Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1937
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Title Section40 1937-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- No. 89. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, April 16, 1937 The Malaya Tribune /1 g*ogg SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement158 1937-04-16 1 r READ THE TRIBUNE FOR BEST SPORTS REPORTS TO OBTAIN ACADEMIC DEGREES means hard work and much concentration. Only years of study at one of the seats of learning will enable man or woman to pass out with honours and take a place alongside the great ones of the chosen158 words
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Advertisement11 1937-04-16 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST 1 Try The I MORNING TRIBINE11 words
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Article251 1937-04-16 2 International Congress In Moscow 0 Moscow. FOUR hundred delegates from fifty countries will be represented at th? seventeenth Internat'onal Geological Congress in Moscow in July. The congress is being organised by a committee cf Soviet scientists. England, the Unit cd States. Francejndia and South Africa will251 words
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Advertisement931 1937-04-16 2 I "HAROM MELATT M Isnlj \yl The Perfume of luring and fascinating fragrance—exquisite I x —individual—and distinctive. Wl LOTIONS ESSENCE mf -EAU-DE-COLOGNE 41 —BRILL ANTINE. NY M/ Created by d*/ j F schwarzlose Sochne G.m.b.H. \\M Berlin. V'-fm'" Imported by Schiffner Co., Ltd. Singapore. EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL 1-A,931 words
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Advertisement687 1937-04-16 2 SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. Estate of Prince Purachatra of Siam, deceased. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of ALL the Assets, Furnitures and fittings of Straits Neon Company carrying on business at No. 78-B, Robinson Roart, Singapore as a going concern. Particulars and Conditions of Sale and printed Tender Forms687 words
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Advertisement500 1937-04-16 2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of. Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 10 (old No. 30) Chulia Street. On Wednesday, 21st April 1937. at 2.30 P.M. Lot l. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and houses Nos. 153, 155 157, Beach Road, Singapore, area500 words
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Advertisement471 1937-04-16 2 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER RUEwithout CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Push a Bus Over The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into >ous bowels daily. U.tMs bll# is not flowing freely your food doesn t digest. It just decays in the bowels.471 words
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713 1937-04-16 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES ICE MENANCE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC Early Change Of Shipping Track PHENOMENAL conditions in the Western North Atlantic Ocean have been responsible for all shipping companies adhering to the steamship tracks, adopting a more southerly route. This changing from C to B track, at least two months713 words
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Article118 1937-04-16 3 533 Passengers And Only 139 Are Men Colombo. A "sninster shin" was how the P and O. liner Moldavia was described. She was recently on her way to England with passengers from Australia for the Coronation festivities. When she touched here there were 533 passengers on board—of these118 words
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Advertisement464 1937-04-16 3 STEAMER SAILINGS P&o.nd BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17,000 Apr. 23 BANGALORE 6,000 May b CORFU 15,000 May 7 NALDERA 16,000 May 21 CARTHAGE 15,000 June BHUTAN 6,100 June 5 BEHAR 6,000 June 14 RANCHI 17,000 June 18 SOUDAN 6,500 July464 words
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Advertisement602 1937-04-16 3 3!~ M. B. K. j KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I I (Incorporated in Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK (via Panama) j I Dae Dae Sailing Dae I r Penang Spore Spore via New York m s KURAMA MARU Apr. 18 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Jane 4 mjs602 words
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Advertisement441 1937-04-16 3 v PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorshlps. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Bx:ellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.B'ham P'ng BORINGIA 29-4 1-5 30-4 1-5 FIONIA 18-5 18-5 19-b 21-5 LALANDIA 8-6 8-6 9-6 11-6441 words
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Advertisement558 1937-04-16 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated Jo Germany). The undernoted are the Company*! Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. J W7. 5 m.s. "FULDA" omits Singapore Manila, and Japan Ports— calls Hongkong, Shanghai and North China—Due Penang Apr. 29 Due Port Swettenham Apr. 30 S558 words
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Article182 1937-04-16 4 Coronation Delegates In Singapore Dr. Rung's Tribute Growing Unity Of China Promotion For Former Consul The Problem Of Marriage Reform. (By Our Chinese Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. "yyiTH the Coronation of King George only about a mont i ahead, delegates from all parts oi the world are proceeding182 words
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Article111 1937-04-16 4 THE honour of bring one of Hongkong's delegates falls to Dr. Ts'o. In China Dr. Ts'o's name is a household word on account of his numerous public works In the field of charily and education. His public-spirited activities have brought Dr. Ts'o to the forefront of his community111 words
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Article196 1937-04-16 4 CHINESE in Malaya will be glad to read the observation expressed by Sir Hughe Knatchball-Hugessen 'British Ambassador to China) in a .speech made in the course of a luncheon given in his I honour in Hongkong recently. "We see, *ne said, "China increasing in political stability and economic196 words
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Article121 1937-04-16 4 WHEN the former Chinese Consul-Ge-neral returned to China, his transfer was accepted by Malayan Chinese wit.i vfry mixed feelings. They were sorry to lose an official who had kept their welfare ever In mind, but they found consolation in the knowledge that Dr Philip K. C Tyau was destined121 words
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Article275 1937-04-16 4 HPHAT tee pre ent building occupied by the Singapore Chineso Consulate is not imposing enough, is the opinion 1 hr.ye heard expressed by a number of people. Personally, I think that the Consulate's premises in Cairnhill Circle are commodious and presentable enough, although I realise that on account275 words
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Article257 1937-04-16 4 AT a recent meeting of a certain lnflu ential assoc'ation in Singapore, th subject of Chinese marriage reformswwar. r dealt with briefly, and the matter wa held over for further discussion at a ;üb>equent date. In the meantime, I feel that if I say that Chinese marriage reforms257 words
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Article16 1937-04-16 4 Mr. A. Sandanasamy the popular Pomm aster at Menglentbu has been transferred to Bidor as Postmaster16 words
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Article19 1937-04-16 4 Tuan Syed Shard Ali. Headmaster, Government vernment English School, Batu Gajah. lias Wt for England to attend the Coronation.19 words
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Article296 1937-04-16 4 Scientists, Doctors And Engineers Moscow. There are now 8.500,000 women workers in Soviet Russia, or 34 per cent, of the total number of employees, according to a book entitled Woman in the U.S.S.R.", just published here by the Central Administration of NationalEconomic Statistics of the State296 words
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Article137 1937-04-16 4 Finds Family Again After 23 Years Brussels. Speaking nothing but English, naving forgotten his mother-tongue, a 35--year-old Belgian has found his family again after 23 years and is beginning to learn French and Flemish. Louis Covaerts was on holiday with his grandmother when the Great War broke out.137 words
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Advertisement223 1937-04-16 4 gyplf jKmm wßSskr mat:masquerade**fl under the, name mHMk ■krWir Hi FLIT really kijls flies IB ]J Don't'risk your health'and comfort by I tftk (m} accepting worthless* or I JT imitations that masquerade under the I BM name of Flit. Remember—there is onh/ H one Flit. Fiit is sold only in223 words
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Advertisement124 1937-04-16 4 i l«tL£*s V*\ SURE I CAN T STAND HOT DRINKS. THE MOST -H 5l \eftlM I»TMUCM LONGER POPULAR MEALTIME lAftfE \<T BEVERAGES CONTAIN ft& n AftlT X I TANNIN AND CAFFEIN THEY g! 8 BUT DOCTOR- sSSffaSS ssS'i gi e o th e e t m e u r p124 words
