Morning Tribune, 5 August 1936
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Title Section12 1936-08-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE V(JI- —j._No. 159.^ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, August 1936. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article814 1936-08-05 1 MANOEUVRING L.ndon, Auir. 6 ftNI .V nun,,,- M are the Spanish M W«. h Guadanama front m the A staKmat,. eontf™" °}ft253l maintain their mountains near >■• •'< sh( rt of ammU nition and SSSSB 3 sUW Government J-e--m Sebastian regi n by destio>I) rzun.814 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-08-05 1 Return of victorious MUm troops. BlackshirtVntvrrvtv Students marching past Signor Mussolini m m%JavStezia m Naples on their return from East Africa.21 words
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Article162 1936-08-05 1 Italians Send More Troops Paris. Aug. 3iDDIS Ababa ll being besieged b. A thousands of Abyssinians who ai urking m the eucalyptus groves roum he town and frequently attacking iron lifTerent directions. The Italian garrison is constantly o he gui vive. according to messages fro: nReuter - 162 words
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Article124 1936-08-05 1 Cause Still Unknown; Not Spark From Our Oicn Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur, AOg 4. A study of the traffic lugs has eliminated the possibility of the ftre having been canted by a spark from a railway engine." is a passage m an official statement issued this afternoon124 words
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Article92 1936-08-05 1 ANGLO-EGYPTAIN TREATY Sudan Question Now Settled Cairo, Aug. 3. 7ITH the initialling of the draft text of the Sudan provisions of the prosed Anglo-Egyptian treaty, two big stades m the way of a settlement Vve been removed as an agreement on military provisions has already been announcing that the MailingReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article49 1936-08-05 1 fARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has selectil ed Dr. Lim Boon Keng, President of he University of Amoy. as a niembei ,1 the committee of the National Econonic Council. Nanking nr Lim was formerly a resident o -niapoie. and Is well-known for his york In Malaya.49 words
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Article194 1936-08-05 1 American Crop S. \*C y SS WITH wheat assuming a fresh spectacular rise to the highest point A 1030 the belief that the re- 11 nt boom might fizzle out as the North American drought showed signs aking now vanishes It h calculated that the American itReuter - 194 words
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Article96 1936-08-05 1 Chinese Arrested In Kuala Lumpur i From Our Oicn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. I CHINESE named Lai Seng Cheong A was arrested at the railway static here this morning on suspicion of bti concerned m a shooting afl ay v hich took place m Singapore on Jmy96 words
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Advertisement49 1936-08-05 1 JL S 14 mill Ia i POWDERED WHOLE Mn.K S START A KLlM^^^^] pOwDE R E I> COURSE AND WATCH f I^^Tf 1 f FORM. ADD WATFK txjx? i\ivKn\'WF\'\ I AND I THE IMrKUVWIL^i wwrVi r MILK J AnTC IN Til!-: I!K,\:.. IW«g^gaL vil.K. TOUR FAMILY, i ributcn j49 words
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Article450 1936-08-05 2 SMASH -GRAB RAID Soldiers Plead Guilty Singapore, Tuesday. THE sequel to the window smashing incident at the premises of Messrs. Ellison S. Ezekiel Co., Capitol Buildings, during the early hours of the morning of July 18 was heard this morning before Mr. L. B. Gibson, m the criminal district court.450 words
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Article36 1936-08-05 2 Hoavy rain m Moldavia and South Bessarabia caused floods which washed away two railway bridges and several sections, some half a mile lone of the railwnv Six oeople are reported t* nave been killed by lightning36 words
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Article270 1936-08-05 2 Rest Film In Weeks At The Pavilion THERE have been many films from American studios starring operatic stars, m most of which the producers seem to have thought that the singer's name would be a box office attraction and have therefore paid little attention .to story and270 words
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Article191 1936-08-05 2 Sega mat Malay's Ordeal (From Our Own Correspond Johore Balm Jl REMARKABLE story of ho n Malay fisherman nan,, bin Abas escaped from the 1 crocodile after a terrfic stniE»l< m the shallow water m a Muar River which flow! Segamat, was related when dying deposition was191 words
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Article56 1936-08-05 2 Singapore, Tuesday. k PRELIMINARY inquiry into apron posed charge oi attempted murder against Tan Choon will be listed for hearing before Mr Trevor D 11. the Second Magistrate, on August 11 It is alleged that Tan Choon .stabbed a comoatriot. Tan Toi. with a dagger on the morning56 words
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Article16 1936-08-05 2 Rotarian A. K. Burrattee will address the Rotary Club of Singapore to-morrow on "Rotary And Islam."16 words
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Advertisement10 1936-08-05 2 /o^k "MAN A LIOW I j UVK^^ RAPID HARDENING j10 words
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Advertisement30 1936-08-05 2 Sf t J Ithe sign of quality and service! Shell Motor Oils; j MiaL DELS I You Can Be Sure of Shell > Advrtisnncnt of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd30 words
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Article322 1936-08-05 3 HWANGSI TO DECIDE Missing Leaders In Singapore Shanghai. Am;. lI VMh..Mic rom^ation with rhian( Kai ShHc. who is nerml I-Vn* \u Hs.ane JJJ General," Kg"** 'utions nasserl by the v Session appointing |,j huni Cherf Peace Pr«-- -< ommander <>t Kwangs Pah Chan* Hsi322 words
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220 1936-08-05 3 Europeans Allegedly Involved In Highway Robbery Near Changi Sinßapore, Tuesday. *N amazing case of highway robbery, m which two Europeans are alleged to have been involved, occured about 1 (.'clock this morning. The victim, a Chinese taxi-driver, was bound, gagged and robbed of about $6 After leaving the man m220 words
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Article28 1936-08-05 3 Government's Repatriation Decision Wellington, Aug. 3. THE Government intends to repatriate all Chinese, other than coolie labour, introduced into Samoa during the previous administration.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article13 1936-08-05 3 The body of Mr. C. J •.1j d Whll( ng inatecl In Melbourne.13 words
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Article199 1936-08-05 3 Middle-a^ed Man Who Could Hardly Walk He thought he had injured his knee m some way and that it needed massage and treatment, but he got no relief. 'I he truth was that he was suffering from uric acid m the joint. Now he tells199 words
