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Title Section14 1936-08-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 158 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AuTust 4, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article848 1936-08-04 1 FRANCE AND BRITAIN WAR GOES ON REBELS IK SERIOUS PLIGHT AT TOLEDO London, Aug. 3. no official reply has been formulated to the French Governmerit's appeal for a policy of non-interference in Spain's intpmal affairs but it is understood that the British Government is in entireReuter Wireless - 848 words
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Article89 1936-08-04 1 No Hope For Air Liner London. Aug. 2. HOPE for the safety of the occupants of the missing Jersey airliner has been abandoned. Wreckage found on the rocks was identified as the plane. There were no signs of the occupants. Reuter. The air liner was carrying eight passengers, a pilot89 words
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Article223 1936-08-04 1 BRITISH TRADE WITH MALA YA Com m issioner Busy (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 22. MR. Wilmot, Trade Commissioner, la spending a busy time on tour. This week he has interviewed in Nottingham representatives of the engineering, lace, soap, hosiery and cycle industries In an interview Mr Wilmot dwelt223 words
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Article, Illustration98 1936-08-04 1 Sir Sydney Barton, British Minister in Addis Ababa and personal friend of Emprrcr Haile Selassie, pictured with L".dy Barton in the grounds of CVffs End Hall, near Ramsgate, the home of Lieut. Colonel Sir G. A. M'Larcn Scealts, where they have been staying since their return from Abyssinia. Sir Sydney,98 words
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Article76 1936-08-04 1 Continuing In A Few Days Karachi, Aug. 2. lORD Semrill. who started on an attempt to lower the record for th*» fl^ht from England to Australia and who was forced to land at Ja<k. *n P^sh where he had to make cp-tnin artiu*tments to his machine, landed76 words
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Article23 1936-08-04 1 Hongkong. Aug. 3. A severe typhoon swept over the Fiikien and Chekian* coast yrsterdav. Swatow and Amoy were hit— Sin Chew Jit Poh.23 words
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Advertisement54 1936-08-04 1 V JjflSjjilj S FRESH MILK— WITH L-gpgi ALL THE TROUBLE J REMOVED! TET K. t U end to delicious, nourishing milk l_j milk, to drink. It is especially j. pore Ia i for babies. If your with only deakr cannot supply you, U !U :.KlimAc-e;KS stud us his name and54 words
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Article540 1936-08-04 2 -Sm Chew Jit poh - -Sm Chew Jit poh. CHINA REBELS THREATENED Ma rsha I Ch ia ng Is Firm f Shanghai, Aug. 3. ALL foreigners in Kwangsi have been warned by their diplomatic representatives to concentrate in Wuchow before Aug. 5, the date fixed for inauguration of the separatist regime540 words
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Article, Illustration554 1936-08-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johire Bahru, Aug. 2. TWO Banjarese named Salleh bin Karim and Dollah bin Manap. who were stopped by the Kluang police while on their way to Kluang town on May 5, and examined, were charged before Inche Esa bin554 words
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Article108 1936-08-04 2 Servant Davis, RAF.. North Weald Aerodrome. Essex, jumped by parachute when the machine he t i flying between Maid.stono and Chatham burst intc flames. He was badly burned about the head and face. With a view to encouraging British motor touring during the summer season the Belgian Government are Instituting108 words
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Article297 1936-08-04 2 COUNSEL INSULTED Johore Case Transferred <From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahn, AN application was made this n ing in the Supreme km? orr Bahru, before Mr. JusSceJ v V-" by Mr. J. M Lahiri on b eh n ,f G nf M Mohamed Hussein bin Piui Singapore, that a certain297 words
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Article70 1936-08-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Sunday. INVITATIONS have been issued by Miss Goh Ki Neo 1 and Mr. A.T. Ponniah for their wedding which is to take place on August 10. Miss Ki Neo is a clerk at the Strydam Girls' School and Ui Ponniah. who was until70 words
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Article1039 1936-08-04 3 CHINA AS SEEN BY A MALAYAN EXCBLLf r T E ,r w SOo K sv r ,nd and Its People (Supplementary English Readers) ngINA: the I^ n v n M B RS Malaya Pablishing House, 75 eents. h-m4 little book writ--1 v ?,n who studied and nniversity and Is nowY.Y.N. - 1,039 words
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Article124 1936-08-04 3 530,000 Join In Five Weeks Rome. HURING the past five weeks, 530,000 Italians have volunteered for enrolment in the Italian militia, it is an i.ounced. This follows the Fascist Party's decision that all members of the party between the ages of 21 and jo should be liable for124 words
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Article104 1936-08-04 3 President Visits Lord Tweedsmuir Quebec, Juiy 31 PRESIDENT Roosevelt was accorded an enthusiastic reception on his arrival to visit Lord Tweedsmuir who, In a speech dwelling on American-Cana-r "an friendship said he earnestly hopcJ lor a still closer understanding. He prayed that, not by any allianceReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article56 1936-08-04 3 Jerusalem, July 31. THE High Court has remitted the col lective fine of £5.000 imposed on Caza on the mound that the neighbouring railway and telephone communications had been cut The Chief Justice. Mr. McDonnell emphasised that the Hish Commissioner had exceeded his authority in enactingReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article38 1936-08-04 3 Further Killings By Arabs Jerusalam, Aug. 2 AN Arab Police Inspector was shot dead by Arabs outside the mosque at Haifa and two Jewish watchmen were also found shot dead near their colony in central Palestine- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article46 1936-08-04 3 Law Notic e For To day The Acting Chief Justice at IpohCourt of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10 30 a.m. Summonses- in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. At 11 a m in the 2nd Court:— Motions, Judgment Summons and Magistrates Appeal- Rex vs. S. BernardRex vs. S. Bernard - 46 words
