Morning Tribune, 13 March 1936
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Title Section14 1936-03-13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 36. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, March 13, 1935. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article1269 1936-03-13 1 gesture wean ii win. MEAN HfITH BUT HITLER STILL DEFIANT THREATENS ISOLATIONIST POLII Y IF THWARTED THE suggestion that now that that Germany has made her symbolic entry into the Rhineiand she should withdraw m the same spirit, and that such a move would contribute enormously1,269 words
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Article326 1936-03-13 1 k HINT that Kin? Edward the Eighth may not remain a bachelor very much longer is contained m 1 British Wireless message from London relating to revision of the Civil List. The message states: In the House of Commons this afternoon, the Chancellor of the326 words
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Article50 1936-03-13 1 Hongkong, Mar. 12. IT is announced to-day that Imperial Airways have completed arrangements for inaugurating the Hongkong-Penang air service after the end of the current month, linking up with the Singapore-London and the Singapore-Australia services. The planes will leave Hongkong once a week ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration76 1936-03-13 1 TURIN Royal Opera Hourse. one of the largest and most famous m Europe, has been wrrcked by fire. The Opera House adjoins the Royal Palace m Turin, which houses many works of enormous value and historical interest. The firemen, says Reuter, prevented the flames spreading76 words
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Article77 1936-03-13 1 Longer Life For Big Ships London. Mar. 11. THE age of battleships has been extended from twontv to 26 years and the new Naval Treaty will last until 1942. These were the important points adopted at the first committee meeting of the Naval Conference here to-day. It isReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement33 1936-03-13 1 RIiriSEY Pumps For Every Purpose w \^HMBBlllQEl* <" 2BL- ■^^1 M^^BBm^B^mß Www Bfcaj^^ HAND PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, AND RAM PUMPS. STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. Write for full particulars. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMItJR PENANG IPOH. MAAS— SS33 words
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Article477 1936-03-13 2 JALAN BESAR SHOOTING Judge Commends A Witness Singapore. Thursday. CENTENCE of death was passed by Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Terrell at the Singapore Assize Court to-day, on Chui Vi a young Cantonese, who was found unanimously guilty by a special European jury, after a trial lasting477 words
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Article139 1936-03-13 2 For Australian Grain And Wool Trades •THE motorship Pierre L. D.. 9,150 tons I d.w., built by Ateliers et Chantiers de France to the order of Uouis Dreyfus and Cie. Paris, has completed her trials and will shortly enter the service of her owners m the Australian grain139 words
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Article107 1936-03-13 2 To Be Foreign Minister In Japan Shanghai, Mar. 12. A MESSAGE Irom Tokyo states that Mr. Koki Hirota, the Japanese Premier, may shortly appoint Mr. Hachiro Arita. the newly-appointed Ambassador to China to the office of Foreign Minister, which post is at pre.scfit concurrently occupied by the107 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-03-13 2 The Union-Castle line Royal Mail motor vessel Stirling Castle (25,550 tons), which recently made her maiden voyage to South Africa. She is the largest vessel £n the South African service.30 words
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Article70 1936-03-13 2 London, Mar. 12. DOAD accident figures m Britain last 11 week were responsible for 97 killed, and 3337 injured. In the corresponding week last year the figures were 94 killed. 3341 injured --British Wireless. An aeroplane was forced down on a housing estate. East Way. Merton70 words
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Article90 1936-03-13 2 Extended Service For Conscripts The Hague. Mar n. JN a broadcast speech here to-night the L mi Z Dr H Coli^ n Mnonnced that the Government had decided to keep m service until further notice conscripts of infantry and cyclist regiments These conscripts would have been due for90 words
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Advertisement101 1936-03-13 2 T I "THIS MILK KEEPS y^^fHß^% J g R I REFRIGERATION!'' Jl 1t? B 0 I r T RY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended 1 B I 1 Whole Milk -the milk by doctors for even the frafl- 1 o that Aeeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your101 words
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Advertisement40 1936-03-13 2 THE SOLE GENUINE KOSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /^^^k\ MILLIONS 70 YEARS [ifff^miq IN USE AGO JHiilJf TO-DAY Mtx^ See the new displays at all dealers. s«ieA Ke nt s: Weill&Montor L d. bwcapom. THE HALL-MARK OK PRECISION *s^^ SCHMIDT CO.40 words
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Article607 1936-03-13 3 BEGIN NEXT MONTH Arrangements Made Singapore, Thursday. IT has now been arranged far the 1 Third International mm m malamlogy, organised by the Eastern Bureau of thf* League of Nations m Sim:J»porr. m conjiinrtion with the Ftivard VII College of Medicine, to l>cgr n on April 27.607 words
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Article47 1936-03-13 3 Under the auspices of the Lotus Club, Mrs. Roberts, wife of the Bishop of Singapore, will deliver a lecture on "Social Work among Women" m the Y.W.C.A., "B" Raffles Quay, at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday. All members and friends arc cordially invited to attend."47 words
