Morning Tribune, 29 June 1936
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Title Section14 1936-06-29 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I.— No. 127. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, June 29, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article637 1936-06-29 1 SMUGGLING ALLEGED NEW REQUESTS ■•ETEXTIOX OF A Mill* Tientsin, June 28. THE Japanese Consul m Tientsin called on the Customs Inspector yesterday and protested against the detention of the Tayung Maru. He demanded the withdrawal of the customs cruisers, the punishment of those responsible for the637 words
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Article23 1936-06-29 1 Sir Miles Lampson. the British Hish Commissioner m Egypt, left Croydon on Saturday by air on his return to Cairo, says "British Wireless.23 words
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Article42 1936-06-29 1 London, June 28 DURING a thick fog m the English Channel yesterday morning the Danish steamer Frcya (1429 tons) and the German steamer Holsstein (4,949 *»•>**- lided south of the Me ofWiffht. Both vessels suffered damage.— British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 42 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-06-29 1 The troubles m Palestine show no signs of abating and the second death among the British troops ha been reported. Above is a Picture of British soldiers prepared for eve ntualities at Tel Aviv after a Jewish house had been burnt by Arabs.43 words
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Article55 1936-06-29 1 Paris, June 24 The Compaemie Generals TransAtlantique announces a considerable increase m the speed of the Normandio which henceforth wMI accomplish th> voyaere m ten hours less than a' present. This speed of 29-12 knots approaches that attained on her maiden voyage when sheReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article83 1936-06-29 1 Jerusalem, June 24 Two Arabs were killed and three wounded when a detachment of troops, searching an Arab village near Jerusalem, met with opposition necessitating the use of fire-arms. The troops were carrying out clean-ing-up operations m an area where recently there had been several ambushiv ofReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article75 1936-06-29 1 League To Be Reformed London. June 28 IT is expected m Geneva that much will be said on the subject of reform of the League of Nations a* the meeting of the League Assembly which opens on Tuesday. It seems likely that the Assembly will appoint a committee to reportBritish Official Wireless - 75 words
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Article36 1936-06-29 1 A Rift of £50.000 towards the establishment of a scholarship endowment fund has been offered to Leeds University by Mr. Frank Parkinson, director of a firm of manufacturing electrical engineers. according *o I British Wireless message.36 words
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Article179 1936-06-29 1 Receipts Reach Record London, June 28. MAJOR G.C. Tryon, the Postmaster- General, announced on Saturday night that the results of the financial year just to hand constituted a record m the history of the Post Offlce. In spite of reductions m parcel post rates, profit on postalBritish Official Wireless - 179 words
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Article118 1936-06-29 1 London, June 28 FIGURES issued by the Travel and Industrial Development Association show that the number of foreign visitors to Great Britain has exceeded that of 1935 m every month of this year. This b true even of May, m which last year the Jubilee attracted abnormalBritish Official Wireless - 118 words
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Article51 1936-06-29 1 Flight Round Arctic Circle Moscow, June 27 The Soviet airman, Mr. Molokov, Is Leaving shortly for Manchuria whence he makes a flight across the Arctic Circle m" order to study ice conditions m Eastern Siberian seas. H" visits Wrangel Island and mes along the northern sea route covering 19,000 miles.Reuter - 51 words
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Article62 1936-06-29 1 New York. June 24. A jump of $8,000,000 m exports and a f-ill of $11 000.000 m imports is shown m he American Trade Returns for Mnv compared with April. The high total of nearly $170,000,000 m gold was imported m May. 17 Foreign bank balances as atReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article496 1936-06-29 2 BIG DOMESTIC ISSUES Renominated By Democrats Philadelphia June 27 "I am enlisted for the duration of thr war" were the concluding: words of a rousing; speech delivered by President Roosevelt accepting nnomination as Democratic candidate for White House. A vast audience at Franklin Field acclaimed496 words
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Article169 1936-06-29 2 Rtmains Cremated In Singapore Singapore, Sunday THE body of Mr. William Dußois Thome, the Vice-Consul for the United States In Singapore, who was drowned m the Siak River. Pekan Baroe. Sumatra, last Sunday night, was brought into Singapore by the Hong Kwong at 9.30 o'clock this morning.169 words
