937-02-05 11 I DJA'S DA RD AN ELLA <*Brrick_ GEYLANG 'theatre 1 Last 3 Shows Last 3 Shows s I TO-NIGHT FRI. 5, FEB. TO-MORROW, 6 FEB. By Special Request DJA presents her newest of J i 9th and LAST Performance 0f.... creations S j "DJA'S RECORD of Urama 01 RECORDS!! mm175 words
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Advertisement319 1937-02-05 11 THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE DECADE! Made by the company who gave you "Count of Monte Cristo". tearing the hail mark of high quality—do not contuse this with any other film of the same name! prod ,on vLjU ar,d BRua cabot meathcr ANcti 1 T t J a, J 1319 words
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Article949 1937-02-05 12 )fy T E have on various occasions commented on the tact that, whereas the members of tht Legislative Council, with one or two notable exceptions, have little to say, the unorticials of the Federal Council are keen and vigorous critics. The speeches made on the rare occasions949 words
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191 1937-02-05 12 NOTES COMMENTS Dr. Stephen S. Wise JHE editor of the Malaya Tribune has received a letter from Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the Zionist Organisation of America, which contains the 10l lowing:— "May I claim the privilege of writing a line in order, as president of the Zionist organisation191 words
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Article215 1937-02-05 12 EQUALLY appreciated is this very kinu letter from Dr. Wise, whose name is known throughout the world on accoum of his great work for Zionism. The article to which he refers deah with the film "The Land of Promise,'' and said: "It tells the story of the215 words
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Article305 1937-02-05 12 "T-HE fourth Test match has ended m a win for Australia, but the greater share of the credit must go to Brac.-r.a 7;ncse glorious innings of 212, mi be the greatest of his great career been mainly instrumental in Austra oemg able to force the issue ot Ashes305 words
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Article175 1937-02-05 12 »T any rate, though we qrmpethi with Allen for not having bet. to win the Ashes from the fourth Test we must congratulate Bradman and the Australian team on their mag:::::..... display. There was a previous occasion when Englr«nd won the Ashes as a result ol175 words
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Article335 1937-02-05 12 Looker On - By Looker On HOLLYWOOD is sufTcrmg from an epidemic of colds. The influenza but, of course, parses all screen tests. > m The public is being encouraged to s*jmmon bad car drivers. But so far no encouragement of car drivers to sum rr.on bad pedestrians. A335 words
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Advertisement254 1937-02-05 12 1= 4 We can highly recommend this milk... there is fione better obtainable /g^ Obtainable from <. ♦> ALL GOOD DEALERS -V and /7/ f N COMMA Singapore. K. Lumpur. |y| I 1 IrV able for infants FEEDING I Fresh its the cia> it utts hacked f I < V254 words
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Advertisement47 1937-02-05 12 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasse* Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO,, Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR, LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D O.Sc. Ophthalmist Dr. of Ocular Science. '■■■■■■■HMni mrnwrnmmm*mmm— DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE |llAiLWx\\S CHINESE NEW YEAR FEB. 11th and 12th (heap Tiekeis FROM All Stations I SEE POSTERS47 words
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178 1937-02-05 13 EMPLOYERS V. GOVERNMENT BUILDING OF NEW BATTLESHIPS HELD UP Reuter. 4 GENERAL hold-up of the United States naval bulding 1 and reconstruction programme has occurred as a result of the attitude of the steel and copper group of employers to theReuter. - 178 words
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Article172 1937-02-05 13 Washington. Feb. 4. The dispute between the United States Government and industrialists has been revealed as threatening to hold up the current naval building programme. Manufacturers of steel and copper are alleged to be withholding the necessary supplies from the Navy as a protest against the Walsh-Healey law172 words
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Article87 1937-02-05 13 Reuter. Unless the amount is soon obtained the building of the two new 35,000-ton battleships cannot begin. In the meantime a complete lay-off is threatened, at Portsmouth <N.H.» dockyard, where submarines are being built, whilst the Washington (D.c!> dockyard supplies are running low. The Navy Department hasReuter. - 87 words
