Morning Tribune, 25 May 1936
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Title Section14 1936-05-25 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 97. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, May 25, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article392 1936-05-25 1 EASING THE TENSION GUARANTEES RECOGNITION OF EMPIRE PARIS, MAY 22. PIGNOR GAYDA, IN "GIORNALE D ITALIA." LONDON. HAS RECEIVED SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM Sir. NOR MUSSOLINI REGARDING EXPLANATIONS TO BE GIVEN TO BRITAIN. ACCORDING TO "L'INFORMVriON." WHICH BELIEVES THAT THE DICE THINKS IT IS TIME FOR CALMReuter Wireless - 392 words
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Article28 1936-05-25 1 AcWo? n h ta ann °unced of ViceCh?Pf f ron Got «ned Von Dalwick. soinrtr Staff of the German cruiser "Iron m the Far East before the ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration45 1936-05-25 1 The crew of H.M.S. Cornwall, who rowed against the R.S.Y.C. at Saturday's regatta over the breakwater course but were beaten. They are: Bow, Lt. W. H. Harrington, 2,Lt-Cdr E. R. S. Jackson, 3, Lt-Cdr M. B. L Neame, Stroke, Rev H. Goulding, cox, Lt-Cdr Tod.45 words
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153 1936-05-25 1 ABYSSINIAN EMPEROR IS VISITING ENGLAND Passage By P. And 0. Liner London, May 24. THE Emperor of Abyssinia, who is at present m Jerusalem, has expressed a desire to visit London and as the Foreign Secretary recently stated In Parliament, no restriction is being placed on his liberty of movement.153 words
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Article61 1936-05-25 1 No Diplomatic Bag Missing London Fis now learned that what was described as a diplomatic bag which was missing on the journey between Addis Ababa and Djibuti was a nonconfidential postal packet sent from thfStion to His Majesty's Consul at It DJ appears to have gone astray onBritish Wireless - 61 words
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Article54 1936-05-25 1 Sydney. May 24. ON the eve of his return to Java, where he was a planter, the airman W H Ohara Wtl killed when touring West Australia m his plane, which crashed and burst into flames. Ohara be c?hara C \vas the hero of a solo Australian New Zealand flightReuter - 54 words
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Article140 1936-05-25 1 Cannot Be Limited At Present Moscow, May 24. M;< RADEK, m an article m Isvestia, says it is understood that agreement m the Anglo-Soviet naval negotiations is dependent firstly on Germany's agreeing to conclude a similar treaty with Britain, secondly the reservation being m regardReuter - 140 words
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Article151 1936-05-25 1 Giant Airship Over London London, May 23. THE German airship Hindenburg appeared over the British Isles last night on her return on the trans-At-lantic journey form Lakehurst to Frankfort. She was first seen over Ulster at about six o'clock last night and later several English towns had a goodBritish Wireless - 151 words
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Article173 1936-05-25 1 Four Crashes At Home London, May 24. EMPIRE Air Day did not pass \vrth- out several casualties. In addition to the Penang disaster, m which four lives were lost m collision of bombers from Singapore, a fighting machine crashed m an air display at Hawkinge Aerodrome, Kent,Reuter - 173 words
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Article79 1936-05-25 1 London, May 24. NEWS has been received m London that Mr. Bunner (not Bonner), who was reported missing at Diredawa after leaving Addis Ababa for treatment after being bitten by a dog and was said to have been arrested by talians. has been released and is nowReuter - 79 words
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Article62 1936-05-25 1 THE BBC. has Just received a telegram from Lieutenant W.R. Smith Windham Kingsley, the officer wltn the expendition which is at present making an assault on Mount Everest. He states that m Number 3 camp, at height of 21,500 feet, there has been good and regular reception of62 words
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Article55 1936-05-25 1 THE. famous airman, H.L. Brook, who left Lympne. Kent, on May 5 m a light aeroplane m order to demonstrate the capabilities of these machines for long flights, arrived m Capetown at 11.30 this morning. He followed the East Africa route and the total distance coveredBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Article15 1936-05-25 1 The black fever epidemic is spreading m Northern Kiangsu. The Government is organising sanitary corps15 words
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666 1936-05-25 2 WORST LOCAL DISASTER Over Sea Off Kedah Singapore. Saturday. NEWS has been received of a collision between two Royal Air Forre bombers about ten miles north of Penanir and three miles off the coast of Kedah at 10.30 this morning. The two machines fell666 words
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276 1936-05-25 2 Resignation Of Mr. J.H. Thomas Means End Of National Labour Party London. May 22. pOMMENT m the morning papers on v Mr. J. H. Thomas's resignation If very guarded owing to the fact that the Tribunal is still sitting, but the papers devote columns to graphic accounts oi his romanticReuter - 276 words
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Article174 1936-05-25 2 A NOTABLE CAREER The resignation by Mr. J. H. Thomas of the office of Secretary for the Colonies, which was announced last night, marks a stage m one of the most remarkable careers m British politics. Mr. Thomas, who was the son of labouring parents, began work as an errandBritish Wireless - 174 words
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Article59 1936-05-25 2 Italians Appoint Control Bureau Berbera, May 24. TRADERS are reaping a golden harvest through the Italian occupation of Jijiga and Harar. Foodstuffs and commodities of all descriptions are pouring into Berbera and being rushed by every available lorry to Jijiga, where parties were doubled and trebled. The Italians haveReuter - 59 words