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Advertisement18 1936-08-05 3 •CAUSTICSODA. iN* Available r ompetitive Prices. ;pn <l Inquiries to Ra hamm Penhas, 6 K«bin Son Road> s18 words
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Advertisement107 1936-08-05 3 Iaw% \ogii**' Tor To-day The Acting Chief Justice at Ipoh— Coun of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 1st Court at 11 a.m. S.33 36--Lieber; and Meyerhof G.M.B.H. vs: Jit Hin Co. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S. 210 36— Quah Siak107 words
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Advertisement267 1936-08-05 4 REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE! IOM»O\ rO^I^IODITIES London, Aug 4 RTTRBER i price To-day's Change. Tone Quiet Dull B S B S B S Sj,o! 711 16 7* 75 8 7* 116 August 7 1116 73, 7 5 a 734 116 September 7 1116 713 16 711 16 7\ x 116 OcrJDec.267 words
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Advertisement150 1936-08-05 4 LO\»O\ SIIAIti: LIST London. An Shares of £1 denomination unless Previous To-day Imperial Chemical Industries 39 6 39 7 Imperial Tobacco 160 7 160 ij Langlaate Estates 23 23 9 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 314 313 Shell Trans. Trad, (bearer) 101 3 t io? l" War Loan lVi% 10 p150 words
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Article1342 1936-08-05 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt Exchan ge and Stock Brokers. Singapore. August 4th. 5.00 p.m (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 116 4- 316 4|i. An Pit Tin 2g 26- 28|- JSS Kumbang .g! jg. 551,342 words
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Article217 1936-08-05 5 Messrs. Fraser And Company Tuesday, Aug. 4 5 p.m. IN the absence of any cables Irom London owing to the holidays, the state of uncertainty In the local tin market was even more pronounced to-day. With local tin up 50 cents dollar shares Showed a tendency to firm.217 words
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Article328 1936-08-05 5 Interest Absorbs Most Of Profits THE report of the directors of Kuala Muda Rubber Estates Ltd. for the j year ended Mar. 31, 1936, states that the profit, after allowing for depreciation ol buildings and plant, amounted to £23 558, to which is added £717 brought forward, making328 words
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Article84 1936-08-05 5 When descending from the Schneehorn, near the summit of which they had had to spend a day and a ni^ht owing to a sudden change of weather nnd heavy snowfall, two Munich climber* Herren H. Teufel and L. Herbst, tell 060 ft Hcrr Teufel was killed. Heir84 words
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Article128 1936-08-05 6 No Change In Values m (FYom Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday evening. RUBBER Singapore. 26 7|B cents, unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. New York: 16 3 8 cents, unchanged. Market Tone: Very Dull. No business has been passing to-day and values are nominal. The only items of interest128 words
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Article198 1936-08-05 6 Singapore, Aug. 4. SELLING London 4 months' sight 2l4Vfe London 3 months' sight 2!4Vfe London GO days' sight 2 4 3,32 London 30 days' sight 2 4 3j32 London demand 214 I|l6 London T.T. 2 4 l!l6 Lyoas and Paris demand 885 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand198 words
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Article284 1936-08-05 6 Business On A Moderate Scale MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., London, reported on July 21. as follows:— Plantation— There is little to report this week. Business has been on a moderate scale and values are a fraction lower. The American Questionnaire figures for June have come to hand284 words
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Article92 1936-08-05 6 During the week ending July 25. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 40.160 cases, of which: 35.567 (89 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 2.177 (5 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 766 <2 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1.650 (4 per cent.)92 words
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Article28 1936-08-05 6 Mr. S. J. Sandle has been elected Master of the Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Comnany, with Sir William Raddeley as Upner Warden and Lord Iliffe as Junior Warden.28 words
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90 1936-08-05 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. August) 271|16 27 3|16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. August) 27 27ft No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 7 8 27 do. Aug. 27 271/a do. Sept. 2790 words
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Advertisement22 1936-08-05 6 S ABSOLUTE SECURITY s Motor I \io\ s INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. 1 Aprenta: j SIME DARBY CO., LTD. I Singapore Branches J22 words
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Advertisement449 1936-08-05 6 THE YO KOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTd] (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully B^td \^ssa Head Office: YOKOHAM^ m SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Ma T^. ge N r a «049 Mana^- ZT^ n 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Dp<?k HANK «l F CHINA (Incorporated m China by449 words
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THE LONDON POINT OF VIEW
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Article187 1936-08-05 7 Responsible Position MOUSE" Fielden. as the flight-Lieu-tenant is generally known by h*-j tnends on account of his retiring manner and his refusal to go out on "parties", became the first regular pilot to the King, when m 1929 as Prince of Wak.s he bought his first aeroplane Flieht Lieutenant Fielden187 words
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Article128 1936-08-05 7 MOTHER newly created post Is tha' *#i sassr surgeon m the **nWM™J™ Tt J he well-knowr, f or th pos su ce n been chosen br °ken bones ?f« as J ook ed after th, bones, and «rs. Clud i ng two collar Xi n? for128 words
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Article199 1936-08-05 7 THE Means Test is once again to Uil fore m British home politics— an^ is likely to remain a vital issue f v the remainder of the present Parliamentary' period and at the next Ele tions. It has all started m view of the publication of the199 words
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Article243 1936-08-05 7 THE Opposition have "pounced" on the 1 retention of the Means Test, decrying it as a system striking at the very foundations of family life. Their argument runs something like this: A father is unemployed. He has a son and two married daughters living ii the243 words
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Article273 1936-08-05 7 Storm Over Westminster MR. ERNEST BROWN, the Minister for Labour, was the target for al the Opposition's pent-up feelings when he had to come forward m the Hous* explain the new regulations on behalf of the Government. It was a scene such as the House has rarely witnessed m modern273 words