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Article87 1937-02-05 13 International Parley In London British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 4. in international conference on the production of and commerce in suis |p open in London on April !i. are attending fiom Germany South Africa. Australia, Belgium United Kingdom. Canada. Chiha, Cuba United States, France. Hungary, India*, Italy, JapanBritish Official Wireless. - 87 words
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Article101 1937-02-05 13 King Receives Officials Of The Mint British Official Wireless. London. F:b. 4. Ambassadors and Ministers accredited to the Court of Saint James attended at Buckingham Palace this morning to present their new letters of credence to the King. The King for the first time on state occasion worsBritish Official Wireless. - 101 words
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102 1937-02-05 13 A Tribune picture of this morning's public meeting in the Singapore Memorial Hall, when Gen. Evangeline Booth gave an address on the work o t the Salvation Army of which she is the leader. Among those on the platform and seen in the picture are Major Gen. Dobbie (who presided),102 words
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Article232 1937-02-05 13 FLOOD PERILS Fear Of More Rain In Illinois Reuter. British Official Wireless. IT is now hoped that Cairo, Illinois. 1 will escape inundation. The flood crest of the Ohio has reached the City, but the unappreciable swelling of the river, which remains at a height of 59'jiReuter.; British Official Wireless. - 232 words
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Article103 1937-02-05 13 Third Reading Passed In Commons Reuter. London, Feb. 4. Kegency Bill passed its third reading without a division in the Commons to-nij?ht.— British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 5. The House of Commons passed the third reading of the Regency Bill with amendments proposed by theReuter. - 103 words
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Article24 1937-02-05 13 Reuter. K9m T c:k, IWs. -1. Senator Elihu Root, the veteran politician, is seriously ill and doctors are constantly in attendance.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article213 1937-02-05 13 RED RAPINE Chang's Generals Murdered Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Feb. 5. CEVFRAL other officers of the 'W North-east forces (belonging to Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang) were killed besides General Wang Vi Chic during the coup d'etat at Sian. General Pao Wen Yu and a numberSin Chew Jit Poh. - 213 words
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Article103 1937-02-05 13 Conservatives Just Hold The Seat Reuter. ?N the by-election at St. Fancras North, a London borough, the Conservative majority has been reduced from 3,601 to 268. The by-election was caused by I the resignation of the blind M.P., Sir j Ian Fraser, cn his appointment toReuter. - 103 words
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Article51 1937-02-05 13 Five Thousand People Flee From Them Reuter. Rio De Janeiro. Feb r > ciV— thousand Eiarvls** people Scemf fvi-r* '•crrcr-; d! j lroushl in tfco '•"tsrio* hi' irr 4 id the T-.aU town Itaj>ipoca t& State of Ceara, the Governor cf which has also arrived to organise relief.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article61 1937-02-05 13 Suspect Found Dead In His Cell Reuter. Auburn (Washington), Feb. 4. JOHN F. Anderson, the forty-year-old man recently arretted and held tor questioning in connection with the Mattson kidnappng. in wh ch the 11--year-old son of Dr. Mattson was brutally murdered, has been found s* rangier! toReuter. - 61 words
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Article32 1937-02-05 13 British Official Wireless. London, Keb. T? is announced in connection with the Cere nation celebrations that the K n<- and Que< wit] visit Belfast on Wednesday July 28—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 32 words
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125 1937-02-05 13 REVIEW ORDER Emphasis Of Air Strength THE biggest demonstration of British air strength ever "ret given »n Sinjraoor* took place *bis mornFiur. when th* aircraft, s'ation- at Seletar and those of the squidrons which are visitine for the "f»n»" of *he125 words
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Article126 1937-02-05 13 Technical Changes In U.K. British Official Wireless. London. Feb. 4. AS a result .of the experience gained oi television transmissions the Televi don Advisory Committee have recommended a single set ot technical standards should be adopted for public transmissions from the London station. This recommendation has beBritish Official Wireless. - 126 words
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Article50 1937-02-05 13 British Official Wireless. London, fob. 4 The Foreign Secretary is leaving Lon-. tio.n on Satu day morning for a fortnight's holiday in South France During Mr. Anthony Eden's absence the Lord Privy Seal, Lord Halifax. 11] be In charge at tho Foreign Office British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 50 words