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Article29 1936-05-25 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May 22. The Soviet demand that Manchukuo troops be withdrawn from Outer Mongolia has caused a deadlock m the border demarcation negotiations.-29 words
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Article33 1936-05-25 2 In June. 1934, Pilot Officer Parish and Leading Aircraftsman Ginello lost their dives Flying Officer Talbot Smith was killed as the result of the crash of a bombing plane m June last year.33 words
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Article159 1936-05-25 2 Young Fascists Rally Rome, May 24. m arms, have we gon? t straight ahead so far?" asked Mussolini m addressing a crowd from the balcony, of the Palazzo Venezm at the conclusion of the 1936 parade of boys girls and young men of ihe Fascist Youth atReuter - 159 words
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Article162 1936-05-25 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - New Move In North BRITISH and American warships stationed at Tsingtao are cruising m the vicinity of Chinwangtao. to see whether Japanese warships are hampering the maritime customs cruiser 10 their preventive work. Members of the foreign legations m Peiping are urging their respective governments to increase162 words
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Article33 1936-05-25 2 A British Wireless message report that the King of the Belgians, wh< spent a few days this week on a ing holiday m Kent, returned to I glum by steamer on Saturday afternoon.33 words
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Article499 1936-05-25 3 BENEFIT FOR LANCS Aiding Textiles r Trade Melbourne, May 23. mm \ustralian Government is perI turbed at the news from Japan th if thf new tariff policy is described as the first shot m the trade TJ is authoritatively emphasised thit Japan is not greatly sufferingBritish Wireless - 499 words
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Article67 1936-05-25 3 Roman Catholics To By Denied Sacrament Amsterdam, May 23. DUTCH Nazis who are Roman Catholics will be excluded from the sacraments, according to the decision contained m a pastoral letter from the Dutch Episcopate to be read from the pulpits to-morrow. The letter expresses the opinion that theReuter - 67 words
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Article55 1936-05-25 3 Peiping, May 24. Smuggling has not abated m North China as the proposed measures for cooperation between the Chinese Mantime Customs and the Peiping-Mukden Railway have not been carried out. The Diplomatic Corps m Peiping have suggested that they send arbitrators to assist m the suppression ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 55 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-05-25 3 A striking style snapped at the Races at Bukit Timah on Saturday, when ladies made up a very large proportion of the record crowd which attended the final day of the Governor's Cup meeting.34 words
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Article51 1936-05-25 3 Raid On House Of Prince Starhemberg Vienna, May 24. ONE Nazi was killed and one injured m a clash with" police m the grounds of Prince Starhemberg's country residence at Waxenberg. Upper Austria. A strong detachment of Nazis attempted to break m with the intention of stealing arms.Reuter - 51 words
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Article69 1936-05-25 3 The eight delegates -sent by Nanking to take the coffin of the late Mr. Hu Han Mm to the capital have arrived m Canton. They were given an enthusiastic welcome at the railway station. After paying their respects at the coffin of the late Kuomintang leader the visitors attended aSin Chew Jit Poh - 69 words
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Article646 1936-05-25 3 MRS. Rosabel Katherine Norris, wife of Dr. C. V. Norris, passed away on Friday. The deceased was a wellknown Singapore resident and was In her 69th year. Dr. and Mrs. Norris celebrated their olden wedding last December, bring married m Pcnang on Dec. 12,646 words
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Article54 1936-05-25 3 Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m. Part heard S 532 32 Kadir and ors. vs. M. X *arup Adi *on Order and 1 Mot.on M* %Si by Summon.sos-in-Cham-k f! Lri nrloinatlnc Summonses. b( Brfore the A? Roßistrar at 10.30 a.m. Fixing54 words
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Advertisement19 1936-05-25 3 PIASTER LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS ■^^B -'I //]T 'I i "MAN LIOX" j i Sail" J@k?'\^'4 > j> RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT .j,19 words
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Advertisement48 1936-05-25 3 Hotel. DO NOT MISS VISITING AUSTRIA DURING YOUR NEXT LEAVE. THE AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL INFORMATION OFFICE wii i supply you with all data regarding Hotels railways, excursions, etc., etc. free of charge FIRST FLOOR THE AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL OFFICE A. MONTOR, THE ARCADE Hon Representative SINGAPORE PHONE 604648 words
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Article158 1936-05-25 4 Steady Very Quiet Singapore, Saturday morning. Robber (Singapore) 25" cts., UP Ct Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $98-"» i, unchanged. To-day's Prices: London: 7 516 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16% cts., up J ct. Market Tone Firm. Tri\r London: Spot £200, up 7s. 6d.;158 words
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101 1936-05-25 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Ass. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Ruvers. Sellers Tone of market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7 5 ir>d per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. lt% tvr lb. No I.X.R.S.S. In cases (FOB. May) 26 26 Good P.A.Q. m cases101 words