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Article107 1936-03-13 3 Geneva Experts To Study In Singapore CEVERAL League of Nations' health exw perts are expected m Malaya shortly. At. its last meeting, Ihe Health Committee at Geneva decided to hold a conference on rural hygiene m the Far East some time m 1937. Preparatory work for the conference107 words
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Article95 1936-03-13 3 Singapore Transactions Total $55,700 Singapore, Thursday. THE following properties were sold by public auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Tan Ho Oon and Co., Ltd., 90-92, Market Street, Singapore, this afternoon. Freehold land and house No. 36, Stevens Road, area 59,511 sq. ft., bought by beneficiary for $23,400.95 words
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Article174 1936-03-13 3 Death Sentence To Stand (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, (Thursday. rE appeal of three Singapore Chinese who were sentenced to death at the Singapore Assize Court m January by Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell, on a charge of murdering a compatriot m Upper Aljunied Road, was dismissed by174 words
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Advertisement16 1936-03-13 3 Silvikrin The Natural Hair Food. From Chemists and High Class Hair-dressers Sole Agents RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement8 1936-03-13 3 "MAX LlOi\ RAPID-HARDENING CEME'nT* IJ I iN^^^^^^sJX I8 words
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Article314 1936-03-13 4 Colony Stocks Increase (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 261/8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Spore) $103%; unchanged. To-day's Prices:— London: 7Vi»d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 15 15[16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. TIN London: Spot £214, down 205.; three months314 words
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Article82 1936-03-13 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. March) 26 516 26% Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. March) 26ia 26 316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'porei 26>q 26^ do. March 26» 4 26 3 8 do. Apr. June82 words
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Article73 1936-03-13 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, March, 12. The closing prices were as follows: LONDON RUBBER Market Tone: Idle. Spot: 7 1532 (down 132). July-Sept: 7 5 /8 (down 1|32). LONDON TIN Spot: £216«/ 2 (up 2%). July-Sept: £206 Va (up 1%). LONDON GOLD Spot: £7.1.173 words
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Article48 1936-03-13 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our financial Correspondent) London, March, 12. The closing prices were as follows: London New York Cross Rate: 4.97 9 16 (down 516). London Paris: 74 29 32 (down 132). London Amsterdam: 7.26 (unchanged). London— Hongkong: Is. 3 1516 d, (up 4 d).48 words
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Article508 1936-03-13 4 ProM For Year Of $15,168 I IN their annual report, the directors of the Bukit Untong Rubber Co., Ltd., state:— The share capital issued has been increased by $182,000, by reason of the acquirement of Ulu Puting estate. The amount now issued is $457,000, as against $275,000,508 words
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Article347 1936-03-13 4 London. Mar. 12, 6.30 p.m SharC "JSASS^U* UnICSS Previously YesteMay Rise or Tall War Loan, 3V 2 p.c 106 7 16 105*fc -9 16 Ccm. Union Assce. (Units) IQ7 107/ Prudential Assce. "A" 37 36% Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 9 3 /4347 words
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Advertisement50 1936-03-13 4 NOTICE The Eastern Extension Australasia China Telegraph Company Limited beg to announce that from Monday March 16th their Office for the reception of telegrams to all parts of the world will be moved from its present position to the adjoining room m the same building at No. 35, Robinson Road.50 words
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Advertisement42 1936-03-13 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA, SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAMI. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.42 words
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Advertisement17 1936-03-13 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article282 1936-03-13 5 THE following communique has been received from the Federal Secretary, F In S o7der to afford a measure of relief to the coconut and oil palm industries, the FM.S. Government made certain concessions m 1934 and 1935. It has been decided to grant the same concessions282 words
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Article1090 1936-03-13 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Thursday. 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers giSSfe aJS Hitam (55.) 14s. 9d. 15s. 6d ($1) «> ft ft Hitim Tin (50 cts.) .41 .45 Sons Fatt ($D 1.02 l.OScd Song Kong Tin (6a.) 14[6d. 15s. 3d. Tdiis Hvds. (ss> 6s 7s nob Tins <16!-> 321,090 words
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Article612 1936-03-13 5 A GOOD YEAR FOR HAYTOR RUBBER Dividend Of Eight Per Cent Approved Singapore, Thursday. A DIVIDEND of four per cent, was declared at the annual general meeting of Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd., held at the registered offices of the company m the French Baik Buildings at noon to-day. Mr. C.612 words
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Article66 1936-03-13 5 Singapore, Thursday. MINING: No changes. Batu Selangor .93 .97, Southern Kinta $5.65 $5.72Vfe, Ulu Klang $1.17 $1.21, Pulau Kamiri .45 .50, Raub Gold buyers $6.30 x.d. Talams buyers $1.72 c.d. INDUSTRIALS: Eastern United buyers £33.25 c.d. Traction prefs. 29 6 31-, Gammons $1.32 1 266 words