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Article203 1936-08-05 7 "Fog-Horn Minister AFTER an hour and a quarter haJ gone by, Mr. Brown pitched h*s voice a note higher still "I have one advantage over my critics," he said. "A voice like a fog-horn!" shouted Mr. McLaren from a back Opposition bench And at that moment a strident bla.; f203 words
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Article244 1936-08-05 7 ANEW Defence Organisation, known as National Defence Companies, is to be created m Britain to protect mportant points m the country m time of war or threat of war. The organisation is to be formed df ex-Servicemen between the ages of 43 and 60— that is244 words
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Article178 1936-08-05 7 IT is believed that one of the prime reasons for the poof volunteering to the old Corps was due to a belief that the men mietfit be called m to aid the police m civil disturbances. The ncr Companies, it is now expressly stated are for home178 words
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Article138 1936-08-05 21 to fall a victim to met rank m thece USytag days is U«! ■Sis- g f Mr Ramsay MacLuagain been forced active life following a eh d ,^show the extent of tnc toll taken of Cabinet Minister's health b\ the unrelieved strain of office irt-c'-y whm138 words
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Article320 1936-08-05 21 The King's Gloves THERE arc many Interesting items that this Court has to decide. For instance at the first sitting -now pootponod it was to have siren a ruling on who was to have the honour o: >roviding (ho cloven for the ripht an 1 eft hands of the King320 words
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Article294 1936-08-05 21 "Sunshine" School AN entirely new type of school, which will include babies' rest-rooms, South aspect for all classrooms, gardens for pupils, a cinema and a lift, is to be touilt by the London County Council Education Committee. The design for the school is the worl: ol a London architect m294 words
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Advertisement124 1936-08-05 8 "TILL WF MFFT AGAIN" IS HERBERT MARSHALL'S BEST PICTURE m^ssr&sgfe^ 110 OF MA^ E D^M,K A Hor Opening To-Day <j| j CAPITOL THRILLS! SENSATION! SUSI^SK!: TORN APART ON THEI^I WEDDING NIGHT THEY MEET AGAIN A S S W O R N ENEMIES AS SPIES TN THE SERVICES f 'Vir COUNTRIES124 words
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Advertisement121 1936-08-05 8 TO-DAY at the ALHAMBRA 3,15 %Of WEI^/\- No treoture 4\*^^tfPw^ v before) OTTO KRU G E R GLORIA HOLDEN V^ m A UNIVEISAI V^ SHE GIVES YOU THAT WEIRD FEEIfNGI Xole; Patrons are earnestly Advised ><>< io Brins* <hildr<>n Inder 10 To See This Thrilling i i ii r e121 words
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Article556 1936-08-05 9 A "CINEMA WITHIN A A CINEMA" cv/vta Sidney In New British Production WTTHIN-A-CINEMA" will P !ace a l h Mrs Verloc" < Sylvia Sid- Mr v -i r Homolka. and there is ,„> behind the screen, fSXSSSS^fm will tell. f here. as any t neet i OO k h tor556 words
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Article92 1936-08-05 9 Monks Vice Trial Sequel Munich. The name "Franciscan Strasse' has been ceremoniously expunged by the Nazi city council of Weilheim. near here, "because of the shocking facts regarding the Franciscan order bared by the immorality trial m Coblenz". The population of the Bavarian mountain town of Weilheim is nearly 9092 words
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Advertisement90 1936-08-05 9 TEA DANCES j From sto 7.30 p.m. Kvery Tuesday, Thursday S j And Saturday 4Kr I MGirTDANCES Vfi^ I I Nightly XJ <^ from To The j t4|O <f^ Irresistible j V Rhythms of I DE SILVA'S UVE j ORCHESTRA. V J, i FHF I UMTED ASSURANCE j CORPORATION' iniITIIL90 words
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Advertisement246 1936-08-05 9 j THE EVENT OF THE CENTURY. BOOK NOW! I Weds. Next At The CAPITOL WILHAM MYRNA lUISE POWELL LOY RAINER T H E VIRGINIA BRUCE" f^tZZIJ ■TfRANK MORGAN BRICEI ERNEST COSSART V.' G M S SHOW (Tf SHOWS' p THE "RENDEZVOUS" GIRL •:<fy' KEEPS A DARING DATE WITH THE j*246 words
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Article336 1936-08-05 10 EGYPT FORMS TWO ARMED LEAGUES Blueshirts And Greenshirts Come To Grips Cairo k NEW clement appeared m Egyptian political life, m the form of Bluesnlrts, an armed league of young men .supported by the Wafd and" conducted on similar lines to Fascism. They are well drilled and hold regular athletic336 words
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Article167 1936-08-05 10 Compulsory Uniform For German Medicos Munich. A COMPULSORY uniform for all German doctors has been produced by the Nazi authorities here. It will be worn for the first time by all medical men summoned to the "national camp of doctors" at Alt-Rehse m Truiringia this month. It consists167 words
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Article166 1936-08-05 10 Losses At Chemin De Fer Washington THE appeal of a man for a refund or 1 taxes paid on gambling lasses m France has been disallowed by the United States Court of Claims. The applicant was Mr. J. B. Whitehead, member of an Atlanta. Georgia family, who has166 words
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Article14 1936-08-05 10 Bubwith toll bridge, In the East Riding rece til IT> declared free of toll14 words
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Article25 1936-08-05 10 Mr. P. Porson Neve. 63. of North Transvaal, died m the Arundel Castle, during a voyage to Southampton from Capetown. He was buried at sea.25 words
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Article127 1936-08-05 10 Modernisation Work Goes Ahead Karachi INDIA will soon have one of the finest and best-equipped airports m the world The work of enlarging the Drigh Road aerodrome, Karachi, is rapidly being carried out. Construction of an enormous new hanger is fast nearing completion and the levelling and clearing127 words
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Article100 1936-08-05 10 Over 8 Feet Still Growing Alton, Illinois. DOBERT Pershing Wadlow, aged 18, 11 measures eight feet five inches m height— and he is still growing! He weights 30 stone, five pounds, and when the height figures are officially verified they will probably prove him to be the tallest100 words
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Article123 1936-08-05 10 Le Havre. i A Boat has left here to sail across the Atlantic— by boat. She is the 15--ton yacht Arielle. m which M. Martin Marie, painter and sailor, intends to set sail from New York for Le Havre Besides sails, Arielle has a 50123 words
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Article284 1936-08-05 10 APPALLINGLY UGLY ENGLISH SEASIDE We Take "Herd-Like" Holidays, Thinks German Berlin ENGLISH South Coast seaside resorts are the subject of a caustic commentary by the London Correspondent of th e'Hamburger Fremenblatt" m an article entitled "Mr. Jones Takes His Holiday." "How appallingly ugly the English seaside Is" says this German284 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-08-05 10 At London's Latest Flying Field Passengers alighting from a nhne at Gatwick, the new airport recently opened by Lord Swinton On the left is the telescopic tunnel through which travellers walk direct tn fhT I Customs office. m38 words
