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Title Section14 1936-06-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL, I.— No. 104. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 2, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article562 1936-06-02 1 AHEAD OF SCHEDULE TIME BUT BEHIND THE RECORD Tl HI LTIOIS WELCOME L\ THE UAItItOI It London, June 1. BRITAIN'S super-liner, the Cunard-White Star vessel Queen Mary, has arrived in New York after her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. She arrived in quarantine there atReuter - 562 words
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Article112 1936-06-02 1 DEATH OF MOTHER OF JOHORE SULTAN Neum Cabled To Colombo (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. THE death occurred at her residence, 1 Bukit Japun. Johore Bahru. at 3.10 p.m. to-day of Inche Besar Zubidah, mother of His Highness the Sultan of Johore, at the age of 88. The112 words
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84 1936-06-02 1 LIZARD THE CAUSE OF A BANGKOK BLACKOUT (From Our Om Correspondent) BUfntrsM, Bangkok, June 1. <uiGKOK electric services were brought Wrtthl sudd n «tandstill on Sunday I BHint i an ln^ uisi^ve lizard entering of £<; X tside thc Powpr Station 4ahf vv CC Tic Cor P°™tion. caus•^a tieavy short84 words
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Article55 1936-06-02 1 French Metal Workers 9 A virtuat Paris Ma y m A isXk /lament has been °f VOono It h mptal works strikes. »rkM J? u hR set *tonent are not ion nf i h J lt P rovi de for the re--01 V;i JJj^ Trade Unions, an increase riß^^"Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-06-02 1 (Photo, Capt. J. Lotinga, former A.D.C. to Sir Shenton Thomas, who is to marry Miss Bridget Thomas at St. Margaret's Westminster, on June 9. BassanoReuter - 25 words
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Article57 1936-06-02 1 Bombay. May 29. Harilal Gandhi, the Mahatma's eldest son, has become a Muslim. He is chang- ing his name to Abdulla Gandhi- Reuter Wireless Rome. May 30. The Italian Cabinet is meeting at 1' a.m. to-day to discuss "many important questions." An important political statement is oossible atReuter Wireless; Reuter - 57 words
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Article133 1936-06-02 1 £10,000 Prizes Offered London. June 1. THE South African industrialist, Mr. Schlesinger, has provided the sum of £10.000 in prize money for an air race from London to Johannesburg. The race, which Is to start on Sept. 15, will be open to aircraft and pilots ofReuter - 133 words
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Article41 1936-06-02 1 Shanghai. June 1. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross. the British economic expert in China, sailed for Japan yesterday to consult the Japanese Government on the economic questions affecting: China, Japan, Great Britain and the United States.— Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 41 words
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Advertisement53 1936-06-02 1 I II HEYMAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER I Of a rich, yet delicate creamy y flavour. Heyman Butter is ideal (V for the table —or cooking purposes. Manufactured in Australia, and hygienically I) packed it is always as fresh I/ /^^S^C^\ M when it came from the dairy. 1 j^^X^^^TN JO6EPH53 words
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Article350 1936-06-02 2 BOMB OUTRAGE SEQUEL Culprits To Be Surrendered Tientsin, June L GENERAL Tashiro. the Japanese Commander at Tientsin, demands that the Chinese authorities surrender the culprits responsible for the bridge bombing incident within three days. The Japanese military are contemplating stationing troops at the stations along the Peiping -MukdenSin Chew Jit Poh - 350 words
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Article69 1936-06-02 2 British Coasting Ships Withdrawn Hongkong, May 31. QFFICIALS ot the China Navigation v Company, prominent British operators, have announced the withdrawal Of seven ships from the Hongkong-Canton-Shanghai-Tientsin service, owing to "the depressed state of coast commerce.' The underlying cause of the depression is the gigantic smuggling operations which areReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1936-06-02 2 Johore Bahru, May 31. The numerous members of the International Library, ,j< hore Bahru. will be glad to hear that Mr J R Taylor, of Muar, has consented to give at the library a talk on some of his journeys on Thursday. Mr. Taylor has travelled extensively and what he66 words
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Article65 1936-06-02 2 J apart Preparing For All Eventualities Tientsin, May 30. AN official statement issued by the authorities refers to the recent Chinese students' demonstrations and expresses suspicion of an outrage committed by a certain group." It adds that any act creating disturbances will destroy Sino-Japanese friendship, in connection withReuter - 65 words
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Article87 1936-06-02 2 Due To Arrive In London On June 3 London. May 29. THE Ethiopian Legation states that tne Negus, who is due in London on Wednesday will be the guest of Sir Elly Kadoorie, whose house is situated at Princes Gate, a few doors from the Legation, with whichReuter - 87 words
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Article73 1936-06-02 2 Spanish Fascist Leader's DRIMO de Rivera, the son of the late 1 Dictator and leader of the Fascists hai been sentenced to five months imprisonment for unlawful assembly and Hi il possession of arms." When sentence was passed De Rivera, Who conducted his own case, tore off insReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-06-02 2 Brown Lady, ridden by Mr. Kenn edy, being led into the paddock after winning the first race of the day yesterday at Bukit Timah, when the Skye meeting came to an end32 words
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Article73 1936-06-02 2 Emancipation Of The Untouchables Bombay, May 31. THE Depressed Classes Conference passed a resolution to change their religion only on the chance of the untouchables emancipation The delegates affirmed their readiness to change their religion and, as a first step, decided to cease worshipping Hindu deities andReuter - 73 words