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Article105 1936-03-13 5 Production by Bila (Sumatra) Rubber Lands, Limited, m the year ended Aug. 31 was 750,369 lb., and the average net ::ale price was 5.65 d. per lb. <6.58 d., London landed terms). For 11)33-34 the crop was 772,952 lb., and the average price 5.48 d. a pound105 words
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Article63 1936-03-13 5 The accounts for the year ended Sept. 30 of the Ampat (Sumatra) Rubber Estate show a net profit of £247 (against £3.207 for 1933-34) which has been added to the "carry-forward," increasing it to £1,498 (subject to Eastern staff commission). Thr crop produced during the year. Including63 words
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Article21 1936-03-13 5 The following are rubber crops for February:— Kuala Reman Rubber 76,200 lb. Lok Kawi Rubber 21,000 Brusoh Rubber 28,50021 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-03-13 6 HAROLD Lamb, historian and author, is working with Cecil B. De Mille on the script of the latter's next Paramount spectacle, "Samson and Delilah." Carole Lombard, the lovely Paramount star.33 words
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Article36 1936-03-13 6 CARL Brisson, for a scene m "Ship Cafe" at Paramount, mingled with the "black gang" m the stokehold of a ship and was two days m removing the resultant grime and coal dust?36 words
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Article31 1936-03-13 6 PAROLE Lombard, featured m Parav mount's "Hands Across the Table," has a complete set of jewellery made up of star sapphires including rings, bracelets, necklaces and ear rings?31 words
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Article66 1936-03-13 6 WITH the belief that she could do some Christmas shopping recently without being recognised, Marlene Dietrich visited one of the larger department stores m Los Angeles and before she could make a purchase, the blonde star was swamped by autograph seekers. She gave 45 minutes of66 words
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Article61 1936-03-13 6 ONE of the most beautiful evening gowns m the formal wardrobe of Marlene Dietrich, Paramount star m "Desire" with Gary Cooper, is a dark brown bouffant taffeta with enormous dots of brown velvet. There is a brief, charming bolero jacket outlined m tiny velvet balls and Miss Dietrich's61 words
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Article35 1936-03-13 6 GARY COOPER, now making "Desire" with Marlene Dietrich, after years of study has become an authority on pioneer history on the western plains. His two favourite characters are Wyatt Earp and General Custer.35 words
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Article33 1936-03-13 6 ILTHOUGH he smokes furiously bet- ween scenes on a picture, Bonny Baker, rotund comedian, has never smoked a cigarette? He says he believes they're harmful and always sticks to cigars.33 words
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Article64 1936-03-13 6 10LIE Haydon will play her first motion J picture role since her phenomenal success m "The Scoundrel" with Noel Coward, m Paramount's "Too Many Parents." In addition to Miss Haydon m the feminine lead. Frances Farmer, new Paramount contract actress, will have an important part m this film,64 words
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Article45 1936-03-13 6 1/ATHERINE DE MIL T .E, m Paramount s "Drift Fence," aspires to become a dead shot with a pistol and regularly practices with the weapons of her foster fp.ther, Cecil B. De Mille, who shoots once a week with a, Hollywood pistol45 words
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Article34 1936-03-13 6 BOTH Frances Langford and Lynne Overman, featured m Paramount s "Collegiate," thought at one time their rf .spective careers were ended because of throat operations which caused their voices to change.34 words
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Article37 1936-03-13 6 EVERY member of the troupe of Paramount's "Anything Goes" collaborated to give Ethel Merman a radio I a present when the singing star of stage. screen and radio finished her part m the film.37 words
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Article28 1936-03-13 6 BETTY. BURGESS, 18-year-old Los Angeles high school girl featured In Paramount's "Coronado," got her professional start as "Bobolink," a character on the radio when seven.28 words
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Advertisement135 1936-03-13 6 i "A Grand Laughing Show!" "Jack's Best" il CAPITOL :^L 'COME OUT OF THE PALTRY with FAY WRAY j Now Jack's a BUTLER m a Wealthy New Yorker's household! j Imagine the predicament when they find out that he is an English i nobleman! J ALSO SCREENING: KING EDWARD'S BROADCAST135 words
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Article431 1936-03-13 7 Lillian Gish As Sick Nurse SIXTEEN years ago Lillian Gish, greatest emotional actress of the silent screen, cast herself for her noblest role .-and she is still playing it silently. The story which she has now revealed n ill be recorded as the supreme devotion d self-sacrifice431 words
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Article45 1936-03-13 7 f AROLE LOMBARD, featured m Par- amount's "Hands Across the Table," I a tennis enthusiast. She plays every flay, sometimes arising at 6 o'clock m the morning when she is working m a P-'cture, to get m her two sets a day.45 words
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Article178 1936-03-13 7 Are You Self Conscious? A London. RE you self-conscious and ill at ease Do you suffer from shyness, Are you afraid of your own shadow? Then write to Wendy Barrie, care of Columbia Studios, for advice. Six years ago, Wendy revealed, she was an easily embarrassed young178 words
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Article74 1936-03-13 7 "From Me To You" Hollywood, Mar. 3. MINE year old Edith Fellows is sporting a new wrist watch. It bears an inscription: "Prom Me To You". And you're wrong if you think it's a gift from Jackie Cooper, Jackie Searl, David Jack Holt or any of the other young screen74 words
