Morning Tribune, 15 July 1936
1936-07-15
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1936-07-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-Nu. 141. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, July 15, 1936. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article49 1936-07-15 1 CANT ON TROOP'S FALLING BACK ix I All: OF FIRST /T WAR OR PEACE? KWAN«SI FORCES MOVE UP r neace'" which Chinese political circles have it; T<nnt»- Jen and deneral 1 *xi tnunj, am*, «n no,al L Tun, Jen Kxmitive Committee as Commander an en route to the border.49 words
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Article428 1936-07-15 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Keeping up the pretence of fighting Japan, Kwangtung and Kwangsi are forming an "anti-Japanese allied army, with General Chen Chi Tang U Com-mander-in-Chief and General Li Tsung Jen an Vice-Commander. Their device enables the pro-Nanking troops who treat them U rebels toReuter - 428 words
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Article49 1936-07-15 1 British Troops In Action Jerusalem, July 13. JJRmsH troops turned the tables on a DirlJ nf ns VJJ? cnts trylng to ambush y soldlers of the Corps of Sig-Jc-nin The ■ten-orists'°rifle^shote were 1 he troops, who rushed to th ■/and surrounded th, vrn nf whom wern Wiled Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 49 words
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Article63 1936-07-15 1 Budanrst. J"lv 13 THE efficacy of aerial and maritime cooperation was demonstrated m connection with the "Queen Marry's" call ii Cherbourg from New York A* '0.28 a.m the nudlf were dispatched hv a fn-f Trnp^rHl Airw-v^ n!ar° ing at Paris. Zurich, Munich. Vienna and Budapest whore theReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article99 1936-07-15 1 Colonies The Key To MR. PIROW, Minister for Defence, interviewed by Renter on his return from London, stated that m the most influential quarters m Britain, it was agreed that there can be no permanent basis for a peaceful agreement with Germany unless the Germans are givenReuter - 99 words
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Article99 1936-07-15 1 Remarks By District Officer (from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. "IT is a said thing when this happens to 1 a loveable man like Mr Swan. But things like this do occur, especially m a fit of depression. There is no doubt that this is a99 words
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Article100 1936-07-15 1 Mrs B S W. Smith, wife of the manager of Selangor River Estate, said that she had gone to Kuala Lumpur with deceased on June 16. They had a small accident on the way back and and deceased had been a little distressed. She did not know100 words
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Article69 1936-07-15 1 London. July 14 IT is learned m well-informed quarters that a final agreement has not yet been reached on the military clauses ot the Anulo-E^yptian Treaty. However, agreement on the prmcmie points has been reached and drafting of these clauses is proceeding but the other military clauses stillReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1936-07-15 1 <\r mtmix. T niv it rE Turkish Delegate to the Straits Conference. M. Rushdiaras. this morninc made a declaration really directed against Italy owine to her repealed refusal to participate m the conference He said that Turkey does not consii n ere« iry to hold the convention66 words
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Article85 1936-07-15 1 1,580 Dead In THE heat death-roll has now reached 1,580, including 365 m Michigan and 240 m Illinois, of whom 167 are m Chicago, 173 m Wisconsin, 132 m Ohio and 10? m New York. The crop damage is estimated ax, several hundreds of million dollars. TheReuter - 85 words
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Article124 1936-07-15 1 Party Reprisals Feared Madrid. July 13. SENOR Calvo Sotelo, a leading Conservative politician and a possible Dictator m the event of the Rightists re urnlng to power, was found murdered m a river here. vv nether he was killed after his arrest this morning, or atReuter Wireless - 124 words
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Article43 1936-07-15 1 Washington, July 14 JOHN S Farnswortli, formerly a Lieutenant-Commander m the United States Navy, was a i rested to-day on a tkargc of selling naval secrets to Japan The arrest was the result of months of veiled police activity ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article15 1936-07-15 1 Reuter The ,ew Soviet 4.^s^"^ loan was over-subscribed by 227.0W.inni within ten days.Reuter - 15 words
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Article1116 1936-07-15 2 STORY OF KILLING Wanted Man Still At Large (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, lu'y 13. A YOUNG Vl-Tktag Ily'am whose name is given as Ah Jee is b 'ing sought by Ihe police throu^lioui Malaya as the Result of the fatal fchootin.; :«tTair whiih1,116 words