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Advertisement121 1937-04-16 4 EFFERVESCING -COOLINC REFRESHING People who are healthy and fit livi joyously. Countless thousands all &ZZT^«A &hW Vc V ZUl W r,d n ioy»"f Perfect ovV rt*, s «tness-and with it every happiness rCO^ w i-'TPfo —because their rule for health is a re u,ar of b«»>bly Andrews. It i gentl/121 words
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753 1937-04-16 5 A GREAT COMBINATION IN "LADIES IN LOVE" QREAT screen stars, unlike heroes, are born—not made. The careers of Janet Gaynor, Loret ta Young, Constance Bennett and Simone Simon would appear to make the above statement an incontrovertible fact. This753 words
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Article, Illustration450 1937-04-16 5 EXTRA GOOD MUSICAL NUMBERS USED LAUGHTER, gaiety and music are mixed in liberal proportions in "College Holiday," Paramount's newest all-star comedy, which begins soon at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore. Jack Benny heads the list of radio and screen comics assemblesd for this latest mirthquake.450 words
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Article542 1937-04-16 5 A GRAND CAST IN A GRAND FILM THE glittering star triumvirate of 1 Joan Crawford, William Powell and Robert Montgomery came to the screen in Metro-Gold wynMayers's wrbane and highly-polished screen translation of Frederic Lonsdale's stage success. "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." It is hardly542 words
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Article606 1937-04-16 5 'PAGLIACCI" IS A GREAT OPERA ADAPTATION JJICHARI) Tauber, the great German tenor, is now as familiar to cinema audiences as he is to opera enthu»"as*s. His thousands of admirers will find much to their "heart's desire" in his latest picture "Pagliacci/' a brilliant screen adaptation606 words
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Article542 1937-04-16 5 FAST PLAY Sybil Jason In The "Captain's Kid" THE Captain's Kid," the new First National comedy romance, comes soon to the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, with a talented cast headed by May Robson, famous for half a century on stage and screen, Sybil Jason, the brilliant little542 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-04-16 5 La Meri. famous American interpretative dancer will be in Singapore soon, and wiP give a performance at the Cs tol Theatre en April 27, at 9.36 p.m. I ats are being rapidly booked and pa ons are advised to secure seats early to avoid disappointment. La Meri in one of54 words
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Article456 1937-04-16 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Apr. 15. Last Price To-day Change Tone Steady Irregular Spot Buyers. UK 103 1 SeUers 113 16 10 316 May Buyers 113 16 10 316 Sellers. U% July; Sept. Buyers 11% 10 15 16 —7 16 Sellers. 117 16 11 —716 Oct.jDec. Buyers456 words
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Article435 1937-04-16 6 Government Servants T. L. Society Singapore, Wednesday. A DIVIDEND of 3» 2 per cent, was declared at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Ser\ants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society held to-day at the Co-operative Officer s Office, Fullerton Building. A large attendance was435 words
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Article131 1937-04-16 6 Follows Up Monetary Pact Paris. ANEW commercial agreement has been signed at Berne between Franc end Switzerland which will go far to simplify the quota system between the two countries and will also open up fxcsh markets reciprocally. The agreements has been signed particularly in the spirt131 words
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Article162 1937-04-16 6 Highest Aggregate Since War London. ITOE total tonnage of shipping, visiting ports in the United Kingdom during 1936. was the highest since the War. Aggregate tonnage has increased yeai by year for the past 10 years, apart fiom the setback of 1930 31. states the Eoard162 words
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Article204 1937-04-16 6 Suggestion Made In London London A SPECIAL march thrrugh the streets of London by ail Dominion, Indian ci.d Colonial Coronation contingents has been suggested here. Mr. C« J. Hankinson, Editor ol 1 Debrett's Peerage." proposed they should have a "day of their own." whe/i the citizens of204 words
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Article60 1937-04-16 6 Lourdes. Four hundred British mostly from Southwark. left here recently for London after spending nearly a week at Lourdes. Before leaving they attended Mass at which over a hundred sick were brought into the church on beds and invalid chairs. This was followed by a procession at60 words
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Article133 1937-04-16 6 Acorns Collected On Royal Estates London. ACORNS, collected from ancient in historic estates in England, are to be planted in America by the United States Department of Agriculture. In response to a request from the Department, received through the Boy Scouts of America. English Boy Scouts133 words
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Article148 1937-04-16 6 Airmen Seek Permits To Shoot Wolves Stockholm. Two young aviators have applied for permission to hunt wolves In the wil r < cf Lapland from an aeroplane. The 1 idea is to take turns at the control? ond at shooting down the wolves wltn a double-barrelled gun.148 words
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Advertisement571 1937-04-16 6 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j i (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). f Successors to 1 i The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and j The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL: I I Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.571 words
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Advertisement345 1937-04-16 6 JOHORE STRIKERS RESUME New Wage Rates Agreed (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Apr. 13. IT will be recalled that during the 1 Easter holidays towards the end of March, several hundreds of rubber tappers in the Penggerang district and near Segamat went on strike, but a settlement was arrived345 words
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Advertisement28 1937-04-16 6 I nWM Mt r recuperative m ninn ,;J, n r i al wlll convince this. I P^*^^ Pnee 5250 at all Leading Chemists, Postage 0.30 cts. extra. 128 words
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Article1510 1937-04-16 7 <fc />//a/f and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokersissued by Fraser and Co. MINING 5.3 Eraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buw» Hellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampai Tin 6 3 6 9 6,3 6 9 A&aiC Kumbang 35;3 369 35 35 6 ii Austral Malay 57 59 6 56 58,61,510 words
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Article178 1937-04-16 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 87% cts.. flown 1 1 ct. Market Toney Steady. London: 10 :< |d., down %d. Market Tone: Opened weak now steady. New York: 22 3 16 cts.. down ct Market Tone: Steady. I The downward movement in the178 words
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Article91 1937-04-16 7 Messrs Fraser And Co.'s Report MINING. Tin. three months, £268.10. from Londoni irtg in this section are unchanged Xmonest Dollar issues the market alco verf quift and again quotations are n Ahc main unaltered. Q A»OISt Australians there On m th, So£ t"ket appears steady but extremely91 words
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Article313 1937-04-16 7 Mr. Julian Israel's Daily Report Singapore, April 16. Tin, London, down £5. and £4.5, quiet. New York, down 1V 8 easy. rpfnllar X'vStn™ A'i®: b, S1Snt 3 R-bf| 90 har^don dull and Pr ic fi.40 B Selangors 1.15_$1.20 U. Klangs Sl.S^S^^K 00 $2.05 Talams $2 «V s Ways313 words
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Article88 1937-04-16 7 Shanghai. Apr 15. The Northern Autonomous authorities have established a Goldmining Bureau in Tungchow with the Chinese rebel Yen Yu Kang as the superintendant. It is report ?d that Japanese capital has been invited for the development of the gold mines in East Hopei.—Sin Chew rit Poh. <%88 words
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Article26 1937-04-16 7 Mr and Mrs. Harry Koelmeyer, Jr. of Kuala Lumpur have gone to Sungei Patani for a short holiday and are residing at "The Cherries." Sungei Patam.26 words
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Article179 1937-04-16 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, April* 16. Total lor Books Cose flna^J Company Dividend Payable* to data TIN IS4 Hong Fatt 5% Final Apr. 10 Apr. 21 Apr. 11 Hong Fatt 4% Int. Apr. 10 Apr. 21 Apr. 11 «J Johan 12V 2 Final Apr. 17 Apr. 24179 words
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Advertisement41 1937-04-16 7 II II Lavender Water Ia no I li« r 1 These popular Km^Jl-i I sure of your sup- /1 l 1 IT7; v lue j *3?n 1 «00 Bl^p WHITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR n n An r PENANG j IP0 SINGAPORE TAIPENG41 words