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Advertisement9 1936-08-04 3 £^k "MAN LION" W3(y RAPID HARDENING I rEHfENT s9 words
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Advertisement40 1936-08-04 3 .CAUSTIC SODA. B Stock Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. Look For This Trade Mark W/i^m Bu^'ȣ A Watch. CHROMIUM STBWAT .\TT DEALERS THKOUCHOUT MALAGA. MODKRATEIYPRI^' FHJvV GI T ARANTEED. Vv r.yl Sole Agents:40 words
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Advertisement241 1936-08-04 4 JREUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE] n I OMM>\ COMMODITIES I London, Aug. 1. i W) Y TX> T> t* ¥J IvUDIjEiEV price To-day's Change. Tone Quiet Closed BSB 8 B S Spot 711 16 7% Closed. August 7 11 16 73/ 4 September 711 16 713 16 c)ct.||Dec 734 7 13 16241 words
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Advertisement142 1936-08-04 4 i B I I OM»O\ SHARE LIST London, Aug. l. Shares of £1 denomination unless Previous To-day Change. Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 31'4 Chinese I* Reorgs. 1913 (London) 89 2 METAL MARKET I London, Aug 1 E. i Previous To-day Change. TIN Standard. Cash (official price) 1847 8 Closed 3142 words
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Article467 1936-08-04 5 rn Lvall Evatt K*A-«SS. Sellers Tin aimbang .Malay 3|- -53-*; 14--1 60 39 |-1-6!-165 3:6 |-1-4!-1.55 -2-8-57 6 15--1.65 171--0.80 lin • • • • 16 6 0 77 17 6 0.83 16'--0.75 i Selangor deriang  12- 0.40 0.78 14--0.45 0.82 12 6 0.40 0.78 14|--0.45 0.83 1467 words
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Article448 1936-08-04 5 10 10 M Collieries 5 5 Wearne Bros 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord. 1 1 do KMs Prefs. 10 10 1 1 M Breweries 10 10 10 5 Overseas Ass 40 40 O'sea C B.C. 1 1 Raffles Hotel 10 10 Robinson Ord. 100 100 do B*^ Prefs. 1448 words
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Article162 1936-08-04 5 SINGAPORE MVNINGAPORE 5 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom l 1907 red 1947 $1,600,000 I • Mar. 31 Sept. 30 113 115 nom 4 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 I Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 nom 4 1913 red 1963 $2,000,000162 words
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Article382 1936-08-04 5 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Allenbv Alor Gajah 157V 2 0 95 1.65 1.05 1.55 0.95 1.65 1.95 Amal. Malay ($2) Ayer Hi! am Ayer Molek Aver Panas Basset Batu Lin ang Bro^a.s • Un (ik. 3.20 3 35 3.30 3.40 1.40 0.97 1.47% 1.10 1.40 1.00382 words
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Article408 1936-08-04 5 Trade In Ce ylon Obstacles To Further Expansion A SURVEY of the import trade of Inc".;: for the fiscal year, April 1, 1935, co March 31. 1936, prepared by his Majesty I Senior Trade Commissioner in India, i-icludes an extract from the Ceylon Administration Report for 1935 (Customs and Shipping).408 words
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Article128 1936-08-04 5 Crittall Manufacturing New Interest WOOD Surrounds has been registered a public company with nominal capital of £1,000 in £1 shares. The objects are to carry or business as makers of and dealers ifi wood and metal window frames, don, etc. The following have consented to be directors: Sir128 words
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Article62 1936-08-04 5 THE U.S. Attorney-General. Mr Homer Is Cummins*, hinted in Washington t iv a thit the Investigation started have a statement to make in a few days dicing the entire ma er of tte s.eel "'^es'rsuc-d'b/the'AmeS Ivon 3 BP3 000 tons, compared with i.uio.uw ns renorted by the f62 words
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Article233 1936-08-04 6 "Share Touts'" Stringent Regulations In France AMONG the measures now being prepared in the offices of the finance Minister is one which will consist ul a series of enactments to guard investors ■galnflt share- touts and 'bucket-shops." As regard! the "demarcheur," or share negotiator, who calls on innate people to233 words
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Article342 1936-08-04 6 Anglo -Dutch Decrease In Profits Last Year ANGLO-DUTCH Plantations of Java reports a net profit for 1935 of £93,768, 2 compared with £105,421 the previous i year. The 1935 revenue amounted to s £150,422. against £162.214. After payment of bonus to Eastern I staff of £3.393, and the payment of342 words
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Article198 1936-08-04 6 Steel Trust Pays Its Chairman $165,000 I FURTHER list of the high salaries A paid to some of the industrial leaders last year was made public recently by the Securities and Exchange Commission. United States Steel Corporation appears to treat its directors and high executives very generously.198 words
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Article73 1936-08-04 6 An air race from Brisbane to Adelaide —a distance of 1,440 miles— has been arranged as a feature of the South Australian Centenary Celebrations. It will b« gin on December 16, 1936, and entries will close on September 30. Prizes will range from £500, £100. and £25 for the handicap73 words
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Advertisement28 1936-08-04 6 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j |J Mo t on I l o S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. S I BIMK HARRY CO., LTD. S i StnrafMHV Brunches JL fc.^^^ J~ o*^k28 words
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Advertisement351 1936-08-04 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid up) Y.ioooooooo Reserve Fund Y.129,*****l Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T. YAMAMoto. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's !><* II \\K OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by351 words
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Miscellaneous147 1936-08-04 6 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— II 51 a.m.. Bft 8 ins 11.20 p.m., 10 ft., 3 ins. FOOTBALL— S A FA. Div II MWdlo^ox v. "Skins" 11, Gilmnn Bnrncks. Fort Canning v. S C.F A TT Sin<*nnorp Harbour Bnarri <rroimd TENNIS— SCC. Sprint Tennis Tournament. Snorts. S.C.C. CAPITOL:— Fred Astaire147 words