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Article186 1936-07-15 2 "Show Boat" At The Capitol A SPLENDID picture. That was the unanimous opinion of the large audipnees who saw the Universal production of "Show Boat" at the Capitol Theatre last nicht. This 1936 version of one of the outstanding stage successes of rrodern times has everything which on?186 words
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Article64 1936-07-15 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Peiping, July 14. The Charhar-Hopoi Political Council has decided to cancel the order of arrest issued against General Shin Yu San. the Manchukuo aeitator. and appointed him a member of the Council. The order of arrest against General Chans Chins Yao has also been64 words
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Article242 1936-07-15 2 Colonial Office Notice THE following telegram has been received -by His Excellency the I Administering the Government I Right Honourable the Sec:, r.taie for the Colonies and is pub for general information: In view of the proposal adopted by the Co-ordinating Committee that the 'Governments of members of242 words
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Article21 1936-07-15 2 Lisbon July 14 A decree announces that Portugal is lifting tho sanctions against Italy on July 15.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement38 1936-07-15 2 POWm-RFD VIfIOLE MILK i START A XL I M j^^=pg=|^^| UUI<: FRESH MILK > ll iH II II FORM. ADD WATER THE IMPROVEMENT H&W AXD YOU nAVF j IN THE HEALTH OF MkKBB9O|; TUX FINEST COWS WKT/ JMIO**" €o38 words
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Advertisement42 1936-07-15 2 I SHELL LUBRICATING 01 L ziscct tjy s BRITISH AIRWAYS fc»TTjprjr; BRITISH CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS I'f^f DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA S jjpl IMPERIAL AIRWAYS S INDIAN TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRH WS jfe ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES E SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS s THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD.42 words
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Article540 1936-07-15 3 ,[T WILL I COME" I Mission Back In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. nil) the Chinese (ioodwill and KcoD n m Siam T SU n th he Siaim-.se Government on es.ion «f concluding a com,i btttv between the *v*o m ri ml thereby establishing Ot !p, r Tribune540 words
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Article165 1936-07-15 3 Local French Celebration Singapore, Tuesday /CONSULAR officials, heads of commerv cial firms and members of the French Colony m Singapore were present at the Consulate this morning when Mr. V.A.V. Rcvelli, the acting Consul for France held a reception m honour of the National Day. me guests165 words
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Article196 1936-07-15 3 Crippled and Tortured by Rheumatic Feet Hobbling to work was a slow and auuizing business for this poor woman She thought her shoes were at fault, but the trouble was more deep-seated than that. But deep-seated as it was, Kruschen Salts removed it, as she196 words
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Advertisement103 1936-07-15 3 SilviVrixi frfj Prevents falling hair 4r£s\ Removes dandruff overJjflMA ni^ht. Grows neu healthy m h:lir< m:ikes {h hxir oft a% r^T silky, elossv and wavy. V 3 jrP From all Chemists and V High-class Stores. Distributors: Rahamin Penhas, BG, Robinson Road, Singapore. J I t k "MAN LION f RAPID103 words
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Advertisement28 1936-07-15 3 MONTOR LTD. LAVENDER SiP sions when an exotic scent might be out of V f^^t Bath Salts co Talcum etc. I *^f'\/%, Sole Distributors:— HENKY WAUGH CO., LTU,28 words
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567 1936-07-15 4 THE following prices, apart from local QVOUUMNM, iuiv« been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Tuesday's closing. Spot: 7 25 32 fl 32. Forward: 7 27 32 f132. Tone Steady New York Monday's closing Spot: 16 9 16 cts. Tone: Quiet.567 words
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Article23 1936-07-15 4 Four passengers were injured when an aeroplane of the regular Hanover-Bre-men service was compelled by engine trouble to land soon after leaving Hanover23 words
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Article33 1936-07-15 4 After a dispute lasting seven weeks and affecting 300 men. work has been resumed at Bullcroft Colliery near Donea.ster The men decided by ballot to accept the employers' oiler to the conveyor men33 words
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280 1936-07-15 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated War Loan, 3V 2 PC Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. "A" Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) Canadian Pacific ($25) Chartered Bank (£5) Hongkong and Shanghai Bank... Distillers Ord General Electric Uniliver (Units) Dunlop Rubber (Units) International280 words