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Article18 1936-06-29 2 Geneva. June 27 Nicaragua has announced her intention of leaving the League of Nations. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article37 1936-06-29 2 Geneva. June 27 The NegUfl has sent a note asking The League of Nations to supply a provisional government for Western Abyssinia, and money and ammunition, reaffirming Abyssinia's right to liberty and independence. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article19 1936-06-29 2 Warsaw, June 27. The Council of Ministers has ordered the raising of sanctions against Italy. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article45 1936-06-29 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, June 28. According to a customs report the imports for the first five months of the year amounted to $375,252,251, representing a decrease of $70,000,000 compared with the corresponding period of last year. The exports amounted to $274,304,68245 words
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Article291 1936-06-29 2 Successful Show For Charity ONCE again the members of the Malayan Magic Circle gathered together at the Victoria Theatre on Friday and Saturday to mystify, amuse and enter tain the Singapore public— this time it was by special request and m aid of a worthy cause -for the291 words
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Article129 1936-06-29 2 The A lhambra Entertaining Film Of College Life AMERICAN college Jife, with all it* excitement, thrills and gaiety i* hSiWw" SCFeen m Fresh ™an Love, the Warner Brothers film which opened at the Alhambra TheSre lait nf T /!f 'l to 7 centres round the efforts of the boat crew129 words
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Article209 1936-06-29 2 CANTEEN RAIDED Attempt On Safe At Tanglin Singapore, Saturday THE Navy. Army and Air Force cant, i at Tanglin Barracks (where tti Inniskilling Fusiliers are stationed) wa raided last night and an attempt v. made to break open the safe. Fortunately the safe, which contains $3,000. resisted the efforts of209 words
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Article128 1936-06-29 2 Plenty Of Thrills At The Capitol "THE Preview Murder Mystery." the Paramount picture now being shown at the Capitol, is another of those »x citing affairs m which you arc succej fully defied to find the solution "You will never live to see the pn view of your128 words
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Article33 1936-06-29 2 A Saint-Cyr cadet was killed and sixothers were seriously Injured when a motor-lorry crashed into a column of 30<) cadets who were on their way from Uv Military College to the railway station33 words
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Advertisement95 1936-06-29 2 T I "THIS MILK KEEPS IV I 1 I THI f 'I 10 Powdered for all uses. Recommended I U S I .1 MiDc-the mflk by doctors for even the frail- I I T k r 1100I 100 is pure if I v 1 water is does not carry Klim,95 words
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Advertisement55 1936-06-29 2 j The Newest Exposure Meter! made by the OMBRU X manufacturers, bat only of half V H H HI I i H H HI H H HI H m^^ H H I ft 888 BHB) B^BJ I WILL ALWAYS GIVE CORRECT READINGS! Obtainable from all first class dealers or the55 words
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Article735 1936-06-29 3 TRADE WITH COLONIES White Australia Plan Singapore, Saturday "THERE is no real Japanese penei, tr M ion^ n A llB said the Hon Mr Charles A. S Hawker a leading Australian politician (former Minister for Markets) m a special interview with the Tribune on his arrival735 words
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Article190 1936-06-29 3 Round World On Tramp Steamer AROUND the world cruise on a tramu steamer la being undertaken by a a young English girl. Miss Edna Taylor who is fresh from school. She and her father skipper of the tramp Athelduke were m Singapore during the past week when the190 words
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Article109 1936-06-29 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Motions and 1 Petition followed by: Miscellaneous Application No. 2,36 Ilex vs. Lim All Kok <fi and 1 Judgment Summons. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 2nd Court at 10.45 a.m. Part heard:— S.109 words
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Article100 1936-06-29 3 Singapore, Saturday Two Chinese, Lee Ah Choon and Ang Sin Tee. were arrested on the night of June 19 In Lorong 101, Changi Road, while In the alleged possession of a pistol, four round* of ammunition and dagger When they were produced next day before Mr Trevor100 words
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Advertisement81 1936-06-29 3 <• <• -max uor fife a jjj&. ;> i 2 RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT S "5* *b FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, MDV HAIR SilviVrin jEfe I mill l I I\TI\F vfi&? y it it i ijiiiiii liiii IT KEEPS YOUR HAIR IN CONDITION. PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF DANDRUFF AND FAILING HAIR, GIVES81 words
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Article861 1936-06-29 4 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW By Air Mail (From Our Own Correspondent) London. MR. Neville Chamberlains remark that to persist In sanction 1 would be "midsummer madness," though not veryi much liked m certain political quarters., has been well received by the City. Although there are still a few days before861 words
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Article80 1936-06-29 4 The following passengers left Southampton on June 23 by the Boringia Tor Penang and Singapore. Mr. J Hunter Balwin, Mrs A Woolard. Mr. and Mrs G H Boddlngton, Mr. and Mrs H J W. Brown. From Marseilles and Rotterdam m Singapore. Mis& G. H M. Rienks, Miss Feith,80 words