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Article, Illustration791 1936-08-04 7 AUTHENTIC FIGURES ff 0 Parallel In peace Time M aU th.Mit.c ta^ S mamen ts have K:X"n in Great Britain the M r efi e "ure" fiven are even Th U2h ,,nrkfble than any that Thron su^estcd, there are Mve for accepting thP rea ifnporla nce791 words
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Article235 1936-08-04 7 />orrf Riverdale On Modern Art London. LORD Riverdale was the chief guest at a luncheon held by the British Standards Institution at the Royal Automobile Club. Mr. W. Reavell. retiring chairman of the institution, presided. Proposing "The British Standards Institution." Lord Riverdale said that one of the235 words
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Article37 1936-08-04 7 A myiMd edition of Mines D*partmen* Safety r Met "Firedamn. ffow rm bo rJctected and mewsnrer! bv meirv if the flam*? safety lamr M has no* h— -laced i n ba* at the reduced Dric« o Id.37 words
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Article394 1936-08-04 7 Britain's Secret Research London. PRIAL flights of a new stratosphere I aeroplane ordered by the Air Miistry were made early last month in ondltiona of great secrecy. No great height was attempted, be•juse ihe machine was not fitted with special engine which has been rdered. The new engine,394 words
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Article107 1936-08-04 7 Flying Fle a New 'Plane Costs Only £20 London. A FLYING FLEA" airplane has be-n built for £28 by amateurs at Lcck, Staffordshire. Thf engine cost only £6 and d^v^lo^" :"8 brake horje-power. It was tak^n from a motor-cvele. Other Item! of expenditure include: Five pounds for wood. Five pounds107 words
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Article31 1936-08-04 7 Tlu> Mayor and Town Cl?rk of Southare to attend tho torrnntpn'>'-y celebrations of Harvard Un'versltj (USA) in September. John Fa'varct, found of the university, was born in South wark in 1607.31 words
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Advertisement192 1936-08-04 8 follow ilu- rail's! Follou flu' 4 '■*<»«« «ls "FOLLOW I lII] I I III! SEVENTH DAY! Don't miss I his grand rollicking ASTAIREROCERS Comedy 11l r |TtfV¥ TO-NIGHT i/11l I 1 WMj 6.15-9.15 me N ii.uj.iij.iny fiCW l^RTond M u .ic by IRVING BERLIN LAST NIGHT DON'T MISS IT DON'T192 words
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Advertisement179 1936-08-04 8 No Thriller Ever made can compare with this! More Sensational than "The MUMMY I" %\Y WElfl/), No creatu re like her |^^f ver before! Hbl_ '.^HI Hp»^*OTTO K RUG ER GLORIA HOLDEN SHE GIVES YOU THAT WEIRD FEELING! Next Change at the ALHAMBRA THE GIRL THE WHOLE WORLD TALKED ABOUT179 words
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Article, Illustration272 1936-08-04 9 Gentlemen Please Don't Note THE pell dressed man wandering on to Stage 5 of the new Denham Studios. where Tom Walla ta working on his new ly Dishonour Bright" for Capitol-Cecil, would have required all of his good breeding to suppress a natural shudder. Fbr then was Tom272 words
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Advertisement68 1936-08-04 9 Don't leave it until Too Late! ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES and BOOK NOW for The Outstanding Screen Occasion of the era! CAPITOL Wednesday Aug. 12th. Note Commencing Times: 2.15 MS Ml S «i'\ talkie Hall I j Ml pm TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. [FOX'S >l 14.111 Y DRAMA i __i/ante s Merno68 words
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Advertisement222 1936-08-04 9 TORN APART ON THEIR WEDDING NIGHT THEY MEET AGAIN AS ENEMY SPIES IN THE SERVICES OF THEIR W* 5 °p enin satthe tArIIUL Hk' J^^ '%t rO-MORROVV! Jh. Foremost British Screen St;ir in I HERBERT V| lVlr\l%OtiA\l— I— in PftiiuMOrt'i Thrilling Spy Story Till We Meet Again uith I.IIMItI 1)1222 words
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Article639 1936-08-04 10 POWERS OF GOVERNOR Adm in istra tion Of Justice London. IVHEN Indian Provincial Autonomy "comes into operation on April 1, next the existing Chief Commissioner's Province of Aden will cease to be a part of British India and become a Colony under a Governor and639 words
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Article283 1936-08-04 10 Competition Is Expected Sydney DURING the next tew months kee-i competition la expected to arise on Australian airways, and for the firsi time rival services will operate on the same route. The instruments which airway opera tors will use in this corning struggle will be fast American283 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-08-04 10 "Miss Paris" photographed on arrival at Waterloo Station, London, on the "Normandie" boat-train. She is to appear with the "Folies de Femmes" Company which is appearing at the London Casino shortly.31 words
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Article30 1936-08-04 10 In consequence of complaints about foreign competition, especially Japanese n Portugal and the Colonies, the Lisbon "Joverninent have created a council charged wi h the defence of the national economy.30 words
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Article74 1936-08-04 10 Zane Grey Has Role In Film With Zane Grey, the famouse novelist, as a leading member of the t a new Australian film company, called Barrier Reef Productions his been formed to finance a film off the North Queensland coast. The novelist has left for the scene of action, says74 words
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Article34 1936-08-04 10 An errand boys* "Derby* 4 took place at gravesend in connection with Hospital week. The boys had to deliver thror parcels on a four-and-a-half miles course, and points were awarded for civility and smartness.34 words
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Article456 1936-08-04 10 Plea To Worlds Doctors •By Air Mail.) Oxford, July 24 A RESOLUTION calling on the Brit Medical Association to seek the cooperation of the medical professions of all countries to prohibit the manufacture of poison gas was moved at the annual meeting of the Association at456 words
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Article148 1936-08-04 10 Tout In Coronation Year London A PROPOSAL to have an Empire tl to tour Britain during the Coronation year will be considered In de by a Committee to which the H_ Commissioners of London will be asw< to nominate representatives Official representatives of south Africa. Canada. India New148 words
