Morning Tribune, 8 July 1936
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Title Section14 1936-07-08 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 135. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 8, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article741 1936-07-08 1 GENEVA FEARS I AIT GERMAN DISCONTENT I H\\< i: FEELS LEAGUE IS DOOMED NOTE of despair is struck m the press comments m Europe on the events which have marked the League Assembly meeting m Geneva during 1 the past week. In Paris the viewReuter - 741 words
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Article223 1936-07-08 1 NEW EGYPTIAN TREATY Military Plaits Agreed Cairo, July 7. INGLO EGYPTIAN negotiations, which A' w now entering on the final are reported to be satisfactory to both sides and a Foreign Office legal expert has arrived to assist m the Sal drafting. It is anticipated the tes will go toReuter - 223 words
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Article23 1936-07-08 1 TELEPHONE traffic between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was suspended last night owing to the tiki being down north of Johore.23 words
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54 1936-07-08 1 London, July 7. ath i.s announced of General sir -to Meade Hamilton.— Renter «f Bruce Meade Hamilton was born nd started his army career m Yorks Regiment In 1887 [n various part of the EmMS?*Sf hlmsclf m thj Great War he was atto54 words
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Article74 1936-07-08 1 London, July 6. DURING the last few weeks, consultaD i lV n ffl boen P roc^din P at the Office with various AustratheuJXSKS England and Lrrr> }Li~£ O( vot:xr V for the Dominions. a -ft 011 said to "day that as •h n fK as real prroundBritish Official Wireless - 74 words
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187 1936-07-08 1 SINGAPORE'S population is 490,489. according to the Municipal census taken on the morning of July 1 la.^t The figures, which are subject to final compilation, were released yesterday afternoon. They are as follows: Males Females Total Europeans 5,261 2.677 7,938 Eurasians187 words
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151 1936-07-08 1 PROSPECTS OF TIN CONTROL ARE BRIGHTER Siam Reduces Her Demands London. July 7. DROSPECTS of the renewal of tin restriction are distineily brighter noiD. Yertcrday's announcement on the Bolivia question (sec page 21), although it does not release more tin and so far as the question of supplies is concernedReuter - 151 words
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Article232 1936-07-08 1 British Schetne Outlined Montreux, July 7. THE settlement of the Straits fortilica- tion question question for fifty vcars la contemplated by a British memorandum, which stipulates the tonnage of warships to be allowed to pass through the Straits, but m case of war m which Turkey is a232 words
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Article120 1936-07-08 1 Negotiations Have Broken Down Vienna, July < THE negotiations for an Austro-German reconciliation proceeding during the past week between Chancellor Schuschnlgg and the German Minister. Von Papen, have failed and no relaxation of the tension, therefore can be expected. It Is understood the failure has arisen out ofReuter Wireless - 120 words
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45 1936-07-08 1 New York, July G. TWO hundred and fifty accidental deaths narked America's Indepenru nee D:>y holiday, which is the highest since 1031. when the deathroll 483 Saturday's victims included people killed on the roacis and 75 Ti ber Wireless.45 words
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Article21 1936-07-08 1 mil -r hing 500 lb. was brought Aldebur?h, Suffolk, by a :i named Thorpe, who found it m his trawl net.21 words
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Article250 1936-07-08 2 More Shooting Affrays Jerusalem, July 7. THERE has been a recrudescence of bonfbing and sniping m Palestine over the week-end. Three Jews employed m the public works department of Jerusalem were seriously wounded m a bomb explosion. Bombs were also thrown at Jaffa, Haifa and Nablus but noReuter Wireless - 250 words
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145 1936-07-08 2 Mr. Tang Shao Yi To Become Minister Of The Interior MARSHAL CHIANG SHEK^offei•--i Ed M 5 Tang Shao Vi whe the latter interviewed him yesterday the post of Minister of the Interior He also stressed the Central Government's intention to settle the dispute with the South-west by political methods Mr.145 words
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Article28 1936-07-08 2 The number of unemployed m Germany fell by 272.000 m May to a total of 1,491.201, which is a low record for the depression and post- depression years.28 words
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Article135 1936-07-08 2 Protecting Mothers And Children Tokyo. WOMEN are likely to play an important part m Japanese politics m the future. Inspired by the recent "clean election" campaign, Japanese women's organisations are pressing forward their claims. They have, however, changed their tactics and instead of concentrating on a fight for135 words
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Article77 1936-07-08 2 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— < 12) Rex vs. Phun Yau Heng. (9> Rex vs. Harold Cecil Batten. (2) Rex vs. Cheok Guan Leong. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Motion m77 words
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372 1936-07-08 2 Singapore 'Invaders' Repulsed In Effort To Land At Bedok A MIMIC battle, part of a scheme of controlled exercises, took place along the seashore at lied ok last m-ht. the exercises being directed by His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, Majon-General W. S. Dobbie, assisted by Colonel372 words
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Article51 1936-07-08 2 Reported Discovery In North Ontario Ottawa, July 7. DEPORTS of a spectacular gold disA covery m Bryce, a township twenty miles from Englehart, North Ontario, have led to a gold rush by crowds of prospectors, who hastened there quickly and staked all the available property for several miles.—51 words