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Article153 1936-08-05 10 Old Couple Who Had No Bed Cologne AVER £10,000 m coins, bank notes and securities have been discovered by the sanitation authorities following an inspection of a house occupied by two elderly brothers at Kiedrich, Rheingau. The two occupants, aged 62 and 72 respectively, had been living153 words
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Article81 1936-08-05 10 Bucharest All wage eatners m Rumania, regardless of age or sex. have been ordered to buy gas masks— and they must buy them from the state. This decision by the Government means the immediate manufacture of millions of masks. Poland, by an arrangement with Rumania,81 words
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Article102 1936-08-05 10 Burmese Princesses In Poverty Rangoon rO octogenarian princesses, Princesi Tineda Htaik Khaungtin and Princess Mindar Htaik Khaungtin. have been exempted from payment of all municipal taxes, including arrears. I the Rangoon Municipal Corporation. Both the princesses are the only surviving daughters of the late Burmese King Mindon. father102 words
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Article86 1936-08-05 10 42 Portraits On I'ostagi Budapest A QUEER miniature draughtsmanship record is claimed by Peter Hies. B native of Salgotarjan, Hungary. In a square equal m size to an ordi nary Hungarian postage stamp, he drawn 42 highly artistic coloured portraits of distinguished men and wome They include portraits86 words
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Article399 1936-08-05 11 xE W BASE FORMED Powerful Naval Guns London umi \\l> (iermanv's north H" 1 ,'is, tor l-boats and light 11 M T i, tl c Great War, whose f ruiser> m harbour works ST3SS-S n beinv""vir.'iW- Peace Treaty exT f ,rb !<■ this But it made399 words
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Article100 1936-08-05 11 Germany's "Most Distressed Area" Gerrmnvv Berlin. feSl**! area" is betvern rnw wln r-f?rowin R region mon. the local Nazi re K ional I f Province, it must not Jgjjjj that it was prosperous, said H^of^ontHJLK 1 the to the °«Sn^ih£?tt pvments to the ClIn H UtehK Fr °i nt this100 words
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293 1936-08-05 11 London PARLIAMENT will be asked m the autumn to approve the transfer t, State of some 4,500 miles of main trunk roads. This scheme, which will take effect at the beginning of the financial year -April Ist m England and Wales am! May293 words
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Article195 1936-08-05 11 Ptnal Servitude For Wine Theft Paris. A FRENCHMAN has-been sentenced to penal servitude for stealing twenty bottles of wine. Louis Huguenet. a blacksmith, was accused of having stolen the wine from the cellars of a General and of a hlgn magistrate. At 6 a.m. on the morning of195 words
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Article188 1936-08-05 11 America Celebrates But Hundreds Die Washington. July 4 DEATH is stalking side by side with joy throughout the United States to-day —Independence Day. During the past 30 years more lives have been lost celebrating the independence of America from Great Britain than were lost m winning it. At188 words
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Article36 1936-08-05 11 An increase m the foreign trade of Sudan is recorded for the first four months of 1936, during which the total increase m Imports and exports was £E636,569, compared with the corresponding period of last year.36 words
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Article237 1936-08-05 11 Equity With The Widow Saould spinsters' pensions be forgot And never brought to mind? Will spinsters' pensions be forgot Till next election time? TWO thousand spinsters, drawn principally from industrial areas, met at the Kingsway Hall and m Hyde Park to discuss pensions. This verse sung to he237 words
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Advertisement143 1936-08-05 11 r o T7u banyan if /T) i 4^*^ At the leadin^ Cafes and Rcstaur'^^.:>N? ants m many parts of the country, thousands of people are discovering i* Ovaltine' as the perfect tropical lvA |1 M h -Ovaltine 1 has great advantages as \J ff\ Lillet- a hot-weather beverage. Whilst it143 words
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Article298 1936-08-05 12 MORNING TRIBUNE INTERVENTION? Singapore: Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1936. ANXIETY about the internal situation m Spain has shifted to anxiety about international intervention. There is no evidence that any government has intervened, but thrre ii plenty of evidence that both the Spanish Government and the Spanish rebels have received outside support.298 words
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Article677 1936-08-05 12 "YOU belong to a precarious profession. At least that ll the impression I ■red from a particular instance. A nephew of mine left this country with every hope of a successful career us a planter. A depression fell and within a year he was back again looking for677 words
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Article372 1936-08-05 12 Mr. T. A. O'Sullivan, who lecently returned from Home leave, has assumed duty as Inspector of Schools. Perak. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ford, of Kuala Lumpur, left on Satmday for a world tour. They will be away six months. Miss Morant. grand-daughter of Mrs. J. H. M. Robson,372 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-08-05 12 Busby and Scarlet— Field-Marshal Lord Milne m conversation wj h l 12-year-old drum major during his inspection of the Army »an< School at Orpington, Kent.25 words
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Article643 1936-08-05 13 HOLD ACTION "necessary Sea Power And London. Juh 18. pl| 'imperial stockta- F' 1 M the annual A I British Fnmre «ih Wales. ted fo m Ar fld c culled the I ,nt m I•• i i Committee, he ikin that a rotn- i en atlon of643 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-08-05 13 demonstration of Vickers aircraft was held at the Weybrid^o aerodrome recently. Above is the new Vickers lons-range bomber m flight.20 words
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62 1936-08-05 13 Los Angeles. Mr. D. B. McDougall. first officer of the British motorship Comliebank, has been knocked down and killed by a motorcar here. He and a brother officer are stated to have lost their way when returning to their ship which was m port62 words
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Article17 1936-08-05 13 Mr T P E. McNiece. M.C.S., is now Protector of Chinese, Kedah. vice Mr F. J. Williams.17 words
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Article186 1936-08-05 13 Sentence Of Life Imprisonment Paris The cc ol life Imprisonment de- Lne A maquli been to Mai \il3of the 1 I md reigned wit) l 01 thi I nan bush. Their advi aturuu her ended win n i ima- 1928. me according to popular ru- hi r186 words