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Article794 1936-08-04 11 Britain's "Disastrous Po li cy fUTURE OF LEAGUE labour Party's Manifesto London. th r f r.— V'T.rvha? -.sued the follow%~Js2Ju .1,.- nation. UAGDI IN DANGER cou ?n«i-« MW i" m* danger S' 10 h" c'l'.ure of .he League and A «f tho world are at muk.l. :'S f «t has794 words
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Article129 1936-08-04 11 Soap From Coffee Grounds Berlin. IN their all-embracing research into ways and means of overcoming Germany's lack of important raw materials, chemists have now discovered that it is possible to extract from coffee grounds a not inconsiderable quantity of oil suitable for use in the manufacturer of soap.129 words
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441 1936-08-04 11 Forecast By Professor Of Sociology Chicago THE home of the future will have artificial sunlight delivered in its lamp bulbs, news bulletins flashing every few hours in living rooms through facsimile writing, and telephone messages mechanically recorded for the family's re turn. This is. forecast441 words
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Article125 1936-08-04 11 Independent Wives Petition To King Edward London, July VJ. A PETITION to the King to give married women independent nationality in their own person on the same terms as a man or a single woman, have been taken to the Home Office by the Women's Freedom League. It is understood125 words
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Article146 1936-08-04 11 To Help In Case Of (By Air Mail) London, July 18. THE Home Office propose to set up training centres throughout the country for the training of medical students in air raid work. The scheme is In the hands of Wins-Commander E. J. Hodsoll. chief of the Horn*'146 words
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Advertisement76 1936-08-04 11 BEST IX IHI WOULD! PILOT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARENT BARREL We are quite prepared to engrave your name on the fountain pen free of charge in any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen from $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per 2 oz.76 words
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Article319 1936-08-04 12 gPEAKING as the guest of honour at the annual luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters in London, Major C. R. Attlee. leader of the Opposition, made a speech entirely after the heart of those who clamour for an improvement of the planter's lot. The managers and319 words
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Article, Illustration793 1936-08-04 12 THE All-Malayan Exhibition, which has taken place in Kuala Lumpur over this week-end, has brought to the notice of officials and the public the extraordinary increase which has takon place in the quality of the rubber produced by smallholders. In previous vears it has been customary to hold793 words
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Article213 1936-08-04 12 Mr and Mr-. E. E. F. Pretty are sailIng lor Hcme In the Naldera on Aug. 14. ft f The Hon. Mr. C L Green will be Ipoh in a fortnight's time for Home on furlouph. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner-M i and family, oi Sungei Patani. are213 words
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Article538 1936-08-04 13 XF W WAY OF m SUICIDE Claim By Woman Specialist London some PJSJS" flni relief in SSSciSttS re«e, m otonn ßb rou Bht rSSt she erased 15.000 n rt cc#rd where W attributed to "exrgent BH THEORY a vom-m special* at the Institute t A JS538 words
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Article86 1936-08-04 13 One Injection And You\ "Own Up" A DRUG which makes people tell the truth has been discovered by an Edinburgh doctor. The results of the experiment- he has already conducted are so remarkable that criminologists all over the world are contemplating adopting It for the interrogation of suspected86 words
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300 1936-08-04 13 Watch On British Coast For Dope Planes London. A SHARP look-out by Customs officials and coast watchers is to be maintained along the Kent ccast in misty weather that might favour the secret landing of aeroplanes carrying drags from the Continent. Preventive officers, who have questi( tied the witnesses of300 words
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Article108 1936-08-04 13 London Luxury Liner London LONDON'?; most spectacular bottle! party "Luxury Liner." organised in premises In Regent-street, London, only seven months ago, has been closed. With a two floor interior "'Luxury Liner" was built to resemble a steamer complete with "captain and "crew." Now •'captain" and "crew" have been108 words
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Article21 1936-08-04 13 The Rev Father Ec'.mond. Vicar of St. Anthony's Church, Teir.k Anson, Is away on the Cameron Highlands to attend the Retreat.21 words
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Article244 1936-08-04 13 Either British Ally Or Enemy Dublin, July 19 WAR is looming up and England will be in it. The Irish Free State will then not be able to be neutral. Either she will have to give facilities to Britain or else become one of her enemies.244 words
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Article105 1936-08-04 13 London July 20 Reuter learns that Major Ulick Alexander, Comptroller to the Duke and Duchess of Kern, will be appointed Keeper of the Privy Purse in the Royal Household Major Alexander has been Comptroller to the Duke of Kent for several years. He was105 words
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Advertisement34 1936-08-04 13 W3S Telegraphic Address* *<W4 Jt^N GOO**^OOP Jl CHARMINGI V SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THr r n VI ACC'O.MAIODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. 'All K\K AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.34 words
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Advertisement6 1936-08-04 13 WM BRANDY llpy/ AT ALL FESTIVITIES^6 words
