Morning Tribune, 14 August 1936
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Title Section14 1936-08-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. IG7. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, August 14, 193(5. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article434 1936-08-14 1 CAPITULATIONS TO S T A N ■> NE W TREATY WITH U. K. BRITISH M WORT FOR ENIBY TO LKAIiI L BLOW to Egyptian ambitions to levy income tax on foreigners within A her borders and thus make them help to pay for the defence of the434 words
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Article551 1936-08-14 1 FRANCO PLANS DECISIVE BATTLE "Shuttlecock" Warfare In Spain London. Aug. 13. THE r.huUi«cock waifare in Spain is being waged with increasing intensity and bittemesc towards its climax. Madrid remains normal and calm but in the North of the capital and on the Gaudarrama front the Government is pressing its advantageBritish Wireless - 551 words
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98 1936-08-14 1 Big Majority For Mr. George Marshall Singapore, Thursday. VOTING for the election of a nominee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to be a Municipal Commissioner in place of Mr. H. W. Raper closed to-day. Thive candidates were proposed— Mr. Gforpe Marshall. Mr. J. A. Clarke,98 words
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Article45 1936-08-14 1 THE death is announced of Mr. Marshal Stevens, who was one of the founders and the first genera] manager of the Manchester Ship Canal, construction Of which in 1894 converted Manchester, 38 miles from the sea. into an important seaport.— British Wireless.45 words
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Article323 1936-08-14 1 CLUB CRASH VERDICT RESERVED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 13. THAT ;f the court found the Chine;. contractor negligent it mu^t, auro n;atica)ly find Messrs. Abbott and Giov< r A Federated Engineers L»d aio ncrligent, b'.'t that he would ask thr court to hold that there was r-o323 words
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Article20 1936-08-14 1 The Fallun paper mills at Honefoss. Norway, one of the largest of their kind In Scandinavia, were destroyed by fire.20 words
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Advertisement89 1936-08-14 1 I REFRIGERATION!"^ |j^ j7 J R R[ I r\ m rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended i> L Wliole Milk the milk by doctors for even the frail- Jrr 5 L that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer J W fresh milk— only water is does89 words
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356 1936-08-14 2 COMMERCIAL CHIEF HERE How Prosperity Is Returning (From Our Own Corrcspond:nt) JPttUUlf, Auz. 13 "MY trip is entirely a business one and I am taking the opporunity. since I have come to Malaya, of discuss ii£ with the Government the possibility of increasing trade tKtwetn this country356 words
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Article203 1936-08-14 2 Infantile Death Rate Reduced A DECREASE in deaths from pneumo- ma (nine fewer than last wet*) is shown in the Singapore Municipal Health Statement for the week enchd Aug. 8. There were 226 deaths compared with 249 in tiie previous week and 218 In the corresponding week of203 words
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Article26 1936-08-14 2 Tho Frmrh Post or— hi*e Issued two snecin' s -i)v^. to r^nwemorpt* me inoth crossing of the South Mtantlc bv the mail aeroplanes of Air France26 words
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Article179 1936-08-14 2 Water Cheating Charge i Fails Singapore, Thursday. WITHOUT being called upon for a di- fence. Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the 3ecor>d Mcgislrote, ypster<-'a v uiv! Mr. W. A. N. Ba'tenbers'.s subm ssi n *ti?t no rase hnd been made out by h oro ecution and discharged179 words
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Article107 1936-08-14 2 (Continued from page 1) JM, while the press gives Incitement; for instance, a leader in the Cordoba newsnaper "A.8.C.". edited by a Fascist bu'l fighter, is threatening the Government adherents under the heading "We MiaU rip them up like pigs," and in the came issue of the107 words
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Article46 1936-08-14 2 Mrs Fu'h Bryan Owen, American 'f-J 1 1 and a daughter of the late William Jennings Bryan was married at Hyde Park, New York to Captain Boerge Rohde. of the Danish Royal L.fe Guards. The ceremony was Panned to tho presence of President and Mrs. Roosevelt46 words
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Article162 1936-08-14 2 Joan Glenda In A Riot Of Fun PAGINATING Joan Blondell and wise--1 cracking Glenda Farrell continue -vith the boys of the navy in a riot of fun in the Warner Bros, picture "Mtss Pacific Fleet," which opened at the A'l-nmbra Theatre last night. The picture abounds with action162 words