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Article51 1936-06-02 2 Sydney, May 20. Quong Kee, 55, is Sydney's onlv Chinese beggar, Detective Coble said at Redfern Court. "The Chinese of Sydney are hardworking. Qupng Kee is the only one of them who nas been known to beg", the detective added. Kee was sentenced to four months' gaol for begging at51 words
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Article134 1936-06-02 2 Powers To Help Customs Shanghai, June 1. THE Japanese concession in Tientsin is in the grip of war fever. A whole fleet of 49 tanks from the barracks has been turned out fur exercises, and hundreds of emplo>ees from Japanese shops have been recruited for volunteerSin Chew Jit Poh - 134 words
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Article266 1936-06-02 2 Singapore, Monday. BEING the last day of the amateur race meeting, there was a large crowd out at the race course trr.s afternoon. Floral prints and cool tailored frocks seemed to be most in evidence. There was Mrs. E.S. Aider. looking very smart in a brown266 words
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Article28 1936-06-02 2 Tientsin, June 1. Mr. Hsla Cheng Yin has arrived from Peiping in defiance of the Japanese military authorities whose next move is awaited with the gravest anxiety- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement65 1936-06-02 2 LV<o|3iX FRESH MILK— WITH [jgH ALL THE TROUBLE S^ REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed. Klim65 words
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Article121 1936-06-02 3 A JEWELLER'S LOSS Stolen From A House (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. DIAMONDS valued at $26,000 are alleged to have been stolen from Mr. Solomon Shapiro, a jewel merchant, while he was staying in Kuala Lumpur as the guest of Mr. Wilson, an assistant121 words
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Article108 1936-06-02 3 Weekly Pleasure Cruises With Management WEEKLY cruises in Bomtjay Harbour io be enjoyed by both the management and the workers of a big cotton mill here Ls the iatest method that has been adopted for eliminating class distinctions. Every Sunday for four hours in the afternoon about one108 words
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Article93 1936-06-02 3 ports from Malayan ports amounted to •JH cases, of which: rriSff i?- 7 p r cent) c ases were to the united: Kingdom rrn^^rP 61 cent Cas es to the Continent of Europe; and 756 <4 Per Cent cases t0 Cana da. 4124 i 8 per cent. cases93 words
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Obituary95 1936-06-02 3 Tan P v M PENG CHIN neP Madani is lull iN,,0 „Passed away peacefully on J« June at 7.30 p.m. at 28 Sco'ts Road. the age of 58 leaving an aged mother, go sons, Lim Hock Seng and Lim Hock f t two daughters-in-law. two Hian a^'4?° s °ns-in-law.95 words
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Article157 1936-06-02 3 Excel In Ben Travers Farce DEN TRAVERS has provided Tom "Walls and Ralph Lynn with an abundance of fine material in "Foreign Affaires," which opened at the Pavilion last night, and the film is as good, it not better, than anything these two old Aldwych favourites have157 words
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Article258 1936-06-02 3 Women Willing To Pau £20,000 Each Warsaw. TWENTY-TWO people— among them three women want tickets to the stratosphere. Each of them is willing to pay £20,000 for a ticket— "return," of course. This fact emerges from answers received by Professor Jean Piccard, the stratosphere balloonist, in reply to258 words
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Article139 1936-06-02 3 To World's Heavy Industry Moscow. EIGHTEEN new coal mines with an annual output capacity of 5,750,000 tons of coal will :orm part of Soviet Russia's new challenge to the world's heavy industry supplies this year. A plan involving a numbei of Dd« enterprises has been approved by the139 words
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Article255 1936-06-02 3 Seaside Resort With Five Miles Of Beach Berlin. I COLOSSAL" seaside resort exclu- sively for the working class is bein^ conjured up by the Nazis from a lonely strip of beach between Binz and Sassnitz. on the island of Ruegen, in the Baltic Sea. Dr. Ley, head of255 words
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Article105 1936-06-02 3 M. Blum Gives Solemn Undertaking Paris, May 31. THE Socialist Congress gave a frantic--1 ally triumphal reception to M. Blum when he made a speech solemnly undertaking to implement the programme he had already outlined. He said he was determined to act within the present constitution to extractReuter - 105 words
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Article78 1936-06-02 3 Two Borstal inmates, named Stocks and Smith, aged 19 and 21, who escaped lrom Portland Borstal Institution, under cover ot a dense fog, were recaptured by a police-constable not far away lrom Portland. He saw them on the West Cliffs, near Blacknor Point and caught them after a chase of78 words
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Article48 1936-06-02 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice at 10.45 a.m. Summons-in-Chambers. At 11 a.m. in the First Court:— S.s47 3o Voo Foot Yiu vs. Oversea Chinese Banking Corpn. Ltd. Before Mr. Justice Cobbett in the Second Court at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses, Motions and Petitions.48 words
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Advertisement8 1936-06-02 3 "MAN ft U«*" J liter' iSSI i CEMENT8 words
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Advertisement108 1936-06-02 3 FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, TIDY HAIR SilviVrira JL^ I ISE SOLIDIFIED fc? f Hltll lI AM IM IT KEEPS YOUR HAIR IN CONDITION, PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR, GIVES HIGH GLOSS TO THE HAIR. CAN LAST FOUR TIMES LONGER THAN OTHER BRILLIANTINE PRICE REDUCED FROM SI. TO108 words
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Article784 1936-06-02 4 SABRANG MEETING Reduction Of (By Air Mail) London, May 20. THE sixteenth annual general meeting of the Sabrang Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 85, Graceohurch -street, E.C.3, Mr." F. E. Maguire (the chairman) presiding. The secretary (Mr. F. Trenouth>784 words