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Article90 1936-05-25 4 Increased By Only A Few Thousand Shanghai, May 22. CFN. Tashiro. m statement to the press In Tientsin yesterday, that the Japanese garrison In that city wa.s only increased by a few thousand troops. j The increase wai necetattated by the growth of the Japanese population, and wa.s90 words
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Article70 1936-05-25 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London May 23. Till; following were the closing prices for rubber, tin. gold, silver, copra and wolfram: Market Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Spot: 7 3 8 (up 132). July-Sept.: 7 7 16 (unchanged). LONDON TIN Market closed. LONDON GOLD Spot: C 6.19.370 words
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Article45 1936-05-25 4 Saturday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London May 23. HE closing prices were as follows London New York Cross Rate Ht7tt (up 5 16). London— Paris: 759 16 (up 132). London Amsterdam: 7.36 Vj (up X). London— Hongkong: Is. 319 32d. [(unchanged).45 words
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Article53 1936-05-25 4 (riant Liner Inspected Bij 15,000 People London, May 22. FIFTEEN thousand persons will have seen over the liner Queen Mary m the three days ending to-morrow night. The visit has been arranged by the Cunard White Star Line m aid of Sharity, each visitor paying ss. forBritish Wireless - 53 words
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Article22 1936-05-25 4 A meeting of trip Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan on Tuesday, May 26.22 words
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Article306 1936-05-25 4 •New York prices quoted In U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage led stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. War Loan, 3V 2 pc ***** 105 1116 Com. Union306 words
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Article107 1936-05-25 4 Japanese Forces In North China Shanghai, May 23. IT is reported that the Japanese Wa: Office has decided that the annual military expenses for the garrison In North China should be 16.800.000 yen. Gen. Tashiro, commander of tho Japanese garrison m North China, returned to Tientsin yesterday, andSin Chew Jit Poh - 107 words
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Article72 1936-05-25 4 Japanese Insist On Riff hi Of Investment Shanghai. May 23. GEN. Sung Che Yuen has reported t Marshal Chiang Kai Shek that I Japanese have insisted on givinp t assistance In the projected construe i 1 of the Tsangshi railway. The Japanese claimed that, acr Ing to aSin Chew Jit Poh - 72 words
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Advertisement27 1936-05-25 4 SOUTH lIIHTISII INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. "Incorporated m New Zealand). INSURANCE OF MOTOR CAR IS INDISPENSABLE TO YOU W. J. DEXTER. Manager Tel 592 6. 2. Finlayson Green27 words
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Advertisement43 1936-05-25 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. 'Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129.150,00(1 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.43 words
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Advertisement17 1936-05-25 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Ruildinsr, Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article1055 1936-05-25 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Sir John Simon has become a vicepresident of the National Children's Home and Orphanage. Sir William R. Codling and Lady Stamp will serve on the general committee. Singapore, Saturday, May 23rd 1 pm. MINING Buyers. SeUcn tS^SSS?" 556 596 B r g rin ce T g1,055 words
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Article15 1936-05-25 5 The Australian Government is about to place a bie order m England for military aeroplanes.15 words
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Article381 1936-05-25 5 King's Patronage For Show London THE King has given his. patronage to the International Motor Exhibition which will be held at Olympia from October 15 to 24 inclusive. The output of British motor factories for the first three months of this year has m many cases reached new381 words
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Article134 1936-05-25 5 The Count of Flanders, who has been appointed a major m the Belgian Air Force, was received by the air authorities at the Evere aerodrome, and made a flight m a Fairey-Fox Service aeroplane. The production of the Fox musical i extravaganza. "King of Burlesque," proved a windfall to the134 words
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Advertisement13 1936-05-25 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY i Motor Union j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. SIME DARBY CO.. LTD.13 words
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Advertisement200 1936-05-25 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANR, LTD., AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HFAD OFFICE- CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.,200 words
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Article361 1936-05-25 6 Dream Too Much' 9 NOW it may be confidently asserted thart. opera has found its place m the films. RKO Radio's "I Dream Too Much," shortly to be released m Singapore at the Pavilion, is convincing argument that it Is possible to transform it for the new361 words
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Article67 1936-05-25 6 The best story of the week resulted from a political conversation between Eddie Cline and Jack Haley, director and comedy lead, respectively, of the Paramount picture "F Man". Referring to a oertain American politician. Haley remarked, "I wouldn't trust him as a dog catcher." Cline disagreed. declaring, "Why, Jack, he's67 words
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Article80 1936-05-25 6 Thunder storms and blunder storms and the wild head-on crash of two railroad locomotives laden with dynamite, are only a few of the highlights m "The Rainmakers." latest RKO Radio comedy feature starring those two irrepresibtes, B^rt Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. The sky is limit wher^ these two court jesiers80 words