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Advertisement83 1936-07-15 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) apital Subscribed 'Fully paid up> Y.100.000.0W •eserve Fund V.129,150,000 Head Offlce: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. bnacer, H. unaqami Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Offlce. 5923 «47? Pom nrn lore's Desk r :J»."M«M»r so i T tit83 words
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Article1162 1936-07-15 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST $5 Brunei Un. 3.10 3.20 3.15 3.30 1 Brogas 086 0.92 0.88 0.93 1 Bukit K.B. 0.32V2 0.40 0.25 0.35 18. Katil 0.73 0.78 0.73 0.78 10 B. Timah 14.00 num. 14.00 nora 18. Kepong 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 1 Ch. Ser. 0.90 1.00 0.95 1.051,162 words
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Article28 1936-07-15 5 Figures issued by the Statistics Bureau show that births m Japan proper totalled 2,190,681 last year. Deaths were 1,162,058, making a natural increase m the population of 1,028,623.28 words
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Article121 1936-07-15 5 Parable Comes True In Belgrade Belgrade. WINE flowed from the tap when a new water system was inaugurated at Bukovatz, m the Zagreb district of Yugoslavia. The mayor of Zagreb, who was to drink the first glass of water, stared m perplexity at this apparent miracle. Afraid121 words
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Advertisement21 1936-07-15 5 t ml r r 4t IB T m,- iTm tf 1 tl It II i\ 1 (I ii s i V21 words
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Advertisement460 1936-07-15 5 I* A I¥ K OF b VJJLJTN A HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW R^ AD. SHANGHAI. KIVE FUNDS $3^53,591.43 Chinese Currency Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member el Standing Committee, National Economic Council. ChairnJf' Sr^e, O^'SSg--* Assis tant General Manager, Joint Qa^J^^J'" M bavings oocieiy. j^ mK Direct C^nUarßlnroTchina. General Manager Chekiang460 words
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Advertisement223 1936-07-15 6 I THE BI(; SHOW OF THE MONTH! LONDON AUDIENCES ACTUALLY APPLAUDED PAUL ROBESON'S GREAT SINGING I 1 1 II I r ß^ Jfe R Matinee To-day 3.1.') I 1 ±m I 1111 Ii NIGHTLY MS IRENE DUNNE, SSftFJ 1 PAUL ROBESON as "JOE" I m EDNA FERRER'S Immortal Musical Hit223 words
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Advertisement156 1936-07-15 6 j THRILLS and EXCITEMENT GALORE! SEE THE SIX CONCLUDING CHAPTERS of this nsw EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS T\l ZAN ADVENTURE I Matinee 5.15 ALIIA3I II IS I.ASI \IU| TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT A GAY LOVE STORY OF A fffTTL 1 ROMANTIC PRINCESS AND Kqßj T V^A^nFl STUDENT— ADAPTED I ROM Till: Kfl156 words
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Article406 1936-07-15 7 rrvYvnoD beauties are becoming H° L V\n° r^rirr In their demand r fS"^' 1 when they are called for a cio.m v t love SC enes. "P 0 1 tO f,r? became evident when MarTlll DitrH-l Carole Lombard. ClauIc!1 m ber Mac West, and other406 words
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Advertisement116 1936-07-15 7 Al Xl T.KA.IHL A Modern Hindustani Picture, of Love, Romance and Adventure tCAPITOL sATURI)AY nextil am Special "SHIRLEY TEMPLE" Matinee. Excellent Programme including The First Reel of SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S Great new Triumph "CAPTAIN JANUARY" s^reening at the Alhambra thi* month. CARTOONS, COMEDIES. ETC.. NOTICE: Every Child will receive a SHIRLEY116 words
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Advertisement114 1936-07-15 7 W A Rollicking GIRL-FILLED Singing and Dance Show From the S Famous 20th-century Fox-Studios! i ALII \>mit\ TO-MORROW j t 1^ t. v l' ffliiiJSJ I llllP^ CLAIRE TREVOR j and > N PAUL KELLY. A _^>-». _J Tunny" m T tvi V( A i> \i>u m° it '>C"tsui> 'WHEN114 words
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Article, Illustration3017 1936-07-15 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 4. DUMPING and bouncing through the 1 choppy grey waters of the Solent, the new Mo.or Torpedo Boat No. l raced out to Spithead at a speed of about 40 knots with the King sending m the metal control house.3,017 words
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659 1936-07-15 9 Mr Chamberlain Explains His Attitude Birmingham 1() lptter has been addressed T" F )W vnvt c Chamberlain. Chan--1 by JVhp Exchequer, to a constituent f to him protesting against who °t I Government m sup- ur of sanctions against vm... which appeared m the CReuter - 659 words
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Article264 1936-07-15 9 Man Drops Dead In ouvt |\H DAVID ARTHUR HUGHES, of Amy tnanford, Carmarthenshire, who had retired from private practice, collapsed at the Law Courts and died before reaching Charing Cross Hospital. He was found lying on a bench B few minutes after the termination of an action m264 words