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Article127 1936-06-02 4 Well-Known B.A.T. OfficiaVs Death THE death of Mr. Edward O. Drake, departmental manager of the Hongkong and district branch of the British American Tobacco Company, occurred in Hongkong on May 22 from heart failure following influenza. Mr. Drake, who was 53 years of age, joined the127 words
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Article42 1936-06-02 4 Mr. G. Titus Barham, managing director of Express Dairies, Limited, has made a gift to Wembley Council of Sudbury Park, his estate at Sadbury, Middlesex. The estate will be conveyed to the council on the death of Mr Barham and his wife.42 words
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Article149 1936-06-02 4 Circulation Reported To Be Normal Shanghai, June 1. rKREE banks in Tientsin have collected silver to the value of $4,900,000 and are looking for a special vault to deposit the money. The Japanese report that the metal was for transportation to the south was untrue. The circulation ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 149 words
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Article102 1936-06-02 4 South Africa Has Sold Too Many To Italy Durban, Natai. Africa sold Italy so many mules for the Abyssinian campaign that she was run short herself and ts V -ced to import mules and horses from South America. Captain K. Knubel, master of the German cargo ship102 words
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Article49 1936-06-02 4 Arthur William Gilliver, 41, on bail, a postman attached to the Eastern Central District Office, London, pleaded "Not Guilty" at the Central Criminal Court tc a charge of stealing a letter and its contents in course of transmission by post. He was found Not Guilty, and he was discharged.49 words
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Article300 1936-06-02 4 German Private Banking Business Shrinkage Continues THE famous banking house, Lazard 1 Speyer-Ellissen, of Frankfurt all! and Berlin, announces that its liquuh tion has been completed and the remaining assets and liabilities handed over to a newly established company The liquidation was commenced or. Oct. 1, 1934. When the liquidation300 words
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Article53 1936-06-02 4 Alderman Alfred Bailey, aged 64, exMayor of Battersea, collapsed and died from heart failure at his home in Battersea. Alderman Bailey, whose year of office a mayor expired last November. was formerly a postofflce official, and was for many years a Labour member of the council. He was a Justice53 words
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Advertisement61 1936-06-02 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 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. UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 N 6472 Compradore's Desk. 1 SOUTH lI II I61 words
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Advertisement91 1936-06-02 4 Fiez-Vo'is Au Francais... When it comes to passing judgment upon a Whisky we are content to accept the verdict of the Scot An Englishman may be relied upon to assess the merits of a glass of ale but when it comes to Cognac we must leave it to the gentlemen91 words
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Article813 1936-06-02 5 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW By Air Mail INVESTORS MARK TIME: THE TREND OF COMMODITIES: DWINDLING RUBBER tFrom Our Own Correspondent) London, May 19. AT the beginning of a new account of three weeks and with the Whitsun holiday in sight, markets h'av:- shown a dullish appearance. In the absence of813 words
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Article157 1936-06-02 5 Progress Of Papers In Soviet (By Air Mail) Moscow, May 15. TO-DAY is Press Day in USSR. The land of the Soviets is celebrating its achievements in the realm of newspaper production. Official figures regarding what has been done to make Russians read their papers are issued by157 words
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Article127 1936-06-02 5 Only Lunatics Would Try! (By Air Mail) Manchester, May 18. SIR Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Fascists, denied that the Fascist party intended to create a tyranny in England, in the course of a speech at a Fascist meeting in the Collyhurst district of Manchester. "No one127 words
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Article343 1936-06-02 5 101st Birthday Celebration (By Air Mail) Edinburgh, May 18. OVER 3,000 Macleans throughout the world to-day join in good wishes to Sir Fitzßoy Maclean, Chief of their clan, who is celebrating his 101st birthday. A small family gathering has arrived to extend personal congratulations to Sir Fitzßoy343 words
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Article76 1936-06-02 5 Lancashire Cotton Corporation has purchased Trent Mill, at Shaw, which was built and equipped in 1910 and contains over 120,000 mule spindles. The corporation will now scrap Duke Mill, which is in the same district and was built over 50 years ago. The labour will be transferred to Trent Mill,76 words
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Advertisement19 1936-06-02 5 I ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Horoit Ixiox j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i Agents: SIME DARBY CO., LTD. J Singapore Branches19 words
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Advertisement223 1936-06-02 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANR, LTD., AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised 540.000.000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq.,223 words
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Article405 1936-06-02 6 "The Bohemian Girl" YOU can take the word of Oliver Hardy for it, there is no place for so-cailed "Hollywood temperament" in the film capital to-day. Time was, the rotund comedian admits, when some stars thought it necessary to display what they were pleased to refer to405 words
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Article20 1936-06-02 6 Marsha Hunt, youthful Paramount contract player, although but seventeen years of age is a talented pianist, singer, sketcher and sculptress.20 words
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Article26 1936-06-02 6 William Frawley, veteran character actor, now featured with Jack Haley in Paramount's "F Man," used to be a railway engineer and can still operate a locomotive26 words