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Advertisement168 1936-05-25 6 The Dream of a Century Realised See (h? ffijfantic Anfflo- American TUNNEL it's conception it's completion against Tremendous Obstacles IMP ITO L LAST 2 NK HTS gjrfF£9k^ u^fuit eyed jdjfe^yp^fe^ haoe never Aeon QH RICHARD DIX t^pyJ™ LESLOANKS MADGE EVANS ■j p^ HELEN VtNSON fc-tTIW' 1 C.AUBREY SMITH^ %^lb I168 words
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Advertisement43 1936-05-25 6 ALHAMBRA Opening WEDNESDAY The national chuckle champs m a dippy, drippy drama of the drought! s Hecr Sort and "*n Oorotny sing, i *y ml Lovo tht 7""C: Jv n GrGndeitThing" his 3 j v^Bc &iv vZci" sBkVB^H SMiM. TmmU V %pt iIKTH43 words
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Advertisement53 1936-05-25 6 SUN TALKIE HALL To-night (New World) 7.30 930 The Beautiful Balinese Picture "LEGONG" Dance of the VIRGINS PRICES: 10c, 20c, and 30c WATCH FOR THIS GRAM) M.-G.-M. SHOW! COMING TO THE CAPITOL. fit THEIR FIWJ^T i*l K'LL-ctr;b..i /r-v P?>v RIOT! FS ANTONIO JACQUELINE MORENO WELLS Directed by J«ffl« W. Horn*53 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-05-25 7 U imer Baxter and Alice Faye m a scene from "The Kins of Burlesque." which comes to the Capitol on May 27. Featured with this film are the Gaetano Girls, a stage dancing attraction.34 words
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Advertisement119 1936-05-25 7 A j i i i fc.^^-* ._>• i I*''1 r From 5 to 7.30 p.m. i Every Tuesday, Thursday j And Saturday i NIGHT DANCES V\V^ «s>• J Nightly C v i viii v < j Ai <^ v Dance j *k£j To The j Irresistible I i V Rhythms119 words
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Advertisement172 1936-05-25 7 HERE'S A ROLLICKING HOLIDAY COMEDY! 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 A L II A M II IC A JANE WITHERS SINGS— DANCES AND CAPTIVATES m 20th Century-Fox Picture's Merry Musical Show 4 PADDYOT»AY" With Pinky Tomlin and Rita Cansino ITS A GRAND SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! j ■8* A Brilliant172 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1936-05-25 8 THE GLASGOW UNDERWORLD Bayonets And Glasgow. DRAMATIC disclosures of gaitf warfare m Glaagww durinir the trial, which has jus! ended, of a number of local youths have given a rude shock to the citizens. One witness, who freely admitted being member of gang named The1,074 words
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Article56 1936-05-25 8 The council of the British Medical Association has awarded the sold medal "f the association to Dr. Harry Guy v Oak. Birmingham, "m rei of his distinguished work In connexion with the administration of the medical benefit of the National th Insurance Acts and of «he outstanding services he has56 words
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Article146 1936-05-25 8 Takes Place In Hyde EPark Air Mail i London, May 12. A DEMONSTRATION of mechanical sheep-shearing of a flock of 500, reared at Nazeing, Essex, was carried out m Hyde Park to-day. Sir Hal Coiebatch, Agent General to; Western Australia, representatives oi the Agents General for Queensland. Southern146 words
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Article152 1936-05-25 8 British Brewers And New Surtax London. THE imposition by the Chancellor of the Exchequer of a surtax of £1 i barrel on beer imported from nonEmpire countries may not produce much additional revenue, but it should benefit, those brewers who manufacture lager beer m this country. An official152 words
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Article50 1936-05-25 8 On the occasion of his appointment to be a Commander of the Legion of Honour. Sir Robert Mond is to be the piiest of honour at a luncheon to be uiven m Paris by the Committee of the Maison de Chimie. which is the headquarters of the French chemical industry.50 words
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Article, Illustration305 1936-05-25 8 "WHO GOES THERE Scotch Ceremony t Revived (By Air Mail) Edinburgh, May 9. HALT who goes there?" "The Lord Lyon Kirn?: of Arms. In the name of His Majesty the King I demand admission to the Castle Edinburgh for its Governor." "All's well. Guard turn out." This challenge and reply305 words
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Article407 1936-05-25 9 a DOCTORS EXPERIENCES I ong Journey On Foot (By Air Mail) London, May 9. i VIVID account of his exA perienct's when Italian aeroplanes dropped bombs m \bvssinia was given by Dr. Ralph Hooper, of the Sudan Interior Mission, who has now returned to London407 words
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Article121 1936-05-25 9 Air Mail Service Facilities London. T Postmaster-General announces that arrangements have been made, co-operation with the Admiralty air mail correspondence fur snips abroad (which has hitherto -n ao^uted for air transmission only ••ffmitelv addressed to a port) ma" be addressed "c o General Post London." eh correspondence will121 words
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Article416 1936-05-25 9 Efforts To Mitigate Nuisance London. FOOTBALL matche.- and other events which bring crowds of visitors to London by motor-coach from Scotland and the North of England are regarded with foreboding by residents m Argyle Square, W.C.I. The drivers of long-distance motorcoaches have a habit of using the square416 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-05-25 9 A picture taken m Madrid showing cavalry charging a crowd of Communist demonstrators during the riots which attended the recent General Election. One person was killed and many injured.29 words
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Article334 1936-05-25 9 Salvation By Light Exeter. England. MODERN civilisation was criticised by Professor C. E. M. Joad. Head of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology, BirkbecK College, London, speaking at the annual congress of the National Union of Students at Exeter. Professor Joad, whose subject was, "Is modern man incorrigible?" said334 words