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Article, Illustration74 1936-08-04 14 JAPANESE CLUB'S SPORTS A section of the parade of athletes prior to the sports One of the winners receiving a prize from the President of the Japanese Clu b, Mr M Yamaguti A. Takai winning the 100 metres in 11.6 seconds. 2nd. N. Takai and third N a tanabe The74 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-08-04 15 The entrance to the sports grounds. A group of the judges and officials. A group of the senior athletes. Another section of the fancy dress parade Left to right: Johno. A. Takai and X. Takai who came in third, first and second respectively in the 220 metres54 words
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Advertisement13 1936-08-04 15 k 7 q l »r II »A tllt f ilrf/' > -ft -*dLLtC*/f //Ay13 words
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Article, Illustration696 1936-08-04 16 The Schoolgirl becomes a BEAUTY song with perhaps a new meaning to\so mothers, teach your ugly riucklingfl how to transform themselves into beautiful attractive girls, for beauty vou know has a mftgk key which unlocks many doors. You want admiration for them? Then follow u simple beauty plan, the simpler696 words
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Article94 1936-08-04 16 There are two skin types that aiwagive trouble, the very dry skin and the very porous one. Elizabeth Arden's Sensation Salve i? specially designed for the former to restore the soft, moist look to the ikln and to prevent early wrinkling Velva Cream Masque is for the94 words
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Advertisement5 1936-08-04 16 JVlaison L|g^i> i«io. ffh^ 15 words
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Advertisement30 1936-08-04 16 Elizabeth Arden AGAIN SENDS YOU AN EXPERT FROM HER BOND STREET SALON MAYNARDS FROM AUGUST 17 to SEPTEMBER XT APPOINTMENTS ARE NOW BEING MADE FOR TREATMENTS WHICH LAST ONE HOUR.30 words
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Advertisement96 1936-08-04 16 T s»KiiMAxi-:vr"") J WAVES- from *iW— $25. Oil. (i aII i :i and Eugene Mtthoda Maison Interlandi 'Phone 4419. Capitol BMg. A REMINDER! MRS. McFARLANE THE CYCLAX SPECIALIST IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE FOR FREE CONSULTATIONS AND ADVICE ON THE CARE AND HEALTH OF THE SKIN. CONSULTATIONS FREE. TREATMENTS BY APPOINTMENT. PHONE96 words
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Article, Illustration506 1936-08-04 17 Stand up to IT Jl GROUP of us were watching a fa f hi n snow the other day, exqui site clothes worn by beautiful women yet as one of my companions <a man at that) remarked, "Those girls are entirely without distinction, simply because they don't know how to506 words
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Advertisement72 1936-08-04 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE S LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j e Contractors <fe Forwarding Aepnts. ookins: Agents for F.M.B. Railways i 'Vd'ze Agents I C Funnel Line Asl -ir Um lerland Line BIS N. Co., Ltd. I etc., etc. Tel. Address.- -LUGGAGE" i FHONT 2428 or ca'l Union Bldg V FURNITURE THE72 words
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Advertisement76 1936-08-04 17 A TOUHIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE BEAUTY <!orollev more. has received a beautiful collection of flap-jacks and cocktail boxes. A few leather zip fashion powder boxes are still available. 18, battery road, phon? 6995. HAIRDRESSER S Maison Marceiie Special reduction ISf-d uave i JUNE and JULY ivJ $i w 35 Stamford lid.,76 words
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Advertisement139 1936-08-04 17 STATIONER SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets A box containing 50 sheets good quality envelopes and paper for Usual price 80 cts. Come early for better selection E. M. GLOVER Co 9, The Arcade, Singapore. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: </*,<?** Ocular Muscle f> m Z%* i Anomalies. r139 words
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Advertisement70 1936-08-04 17 CHEMIST A SOOTHING SPRAY fOR HEAD COLDS and NASAL CONGESTION Makes Breathing Easier NASAL DROPS A Ephed? :ne /3yiJj Affents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD^ (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8. Kaffles Place. Singapore. CAMERAS AND FILMS 2rL JSSss^B***i^ Restaurant Real European Food Come and have yoar steak cooked as yon like it on70 words
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Article170 1936-08-04 18 Increased Earnings Recorded ACCORDING to figures issued by the A German Statistical Office, the earnings of German shipping in 193j were in excess of either of the two previous years, at rm. 232 millions. But compared with the rm. 571 millions of 1929 they are more than 50170 words
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Article84 1936-08-04 18 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholclers' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mail.s expected from Netherlands Indies by Air < Netherlands >. time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 p.m. and general84 words
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Article47 1936-08-04 18 The above vessel is due here at daylight on Wednesday sth instant from Shanghai. Hongkong and Manila. She will berth alongside the S.H.B. wharves and is expected to sail again the same day at 12 noon for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said. Naples and Genoa.47 words
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Article158 1936-08-04 18 Strong Plea liy F.R.I. MOVED by consideration of the nouncemem ttut the Union SS company are withdrawing tl from their Pacific service. I the Canadian-Australian bating similar action, and the fact British shipping is facl decline while foreign creasing, the Federatio B Industries recently passed a Which was158 words
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Article190 1936-08-04 18 Designed Best CrossChannel Ships THE death is announced of Sir Arc bald Denny, one of the Clyde's I famous shipbuilders, which occurred London at the age of 76. Sir Archibald \va > tin* create well-known type of cross-Cham steamer serving every first-class traa< route, in which his firm.190 words
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Advertisement493 1936-08-04 18 tra|m kkitish JV^^^^^Smm^^ "lift 1v j BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore CHITRAL 15,000 Aug. U RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000493 words