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Article248 1936-06-02 6 For Miss Myrna Loy MARRIAGE? No! Not for Myrna Loy In an interview on the set of her new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture "Petticoat Fever," co-starring Robert Montgomery and opening soon at th« Capitol Theatre, Myrna explained her position on the subject "I'm one of those old-fashioned qiris who248 words
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Article349 1936-06-02 6 Copied For Musical A REPRODUCTION of the interior of the famed Paris Opera House was constructed in Hollywood to serve as the background for operatic scenes o\ "I Dream Too Much," the RKO Radio picture in which Lily Pons, the famous coloratura soprano, is making her screen debut349 words
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Advertisement192 1936-06-02 6 A Rousing Adventure Action-filled with Dare-devil Lovers and Tango-dancing Spanish Senoritas ALHAMBRA KyO.i y ?3^^^np^ H^^w BB^^^^Bm^. -a^L, flpf ,^^pj^9 apt win caiyyclhc! TI JOHN CARROLL STEFFI DUN* I ROD LaROCQuF OPENING TONIGHT 1 I Glad Girls Gay Tunes I BSL^l^P^^^hß^ I Bright Stars! I "*J#/ -4E4 I ANN SOTHERN192 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-06-02 7 irner (Hand, as he appears in "Charlie Chan's Secret," which has Us first showing in Singapore at the Alhambra on Wednesday.21 words
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Advertisement193 1936-06-02 7 VICTORIA THEATRE BY SPECIAL BEQUEST THE GRAND DISPLAY OF 1 1 %I■ I Ml II Til MYSTERY WILL RE PRESENTED BY THE MALAYAN MAGIC CIRCLE IN AID OF ST. ANDREWS MISSION HOSPITAL ON JUNE 26th and 27th AT 0.30 P.M. Tickets $2.50, $2 and SI. Booking at LITTLE'S j SILVER193 words
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Advertisement47 1936-06-02 7 I PAVILION HffiK Start Laughing Now Here come < I 1 Every Tuesday, Thursday V j J NIGHT DANCES f <X> >$, j j Nightly X-l I Q n tTI m> <&* i k\ **> j C^ TM iL n Ar uhythms of j? DE SILVA'S LIVE s ORCHESTRA. j47 words
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Article1946 1936-06-02 8 SECRET THAT WAS KEPT DURING TRIAL A FRANK AVOWAL EVE-OF-DEATH LETTER FROM CONDEMNED CELL How Dr. Ruxton Confessed Lancaster. 14.10.35. I KILLED Mrs. Ruxton in a fit of temper. I thought she had been with a man. I was mad at the time. Mary Rogerson was present1,946 words
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Article262 1936-06-02 8 The Spectre Of EWar 'By Air Mail) Canterbury, May 17. THE Archbishop of Canterbury preaeh--1 tug here to-day. said that all the ideals which were centred round the League of Nations had failed, but the ideal embodied in the League of Nations must be continued and the262 words
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Article503 1936-06-02 9 THEIR LOST LEADERS Plea For A Fair Deal Berlin. liHE Schwarze Korps, the organ of the influential Nazi (iuards. the purists of the party, publishers what may be described as plea for a fair deal for "heathens." The article refers to the misfortunes of the pagan German503 words
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Article57 1936-06-02 9 nn L!: ndon Ses sions the jurv, without fenrp A Don the evidence for the dea^n.f rned ve rdicts of Not Guilty uamst Thomas Murphy. 48. labourer, Xhnmi?*!? John McCullough. 37, ThamJ l'X!P nad be en committed from enSSJ ffi ch 2 rges of breaking and andSLifi? sh °P of57 words
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Article219 1936-06-02 9 London Boy In Germany Berlin ANY schoolboy who forgets his cap gets as a punishment a certain number of strokes with a cane from a 'perfect' <sic>, who is an older pupil' Thus the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" describes the disciplinary system of English public schools. The newspaper219 words
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Article145 1936-06-02 9 Airman Tails Out Of Plane Hamilton Field. California. FLYING Cadet J. A. Philpot. of the U S. Army, was so anxious to sec whether the bombs he was dropping were hitting the target that he followed one down. He lived to tell the story. "I guess I145 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-06-02 9 A group of patients' houses at the Leper Settlement of Sungei Buloh, near Kuala Lumpur. The houses present a very pleasing appearance and are neatly arranged in circular groups. (See story on page eleven).34 words
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Article264 1936-06-02 9 Soldier's Book Returned Berlin. A BRITISH ex-soldier, Mr. B. E. Barber, has now— lB years after the end of the Great War— returned to Germany a pocket-hook belonging to a German soldier who was killed at Bayonvillers on Aug. 8. 1918. He has sent it from Peterborough.264 words
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Article77 1936-06-02 9 Berlin. Germany imported more hard coal from Great Britain in 1935 than in 1934, according to figures now issued by the Hamburg Association of English Coal Importers. There were 2.950.000 tons of hard coal imported from Great Britain in 1935 as against 2.540,000 tons in 1934.77 words
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Article32 1936-06-02 9 The King has approved a recommendation of the Home Secretary that Mr. W. R. Hornby Steer be appointed Recorder of South Molten, to succeed the late Mr. S. C. N. Goodman, K.C.32 words
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Article322 1936-06-02 9 Union Buildings "Painted Pretoria, Transvaal. THE police here are investigating a case of vandaliam at the Union Buildings— the "Whitehall" of South Africa— the entrance.- of which have been painted red by some unknown person. Red paint was apilled over the floors, and on the floor322 words
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Article101 1936-06-02 9 Children Gaoled For DrugTaking Istambul. OF the 4.163 persons serving sentences in the penitentia-ries of Istambu! in 1935, there were 513 juvenile lawbreakers under 18 years of age. Drug-taking, petty thefts and street fights accounted for over 400 of the children who were imprisoned, according to statistics pub'ished101 words