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Article181 1936-08-14 2 Harker And Sparkes In Form IN "Two's Company," the British aid 1 Dominions production featuring Ned Sparks and Gordon Harker, tnc Pavilion has one of the best comedies that has been show,» for a long time. comedian by himself is a top of the bill turn; these two181 words
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Article39 1936-08-14 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Refugees Appeal For Help Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Aug. 13. FLOODS are reported on the West River, in Kwangtung. Four dykes at Koyiao have collapsed. The refugees, numbering more than 10.000, are appealing to the authorities Tor assistance.-39 words
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Article173 1936-08-14 2 Fatal End To Gang Clash Singapore, Th A CANTONESE was killed la A the result a clash between u. gangs, and a Bengali woman who »j» lorward to see what was h .tabbed in the arm. The affair happened In Armenim Street, near the junction of Lok, Street.173 words
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Article180 1936-08-14 2 Retirement Of My. Soh Betiff him Mil. Soh Ben-: Lim. Chief Clerk >' 1? law firm of Messrs nBrothers, has i red after I vice. Bom In Singapore In Ifl I M Ben^ Lim r ■ceived his education at Rallies Institution He left school in 1900— he was180 words
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Article24 1936-08-14 2 A pilot and two putengen wer burned to death when a tourist am plane crashed in flames near the a drome at Chateaudum (Eure-et-Loat'»24 words
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Advertisement25 1936-08-14 2 DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES ARE PREVENTED AND CURED BY L U IZ Y M OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES Sole Agents: SCHMIDT CO., 90, Robinson Road. Telephone: 7056.25 words
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Article370 1936-08-14 3 SMUGGLERS RESCUED Two Men Sent To Prison Singapore, Thursday mv rescue of two alleged rubber f sn ueUrs from the custody of '-i n offiecrs at the point of a Z b," barrelled *un was viewed in J r m.s ent-fH Ifcht to warrant370 words
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Article40 1936-08-14 3 Belgrade. t Photographers have been banned in Zagreb Yugoslavia, unless they W es lon of a special licence. '•ken by them haw 1 too many divorce and blackses. and the authorities decided "Hi tnev were a miblic nuisance40 words
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Article150 1936-08-14 3 Grimsby's Cruise In Malayan Waters AMONG the warships due in Singapore shortly are H.M.S. Grimsby the submarines Pandora, Osiris and H.M.S. Capetown. The Grimsby will leave Hongkomg on Aug. 17 and arrive here on Aug. 23, During her stay in these waters she will visit the following places:150 words
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Article41 1936-08-14 3 Law Notice For To day The Acting Chief Justice at Malacca —Assizes Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30. a.m. Summonsos-inChambers and Originating Summonses, at 12 n oon Bankruptcy Before the Ag. Registrar at 10.30 a.m. Fixing list of civil cases.41 words
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Article28 1936-08-14 3 The weathervane on the King's house is a replica of King George's racinti vacht. Britannia, and is made from "Staybrite" stainless steel manufactured by Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels, Limited.28 words
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Article61 1936-08-14 3 Alexander Jackson, 50 farmer, of Heath Farm, Wolston, near Rugby, was found dead by his wife in a cow-pen on the farm A gun was lying near the body Three people were killed and eight Injured when a train ran Into a motoromnibus on a level crossing at Pont du61 words
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Advertisement24 1936-08-14 3 New Lockseal longer ufe batterv amekica-s BEST m ade in t USA if Obtainable Everywhere. jv Sole Agents: K ahamin Penhas, 8 ROBINSON ROAD.24 words
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Advertisement66 1936-08-14 3 vOv *<^^* *>^^^* »i^^^* «i^^^ fc^^^* SO9 I /^^v "MAIVALIOW iQMW?} RAPID HARDENING j CEMENT j Look For This P®3 Trade Mark W7u?n Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROU GHOUT MALAYA. -m MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. ■■tf SOLD IN MALAYA FOR V66 words
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Article88 1936-08-14 4 ___t Sbsj fc: London, Aug. 13 RUBBER price To-day's Change. Tone Dull Steady Spot Buyers 7 9 16 1 7% up 1 16 t> Sellers 7 5 8 711i16 up 1 16 Sept. Buyers 7 9 16 7% up 1 16 »» Sellers 7 5 8 711 1688 words
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Article73 1936-08-14 4 In bulk Aug.;Sept. Shipment. £20.12.6 Value £20 12.6 Value COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) August Shipment £14.11.3 Paid and £14.17.6 Sellers SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Value August shipment 9 Sellers 9!3 Sellers Seed Pearl (S'pore) August shipment 15 9 Sellers 15 9 Sellers PEPPER (p .A.Q.) White Muntok (Aug.|Oct. Shipment) 3 15 1673 words