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Miscellaneous143 1937-04-16 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yester- Last Night Max. day. Bright Min. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temn. Stations, deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F. West Coast. Alor Star 88 Nil 4.3 73 Bayan Lepas (Penang) 85 Nil 1.6 75 Sitiawan 87 0.16 1.9 75 Bukit Jeram 85 Nil 1.3 75143 words
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Article196 1937-04-16 8 Transition Period Of 18 Years? Reuter. Montreux, Apr. 15. IT is understood that the Capitulations Commission this morning discussed the transition period to complete the abolition of capitulations, which is one of the most important items on the agenda. The French favour an eighteen-year period. TheReuter. - 196 words
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Article134 1937-04-16 8 Group Of Experts To Help British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 15. AN official communique of the international sugar conference states that the committee appointed to negotiate with the different delegations has been very busily at work these last few days. In the meantime the committee entrusted with studyBritish Official Wireless. - 134 words
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Article198 1937-04-16 8 Tour Of Malaya And N.E.I. Singapore» Thiyrsday. H.H. the Maharaja of Travancorc Maharani Setu Parvati Bai and the Elaya Raja, are expected to arriva in Singapore in the course of a six weeks' holiday tour of Java. Bali and the Dutcn East Indies, early next month.198 words
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Article100 1937-04-16 8 Java, and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Medan. JaskS, -AmsterdamS and tLondonS: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. Saturday. Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, "Kobe, ♦Manila and VU.S.A.. Imperial, closing 7 pm. Saturday. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 pm. Sunday. Penang, Siam, Burma, India,100 words
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Article107 1937-04-16 8 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas>, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands i, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery107 words
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Article19 1937-04-16 8 The Air Mail (Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Apr. 7 was delivered in London on Apr. 15.19 words
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Article110 1937-04-16 8 Central Coinnuttc-e Appointed British Official Wireless. rE Minister of Health, after consultation with other Government de partments. has appointed a Central Water Advisory Committee under the chairmanship of Field-marshal Lord Milne and comprising persons with knowledge of tho problems from the point of view of the various interestsBritish Official Wireless. - 110 words
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Article31 1937-04-16 8 The Chargeurs Rennis liner Cap untitled 'daran is due at Singapore from Colom•bo at 8 a.m. to-morrow and will sail for Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong a* 2 p.m. the same day.31 words
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Article135 1937-04-16 8 Sequel To Death Of Indian Singapore. Thursday. A FATAL accident that occurred in Lorong 33, Geylang, on Dec. 11, resulting in the death of an elderly Indian, had a sequel in the Criminal District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day. when a Javanese. Kashi bin Kashim,135 words
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Article134 1937-04-16 8 iNew Kebel Attack Feared Shanghai, April 16. rE Japanese Authorities are exercising their utmost efforts to bring about a compromise between the two contending factions of the Mongolian Autonomous Movement. It is reported that Teh Wang and Cheuk Shi Hai had come to conciliatory terms. The former was to134 words
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Article37 1937-04-16 8 March, 1937 Imports 52 000 Consumption 52 900 Stock on last day of month 191 600 Afloat tor U.S. Ports last day of month 57,000 Consumption Reclaimed rubber 15 400 (consumption based on U.S. Government Survey*37 words
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Article138 1937-04-16 8 Chichibu To Visit Kiel Singapoije, Thursday. IT is extremely doubtful whether anyone knew that the 10,000-ton Japanese cruiser Ashigara which was in Singapore during the week-end on her way to the Coronation navlal review at Spithead next month, carried the baggage of Prince and Princess Chichibu,138 words
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Article96 1937-04-16 8 $315 Stolen From A Chinese Singapore, Friday. masked men believed to be Hok- kiens and armed with pistols and knives, are alleged to have broken into a house in Hoot Kiam Road, in the vicinity of the Great World, shortly after 3 o'clock this morning and96 words
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Article123 1937-04-16 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, APR. 16 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11. S.C.F.A. v. M.P.H., Anson Road Stadium; Div. 111, S.C.C. v. Medical Services, S.C.C; Business Houses' League. Paterson Simons v. Wearnes, V.M.C.A.; Govt. League, Div. 11, Treasury-Audit v. Police 11, J.CS.A. Tennis: S.C.C. Tournament. Races: Taiping123 words
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Article123 1937-04-16 8 Singapore, Apr. 16. Ships alone side the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S) Kola 13; Islander 9; Kidderpore 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Agapenor 34; Tango Maru 36; Parigi 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Clytoneus123 words
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Article87 1937-04-16 8 •Xigfz""* Sma a. 15 9.U*"m ON Stolen Holiday" 6.15 and pre ded "y MARLBOROUGH— "Puran Kakt" ,H^ a E nl, 4 15 ri and 9.15 p.m. p.n^ P a I ?d E 9-p S m adoW f Ch > n 7 TIS?7.« to ll°p m reamS and Swin nnITTIM87 words
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Article82 1937-04-16 8 Grant Of Additional Credits rE following notification has been issued by the Controller of Rubber, Malaya:— Producers who are able to satisfy the Controller that they are able to export more than the present quarter's allowance during the present quarter are invited to apply for additional credits82 words
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Advertisement193 1937-04-16 8 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A i ——fa—■——<A^ To-night COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. i j CABARET ATTRACTION EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT NINA VLADIMIR j c POPULAR CONTINENTAL DANCERS 5 NQNDINERS S l oo j j RAFFLES BRASSERIE POPULAR GRILL FOR 1 AFTERNOON TEAS x CONTINENTAL DISHES193 words
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Advertisement146 1937-04-16 8 GLOSTO-RA AWAKENS THE NATURAL BEAUTY IN YOUR HAIR 2 APB 3 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE YOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BODY. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen146 words
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Miscellaneous309 1937-04-16 8 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE* I- STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES^ TO-DAY FOR pgR DATS AND TIM* France (Parcels only) Chenonceaux Apr. 16 12.30 p.m. India, South Chenonceaux 16 1 pjn. Rengat and Tembilahan Banka M 1 Pm Java S.-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes Moluccas and Timor DiUy Plancius 16 2.30 a.m. MUntok Plancius 16309 words
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378 1937-04-16 9 4-HOURS drift Fate Of S. S. Silver Larch Honolulu. CH HT passengers, four of them women, took to the lifeboats when the British steamer Silver luii'h (5,610 tons) caught fire in the I'niific. 450 miles from Honolulu recently. lv 1 r378 words
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Article63 1937-04-16 9 Exemption Move Postponed Shanghai, Aor 15. The of Finance, and the Ministry of Industry, have jointly proclaimed that the issuing of certificates to rice merchants for the exemp°'i of import tax will be postponed u-.til lurther investigations. Ir is understood that Mr. Ching Tien will leave for63 words
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Article23 1937-04-16 9 Mr. Lim Teong Alk of the tutorial staff Hatchings School. Penang, who an operation a few days ago, )een discharged from the hospital.23 words
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Article489 1937-04-16 9 VAGRANT WITH A BAD RECORD (From Our Own' Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Apr. 15. QN March 16, seven boys—Chinese,. Malays and Tamilg were produced before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate) on a charge of vagrancy having been found by the police sleeping in an489 words
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Article367 1937-04-16 9 Verdict Of Death By Misadventure (From Our Own Reporter) ipon, April 11. THE Hashim sitting as Coroner at the Second >fagistrate's Court last rsfternoon inquired into the circumstances connected with the death of a Chinese woman named Wong Yau Lan, aged 67, who died as a result367 words