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Article86 1936-06-02 9 Making Motor-Cars In India I Calcutta. WITH a capital of a croro of rupees a joint stock company styled the "Indomobile, Ltd.." has been registered in Calcutta for the purpose of manufacturing motor-cars and aeroplanes in i India It is understood that the company has already acquired about86 words
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317 1936-06-02 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, June 2, 1936. THIS RACING OIX days of racing have concluded at the Singapore Turf Club, and, judging by the attendances, it is reasonable to suppose that the club has made a larger profit than ever before. This is as it should be. If racing317 words
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Article602 1936-06-02 10 IN a Note the other day, we stated that it would not be fitting to class Mr. Roland Braddell's The Lights of Singapore" as a guide book, but that it did serve a very useful purpose in that direction. This has prompted Mr. Braddell to write to us,602 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-06-02 10 A column of Italian white troops Hearing Gondar during the final advance which swept aside the last vestiges of resistance from the Abyssinians.23 words
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Article243 1936-06-02 10 Mr. A. E. M. Morgan has arrived in Singapore from Burma. Mr. F. A. Hare has been appointed Branch Manager of Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. T. O. Lammert, of Warin Studios, has returned to Singapore from an extensive business trip up-country. Dr. M. L.243 words
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Article2339 1936-06-02 11 NEAR KUALA LUMPUR A Self -Contained Community AT Sungei Buloh, thirteen miles from Kuala Lumpur, is situated a unique township. It houses a population of lepers, segregated, but living the same normal life that they would outside. Here they tend their gardens, marry and have2,339 words
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Article, Illustration40 1936-06-02 11 Bungalows for senior members of the leper staff at the Leper Settlement of Sungei Buloh, near Kuala Lumpur. With the exception of six members, including the superintendent, medical officers and matron, the entire staff is recruited from among the inmates.40 words
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Advertisement27 1936-06-02 11 PHONES 5933 Telegraphic Address: The most charmingly situated Hotel in the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS.27 words
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Advertisement55 1936-06-02 11 Cream of Mushrooms Prawn Mayonnaise Roast Saddle of Lamb, Mint Sauce, Brussel Sprouts Pomme Boulaneere Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. Phone 4906. H 1 f J Is4 IME"J! HM ill55 words
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Article, Illustration250 1936-06-02 12 BRITISH DA IS CUP PAIR Picture). The Italians took every precaution when advancing through this type of country. Above is seen a patrol searching the undergrowth in case of ambush. Great Britain's Davis Cup pair in action durin of the year. C. R. D. Tuckey is in play while edAir Mail - 250 words
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Advertisement29 1936-06-02 13 THE FIRST I MODELS of the SEASON I OF THE Tailleurs De Minuit' REPUTED FROM LONGCHAMPS PARIS HAVE JUST ARRIVED I AT RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Raffles Place, Singapore.29 words
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Article998 1936-06-02 14 PRESENTATION OF ONESELF I have chosen this title because I would Jikc you to stop and think and perhaps disagree with my views on beauty! You are probably all thinking, Its not my fault my nose is crooked or my eye* squint or my hair is998 words
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Advertisement80 1936-06-02 14 dorothv more... gives beauty treatments in her restful salon, where her special radium creams and lotions are also obtainable. She has just received new bath powders, bath foam and nail varnishes in beautiful colours. 2ND FLOOR, 18, BATTERY RD. Phone 6995. FOR AN OBSTINATE OPEN PORED CONDITION USE THE OPEN80 words
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Advertisement42 1936-06-02 14 OASIS PORTUGUESE SAItIMMS It MM "Q*\ tains more vitaLiver Oil. Try Oasis once and you will have no other. Ideal for "Makan Ketchils." Look for the trade mark on every tin. Available at all good stores. M. WEINBERG 189, Cecil Street, Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement102 1936-06-02 14 now COTY (>erlumes can testow tne ()ower to cnarm Ell *<*? t^y ulbbV >]| 1 COH every woman there is ONE perfect fragrtooe I ONE Coty Perfume tbat npunks to the emotion* of hor U»auty *n.l sl!uro Whotlx r your pursoim.iiy is txprutittixl l.y a uVhciUi f*nu-*y of ibe Ormnt,102 words
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Article176 1936-06-02 15 Harmonize Lips A Nails PERHAPS it has never occurred to you that you appear more/ carefully groomed if your lipstick and your nail polish harmonise. Considering the number of times the hands show themselves in the vicinity of the face, it is Important that there be no clash between the176 words
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Article46 1936-06-02 15 Paintings on the back and arms are voguish with smart women. Two Montparnasse Japanese artists have invented specially prepared colours suitable for for trie skin, lasting several weeks. Animals, flowers and even human faces appear in the designs and colouring is mostly silver, bronze or gold.46 words
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Advertisement365 1936-06-02 15 SHOPPIIVCi GUIDE i TZV^-Baifffta > •J w <• i CARRIt-" wU« j Fresh stocks of English Suiting mm^ mmmmm mmmmmmm^^^ mmmimmm^ m^ m M contractors Forwarding i an< J Shirtings of various quailj Bapsage Contractors* p|eage mm Qf Wf{it Booking. Agents for F.MJ3. (us so that we could come and365 words
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Advertisement185 1936-06-02 15 CHEMIST NYAL CORN REMOVER 50 cts. Nyals Corn Remover forms a protective cover over the Corn and gives immediate relief. Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. BOOKSHOP RAPID CALCULATIONS. by A. H. Russell, BJL 4th revised and enlarged edition. HOW TO BECOME QUICK AT FIGURES185 words