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Article38 1936-08-05 13 The Spanish Government have informed his Majesty's Government that active steps are being taken to arrest the murderers of Mr. Joseph Mitchell, the Scottish manager of a factory m Barcelona, and have expressed deep regret for the occurrence.38 words
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Advertisement39 1936-08-05 13 ir, n <<w *3 Telegraphic Ari dress* T l«* *4? Ixrl?^ 1 CIIAR MINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND Tilt rn lIKNT AfCOMMODATION WITH EVERY CO3IFORT. LO( 'KTAIL BAK AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.39 words
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Advertisement8 1936-08-05 13 4^»- '«-!>• A x> 4\&kLiTlAb TAAS SH ANtAttMkY »AAMiY8 words
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Article, Illustration147 1936-08-05 14 A reconnaissance 'plane arriving to drop a note to an armoured r ar sec.ion relating to the whereal* u*s of an Arab ambush m Palestine. In a Beyrout Park: The Countess de Matel, wife of the High Commissioner for Syria, enjoying an early147 words
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Article, Illustration87 1936-08-05 15 The Kins recen ly paid his first visit o the Navy since his acces ion. carrying; out a full day's programme at Portsmouth and. as depicted here, taking a tr m Motor Torpedo Boat No 1 His Majesty sat m the control station and watched with87 words
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Advertisement7 1936-08-05 15 S. y^Hu. uA£t fund. 45,, ■x l#7 words
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Article, Illustration2073 1936-08-05 16 Make an Adventure of BREAKFAST HOLIDAYS, far from being a time of leisure, are sure to be packed full of social engage ments specially for the Singaporean who gets visits from friends from the Ulu," who, of course, attempt to see every one they know and see something of Singapore2,073 words
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Advertisement44 1936-08-05 16 Lampshades made to order In all styles and materHls. Mrs. J. deGraaf 192 F. Paslr Pan Jang, 6V 2 Mile Stone. T i»i:iniA\TixT j WAVES- 1 from $10— $25. Oil, Ga 1 1 i a and Eugene Methods Maison Interlandi 'I'hone 4419. Capitul Bidg.44 words
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Advertisement39 1936-08-05 16 Maison Pn.M.l. /Sv^Bn^kJ i rerm BBuSf^ j 4010. f/r^ j rnoi :\i\ j LEMON BARLEY WATER I A BEVERAGE J i J rr TO 1 1 I o p^?| Munulactured Dy THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 3463 ,J39 words
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Article66 1936-08-05 17 6 potatoes, peeled and cut m 4 inch slices Salt and pepper Flour for dredging 2 tablespoons butter Milk. Put layer of potatoes In buttered baking dish, sprinkle with .salt and pepper, dredge with flour and dot over with half the butter, repeat. Add milk until it may66 words
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Advertisement82 1936-08-05 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER A r.^-_i-i.i-lgl SINGAPORE I LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. j i Bao>C< Contractors Forwarding Bookin? Acents for F.M.B. Railways Bapeape Aeents fortBlue Funnel Line I East Asiatic Line Npderland line BIS.N. Co., Ltd. etc., etc. Tel. Address.- LUGGAGE" J X FHONK 2428 or ca'l Union Bldg. BOOKSHOP j SURVEY82 words
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Advertisement80 1936-08-05 17 A TOURIST'S I SnOPPING GUIDE I HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle ,'S^ y 'ft£st* Special reduction £fcy^&*t^ i* 1 Permanent i 3fk ror T^i J JUNE and JULY iKh 35 Stamford Rd., S Tel. 4807 Prop. J. KOOY, i SILK STORE TST FOR SILK NOVELTIES TPjmQHQL /TOR€ 23, High St. Phone 3849.80 words
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Advertisement136 1936-08-05 17 EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: a^^T^^^sn. Ocular Muscle raji'p 9 Anomalies. /7>sfc. "''^'^■fc^ -^m Complicated t^"^???^^^^ defects ot y\ vision. GUssea jfr if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. I (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4 Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. I 35 Years' European Clinical Experience. I A •>136 words
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Advertisement55 1936-08-05 17 CHEMIST T fJ m 7 f^M Agents FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.. (Inc. m F.M.S.) RESTAURANT Real European Foihl Come and have your steak rooked as you like it on an open 1 rharroal prill hv JOHN, Sln*a- pore's leadinr Chef. OPEN TIM, MIDNIGHT s j Arcade Restaurant i Collyer Quay. Phone55 words
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Article286 1936-08-05 18 King Replies To h Greetings Montreal THE golden jubilee of the Canadian Pacific Railway's first trans-con-tinental service is being celebrated and among messages from all over the world to the C.P.R Co. is one from the King. Fifty years ago. on June 28, 1886, the first passenger train286 words
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Article93 1936-08-05 18 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Suwa Maru °«lown g Gate No Antenor 14 Silverwillow H Mayebashi Maru 9 Japanese Prince 7 Karapara m Katong Rasa 3 Victoria 1 Genoa Maru 50 KEPPEL HARBOIR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin. Lch Alice. Lch. Crow. Licrhter Cuacam. Shei93 words
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Article32 1936-08-05 18 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam* by Air (Netherlands) today. Mails expected from China by Victoria to-day Mails expected from China and Japan by Mayebashi Maru and Suwa Maru today.32 words
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Article142 1936-08-05 18 THE construction has been completed at Cape Columbine of the largest lighthouse m South Africa— there are few more powerful m the world— and it is expected that it will come into operation at the end of September. The stretch of coast north of Saldanha Bay has for142 words
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Advertisement470 1936-08-05 18 I^ '^^i_i d iii i 3^^ n ssßßsilis^^^^fcfcteJ^ 11 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnape Spore 1y36. 1936. 0552l AL 15>00 Au^- 1* RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 ivHJ 6 loo Au S- 27 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 SANPURA5 ANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct.470 words
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Advertisement168 1936-08-05 18 M. ML LINE. (Incorporated In France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATL ANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles CHANTILLY 9,986 T. Aug. 7 ARAMIS 17.536 T. Aug. 18 PRES. DOUMER 11.898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Aug. 29 Also168 words
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Advertisement125 1936-08-05 18 N.Y.K.1JXE 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. J s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Aug. s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sep- J Rates to 1st Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $313 Marseilles 514 557 326 351 London125 words