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Article20 1936-07-08 2 Basle Board of Education has decided that the University of Basle shall not be represented at the Heidelberg University celebrations.20 words
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Article198 1936-07-08 2 Court Martial Sentences Tokio, July o A 20,000 word statement issued by th Court Martial announces that officers, 75 non-Commissioned officer* 19 soldiers and ten civilians were h cted with complicity m the rebellion Feb. 26. Of these, 13 officers have been sen tenced to death, fiveReuter - 198 words
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Article77 1936-07-08 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Charges of carrying arms m public pixel of possession of arms and ammunition without a licence were withdrawn this morning before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, and the arrested man, Pang Ah Keuk was discharged. Two other men, Lee Ah Cnoon ana Ang Sin77 words
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Advertisement86 1936-07-08 2 T I "THIS MILK KEEPS j S B I REFRIGERATION!"^^ 0 I rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended 1 Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- J A that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer m U m fresh milk— only water is86 words
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Advertisement32 1936-07-08 2 DOI^'T DROWX 'EHI j Hrn i^ I j if X i O TT W T T^ vhv B 4 8 8 B m >^*^ \\V^ T% i THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD.32 words
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Article606 1936-07-08 3 TRENGGANUTO SINGAPORE In Motor Yacht With 4 Crew nrnil a of four-three Ma*ys i i rhinesc— air. 11. Stratton alld the veil-known Selangor brou -I X Singapore ?fr r vieiil:"..i'T a ro voyage from "ft S^ie former Pelawat r us until recently a motortinat v c by606 words
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Article206 1936-07-08 3 Backache Made Him Feel An Old Man at 31 This man of 31 was prematurely aged by kidney trouble, when he should have been enjoying the best years of his !;fe. Here he tells how Kruschen gave him back his health, after months of pain:206 words
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Article18 1936-07-08 3 Mr. Lloyd George will address a "Council of Action" meeting m the Albert Hall, Nottingham, on July 15.18 words
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Advertisement32 1936-07-08 3 I P^RrUMt. CRtAM I k^\ *^^L 1 m^S^F' 's^S' I NAIL POLISH. LIPSTICK HE^JfV^L-^l sir Yti.< m w&"~^- I WE ILL MONTOR LTD. WJ v v">?^o£imiiiSi- J '->'' _____W_\\_\ sKSSFJF^mPI >:^--^CTBl^^ ____\\\\\_\\\\\_\\\\\\\\\_\__\m__Kf^' vS^*Sc^>-<-32 words
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522 1936-07-08 4 THE EXCHANGES The following, are closing quotations on the London Foreign Exchange Market. London-New York 5 02 3 16 'unchanged! London-Paris 75 1116 —132. London- Amsterdam 7.36V2 1/ 4-London-Hongkong 13 716 (unchanged). The following are closing quotations in Singapore. SELLING Singapore, July 7. London522 words
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282 1936-07-08 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS London. July 7 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rir.e or fan otherwise stated War Loan, I* P.c 106 3 16 1061/ -iM Com Union Assce. (Units) 10 1516 10 1516 Prudential Assce. "A" 37^ 37% Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 9 3/282 words
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Article28 1936-07-08 4 During a military parade? at Pola a pun-tractor, which got out of control, crashed into the crowd, killing five civilians and injuring 31 others, some of them seriously.28 words
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Article37 1936-07-08 4 The joint conference of the League of Nations Permanent Committee of Letters and Art and the International Institute oi Intellectual Co-operation opened m Budapest under the chairmanship of M Paul Valery, a number of the French Academy37 words
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Advertisement68 1936-07-08 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00(l Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk. INSVRAVCI COTPANY. LTD. m New Zealand) OVER 30068 words
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Advertisement7 1936-07-08 4 Far Easi Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE7 words
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Article954 1936-07-08 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Tuesday, 7th July 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers ft ST 16." ~> jo 1 L Al 1" 163 V' 53 3?3 "8, 15 8 »3 13- ttag 6,6 26 !4 ■*■> > ff Kramai Tin 49- 50Kuchai Tin <50 cts.) .68 .72 K Kampar <10s.) 113954 words
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Advertisement28 1936-07-08 5 j ABSOLUTE SECURITY i i I I Motor Uivioiv J INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. S t s t I S Agents: S SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. i Singapore Branches28 words
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Advertisement427 1936-07-08 5 II AX Si OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES 81.312.242.166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee, National Economic427 words
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Advertisement171 1936-07-08 6 The Big Event Of The Week OPENS TO-DAY! til |CAPITOL| a The Alluring Star of "MOROCCO" together again with the dashing "BENGAL LANCER!" AS YOU DESIRE THEM! The screen's most beautiful woman the screen's most '*^^k 'Ashing lover., .m a romance J^^ dS thrilling as "Morocco"! Add;* m m-1— lid171 words
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Advertisement193 1936-07-08 6 10-\K.lil n.1.l 9.1.1 I»AVILHi\ IT'S A CASE OF LOVE AT FIRST TIGHI! La*&& LOMBARD featuring r- CT C H f W i :^9K preston rOoTeR yi* A UNIVERSAL PICTURE HE SOCKED HER LIKE A GENTLEMAN AND SHE TOOK IT LIKE A LADY! —TO-NIGHT— /THEATRE ROYAL To-morrow Miss Vijaval "SAMAGAT m193 words