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Article, Illustration255 1936-06-02 15 t been explained to me that su Dre lam sure every one has freshm* i m and whicn is so n>vs*Tj* not a saviour when we sticky dgi 00 our best after a hot and ilhl Uj it not? But it seemed Jcp vr. a nuole wnon255 words
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Article69 1936-06-02 15 FAVOURITE boudoir ornaments are little trees with flowers of plastic material, set on a base of the same material In the form' of a solid rock. Plastic flowers are also used in many of the aquariums whictl are now such a popular note in interior decoration. Verv large flowers of69 words
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Article221 1936-06-02 16 FOLLOWING the completion of satis- factory trials on the Clyde, the single-screw motor tanker Standella, built by Messrs. Harland and Wolff. Ltd., for the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., Ltd.. has now been handed over to the owners. The vessel has a cruiser stern, and has been constructed to Lloyd's221 words
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Article223 1936-06-02 16 A MOTOR lifeboat which the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has built for its station at Port St Mary, in the Isle of Man. has left Southampton for London by steamer and in London will be shipped on board the steamer Eddystone, of the Clyde Shipping Co.. for Belfast.223 words
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Article68 1936-06-02 16 Sir Arthur Sutherland, on his return from a trip to America, hinted that as a result of conversations with business men in New York, there was a prospect of some thing maturing which would benefit Tyneside. The Newcastle City Council is to consider a proposal to confer the Freedom of68 words
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Article115 1936-06-02 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OP EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf. Lch. Dolphin, Lch. Spartan, Phasianella. Duymaer van Twist. Vyner Brooke, Toorak. Godown Gate Ni Rajula 22 1 Muinam 20 1 Van Heutsz 20 1 Anshun 20 1 Victoria, Larut 18 Bengloe 16 1 Matsumoto Maru115 words
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Article98 1936-06-02 16 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. day. Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas>. time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies98 words
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Article135 1936-06-02 16 THE following visitors to Singapore are registered at Goodwood Park Hotel: Miss Arlie Woodhead. East Africa *j Brisbane; Mrs. E. M. Hutton. Penang to Yokohama: Mrs. R. Woodhead. East Africa to Brisbane; Mr. E. D. Snyder Rangoon to New York; Mr. L. Krook. Zwolle to Batavia; Miss Weatendorp,135 words
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Article82 1936-06-02 16 As the result of representations recently made to the Board of Trade steps are being taken to restore Belfa as a centre for Mercantile Mainexaminations. Until 1932 candidates masters, mates, or engineers were amined in Belfast. In that V' ar. hoi ever, following a reorganisation of I examination system necessitated82 words
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Article78 1936-06-02 16 Lord Derby has given his approval I°* the Derby Chapel in Manchester Cathedral to be transformed into the Mn; Chester Regiment Chapel. Lord Dero is honorary colonel of the 4th Battalion of the regiment. The regiment? Colours, which are already in tne Cathedral, are to be installed in tne chapel,78 words
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Advertisement491 1936-06-02 16 I—— -d J |~M ifT s^*^ ■■•■jog I »1 bd [U l ||^lilfU 111 ■i%iv^ f^ i r II I |1l «I I PWI *****11 I I V I I .'I Wmmi&aVßUji tf P. O. Mil IM.S Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore BURDWAN 6.070 June 4 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug U CORFU491 words
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Miscellaneous93 1936-06-02 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengerang (Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Ban Siong Bee) 11 a.m. Ceylon (Pres. Van Buren) 11 a.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik (M. S. Kampar) 3 p.m. Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong93 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-06-02 17 Dr and Mrs. J. G. Hanna and their small daughter sailed by the Hakone Maru on Sunday for a holiday in the I'nited States. At Hongkong they will change to the President McKinley.37 words
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Advertisement310 1936-06-02 17 111 I It X S PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Bails. MARELLA In Port June 3 MERKAR June 28 July 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at th* following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mei bourne310 words
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Advertisement505 1936-06-02 17 I !l*K. y^ T0 FRENCH ports yc I D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk June 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 25 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 j CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jul/ 25 OUTWARDS For Saigon, Tourane505 words
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Article405 1936-06-02 18 THE DEFENCE POLICY Relation To Gt. Britain Wellington, X.Z. VOW <i Labour dovcrnment ifl in power in New Zealand, there will be no such things as compulsory military service for overseas and no compulsory military training. Hon. P. Jbro s, the v of nee, made405 words
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Article76 1936-06-02 18 Washington. e House of Representatives ha, d lhe Dickstein Bill— generally 5? ov Oigolo Bill"— to amen:: 11 tlon Laws It will now be idered by the Senate JEJ 1 n would deport all alieni I'. carriage solely to exj Sftelr entry into the United Many76 words
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Article36 1936-06-02 18 Doris Jeffery, 28. died on the wav In hospital after being jammed in a lift at Bickenhall Mansions, Baker .Street Marylebone. where she was employed as a maid. Her home address was Machen Street. Penarth. Glamorganshire.36 words
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Advertisement22 1936-06-02 18 |THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING i Sole Importers: V The East Asiatic Company, Limited., .J. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.22 words