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Article37 1937-04-16 9 Dr. Megat Khas of Teluk Anson is at present on relief duty in Ipoh in place of Dr. Yzelman who has gone to Taiping to fill temporarily the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Maniam i37 words
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Advertisement139 1937-04-16 9 idnev >Sjfl| j Trouble [P^L is the cause jjHfc STIFF, swollen joints, with the gnawing-, M ever-present of Rheumatism. Days m&uTmW seem long- with pain, hut nighty seem mW WTmIĔrSA endless and do not bring the peaceful rest your 'AH WĔM AM \wM J body needs. You will get no139 words
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Advertisement149 1937-04-16 9 A WEALTH of SPARKLING HEALTH IN EVERY BOTTLE Fraser Neave Ltd. OLD' shoes mam- NEW! FOR "QUALITY REPAIR" MAXIMUM SERVICE MINIMUM CHARGES orcAT Q iiotSE 54, SELEGIE ROAD, 662, GEYLANG ROAD, SINGAPORE CONTRACTORS FOR REPAIRS TO JOHORE MILITARY FORCES. MEDICAL P"I For SPORTS. S«sBj k J for. RHEUMATISM, (L -J149 words
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Advertisement243 1937-04-16 10 The Malaya Tribune says It's an EXCELLENT PICTURE! I Positively HI WAS NOT HUMAN But his courage was greater than man's, his love was deeper than woman's MMHTY wiH» NOAH BEERY JR. BARBARA READ Original Story by ALBERT PAYSON TERHUN E Directed by Lewis D. Collins A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Urn243 words
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Advertisement385 1937-04-16 10 •5* —<<• ——•4—* t|» <h 1 YOU'LL TALK ABOUT THE T Glorious Voice and Magnetic Charm of this <• 1 New 14-year-old Star for weeks! «j» Matinee To-morrow GRAND COMEDY > TRIUMPH ?"THBill! gMARI guttffr V with BINNIE BARNES, ALICE BRADY, A RAY MILLAND, CHARLES WINNINGER, 1 BARBARA REED and385 words
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Advertisement211 1937-04-16 10 Ml V I j it TP#l JT 17 SEEING ■P* "STOLEN HOLIDAY HOLIDAY" 0 f CLAUDE RAINS savsthe t t MAf HUNTER JWfr f AUSON SKIPWORTH tribune I ALEXANDER OARCY LJMi»J|i.iy (yesterday). Extra Latest Gaumont British News. y #-H*Hg r YOU REMEMBER THIS LITTLE STAR EN r HER FIRST PICTURE*211 words
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Article438 1937-04-16 11 League Of Nations Bulletin > i Singapore. Wednesday. rpHE following is the health bulletin I oi the League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Apr 10: Rangoon was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human plague curing438 words
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Article445 1937-04-16 11 Britain Awaiting Better Safety Device SO many recent flying disasters have been attributed to the formation o f ice on wings and propellers that this has become a question of urgent importance, and the fact that a contrivance known as the de-icer is used on many445 words
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Article178 1937-04-16 11 Incident At Johore /Customs Barrier I From Our Ovm Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Apr. 15. tj EUROPEAN planter, Mr. B. J. La vers, A/ Manager of Tanjong Labu Estate, Bitu Rfthat, was summoned on a charge of «haVing insulted Customs O.D.O., Huskĕtn/at 12.55 a.m. on March 27 at178 words
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Advertisement544 1937-04-16 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —Industrial Land one acre with option for another acre. Apply to: H. R. Arbenz E.P.Z. Architect and Civil Engineer, Union Building. CORONATION DECORATIONS SOUVENIRS Aluminium crown 22" x 20" $12 eacu. Aluminium King's Bust 26" x 20" $20 each. On view at G. H. Kiat T.M.A. Music544 words
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Advertisement253 1937-04-16 11 zz~~~ f DANCE DRINK j IN THE j RIGHT ATMOSPHERE j jNew World Cabaret j j 4ALAN BESAR I NIGHT DANCE FROM 9.30 UNTIL MIDNIGHT j J ADMISSION 50c. TEA DANCE FROM 5.30 ON THURSDAY, j SATURDAY SUNDAY •J. ADMISSION FREE 1 i Great World Showj CABARET TO-NKiHT 6 P.M.253 words
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Advertisement220 1937-04-16 11 a Don 9 t Forget Wednesday 21st April AT THE PAVILION TAUBER TRIUMPHS AGAIN mm WtĔĔr^^mt RICHARD TAUBER NY IN A IB max schach I m rai r~mw geylang phone 5511 mW g£ r B TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT g| g| g| Second Show at Mi pin. Fred. Astaire Ginger Rogers220 words
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Advertisement50 1937-04-16 11 The Famous Star of j FLASH GORDON J Returns in a ran Also J on the Same Programme Return Screening By r Special Request J The Sensational Fight Between j JOE LOUIS and MAX SCHMELLING j lIIII—IIH i ■■■■■M 11l 111 g i I VIROL i I (or robust health50 words
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Miscellaneous420 1937-04-16 11 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club420 words
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Obituary70 1937-04-16 12 LIM.—Mr. Lim See Quee (Seng Hang) passed away peacefully on Thursday, the 15th instant, at his residence No 494, Geylang Road, at the age of 63. He leaves behind him 1 wife. 6 sons. 2 daughters, 1 daughter-in-law and 1 granddaughter to mourn his loss. Funeral will70 words
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Article773 1937-04-16 12 FEW weeks ago the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association came into prominence on account of a startling suggestion, said to emanate from the president himself, that the association should be wound up and a new body, confined to European British subjects, formed in its place. If this project773 words
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Article255 1937-04-16 12 Eastward Bound By The Rawalpindi I)R. C. L. Park, Director of the Eastern u Bureau, League of Nations Healtn Organisation, and Mrs. ***** are returning to Singapore by the Rawalpindi, winch is due nere on April 23. Dr. M. D. Mackenzie, who has been acting for255 words
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Article27 1937-04-16 12 Mr. A.C. Meredith, Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Muar. will be going home on leave and Mr. S. F. Guy will take his place27 words
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Article186 1937-04-16 12 yANISHED LANDMARKS OF YESTERDA V 'J'HE writer of this article looks back and ponders on the landmarks of Singapore 4 now vanished, which old residents knew. TT was at the Club the other evening—which club? well, the Club of course; one never has time to186 words
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Article196 1937-04-16 12 JJOW are the mighty fallen! N<» I mor* we see the genial Arthur Odell strut majestic through its I marble halls (so many of you have not seen them that I can safelv stretch a point and forget the lath and plaster), nor does the shade— and196 words
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Article149 1937-04-16 12 I B°y. Macham tadi. Weil there s on e order that seems to change not with changing- times The call of the East! That, like thn unchanging East itself, i< same yesterday, to-dav and U —e thl es thir V ha n*es no" f he ever149 words
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Article181 1937-04-16 12 J"kNCE upon a time —and this is n a fajry tale—there was a narrow, quiet country lane, bordered bv the rising tide, that led from Kallang Road to Katong. The falling tide did its share, of course, and en a Died one to see the cars that181 words
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Article150 1937-04-16 12 in London? Don't ask a Londoner! Ask a policeman He knows; and he probably comes from Ireland! In him you have confidence and proceed on your way fortified. Which brings me from the ancient guns of Labrador (Ha! mcthinks I have you guessing!) to our present state150 words
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Article157 1937-04-16 12 0 UR means of transport, too, have changed. Gone is the gharrv the bullock cart will soon be a thing >1 the past; the ricksha might w 1 be. Great buses tear their way iiom one end of the town to the other and then there is that157 words
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Article222 1937-04-16 12 By "Looker On" BROOKLYN wife-beater was sentenced to kiss his spouse every day. Thus do the innocent suffer with the guilty. A There are tw 0 ways in which a Senator can get publicity. He can kis s a Hollywood girl or he can deliver a222 words
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Advertisement131 1937-04-16 12 =r~2~] RALEIGH I I IHi yegg (3AiLeo<gK) I THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE j I \|i THE MACHINE THAT HAS j j JP™"* STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS j j GUARANTEED FOR EVER! i I l From $45 00 Each >\V /J HIRE PURCHASE j i TERMS ARRANGED S Sole Agents:131 words
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Advertisement13 1937-04-16 12 Raflways' J ARE THE y j MAINSTAY j OF j COMMERCE .5. 4.13 words
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Article, Illustration721 1937-04-16 13 AUSTRALIA MODERNISES HER INTERNAL DEFENCES NAVY AIR FORCE DOUBLED £23 MILLIONS EXPENDED FUTURE POLICY TO BE LAID DOWN IN LONDON MODERNISATION of the defeices of Australia during the five years of the existing Government's regime has involved an expenditure of nearly £23 million-s, covering expansion of the Navy, Army and721 words