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87 1936-03-13 7 BING CROSBY— and the U.S. Mail--won a bet recently for a resident of far-off New Zealand. The Paramount crooner, now worKing m "Anything Goes." received a letter addressed simply to "Bing Crosby, USA." It was delivered promptly to him m Hollywood. Inside, the87 words
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52 1936-03-13 7 WITH the temperature hovering around freezing, a stiff breeze blowing and a quarter of an inch of ice covering the still waters near Big Bear, California, Sylvia Sidney spent more than a halfhour m the icy waters recently for a scene m a52 words
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Article, Illustration8 1936-03-13 7 Beautiful Blanca Whitney, a rising young Paramount pfayer.8 words
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Advertisement264 1936-03-13 7 LAST NIGHT'S PREMIERE AUDIENCE WERE DELIGHTED V <• UNPRECEDENTED APPLAUSE GREETS BIGGEST SCREEN HIT «J» •J. OF MANY MONTHS BOOK QUICKLY! .J, I WHEN YOU MAKE A DATE WITH BILL! I Thrills rub shoulders with laughter and romance a» "Thin Man" V 5* Powell gaily solves a mystery that threaten!264 words
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Article397 1936-03-13 8 Born 1851— And Still Going! RIGHT ROYAL COMMISSION Echo Of Famous Exhibition THE Royal Commission for the Ex--1 hibition of 1851 still sits. A small brass plate outside the Commissioners' headquarters m Lowther-gardens, South Kensington announces this fact, but is reticent about reasons for the continuance of the Commission. The397 words
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Article, Illustration321 1936-03-13 8 C apital Reduction Refused Malayan Rubber Estate's Petition Dismissed AN adjourned petition for approval of a minute involving a reduction of capital of the Consolidated Rubber Estates <1914>, Ltd.. was heard m H.M. Supreme Court, Shanghai on Feb. 15 before Judge P. Grant Jones, Mr. H. A. Reeks appeared for321 words
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Article51 1936-03-13 8 Plane From H.M.S. Furious Crashes THE Air Ministry announces that No. 562,007 Sergeant James Edward Acock, Royal Air Force, lost his life when an aircraft belonging to H.M.S. Furious, on passage from Gibraltar to Las Palmas, crashed into the sea. Sergeant Acock was the .sole occupant of the51 words
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Article293 1936-03-13 8 were now empty some were used as boarding houses and some as private dwellings. MORE SMUGGLING Captain George Bowyer, a Southampton pilot, said the decrease In coastguards might have some relation to the increase m smuggling. "Smuggling goes on along the banks of the Solent and there is293 words
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Advertisement39 1936-03-13 8 THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE COMEDY TEAM IN THEIR [flj^^ff^^J^ MOST INSANELY FUNNY j^B M FULL-LENGTH SCREAMIE LAUREL HARDY In A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Comedy Hit BONNIE SCOTLAND with JUNE LANG WILLIAM JANNEY Matinees To-day To-morrow TREASURE ISLAND" also FEMALE" C S^ BTON39 words
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Advertisement115 1936-03-13 8 Simultaneous Screening GRAND THEATRE 7.30 (New World) 9.30 and Empire Talkies The Globe Super Cantonese Talkie 7 p.m. Tanjonf Pagar Rd. 9 p.m. "Sam Ming Sin" THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. FULL PARTICULARS AND RATES APPLY,115 words
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371 1936-03-13 9 "FIRST-CLASS" ABOLISHED New Status Of "Queen Mary" Paris. THE North Atlantic Steamship Con- ference. which held its last session m Paris recently, has ended m what is officially described as "complete agreement m all the matters under dispute." The notice which had been given by371 words
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Article159 1936-03-13 9 For British Rescuers Of Gunboat Crew Washington. THE rescue of the crew of the burning American gunboat Fulton by the Brithish destroyer Wishart near Hongkong on March 14, 1934, was recalled when a Bill authorising President Roosevelt to present awards to two British naval officers was159 words
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Article, Illustration447 1936-03-13 9 Bishop Tells Of Building Offer London. THE Bishop of London has revealed 1 that he had once been offered £400.000 for the site of All Hallows Church, Lombard-street. City. The proposal to remove this church, which was reconstructed by Sir Christopher Wren 250 years ago has447 words
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Article420 1936-03-13 9 Eiderdown Suits For Everest Manchester. THE Everest Expedition, members of which are now on their way to India, will have the advantage of equipment which has been greatly improved m the light of the experiences of the last expedition m 1933. Upon the equipment of the climbers420 words
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Article285 1936-03-13 9 Drink Test In Homicide Case AN unusual story was told m the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, when Robert Hamilton, a Glasgow seaman pleaded "Guilty" to culpable homicide on December 31, 1934, on board the British steamer Hatarana, then m harbour at Hamburg:. Mr. J. McGregor, for285 words
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Article244 1936-03-13 9 Sword fish Canadian Kind Is Most Popular Ottawa. THE catch of swordfish on the Canadian Atlantic sea coast during the 1935 season was the greatest m the records of the Dominion's fisheries and amounted to almost 2,220,000 pounds or more than twice as large as the average annual catch m244 words
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The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Mar. 13, 1936.