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Miscellaneous523 1936-06-02 19 loNjrmjß^io j British Empire Programme mnsmission 2: GSH 13.97 metres V- me.) and GSG 16.86 metres 5'5 mcs). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. 'Trtnsmission 3: GSG 16.86 metres ifS mcs) and GSF 19.82 metres «1J mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20a.m. I si) BSJI metres (11.75 mcs.), from in523 words
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Miscellaneous566 1936-06-02 19 A Croon Song (Landon Ronald) Two Nursery Rhymes: (1) Simple Simon (2) Mary had a Little Lamb (Herbert Hughes). Come, my own one (Butterworth) 6.35 p.m.— A Programme of Irish Music The BBC. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Eric Fogg. Laelia Finneberg (Soprano). Orchestra: Overture Shamus O'Brien (Stamford), Two566 words
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Miscellaneous510 1936-06-02 19 11.20 p.m. Close DJA, DJB, DJN i German, English.) TO-MORROW 4.15 p.m. Call DJQ, DJA, DJB (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song 4.20 p.m. A Generation's Changes in Germany: The New Aspect of German Cities I. Berlin. 4.35 p.m. Let us sing a Folk Song together! 4.50 p.m. News and Economic510 words
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Miscellaneous464 1936-06-02 19 8.40 p.m. Colonial market rates. 8.50 p.m. Concert, conducted by Mr. Henri Tomasi, with Mr. Rene Chedecal. violinist: Symphony (Schubert), Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Mendelssohn), Soloist: Mr. R. Chedecal. Scherzo (Ed. Lalo), Divertissement for Violin and Orchestra. (R. Bernard* Soloist: M. R. Chedecal. Norwegian Dances (Grieg). 10.15 p.m. Rates464 words
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457 1936-06-02 20 PROPOSAL IN COMMONS Smaller Ships Urged IN the House of Commons, last month, Mr. G. R. Hall Caine (Dorset, U.) asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the Government would consider the desirability of subsidising the building of three 30.000-ton ships rather than another 90.000-ton457 words
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Article99 1936-06-02 20 Submarine For Exploraslß HUBERT WILKINS visited Barrow J last month and it is understood, telegraphs the Barrow correspondent of "The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telepraph." thai he had an interview with Messrs Vickers-Arm-stronps. Ltd.. with regard to the construction of a submarine for Antarcticexploration. It has been99 words
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Article218 1936-06-02 20 Diesel-Electric Machinery Installed TWO large diesel-electnc icebreakers named.- Sergei Kirov and Valerian Kuibyshev, are soon to be laid down at the Marty .dockyard in Leningrad The vessels have been ordered by the Central Administration of the Northern Sea Route. Hitherto the Krassin, Yermak. and Lenin have been held to218 words
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Article205 1936-06-02 20 Increase In Spending Power (By Air Mail) ixndon, May 16. THE continued expansion of cotton- growing in many parts of the Empire was reported by Sir William HimIbury, presiding at the annual meeting in Manchester of the British Cotton Association. Difficulties, he said, had had to be surmounted205 words
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Article124 1936-06-02 20 Suggestion For More Milk A RECOMMENDATION that school n children be given more milk has been adopted by the Child Welfare Committee of the League of Nations. Their report will be submitted to the Council. The Committee's suggestion is based on the result of experiments which have shewn124 words
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Article207 1936-06-02 20 Nazis May Open Their Archives JEWISH bankers and other Jewish concerns in Germany may be compelled to open their private records to the new Nazi Historical Institute, according to Dr. Wilhelm Grau, the head of the section of the Institute dealing with the Jewish question. In a broadcast207 words
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Article111 1936-06-02 20 To day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 9.II a.m., 8.45 p.m. FOOTBALL:— S.A.F.A. League, Div. 11, Govt. Monopolies v. R.A.O.C. Anson Road Stadium. CAPlTOL:— "Coronado" with famous Gaetano Girls. PAVrLION:— Foreign Affaires" with Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn. ALHAMBRA:— "Hi Gaucho" with John Carrol, Steffi Duna and Rod LaRoque. ROYAL:— "Harichandra"111 words
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Article105 1936-06-02 20 Another German Ship Raised THE 25.000 tons German battleship Kaiserin. completed in 1913 at a cost of £2.400,000 and scuttled at Scapa Fiow, has been raised. Work began on this wreck last autumn. She was In about 90 feet of water. The next wreck to be raised will105 words
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Advertisement19 1936-06-02 20 ANCHOR PEED Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTDU.S.19 words
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Miscellaneous163 1936-06-02 20 OX THE RADIO (Continued from page 19) Chee Eng accompanied by Miss Dorothy Leong. (1) "Thou'rt Like a Lovely Flower" (Otto Cantor) (2) "One Night of Love" (Victor Scheitzinger) (S) "The Call of the Sea" (Harold FraserSimson) (4) "Because" (Guv ti' Hardelott 820 p.m. Dance Music by the Nightjars. 8.55163 words
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Article497 1936-06-02 21 U.S.- Japan Swimming Rivals OL YMPIC TUSSLE Avenging 1932 Results Chicago, May 14. lAPAN*B Olvmpic swimming chamJ piotf will be the victims of a yS American "come-back" in Z I'.'Tlin games this summer, four tateUndtal candidates for the U.S. inm bave vowed. ek \iedica. Adolph Kiefer, Peter J* and Johnny497 words
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Article43 1936-06-02 21 Middlesex To Meet Royal Artillery JHE Middlesex Regiment will meet the footh-?,? 1 Artiller y in the Garrison Cup Juip a on Thursday next, Thn a t hp Anson Stadium, be m lf ,Kll cnar e e s for admission will43 words