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Miscellaneous48 1936-08-05 18 MAILS CLOSE TO- DAY Pengerang (Aik Boon) 9 an, Rengat and Tembilahan (Makasser) n ajd D.iambi and K. Toengkal (Tobai 1 p.m Kretay (Suddhadib) 1 p.m Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek iMahidoli 2 p.m Muntok and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m Pontianak »Khoen Hoea» 3 p.m Medan (Both) 3 p.m.48 words
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Article111 1936-08-05 19 PASSENGERS BY AIR ut following were passengers by PjSTSwi trfanei during the 't "Adelaide" VH-UUA from fandPenaSg arrived Singapore Mr G Green, from v P rhi Mr G Jones, from Calcutta. vh-uuc for S"v Mr" H Barman for Bris- Mr Roeder, for Sourabaya. "Ahiraft "Melbourne" VH-USF from nE I Danvm111 words
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Article16 1936-08-05 19 The P and O steamer "Soudan" arrived m London at noon on July 3116 words
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Article22 1936-08-05 19 Greece has notified Turkey of her intention under the Greco-Turkish Treaty to order four submarines to take the places of obsolete ships.22 words
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Article23 1936-08-05 19 While Chief Petty Officer F. Poole, of Trelawney Road. Plymouth, visited his dying wife m haspital his home was badly damaged by fire.23 words
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Article141 1936-08-05 19 THE following passengers are sailing from Singapore on the Blue Funnel Antenor." which is due to leave at 4 p.m. to-day: Mr. and Mrs. J. Baillie. Mrs. E X Allin. Lieut. Slee, Mr. and Mrs T Miller, Mr. H. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs C. Y. B.141 words
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Article141 1936-08-05 19 rW specifications have just been issued by the British Standards Institution as the result of a request for carbon chromium steel and 3 pvr ccn f nickel chromium case -hardening steel from the committee cntfA^ed m the preparation of the Br'ti^'h sTndard specifications for r ears. The specifications141 words
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Advertisement293 1936-08-05 19 BI'HXS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due w^tif MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept 3 MAKELLA Sept. 28 Oct. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl bnurnp to the connecting X.P.M.293 words
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Advertisement445 1936-08-05 19 BV>^3 TO FRENCH PORTS V J-\ f£k jßf HOMEWARDS. OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). iS?™ ARAN Balgon Hafchon,. CAP VARELLA AUI I>] DALNY Aug. 25 FARES FROM ANT PLACE, MAL AYA TO MARSEILLES HhT n Tlkr For Saigon G.G. MERLIN Antr If G.G. PASQUIER An-' 17 ALBERT SARRAUT Auff 24 I G.G.445 words
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Article471 1936-08-05 20 New German Navy Keen Efficient SUBMARINE FLEET Country's Huge Enthusiasm London THE Anglo-Cierman Naval Agreement of June, 1935, formally released Germany from the naval restrictions of the Versailles Treaty and left her free to maintain a fleet the total tonnage of which "shall never exceed a percentage of 35 of471 words
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Article44 1936-08-05 20 Remitlv. on the prave of Rudvard KMing m Poets' Corner. Westminster Abbey, was laid a wreath and a card which rend- -m affectionate remembrance of Mr. Kinling's kindness to Uv> Hon. O Howard Ferguson, former Hif*h Commissioner for Canada, and J w Barry, Toronto."44 words
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Article157 1936-08-05 20 Litigants In Mediaevall ARRAYED m mediaeval costumes two H rival claimants for the Chieftainship of the Macleans have presented themselves before Sir Francis Grant, Lord Lyon King of Arms, at his Court In Parliament buildings. Edinburgh. One of the claimants is 16-year-old Miss Catriona Maclean, and if she157 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-08-05 20 A Growing Military Power Members of the newly-formed Prince Eugen cavalry regiment engaged on manoeuvres outside Vienna. During the next year Austria's army is to be increased enormously as a result of Dr Schusnigg's defiance of the Little Entente m repudiating the Treat v of St. Germain.47 words
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Article102 1936-08-05 20 £2fils For Mystery Casket London, July 22. A CASE of magnificent jewels described as being from a "royal source" has been sold by auction m London for £2,615, 10s. Although the ownership of the jewels has not been disclosed, it was indicated that they are not from a102 words
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Article111 1936-08-05 20 Electric Shock As Starter Carlesbad, New Mexico. ODDS are now being offered on the "Wild West's" first rattlesnake Derby. ■Buttercup," a scaly old veteran with a dozen rattles, who took the official snake catcher here a whole week to catch, is the favourite. The idea is that the111 words
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Article109 1936-08-05 20 Admitted To Turkish Citizenship Ankara. OVER 1.000 White Russian refugee families, who fled to Turkey 'after the Revolution, have now been definitely admitted to Turkish citizenship. Many of the heads of these ''new Turkish families" are ex-Tsarist officers, and most of them are at present earning a very109 words
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Article189 1936-08-05 20 JEWS ARABS CO-OPERATE Making Dead Sea Factory Jerusalem JEWS and Arabs are working togel peacefully on the construction of a new factory at the traditional the biblical city of Sodom, at the southern end of the Dead Sea. The factory is for the extraction ol potash from the mineral-laden of189 words
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Article34 1936-08-05 20 The Scottish Court of Criminal Apnc unanimously dismissed the appeal by Roderick Maxwell, of West Lothian. against the sentence of ei^ht years penal servitude passed upon him for robbing a bank clerk at Slamannan34 words
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Article22 1936-08-05 20 The teaching of Demotic Greek, which was stopped last year, la to be tesumed m the lowci forms m Oreek preparatory schools.22 words
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Advertisement46 1936-08-05 20 ASAHI BEER I 1 SUN STOUT j df/tUft' ffl POPULAR I #^^^^S| refreshing J 2» >••,..'. -A '< l^a X~m 4^7 I s Still the best and the Cheapest m the market. Sole Importers: I MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. j X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN, •5* ~^^>-*-w*-w^-.w-^.^-.^*-.^^^*-.^^-.^*-.^^.^^.46 words