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Article23 1936-06-29 4 A petition has been presented to the King m Council by the Drapers Company, praying for the grant of a Supple--1 mental Charter.23 words
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593 1936-06-29 4 CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Closed on Saturday. Xew York Friday's Closing. Spot: 15 15 16 (down 1 16 >. Singapore Saturday's closing. To-day hai been very quiet on the local593 words
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Article46 1936-06-29 4 Mr and Mrs. William Wood, of Twycross. Leicestershire, celebrated their uolden wedding recently. Thirteen years r.go, when working as a coalminer, Mr Wood was made a magistrate, and though he is 73 he has often walked six miles to sit on the bench at Market Bosworth46 words
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Article96 1936-06-29 4 THE Hon Colonel Cecil Rae. District Commissioner for Rotary m Malaya and Siam. was elected Second Vice-Pit sident of Rotary International at thconvention held m Atlantic City Trie convention was attended by 10 43! kotariam and their families, from 4j countries The election of officers resulted96 words
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Advertisement20 1936-06-29 4 SifirxirH^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ii (Incorporated m New Zealand) !;;j; MOTOR CAR I INSURANCE Tel 5926 2, Finlayson Green. jijii20 words
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Advertisement41 1936-06-29 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed Fully paid up) V. 100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00f Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAQAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5922 General Office. 6472 Compradore's Desk.41 words
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Advertisement17 1936-06-29 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Kuilding, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article1133 1936-06-29 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Saturday, 27th June 1 p.m. Axnpttt Tin (45.) 4,6 5,-cd A*am Kumbang 27 1 28 AUilTtl Malay 57j6 58 6 Ayer Hitani (55.) 14 3 15 3xd Aycr \V:ng isl) 1.40 1.50 nan^rin Tw It) 13|9 149 Batu Selanfor ($D .66 .70 Chenderiang <£> 12 61,133 words
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Advertisement20 1936-06-29 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j I j INSIKANCK COMPANY.. LTD. j J Asents: j j SOU, DABK CO. LTD. i Singapore Branches20 words
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Advertisement336 1936-06-29 5 it ax k o i i: ii m a (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: SoThANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency pVID UP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: D'- Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing336 words
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Advertisement199 1936-06-29 6 I \l* i r II I i m H JLJ TO-NIGHT'S 6.1"). performance m aid of ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL Special Screening of M.-G.-M/s saucy comedy THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES With KDMUND GWENN > X A >«^«(tttt '-i^^S I J OPENING TO-NIGHT Or M li^^ ma JANET i. av\ o it199 words
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Advertisement146 1936-06-29 6 WARNER BROS.' GRANDEST MUSICAL HIT SINCE "GOLD-DIGGERS" ALHAMBRA WEDNESDAY! m—^M B m m m m m wm V SYBIL JASON YACHT CLUB BOYS V Ek CAB CAUOWAY AND HIS BAND s-.i EOWARO EVEREH HORTON^X ALLtM JOUUMS CLAIRC PODD^^ J ~»*Mt/'^ i^^w 3 Sowy by Iwm KUfJMff > Ark* 'JLj//' "nJVj^Jb146 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-06-29 7 Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow and Clark Gable m "Wife versus Secretary" which opens at the Capitol on Wednesday.18 words
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Article262 1936-06-29 7 Made By Land, Water And Air BY Jund. by sea. and by air. sixty members of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's -Small Town Girl" company, starring Janet Gaynor and Robert Taylor, and their director. William Wellman, weni from Hollywood for a point on Northen. California coast -line said to be the pictorial262 words
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Article131 1936-06-29 7 Life In The firitish Army London A BATTLE between troops of a "British Garrison" and Chinese pirates" wi'l be one of the Incidents of the film of life In the British Army which Is to be made by Oaumont-British m cooperation with the Army Council. The story131 words
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Article17 1936-06-29 7 It is announced that a county museum will will be established m the near future at Durham.17 words
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Article382 1936-06-29 7 Don't Pat Him On The Back fLAK GABLE was named recently as one of the three greatest stars Of one of the three greatset stars of 1936 throughout the world— yet he remains the same Clark Gable. Now he adds to his laurels, with Jean Harlow and Myrna382 words