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Article300 1936-03-13 10 fpHERE is reason to believe, a London cable tells us, that Italy will co-operate with France m the crisis which has arisen through Germany's action m return for a pledge that France will use all her influence to effect a settlement of the conflict m Abyssinia acceptable to300 words
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Article, Illustration577 1936-03-13 10 DERAK must surely be unique as being the only State which has a customs barrier within its own borders. The curiosity is explained m this way. Pr.or to the retrocession of the Dindings from the Colony to Perak m 1934, all goods coming from the port of Lumut577 words
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Article250 1936-03-13 10 Mr R. P. Bradley will act as Executive Engineer, South Kedah, m place of Mr. W. Lawrie who is going on leave. Mr F. Densham of the Buntar Rubber Estates, Ltd., Padang Serai, South Kedah, is an inmate of the General Hospital. f The homeward X.L.M. 'plane leaving Batavia250 words
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Advertisement136 1936-03-13 10 A Perfect Combination for your Electric Torch /%iZ*\ '£.***,>. !!iij|;'i|! iii''ii!ri': ,'i H~/7^B^s^R\^\ M ilSiiß9^^^^^nosJKlHP! lilUIII!ll!lilllllllllll!!lll!iilll( W9!T3rr!m 1\ OSRAM Flashlight Bulbs are made The illustrations show the C E C m the famous Osram-GE.C. Lamp Unit Cell, and VA volt pocket lamp Works. These British'made refill Battery which have earned136 words
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Article, Illustration583 1936-03-13 11 SERIOUS BLOW AT IMPORTS Growing Local Enterprise Singapore, Thursday. THAT Malaya is becoming: more and more self supportin? is evident from the large number of local industries which have been established m Singapore during recent years. The list of such enterprises is an imposing one and583 words
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Article412 1936-03-13 11 matter for the Governments of those countries, and two Powers, Great Britain and Italy, which would be invited to sign as sureties. QUESTION OF PACTS It might perhaps be desirable that the Powers to be guaranteed by the pacts should first discuss the matter with theii* futureReuter - 412 words
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Advertisement43 1936-03-13 11 t Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5933 -Jr*\ GOODWOOD The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance on Thursday, March 19. DINERS $1.50. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE.43 words
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Advertisement58 1936-03-13 11 TO-DAY TIFFIN: $1.00 Potage Longchamps Fish A La Dantin Escalope of Veals Spinach Lyonnaise Potato Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHI Hors D'Oeuvre Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of over 100 other dishes. 'PHONE 4906. ACIbiSTIAb TOAST T«bblT* TOLLEY'S BRANDY COMPETITION Ist58 words
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Article, Illustration325 1936-03-13 12 LATEST PICTU RES BY AIR MAIL Varsity Marksm en Jn England: Fred J Ton Liner For New Ale And Buns: Mary Brian Goes h Munici\ 'Teddy" Roosevelt's Son rry Plays Again: 16,000 a land: Oxford Athletes: Id Bill" For Canada: ne: Girl Architect Gets I Contract Fred Perry (left) walkinc325 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1936-03-13 14 GERMAN AND DANISH SPECIALITIESCOOKING WITH BEER VARY your menus by including some Continental and foreign specialities m place of more usual dishes. For many, many years there has been one pancake that is a favourite among housewives; it uses raw potatoes, and is known as GERMAN POTATO1,377 words
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Advertisement11 1936-03-13 14 MAISOX PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE11 words
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Advertisement51 1936-03-13 14 fc. CROWN I carry ready stocks of crown corks, crown-corking machines and aerated water machines. My prices defy competition. Phone 3784, call or write for particulars. M. WEINBERG 74, Robinson Road, Singapore. Lampshades made to order m all styles and materials. Mrs. J. deGraaf 192P, Pasir Panjang, 6V 2 Mile51 words
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Advertisement18 1936-03-13 14 LEMON BARLEY WATER A BEVERAGE Pi i THE U I >C HOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 3463 A18 words
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Article, Illustration726 1936-03-13 15 Many Ways Of Using Them THERE is many a housewife who would order an angel food cake more frequently if she had some definite plan i mind to use the egg yolks. And tnere are so many interesting things thai may be done with egg yolks,726 words
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Advertisement451 1936-03-13 15 LUGGAGE I lOllfiiVl'S CHEMIST __J^^i SHOPPING GUIDE ZZ7-ZZZZZ lllil -i^ BBi|iB 11^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FEED YOUR DOG WITH .j. SPILLERS SINGAPORE EYES <M X STORF **og iliseuits LUGGAGE M^lILCi dll^PL &IUIM V^NALOTMEAL VJ _IT^^.^. SPILLERS SHAPES CARRIER CO. A S V^V N0 i Raccace Contractors Forwarding Agents: 4 Bagg B Agents. ,/A^^?=^©^451 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-03-13 16 Mr. Oscar de Oxholm. Danish Minister to China, leaves to-day on the Baloeran for six months' home leave-, accompanied by his wife.24 words
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247 1936-03-13 16 Suez Figures Increase In Transits And Tonnage Suez. THE number of transits through the Suez Canal during 1935 was 5.992. an increase of 329 voyages, or 5.8 per cent., over 1934, states the Suez Canal Co/a 'Fulletin Decadaire." The total net tonnage reached 22.810,968 tons. Compared with the previous year247 words