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Article126 1936-08-05 21 Up-Country Visit Of Inspection H. E. the General Officer Commanding Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, accompanied by Mrs. Dobbie and the A.D.C., will leave for Cameron Highlands by train on Sunday. Whilst at Cameron Highlands they will stay at Cameron Highlands Hotel. His Excellency, accompanied by the A.D.C..126 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-08-05 21 Swan Ipping was held on th«> Thames recently \yh n he nroc^sion of boats, piloted by the King'- Batsmen, left Vintnes* Hall, Soulhwark. for the upper reaches of th^ river. Above are mcmh rs of the King's Company hoisting 'he new flagi on boats before starting out from Southwark.49 words
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Article134 1936-08-05 21 A merican A (/ministration Condemned Washington. AMERICA'S methods m governing subject peoples were condemned m a speech m Congress by Senator Copeland (Democrat— New Yorki m which the administration of Puerto Rico and the Philippines was attacked. •God help any people outside our own country who may come134 words
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Article85 1936-08-05 21 Hartford. Connecticut. A drowning woman has been hmded here— and her life saved— by means of a fishing Ihie. Mi Joseph Girraci. and 62. was fishing from the bank of the Connecticut River when he saw the woman float past. Standing up he cast his double85 words
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Article89 1936-08-05 21 RASPUTIN'S DEATH Another Lawsuit sLixds Paris pRINCE Youssoupoff has been awarded I two thousand francs damages by the civil tribunal of the Seine, on account of an article which appeared m a Faris journal, relating to circumstances of the death of Rasputin. The article, which purported to be an interview89 words
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Article98 1936-08-05 21 4-Y ear-Old Goes 34 Miles A BOY of four, m search of adventure, walked thirty-four miles alons .he sands before he was discovered, none U LitUe" Jacques Lorrain was playing on the sands at Soulac with some other children m charge of his grandmother when she left him98 words
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Article114 1936-08-05 21 33 Nation* Hit The Japanese Tokyo. T HE number of countries enforcing T miff increase measures Main* rinsacticms with the Japanese Empire transacuon according to statistics compiled by the Japan Cotton industry Association. Of the total 43 countries enforcing a nii?tV system against Japan. II m rrnresented by114 words
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Advertisement48 1936-08-05 21 j The Xenest Exposure Meter! i made by the OMKRUX manufacturers, but only of half j t Ombrux size and 4 x as sensitive! i "SIYTIK" I I WILL ALWAYS GIVE C/iRRECT READINGS, Obtainable from all first class dealers or the J SOLE AGENTS I SCHMIDT Co. I48 words
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Advertisement105 1936-08-05 22 _0l V^^^^ I I i \Wncarnis i BEEF CUBES j j CONTAIN VITAMIN" A" J INVALUABLE FOR j j BODY BUILDING Beef Tea at its very best Made from a i WINCARNIS BEEF CUBE and hot water or milk. Perfect flavour. All the stimulating strengthening qualities of beef together with105 words
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Miscellaneous537 1936-08-05 22 r* r-r.j-u»->--»'JTi-'< ON THE RADIO British Empire Programme Transmission 2: (iSH 13.97 metre* (21.47 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission 3: GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metres. (15.14 mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. GSII 13 97 metres537 words
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Miscellaneous372 1936-08-05 22 Hcrlin Srfniinn DJB 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA i 51.38 metres (9,650 kcs.i; DJQ 19.63 meItres (15,280 kcs.). S TO-DAY. 12.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, Er.plish) German Folk Song. 12.30 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 1 j2O p.m. Reports from the Olympic Games. 150 p.m. Concert of Light Music372 words
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Miscellaneous167 1936-08-05 22 variety luncL concert. 1.60 p.m. Light gramophone music. 2.10 p.m. News bulletin. 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.20 p.m. Light gramophone music. 6.60 p.m. Time signal. Opening announcement. 5.53 p.m. Albert Sandier and His Orchestra. 6.15 p.m. 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra conducted by Henry Hall. 6.30 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 7.00 p.m.167 words
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Miscellaneous154 1936-08-05 22 2 110, Itoin, 31.13 metres (9635 kcs.) 25.40 metres (***** kcs.) TO-DAY. 9.20 p.m. News m English. Chamber music for trio. Talk hv Dr Prof. Bertini Calosso on "Humbrian Art." Piano concert: Pianist Lea Car^m* (12 years old) Songs sung by Miriam Ferretti (sonrano) i "Seven Wise Men Excavated Rome154 words
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Article, Illustration153 1936-08-05 23 ThP nntrhess of Kent recen !v performed the ceremony of launching the 9,000 ton cruiser. ••Sheffield" "oing down the slipway This is the first vessel to be launched by the Duchess of Kent IW fall of A i^uist (Australia) when he twisted ankle uhen m153 words
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Article1545 1936-08-05 24 SUBSIDY WAR WILL FAIL Proposals At Cambridge AN Empire- wide system of protec- tM ii for shipping, applied m every port of the British Commonwealth and covering goods as well as the ships which carry them This is the only "argument" said Sir Charles Hipwood, director1,545 words
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Article753 1936-08-05 24 DREAM PALACE OF FRENCH RIVIERA Where King Was To Spend His Holiday Golfe Juan LIKE a palace of some enchanted dream is the Chateau De I/Horizon, where the King intended to spend his summer holiday. Situated half-way between the fasMor.able bathing-beaches of Juan-Les-Pins. with its acres of sun-bronzed bodies, and753 words
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Article106 1936-08-05 24 'Rats Verinin" G-Man No. 1 Debunks Gangsters Washington. "DATS, vermin, vultures" is how Mr. J. Edgor Hoover, head of America's G-men (Federal Bureau of Investigation Officerst has described gangsters m a radio address here "debunking" crime Mr. Hoover sought to dispel any illusion that a gangster was a kind of106 words
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Article154 1936-08-05 24 Disturbed Mr. Att lee's Daughter London. July 2 MR. C. R. ATTLEE. M.P.. leader l Labour Opposition m the II Commons, and Mrs. Attlee took pal m a search for burglars at their ha at Stanmore. Middlesex. Their eldest daughter. Janet, thirteen, finding herself unable to sleej154 words
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Article28 1936-08-05 24 Police-constable Playford, of the Gr Union Canal Company's force. presented with the Royal Human Society's certificate and £10 from tne company for saving the life of a v-omar28 words
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Article1053 1936-08-05 25 English B owling Is In A Bad Way B UT BATSMEN STILL FAIL Trials Of The "Tnuullers" C ol mysteries and contradictions. ls why ...any people have not plave.l it an.! ivutrhed .t bul Studied and <IH>rd »nto .t as urlT a deep icienw <>r a tomn\x irt. writes a1,053 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-08-05 25 Another incident frem yesterday's s ml dhrisioii soccer mateh one of the Chinese backs about to clear from a military attack21 words