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Article362 1936-07-08 7 Strange Film Work hles" as everyone knows, •CBO h from time to time on S ,f t remained for Unibe the first and only Srsal Tream" extras has never decor;,e or lured a single Jda tl Sice Miss Sarah attn to SrStof her living S for nineteen years362 words
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Article, Illustration60 1936-07-08 7 SaraF: Sdiw.utz. who has been m every Universal picture as an extra for nineteen years. "Show Boat is the latest picture m which she appeared You won't see her. She is the scream which apparently conies from the throat of Irene Dunne m the old-fashioned melodrama, played on the show60 words
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Article133 1936-07-08 7 Sophisticated Comedy At Pavilion THE title of Carole Lombard's latest film to be shown at the Pavilion, "Love Before Breakfast." leads one to expect one of those snappy modern productions, and one is not disappointed. A.part from Carole's acting, which is as polished as usual, the dialogue is133 words
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Advertisement176 1936-07-08 7 THE IDOL OF THE STAGE AND I -l SCREEN IN A STORY THAT HAS ROCKED THE WORLD WITH LAUGHTER •'"■frfirßV JACK BUCHANAN t'* IN HIS LATEST BRITISH FILM HIT 4m^^ "WHEN KNIGHTS > f WERE BOLD" with FAY WRAY A^ The Daily Mail Says JMR^ "This film is certain to176 words
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Article410 1936-07-08 8 CENTENARIAN CLIPPINGS Only Seven In Wnrhl Wanganui, New Zealand QXK of the only seven known ftkmiriTV. )r i, o fi Clipi)inus al)OUt w»t«i--hil iriSti c S3ff d has now nis i.douiii catting mark ■i". P Mr Uilli: I* Morris, of llai flonfiPld. New Jersey. r n itec Mates410 words
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Article362 1936-07-08 8 ABYSSINIA PRINCESS "Just Cause 0/ Ethiopia London, Ju n( lH "I A 9m9 mi that the wonun n the world will not. with indifte lence. v,eu the efTorts of a ,-i i s ,i nation to exterminate, at the of so much suffering, the Ethiopa nation and that362 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-07-08 8 Anjan Singh, who was on 0 of the mx competitors who qualified for the final m the Putting the Wright rvent on .Monday with a throw of 37 feet 11 inches31 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-07-08 8 The SCAAA. team, which qualified for the final of the Relay Race m the Singapore Athletic Meet on Monday19 words
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Article361 1936-07-08 8 EXHIBITION OF PERSIAN ART Paintings Inspired By Omar Khar rant 'By Air Mail London, June 19. PHOTOGRAPHS of some of the world's 1 most beautiful and least-known buildings are to be found In the exhibition of photographs of Persian architecture which is being held at the Royal Institute of British361 words
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Article146 1936-07-08 8 Britain Eats It Raw Noiv 'By Air Mail) London. June 25. ENGLAND imported more raw fak b,if la^ year t! an ever before and over Ih^EmpVe" 11 11 Came fr m These facts are mentioned m the Imperial Economic Committee's survey of Fruit Supplies m 1935." South Africa,146 words
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Article125 1936-07-08 8 Killed By A Four Foot Fall Oange, New Jersey. A MAN who once earned his livelihood hi. h S 5 u ieh diver and aerial acrobat ca a fou"loo h t er f P all fr m m He was Henry Tllden Badgley, who m the early part125 words
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Article33 1936-07-08 8 Among those who arrived m Penan* on Thursday by the 8.8 "Matang" won the following:— From Renong: —Mr A Rn.vdderch. From Bhuket:— Mr X X George, Mr J. B Blacknell, Miss E L33 words
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Article25 1936-07-08 8 Miss Barbara Brown, of the Malay... Nursing Service, attached to the Goeminent Town Dispensary, Kuala Linr. pur, left for Home on Saturday by th< Rawalpindi.25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-07-08 8 M. K. Sundram, one of the si\ competitors who enter the final of the 440 yards dash. Sundram registered the best time m the semi finals with 53 4 5 seconds m the firvt heat.35 words
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764 1936-07-08 9 ALDERSHOT TA TTOO Programme This 1 1 hi London M)1 the AMershol Tattoos stir both imamna- luil m clays as .future U thOM hrtai throng* «t h im--101 to wonder, as we sit and i through what vicissitudes of or what nine changes ht nizathm764 words
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585 1936-07-08 9 Washington. THE announcement that the Amalgamated Association of iron. Steel, and Tin Workers had joined those nine unions which form what is called the Committee for Industrial Organization ha an importance, both actual and potential, greater than any of the585 words
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Article97 1936-07-08 9 At Southend Albert William Pheby, of Hockley Road, Hockley, Essex, was fined £1 Is. and ordered to pay £2 2s. costs on a summons for pretending to be a solicitor. Mr. W M. Andrew, prosecuting for the Law Society, said the case was founded on a letter written by Pheby97 words
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Article276 1936-07-08 9 Work Of R.A.F. Overseas London T HE val Air Force overf': moans of Empire defence ed fully m the current Issue o ropli the wci kly aeronaut journal. '*Because of Its speed and mobility "\v Arm lias brought new method lo bear on old problems," it Is276 words
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Advertisement111 1936-07-08 9 (111 l i i i i i i i i i i i i i -ii ,!i iiiiiiiiiiiiii''' **********1111 "very thinking mnnan V'OVALTINr Remember f^W^}^^ ?H •'Ovaltine': it J: :coid. m »ml* U v r i Cafes ;.nd 4 1^ i f h( r family is the chief of cvi111 words
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321 1936-07-08 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, July 8, 1936. THE TIN DEAL a COOD deal of the uncertainty m regard to the future of tin control has been laid to rest by the announcement that Bolivh lias turrendered its right to produce the amount of 10,228 tons of which it had321 words