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Advertisement161 1937-02-05 13 ENJOY HAPPY VIGOURS BRIGHT VITALITY AT ALL TIMES "It is wonderful to have that joyous feeling after suffering for months with Neuralgia, Nervy Depression, and Debility. I had no appetite and was dreadfully exhausted and run down. I was sleepless at night, and during the day had to have my161 words
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Advertisement74 1937-02-05 13 mm^mmmmmmmmm mm H.M.V. Refrigerators cost no *W*** more than other makes in I 'his masters VPCt* spite of the advantages they otTer. EacH machine is guaranteed for four years by a Camp any established in the East for more than Sixty years. You can buy an j H.M.V. REFRIGERATOR 174 words
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431 1937-02-05 14 DUE FOR IMMEDIATE LEAVE GREAT SHOCK FOR SUBMARINE PERSONNEL WITH a gunshot wound in his head and a revolver lying beside him, Lieutenant Arthur Claude Bcrlyn, an officer in the submarine Rainbow, one of those which took part431 words
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Article199 1937-02-05 14 In Manchukuo STRICT CENSORSHIP ESTABLISHED Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Feb. 5. MESSAGE from Harbin yesterday repeated the previous rumour that General Chang Ching Hui, the War Minister of the Manchukuo, has been assassinated in Mukden. It is believed that a strict censorship has been institutedSin Chew Jit Poh. - 199 words
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Article275 1937-02-05 14 Telephone And Telegraph Wires Cut Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Feb. 4. The new situation created in Sian by radical rebels is still not clear. Telegraph and telephone communications have been cut off by the radical insurgents who demand rejection of the Central Government's terms and a declarationSin Chew Jit Poh. - 275 words
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Article124 1937-02-05 14 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Feb. 4. Mr Pr WanSVhin Ut w nn made a cal "> Mr wang Ching Wei at the latter's IfntTZ yestei da y afternoon and preH idoihl? a r? hon <W Doctorate Jit Pol? University .-Sin Chew rm, Shanghai, Feb. 4.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 124 words
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Article124 1937-02-05 14 Acitivity In Yards NORTH EAST COAST BUSY AGAIN British Official Wireless. tonnage of vessels under construction for the Admiralty in private yards in Scotland amounts to 65,562. The vessels include three cruisers, fourteen destroyers and two submarines. London, Feb. 4. The yards in the north-west of England,British Official Wireless. - 124 words
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Article413 1937-02-05 14 Sgt.-Major Cusack VOLUNTEERS HONOUR DEAD LEADER (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. WITH full military honours the funeral of Sergeant Major T. A Cusack, M.8.E., who met his death under tragic circumstances, took place yesterday. Two officers of the Malay Co. proceeded with the cortege from413 words
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Article20 1937-02-05 14 Haji Adam N. Mohamed Ibrahim proprietor of Naina Mohamed and Sons, has returned to Singapore after a trip to Java.20 words
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Article206 1937-02-05 14 Inquiry Promised ADMIRAL'S VISIT TO SPAIN British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 4. r£HE Valencia Government has expressed concern in reply to the protest lodged with the Spanish Minister of State regarding the incident in which the British battleship Royal Oak was involved in Tuesday, whenBritish Official Wireless. - 206 words
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Article128 1937-02-05 14 Lecture By Pastor A. W. Cormack THE Bi nnial Session of Seventh-day Ad--1 ventists begins to-day at the Seminary Auditorium, Upper S:rangoon Road, at 7.30 p.m. Pastor A. W. Cormack, the World Secretary for S.D.A. work will open the Conference by an address. The Adventists have engaged the128 words
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Article70 1937-02-05 14 An article reproduced from "One Hundred Years Ago", regarding the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, it was stated that of the firms which wer e members In 1862 only six remained. This should hava been seven, for the Chartered Mercantile Bank of India and Australia, mentioned in the70 words
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Article286 1937-02-05 14 Judge Orders A New Trial Singaoore, Thursday. CONVICTED in the lower Court last year on a charge of assisting in carrying on a public lottery and sentenced to pay a fine of $250 or, in default, six w°eks' rigorous imprisonment, Mr. G. D. Gould successfully appealed against286 words