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717 1936-06-02 21 Thrills In All-Malayan Cycling Carnival Singapore Monday. ON a floodlit track at the Great World over a hundred cyclists from many parts of Malaya are fighting for championship honours in the Fifth AllMalayan Cycle Meeting organised by the 'Sportsman." They are providing the public witn thrills which have never been717 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-06-02 21 This picture shows Brown Lady w inning the first race from Duke Menin, with Sea Aerial third, at ye sterday's amateur races at Bukit Timah25 words
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Article73 1936-06-02 21 Death Of Sir Maurice Cameron P(By Air Mail) Our Own Correspondent) London. May 20. MAJOR Sir Maurice Alexander Cameron has died at Liss. Hampshire, after a long illness, at the age of 80. He served for nine vears in Malaya from 1883. first as Denuty Colonial Engineer and73 words
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Article315 1936-06-02 21 Malayans At Home Sultanah Of Johore In London (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. May 20. THE betrothal is announced of Dr. P. V. MacGarry, of Singapore, to Miss Dora Hiltermann. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest T. Hiltermann. of London. The London Gazette states: The King315 words
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Article199 1936-06-02 21 Soviet To Keep Supply For Wartime Use Moscow. BATTALIONS of blood donors are to be organised in Russia so that in the event of war, a steady supply of blood for transfusion will be available at the front. This was revealed by the Soviet Committee of Health. G.199 words
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Article115 1936-06-02 21 ■Sentence of five years' penal servitude was passed by the Recorder (Sir Holman Gregory, K.C.) at the Central Criminal Court on Harold Dorien Trevor, 56, architect, who pleaded "Guilty" to stealing property and obtaining credit by fraud at a boarding-house at Eastbourne. He asked for 28 other offences of a115 words
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Article, Illustration2189 1936-06-02 22 A JOCKEY THROWN I Skye Meeting Closes Singapore, Monday. AN unfortunate incident marred the final day's races at Bukit Timah this afternoon of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer Skye Meeting. Mr. H. S. Kirwan's Hannah's Garden, a well-known performer at the Malayan Skye Meetings, severed2,189 words
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Article330 1936-06-02 23 In ter-State Venang Just Avoid Defeat from Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 1. -HF mt« r-State cricket match between Penang and Selangor ended here in Hav in a draw. aneor'a second innings realised 188 Penang to get over 220 to win. They .racked up in the final innings .nd when330 words
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Article168 1936-06-02 23 Results Of May Medal Competition Singapore, Monday. T-HE following are the results of the May i Medal Competition played at the Island Club on Saturday and Sunday: A DIVISION F. Tsuyumu 87—16=71 Dr. T. E. Cheah 85—13=72 L. Langdon Williams 86—13=73 Chua Cheng Liat 86—13=73 H. H.Reuter Wireless - 168 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-06-02 23 Showing Lerrick. winner of the fourth race yesterday, coming to the front along the straight with Leonie hard behind.19 words
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Article76 1936-06-02 23 Captain Hawk Comes Up Again CAPT. HAWK" again tipp*d four straight winners at yesterday's races— Brown Lady, Stir Up, Valkyrie and Sure Cure. Lady June, tipped for second place, won her race making a total of five winners for the day. In addition eight horses tipped by "Capt. Hawk" secured76 words
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Article47 1936-06-02 23 THE race from Australia of sailing ships laden with grain has been won by the Herzogin Cecilie. Her passage time of 86 days from Port Lincoln to Falmouth is the second fastest passage for ships in the present fleet, the Parma holding the record with 83 days.47 words
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Article352 1936-06-02 23 Singapore Club Beats Port Dickson Singapore, Monday. THE Royal Singapore Yr.cht Club won the Inter-port Challenge Cup race this morning by beating Port Dickson in the final of the compel it ion for the sixth time in succession since the inception of the series in 1930.352 words
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Advertisement35 1936-06-02 23 NOTICE Walter Briggs Ltd. Peartree Street, London. I I Ifc I I I W badminton Rackets and Shuttlecocks, Etc. Sole agents for Malaya: DUTCH EAST INDIES, ETC.. QUEEN'S 3, Prince Street. TeK »t Tel. "Tennis".35 words
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Advertisement14 1936-06-02 23 i irr aumd a wpr COMPANY LIMITED r/iO. V r AL4jI LAW Crrv VJt. <14 words
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Article1122 1936-06-02 24 CLARKE CUP CRICKET Muthucumaru 's Bowling m (By Onlooker) Singapore, Monday. CUSTODY of the handsome silver •up presented for competition bv Mr. Conrad Clarke went to the Rest side for another year by virtue of their 7(>-run victory over the Europeans in the annual1,122 words
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Article115 1936-06-02 24 AN ASTOUNDING BOWLING FEAT Schoolboy's Ten Wickets For 2 Runs A SCHOOLBOY cricketer in Singapore set up yesterday the most amazing bowling record ever heard of, by taking all the ten wickets of his opponents in four overs and four balls, at the cost of two runs. The bowler was115 words
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Article477 1936-06-02 24 AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY TO-NIGHT Stewart. Donaghy, Sanderson. Chan A. Geong. Delaney, Seager. Drury, Mitchell and Adams, but others such as Kemp. P- C. Ad. Rahman. Harper and Wageh are missing from the list of entries. Tne prices for admission to-night will be only 20 cts. and 10 cts. The prices477 words
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Advertisement140 1936-06-02 24 SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW M E specialisation >roduced a British car that defies competition m k v^*^ MflH It f P*^' )the new l^™^ 111 1 SIXES L J (SERIES II) t J Engine and chassis entire- Smith's Jackall hydraulic Artistic and practical ly redesigned throughout. built-in lacks. instrument panel140 words
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