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Article77 1936-03-13 16 Passengers For Africa And America THE following passengers left Singapore by the O.S.K. "Africa Maru," Wednesday afternoon, for East and South African and South American Ports: Miss Alice Day, Miss Mildred Fernian, Mrs. Dorothy E. Collier, Mrs. Ethel B. Foote, Mr. Warren J. Colter, Mr. Yasushiro Sakakura, Mr.77 words
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Article119 1936-03-13 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Op ten Noort 22 1 Kutsang 20 1 Rawalpindi 18 3 Naldera 18 3 Rahman 12 3 Antilochus 7 3 Muncaster Castle 32 3 Perak 34 3 Chinese Prince 37 3 Silvermaple 46 4 Morioka Maru119 words
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Advertisement452 1936-03-13 16 < *af BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. X. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936 BANGALORE 6,000 Mar. 14 SOUDAN 6 500 May 6 NALDERA 16,000 Mar. 13 RANPURA 17,000 May 8 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar. 27 RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 22 BHUTAN 6,100 Apr. 9 CORFU 15,000452 words
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Article, Illustration393 1936-03-13 17 News Of The Day E Rawalpindi any Passengers For Home The following passengers are leaving for Home by the Rawalpindi, sailing from Singapore to-day:— Mr C. Ritchie, Mr. D. rr. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Elkins, Mrs. A. H. '^darns Mr. Harland, Mr. D. Sturrock. Mrs. and Miss Ay393 words
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Article23 1936-03-13 17 Mails from Europe, (London, Mails) by P. and O. Naldera are expected to arrive to-day, delivery of letters at 8.45 a.m.23 words
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Advertisement233 1936-03-13 17 rill H\S IMIILP LI\E. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA Mar. 28 Apr. 3 MERKUR Apr. 28 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M.233 words
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Advertisement512 1936-03-13 17 1 OV >m T0 FRENCH p° rt s fl vv. i 4mum J HOMEWARDS. ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 4 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux512 words
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Article209 1936-03-13 18 AN ATLANTIC DRAMA Operation In Mid-Ocean London. HOW a giant transatlantic liner rushed through dense fog m the Atlantic on an errand of mercy was told when the 50,000-ton German Lloyd liner Europa reached Southampton from New York. When the Europa v/as nearing England she received an209 words
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100 1936-03-13 18 DAOUL WALSH, director of Mac West's "Klondike Lou," has bought the contract of Charley Coates, sensational young Negro heavyweight, who has scored knockouts m five consecutive local starts. Walsh bought the contract from Suey Welsh, who has several boxers. Coates kaoyed three consecutive rivals100 words
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Article292 1936-03-13 18 Officials Entertained In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. AN appeal to the Overseas Chinese to assist m every possible way m pushing forward Chinese goods m the market was made by the officials of" the Bank of China now m Singapore to establish a local branch, at a tea292 words
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89 1936-03-13 18 AS I am now a Frenchwoman I hope to play tennis for France this year if they need me." So says the former Senorita de Alvarez, who was recently married to the Comte Jean de Gaillard de la Valdene. "We were married three months89 words
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Article404 1936-03-13 18 Norwegian Shipping Figures Oslo, Feb. 25. I THE annual statistics published by the Norwegian Veritas give details of the changes m Scandinavian shipping during 1935. Norwegian shipping increased by about 84,600 tons gross, but there was no change m the number of vessels. Steamer tonnage decreased during the404 words
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Article312 1936-03-13 18 Too Many Aliens Entering London. THOUGH Scotland Yard's war on the "vice-racket" has been intensified, the menace of the undesirable foreigner m Britain can never be effectively dealt with until the coastguard service has been reorganised. Home Office figures just published reveal that 404,014 aliens arrived312 words
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Article71 1936-03-13 18 KING CAROL of Rumania had this to say m Paris about our King:— "King Edward has formed remarKable powers of judgment and strengtn of character as a result of his njan: voyages around the world, so he is iuiiy equipped for the arduous task of71 words
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Advertisement41 1936-03-13 19 t T THE DARING AND SPICY COMEDY WHICH WAS LONDON'S LONGEST RUN! j ff^^l^n i r^Wy Jeffrexs I JTAMMAYIOR j i HL,., V-' MACKENZIE UML WARD S I While j I paremts i SLEEP I i PavilioN j I NEXT CHANGE41 words
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Miscellaneous549 1936-03-13 19 JON THE RADIO British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSG 16.86 metres (17 79 mcs.) from 6.20 p.m. to 7.35 p.m. »na also from 7.35 p.m. to 9.05 p.m c:s* 19 82 metres (15.14 mcs.) from fi"o p.m. to 9.05 p.m.; and GSB 31.5* metres (951 mcs.) from 6.20 pjn. U»549 words
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Miscellaneous512 1936-03-13 19 8.05 a.m.— The News and Announcements. 8.25 a.m.— Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The 8.8 C Symphony Orchestra; conductor, Adrian Boult 6.45 p.m. "The Pyramid." A play by Norman Edwards, with a setting among the Pyramids of Egypt. Produced by John Pudney. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20512 words