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Article161 1937-02-05 14 Thrilling Double Feature Programme AT THE CINEMAS A THRILLING double-feature programme was presented last night at the Alhambra. Two Western cowboy pictures of grea f quality, "The Sunset of Pcv.er," and "Sante Fe Bound." The first nicture is a story of bandits and rustlers woven together with a161 words
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Article78 1937-02-05 14 Half-Yearly Sale Of MagaMnes A sale of magazines and periodicals purchased for the Library between January to June of this year will be held at the Library on Monday at 5 p.m. Purchasers at this sale will receive back numbers of magazines and periodicals regularly as current numbers78 words
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Article59 1937-02-05 14 British Official Wireless. London, Feb. 3. THE Colonial Secretary announced at Commons* question time that the Kabaka of Buganda and the Paramount ohief of Baroteeland, had been invited io the Coronation. The Kabaka had been advised on medical grounds not to undertake the journey, but it was muchBritish Official Wireless. - 59 words
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Article36 1937-02-05 14 Th? Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria is 2Ji c er from Sha nghai, Hongkong and Manila to-morrow (Saturday) at 7 am S£f 11 'l ail for Colombo and Europe the same day at 6 p.m.36 words
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Article25 1937-02-05 14 h Ji 16 children 's concert committee are rm w2 a concert at the Memorial Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 445 pm25 words
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Article38 1937-02-05 14 The Rev. T. N. Koshy, B.A.B.D., of the Syrian Christian Church, will"arrive t rZni™ c WI conduct the Holy Communion service m Malayalam at the Armenian Church of St. Gregory HijJ Street, at 9 a.m. on Sunday V38 words
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Article28 1937-02-05 14 The Rev. E. S. Lau, B.A. B.D., pastor of the Geylang Methodist. Eoisconai Church has left for Shanghai anS ?s due back in Singapore early in Anrn IS28 words
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Article433 1937-02-05 14 PLANTERS MEEI Request For Big ger Quota DEFERENCE Uv "a**** 11 ture shortage ot nines- byZ was made at, the last mettini f S Planting Section of the cJA and a resolution to a k substantially to increase the irr"' gration quota was pas A meeting433 words
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Article29 1937-02-05 14 Congress Majority Jn The Provinces Reuter. Bombay. Feb 1. THE first results of the India Provincial skew add Congress majority in the Ori>sa and Bihar Legislatures.- Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement8 1937-02-05 14 I WHILE THERE I THERO LIFE/ I I8 words
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Advertisement16 1937-02-05 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMIT** China Building Chulia Street* 'PHONE 5808. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOtt AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION16 words
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Article, Illustration879 1937-02-05 15 PUBLIC MEETING AT MEMORIAL HALL LEADER TELLS OF GREAT SALVATION WORK Singapore, Friday. QENERAL Evangeline Booth, leader of the Salvation Army, the rid-wide organisation that iing Christ to the peoples" In i' 90 countries and talking 83 lages, held a very large audiencj rapt attention879 words
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Article569 1937-02-05 15 Sa'vaticn Army Brought Christ Down To Earth "The first reason is that, underlying, there is a deep-rooted imperishable conviction carried in the breasts of all our followers that Christ is for the world, and the world is for Christ, born of the passion of the Cross. "My father felt that569 words
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Article754 1937-02-05 15 No Man Too Hopeless To Be Saved The passion of Movement was for Man. One of the world's greatest legal minds stood before her a short time ago, and said that he did not believe that Man could be found who was too totally and absolutely destroyed but the Salvation754 words
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Advertisement128 1937-02-05 15 BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW j FOR CORONATSONi DECORATIONS I i of HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI j i .i Super Photographic j i Enlargements To I i ylwj Sise direct from London Studio s s l ON PAPER OR LINEN (BLACK WHITE, SEPIA AND IN COLOUR) j i j Obtainable128 words
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Advertisement99 1937-02-05 15 and there is a lot in the old saying—"VaKetv is the spice of life" —hot or cold is equally nourishing and digestible. Excellent dishes can be made from the large variety we can offer you, suitable for every possible occasion. PHONE: SPORE 5376 K. LUMPUR 3331. IPOH 111 WP S.99 words