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Article144 1936-08-14 4 HBE NmH Bl London, Aug. 13 iHfififi __W BB \___________a Previous To-day Change J. P. Coats 1 1 54 9 55--i t DulTKubber 105 i 6 105 9 IO 1 3714 369 1 __7 General Electric 85 6 85 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 1 _m 5 150144 words
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Article22 1936-08-14 4 Cash (official price) 3 months forward (official price) £lB4 5/16 £181 7!16 -2y 8 £lBl V*_ £l78 l 4 -322 words
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Article87 1936-08-14 4 London, Aug. 13. Previous To-day Change. T.T on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.26 76.35 up 09 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.39V2 7.40 "2  l T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls. 2 15 32 d. ls. 2 15 32d.  T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling87 words
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Article34 1936-08-14 4 \i^^i&,, London, Aug. 13. GOLD Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 3 months forwai J Previous £6.18.5 To-day Change £6.18.4 _id. -,j B B 19 9 16 ***** 19 916 19 91634 words
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Article363 1936-08-14 4 Must Come Down Singapore, Thursday. UNLESS Siam comes down very much v in her demands, I hold out very little hope for the renewal of the restriction scheme," said Mr. J. Van den Broek, the Netherlands Indies Government representative on the international the Tribune this morning.363 words
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Article51 1936-08-14 4 London. Am',. U Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue fgffijfltfSE' ins items amounts to 196«5<? 4;( rorresrared with £203.978.354 at the ponding date last year. x. P The total ordinary expend r *v elusive of self: balan«ii2 *"> ilh £277.875.048. which compar^ f £266.0 1935 BritishBritish Official Wireless - 51 words
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Article33 1936-08-14 4 Dredeo statistics of Renone Oonj* dated for the month of JUJV. o0 hours run 436. cubic vnrds treated \i Tin ore won pikuls 1.256. <««»s** $13,000. cost per cubic yard I«J33 words
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Article27 1936-08-14 4 Output from Kramat Pulai M the month of July. 1936 was as fo> Tin orr- From the Mine 259 PjcWJ-Jj 1 Tributors-22 piculs. Total-281 pic*-27 words
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Advertisement33 1936-08-14 4 S^~w my rHi iiiii mJ JB. B B iiiii British! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.! ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT I INSURANCE, I INCLUDING WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, W. J. DEXTER, Manager. e 6 2, Finlayson Green. i!!j:33 words
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Advertisement17 1936-08-14 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article552 1936-08-14 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers SeUers Buyers Sellers raSsr:::[£ C f s' --S J« a 1 Aver Weng 6 n| 16| il BSfSdSor'*- 080 083cd 075 080cd 1 Batu Seiangor £1 Chenderiang 13- 1^ 50 Hitam Tm 0 7C Q 80 1 S° ng KonVTin 15- 159 15- 16■J'SH552 words
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Article433 1936-08-14 5 Brick Ord. 1 20 1.30 1.20 130 9 i An 1U>*k Prefs 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 10 10 Ice 1000 1100 10.00 11.00 n BAT 5.15.0 6.0.0 6.0.0 6.5.0 Broadcasting 0.90 l oo ooo l.oo 10 M Trustee 6.50 7.25 6.25 7 25 £1 T,S.r Prof. 26 3 27433 words
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Article165 1936-08-14 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. ttL*!!£' 31 J Se P t 30 108 110 nom 4^% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 «w SJ» M r ?5: \l! v VUm m nom 118 m nora re 3 i. 3 U000,OC« 4 "<"» H 9 4 N165 words
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Article273 1936-08-14 5 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Alor GninH l 165 155 16S Amal Mof <*^ 09 5 1.05 0.95 1.C5 f^ <$2) 320 3 35 3 30 340 AVwMnlpk 140 lA1 140 15 I oek 0 97 1.10 1.00 MO Bas et P t anas 153 1.60 1.47273 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article87 1936-08-14 5 Singapore: 26 12 cents, unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. London: 7 9 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 1 8 cents, down I,l6 cent. Market Tone: Very dull. To-day's market has been inclined to be a trifle steadier mainly owing to sellers holding off but little business has87 words
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Article30 1936-08-14 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $80 34, down $7 8. London: £184.2.6.. down 576, three months £181 2.6., down 52 6. New York: 42 3 4 cents, down 12 cent.30 words