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Article99 1937-04-16 13 Conveyed From Malaya By Plane ADDRESSES to His Majesty King George on the occasion of the Cononation from Sultans of th e Federated and Unfederated States and frcm the Straits Settlements are being taken to* London from Singapore by Imperial Airways planes. Addresses have been99 words
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Article47 1937-04-16 13 Singapore, Friday. A saloon taxi which caught fire in Albert" Street in the early hours of this morning was saved from being completely destroyed by the prompt arrival of two engines of the Fire Brigade. J The flames were extinguished in a few minutes.47 words
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Article44 1937-04-16 13 Chrysler And Union Agree Reuter. Detroit, Apr. 15. 'J'HE union of automobile workers and the Chrysler Corporation have signed a final agreement. Ford and Packard arc now the only major motor producers which have not reached agreements with the union.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article309 1937-04-16 13 Control In Spain SCHEME IN FORCE ON MONDAY British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 15. whether he was aware that French volunteers and munitions of war were still being sent to Spain to assist the Valencia Government. Lord Cranborne told the Commons that the foreign secretary hadBritish Official Wireless. - 309 words
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Article33 1937-04-16 13 British Official Wireless. Mr John Murray, British Minister to Mexico since January 1935, who was absent in Europe on sick leave, diea to-day in Berlin following an operation —British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Article20 1937-04-16 13 Windsor Town Council has approved of a scheme for lighting the principal streets of the borough with mercury vapour lamps. <20 words
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Article156 1937-04-16 13 INDIA HITCH Gandhi Makes A New Statement Reuter. London, April 15. MR. Gandhi, in a further statement The Times at Poona says "Lord Lothian's suegtstion to refer the disputes to the electorate is sound if it can be proved workable and not prohibitively expensive. "The precedent IReuter. - 156 words
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Article62 1937-04-16 13 Prolonged Whitsun Break British Official Wireless. London, April 15. [T is expected that to cover the period of the Coronation and ordinary Whitsuntide recess Parliament wih adiourn on May 7 and roim ml ill re May 24. Although considerable business has yet to be done Parliament may beBritish Official Wireless. - 62 words
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Article144 1937-04-16 13 Fakir Of Ipi Remains Truculent Reuter. New Delhi, Apr. 16. IN vtw of the latest d'spate hes from Waz r Iston resolute military action is likely in the near future. The Governor of th 2 North-West Front'er province paid a we k end visit to the affected area,Reuter. - 144 words
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Article45 1937-04-16 13 Towkay Lim Siok Tan, the well-known merchant and landed proprietor and father of Towkay Lim Cheng Chuan. J.P Tapah, left last week for China on six months' holiday. A large number of business men and friends saw him off at the Tapah Road Railway Station.45 words
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Article120 1937-04-16 13 STRIKE SPREADING IN NEW YORK Reuter. New York, Apr. 15. American waterfront is face I with another tie up, as the labour troubles have spread from the tart aboard the President Roosevelt yesterday. The American Telegraphists Association have called a general strik; against vessels ownedReuter. - 120 words
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Article99 1937-04-16 13 Official Denial STORY OF MINOR TROUBLE British Official Wireless. London, Apr. 15. JN view of press reports that there had been an outbreak of violence among prisoners at Dartmoor Prison l ,he Prisons Commission issued an official statement to-day that th s -eports were untrue. It appearsBritish Official Wireless. - 99 words
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Article30 1937-04-16 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 15. Queen Mary attenn.d a private luncheon party given by the Prim- Master and Mrs. Baldwin a* 10 Down'n;,' Street to-day.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 30 words
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Article33 1937-04-16 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 15 The King and Queen travelled by road from Windsor Castle to Bu,?kin°ham Palace th s morning. They wll re v" i to Windsor this afternoon.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Article177 1937-04-16 13 UNEASINESS Speculators StiL Nervous Reuter. London, Apr. 15. THE failure of speculators to re- cover their nerve after the recent Koosevelt gold stare is the chief reason advanced by Trading rubber dealers for to-day'? weakness of the commodity, which opened at 10 id. lor "spot" compared withReuter. - 177 words
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Article37 1937-04-16 13 Miss Ruth Sherwood, untitled of the Methodist Girls School. Klanr. has left for America via Europe en leave. She rxpects to be in England for the Coronation. Miss Constance Meyer from Singapore has taken over from her.37 words
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Advertisement20 1937-04-16 13 Y mul f mW eeeeeeW \t eeel efsSSeeeL^e^eeMeeeeP^eW UWnT\ largest canning '"i I organization in W\\\K> /vj^ Mv Empire. —/^^^^iS^^VV^20 words
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Advertisement74 1937-04-16 13 I HBsmS i j '*^SmRJt. An H. M. V. costs no more than any other reirigerator in spite of its many superia.»vadvantages. The H.M.V. trade mark has stood for many year lor the very highest quality products obtainable. Each machine fold carries with it a guarantee for four years. Th"*74 words
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587 1937-04-16 14 SEA-BORNE DISEASES WHAT LOCAL PORT OFFICERS DO TO SAFEGUARD PUBLIC Singapore, Friday. JT is understood that if the situation regarding the cholera epidemic in Siam gets worse, the local Port Health authorities may impose a ban, on the587 words
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Article301 1937-04-16 14 New Volumes This Week THE undernoted newly added non- Action works will be ready for issue at the Raffles Library to-morrow: Mohammed: The Man and his Faith Tor Andrae; Moons, Myths and Man, H.' S. Bellamy; Any Luck? Eugene V. Connett; Ding Dong Bell; Walter de la301 words
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Article155 1937-04-16 14 An Old Series To Be Continued TOR the first time in two years there is going to be another Concert in the Wesley Church Hall on Fort Canning Road. During the years these concerts have attained a high degree of excellence and the splendid acoustics of the155 words
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Article109 1937-04-16 14 Broadcast Hints To-Night A 22£S2?m talk on F *hing in Malayan Seas by Mr w Rirt whistle, director of Flsneries Mafafa" will be included in to-night's pro-' gramme from the 8.M.8.C. s taso n Mr. Birtwhistle will talk particularly to fishermen who have brought out expensive tackle from109 words
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Article65 1937-04-16 14 Japanese Promise To Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 15. I AST evening the Minister of De- fence broadcast that since his last message the Japanese minister had called and given him an assurance that the suggestion that Britain and Japan might ware a65 words
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Article383 1937-04-16 14 .Begins On Monday FAMOUS DOCTORS WHO ARE COMING Singapore, Friday. JJEPRESENTATIVES of medical and health services from countries in the Far East, including China, India. Australia, Indo-China, Netherlands Indies and Siam are attending the fourth international malariology course to be held in Singapore from Monday next, under the383 words
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Article1001 1937-04-16 14 INTIMIDATION OF ESTATE KEPALAS (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Thursday. •T WOULD ask your worship in passing sentence to make it clear to these accused that no one has, or will be, prosecuted for legitimately airing labour grievances. What people must realise is that the1,001 words
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Article181 1937-04-16 14 OFFER WANTED Silvercypress' Fate Singapore, Thursday. rIE Malaya Tribune understands that the 6,770-ton British motor vessej Silvercypress which caught fire near Ilo Ho (Philippine Islands) recently while she was on her voyage to New York, will be sold to a well-known London shipping firm, as she181 words
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Article238 1937-04-16 14 Serangoon Function To Miss Gibbs Singapore. Friday. A LARGE attendance of parents and over 350 school children was present at a farewell demonstration given by the Serangoon English School to Miss M. Gibbs, who has for several years been the headmistress of that school. She is now238 words