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Article295 1936-05-25 9 R ussia n Timber Coup (By Air Mail) London. May 12. DRITISH shipowners are viewing with alarm the prospect of a smaller share In freightage during the coming Russian timber season. They fear thatr Hussia is intent on wiping British tramps out of the timber trade. A295 words
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325 1936-05-25 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Monday, May 20, 1936. EMPIRE DAY ALTHOUGH Empire Day fell yesterday it is being celebrated to-day m all the schools all over the British Empire. Adults arc not m the habit of celebrating it m any spectacular manner I tit may have given extra thought to325 words
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Article491 1936-05-25 10 TiHERE are several encouraging features m the annual report of the Selansor Urban Co-operative Union which will be presented at the eighth session of the assembly which will be held at the Town Hall on May 28. The Union mooted the proposal, during the year, to organise provident491 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-05-25 10 The Infante Alfonso, nephew of ex-King Alfonso of Spain, and Princess Alice of Bourbon -Parma, a niece of ex-Empress Zita of Austria, kneeling together during their marriage which was conducted by the Arch- bishop of Vienna and was attended by ex-King Alfonso and many other notabilities.46 words
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Article174 1936-05-25 10 Mrs G G. Duddell has returned to Ipoh from a holiday m Western Australia. Mr H S Scrivener. Manager. Rambun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan. has left for Home. Mr. J. Ashworth, Prye Estate, Prye, Province Wellesley, has returned from Home leave. Mrs. Macintosh, before her marriage Ida Daphne Cochrane, has174 words
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Advertisement126 1936-05-25 10 Wo3jk[ The new kind of all-metal yw vffirfii. X. >* ire ra?/ a auic^ 11 ejects Mx OyCyyL j^P ice cubes irtthoui fuss or ym fflffl Th° nnv revolving shelf that 706 ggmfi f i gives amazing convenience /M 7858 and increases the ac ccssil *> Ie ftp WW ft.126 words
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Article, Illustration564 1936-05-25 11 SPIES WATCH WORKERS Strike -Breakers In U.S.A. Washington. rpHK "dire threat to the American working man resulting from the use of "labour spies" m large numbers m industry was described before a Labour subcommittee of the Senate here. More than 200 employment aprent was stated m564 words
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Article61 1936-05-25 11 A house painter who was charged with making insulting remarks about Herr Hitler, and saying that he preferred to take orders for work from Jews because they were the only people who had any money left, was sentenced at Essen to three months' imprisonment. An engineer charged with spreading false61 words
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Article128 1936-05-25 11 London, May 11. The public will be able to enter a room m which tear gas will be released at Army "At Homes" which start this month. Gas masks will be fitted by an officer, and an N.C.O. will supervise the release of gas m the gas128 words
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Advertisement36 1936-05-25 11 M 5933 i—v Telegraphic Address: S|) KCIAL DINNER AND DANCE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th. UNE SOIREE ARTISTIQUE CABARET PRESENTATIONS MR MRS. VYNER GOMEZ, MISS MARY BENJAFIELD, THE MISSES DULCIE LULU GOODALL. DINNER $1.50. ADMISSION CHARGE $1.0036 words
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Advertisement77 1936-05-25 11 Cream of Tomato Fish A La (jireiiobloise Koast Sirloin of Beef lorseradish Sauce Cabbage Poinme Chateau Cold Meat Salad Choctfate lie Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. Hors D'Ocuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. Phone 4906. i i i i i i iii77 words
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Article, Illustration316 1936-05-25 12 AMERICAN ORNADO DAMAGE: ITALY'S SEA POWER Over 500 people were killed or drowned m the tornado which ravaged the Southern States of America. Above is a girJl whose home had toppled around her receiving medical treatment. The main square of Gainesville, Ge orgia, which was laid waste m three m316 words
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Advertisement26 1936-05-25 13 llene IXLMAXX MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES AN Extraordinary TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON ALL THE STOCKS Hats-Dresses-Bags From Tuesday 26th May To Saturday. 6th June. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place.26 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1936-05-25 14 Books and AUTHORS God And Beverley Nichols "French Replies To Haig"— A New Thriller Chicago Trilogy Captain Bligh's Log BEVERLEY Nichols has come a long way from his first meteoric appearance m the world of books, as the "enfant terrible" who delighted us with "Twenty-Five" and "The Star Spangled Manner."1,026 words
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Advertisement42 1936-05-25 14 FREE SAMPLE OFFER I j Send 10 cents m cash or stamps, to cover postage I I and packing, and a free sample will be sent by return. Address: Xestle's "HH*" Dept., I 129 135, Cecil Street, 1 Singapore. mm mm j42 words
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Advertisement57 1936-05-25 14 r-—^ CROWN CORKS I carry ready stocks of crown cork>, crown-corking machines and aerated water machines. My prices defy competition. Phone 3784, call or write for particulars. M. WETNBERG 189. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. PIIOI MY J LEMON BARLEY WATER A BEVERAGE p"" i iu j i ■'«<*•• I Manufactured by57 words
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Article502 1936-05-25 15 PUBLISSHERS' NOTES I T Farrell's trilogy "Studs Loniwhich has been published by able m one volume, has, It is d. a genuine right to De conf'i i he most important event m I literature since Dreiser's rtcan Tragedy." ibJSSft Mms If Irish by origln > r °ught up m that502 words