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Article710 1936-07-08 10 IPOH Rotary has cause to remember tho year just passed a* one of the most eventful and important In the annals of tin- movement m this country. Though Kuala Lumpur can boast that they are the oldest Rotary Club In the country, there is no other Club which710 words
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Article113 1936-07-08 10 Mr. R. P. Davis, Town Planning Department. F.M.S. Kuala Lumpur, ha.; returned from leave. Before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith or. Friday In the Penang High Court, Mr. J W D Ambrose, former Queens Scholar, was admitted to the local Bai. sje :Je :|c Rotarian Richard Sidney of Singa pore,113 words
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Article, Illustration39 1936-07-08 10 The Barest la Palestine.— >A photograph taken during a remit disturbance m Jaita. It >in»us party of British police with shields and truncheon>. ftfcd Arub nnlice dispersing a crowd of rioters. The ponce had been Moiied before they charged.39 words
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Advertisement76 1936-07-08 10 ALL-BR VWI 3 H FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT from near-by stations. It is the remarkable advance i *W^r^J^J I entertainment value which s of $20/GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. and judge this for yourself. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Agents m Perak:— The Kinta Electrical Distribution Co.,76 words
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Article723 1936-07-08 11 AFFILIATION ISSUE Engineer Union's Attitude London MOTION that the executive A should place on the agenda for u P ::i'" Part f the Labour ssaf ssssa v- >•»«. camke IMTED PARTY? ti. W H Stokes (Coventry), pro?of view wlSln the Labour Part> Sftt a possibility723 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-07-08 11 Sir Miles Lampson (left) the Hijh Commissioner for Egypt, on his arrival at Croydon. He went to England to consult the Government on points arising from the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations.29 words
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Article115 1936-07-08 11 Children Should Be (By Air Mail) London, June 18. CHILDREN from 11 2 years of age should be taught the facts 'A nature, said Dr. Cyril Norwood, former headmaster of Harrow, now Preside nr of St. John's College, Oxford, at the annual meeting of the BriUsi Social115 words
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Article126 1936-07-08 11 Lord Onslow New Zoo President (By Air Mail) London, June 18. THE Council of the Zoological Society of London has accepted with regret the resignation of the Duke of Bedford from the presidency and elesved the Earl of Onslow, vice-president, m his place. The Duke of Bedford, who126 words
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Advertisement41 1936-07-08 11 PHO\fs SJ)^ S Telegraphic Address: 934 '"~Jr^ GOODWOOD MOST CHARIVHNGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. 11l rt\rl l^i T AOC OMMODA'nO» WITH EVEBT COMFORT. J/} t b BAR ANI) RKBTAURAJIT IS "THE" PLACE FOR C 0( KTAILS— LUN( HEON AND DINNER.41 words
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Advertisement75 1936-07-08 11 ■S^^^ TO-DAI TIFFIN: Sl.OO Potage Minestrone Cold Fish Mayonnaise Grilled Chicken Bacon Long Beans Chips I Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES ED ECU *•>•'" ilors l) ueuvres varies "Capnoi" i- il AIMM He A Ciiuice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone *:mh. •TOLLAXA75 words
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Article, Illustration70 1936-07-08 12 11. W. "Bunny" Austin (Gt. Britain) m play against P. D. B. Spence on the Centre Court at Wimbledon. H. Henkel (right) congratulating B M. Grant on his victory after their match on the Centre Court. A general view of the match m progress on W| 1 3|70 words
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Article, Illustration70 1936-07-08 13 ruth (Australia) and H. B ft Purcell (Ire- le M, Mathieu on the centre court h l( <S Africa) m play against "Bunny" 1 on the Centre Court at Wimbledon. Miss S Noel (Gt. Britain) beat Mrs. R. Allister of South Africa at Wimbledon Photo shows Miss Noel m70 words
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Advertisement29 1936-07-08 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT I RENE ULLMANN I DO TAKE ADVANTAGE j? OF IT TO PURCHASE YOUR CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE !\T PRICES MEANING REAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE29 words
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Article656 1936-07-08 14 Decorative HOMES Mi*. A .Ilr.s. V riiuiH < k s IBfiiiitifiil lt€'«iflVii<'<> On Ton Of Holland Hill ANE of the most beautifully situated house m Singapore, and, one of the most beautiful homes, is that o Mr and Mrs. N. Clumcck. It is built on the very bighest point of656 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-07-08 14 Simply and attractively furnished is the dining room as shown m this photograph. Note the archw ays and pillars at the entrance.22 words
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Article519 1936-07-08 14 Stella Schofield - HARMONY IN THE HOME Stella Schofield Features of I lit' Us iiKsii Trade I£t WE dress ourselves for a season or two only; we face with equanimity the prospect ot our cars being "out of ;'ate" m two or three years, but at present, somewhat illogically. we furnish our homes519 words
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Advertisement21 1936-07-08 14 Lampshades made to order to all styles and matemls. Mrs. J. de Graaf 102 F. Paslr Panjang, 6V 2 Mile Stone.21 words