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Article26 1937-04-16 14 Child Star In Perfect Health A S i h r H rC h hay **««*t reports roreDly C i,^ ad 0f^ cc in Hollywood26 words
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Advertisement40 1937-04-16 14 ,ove everything that's old old fritndt old times, old manners, old books And need one say the m&gnificem Whisky called "Old Rarity 1 GUARANTEED 15 VEAR£ OLD $3.70. QCf bO ft ft (includiru) duty) I McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 1A40 words
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Advertisement19 1937-04-16 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT19 words
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1142 1937-04-16 15 inquest opens Criticism Of Fire Brigade Singapore, Thursday. A JURY of three persons was called by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. McQuarrie, to-day, to sit in the incmest into the death of Tan Yap Lenjr, a receiving cashier employed hv the1,142 words
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33 1937-04-16 15 The Easter Monday meeting, with in any famous drivers competing, opened the motor-racing season at Brooklan ds Surrey. The crowd watcmng cars at speed in the first race-the Easter Long Handicap. < Planet News).33 words
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Article344 1937-04-16 15 Back To War-Time Haunts Singapore, Thursday. ONE of Germany's greatest and most daring sea raiders during the Great War is expected to arrive in Singapore shortly in the course of a world tour which he has planned. He is Count Felix yon Luckner —at one time344 words
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Article80 1937-04-16 15 Fixing Date For Plan British Official Wireless. London. April 15. THE Chairman's Sub-Committee of the Non-intervention Committee met this morning at the Foreign Oflftce to consider a date for the simultaneous putting into operation of control schemes on land and sea. It is understood that the International BoardBritish Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Article43 1937-04-16 15 Shanghai, Apr. 15. The China Merchant Steamship Navigation Company is enjoying excellent business since the inauguration of the China-Manila Service. This has encouraged the company to think of extending its services to other foreign ports as well —Sin Chew Jit Poh.43 words
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Advertisement68 1937-04-16 15 J. I «bt Bell Howell fe FILWVO 8 j The smallest high precision Movie Camera in the world. 4 SPEEDS. 8-16-24-32 INTERCHANGEABLE I.ENS I SRA A RiNK?ASra A E FINEST BMM MOVIE i CAMERA MADE. I COLOUR. J MOVIES." J OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PHOTO DEALERS OR S FROM I >68 words
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Advertisement135 1937-04-16 15 WELL OVER... 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FULL RANGE OF FIRST CLASS FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat—Fish Poultry—Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon I>HONE: STORE 5376 K. UflWI IPOH 111 W P.S. 281 .g. j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j MOT OIt!TW 1 O N j135 words
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Article, Illustration925 1937-04-16 16 9ARRON BEATS MIZLER FASHIONABLE CROWD ATTENDS HARRINGAY Reuter. London, April 16. THE long-awaited fight between Max Baer, ex heavyweight champion of the world, and Tommy Farr reigning heavyweight champion of the British Empire, attracted one of the mostReuter. - 925 words
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Article584 1937-04-16 16 GUNNERS STRENGTHEN POSIT/ON AT TOP iS PULL points were collected bv the r Royal Artillery in the First Division League incounter with the Royal Engineers at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Gunners won 9—1. WeH served by their defence, in which Kennington and Philips584 words
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281 1937-04-16 16 Selections By "Argus Singapore, Friday. TIHE first day s events in con- nectio* with the two-day Skve race meffeFnjr at Taiping, which will be run off at Taiping this afternoon, will be as follows: Race i: Polo Pony Race, abcut 2 furlongs, catchweights: 1281 words
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Article84 1937-04-16 16 Members of the V.M.C.A. are informed that entries for the tennis tournament close at 10 p.m. on April 23 ming carnival close at 10 p.m. on fend the entries for the handicap SwimApril 15. The attention of members of the tennis section is drawn to an addition ment84 words
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Article44 1937-04-16 16 GenPrn? M Ath i e tlC Union team the tow on Sports' Club to-mor-Shah ffliSE latt T t r S ground: Moh Shfi |S2£% Chinnawah, Kassim, reserves N V Svph a I VC. M. aiaeen > M. N. Hameed S A Ibrahlm and44 words
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189 1937-04-16 17 Soccer Match \T STADIUM NEXT THURSDAY {SINGAPORE'S soccer team for Saigon Anson Road Stadium en Thursday next. will afford the side which goes t a Combined Services XI at the on the 26th a good work-out to sailing and the game189 words
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Article37 1937-04-16 17 THE Third Division League game between the S.C.C. and the Medical Services arranged for this afternoon has been postponed owing to a number of the latter side's players being quarantined on St. John's Island.37 words
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Article171 1937-04-16 17 Island Club v. Keppel G.G 1 y :D Club and Keppel G.C. ladies 1 wi meet in a match at'the Island Club Wednesday next, when the players making part will be (Island s nrst >: 3.45 pjn. Mrs. S. K. Wong (36) v. Mrs. F R Lubbock (36).171 words
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Article32 1937-04-16 17 Reuter. London. Apr. 16. The call over on the Derby to-day runs a follows: 9—l Fairford. taken and offered. 9—l Legrandduc offered, 10—1 taKen. 10U—7 Perifox offered, 15—1 taken. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article24 1937-04-16 17 The racecourse will be officially open for training from Thursday next at o.*> a.m. when the usual coffee arrangement will be made.24 words
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Article256 1937-04-16 17 T. J.R's First Win In B.H. League Heap Eng Moh Beaten Singapore, Friday. Topham Jones and Railton rcgister- cd their first win in the Business Mouses League yesterday by scoring a creditable win against the formidable Heap Eng Moh team by 2—1 on Fraser and Neave s ground yesterday. Play,256 words
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Article295 1937-04-16 17 UNGENTLEMANLY PLAY IN SECOND DIVISION Singapore, Friday. YESTERDAY'S Second Division soccer match on the Padang, in which the S.R.C. b eat the Excise Club 2—l, was marred by ungentlemanly play and a player on each side received marching orders. At the outset Henman did «ood295 words
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Article100 1937-04-16 17 Billiards Tournament Results And Ties The following are the results ana ties In the S.H.B Junior Service wuo billiards tournaments: Enelish Championship.—Yeo imiu Kessler 250 beat Ong Seng Kay 129. American Championship :-Leong Ah Seah 182: «>an Chln Ye Tc' 250 beat P^e r Uthe draw for100 words
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Article25 1937-04-16 17 C beat Mrs. J. Moncur 4 Sfi£s. Lucas beat Mrs. M. M. *SE 2 G nd Farnell beat Mrs C. W. Wise (wo.)25 words
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Article95 1937-04-16 17 Reuter. London. AprH 16. WITHIN an hour of his* victory Farr receiv-d two big offers to fight in America but it is understood his next objective is a tight in England against Schmeling. the Daily Telegraph says Farr displayed courage amounting lo nonchalance and fought BaerReuter. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration86 1937-04-16 17 Singapore, Friday. 0. w Gilmour and V. P. Barbat beat A. Ferguson and C G. Fugler _4> yesterday in the final of the Handicap Doubles, S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Tournament. It was a closely contested match and they were all square at the 15th end Gilmour and86 words
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Article175 1937-04-16 17 SCRC. fixtures for week-end: V SRC at 2 p.m. at S.R.C. on Saturday:' Evan Wong, H. L. Boon, Lew Koe Pow Low Kee Choc, Ong Swee Kenc Ong Swee Law, Yap Choon Lin. Chua' Boon Ann, Kam Gim Lock, Gan Kee Tian, Scan Keng Siew. V RI 2nd175 words
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Article180 1937-04-16 17 MR E E H. Beck, J.P.. who was Chief lfl Poiice Officer. Malacca, and who is officiating in the same capacity in Penan* has presented St. Mary's English School. Malacca, with a handsome silver cup foi an inter-house athletic competition. This gift by Mr. Beck is a180 words
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Article76 1937-04-16 17 Lindrum Inman Coming Here MELBOURNE Inman writes to us from Peacehaven. Sussex, to say that he sails for the East with Horace Lindrum on April 24 and hopes to give billiards and snooker exhibitions in Singapore in July. Horce Lindrum, magician of the snooker world, recently made snooker breaks of76 words