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Advertisement66 1936-05-25 15 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. I j,, contractors Forwarding j Agents. I king R A rr y s for P Ma BRRRAge Agents for:Nederland Line BIS.N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. J Tel Address.- "LUGGAGE" i PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. CAMERAS AND FILMS HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle j66 words
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Advertisement117 1936-05-25 15 A TOURIST'S shopping t.i iiib; TQjmfIUQL/TOR( sj* rv^"' 2 3 HIGH W^M*ki STREET> CURIOS Dear Lady, Or Gentleman, Please Come, Have A Look. Good Service Man, Good Respect, Chinese Needle- Work Done By Hand. You can buy every thing, very Fair Prices. Emd. linen Bed Spread, Dinner Cloth. Handkerchiefs, Mahjong117 words
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Advertisement108 1936-05-25 15 BOOKSHOP BOOKS FOR THE HOME, OFFICE AND SCHOOL The Modern Word-Finder —Paul D. Hugon $3.50 Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Peter Mark Roget 3.50 Expressive English James C. Fernald 3.50 A Desk Book of 25,000 Words Frequently Mispronounced —Frank H. Vizetelly 3.50 Crabb's English Synonyms —George Crabb 3.50108 words
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Advertisement200 1936-05-25 15 CHEMIST NYAL ANTACID POWDER $1.00 Acidity of the stomach is often accompanied by pi pains dyspepsia, ulcers, digestive disturbances and heartburn n mrirlv Nyal Antacid Powder will mncKiy and safely relieve this condition. Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. to F.M.S.) 8, Raffl«s Place, Singapore. GRAMOPHONES A *j^* ti^^ fc> COLOMBIA200 words
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Article102 1936-05-25 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Plancius 22 1 Hai Lee 22 1 Hong Kheng 20 1 Calchas 18 3 Agamemnon 13 Donau 9 Maron 7 3 Steel Navigator 30 3j Lossiebank 32 Antilochus 34 3 Silverwalnut 36 Darvel 38 3 Phemius102 words
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Article190 1936-05-25 16 Closed Owing To Sanctions OWING to a further decline In trade, the Great Western Railway has dfrcided temporarily to close Penartn Docks. South Wales, on and from Mon day, July 6. In an official statement, reference is made to the effect of the sanctions tab- 1 posed against190 words
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Article209 1936-05-25 16 Success Of The White Engine A SUCCESSFUL year's trading wftl) the steamer Adderstone, the only vessel owned at present by the Whin Shipping Co., Ltd., was reported the annual meeting of the company Mr. W. A. White, the chairman said tihe vessel had been m continuous trading209 words
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Article174 1936-05-25 16 116 Vessels Now Under Construction FIFTEEN shipbuilding orders were assigned to Clyde shipbuildings during the month of April, aggregate :u £3.000.000 In value. Launching a on the Clyde is likely to exceed dur the present year any year since and the output of the first four m has174 words
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Article100 1936-05-25 16 Fifteen Buildhw For Fleet wood FIFTEEN trawlns. to cost £30C to create a new tailing j at Fleetwood for long-dtotanc< tions. chiefly cod Ashing, In ll T Seas, the White soa and Bear D and possibly off Newfoundland will also be a salt fish f acton f port100 words
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Article37 1936-05-25 16 Messrs. Hfcriftnd and Wolll North Woolwich. London, hay the following orders:— From Vokins and Co.. Ltd.. London, l open canal barges; from M< Ham Cory and Son. Ltd 101 W open swim target to carry »l each.37 words
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Advertisement399 1936-05-25 16 ]^^^^Um^^_ "..77- "liv^ 1 n^x t f P. a O. FAILINGS Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S'porc BURDWAN 6.070 June 4 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. M CORFU 15.000 June 5 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANCHI 17.000 June 19 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 2 SOMALI 6.810 July 1 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 NALDERA 16.000 July399 words
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Advertisement127 1936-05-25 16 M. M. LINE. (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles CHENONCEAIX 14.825 T. May 26 JEAN LABORDE 14.595 T. June 9 •ANGERS 15.645 T. June 12 DARTAGNAN 15,104 T. June 23 Also Calling Madras, Pondicherry. To Saigon, Hong Kong Shanghai127 words
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Advertisement325 1936-05-25 17 —News Of The Day j y~ l^ic} A k':"" .'s-aWßS: ■.'■ow^JS: :-.-v Mr. B. Dobree, of the A PC. and his attractive bride were passengers by the Rawalpindi. i IttRXS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) MARELLA May 28 June 3 MERKAR June 28 July 3 Special cheap round trip tickets325 words
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Advertisement521 1936-05-25 17 I y^ TO FRENCH PORTS \\^T~^r\ DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 23 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk June 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseille.^, Na ites, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 21 i j LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp <Nj Dunkirk July 4 For Saigon, Tourane Haiphong. J521 words
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Article1616 1936-05-25 18 P. Jerome Willis - P. Jerome Willis ANOTHER SOHO MURDER: THE LOVELY PARKS: IDEA FOR KING'S BIRTHDAY: TALE OF AN -IMPENDING HORROR" By (By Air Mail) London, May 11. THE sensation of the weekend has been yet another Soho murder. Again i. was a woman and again she war> .strangled.1,616 words
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Article, Illustration159 1936-05-25 18 General Sir Charles Hp.rimUon. the Governor of Gibraltar, has left for n tour m Morocco During his absence Brigadier VV. T. Brooks. Assistant Adjutant and Quarter-Master General la charge of Administration, is m command of the Fortress. M. Emile Goneux. a Gonevese contractor, aged T7. who at the age of159 words