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102 1936-08-14 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. August) 26 11,16 26% Good F.A.Q. m cases (F.0.8. August) 26 9.16 26 11,16 No. I.X.R.S.S. i Spot-loose» lawardable Spore) 26V 2 26 5 8 do. August 26i 2 26102 words
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Article141 1936-08-14 5 Singapore, Thursday 5 p.m. MESSRS. Fraser and Company, in their daily comment on the local share market write as follows: The tin share market, after opening quite steady, turned easier on the declaration of the local tin price which was down $7/8. The market was further affected in141 words
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Article52 1936-08-14 5 Production of pig iron in July amounted to 661 100 tons compared with 644,100 tons in June and 547,300 tons a year. Production of steel ingots and castings last month was 974,100 tons compared With 96f>.900 tons in June and 803.300 tons in July 1935— British52 words
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Article29 1936-08-14 5 At the Lucerne Concours Hippiqiie on Saturday the Irish Free State team won the Nation's Prize, which they had preisly won in 1931 and 1935. Six national teams competed.29 words
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Article222 1936-08-14 6 Singapore, Thursday 5 00 p.m. The following W9n closing exchange rates in the local market to-day:— SELLING London 4 months' sight 2|4J£ London 3 months' sight **Mj London CO days' sight 24 3,32 London 30 days' sight 2|4 332 London demand jj* 1 10 London t.t. 2|4 liie222 words
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Article167 1936-08-14 6 Singapore, Aug. 13. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $1 -1 R (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan Slltf R (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan STT R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $215 r (Slam) "Stahuay" No. l $180 R. fSiam> "Sinhuay" No. 2 $I.'R.167 words
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Article183 1936-08-14 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore. Wednesday noon. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,290th auction here this morning at which there were Catalogued 867,745 lb.— tons 387.39 OfTtr d 786,109 lb.— tons 350.9< Sold 639.676 lb.— tons 285.57 London— Spot 7 9 l»">a. New183 words
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Article108 1936-08-14 6 Encouraging Signs In North Of England London, Aug. 11. A SITE of approximately 700 acres has been purchased near Gateshead for development by Northeastern Trading Estates. Ltd. The company's capital is provided from a special fund granted by Parliament under conditions arranged by the commissioners for the108 words
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Article45 1936-08-14 6 A motor coach, in which were 40 excursionists, got out of control when descending a hill above Bergamo, Lombardy, and crashed against a farmhouse. Fourteen of the excursionists were taken to hospital in a grave condition. The accident is attributed to failure of the brakes.45 words
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Article29 1936-08-14 6 The route of the Nord Express has been extended to the Russian frontier! I at Negoreloje. where it will connect with I a new fast Russian train to Moscow.29 words
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Article58 1936-08-14 6 The monthly return of dealers and port stocks, Straits Settlement?, at the close of business on July 31 last as declared in dry tons gives: Dealers 25.398 Harbour Boards 3.131 Other port stocks 3.802 Total 32.331 This compares with a figure of 55,149 tons at the corresponding58 words
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Article34 1936-08-14 6 The 400th anniversary of the death of Erasmus was commemorated in Brussels and elsewhere in Belgium by academic ceremonies. At Antwerp an exhibition of documents relating to Erasmus was opened at the Musee Plantin.34 words
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Article36 1936-08-14 6 (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed Fully Re'serveTund Head Office: YOKOH <■ SINGAPORE BRANi MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T ya:,-. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's I 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Comprador. r>-^36 words
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Advertisement18 1936-08-14 6 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j J Motor Lmo.\ INBUSANCE COMPANY, LTD. A S BIME DARBY CO., LTD. J BiQfmpOTt Branches18 words
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Advertisement371 1936-08-14 6 BANK OF CHINA in China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable address: "CIIUNGKUO" Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000.00 Chinese Currency $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DR. TSE-VUNG371 words