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Article251 1936-07-15 9 Alighting In Rough Weather NEW float seaplane, strengthened for catapult launching from battleships and cruisers, has just begun its flying trials. This aeroplane, intended for reconnaissance work, is a biplane built by the Fairey Aviation Company and fitted with one of the new Napier Rapier (350 h.p.> engines,251 words
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391 1936-07-15 9 Mineral Wealth Of Abyssinia Is Still Unknown, Say Experts London ABYSSINIA has been credited with vast A potential mineral wealth, but there is no authentic information existing to warrant such a view, according to the present issue of the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute. Gold is stated to be theReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-07-15 9 The Australian navy sinks one of its own warships: A salvo falling by the old destroyer "Anzac." whic h finally went to the bottom.24 words
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Advertisement163 1936-07-15 9 I^^flfe "8 itt t» v *\*s jfll SL. voT '•'< i*X\-> m*'~^^ At the leadin 8 Cafes and Restaur- A R Ml Ovaltine* has great advantages as \J V /Hl LI 1 1 L a hot-weather beverage. Whilst it is deliciously creamy and refreshing, it r^ 111 is also supremely163 words
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327 1936-07-15 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, July IS, 193d THE BEST PACT YESTERDAY the local French community, m common with their compatriots throughout the Gallic Empire, celebrated their National Day, commemorating tho storming of the Bastille and th- 1 establishment of the French State on the basis of "liberty, equality and fraternity."327 words
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Article, Illustration674 1936-07-15 10 FOR some time past there has been pointed comment m the local press regarding the "sealed lips" policy of the Unofficial members of Council— a policy which was only reversed at the last meeting after a series of meetings at which the Unofficials lay low and said nothing.674 words
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Article173 1936-07-15 10 Mr V D Parsons, who is ill In the Ipoh hospital, is making good progress. Mi. T C. Van Langenberu has Hist returned to Kuala Lumpur after a holiday m Japan. Mrs C W G Botly. of Ipoh. is leaving for Europe by the Alsia at the end of173 words
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Advertisement143 1936-07-15 10 MARKETED AND SERVICED BY THE MAKERS The new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Eight Valve Superhet is the only radio set m Malaya marketed and serviced by the makers. The direct contact maintained with the extensive development an i technical organisation at Home has a two-fold value. Firstly, it ensures that the143 words
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534 1936-07-15 11 JAPAN CAPTURING ARGENTINE MEAT TRADE Vncertainty Of Future Relations With Britain London. ...rrvnSK meat traders are now A' ,n "undlv anxious" about he 1 t heir trade with the United f ltU Un t is revealed by an m Xl r'vev of economic and finant"r"n \JL s in Argentina, issued534 words
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Article116 1936-07-15 11 Cleric's Advice To Churches Sydney. July 3. THE idea that a church should not advertise has gone the way or many old and absurd theories." said the Rev. W. J. Grant, of Randwick Presbyterian Church m an interview recently. "The church has been dead for too long." He refuted116 words
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124 1936-07-15 11 BOARD FOR EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT PLANNED Increased Vo-Operaiion With Dominions London. ESTABLISHMENT of an Imperial Deo- velopment Board is advocated by the Empire Economic Union, of which Mr L. S. Amery M.P., is chairman. The proposal is made m a publication which appears under the title "Further Considerations on Economic PolicyReuter - 124 words
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Article171 1936-07-15 11 Reward For Stopping Runaway Horse MR. DUMMETT, thp magistrate at Bow Street Police Court, presented a cheque for £10 to Police-constable Lawrence Perigo, H Division. Metropolitan Police, m recognition of his courage jn stopping a runaway horse and van m Whitechapel Road. The constable was dragged 100 yards171 words
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Article119 1936-07-15 11 POWERING IN FEAR OF WORLD WAR Mr. Hughes On Political Position Brisbane, July 3. IN an address to the Constitutional Club recently, Mr. W. M. Hughes, Commonwealth Minister for Health, said, 'The increasing intensity of competition for markets must lead to armed conflict unless an economic settlement is found" 'This119 words
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Advertisement34 1936-07-15 11 PHONES 5933 ~«.i— ««u;« §f%f yi^ Telegraphic Andres** THE MOST CHARAHNGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THE mr^ NT ACCO^MODAnON WITH EVERY COMFORT. BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.34 words