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Advertisement128 1936-08-04 18 x.y.k.lixi: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 S.S. FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 20 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557128 words
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Miscellaneous48 1936-08-04 18 [the harbour! MAILS CLOSE TO- DAY Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies. Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Laboean Bilik (M. S. Kampar) 3 p.m. (♦Mails for Europe).48 words
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Miscellaneous82 1936-08-04 18 SHIPS IX DOCK it 4 Godown Gate Nn Kota Inten 22 Muinam 20 Marechal Joffre 18 Japanese Prince Taybank 34 'Kajang 38 Burgenland 48 M. V St. Aldegonde 4 Cranfield 2 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin Lch Alice, Lch. Crow. Lighter Cuacam, Sha Kwang, WBt. Kitty I, WBt. Sprin82 words
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Article571 1936-08-04 19 World's Greatest Travellers IV tfl across delivered recenth at r Ben York. .Mr. Charles rV Piirsall. president of the lonihim Mne. uliom- subject was i Z 'the America- H«-rc-han :to the American publ.c Sid the principal problem was to r OM volume of freight and Ur571 words
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Advertisement281 1936-08-04 19 BIRJiS I'llll.p HIVE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MERKUR I 'r,.^ 0 Au S 3 SL d P es roUnd tr P UcketS from Slngaporl' to Aurtralla Issued a'tV SSBSSPttGE*** Brkbane sy<lney or Mel THI? R/%]VK LfiVfl. AMERICAN A ORTFNTAT, T.TN^ NKKVFCE. M<»««r« *vt>wfw WFIR CO For ROSTOV VFW VOPK281 words
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Advertisement480 1936-08-04 19 t v jT£ JO FRENCH PORTS 0 a to I 0 vOj u |B HOMEWARDS. i i RBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aim 4 For Marseille^Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk m»*i la CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept 17 JG'i/ I D^LEfx ARAN FOF BalgOn ToUranC Hal P480 words
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Article643 1936-08-04 20 MUCH ABOUT WOMEN Searching For Sleep HK. Axel Munthe, the eminent nerve specialist in Edwardian times, who sought a cure for his insomnia by writing a hook. unit blind before it was half completed, and recovered his right, has come to London in search643 words
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Article203 1936-08-04 20 Contribution To "Gaiety Of Nations" London. July 20 A BRONZE mural tablet to Jane I Austen, the famous British novelist j of the I.Boo's. authoress of "Pride and; Prejudice" and "Emma."' has been unI veiled to perpetuate her memory in the J little church of Steventon. near BaSttlgjstoke203 words
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Article215 1936-08-04 20 P.C'S TAKE THEMSELVES TO PRISON London rO probationary policemen, members of a party of 35 from Peel House. Westminster, who were being conducted round the Old Bailey, were accidentally locked in one of 98 cells under the building for an hour and a half. They left the party, which was215 words
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Article189 1936-08-04 20 London. OSCAR Slater was married by decli ration In the County Building, Glasgow. His bricie was a London 1 woman. in the official marriage for the bridegroom's name was given as Oscar Joseph Leschziner. aged 64. widower a bank book-keeper, of James Grey vtrect Glasgow, and the bride189 words
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Article55 1936-08-04 20 Mr. T. R. Lamb, who has recently returned from Kelantan, has taken over the management of Rahman and Sungel Lering Estates and is residing Oil Jinjang Estate. Kepong. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Barker, whe are at present staying with the former's brothci. Mr. Reginald Barker, of Torkington Estate, are sailing55 words
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Article221 1936-08-04 20 Railway Workers And War THE attitude of railway work country toward* v -d M-on by Mr J. Hendersoi presidentia address to the <• of^he Rational Union ol R Statesmen of the world hi them that war was Inevil A SCANDAL" We have no quarrel wtiii the waymen ol221 words
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Article44 1936-08-04 20 The centenary of the opening ol the City of London School will fall on Pefc 2. 1937. and the Common Council voted £2.500 for the purpose of <•<■'< brating it by a service in St. Paul's Cathedral and other events, Including a reception at Guildhall.44 words
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Advertisement13 1936-08-04 20 f /^s«F 1> /J NO WARM, ffm \1 *S r^k m THANKS 'I13 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1936-08-04 21 TH E PAHANG WORKINGS How The Work Is Done WHAT does Malaya mean to the ertf€ man in the street? jungles. orchids, h^B 1( l -I. aub iii the State nin tributes every month of rold to the gold supply rt °d All at this1,965 words
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Article99 1936-08-04 21 Mr G R. livett, Kuala Lumpur, who was chic to po i n av< in the middle of this month had to postpone l iis departure owing to the sudden 111— I Mrs. has now recovered, and ct to sail >n the Antenor to-mon The manv friends ol Mr. and99 words
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Advertisement29 1936-08-04 22 v S WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING WINCARNIS INVALID x BEEF CUBES' j RICH IN VITAL a VITAMIN "A" OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.29 words
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Miscellaneous970 1936-08-04 22 O\ THE RADIO m w- (creith: The Shoemaker (North Country British bHl|Ur( k IPolk-Song* (Hoist), Cherry Ripe (arr. 1 Cyri' Scott). The Kinp's Hunt <Dr. l 9 ril^railllllie CnSton? William Parsons: High. Blow Low (Charles Dibdin. arr lYarLsmission GS« 13.97 metwi Swain), YarmOUtH F ftlr (War(21.47 mcs.) and GSG 16.86970 words
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Miscellaneous324 1936-08-04 22 5.35 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB (Germ., Engl). 615 p.m. Call DJQ and DJR (Ger-, man. English). German Folk Song. 620 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.15 p.m Little German Broadcast- ing ABC. 7.30 p.m. News in German. 7.45 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the Dutch East Indies.324 words