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Advertisement37 1936-07-08 14 t 7 i iviaison JL^^^ lei. r*jk j KiiO. I%^ i Jj m i»iioi :\iv LEMON BARLEY WATBB A BEVERAGE i I irt A I Manufactured by I THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS 1 PHONE 3463 137 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-07-08 14 view, of the bedroom showing the lißht coloured furniture9 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-07-08 14 A photograph taken from the frontof the lounge showing the plan of the room, the beams along the high ceiling and the brick staircase.24 words
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Article85 1936-07-08 15 r washing rag rugs, starch ends d edges to body and make them lie Hal on the floor. dust pans with flour put about one espoon of flour into a greased pan. Tip the pan between the hands until all are coated with a film of flour. md shake out85 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-07-08 15 picture of Bahy Jean's nursery showing, the cot and dressing table md wooden enriosarc for playtime.16 words
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Advertisement22 1936-07-08 15 •J. j I'MMIAXEXT WAVES- 1 from $10— y Oil, Gallia ;md B«g«M Methods i Maison Inteirlandi j i "»>e 1119. Capitol lildg.22 words
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Advertisement208 1936-07-08 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING j GUIDE LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j i LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. i Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agenta. Booking Agents for F.M.B. i Railways Baggage Agents for: Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line i Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. I Tel. Address.— "LUGGAGE" I PHONE 2428208 words
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Advertisement163 1936-07-08 15 STATIONER New shipment of ship-soiled 36 and 7 6 NOVELS arrived! To be cleared at JJO CTS> EACHGOOD TITLES by well-known Authors Come early for better selection E. M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. RESTAURANT Real Kuroponn S Fotid Come and have your steak cook- ed as you like163 words
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Advertisement89 1936-07-08 15 CHEMIST ANTAC!D%\ Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, CAMERAS AND FILMS k— k— k— i r»- EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: Anomalies. >2f~-"-^"""^^ <Jl (omplicateri \S^tos^^?3i vision. Glasses N\ /P vm if needed. IR. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground89 words
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Article152 1936-07-08 16 Passengers By Patroclus The following passengers are sailing for Home by the Patroclus, which will leave Singapore to-morrow: Mr. and Mrs. P J. R. Waugh. Mr. E. F. Evans. Sir George A. Weir. K.C.B Dr. and Mrs. Landor, Mrs. E. Hitcham. Mr. J. D. Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. M. G.152 words
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Article64 1936-07-08 16 The following passengers lor Straits ports are travelling by the Hector, due at Singapore on July 11: Sir Andrew McFadycun. Mr and Mrs. H. N. Billiard, Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hall. Mr. K. N. Black. Mrs. W. G. Abiams. Miss S. S.64 words
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Article26 1936-07-08 16 Mr F W. Margrett, of Bangkok, is on a short business visit to Singapore. He is at the Adelphi Hotel until the end of the week26 words
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Article196 1936-07-08 16 The following are passengers by ms -Meonia" which sailed for I on July 7. Miss C. Lutken from Bangkok to Rotterdam, Miss J. H. Duut iron ngapore to Rotterdam. Dr. j Ei from Singapore to Marseilles, Mr. A Jansse from Singapore to Mai Mr. C. A. de Koning196 words
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Article21 1936-07-08 16 Mr B. P. Nicholas, of Kuahi Lumpur who was away on a trip to Ceyl< turned on Friday morning with family.21 words
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Article16 1936-07-08 16 Mr. T. E. R. Moiphy. Elect r partment. Kuala Lumpur. Morpliy returned from leave on Fricia16 words
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Advertisement451 1936-07-08 16 k 4I7VBK!KFd w^ ''l^fe^ I i •s.x'v' -^*-3_ W V| ■■fcttS^^^^^fete^'"""'" BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S'porc SOMALI 6.810 July 7 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 15.000451 words
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Advertisement160 1936-07-08 16 ML 31. LINE. 'Incorporated m France^ (MESSAGERTES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo. Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles \ZAY-le-RIDE\r 7,988 T. July 9 FELIX ROUSSEL ***** T. July 21 MARECHAL JOFFRE 11.732 T. An i. 4 ARAMIS 17.536 T. Aug. 18160 words
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Advertisement110 1936-07-08 16 x.y.k. ijivb-: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS tVNARD WHITE STAR. 1 i Incorporated In Japan*. To LONDON, via Penang. Colon Aden. Port Said. Marseilles Gibralti m.S. YASUKUNI MARU Ju > s.s. HAKONE MARU SUWA MARU ss. SUWA MARU A Rates to Ist (lass Naples 5497 $540 5317 I Marseilles 514 557 SM110 words
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Miscellaneous85 1936-07-08 16 MAILS CXOSE today Pengerang Aik Soon» 9 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Uakaster) 11 a.m. Sarawak (generally) iVyner Brooke* 11 a.m. Bledan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London <by Am Netherlands* 12.45 p.m Xit t ay (Suddnadib) l p.m. Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek (Asdang) 2 p.m Indo-Chiiia iMin> 2 p.m Muntok and85 words
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Article62 1936-07-08 17 ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES KXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Yftsuknni Maru 18 3 r.ciilawers 16 3 j'.itroclns 3 Katoni 3 lYiiTsias *> 3 ChaksJtnf 52 s KEPm HARBOIR Main Wharf: Lch Dolphin, Lch. card. Lch Audrey, Shen \V lit Kitty I. MSSKLS IN DRY DOCKS Tan Pagar:62 words