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Miscellaneous551 1936-03-13 19 Music and Poetry by our Fellow Countrymen Abroad. 6.05 p.m. News m German 6 20 p m Concert of Light Music 7.20 p.m. News m English. 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued). 8.20 p.m. Close DJB, DJN (Germ., Engl 825 p.m. Call DJA, DJB. DJN Germ Engl German Folk551 words
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Miscellaneous310 1936-03-13 19 duced by the popular Radio Drama Director Biren Bhadra. 11 56 p.m. Weather Forecast, General News Bulletin, Market Prices, Jute and Gunny Closing Rates. (In English). TO-MORROW 2.26 p.m. Time Signal. A Studio programme arranged by Messrs. T E. Bevan and Co. Ltd. ("Regal" Recordm f 41 p m News310 words
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Article355 1936-03-13 20 Reformi ng Income Tax La ws MAKING IT EASY An Important Report IMPORTANT recommendations af- feet m k everyone earning £120 or more a year will be niade to the British Government this month. After sitting for nearly nine years the Committee on the Codification of the Income Tax Law355 words
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Article91 1936-03-13 20 TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Magnet) noon ♦Europe, Great Britain and Europe generally (Baloeran) 8.30 a.m. Java and Southern Sumatra by Belawan Medan (Baloeran) 8.30 a.m. Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Africa East and South (Italy Maru) 1 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East91 words
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Article216 1936-03-13 20 Passengers B y The Gorgon THE following passengers sailed yesterday by the Gorgon for Freemantle Mr. and Mrs. CM. Willington, Mrs. M. D. Pearson, Mrs. J. Scott, Mr. H. F. Marden-Ranger, Mr. G. E. Adair, Mrs. WiJlgress, Mr. Willgress, Miss H. Smith, Miss P. M. Day, Miss Pirrit, Miss N.216 words
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Article209 1936-03-13 20 A LARGE number of passengers from Singapore are sailing by the Rotterdam Lloyd m s Baloeran this morning at 10 a.m. for European ports. The passenger list also includes a number of Australians who arrived on the Nieuw Holland several days ago and have been visiting Malaya209 words
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Advertisement30 1936-03-13 20 CAPITOL. To-morrow morning at 11, f "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE. Splendid progr amme of Selected Pictures including "MICKEY'S SERVICE STATION" Latest cartoons, musicals and comedies. Admission: 50 cts. Children 25 cts.30 words
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Advertisement18 1936-03-13 20 m Sole Agents for Afaiaya: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore Muar Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and Penang.18 words
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Miscellaneous392 1936-03-13 20 OX THE RADIO (Continued from page 19) «S5O Dm Time signal. Talk for 8.20 p.m.— Popular music i HS vlfal £fe P^o 7onS a no C T^rahms) l°a 5 M V a O ri^ C G O Ono n u C nod)T CM Elegie Maestoso Adagio; non (Massenet); Rosa Ponselle392 words
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Article424 1936-03-13 21 SEVEN NEW SH.PS Building To i Commence (By Air Mail) London, March 3. CONTRACTS will shortly be awarded by the Admiralty for the seven sunn -destroyers which have been added to the normal building prograaUß* f««" 1935, and for which a Mipnictnentary estimate has been introduced. These424 words
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Article, Illustration238 1936-03-13 21 Local Man's Application Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent, 1 Johore. Bahru, Mar. 11. IN the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills, Mr. J* T Mundell supported the application of Mr. Peter Francis de Souza. advocate and solicitor and a well-known sportsman of Malacca,238 words
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Article320 1936-03-13 21 A VERY pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday, when Miss Mary Patricia Heagerty, daughter of the late Mr. W. T. Heagerty and Mrs. Holyoak. became the bride of Mr. Frank Edward Rowland, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rowland of Uchfleld.320 words
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Article363 1936-03-13 21 Taken For Air Bases By U.S. (BY AIR MAIL) London, March 3. FREE tiny Pacific islands, marked on all the maps as British possessions, have been colonied and claimed by America. They are Howland, Jarvis and Baker Islands, uninhabited coral islands, treeless and without fresh water. With363 words
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Advertisement28 1936-03-13 21 Opening at the CAPITOL Next Change MIRACLE FILM of the Era! r%j£^\^^ its Realism 2 years 4 to produce Nothing like it ever made since "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"28 words
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Article, Illustration217 1936-03-13 22 ELLSWORTH'S TRAIL Graham Land Trip Graham Land. EARLY this year the Penola (the ship of the British Graham Land Expedition) left for Deception Island, an abandoned whaling station some 200 miles north of here. There she will take on board timber for building a hut at the217 words
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Article199 1936-03-13 22 Dramatic Scenes In "East Of Java" HIGHLY dramatic is the story of the 11 film "East of Java", which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. Charles Bickford jrives an amazing performance as the fugitive gangster, hounded from one end of the world to another, until fate throws199 words