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Miscellaneous261 1936-08-04 22 CARNERA'S SEARCH For The Right DKIMO CARNERA. the man they called 1 the Ambling Alp. waved farewi America, and his career as a b the liner Vulcania bore him t.',' his native Italy. "Goodabye. America." he said Stood on deck with the air! ol crutrhes. "Goodabye, rmhtins," ho said fully261 words
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Article1615 1936-08-04 23 UV AMERICAN y High Costs Of Operation j J r ,r Ar,l«i.k. asked ,e 1 which has been "jr minds of shipping since the project of a fifJZ a,n>ss the North (irst mooted. p ,v. and opinion b iiv ided between them such discussions1,615 words
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347 1936-08-04 23 Stones Thrown "Internationale" Sung •By Air Mail) Manchester, July 20. STONE-throwing. free 'fighting and the singing of the "Internationale" greeted the British Fascists when they staged a mass meeting here to hoar Fir Oswald Mosloy. then 1 lender speak. Th^ meeting wns preceriM hv347 words
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Article163 1936-08-04 23 German Rebuff To Austria Vienna. ANE of the stranger examples of thac rampart nationalism so prevalent n contemporary Europe is reported m the Austrian Press. It is said that a championship team ol Austrian carrier-pigeons, bent on for this years Olympic coi< test bv a flight from Regensbiirg to163 words
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Article951 1936-08-04 24 PUTTING THE WORLD ON THE TELEPHONE (By Air Mail) London, July 22. JWS year will be an important one in the history of thr Post Office. I propose that capital expenditure shall be increased to £13.530,000. a figure Which is a record in Post Office951 words
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Article85 1936-08-04 24 "t>^ Brooklyn, New York. Third degree assault." T s r wa how Judge Franklin Taylor, in Court here, described tho actions of motor-car drivers who snlash pedestrians' clothes in wet weather Judge Taylor was hearing a case in which a man was charged with takln" he law into his own85 words
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Article224 1936-08-04 24 Soldier Who Served In British Colonies Berlin. BECAUSE a young German preferred service in the British colonies to becoming a soldier in Napoleon's army, fifty-two families of the village of Oberfell, on the River Mosel. will each inherit over £9.000. That Ls the extraordinary .story behind I224 words
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Article117 1936-08-04 24 Nazis Killed In Chile Fierce Street Battle With Socialists Santiago. TWO Nazis were killed in a fierce pit--1 ched battle that took place in the main shopping street of Valparaiso. The trouble started when Socialists tried to stop the street sale of the Nazi newspaper "Work." A protective Nazi squad117 words
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Article152 1936-08-04 24 Council Asked To Take Active Steps r_ London. E scheme for a general medical service for the whole nation will soon become practical, judging from reports presented at the meeting of the British Medical Association at Oxford. The Council was asked, in a resolution, to consider more152 words
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Article37 1936-08-04 24 for i? h s IPft with Ww Cnrnv t Or^° n f r l™?h via the Pn rifir Mr e r. Dnvies. who ha.s furt retSmed 0 r f O Mr lO^ re y haS aSSUmed duties37 words
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Article298 1936-08-04 24 Experts Make Experiment 1 Bni H° T a i r v in stead of hydrogen, used by the Stratos] here Professor Piccard. and M when they make a trim ascent converted stratosphere ballooi balloon festival at Heysel Stadium Brussels Other famous balloonist will n their own balloons298 words
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Article102 1936-08-04 24 Mme Parren's Great Work For Women THE 50th anniversary of the of Mme. Callirohe Parren, I Greek Feminist. hM bmi here Mme. Parren first entered public in 1887 with the appearance ol •'Women's Journal" which .she founc and edited. She contributed to a number of da papers— writing102 words
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Article95 1936-08-04 24 German Grounds tor Divorce Cologne FE refusal of a man to allow his to bear children is ground divorce in Germany This decision has lust been rearh by the Hteh Court of ApDP.il In a cai brought before It nfter a tower pou had stated that a95 words
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Article853 1936-08-04 25 PIVE FIRSTS P A T PENANG Day Of Good ■mm Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Monday. EJSft Umn Meeting m rg?,£MMM «■>« and the in* hard. i a had a very successful Van Xlin five tf the eight winners was the most, successful jockey, riding four853 words
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Article82 1936-08-04 25 Cairns. Queensland. July 24. TWO Australasian record high jumps were established at the recent Agricultural Show at Cairns. The midget pony, Johnny Graham which is only 12 1 hands, cleared 7ft 3'.j ins., beating his own record of 7 ft. 1 5 8 ins. The new Australasian82 words
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Article42 1936-08-04 25 Suspended After Nazi Demonstration Vienna, July 30. THE general amnesty for political prisoners which Dr. Schuschni^a granted, following the Austro-German agreement, has been suspended becaus« of a Nazi demonstration against Staihemberg at the Olympic torch ceremony last night— Re'uter Wireless.42 words
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440 1936-08-04 25 Singapore Sprinter's Fine Effort At Olympic Games Berlin. Aug 2. MERR HITLER this afternoon formally opened the Olympic Games. It was raining. One hundred thousand people packed the Stadium. The teams marched past Herr Hitler, some giving the Nazi salute and some the Olympic salute. The Chinese did not give440 words
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Article193 1936-08-04 25 Sultan Of Johore In London (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) Ltmdon, July 22. MR. O. T. Faulkner, the newly appointed Adviser on Agriculture takes over his post at the Colonial Office next week. Captain D.G.B. Ridout has arrived home on the conclusion of his service193 words