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670 1937-02-05 16 ENGLISH BATTING FAILURES FLEETWOOD SMITH TAKES 6 WICKETS FOR 110 RUNS AUSTRALIA won the fourth Test at Adelaide yesterday by 148 runs, dismissing England in their second innings for 243 runs. Thus Australia have forced the issue of670 words
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Article, Illustration104 1937-02-05 16 Reuter. Adelaide, Feb. 4. FOLLOWING the end of the Test match to-day there was the usual mad scramble for souvenir stumps. This is what the respective captains said:— BRADMAN: "The result was in doubt right until to-day. I hope yon have enjoyed the matchReuter. - 104 words
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Article470 1937-02-05 16 Australia— Ist Innings Fingleton run out 10 Brown c Allen b Karnes 42 Rigg c Ames b Fames 30 Bradman b Allen 26 McCabe c Allen b Robins 83 Gregory l.b.w. b Hammond 23 Oldfield run out 5 Chipperfield, not out 57 O'Reilly, c Leyland b Allen 7470 words
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Article163 1937-02-05 16 Singapore Golf Club v. Keppel Golf Club THE following are the teams for the first round of the Wei-Hai-Wei Cv? comcetition to be played over the course of the Keppel Golf Club on Sunday morning, S.G.C players mentioned first. 8.30 a m. M. M. Paterson (Scr.) v. H\163 words
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Article48 1937-02-05 16 Reuter. Amsterdam, Feb 3 The Dutch Olympic lady swimmer, Nida FenefT broke tho world's record for the 200 m'-tres back-stroke when she covered the distance in 2 minutes 44-61 lOths econds. The previous record of 2 minutes 48T loths seconds wa/ held by Holm Jarrett iceutciReuter. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration30 1937-02-05 16 HEDLEY VERITY, the English bowler, who bowled brilliantly in Australia's second Innings, although he failed to take any wickets. His figures were >37 overs. 17 maidens, 54 runs, no wicket30 words
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Article128 1937-02-05 16 Y.W.C.A. Beat European Team Singapore, Friday. PLAYING in their final encounter of the season yesterday the Y.W.C.A. defeated the European Ladies by three goals tc two in a hockey match replete with thrills Miss MeSheehy played an excellent game for the Europeans and scored both goals. Miss P.128 words
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Article50 1937-02-05 16 Boon Mah Slightly Indisposed Singapore Thursday. AWING to Boon Mah being slightly ln- disposed the fights arranged for tomorrow i Friday I night have been post poned to Tuesday Feb 9 The Siamese developed slight fever yesterday afternoon and decided to ask for a pcstponement on medical advice50 words
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Article397 1937-02-05 16 Fleetwood Smith An Old Singlet NO cricketer likes to meet a crov-eyed Dcrson. The story is told of Charlie when he was playing in a 1e Sydney. He had made a "duck" L the firs innings and his comrades lot iced o n a very dismal face on397 words
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Article233 1937-02-05 17 Next Month AT S.C.C. AND Y.M.C.A. Singapore, Friday. rrllK S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tourna- meat will "bejrin on Monday. a 15. There are four events, an iv, championship singles, chamuioi -li'P doubles, Godown doubles j a; <licap and veterans' doubles handicap. The entrance fee is $2 per233 words
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Article95 1937-02-05 17 13 Bouts In Army-Navy Contest THERE will be 13 bouts in the Navy •/">. Army boxing contest to be held at the New World to-morrow The 13 bouts are made up as follows:— Fly-weight Bantam-weight 2 Feather-weight Light-weight, Welter-weight 2 Middle-weight Light-heavy weight 1 Feavy-weight 1 The Grand95 words
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Article116 1937-02-05 17 tprovi Our Ottn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tliur dav. A'l th: Ipoh Jubilee Park this evening Johnny Gabuco (0 st. 7 *ta.» b:ai W'te Chr.n '0 st. 4 !d v cn points in a hi re' fi",ht. Johnny was decidcdlv he better ocxci and won mo116 words
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Article113 1937-02-05 17 K u rope an s Defeat The Rest Malacca, Friday. U/ITH last minuate change; in their team the Rest went down to the Europeans to the tun° of three goals to il at hockey yesterday. Forbes and Yates played a magnificent panic of nibination ior the Europeans, while113 words
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Article118 1937-02-05 17 S.C p C v. ACS. on Saturday at SCR.c.:— Gan Kee Tian. Kam Gim Kee Choc, Low Keo Pow. Tan T 1: Neo Geo Lee. R. B. Tan, Choon Sim. Teo Mong Joo, Lee hen; Scan Keng Slew. Reserves: V Ngiap, ong Swee Keng. Ong S.C R c118 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-02-05 17 An incident in the hockey match in which the Police beat the S.C.C. by one goal to nil. Smith tin play; and Oehlers, both of Police, are the central figures. I Tribune >.32 words