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Article206 1936-06-29 7 Collegians Hard Work To Make Film STATISTICALL minded oarsman A from the University of California at 'it Los Angeles crew estimated that fifteen collegians with Warren Huh •i.wed two shells to Catalina Island and back for race scenes m the Warner Pros picture -Freshman Love' which comes206 words
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Advertisement197 1936-06-29 7 A-^"-^-—^-^"—^•-^•—^■-^•'^•-^ v^^^.^^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^ JL LAST 1 1. II T IF "?^K PAVILION >^'jj j LORETTA YOUNG djk I I FRANCHOT TONE SHbrf^l m M.-G.-IVI/s lauffhter-thriller i The Unguarded Hour 1 ROLAND young! I ly^'lm ?P- LEWIS stone I 4SC* > (ireat performances by your favourite t y i^B^ stars m lhrillin197 words
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Article565 1936-06-29 8 THREE MEN MURDERED Villagers Tell Of Tragedy THREE British missionaries who vo--1 lnnteered to penetrate the unknown jungles of Brazil have been ambushed and murdered by savage Indians. They were: Mr. Frederick Wright, of BelfastMr. Frederick Dawson, of Australia, and Mr. Frederick Roberts, of565 words
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429 1936-06-29 8 Surrealism Exhibition Puzzles London London WHAT strange picture or images do you conjure up m your sleep or when you allow your imagination to run riot? A serious attempt to answer this piquant question through the medium of art is now being made429 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-06-29 8 Left to right: Mr. Frederick Wright. Mr. Frederick Dawson. Mr. Frederick Roberts.12 words
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Article149 1936-06-29 8 Honoured By American Council Atlantic City, N?w Jersey MR. John Skinner Wilson, camp chief of the Boy Scout Association of Great Britain, has been awarded the Silver 3ufTalo for 'Distinguished service to boyhood" by the National Council of Boy Scouts of America, 'representation to Mr. Wilson and to149 words
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Article123 1936-06-29 8 A ids To Flying East African Radio And Weather Stai ions CXPERTS of the Air Ministry and the Marconi Company have been Visiting Mombasa recently, discussing with offi rials the rite for a powerfui wireless station. This is to be instilled m pre- paration for the commencement, next year, of123 words
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Article201 1936-06-29 8 Great New Drive Planned London ON July 8, the Empire will celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and the occasion will be utilised to Inaugurate a countrywide campaign m support of Imperial Unity. The Chamberlain Centenary Committee has issued an appeal m support201 words
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Article150 1936-06-29 8 Sport Increasing Our Height By Air Mail' London, June 6 SPORT is one of the factors contributing to the fact that the human race ir growing taller, according to a correspondent U the "British Medical Journal." There is tendency to increase In height m many countries, states the150 words
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Advertisement13 1936-06-29 8 Ml i i i i i i i t i i Imperial Airways13 words
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Advertisement120 1936-06-29 9 t""""" hi oDoiuu v H QB JH m^ _flfek I^M__a B __i JH _B^__l _w^b __Pb B^B— i _B B-i I |H__l __i Bi nut ___w i LIQUIDATION OF STOCKS A _i _k _h N X m __ryl^^-V-_l^ ""T^y _-^_fc '^^'___^_L. _^_^^_^_^_fl_fe_^_l _^_a_^V _M_v 0 fwE >nvr rowiiri vhmks l\to120 words
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328 1936-06-29 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, June, 29, 1936. TYPHOID SCARE rpiIERE is a frequent tendency m certain quarters to make a scare out of variations m the Municipal health returns. Thus, when the Municipal Health Officer informs the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore that the number of typhoid cases, m a population328 words
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Article632 1936-06-29 10 IT has been quite a revelation, to a casual visitor to Penang and Kuala Lumpur, to notice the striking improvements that have been made to control traffic m these towns. Circus islands have sprung up m Penang almost like mushrooms, and it is said that traffic problems there632 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-06-29 10 Where tank gunners are taught to handle their weapons under realistic conditions: Foreign attaches inspecting a gun-turret at the instructional centre at Lulworth.23 words
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Article127 1936-06-29 10 Miss C. Harness, Nursing Sister of tue General Hospital, Teluk Anson, has returned from her holiday and resumed duty. Mr. M B. C. Frend has been appointed to be Secretary to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, vice Mr. D. H. Trumble. Mr. C. Milne, J.P., has been nominated127 words
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Advertisement134 1936-06-29 10 MARKETED AND SERVICED BY The new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Eight Valve Superhet is the only radio .set In Ma.aya marketed and serviced by the makers. The direct contact maintained with the extensive development and technical organisation at Home has a two-fold value. Firstly, it ensures that the product i.s specifically134 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1936-06-29 11 THE PROGRESS MADE A n Engineering Romance AT a time when the British nation clearly realizes he need for adequate Empire defences, Britain's reliance on Singapore as one of the most important points of defence and strategy on Empire routes is being emphasized. Questions about the1,532 words