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Advertisement51 1936-07-15 11 mSf^to day y' TIFFIN: $1.00 Scotch Broth Fish A La Grenobloise Roast Chicken Bacon French Beans Chips Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. EDECtlsr" Hors L» ueuvres varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906 HI (Mjfcßw HI (U.51 words
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Article, Illustration173 1936-07-15 12 Britain Holds Four Wimbledon Titles Another splendid picture of Perry m his match with Von Cramm, the German star who recently beat him m Paris. The All England lawn tennis championships came to an end about ten days ago. and for thfl crowd outside the famous Centre Court during the173 words
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Advertisement28 1936-07-15 13 ANNUAL CHEAP SALE AT RENE ULLMANN DO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TO PURCHASE YOUR WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE etc. At PUCES MEANING REAL INVESTMENTS RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE28 words
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Article, Illustration1659 1936-07-15 14 A |»4i«*<* on I of i hv I hook of an old i ibili rook. SOME time ago then 1 was a film m which the star, playing the part of a maitre d'hotcl. had to make a >alad: his serious and absorbed look, his unctuous and precise gestures,1,659 words
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Article522 1936-07-15 14 Menu Mm Tomato Soup Fried Sole with Sauce Holli Roast Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb, Ro: Potatoes, Cauliflower with Cnimt Butter Herring Rocs on To; TOMATO SOUP 1» 2 lb. tomatoes i 2 pint milk 1 sprig parsley 1 oz. butter i 2 teaspoon sugar V522 words
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Advertisement28 1936-07-15 14 jMaison r^g^*"l j 4010. I%^ jr. A Lampshades made to order In all styles and materials. Mrs. J. deGraaf 192 F. Paslr Pan Jang, 6V 2 Mile Stone.28 words
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Advertisement30 1936-07-15 14 •j. -> i LEMON BARLEY WATER j A BEVERAGE \.i I A A 1/ I.|\ j feM i I Vf SINOAPOf" _*< Vj THE PHOENIX 4 AERATED WATER WORK* PHONE 3463 .j.30 words
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Advertisement22 1936-07-15 15 PERMA^EIVT t WAVES- J from $10 i r >- Oil, Gallia J and Eugene Methods feon Interlandi 1 1 441!). Capitol Bidg. I22 words
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Advertisement531 1936-07-15 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING LUGGAGE I fiUUMi CAHRIKR CHEMIST 7 SILK STORE Restore Lost Vitality N YAL j SINGAPORE j I K Y «j PR VEGETABLE LUGGAGE SILK HOSIERY PRESCRIPTION CARRIER CO. i and I U^s Brings new Baggage Contractors Forwarding UNDERWEAR OT 3L5 Agents. F i_r _«i luncnonal oxBookin? Agents531 words
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Advertisement479 1936-07-15 16 ikaV kk itish BY P&0 and BRITISH INDIA LINES Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore t^*T« 1»36. 1936. 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. 9 BHUTAN 6.100479 words
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Miscellaneous332 1936-07-15 16 THE 11 ARBOI It I l Jj 'W A photograph of Mr G H Wyles from the Goodyear Orient Co. of Batavia. taken on the President Adams before he sailed back to America. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengerang <S. Soon Heng> 9 a.m Rengat and Tembilahan iMaka&sen 11 a.m. Medan. Jask.332 words
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Miscellaneous394 1936-07-15 16 SWWS UH IMM X SHI o p l ISSSSffi 3?^g« Mata Hari Peisander j j (Jlfcnbeg Kurama Maru Silversanclal Khandalla City of Eastbourne 48 Kul. i Pinang 4 Ohio Maru 2 Talma 50 x KEPPEL HARBOI'R Main VVharf: Lch. Dolphin. Lch Lady Guillemard. Shen Kwanp;. City Kimberley. WBt. Kitty I.394 words
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Article103 1936-07-15 17 Malls expected tram Europe, etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands* time of drlivtry to boxholders' at 8 p.m. today and general delivery at 8.25 a.m. to-morrow Malls expected from China and Japan by the Corfu time of delivery to boxholders' 8 pm. to-day and general delivery at 8.25 a.m.103 words
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Article200 1936-07-15 17 Ambitious Project In Sark SARK. m the Channel Islands, with a population of only 500 people, is to i spend what for such a tiny community is the colossal sum of £45.000 on a new harbour. Two hundred thousand people visit Sark every year, and all over the200 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-07-15 17 Mr I* I enta of the (ioodyear Orient ri id JJataviu. photographed ird the President Adams prior to In departure for Ncv York yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement290 1936-07-15 17 BIRNS P II lII* LIIVE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due R*n« f^nwin e Ch ra a t P e s roUnd trlP MCKetS frOm 81 °^e S Australia tanefrttta 1 K n C cc S ,i I a KP.v S Ves"e I S nBaPOre BrlSbane By<ine or Mcl nniHH290 words