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Advertisement20 1936-05-25 18 Lampshades made to order la all styles and materials. Mrs. J. de Graaf 102 F. Paslr Panjang, 6V2 Mile Stone.20 words
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Miscellaneous525 1936-05-25 19 ;Otf THE HAUIO British Empire Programme M ,i«inn 2: GSG 16.86 metres JffmffSm P' m to li? p m 7 ,1m from 7.35 p.m to 9.05 p m tIU a ,9 B' -metres (15.14 mcs.) from (l> >, pm to 9.05 P.m.; and GSB 31.53 J 51 mcs) from 6.20525 words
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Miscellaneous498 1936-05-25 19 Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m. 8.20 a.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, directed by Sydney Phasey. From the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford. 6.35 p.m. Sports Talk. 6.50 p.m. The BBC. Northern Ireland Orchestra; led by Stuart Redfern; conducted by Philip Whiteway.498 words
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Miscellaneous518 1936-05-25 19 10.05 p.m. Sports Review. 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJA. DJE, DJN, 'DJB (Germ.. Engl/,. TO-MORROW 4.10 p.m. Call DJB, DJN, DJQ (German, English). German Folk Song. 4.15 p.m. Greetings to our listeners. 4.20 p.m. Love Songs from all over the world. A Concert Hour. 4.50 p.m. News and Economic Review518 words
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Miscellaneous469 1936-05-25 19 3.50 p.m. Talk on events m France. 4.05 p.m. Records'. 4.35 p.m. News m French. 5.05 p.m. News m English. 5 20 p m. End of broadcast. Wavelength 19.68 metres (15,244 kcs.) 6.15 p.m. Day's programme. 6.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-Paris. Concert. 7.20 p.m. News m English. 7.35 p.m. Continuation469 words
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Article532 1936-05-25 20 P3 CROWD AT PRISON reet Protest By Women (BY Air Mail) London, May 13. DR. BUCK RUXTON was executed at Strangeways Gaol. Manchester for the murder <>. his wife Isabella. The formal notices were affixed to the prison gates at 9.15 a.m. A big crowd, mostly532 words
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Article53 1936-05-25 20 A bell weighing scwt. by the bellfounder Joannes Van Laer of Brussels, dated 1751 and decorated with the arms of Francois de Fraye and his wife, Marie Van Veen, has been presented to the society engaged m the restoration of the monastic ruin of Vieux Moutier de l'Ermlte m the53 words
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Article39 1936-05-25 20 Seven fishermen were drowned by a great wave which entered the mouth of the harbour at Grindstone Island, one of the Magdalen group m the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and swamped their boat, which had arrived from Coffin Island.39 words
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Article205 1936-05-25 20 Warrant Against Sir Curtis Lampson London. 11 WARRANT for failing to answer ft summons was granted at Birmiiv ham Police Court against Sir CurUs George Lampson. Mr. Rigby, solicitor, for Mr. William Haynes Hill, of Trafalgar Road, Moselev Birmingham, alleged that Sir Curtw Lampson had borrowed money from205 words
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Advertisement18 1936-05-25 20 I B I I il I H SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I and Penaiig. I I to. bti18 words
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Miscellaneous252 1936-05-25 20 O\ THE RADIO I 8.05 p.m. Latest news from Holland. 8.25 p.m. Tulip time m Holland. Talk by Mr. K. D. Koning. 8.40 p.m. Music. 9 p.m. Meeting of the Phohi Club 930 p.m. Talk on sports by Mr. H. Hollander. 9.50 p.m. Closing down. Dutch National Anthem. Station PCJ,252 words
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Miscellaneous147 1936-05-25 20 (d) "Sink Red Sun" (T. del Riego). Mrs. Renate Zwaademaker. Violin Solos. (a) "Hebrew Melody" (Akron). (b) "Hungarian Dance No. 2 (J. Brahms). (c) "Capricieuse" (Elgar). (d) "Guitare" (Moszkowski). Mr. Richard Sidney. Songs. (a) "Roadside Fire" (Vaughan Wi?llams). (b) "Mistress mine" (Roger Quilter) (c) "Loveliest of trees" (Peel). <d> "The147 words
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Article1177 1936-05-25 21 ylalacca Rubber Plantations Meeting ,By Air Mail) London, May 13. nth annual general meeting T' f ?ip Rubber Planta- Hi V he!d yesterday at 19 lV ;V r lin r hV^r'f merlon (the chairJ,\ Ul that with the discharge "he whole of the Debenture bathe directors were1,177 words
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Article27 1936-05-25 21 The election of officers will take place at the meeting of the Singapore Ro.ary Hub to be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.27 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-05-25 21 A snapshot of a happy party at the Races on Saturday, which was the final day of the professional part of the Governors Cup meeting25 words
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Article37 1936-05-25 21 The Board of Trade Committee wno have been considering the Key Industry c'uties m relation to the needs of ini£erial defence recommend the renew, of the duties for 10 years at not le^s than the existing rates.37 words
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Article234 1936-05-25 21 Bronze Figure By Wentscher Purchased AT a meeting of Municipal Committee No. 4 held on May 15, it was agreed, m principle, to the purchase of a bronze figure offered by Mr. J. T. Wentscher, subject to confirmation of the price suggested, and sanction of the Governor m234 words
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Article77 1936-05-25 21 China League tight To A Seat Recognised Geneva, May 22. IT If understood that China has won a year and a half fight for reoopinition of her right to a seat on the League Council. It is universally expected that the Assembly will elect her m September. The British Government,77 words