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Article108 1936-07-08 17 troyers, intended to renew out-of-date material of the same type. These ciders represent a total value of £2.800.000. Including the cost of construction m Virkers' shipyards of the cruiser school for midshij men intended to replace the old frigate Sarmiento. the sum recently spent by the Argentine Navy108 words
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Advertisement443 1936-07-08 17 .\«»li<*«>To Mariners \o. a m i «>:;<» MALAYA EAST COAST KUALA TRENGGANU— INFORMATION RE LEADING LIGHT BEACONS Position:— Trengganu river entrance Lat. 5 deg. 22' N. Long. 103 deg 08' E (Approx). Details:— The channel is marked by a pair of leading light beacons, details as follows: (a* Front Beacon:—443 words
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Advertisement520 1936-07-08 17 jJA >^ FRENCH PORTS \V~ 1 jropiTr^ w I TORMN- JACQUES F^ r^ r oMi lleS H Nantes A St Bordeaux July 24 J ANGO ADARAN F r Saigon Tour^ ft Haiphong. 'juiy 28 I CAP VARELLA Au T 4 1 DALNY Aug. 25 FARES FROM ANY PLACE. M ALAIA520 words
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Article2118 1936-07-08 18 Trooping The Colour: Propaganda In Films: Banquet In Tower: Southampto n— A Free (By Air Mail* fuTpirr, London. June 27. HtLR upon cheer greeted the King a.s he left Buckingham Palace last Tuesday for the Trooping of the Colour on the occasion of his 42nd2,118 words
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Advertisement29 1936-07-08 18 ASAHI BEER I SUN STOUT 1 E 11 REFRESHING Cheapest m the market. Sole Importers: j I MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. K.PJVI. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. N29 words
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Advertisement133 1936-07-08 19 jfi mkwk WdTjJA ft Pictured at the left Ls the j^^SPßSii^^ff^^^^^^B^B^^B^^^^^ft^SnWßlPpM Seven Open Road Tourer, a V^^j I^l v small car with all weather r '^KJlSssMww&fl oocafc eouipment. This is witnoi!* :j^^^ mical car manufactured RFTTFDTHE PROVED CAR D C T 1 C R SP^TACrA^EP-MENT For over twelve years the133 words
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Miscellaneous528 1936-07-08 19 O\ I II i: RADIO 1 British Empire Programme rruismission 2: GSfl 13.97 metrw JnmS and GSG 16.86 metres .from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. •inn miss on 3: GSG 16.86 metre* .Mi, and GSF 19.82 metres LIJ mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a0n. rSH VIT, metres (2147 mcs.),528 words
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Miscellaneous164 1936-07-08 19 6.40 a.m.— "The Aristocrats of Harmony." 6.50 a.m.— The Crystal Palace Band (continued). Dance of the Apprentices. Entry of the Masters (The Mastersinper^i 'Wagner). Mazurka (Coppelia) (DeM best. Overture, The Sea (Denis Wright. 7.15 a.m.— '•Agriculture In the British Isles: Summing Up/ 1 by the Rt. Hon. the Viscount Bledisloe.164 words
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Miscellaneous203 1936-07-08 19 5.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-Paris. Concert 6.20 p.m. News m English. 6.35 p.m. Continuation of relay. Concert 7.05 p.m. News m French. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of relay Concert. 8.20 p.m. Literary life, by Mr. Francois de Teramond. 8.30 p.m. Economic and Social Talk, by Mr. Qualid. 8.40 p.m. Colonial market203 words
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Miscellaneous181 1936-07-08 19 6.50 a.m. Time signal. Light gramophone music. 10.50 a.m. Opening announcement. 10.55 a.m. Gymnastics for ladies. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. 11.53 a.m. Classical concert 12.20 p.m. Gramophone music. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Continuation of gramophone music. 1.50 p.m. Dance music. 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.20 p.m. Lirht181 words
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Article631 1936-07-08 20 NARAGUTA TIN IN SOUND POSITION Advantageous Results From Control Scheme (By Air Mail* London, June 24. THE second ordinary general meet 1 ol ;he Naraguta Tin Mines, Ltd., held at Winchester House, London, Edwin A. Speed, J.P. (the chairman), said thai he was happy to b«- able an appreciably higher631 words
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Article97 1936-07-08 20 Scotland Yard Guide For Tourists (By Air Mail) London, June 25. DOUCE officers from all parts of the Empire visited the Old Bailey and listened to the hearing of cases In two courts. Detective-Inspector Lynch, of New Scotland Yard, conducted the party which numbered twenty-four. The Empire representatives97 words
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Article119 1936-07-08 20 To Avoid Learning Violin Berlin DECAUSE he did not want to practise the violin which his father, a I musician, wished him to learn. Otto vVanka, of Bruenner, near Dresdeh. set fire to his home. He poured methylated spirit over the i furniture, lighted it, and went out119 words
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Advertisement115 1936-07-08 20 Georr,e Hurst, of the Liv< District Aero Club, who wa m a private light aeroplan Mr s F Evans, another m< club, 'was killed when t] p -ashed at Liverpool Air Evans, who lives at Boothport, v jured. bee'fcubes CONTAIN VITAMIN" A" X INVALUABLE FOR BODY BUILDING Beef Tea at115 words
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Miscellaneous191 1936-07-08 20 To-da? In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— I2.SS a.m., 1.59 p.m. FOOTBALL:— S. A. F. A. Div. I Middle-, .sex v. InnisJcillings, Anson Road j Stadium; Div. II Fort Canning v. Government Monopolies s.H.B. Government Services L* ague, Medical Services v. Post Office, P.O. TENNlS:— Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships, S.C.C. ROTARY:— Rotary191 words
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Article85 1936-07-08 21 Surrender Of Rights London, July 6. 5 /t'-rndinu at the end of May r\ ot his will be allotted h hree signatories and 576 m< countries (the Belgian rvrs- the t.nrd ihich 75 ixt cent is i to the International quota lt to arrears surrendered BollfUl wi"Reuter - 85 words