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Article96 1936-03-13 22 German Liner Returns To Bremen T mm Berlin, Mar. 11. HE passengers and cargo of the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Potsdam, which was forced to return to Bremen following a slight fire and breakdown of the engines, have been taken off by the steamer Stuttgart. The Stuttgart will do96 words
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Article153 1936-03-13 22 Jack Buchanan At His Best In New Comedy "POME out of the pantry," now to be v seen at the Capitol, presents that favourite actor, Jack Buchanan, m one of the best pictures that the British and Dominions Company has produced. Jack Buchanan is at the top of153 words
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Article155 1936-03-13 22 Til-day In Singapore CAPITOL —"Come out of the Pantry" with Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray etc and Gamount Film of H. M. King Edward VIII's Broadcast (received by Air Mail) PAVlLlON:— "Rendezvous" with William Powell and pictures showing H.M. the King's Broadcast to the Nation (received by Air Mail). ALHAMBRA:— CharIes155 words
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Article292 1936-03-13 22 "Rendezvous" A Very Fine Picture "DENDEZVOUS". which was screened at the Pavilion last night, is really worthy of a high place m the list of the best pictures which have been shown m Singapore. William Powell and Rosalind Russell, who take the leading roles, make a fine team292 words
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Article317 1936-03-13 22 NO SUNDAY BOXING Illegal Under 1781 Act DV a decision m the High Court v m London recently, Sunday boxing, under certain conditions, u as held to be illegal. Mr. Justice dv Parcq had before him m the King's Bench Division a case brought by a "common informer" m regard317 words
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Article293 1936-03-13 22 splendid rescue from all on board Alaunia." Among the passengers m the Alaunia was Captain G. G. Rundle, of the Blue Funnel Line, who was returning home on leave. "I have seen worse storms, but never a finer rescue," he said. "It was a magnificent display of seamanship293 words
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Article896 1936-03-13 23 A VERY GOOD E ENTRY g List Of Veterans THERE is a very good entry for the S C.C. spring tennis tournament, which is to commence on the club courts on Monday. In the championship sinules 14 players have put down their names 1896 words
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Article80 1936-03-13 23 Week-End Programme Of Races r -MORROW Friday, March 13, the usual afternoon races will be sailed, starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday, March 15, the International 6-metre will sail a race for the St. Patrick's Challenge Cup, starting at The "B" Class will sail the first80 words
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Article69 1936-03-13 23 Increased Activity Of Italians Rome, Mar. 11. REPORTS from Asmara state that Marshal Badoglio, Commander-in-chief of the Italian forces m East Africa, has left for his headquarters m the aerial activity is taking place on the entire front, while the supply services are moving up great masses of69 words
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Article68 1936-03-13 23 A receoticn will be given on board the Hong Siang. the new steamer of the Ho Hong Steamship Co.. <1932> Ltd., on Sunday between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. The vessel, which was formerly the Australia)! Dimboola, was purchased for the Ho Hong service between China, Singapore68 words
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Article73 1936-03-13 23 The Chinese Buddhist Society is promoting an organisation similar to the Red Cross Society. A petition has been sent to the Nanking Government for the grant of the necessary funds. The petition has been accepted. The society will have branches m various parts of the world.— Sin73 words
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Advertisement27 1936-03-13 23 ff^m RACKETS RESTRIN(UNG lsg There is only KM RELIABLE I QUEEN'S 3, Prince Street. 11l Phone Telegrams 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.27 words
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Advertisement32 1936-03-13 23 H Hhni l wM H BiW vitl; 1 JBa^ jl nIVJDDj *****1111 l 'I' ■■■■■> jf7//^H vi^^ ■v 7 ft t^B ijyjj m ill l@«ll II Sole Agents: GUTHR[^6b ■■"-P orated m SS)32 words
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Article702 1936-03-13 34 Marines Beat Chinese Juniors Singapore. Thursday. IN weather that was hardly con«ww lye to ood foo *ball and on a tr«i that made ba conniLf* dlffi 4 cult matter, the Marine ?t %?T Nt and the S CF A met fn nso 2 J? oad st *«»m to-day m the702 words
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Article, Illustration398 1936-03-13 34 Final Day Of Singapore Spring Meeting The soccer XI of the Royal Engineers, first division champions last season, who will meet the Royal Artillery at Anson Road Stadium to-day. They were unexpectedly beaten by the Royal Air Force last Friday. Voyager 8-2 Great Mirador 7-9 THE SPRING398 words
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Article426 1936-03-13 34 Third Division Win For S.R.C. Singapore, Thursday IX an incessant downpour, three enthusiastic supporters of the S.R.C. who braved the weather were treated to a regular mud feast on the Padang this evenin? m which the club beat the V.M.C.A. by five goals to one m a Third Division fixture.426 words
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Advertisement16 1936-03-13 34 Q I Py ESTABUSMfD 25 vfARS IN MAiAr* NOW WITH TOUCH COiVTIIOL DESCRIPTIVE LEAFLET UPON REQUEST16 words
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