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Article358 1937-02-05 17 LAST DAY OF PERAK ■Hdl RACES THE following is the full list of handicaps for to-morrow*s races in Ipoh:— Horsey Class 3—One Mile and Fifty Yards Dare Devil 9.4 Last Crusader 9.0 Abbot's Temptation 8.6 Russian Gown 8.3 Rex 8.1 Fifty Three 7.13 The Cretan Girl358 words
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Article65 1937-02-05 17 Amateur Open Contest Begins (From Our Oivji Correspondent) i Bangkok, Feb. 1. OF the thiec American graduates on a world golf tour, who entered the Eiam Amateur Open Championship which began yesterday, two passed out xn ihe first round. The third was eliminated in the s?c ond65 words
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Article124 1937-02-05 17 New Year Function At Ch'nese Swimming dull The Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore, ate organising a Children's Party for the Chinese New Year, to be held on Saturday. Feb. 13. It will be primarily for the entertainment ot the children of memoers and their friends. There will be concerts,124 words
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Article82 1937-02-05 17 League And Cup Games Reuter. London. Fob. 4. THE following are the results of football matches played to-dav in the English and Scottish Cup. FIRST DIVISION Stoke 10 West Bromwich 3 F A. CUP REPLAYS Sheffield United l Wolverhampton 2 Norwich 1 Bolton 2 <after extra time).Reuter. - 82 words
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253 1937-02-05 17 rE following are matches to be played to-morrow in the English and Scottish Leagues:— FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Manchester Utd. Birmingham v. Liverpool. Bolton v. Wolves. Brentford v. Derby. Everton v. Sunderland Leeds v. Huddersfield Manchester City v. Stoke Middlesbro v. Grimsby Portsmouth v. Chelsea253 words
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Advertisement155 1937-02-05 17 Children's Colds. How to Avoid Complications. Simole colds, it neglected, quickly lead co serious troubles. Wise mothers watch their children carefully for the first signs of a cold, and prompt measures for relief gunerally avert any serious developments. A safe and effective remedy which mothers should have always at hand155 words
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Advertisement31 1937-02-05 17 t NOTICE j Jfjbfhad at sudden J j slight allatk of J JHH MalariaUhefights To-nighl jK liavo been Posl- poned lo j <7 1 TUESDAY, j I ft FEB. 9TH I31 words
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Advertisement109 1937-02-05 17 ni/i/rrr ms YEAR BUKTA n\s If ACffVrTS INTRODUCED NEW QUALITIES 1 AND MORE VALUE As played with by Leading in Wimbledon players. JERSEYS, SHIRTS. Price frame only $15.00 SHORTS HOSE. AK A c#AJ!D A"a#aJlD 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE t > < SUPREMACY THE iiiimvmiiii109 words
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Article, Illustration455 1937-02-05 18 WO I 111 It HI ititoi <;iis* FANTASY AT CAPITOL fHE best known character of modern fictijn. cartoon and screen the most popular adventure hero in all history the idol of untold millions of kiddies of every race, colour455 words
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Article, Illustration486 1937-02-05 18 "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ 9" Big Musical Show jy|ORE than 400 dress extras. one of the largest groups used in any Hollywood musical this season, was assembled at Paramount Studio for the Waltz Palace sequence »of the newFred MacMurray-Gladys Swarthout musical. "Champagne Waltz," coming to the Capitol Theatre on Feb. 17. The486 words
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Article, Illustration4 1937-02-05 18 Fantastic Show At Alhambra4 words
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Article253 1937-02-05 18 VIVID ADVENTURE IN "FLASH GORDON" pOUB years ago, Buster Crabbe, already a world-famous swimming champion, was trying to decide whether to be an acrobat, a wrestler, a strong man in a circus, or a lawyer. But fortunately the movies got him. The popular star, whose latest role is in Universal's253 words
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Article387 1937-02-05 18 "All In" At The Pavilion JN order to get the right atmosphere for the wrestling scenes in "All In." the new Gainsborough comedy starring Ralph Lynn, the company approached Rob Gregory, manager of Lane's London Club, and appointed him technical advisor to the wrestling sequences. fi*"* thing he did was387 words
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Advertisement257 1937-02-05 18 the limit of your energy? If you feel like nothing at all, if you suffer from irritability, heart troubles, fatigue and lowered resisting power, you ought not to wait All these complaints are danger signals, for they are symptoms of a serious weakness caused by a lack of minerals. Take257 words