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Article18 1937-04-16 17 London. Apr. 16. In a Northern Division game yesterday Carlisle U. beat Lincoln City 3—l.— Reuter.18 words
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Article44 1937-04-16 17 in a cricket match on St. Peter's ground, Malacca, St. Peter's Brigade, baiting first, put up 60 runs St. Mary's in their reply had scored 12 runs for the loss of five wickets when time for drawing stumps arrived.44 words
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Article189 1937-04-16 17 Tried Electric Treatment for Rheumatism To suffer for five years with pains in the back to be X-rayed 12 times.... to undergo electric treatment for three years and then to find that Kruschen was what she really needed to get jrelief. That was this woman189 words
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Advertisement55 1937-04-16 17 Give baby the best chance in life I ■THE baby fed on Glaxo starts life with I a big advantage. He has robust health H and stamina—gifts that money cannot buy H in later years. Give your baby Glaxo if C 1 breast milk should fail. §J Sole Agents for55 words
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Advertisement149 1937-04-16 17 f SUPREMACY NMH2DN SINOAPOftg c- BRANCHES V MALAYA'S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANf; ■*»•.>/: •>•<•• 'J W.P.S. 20 11l 1 THAT DRY. STALE MORNING— y| l MOITII \STI: T fij iff jj I 'llij t^ 1 1 lhe (,ay will, t t tna< <iry I!h Try this pleasanl treatment when 1111M H149 words
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Miscellaneous31 1937-04-16 17 THE TIDES TO-DAY: —1 10 a,m 9 ft 1 in.; 2 37 p.m., 7 ft. S ins. TO-MORROW: —1.58 a.m 8 ft. t ins.; 3.44 p m 6 ft. 9 ins.31 words
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Article95 1937-04-16 18 Twelve Charged In Nanking Shanghai, Apr. 15. AT the trial held in the Nanking Sup- reme Court yesterday, the attorneygeneral charged twelve defendants for being connected with the attempted assassination of Mr. Wang Cheng Wai, Chairman of the National Political Counsel. Among them nine were obviously involved in criminal95 words
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Article62 1937-04-16 18 M Shanghai, Apr. 15. Mr. Ho Kuo Kwang. a m:mber of the Travel ing Headquarters arrived at cbengtu and consulted General Liv Hsiang. Provincial Chairman ol S/e--chuan. regarding procedures for enforcing the arrangement? reached between the Central Authority and th.-> Provincial Government. It is understood tint a (Ti/iantic62 words
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1217 1937-04-16 18 REPUDIATED Statement To Commissioners "thxo Penan £> VVednesday. I HiS criticism is the only strongly condemnatory criticism in the whcli report. The immediate impussion ca the reader must inevitably be that the Penang Municipal coolie lines are in general old and o«1,217 words
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Article598 1937-04-16 18 List Of Donations h 1936 I 0 j THE Child Welfare Society of S p l pore acknowledges receipt of the loj. lowing donations and subscri:> during 193(5,—totalling $10.443 38 V Lord Nuffield $4.261.S3 Singapore Turf Club $2.00U Singapoie (1924> Rice Cn i. 1 Association $1,000. Mr.598 words
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Article28 1937-04-16 18 The Indian, A^s? POre 1;-1J-hap^T d before Mi ing on a c l dCcurt thj tious document P o o cus^d 1 n T ,in the28 words
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Article21 1937-04-16 18 Mr. Tan Cheng kent, of 38. untitled Honed to i" of ,ho same »iame mci Court. 30 ,n the Third P.21 words
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Advertisement290 1937-04-16 18 STOMACH SUFFERERS You Must Neutralise That Acid By Dr. Scott, M.D., Paris. It's the excess acid In your stomach that is the real cause of all your suffering. It stops digestion, ferments your food, inflames the delicate stomach lining, and, if unchecked, soon leads to chronic gastritis and ulceration. For290 words
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Advertisement134 1937-04-16 19 M U I HEAR YOU ARE RETIRING.... I RATHER YOUNG AREN'T YOU? "NOT AT ALL, WHEN I TOOK OUT MY "PRUDENTIAL" POLICY I WAS ABLE TO FIX MY OWN RETIRING AGE" I was able to ensure that I S honM have an adequate income to live in comfort-and it has134 words
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Advertisement158 1937-04-16 19 j Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly BO million tiny seama or pores where tiny germs or paraStM can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack Peel, Burn, also Eczema. Dhoby Itch. Ringworm. Pimples. Acne. Crotch-Itch and Minranore Foot. Don't waste time with SrSlffiry methods.158 words
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Advertisement62 1937-04-16 19 1 TMI TMUI TOHIC POOD For The Service Men SOLON Electric Soldering Iron Only $6.50 Only Kee Huat Radio Co,, 122 124 Orchard Road, Singapore. 1 r j' 0 CORONATION A wide range of DECORATING ARTICLES ach as FLAGS SHIELDS 1 LANTERNS j S Trimming Cord i i i just62 words
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Miscellaneous1527 1937-04-16 19 m w 4 n m I Baldwin M P NEW INVASION OF Malayan Listeners Radio 905 3 suiyuan? SSneK; M&tfß Japan Reorganising PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE Empire Femes, m the ro Troops ZHL PROGRAMMES Calling!' A concert P ar ty, t i compered by Albert Grant, and includ- inisnm 'Modern1,527 words
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Article152 1937-04-16 20 Applications Now Invited I CEREMONIAL Parade of the Troops in honour of the Coronation of His Majesty the King will he held on tho Esplanade on Wednesday, May 12 at 7.30 a.m. =8*? His Excellency the Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief will attend and will take the152 words
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Article45 1937-04-16 20 in, Tir Shanghai, Aor 15 Ch s Hui > a mei "ber of the Examination Yuen sustained head inJariea in an accident when his uotorua 7n«%T d K midway between Fencedtn 1 He was transferrSew°Jif P a o n h ghai f r trea^^t.-^in45 words
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Article41 1937-04-16 20 Enche Abdul Aziz, who went to Tinjong Malim about a month ago to act SsS B Offi S r d^ bU Bakar a AsSstan S2r mcer there nas returned to Tapah and resumed duties as Deputy Assistant District Officer, Tapah puty41 words
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Article81 1937-04-16 20 Japanese Allegations Refused A REPRESENTATIVE an o e f hai D APr (1) That China had raised a loan «f (2i That England had increased velopment of natural resourc^ (4) T n ha S t lkan l aild Szrchu^n Mrt hin Sl rP°,'? rltish cement rive 22 reach?81 words
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Article56 1937-04-16 20 Shanghai, Aor. 15. re P° rt ed from Japanese sources Jfiti«t Gene I a J,u. Changchum ex-For ign f China will n °t visit Japan until he has concluded his tour of Europe and America. Then he will exSXfe *ew« with Japanese official, and SSJLS? 1 8 r56 words
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Article35 1937-04-16 20 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stronach of Batu Caves celebrated their Silver Weddine last week The marriage took place at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur on 1912 and was celebrated by the Rev. P. Gore Graham.35 words
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933 1937-04-16 20 (To the Editor oj the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—It is regrettable that correspondence on the topic "Ricksha Parade" is no longer on the subject but is becoming personal, as most correspondence appearing in the press doefs. I will now give my view on prostitution and933 words
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Article338 1937-04-16 20 Fate Of A Johore Post Clerk (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 14 A STARTLING discovery was made by two of his friends when Mr. L n Maria Soosay, Senior Telegraph clerk in the General Post Office. Johore Bahru with over 20 years service, was338 words
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Article37 1937-04-16 20 Dr. (Mrs) A.B.C. Dural, who untitled in charge of the Women and Children Clinic, Batu Pahat. has gone on leave She was responsible for the opening of a clinic there. Dr. <Miss) S Verghese takes htr place.37 words
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Article177 1937-04-16 20 J (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune ir YT Through the medium of your valuable paper I wish to point* out the unmannerhness of some lady passengers in buses. Many times—when the wer ~*m£ aVe g j ven U P m y sea t to these177 words
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Article132 1937-04-16 20 I (T the Editor of the Malaya Tribune timeThaf observed for a tans the TaSon omni bus service along far hSS g Pagar route few ana ay and in^n With tne result that deTanjSng P agar d employed a: means thn? g v. To miSs a132 words