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Article47 1936-05-25 21 Mr ft Mrs. John Zehnder, Mr. Mn>. Hodgson, Mr. Chlng Kw Sun. Mr. Mrs. D M Miller. Mrs. F. Eber and family, Mr Mrs. G. E. Boggaas and Miss B^ D'Cotta, Mr. Mrs. C. A. Perrcau and Mi <v Mrs. Eric Perrcau. Mr. Mrs. C. D. Webb.47 words
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Article2131 1936-05-25 22 RECORD CROWD BETTING Perfect Weather Sport (By "Capt Hawk.") CATI'RDAY was a day of records at Bukit Timah. There was a bigger crowd than has ever been seen before and the betting was the heaviest ever recorded m the history of the club. The Governor's Cup2,131 words
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Article117 1936-05-25 22 Lord Astor's Colt Slightly Lame London. May 23 LORD Astor's Rhodes Scholar has b» scratched from the DerbyReuter. Later. Rhodes Scholar has been »crat< because In tho opinion of the vcterina: surgeon if the colt raced m his pn condition his future career mighi be ruined. He117 words
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Article100 1936-05-25 22 The latest Derby call -over Is follows: 6 to 1 Tajakbar taken and offered; to 2 Pay Up offered. 7 to 1 taken; 7t< Noble King, 15 to 2 taken; 13 to 1 Baswell: 100 to 7 Balahissar; 100 to 6 Mahmoud. 20 to 1 Abjer takenReuter - 100 words
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Article60 1936-05-25 22 Singapore, Saturday St. Andrew's School beat the Rafll Institution II at cricket on the X ground this afternoon by 14 runs. The St. Andrew's put up a total < 70 runs m a two-innings match Raffles boys scored 28 m each innw? making a total of 56. The60 words
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Article27 1936-05-25 22 In the first round of the French ton championships, Goldschmidt (Franc beat Gordon Lum. the Chinese Dau* Cup player, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2, 6-1 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration964 1936-05-25 23 SUCCESSES REPEATED Mr. Van Tooren Heads Owners Yin Tooren again heads M the list of winning owners m ,w,rp Turf Clubs Summer ftSKT cSr***** -hich l(i u H iu,U'(l on Saturday, his a k mounting to 57,340 U vl I l»o remembered that at the J964 words
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Article455 1936-05-25 23 Rowing At Weekend Singapore. Saturday. KEEN racing was witnessed m the Royal Singapore Yacht Club's Second Rowing Regatta which was held to-day, two events being worked off, the first being the race for the Nutt-Beresfor.' Cup and the second race between Club Four and a team from the455 words
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Advertisement30 1936-05-25 23 A Si RACKETS [^J^ RESTRINGING There is only j j PLACE I QUEEN'S 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams F-.,,. h 7 634 "Tennis" WJwh. Anftmlian American only used. No other.30 words
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Advertisement39 1936-05-25 23 ■L via Ty m mi l^al Hbß fJT /jH BBBr^B^Bf^^^i^UlßU^R^fi^^^^Bß ■■B^ J4 m V^Bbß BP^^LjE/ HS^BBB^nBB* 9^B T^nOBB ■■Bit a 'Jbbl BB^^^ffl*T« P^BB BBBTT^Lr .^BM BBbI ~'^^J B^bmJl-^A^^bbbl bbV F-A. I^H^^M ■bmWV&Jbbbbbblbß PB» HL^BIbbI Sole Agent,: GUTHRI^6b 0*"»— SS >39 words
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Article746 1936-05-25 24 Clarke Cup Trial Disappo inting THE WEEKEND CRICKET Good Game At sec Singapore, Sunday. IF no reputations were lost none were made driving the cricket trial match for the selection or the "Rest" team for the Clarke Cup match which, was played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday and to-day. In746 words
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Article138 1936-05-25 24 Team For Annual Tennis "Test" Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE F.M.S. team to meet the Colony m the annual tennis match to be played m Kuala Lumpur during Whitsuntide has been selected as follows.— Guillemard Cup Singles: Chin kee Onn, Cheong Tuck Wing, Yon bin Main, R. L.138 words
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Article56 1936-05-25 24 Singapore, Saturday. THE S.C.C. beat the A.C.S. at cricket on the St. Andrew's ground this afternoon by 129 runs. The Europeans, batting first, put up 206 runs after the fall of five wickets when they declared The schoolboys replied with 77. O'Neil Dunne of the S.C.C.56 words
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Article52 1936-05-25 24 Singapore, Saturday. THE Raffles Institution beat the SCR C at cricket on the Hong Lim Green this afternoon by 25 runs The Chinese batting first scored 45 runs, and the schoolboys replied with Kah Foo of the SCR C did the nat trick, taking four wickets m four52 words
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Article190 1936-05-25 24 Results Of Weekend Racing Singapore. Sunday, rS "B" class sailed the second race for the Mac Donald Challenge Cup to-day during which a light to steady breeze from the North-east prevailed. The sea was slight and the tide flooding. "Punai," skippered by E. G. Holiday finished190 words
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Article41 1936-05-25 24 The S.C.C. scored a narrow victory over the S.S. Police on the Padang today scoring 100 to the Police teams 87. Growder gave a fine all round performance topping the club batting with 21 and capturing 7 Police wickets for 38.41 words
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Article127 1936-05-25 24 Close Of Saturday's Play London, May 23. THE close of play scores m the firstclass cricket matches begun to-day are as follows: y All-India 110 (Robins five for w Middlesex 173 (Nath six for 29 >. Essex 94 (Gover six for 36) and nine for no wicket; Surrey127 words
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Article80 1936-05-25 24 Negri Sembilan Beaten At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondejit) Malacca, Saturday. IN an evenly contested game, Malacca defeated Neprri Sembilan m the first match of the Malaya Cup Football competition (southern section) here this afternoon by the only goal scored The visitors were* unlucky not to score during80 words
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