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Article18 1937-02-05 19 Mr. Lazarus Rayman, M.C.S., Financial Adviser, F.M.S., and Mrs. Rayman, returned from leave by the Carthage last week_18 words
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Article21 1937-02-05 19 Dr. V. W. W. Purcell M.C.S., until recently First Magistrate, Ipoh has b?en appointed Drpu'y President of the Penang Municipal Commission.21 words
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Advertisement168 1937-02-05 19 ROTHMANS PATENT s;r EVERTITE' TIN Dealers. Apart from the superb quality of KINGS GATK, which are specially blended for tht tropics from a selection of finest vintage crop Virginia tobaccos, the unique features of the patent 'Evertite' tin are of interest. It is the result of costly experiment. The vacuumising.168 words
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Advertisement276 1937-02-05 19 THE TRUE TONIC POOD Obtainable of off ChomkU 004 Storm "His Master's Voice" SM .-5220 j j Sole Distributors H.M.V. American Radio. KEE HUM RADIO COMPANY j 122-124, Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. Phone: 456G fed superheterodyne, exclu- 3 cfe > sire design, 2/;>z/i spread /1/*****1 FTtH bcrcrf tfj'oZ runinj7 oyer- I276 words
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Advertisement671 1937-02-05 20 DOUBLED UP WITH STOMACH PAIN! Now a "New Man" Do you endure agonies from stomach trouble? Do you dread to eat even the simplest meals and long for relief from your pain? Then here Is good news for you. For sure relief is at hand as this letter proves. It671 words
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Advertisement64 1937-02-05 20 Perfumery Toilet Preparations j f FORGET-ME-NOT LOTION PERFI ME I^^^>>^ A woman's crowning glory—is her hair. Why is Jill so popular w in the office?—not because.she is efficient at her work but— ygtofl*\ffi?> .J ,•/.> because .she always has that well groomed appearance that the days, hair always looks tidy^64 words
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Advertisement82 1937-02-05 20 HAVE YOU PLENTY MONEY? It takes brafcis to make money Trained brains! The man without a training is usually the man without money. You can Train your brains! Thousands of men tiave done so through the ware ime study of I.C.S. Courses. Let as send you further information. International Correspondence82 words
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Miscellaneous1370 1937-02-05 20 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio £g gss*^ TO-MORROW 11.10 p.m. Close down. N'tionai (Continued from page 19) 3 30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. them. nai r *nU.SA. SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES i£S&2S?3 {todES,* ol 1 WilheS W Stock Quotations and Announce- Germ) monu News Bunnln NIKUM STATION The following are the principal Ame- }?-501,370 words
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Article1403 1937-02-05 21 Conditions To-Day CONTRAST between OLD AND NEW Cairo a)NKAD first saw the East from an open boat, and in one of the j£st pages of "Youth" describes the colour of the crowd, the leaves, motionless and as heavy as metal, tfrp impassive heaven. Your first1,403 words
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Article630 1937-02-05 21 Lying Public Clocks MOST OF THEM ARE SLOW London. t ■yERY few Londoners are punctual. They cannot be. Clock-watching is ingrained in them. Time stares them in the face from every public building, every church tower, almost every shop-front. And anyone who watches London's clocks630 words
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Article223 1937-02-05 21 Physical Training For All Under 18 Paris. 11 "KEEP fit" movement, similar to that now on foot in Great Britain, Is almost "overwhelming" France. The great wave of enthusiasm for outdoor sports now sweeping the country is so strong that it is a little difficult to223 words
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Article247 1937-02-05 21 British General's Offer To Enemy Wounded Cape Town. THE "humanity" of warfare in earlier days—contrasting strangely with the way it is waged to-day—is illustrated In 9 faded letter which has jusc been discovered. It was written by the late General Pomeroy Colley, commander of the British247 words
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Advertisement159 1937-02-05 21 i Put some BOVRIL^^r^S I into it r j The value of Bovril in 'mm cooking is unique because Mm it is two-fold. Bovril has Ihe special power of enabling the »o ret more and g| mm better nourishment from food of all kinds. And the ■i appetising flavour of159 words