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Advertisement13 1936-06-29 11 PHONES 59 3 Telegraphic Address: THE MOST CHA^GL* SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND.13 words
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Advertisement71 1936-06-29 11 J^P^to day TIFFIN: $1.00 Cream of Tomato Prawn Cutlet Tartare Sance Roast Saddle Of Lamb Mint Sauce Brussel Sprouts Pomme Boulangere Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESH Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Raked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. Phone l!Mi»; •*TOLLANA"71 words
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Article, Illustration79 1936-06-29 12 Britain's new commercial aircraft m construction. A scene m the works of Messrs Short Bros, of Rochester, where the Imperial flying boats which v next year are being built MhSiVJr °iri he /T Fitzw H lianl Museum Gallery at Cambridge Mr. StanJey Baldwin, the79 words
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Article, Illustration139 1936-06-29 13 A picture inside the hull of one of the giant machines which indicates the immense size of them. They will have two decks for passenger accommodation. The passenger accommodation a view of the interior of the dining saloon of one of the flying boats, which shows139 words
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Advertisement40 1936-06-29 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN WATCHES THE BEST SWLSS MADE JEWELLERY (Traditional Quality) WATCHES SET WITH DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY GOLD SILVER CIGARETTE CASES AND BOXES SILVERWARE-CLOCKS FANCY ARTICLES etc. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE40 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1936-06-29 14 Books and AUTHORS Cu n n i nghame Gra ha m His Life and Work MR. A. F. Tschiffely, whose ride from Buenos Aires to Washington is famous, fcr he arrived from the Andes and deserts and torrid forests with his two horses m perfect condition, greatly to the surprise1,352 words
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Article143 1936-06-29 15 Mi ii (i Well's "treatmei ts w ol aim storii n a v. form ol lite 2 tul *i 11 tchie Calder says In the Daily Herald: A New Wells has been bom. ii<. is neither the Weils of the scientific bSoks, or of Kipp6, or of Mr Polly, nor143 words
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Advertisement22 1936-06-29 15 Tperma^eSt j I WAVES- S from $10— $25. Oil, (iallia and Kusrene Methods II I Maison Interlandi i Thone 1419. Capitol lUdff.22 words
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Article712 1936-06-29 16 Revised Scheme He fort Senate A REVISED and extended ship subsidy Bill has been introduced into the United States Senate by Senator Guffey with the object of breaking the deadlock which has existed since April 3 on 6hip subsidy legislation. The Bill is offered as an amendment to712 words
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Article57 1936-06-29 16 Passeng er Li st Til- following M s Boringia dm at Penai and Singapore on Julj Foi Penang:- Mi Hunt r B and Mrs A w Woollard. For Singapon Mb n B ton. Mrs c< ii Boddington, M .i \v Brown, Mrs R j Brov Mi- S(i H. M R57 words
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Article176 1936-06-29 16 ITALY has celebrated her conquer of Abyssinia with a special issue of postage stamps portraying King Victor Emmanuel as Emperor of Italian Ethiopia and inscribed with that title m both the Italian and Amhari.* languages. To ensure the widest possible circulation the commemorative issue is limited176 words
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Article48 1936-06-29 16 A suit for the recovery of about £6.750,000 by the Government of Venezuela from the estate of the late dictator, Genral Gomez, has been field In Caracas. The Courts have granted an injunction restraining the disposal or any of General Gomez's property until the case has been settled.48 words
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Advertisement433 1936-06-29 16 P. O. SAIIJXI.S SOMALI 6,810 July 1 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 BANGALORE 6.000 July 30 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. 14 RANCHI 17,000 Oct.433 words
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Advertisement163 1936-06-29 16 i i i i i him mi iiiiiiiininiiiiiiniMiiiiHiinwimnininiiinini M. ML LINE. (Incorporated In France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER 8c CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles SPHINX 11,374 T. July 7 AZAY-le-RIDEAU 7.988 T. July 9 FELIX ROUSSEL ***** T.163 words
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Article221 1936-06-29 17 Plans For A Further Rationalisation Rome, Wednesday. PLANS for the rationalisation of Italian shipping, with the redistribution of world markets among four great groups, were announced to-night. The uew arrangement will come into force on January 1, 1937. It is presumed that there will be no diminution m221 words
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Article11 1936-06-29 17 The King has consented to becom? Patron of the Victoria League.11 words