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Advertisement819 1937-04-16 20 NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH STOMACH TROUBLE! Few complaints are serious in th bcwnring. .jjg^ The most common trouble to-day-stomach disorder—usually starts in a small way. it may attack you as HEARTBURN. BILIOUSNESS. FLATULENCE or INDIGESTION, but ics meaning is always the same and so is its remedy. It is Nature's819 words
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Miscellaneous1024 1937-04-16 20 Malayan Listeners' Hadio {Continued from page 19) RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE nium, played by Ernst Schauss. 9.20 p.m. News and Economic Review TO-DAY in English on DJE. DJN. DJQ; in Dutch Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 Kcs). 9.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound 0.20 p.m. Concert Relayed from Bor- Pictures U ct, 9501,024 words
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Article441 1937-04-16 21 Utracting Increased Tourist Trade Ottawa, Mar. 30. M scenic beauties of Canada, its T, hin.> and hunting and other heal- recreations and its practically unded possibilities for investments vulv attracting an ever-increas-fH number of visitors or tourists, in Llv from the United States, but from Latin441 words
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Article38 1937-04-16 21 •Joint Committee To Study The Subject Reuter. Washington, Apr. 14. DRESIDEXT Roosevelt has approved o: a joint Philippine-American commit Tee to study the economic relations of the two Governments preparatory to terminating the preferential trade treat-men.--Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article202 1937-04-16 21 Most Of Them Have Only One Room Washington. More than half of the 242,929 schools In the United States consist of a single room. mis is one of the facts about American schools and schoolchildren disclosed infigures issued by the Department of the Interior. Fifty-seven per cent, of202 words
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Article249 1937-04-16 21 Air Mail - They Want To Guard The Palace (By Air Mail Lonaon, Mar. 30. AUSTRALIAN scldiers now in London to take part in the Coronation procession have one ambition. They want to take over the guard at Buckingham Palace for one period of 24 hours. Already the stalwart, slouch-hatted, befeathered249 words
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Article28 1937-04-16 21 Mr. A.T. Supplah, the Chief Sanitary Inspector. Bataner Padan~ Tapah who wa, recently cperat?d upon for appendicitis in Ipoh Hospital, 's at Dresent on holiday convalescing in Penang.28 words
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Article32 1937-04-16 21 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Sergeant Major Karam Sinnh to be a of the Sikh Advisory Board for the Settlement of Malacca vice Sergeant Major Veer Singh I32 words
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Article217 1937-04-16 21 Poppy Beds Seen From Aeroplane Cairo. IN "eye" in the sky is the latest weapon being used in Egypt's war against drug traffickers by Russed Pasha, British Director of the Central Narcotics Intelligence Bureau and Commandant of the Cairo City Police. W'th the aid of217 words
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Article113 1937-04-16 21 Coolies' Oaths In Court Seremban. Wednesday. THE preference of the ordinary Chinese 1 coolie to the cutting of the cock's head, as a course of affirmation, to the ordinary swearing, was amply testified in the local Police Court to-day during the case in which 18 young113 words
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Article162 1937-04-16 21 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Apr. 10 shows that there were 191 deaths, compared with 206 in the previous week, and with 244 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 7;162 words
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Article136 1937-04-16 21 Ceylon Women Fear Rise In Cosmetics Prices Colombo, Ceylon. The women of Ceylon are budgeting for an increase in their "beauty allowance" this year. Following the recommendations to the Government that a tax should bo put on all cosmetics, they fear that the prices of these136 words
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Article25 1937-04-16 21 Detective-Inspector K.H. Song of the Detective Station will be transferred to Singapore shortly. Inspector K. Kirn Seng of Singapore will take his place at Penang.25 words
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Advertisement155 1937-04-16 21 the limit ~--^==r^ 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.155 words
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Article665 1937-04-16 22 Dog Delivers Newspapers A£2 Kiss Cow's "Quads" His Accordion Will HERE are some strange stories from many parts of the world, sent by Reuter correspondents:— WHEN TWO PART The following announcement appeared in a morning paper at Stuttgart:— "I have broken off mv engagement with Herr W.M.".665 words
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Article66 1937-04-16 22 Spanish Trawlers Disturb Sardines St. Jean de Luz. Vigorous protests have been made by sardine fishermen here to the French authorities about the presence in French territorial waters of numerous Spanish armed trawlers. These, they complain, are prejudicial to the fishing trade. The* sardines, it is stated, are66 words
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Article616 1937-04-16 22 Air Mail - Making: Athletes Out Of Weaklings (By Air Mail London. Mar. 30. UNDER -NOURISHED and undeveloped young men, who are having a trial in the Army, are being made athletes by three months of service food and training. These men who join ihe Supplementary Reserve «Infantry of616 words
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Article68 1937-04-16 22 Toledo, Ohio. The principal figure of one ot the world's hardest luck stories is Mr Fred Hoerster, of Toledo. His wife is ill, his daughter is miss ing and he has lost his job. Recently the roof of his home was burnt—two weeks after his fire68 words
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Advertisement153 1937-04-16 22 a TOURING COMFORT FOR FIVE...IN THE NEW The 12 H.P. Touring Saloon is notable w|k ln nter j or comfort and roominess ill maintai ell be,ov fhe provide a really brilliant performance, jjj I 111 1111' Pll 3n(i fj car may be manoeuvred in I Infill 3***°' con um btion153 words
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Advertisement128 1937-04-16 22 Have BOVRIL 1 on your side! i f w ft It's Bovril you need for ttf strength and speed The i physical fitness that Bovril j£ gives is especially valuable J N to athletes and to everyone j: /V who takes strenuous excr- cisc Do as so many cham- t\jw128 words
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Article751 1937-04-16 23 MOM DOMINIONS, COLONIES AND PROTECTORATES (I'v Air Mai!) London, Mar. 30. 0E War Office has now received a full list of the Army, Navy and Air F or ce contingents which are the Dominions, Colonies kJ protectorates at the Coronatijon ,May 12. imoiiy 1 hem751 words
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Article411 1937-04-16 23 Thought For Chldren On Procession Route Arrangements have been made by the Government and the Milk Marketing Board to provide milk at the milk-in-schools scheme price of Id. for a third of a pint to assemblies of children on Coronation Day. It is expected that nearly 3.000,000411 words
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267 1937-04-16 23 Deadlock In Negotiations For Extension Canberra, Mar. 28. OWING to disagreement between tne Biitish, Australia, and New Zealand Governments a deadlock has occured HQ the negotiations for an extension of the air mail to New Zealand. The British Government are pressing the requesi that267 words
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Advertisement181 1937-04-16 23 MUST BE IN 1 Be colorful, yet never look "madeup." Gaudy make-up has vanished! The Color Change Principle available in Tangee Lipstick, Rouge, and Powder brings natural loveliness —it intensifies your own coloring, and you'll never have that "made-up" look. How To Be Lovelier S~\ Tangee your lips don t181 words
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Advertisement62 1937-04-16 23 n (M Kodak Film The snaps you take of the celebrations will be your own personal record of this historic year— so make sure by using the film you can rely on. Kodak "Verichrome." fast, double-coated for daviight snaps—or Kodak Super Sensitive PanS; f o p r ,ire works, etc..62 words
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Article, Illustration60 1937-04-16 24 A hundred men drawn from the m chine gun. Lewis gun and rifle sec troub,e by strikers In Joh ore. This p,c tS Fo« a°' mSS)!° le P in H. H. the Sultan of Johore conversing with Mr. Roland Braddell, before sailing for the60 words
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Advertisement125 1937-04-16 24 CREAM CRArKPrj P.F. 2 I Powdered Whole Milk j ON ANY OCCASION WHERE PURE MILK IS I AN KLIM, FOR KLIM £THE RICHEST AND FINEST COW'S MILK in POWDERED FORM ECONOM.CaTaJ CONVENIENT. Distributors:— I «£TZ Bros. CO. j "2/,, AS THE r^^l EXPLAINED >g£§ SSHHi L TO MR BROWN- ssAs125 words
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