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Advertisement453 1936-07-15 17 ~~r -y .IK y^ T0 FREN CB PORTS 1 irßPi^l Ml -*mL homewards. v SSrS- AOm toiZ^£"* l N a i re B^eau 6 x July 24 for Mars eiile6, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 (from Mayflies). ANoo ADARAN For Sal^ n Haiphong. 9 CAP VARELLA A^^'- 4 S DALNY453 words
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Article, Illustration586 1936-07-15 18 THE heavy holiday traffic to and from the Channel Islands m the past three years, amounting last year to over 250.000 people, may easily be exceeded m the present season, which opened last week with the restoration of the day and586 words
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Advertisement43 1936-07-15 18 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) QUALITY \^AJ^^^/^f PRICE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Baps ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement113 1936-07-15 19 m,^ to-day. ICTTCDTHE PROVED CAR PCI I EH THAN THE MOST SPECTACULAR EXPERIMENT *or over twelve years the Austin Seven has been the world's recognised "Baby" during all that time no radical changes have been effected, as has been the case with many small cars endeavouring to enter this market.113 words
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Miscellaneous164 1936-07-15 19 lOX THE RADIO Hritish Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSfl 13.97 metre* m ,o and GSG 16.86 metre I mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. rransnilssion 3: GSG 16.86 metr« •HMttCfc) and GSF 19.82 metres 14 mrs), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. GSII I3f metres (2147 mcs.), from n164 words
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Miscellaneous185 1936-07-15 19 8.40 p.m. Geiger and his Orchestra. from Claridge's Hotel, London. 9.05 p.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 3 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. A Recital Dy i Ellen Couzens (Pianoforte). Waltz, t Op. 42 (Chopin). Des Abends (from Phantasiestucke*, Op. 12 (Schumann;, i An den Fruhling, Op. 43 (Grieg). Tht Dees" Wedding (Mendelssohn).185 words
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Miscellaneous224 1936-07-15 19 Rmns. Arthur Jackson (Pianoforte) Bobby Vincent (Comedian and Dancer); Cecil Frederick (Entertainer-: Am a Eaton (Soubrette and Dancer) Madge Colin (Soprano); Ralph Humber (Baritone); Evie Carcroft (Soubrette; Mollie Deane (Comedienne), Max and Maisie Norris (Light Comedy Duetsi; Chris Wortman (Light Comedian*; Harry Korris (Comedian). From the South Pier. Blackpool. 7.05224 words
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Miscellaneous420 1936-07-15 19 5.05 p.m. Summemight Reveries Arranged by Klaus Gurr. 6.05 p.m. Newi and Economic Review m German. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News m English. Sign off DJQ. 7.35 p.m. Greetings to our listeners. 7.40 p.m. Technical Tips for the Radiofan. 7.45 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued).420 words
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Article181 1936-07-15 20 Amazing Story Of Crime Istanbul A HIGHLY efficient gang of youthful criminals, the leader of which was only 15, has been finally run to earth by the police m Konia, Anatolia The gang was entirely composed of boys and girls, of ages ranging between 8 and 12 years,181 words
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Article95 1936-07-15 20 Bought For Demolition For £4 London. A 75-YEAR-OLD church has been n bought for £4. The purchaser is Mr B. L. Pickford. a Surrey contractor, and the church he has bought Ifl that of St. Gabriel's at Newington Butts, London, S.E. The church is to be demolished and95 words
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Article139 1936-07-15 20 Interesting Finds In Stanbul Istanbul. MARKED success has so far attended the excavations being conducted by Professor J. H. Baxter, of the University of St. Andrew's, m the neighbourhood of the Mosques of St. Sophis and Sultan Ahmed, Professor Baxter has reached a depth of about 33 feet,139 words
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Article63 1936-07-15 20 German Version For East Africa Berlin. DECISION to translate the Bible into the Suaheli languages to be used m the former German Colony East Africa has been taken by the Wuerttenberp, Bible Society m Stuttgart. The translation will be made by Di. Roehl, a missionary and expert on63 words
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Article113 1936-07-15 20 Pilot's Amazing Escape In Crash Alexandria. A YOUNG Greek, aviator has had a remarkable escape from death while flying over a suburb of Alexandria. He crashed from an altitude of 7,000 feet and as his machine hurtled towards the earth it struck some telegraph wires. The aeroplane113 words