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Article245 1936-06-29 17 Will Russia Monopolise Timber Trade? London BRITISH shipowners viewing with alarm the prospect of a smaller share m freightage during the coming Russian timber season. They fear that Russia is Intent on wiping British tramps out of the timber trade. A London shipping expert explained to Reuter that245 words
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Advertisement209 1936-06-29 17 111 li\N FIIILP LIIVE. (Incorporated In Australia) Special, cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to AustraUa Issued at the SmoLTSSot" may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl BRI^ANKSYDNEY 0 Ist class $430.71 End cU» MELWH-RNE 681 48 lst class $***** 2 d C Kill] lIAXK LINE. AMFRICAN ORIENTAL LINE209 words
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Advertisement407 1936-06-29 17 5K >M TO ™ENCH PORTS —r\ S Br__ Bl HOMEWARDS. V j LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazalre Bordeaux Jul^ 25 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aig 4 j CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 21407 words
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1888 1936-06-29 18 FINDINGS AT GENEVA League Experts Reports Till: two Committees of the League 1 which deal with social questions have been holding their annual meetings recently m Geneva— the Traffic m Women and Children Committee and the Child Welfare Committee Both groups have approached important1,888 words
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Article100 1936-06-29 18 Fi n ni sh Trade Selling More But Buying Less Helsingfors FINLAND is selling Britain more goods 1 this year than last— and buying fewer British goods. Finnish exports to England for the months January to April amounted to £3,857.000 as against £3.153.000 for the corresponding period last year, an100 words
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Article115 1936-06-29 18 1 gainst I .S. A ircraft Company New York A SUIT for 15.000.000 dollars dan. (about C3.00C.000i ha been brou mst the Curtiss-Wright Aircrafi by Mr fames V. Martin, of iste id o: w York state v Mr. Martin alleges Infringements ol seven patents said to have been115 words
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Article123 1936-06-29 18 Lines O f Limes For "PicaddilW Of Berlin WORKMEN are busy putting the Linden m Untc: den Linden, Germany'-*' most famous promenade. Linden" are lime-trees. In the past year, the .stately trees which have always lined both sides of a broad walk down the- middle oi this street have been123 words
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Article38 1936-06-29 18 The Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood, has sactioned the borrowing of £14,888 by the Maidstone Town Counci. In connexion with the provision of maternity accommodation and associated accommodation for nurses at the West Kent (Voluntary) Hospital. Maidstone.38 words
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Article37 1936-06-29 19 A nartv of Swansea ex-Service mori wiM leave for Brlin on .Tune 29 They will be the mtti of the Kyffhauser bund who visited Swansea last Jantinrv The nartv will be led by Majoi rrneral John Vauphan.37 words
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Article637 1936-06-29 19 Condition Of Estates (By Air Mail) London, June 17 THE tenth annual general meeting of Central Perak Rubber Compimy, Ltd., was held at Regis House, King William-street, E.C. Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (the chairman i, m the course of his speech, said: In the profit and637 words
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Miscellaneous1091 1936-06-29 19 V'^^^'^^'^^^ M w^^'* >i^ i '^''^^"'^'^^.vr. »j. (Miss Deslauriersj The Closed Garden— Faure. m a I 1 Bfl H7 IB %U\ I 4 b> l hall lLean Your Heart Iril BBSv ll^lflfllf c) Writing On the Sands. (Mr. Lovano) •fr^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^.^^^^.^^^^^.^^^^^^^^ Tne Magpie m its Nest Tristan by Cedric Cliffe. Produced1,091 words
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1617 1936-06-29 20 IMPORTANT MEETING Ma lay a n Pla n ter 's Future Sir.ga'ior?, Bfttwtfa?. rrro!?Ts ro v rrrfutf urn sou^h Johorr Bnnr' of th" Incnrnnrated Society r»r PlnntTs W*N brought to fruition r* a m*^*?*'* held to-day at the Jo v nr^ Civ IService1,617 words
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Article23 1936-06-29 20 Thieves who broke into a Hub a* Maidenhead .recently took away !wo fruit machines" containing abrni and ieveral botMrs ot vni.sk and "m23 words
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Advertisement38 1936-06-29 20 aAi mm tP fl m ■^■m. II mlmV mV I I ■^■W i V 111 Bmmw h ma mm mj mmj IM L I 'I mm i i I mm Sole Agents for Malaya: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.,38 words
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910 1936-06-29 21 NO RECORDS! BROKEN Many Thrilling Finishes Singapore, Saturday THE spurious sports field at the 1 Police Depot m Thompson Koad presented and animated *.< -ene this atternoou when the local Police Force held their Annual Athletic meeting A very large crowd gathered around the910 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-06-29 21 The InniskilliMi: I mile relay at the >;»<.. ts «>n Saturday10 words
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Article22 1936-06-29 21 Copenhagen, June 27 Miss Grethe Frederiskrn set up a new "seconds, beating Miss Wizard's record which she made yesterday ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article16 1936-06-29 21 At one time. Prentice, of Leicestershire, took over an hour to score I runs against Lancashire.16 words