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Article41 1936-08-04 25 Singapore. Monday. Aliened to have obstructed a Revenue Officer in the execution of 'iis duties at the Beach Road Market last night, a Japanese was produced before the smh Magistrate this morning. The case was postponed for a week.41 words
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Article47 1936-08-04 25 The Aucust issue of Malayan A:i Mails a leaflet issued by the Posts ana Telegraphs Department, is now reauy L nd can be obtained on request at any important post office. It gives fuU information regarding all air ma services to and from Malaya.47 words
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Article151 1936-08-04 25 "Godless" Leader Warns Communists Moscow. DEFENCE for priests as a class has come from a most unexpected quarter—Emelyan Yaroslavski, Russia's leading atheist and President of the Militant Godless Society. He rebuked a group of Young Communists who had objected to the enfranchisement of priests and clergymen, provided by151 words
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Article123 1936-08-04 25 German Airman Escapes By Parachute Berlin, July 27. ANEW type of aeroplane from the Heinkel Aircraft factory cracked up In the air while being demonstrated on Monday before Colonel Charles Lindbergh. The pilot, Colonel Udet, a famous German pilot and Chief of the Technical Staff of the Air123 words
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Article607 1936-08-04 26 CEYLON PAIRS TRIUMPH List Of 1936 Champions 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug 3. BOTH the Malayan singles titles have gone to visitors this year for the first time in the history of the Rt.L.T.A. championships. Yesterday Miss Sansoni. holder of the wemen's title of607 words
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Article557 1936-08-04 26 Results Of Open Medal Bogey Competitions THE open medal, and bogey competitions which were played at the Singapore Golf Club over the week-end l ("suited as follows: yesterday morning and results in a win for H. I. Yamamoto with a score of 3 up. 93 cards were557 words
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Article128 1936-08-04 26 S.G.C. Win, Garrison Second THE Singapore Golf Club won the In-ter-Club competition at Bukit Timah on Saturday, returning a score of 300. The Garrison G.C were second with 315, the Island Club third with 318 ird the Sepoy Lines G C. lourth with 337. The teams were: S.G.C.:—M.128 words
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Article152 1936-08-04 26 Lord Burghley On Britain's Claims 'By Air Mail) London, July 15 I ORD Burghley, speaking at the A.A.A. Championship dinner in London said that Britain had a very strong case for bringing the 1940 Olympic Games to London. Rival claims wore those of Helsincrr '^iN. Tokyo, and Rome,152 words
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Article146 1936-08-04 26 Women Still Lack Consistency OTILL England's women lawn tennis players lack consistency. While Kay Stammers and Dorothy Round continue to be so erratic the former has never been .so erratic than she was when she lost to the Polish player, Mile. Jrdreziowskn. In the Wimbledon championships-England cannot expect146 words
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Article243 1936-08-04 26 Singapore. Monday A CRICKET match between the India- Association and the Loyal Air pni played on the former's ground at Ball stier this afternoon ended in a rfn. the R.A.F. being 49 runs behind S four wickets in hand when called. Brisbane of the Air POrce243 words
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Article365 1936-08-04 26 Generous Offer To Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 31 A committee meeting ui the Johcrt Chinese Football Association wai held at No. 74, Jalan Trus. Johore Bahru with Mr. Low Tong Nam in the chair, in the absence of the President, Mr. Tan Chuan Quee.365 words
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Article1214 1936-08-04 27 INTER STATE CRICKET lockhart 's Good Bowling Singapore, Monday. IiIHOVOI without the ■mfcjJJ of A 1 'V;r,^lrr. Samson d* S.lva. gJgSS fielded a team sufficiently SSSf to beat Malacca by eight ts in a two-day cricket match Jbyed on the i>aclan K yesterday and Had1,214 words
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Article44 1936-08-04 27 The Postmaster-General announces that the air mail money order service has been extended to the Gold Coast and Nigeria. Four men were injured at Portsmouth Dockyard when staging alongside H.M.S. Irone Duke gave way and they fell 40 ft. into 4 ft. of water.44 words
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Article269 1936-08-04 27 Malayan Students At Home Tennis Tournament With Siamese (By Air Mail) (From Our Ovm Correspondent) London, July 17. SIAMESE students beat Malayan students by 5 male! it's to 2 in a tournament in London which yielded some lawn tennis of a high order. Under the auspices of the Victoria League,269 words
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Advertisement28 1936-08-04 27 SPECIAL OFFER §1 WEEKS ONLY Just Received a Special line of Tennis rackets H'I'KICES. PBOM $10.00 TO $17.50 STRUNG WITH ORANGE OH WHITE A,.,-^ Phone "^QUEEN'S j tiireet.28 words
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Advertisement10 1936-08-04 27 THt CRCAT CASTCRN lIH AMUHANCt COMPANY LIMITED v/%>» A/ a/TW10 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-08-04 28 The Market Place, Cadiz, which was shelled recently by the Spanish cruiser Cervantes Senor Giral who succeeded Senor Barrios as Premier. Senor Giral is reported to be distinctly anti-Fascist. A street scene in Malaga which i* renortej to have been complete]* burnt out by the51 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-08-04 28 Senor Quiroga who was succeeded as Premier of Spain at th- outbreak of the revolution by Senor Barrios, Speaker of the Cortes.26 words
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Advertisement121 1936-08-04 28 OUR CUSTOMER! ?Oj^FjHM_OUI? OPINION I' Mm "the MORRIS EIGHT has no equal among cars of its price and its size THE ONLY EIGHT PRODUCED BY SpeCiallSatiOfl OVER 108,000 MORRIS CARS SOLD IN 12_MOXTH> Britain's motor Industry has never before known such sensatlona sales figures as these— because British motoring has121 words
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