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Article59 1936-07-15 20 The aeroplane m which Major Caven-dish-Bentinck was flying to Dar-es-Salaam to consult the newly formed British Mandate Committee ran into a rainstorm over Tanga and the pilot decided to return to Mombasa He was unable to reach the town and came down on a small isolated beach. A native rushed59 words
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Advertisement113 1936-07-15 20 .5. T J V i I WINCARNIS S INVALID I BEEF CUBES itONTAIX VITAMIXA j INVALUABLE FOR j I BODY BUILDING 1 V 1 1 1 i Beef Tea at its very best Made from a j I WINCARNIS BEEF CUBE and hot water or > j milk. Perfect flavour.113 words
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Miscellaneous141 1936-07-15 20 O\ THE RADIO (Continued from page 19) 5.15 p.m. Day's programme. 5.20 p.m. Relay from Rario-P&rty 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.141 words
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Miscellaneous93 1936-07-15 20 price™. a>m NGWS In ma *et 7.20 a.m. Midnight. News m En* lish. 7.35 a.m. Theatrical Broadcast 9.35 a.m. End of broadcast 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News m French 10.40 a.m. News m English 10.50 a.m. Records. 12.05 p.m. News m German. 12.20 p.m. End. of broadcast. 2 110.93 words
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Article1234 1936-07-15 21 SENTENCE LIGHT Imprisonment Of One Month Singapore, Tuesday. DEBIABKIIfO that the accused ...m'vl to have been the victim r nnfortmiatC circumstances and ho therefore proposed to sentmet Hrn very snort term of ,,p nni-nt. *he Acting CWHT JusSir .l«i*t«c«\ N H. P. Whitley the A K1,234 words
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Article93 1936-07-15 21 Medals Presented By Mr. Small Singapore, Tuesday. HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, presented 20 Long Service and good conduct medals to various members of the Police Force, at a parade held at the Depot m Thompson Road this morning. The93 words
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Article730 1936-07-15 21 Y.W.C .A. Lecture By Miss Edith PictonTurbervill Singapore, Tuesday. "IMPOSSIBILITIES, Possibilities And Progress" formed the subject of a very interesting lecture delivered at the Y.W.C.A. this afternoon by Miss Edith Picton-Turbervill, 0.8. E., M.P., a membei of the Mvi Tsai Commission now m Singapore. There was a good attendance, Mrs.730 words
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Article565 1936-07-15 21 Men Who Were Too Drunk Singapore, Tuesday. YESTERDAY it was tinned tongue anc? to-day it was tinned sardines, the ownership of which Mr. A. D. York, the Third M a?, is > rate, was called upon to decide. Two Sikhs, Ujagar Singh and Mohaiw Singh stood their565 words
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Article, Illustration782 1936-07-15 22 LAST-SEMI Mixed Doubles Results Singapore. Tuesday AS a result of her victory over Miss E Smith on the B.G.C. centrecourt this afternoon, Mrs. L. 31. IVnnefather has qualified to meet Miss P. Coleman m the final of the ladies' open singles event, Singapore Tennis Championships782 words
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Article202 1936-07-15 22 Inter-State On Friday (From Our Own Correspondent) «x Malacca, lfon< An Inter-State tennis match be' lalacca and Muar will bo plj 5 tiday, July 17, at the Malacca I Joints. The following will represent Malar: Singlet: Chan Ah Beng; Chan lim Mixed Doubles: Mr. and Mrs. (j202 words
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Advertisement102 1936-07-15 22 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME IiENEHT has be designed to meet the problem faced by all married wmIT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may quately provide for the care and comfort of your102 words
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Article43 1936-07-15 23 Mcner's Fine Display vt! ran Glamorgan bow- ualHedley Verity m ill for. i. lowing his line hisba :re .ter he captured bowlint the match against ga ■.Tdaytorl23 chalked up their first win margin of ten wichatted lirst on a drying43 words
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Article52 1936-07-15 23 New Delhi. July 14 Balsas for "insolence and Intnd for India on eturn soon as pos- time for the second on Juy ?5. to apologise ln the future, and the view he has already been penalised enough. It Is also feared may be a rlous repercussionsReuter - 52 words
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Article79 1936-07-15 23 taking six for 42 Glamorgan built up ,i commanding position by scoring 249 m t'. The Midland country were again unable to cope with lf< rcer, although they improved on their nrst etlort. and were out for 176. Mercer taking six for 81 Q "ot the runs without the of79 words
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80 1936-07-15 23 S.C.C. BOWLS G.O.C. To Open New Green HE The General Officer Commanding Major-Genera] W. G. s. D C.8., C.M.G.. DS O. hns open the new preen at 5-15 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29. c n m -I match Captain's mis part m this rv atr 1 Uy requested to inform80 words