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Article387 1936-06-29 21 Results OfS.C.C. Games DURING the past week 6 games were played and the four leading teams were all beaten. As a result, Bowerman's team move up to second place. They, themselves, had a narrow victory by 10 points to 9 over Edwards' team, but it enables them to387 words
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Article367 1936-06-29 21 Annual Athletic Sports Singapore, Saturday. TLORIOUS weather favoured the U animal Athletic Sports, of the Victoria School held on the school -round this afternoon. The ground was gaily decorated with Hans and pennants ol the .school colours .aid amplified gramophone music added to the amenities of the day.367 words
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Article90 1936-06-29 21 Berlin, June 27. THE big effort which Manchukou is making to increase her trad,> with Germany was indicated by Mr. Kato In an interview with Reuter. Last year Manchukuo bought poods from Germany valued at 15.000.000 yuan while Germany bought from Manchukuo Roods valued at 60.000Reuter - 90 words
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Article205 1936-06-29 22 Padgham 's Open VERY STEADY DISPLA V Runner -Up Has Bad Luck London, June 27. AT Hoylake to-day, A. H. Padgham, who is professional at Sundridge Park, won the British Open Golf Championship with a card of 287 for the 72 holes. J. Adams who required two fours to tie205 words
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201 1936-06-29 22 (From Our Own Correspondent j Bangkok, Sunday. TIM. the Bangkok Sports Club 1 professional, to-day retained his title of Open Golf Champion of Siam over three rain -sudden courses ivith a score of 287 for 72 holes. His nearest! opponent was W.J. Gibb, the former201 words
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Article31 1936-06-29 22 Brussels, June 24 Parliament containing a number oi wrok unhealth^cc™* Wnancial meanoura will be heavily punished. Belgium's forei?, policy will be on the Unes of former Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article22 1936-06-29 22 The new Grange r Edinburgh > professional is Richards. an oceasoiani member of the Sussex team Last season he was attached to Eastbourne.22 words
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Article209 1936-06-29 22 India** Win By 104 Rum Singapore Sunday IN a cricket match played to-day at Balestier Plain, the Indian Association beat the Admiralty Recreation Club by 104 runs. Scores: 1 A Choor Singh c Scoddon b Jones 17. P K. Baskaran c Donnelly b Swan 17, Solakan Singh c209 words
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Article197 1936-06-29 22 C.S.C. Singapore Sunday IN a low-scoring cricket match played to-day at Balestier Plain, the Ceylon Sports Club beat the S.C.R.C. by eight wickets. Scores: 8.C. 8.C.: H L Boon c Muthueumaru b Sabapathy 5. Kan Foo c Muthucumaru b Sundram 1, Evan Wong c Kanagaratnam b de Silvn. 8. Boon197 words
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Article65 1936-06-29 22 Observation Of Constitution Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. June 27. Provisional Constitution Day was observed by i general cessation of work to-day m Siamese foreign circles followed this afternoon by a big military display of the mechgnised defence forces plus thp presentation of new co'lour.s to65 words
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Article22 1936-06-29 22 Singapore Sunday The cricket match between the Nondescripts C.C. and the S.R.C.. which was fixed for to-day, was not played22 words
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Article23 1936-06-29 22 La Paz, June 24 The Provisional Government under Lieut-Colonel Busch, has decreed a St;«to of Siege throughout Rnlivi* Reutcr WirelessReuter Wireless - 23 words
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Article319 1936-06-29 22 LAST EIGHT IN SINGLES Perry's Fine I Display COR the first time m the hixton of the Wimbledon Lawn Ten m Championships all the seeded pla\ ers have reached the last eight m the Men's Singles The eiftht players are Fred Perry < Britain). Bryan (irant <l SA319 words
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Article152 1936-06-29 22 Holder Of Men's Title Beaten (From Our Owv. Reporter) Ipoh. Sunday. THE Perak Tennis Championship was concluded to-day, when all the finals were played off with the exception of the final of the ladies' singles, which resulted m a win yesterday foi Mrs. E.K Allin. the Malayan champion,152 words
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Article221 1936-06-29 22 Brilliant Play By Kamis Singapore. Saturday BRILLIANT tennlfl by H Kamis was a feature this afternoon of the 16 open Singles, which wound up the tennis tournament run by the V If C.A His opponent. A. S Pereira, never seemed to be able to get going and was221 words
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Article102 1936-06-29 22 Paid Off Debts And Interest Singapore, Friday CONGRATULATING him on the fact v that he was not only able to pay off his dtbt.s m full but was also able to pay off the interest due, Mr. Justice Whitley, Acting Chief Justice, made an order m the Bankruptcy Court to-day,102 words