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Article110 1936-07-08 21 Unavh Of Trust Charge Fails Singapore, Tuesday. IUDGMEXT was delivered this morning by Mr. L.B. Gibson, m the criminal district court, acquitting a Sinhalese. P.D.D. Appuhamy. on two charges of criminal breach of truso. The charges were a sequel to an ali id deal m diamonds, which had been110 words
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Article65 1936-07-08 21 League Conference In Java London, July G. REPLYING to a question In the House I C Rimons, Mr. Eden announced c Nations conference on trafl ol women and children was being held In Java m xt February .1. Chinese, Portuguese, Nenese, Hongkong and tlements Governments had id65 words
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Article95 1936-07-08 21 Latest Trade Agreement With China London. July 7. THE Times' .Berlin correspondent thates that it is understood fron official quarters that the reported Sino German trade agreement was not directly negotiated by the German Government, but by the Klein Consortium, a business amalgamation which handles contracts m China.Reuter - 95 words
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Article100 1936-07-08 21 Students And Police Fight Peiping, July 7. SEVERAL persona wore Injured when a party of Tientsin students clashed with the Police this morning. The students attempted to board the train for Nanking to petition the Central Government to resist Japan but were stopped by the Police, whereupon fighting100 words
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Article111 1936-07-08 21 Decrease In Recent Weeks London, July 6. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. C. Chorlton enquired into the position of smuggling m China. Mr. Eden said he understood that m recent weeks there had been a certain fall m the amount of goods smuggled into NorthReuter - 111 words
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Article28 1936-07-08 21 Tho late Mr Robert Sayers Young has left £200 In Leeds Corporation stork to the City Corporation for the benefit of the City ol London Freeman 1 School.28 words
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Article432 1936-07-08 21 Seven Years For A Chinese Singapore Tuedsay. CENTENCE of seven years' rigorous imprisonmrnt was panned by the Acting Chief Ju.stico, Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley m the Assize Courl to-day on a youn? Hyiam named Han Ker Toon who was found guilty by the majority v:432 words
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Article20 1936-07-08 21 The celebration of the dlan jubilee oi the Incorporation oj pool as a municipal borough will tinue for a fortnight.20 words
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Article29 1936-07-08 21 Tha Central Markets Committee ot the City Corporation are proposing to spend C 20.000 on works ot repair and instruction to the sub-structure of I the London Central Markets.29 words
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Advertisement25 1936-07-08 21 I VICTORIA— TO-NIGHT T Laburnum drove i S. A. D. C. BOOK AT LITTLES. ,j. _j^ "MAM LION 1 U$3S/;y rapid hardening 1 CEMENT j25 words
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Advertisement55 1936-07-08 21 FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, TIDY HAIR 4^f#?^L SOLIDIFIED IT KEEPS YOUR HAIR IN rONPITION PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF DANDRUFF AWMUJNG HAIR. GIVES Hlf.H GLOSS TO THE HAIR. CAN LAST FOUR TIM^ '>M TH ANOTHER IiRIMIAMINE PRICE REDUCED FROM SI. ■<> 55CEWTL Of all Chemists and High Class Stores and Hair-dressers.55 words
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Miscellaneous279 1936-07-08 21 o.\ tiii: iiaiuo (Continued from page 19) 435 p.m. A Generation's Change! m Germany: The New Aspect ot German Cities 11. Frankfurt M. 450 p.m. News and Economic Reviewin English. 5.05 p.m. Melodies from Popular Operettas. 6.05 p.m. Mews and Economic Renew m German 6.20 p.m. Conceit of Light Music.279 words
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676 1936-07-08 22 Doubles Day In S.L.T.A. Tour nament INTERESTING MATCHES Japanese Lose To S.C.C. Pair Singapore, Tuesday. TIIKIIK \ver? no upsets m to-day's play m the Singapore Tennis Championships. A scries of men's doubles and mixed doubles events were decided and those who were willing enough to brave the h<\il were again676 words
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Article39 1936-07-08 22 The Association of British Malaya G.S. held their annual meeting at Prince's recently, when the following survived for the third round of the President's Prize Competition:— F. Hemmant (2), J. Stretton-Ferrier (9) MB Shelley (11), and W. S. Goldie'(f).39 words
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Article88 1936-07-08 22 Increase In Strength Approved Rome, July T. AN increase m the personnel and material of the Italian Air Force U provided for m a decree approved by the Cabinet to-day. The nature of the increase has not been announced. The decree also approved the provision ofReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Advertisement61 1936-07-08 22 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been deigned to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES It is extremely low m cost and provides outstanding privileges. For particulars please apply to:61 words
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Advertisement50 1936-07-08 22 j The Newest Exposure Meter! made by the OMBRUX manufacturers, but only of half Ombrux size and 4 x as sensitive! "CIYTITC" 1 j OIA I UO i WILL ALWAYS GIVE C/iRRECT READINGS Obtainable from all first class dealers or the SOLE AGENTS j 90, Robinson Road SINGAPORE. J S50 words
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Miscellaneous510 1936-07-08 22 Runners And Selections For Second Day At Ipoh EXCELLENT sport is again assured at Inoh to-day for the second rkrr rmT day of the Perak Turf Club's July CAPTAIN HAWK'S The scratching have not boon StjJbrjlTlO\S heavy and fair fields will face the tapes m every event RACE i _rheerfu!510 words