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Article164 1937-02-05 22 Effigies Of King And Queen London. rpHE revised arrangements for the sup- ply of officially approved Coronation medals has been sent to local authorities by the Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood. The Royal Mint is to produce an official medal which will show the King's effigy164 words
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Article162 1937-02-05 22 On Dry Land After Five Months At Sea Alexandria. The "man without a country," Abdel Kachman Fadl, has at last set foot on diy land after spending nearly five months on board the S.S. lonia, tra 'eiling between Alexandria and the Piraeus. :he port of Athens. He162 words
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Article32 1937-02-05 22 Eric Blore, comic butler of the screen, has written a book of verse for children, which will be published shortly. Blore was formerly one of the most prolific of British song writers.32 words
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Article1240 1937-02-05 22 INTRODUCTION OF PLANT IN INDIA rjpHE great sub-continent of India, presenting a kaleidoscopic aspect with varying climates and regions in its different parts, has lured prospectors especially during the last hundred years into explor ing the length and breadth of tho country and investigating the suitability1,240 words
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Article540 1937-02-05 22 Duke Of Kent BLWS READ in PHRENOLOGIST J£ARLY yesterdaj telephone rang circus office of the Lond p nr \J gical Institution: want foJ an appointment for myself—i J Mrs. Allen—and a friend have our heads read this said a woman s voice At five yestenh. r J540 words
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Advertisement315 1937-02-05 22 Doctor's Amazing Discovery Brings Back Youth To Faded Wrinkled Skins 4A. Vienna medical journal announces sole rights to the Professor's discovery the latest triumph of science which will have been acquired at enormous expense startle the world. Not only has the cause by Tokalon His extract of living skin of315 words
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Advertisement95 1937-02-05 22 8 [GULL BAHARj I IMJ'AKTS A SVVKKT 4 FRACT|£A\T f I VMH.L WHILST ASSISTING HAIR I GROWTH. J Remington NOISELESS STANDARD Here is to-day's expression of the finest engineering skill and inventive genius ever devoted to the making of a typewrite W ensuring writing perfection with silence 3VK Tll UNHEARD95 words
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Article831 1937-02-05 23 \dministration Problem I.ii E AMONG BRITISH FORCES Bannu. IKK among the British forces at ,resent in the Khaisora Valley the X.W. Frontier of India, where are following the ancient Roman -je»' of building a road as they ee, is described by an official eve-witness. Kx racts831 words
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Article153 1937-02-05 23 Dutch Brothers Looking For Work Rangoon. TWO young Dutch brothers, G. Entrob and N. Entrob, aged 23 and 18 respectively, have arrived here on a journey that involves paddling a canoe 13,00 j rule?. Unable to find employment in Holland, adventurer* left Haarlem on Apr. id,153 words
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Article149 1937-02-05 23 Recording Of "Brain Waves" *.v t lowe City, lowa. r photography, fingerprinting and footprinting. has now been added brainprinting" as the latest means of dentifying individuals. Two scientists at the University of lowa. Mr. Lee Edward Travis and Mr. Abtaham Gottlober have conducted experiments showing that "brain waves"149 words
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Article124 1937-02-05 23 Forester's Strange Bargain Berlin. FORESTER drinking his beer at the village inn at Michaelneukirchcn, near Ratisbon, Bavaria, offered his Dachahound for sale. When asked the price, he suggested that a pfennig (about Ud.' should be paid for the first toe and the price doubled for every124 words
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Article124 1937-02-05 23 Reflect Returning Prosperity In America Washington. One person in the United States in 1932 had an incom of more than 4 000--000 dollars (£800.000» and 40 others had more than 1.000 000 dollars (£200.000». the Treasury has revealed. In a preliminary r port on 1935 income tax returns124 words
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Article984 1937-02-05 23 Travel Memories CONDITIONS THERE 20 YEARS AGO London. JHE Heart of Asia and the Roof of the World" was the title oi a lecture, illustrated with slides in colour, given "to young people" by Sir Percy Sykes under the auspice? of the Royal Central Asian Society,984 words
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Article, Illustration122 1937-02-05 24 In the annual Singapore hockey match, the Rest beat the Europeans by 2—o. and thus maintained their unbeaten record in the series. The three pictures above, and two others on this page, show incidents from the game (Tribune* Police122 words
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