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Article37 1936-08-05 25 The British Leoon delegation from which visited Berlin to repay c-. v ar of a aele- 1()!1 o; ol thl German l£i ID inieiu. attended the -of the Kyffhauserbund (association of German ex-S rviee men' a! Kassel.37 words
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Article270 1936-08-05 25 Further Drafts For Air Force Singapore, Wednesday that the next trooping season will b 3 a particularly busy one la evidenced by the fact that the B. I. troop hip Dilwara will bring to Singapore m October further drafts for the Royal Air Force. Returning to England m270 words
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Article37 1936-08-05 25 A Hindu boy was sciiously won tided by the explosion of a bomb m Patna, Bihar and Orissa. It is alleged that a party ol young nun were manufacturing bombs m a house when the explosion occurred.37 words
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Advertisement98 1936-08-05 25 A Guaranteed Family income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANWBD KA.MU.V INCOME J**«"IIJ- been dcMigMd to meet the prob.om laced by all married men. IT PROVIDES simple economical, practical method, whereby you may adc..uatelv provide for the cue and c.miort of your98 words
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Article1090 1936-08-05 26 AN INNINGS VICTORY Bad Failure By Essex A CRICKET sensation was caused by (ilamorpn, the competitors of Northants for the wooden spoon, m their match against the Indian tourists, which (hey won by an innings and I runs, thanks to fine bowling by Mercer and Clay1,090 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-08-05 26 yesterday's soccer match between i :t Canning and the Chinese 11. which was won by the military, was marred by more questionable play Hoie is an incident from the game, and it will he Btied that liere the Chinese player on the left apptars to be tripping thr l\>rt Canning55 words
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Article209 1936-08-05 26 Indian's Appeal Dismissed Singapore, Tuesday. IDID not steal the car. I took it with the owner's permission." said Samuel Bernard, an Indian, who appealed before Mr Justice Adrian Clark m the Supreme Court to-day, ai sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him m the lower209 words
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Article191 1936-08-05 26 1 1 '(pat ion Of Negligent Driving Singapore, Tuesday THE trial U proceeding before Mr. E. E. Colman, the Fifth Magistrate of Mr. P. F Kinsey, a local lawyer, on two counts <1) of having caused hurt to Ngai Soon by the negligent driving of a motor-car In191 words
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Article255 1936-08-05 26 PUMMARISED results of the 0 matches completed y> cabled by Renter, are as foil Glamorgan beat the Indian by Innings and 12 runs. All I Mercer seven for 48 and 114 F-ighi for 43»;: Glamorgan. 2 Derby boat Essex by 20 m 'Fames five for 20 and255 words
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Article190 1936-08-05 26 Badminton Tourney At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday SOME of the results of the Wan Badminton tournament played bi tween Singapore, Malacca and N< n Sembilan at Malacca during the A Holidays and which Singapore as follow: Men's Singes Veerappan (Negrl) boat Chiang (Malacca), 15—12, 8190 words
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Article519 1936-08-05 27 keN g hock rs LET OFF Services Man Suspended Singapore, Tuesday. m official tommuwkpm from the SJLF.A. to-night gives the following information: A social meeting of the Council tlit s vi.\. mi held on August i t( consider a report of the Mf- iD |inar3519 words
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Article244 1936-08-05 27 Ha m mer Event For Germany BeYlln. Aug. 3. THE Olympic Games were continued to-day m the presence of 100.000 spectators, including Herr Hitler. The final of the 100 metres was won by the Negro runner. Jesse Ow^> (U.S.A.). with Metcalfe U.S.A.) second and Osendarp < HollandReuter - 244 words
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Article50 1936-08-05 27 Wins Italian Open Golf Championship Sestrier (Italy). Aug. 3. HENRY Cotton won the Italian Open Golf Championship with a score of 68- -67- -67- -66-268. Joe Ezar. of America, was runner-up, his score being 274. August Boyer was third with 275 and Marcel D'Allemagne fourth with 285 Reuter.50 words
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Article42 1936-08-05 27 At the second world congress of Jewish "'Front Soldiers," m Vienna, emphasis was laid on the necessity for Jewish youths to be educated m the spirit of front-line soldiers on a nonpolitical basis so that 'hey might bo fit to combat anti-Semitism.42 words
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Article51 1936-08-05 27 End Of Shipyard THE five-week strike m the metal In--1 dustry, which affected ten thousand workers and hold up the construction of three new warships, has ended. The owners' proposals hnve boon accepted by the overwhelming vote of 5.039 to 707. Work m Mio shiovards will bo resumed51 words
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Article28 1936-08-05 27 The 550 th annivers-.uy of the victory of Sempach. near Luc me, as a result of which the Swiss Confederation need itself from Hapsburg rule, was celebrated recently.28 words
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Article20 1936-08-05 27 M Lukasiewicz, the now Polish Ambassador to 'France, has arrived 111 Paris. Ho wa.s formerly Ambassador m Moscow. Renter WirelessReuter Wireless - 20 words
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379 1936-08-05 27 MORE BAD SPORTSMANSHIP IN DIV. II Fort Canning Defeat Chinese In Dirty Game Singapore, Tuesday. PUNISHMENT already mooted out by the Disciplinary Board of the S.A.F.A. to those guilty of foul tactics on the field of soccer does not seem to have had the slieMo^t effect. In <rame after prime,379 words
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Advertisement36 1936-08-05 27 SPFXIAL OFFER 2 WEEKS ONLY U Just Received a lp \}J Special line of \]Qf Aenn *s rackets rj raOM $10.00 TO $17.i)0 STRUNG WITH ORANGE OR WHITE TKOPICAL GUT S 7634. 3> Pn "cc street.36 words
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Advertisement37 1936-08-05 27 If I I lon C E M feN T S Give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE SNOWCRETE COLORCRETE STOCKED BY (iUTtIR!E c (3fc9 (Incorporated In ss.» tmm^ w.s.37 words
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Article, Illustration120 1936-08-05 28 The Week -End In Kuala Lumpur The teams in the F. M.S. —Colony "test match" at Kuala Lumpur, left, the Colony team which beat the F.M.S. side by nine wickets Growder. the bowler, is on the right of the back row The F.M.S. side is on the right The prize120 words