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Article227 1936-07-08 23 Leyland's Fine Knock muv rhamoions, who m their last two T H m S nave been very unfortunate m havtag to be content with first innings its although establishing a. definite 1 eriori y. gained their best victory of season over Surrey at Leeds, an innos and227 words
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Article136 1936-07-08 23 PODDARD, the Gloucester veteran U bowler, who has been m his best form m the past few matches, with 23 v/ickets from three games, again performed well against Essex at Bristol, but his five for 70 did not prevent Essex from gaining a first innings136 words
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Article68 1936-07-08 23 Abandoned Owing To Rain AT Llanelly, rain caused tho abandonrt ment of a match which promised to provide some interest. On the opening lan r S an bowlers dismissed Somerset for 82 but the game had to hL curt aile ydv d through rain when the home side had put68 words
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Article170 1936-07-08 23 Results At A Glance RESULTS of matches concluded yesterday are cabled by Reuter as follows: Derby beat Warwickshire by an Innings and 159 runs. Warwick, 117 (Mitchell five for 52) and 105; Derbyshire, 381 (Worthington, 163 >. Glamorgan and Somerset, abandoned owing to rain, each side taking four170 words
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Article265 1936-07-08 23 Indian Bowlers Smitten OWING to a Reuter message from London going astray, the result of the match between Lancashire and the All India tourists had not come to hand at a very late hour, but the position at the close of play on Saturday suggested that265 words
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Article110 1936-07-08 23 LIKE the Lancashire vs All India match, the result of the county championship meeting between Northants and Worcester at Kettering went astray through Reuter and was not to hand when we went to press On Saturday Worcester, batting first, scored 161, V.W.C. Jupp putting m some110 words
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Article154 1936-07-08 23 MOTTS, who have won five out cf their last six matches and so established themselves at the head of the championship table, took first innings points from Middlesex at Trent Bridge m a match m which there was some good bowling on both sides by the154 words
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Article36 1936-07-08 23 Competing m the Verulam Club's open meeting M. Gear Evans established a new amateur record for the course witn a score of 73. beating the previous best figures held by N. A. Keith by one stroke36 words
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Article173 1936-07-08 23 Worthington In Form nERBYSHIRE, who have collected 27 points from their last four matches, Rained another spectacular victory at the expense of Warwickshire at Chesterfield, winning by an innings and 159 runs. Good bowling by Mitchell enabled the home side to dismiss Warwick for the rather173 words
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Article130 1936-07-08 23 A CENTURY by Pothecary m the first innings and another by Arnold m the second played a large part m Hampshire's victory by four wickets over Sussex at Portsmouth— their first clear-cut victory since the Glamorgan match on June 6. All-round steadiness m the batting saw130 words
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Article35 1936-07-08 23 Members of the Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Alliance held the last of their meetings for the season at Frilford Heath, when J. H. Turner, the local professional, won the stroke competition m the morning with 72.35 words
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Advertisement64 1936-07-08 23 TENNIS RACKETS JUST RECEIVED SPALDING 1937 MODELS TOP-FLTTE Kfffi ♦♦-•HHIiHIS SPEEDWIN ■ffj 1 4 I 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 X CfD f4* m w ti.il. mill If 111 M l l l 1 1 m *^*^^»i»ILINt 12 oz. 12. oz. II 13 oz. 13 V4 ox. H64 words
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Advertisement80 1936-07-08 23 The results of the LancashireAll India match and that between Worcester and Northants, which came to hand just as we went to press, are as follows: Lancashire and All India drew. Lancashire 439 for nine wickets^ declared (Washbrook 113, Oldfield 107) and 25 for one wicket; All India, 40 j80 words
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Advertisement13 1936-07-08 23 BRITISH CEMENTS. GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE (Incorporated m S.S.)13 words
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Article827 1936-07-08 24 SAPPERS DO But Concede 3 Goals Singapore, Tuesday THREE extremely lucky goals gave 1 the RAF. a victory by that margin over the RE m a First Division football match played at the An son Road Stadium this afternoon. Incidentally, one of these was put827 words
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Article27 1936-07-08 24 Storer, who made his first appearance of the season for Derbyshire v. Essex, is now secretary manager of the Coventry City F.C. He is a soccer international27 words
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Article83 1936-07-08 24 On The Decrease In Indo-China Singapore, Tuesday TWO of the doctors who_ attended this yrar% malariology course returned tc Singapore this morning by the Sphinx from Indo-China where they had been engaged m field work. They are Dr. T. C. Backhouse, from New Guinea, and Dr. Ventruis, from Java.83 words
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Article64 1936-07-08 24 British Team Selected Wimbledon, July 7 JJUGHES and Tuckey's five-set victory th^ ir felloW B "tishers, Hare and Wilde, m the Men's Doubles resulted m their being selected again* Britain's Davis Cup team for the <Ml lenge round on July 25. 27 and 28 The other membersReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Advertisement76 1936-07-08 24 STtJ^ S fkS Sa k 1 Rjikm"!^^ B£b Mbl b^^ bvkb B^jp B»^BB V Br^^. Bfl B^^»^B Bjßb^^B Km B m I flLfl B B i BB BBBrB B^^^b^l B^l BB B B BpVH by 4 V^ft W M»>llB jB 0 1 m^^^F .^P"* T^not*^*'* jj£a+ y''**' Ml E. L"T76 words
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