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Article57 1936-06-29 22 Countess Ciano. daughter of Blgno; Mussolini nnd the wife of the Italian Minister of Propaganda, has arrived m Berlin, where she will stay for some time with relatives. Representatives of the Foreign Office and the Propaganda Ministry were present at the station to receive the Countess, who was presented with57 words
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Article156 1936-06-29 22 Japanese Committed To 1 $$ize* indicted on two cnargea ol using I genuine a rorged documenl and charges of forgery and forgery, a Japanese, Yasuhara Arima reserved hi.- de?ence and wai commiti to stand hi. trial at the forthcomin Assizes by Mr A. D York, the Thiru Magistrate.156 words
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Article37 1936-06-29 22 The 350 children of the Foundling Hos pital School, Berkhamstrd. have Miss Grace Moore 3,600 pennies (£l5 saved out of their weekly pennies, to wards her appeal for the children' ward m the new St. George's Hospital37 words
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Article391 1936-06-29 23 ETCETERAS v. R. A. Three-Wicket Win Singapore, Sunday IN a thrilling finish and a fight 1 against time, the Koval Anillory (Chanfi) boat the SCC Ktceteras m a cricket match on the Pataaf to-day by three wirkrt.s The Etceteras batted first, the Etcetera^ declared their391 words
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Article143 1936-06-29 23 Yorks Bowlers On Top London. Juno 27. yHE following are the close of play 1 score* m t n p English County Pricket Championship matches begun to-day: SURREY v OXFORD At the Oval-Surrey 197: Oxford 181 for four wickets. YORKS v GLOUCESTER At Sheffield— Gloucester 66: Yorks 150143 words
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Article57 1936-06-29 23 Eight cards were taken out for the above competition and the following were the scores returned: Mrs E O'Sullivan and Mrs. R. McCreath 47- 13 2 =33 1/2 Mrs. E. Litchfleld and Mrs. A. M. Low 44 8' 2 -=35V 2 Mrs J. D. Mair and Mrs.57 words
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Article42 1936-06-29 23 F E Covington, who played m his fust match for Middlesex v. Warwickshire was captain of Harrow m 1932 RE Foster is the only cricketer who his scored two separate hundreds for SSord University, and for the Gentlemen v Players at Lord's.42 words
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Article12 1936-06-29 23 W Lancashire who played for Hampshire v. IMB, If v Southampton schoolmaster.12 words
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Article274 1936-06-29 23 "BETSY" WINS HOOPS CUP Yacht Races Over The WeekEnd AN Saturday the final race for the w Santry Challenge Cup (for women) was sailed m a frosh breeze from the B.W. "Betsy," skippered by Miss Hilary Parker, finished first, the finishing times being:— 1. Betsy (Miss Hilary Parker) 5.43.32 12274 words
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Article27 1936-06-29 23 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, June 28. An explosion occurred m a firecrackers' factory m Macao yesterday. There were many casualties. Four corpses were found.27 words
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Article32 1936-06-29 23 Geneva, June 27 The International Labour Office conference, by 99 votes to 15, has adopted the draft Convention recommending holidays with pay. The conference has concluded its meetings.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Article293 1936-06-29 23 Thrills At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A VERY large crowd assembled at the Stadium to-day for the first Malaya Cup match m Kuala Lumpur this season when Selangor met Perak to thniinv; -,;»me. m the Northern Division, m which the Isfue was293 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-29 23 TENNIS RACKETS JUST RECEIVED SPALDING 1937 MODELS ::^{ff|)f% KRO-FLITE I I With Victor, White, Te.ephoneQUEEN'SSr 3, Prince Street.18 words
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Advertisement14 1936-06-29 23 |tf v 1 U U 1 HH THi: BODY BUILDER SOLE AGENTS GUTHRJ^6tP <INC14 words
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Article1342 1936-06-29 24 BOWLERS ON TOP Leyland Prevents £VOHI ENGLAND were far from having matters their own way m the first Test match against All India, which opened on Saturday at Lord's. Rain overnight and a wicket dryin* m the sun made conditions very tricky for the batsmen,1,342 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-06-29 24 A picture taken during the one-mile relay race at the Police Sports on Saturday A full account of the meeting will be found on Page 2126 words
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Article59 1936-06-29 24 Fifty Metres Open Handicap Singapore, Sunday. THE fifty metres open handicap event at the Singapore Swimming Club this morning was won by A. van den Bosch (4i m 34 seconds. There were nine competitors, and the handicapping wa-s so well adjusted that they ill finished within four feet.59 words
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Advertisement65 1936-06-29 24 I W^^^^^^ FINGER TOUCH H«iith.fc«itawA. COMFORT I a^mvm^i imt mMchia— tot th% If rV C I CONTROL kMM. Sarftuk&r law lit TO I in^Mh *di*M- M«ka«l|F^ letter, O n I AlTuJjijSZft MM«lb7th«RoymlTn»- bfadk, «det>tificmlly fu^K^B M^g^>| writer ConiXMwy- ptwwi f-j IX^f^E. 0 LTD., 3, Malacca Street, SINGAPORE. Please send me65 words
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