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Article112 1936-07-15 23 Postponements And Changes It notified that the First Division match, Po.-ice v. Malays, postponed on July 9 on account of rain, will Le played at Anson Road Stadium on Thursday. Sept. 30 CHANGES OF VENUE The 2nd Division match, S.C.F A. v. Government Monopolies, arranged for Thursday, July112 words
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Article115 1936-07-15 23 Keppel vs. Sepoy Lines Club The £olf match between Kepuel Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Club will V flayed on Sepoy Lines course tomorrow. The following are the start in< times und players Keppel players '.-re mentioned first 400 p.m Mrs titchfieid vs Mrs. Pallister. 4.05 p.m Mrs115 words
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Article110 1936-07-15 23 Week-End Racing Programme ON Friday. July 17. there will be the usual afternoon races for the "B" and "C" Classes. Starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday. July 19. the International 6-metK Class will sail a race lor the Burton Challenge Cup starting at 10 a.m. The "B" Class110 words
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Article215 1936-07-15 23 Surrey's Win Over Kent AIDED by some splendid bowling by Gover and a line second innings by Sandham, Surrey, after being 115 runs behind on the lirst innings, won a fine victory over Kent at Blackheath yester- i day by four wickets. Other outstanding feats m the match215 words
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Article249 1936-07-15 23 Worcester Well Beaten THERE was some excellent bowling m the match between Somerset and Worcestershire, at Yeovil. whe»e on a wicket which was still affected by the tain of last week four Inning! were completed for a total of 444 runs, the horn* 1 side winning comfortably249 words
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Article33 1936-07-15 23 Singapore. Tuesday. Thursday's netball game between the Girls Snorts Club (First) and the Me Nair Girls' (First) to have been played on the Raffles Girls' School ground has been postponed.33 words
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Article68 1936-07-15 23 Before the Acting Chief Justice In the list Court at 11 a.m. S. 20 35-Lee Bay Neo <m v.) vs. Koh Boon Chye etc Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd Icourt at 11 a.m. S 616 35-Goh Chwee <Cha etc. vs. Gan Geok Ens etc.68 words
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Advertisement37 1936-07-15 23 SPECIAL OFFER Jr. 2. \\KLKS ONL\ 1 Just Received I :;JB Special line of Tennis rackets PRICBB. W PROM $10.00 I TO W M STRUNG WITH ORANGE OR WHITE TROPICAL GUI' fe QUEEN'S %r 3 Prince Street.37 words
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Advertisement23 1936-07-15 23 The most elegant and economical roofing on the market A Product ot The British Empire. sole GUTtm|E C 6t? IC SS ws 1923 words
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Miscellaneous154 1936-07-15 23 To-tlay In HIGH TIDES:— B.I 9 a.m., 7.21 p.m. 1-OorBAi^:— S.A.F.A. Div. I. Miclds v. SCC. Anson Road Stadium. Div. 11. H.M.S. Terror v. R.A.0.C.. Naval Base, Government Services League. Printing v. Education. Printing. TENNlS:— Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships. S.C.C. Rotary Club Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Mr. W C154 words
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1151 1936-07-15 24 GUNNERS LOSE 1-0 An Interesting (j&nte By Hermes BY gaining a victory over the Gunners by the only goal scored when they met at Anson Road this evening, the Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers recovered the second place m the tirst division table and maintained their challenge1,151 words
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Article806 1936-07-15 24 SCHOOL ATHLETICS IN JOHORE Enjoyable Meeting At English (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 13. IN fine weather, the annual athletic sports ol the English Colleue Johore Bahru, was held this afternoon on the school ground m the presence of a larju* and representative gathering which included His Highness806 words
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153 1936-07-15 24 SOCCER AT TANGLIN Easy Win For R. A. Singapore, Tue THE Inniskillnv r >,s. sustained defeat m the Second Division League at Tanglin yesterday met the Gunners, who won Roberts opened the scores for the Gunners, head:n<- wcii-nu from Reeves m the net. The Skins put more life In o153 words
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Article166 1936-07-15 24 Worses And Paniei Classified THE following is the latest clasaiflcauo of horses and ponies M Issued by the Straits Racing Association: HORSES Transfers:— ■v.*.-. From Class 2 to Class l-Bnnai Tuioh Clever Alec, Combination, Up, Kirkdale, Popover, Queen's Course. Rainborough, Tocsaway, Vandal. W» 1O From y Class 1166 words