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1424 1936-08-14 7 Final Parting Of The Ways With JdpClft f<By Air Mail) London, July 31. A Britain o» l n^ onls m towards contradictory her. on u* l rt o f japan must Etudes on **fffan3Za on Sir Hf JS lVi -Ross, first when he E^S1,424 words
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Article18 1936-08-14 7 I. Mrs Murray Maclaren. wife of thl Li" tenant -Governor of New Brunswick has died at St. John18 words
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Article675 1936-08-14 7 Company's Record Year: Dividend Of 110 Per Cent (By Air Mail) London, July 30. THE twenty-eighth annual general meeting of Kraniat Pulai, Ltd., was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, E.C. Mr. C. V. Stephens (chairman of the company*, who presided, said: Before proceeding with675 words
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Article183 1936-08-14 7 London Rubber Market U.K. Stocks Continue To Fall MESSRS. Lew* and Peat. Ltd. Lo^on, M reoorted as follows on July 28.— PLANTATION-The market has bee" oxtremely quiet throughout the wee* wi h The minimum of business passing. Values have lost 116d. P" there has been no sign of any Pressure183 words
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Article10 1936-08-14 7 A permanent-way employee of the Pfrrei '"aUI'X named Slate? was10 words
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Advertisement338 1936-08-14 8 T CAN YOU IMAGINE WHAT FUN IS IN STORE FOR YOU WHEN YOU SEE THESE TWO GREAT X COMEDIANS IN A FILM TOGETHER THEIR DIFFERENT TYPES OF HUMOUR WILL «g» V READILY BRING TO YOUR MIND THE ENJOYABLE TIME YOU MAY EXPECT WATCHING THIS A V SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE! A338 words
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Advertisement138 1936-08-14 8 5© A Day Toll Of T.B. In Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria. MORE than 50 people die from con sumption every day in Bulfuri.i cording to statistics compiled by' Bulgarian Tuberculosis Sorietv They shew that there are now mor P than 200.000 consumptives in the conn try and that the death roll138 words
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Article239 1936-08-14 9 Anna Lee's Strange Hobby him folk do strange things GRANTED i ol ttoe Jack Hulbert m their Walls rears collectable °h Stiss stores old cloihes ptt > llUi (l t l foles Now comes young ph ?STho i starring Ir i the GauAnna Lt- 1 v Armv film239 words
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Article200 1936-08-14 9 "War" Breaks Out In England THK rumours pf war that have been hanging over England are now confirmed. Our spies report the consolidation of troops in the west. The thunder of the mechanised army and the rumble of heavy artillery moving up to the front line will be heard200 words
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Article33 1936-08-14 9 Four unknown persqns made an unsuccessful attempt to drug and kidnap M Fayet the president of the departmental Union of the C.G.T. at Algiers, and his wife, who la secretary of the organisation33 words
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Advertisement160 1936-08-14 9 r -Th.. iM-t historical film ever marie, bar none" THE ERA. A LOVE IDYLL. .bom of X: TR E AC HE R Y jj^SJlS^^fett, t r i u m p h i n c] tfi. fAjfej ladv jane grey CEDRIC HARDWICKE 7^mAll DaCC NOVA PILBEAM UIDOB HOSt PAVILION NEXT WEEK160 words
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Advertisement206 1936-08-14 9 "One of the grandest entertain- AT HER GLORIOUS BEST IN m ents ever made in HoUy.ood" THIS GREAT STOHY BY DAILY MAIL LOMrION MACKhINAIb. Ea '^^^L' v^ '-IA-lwaß^Bßy^ ,^^H v- C9k S s -^*^r*h i \9oooc ->•!■' ''■"•Jdl^^^Hßv ■k ■j^ t i^ WS \y if t l»f H GARY BRIAM206 words
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Article, Illustration619 1936-08-14 10 CHURCHILL IS STILL Urges New Ministry Of Birchington, Kent. MR. Winston Churchill, M.P., suggested the establishment of a Ministry of Si pply and also the declaration of a state of emergency in a speech on national defence here. "The Government are at last making strenuous619 words
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125 1936-08-14 10 Child Conscription In Portugal In Future Lisbon QVER 200,000 children are to be "conscripted" in new organisation, "Portuguese Youth," whicl u founded by the Portuguese Government IDe aim of this body will be. to stim ulate the develnn ni of physical capacity, character, love and devotion f£ country— under the125 words
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661 1936-08-14 10 Sequel To Claim For Damages Which Followed A Crash London THE English Couit of Appeal by a majority (Lord Justice Greer dissenting), allowed an appeal by Imperial Airways, Limited on July 14 from the judgment of Mr. Justice Lewis in favour of the plaintiff. Frau661 words
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99 1936-08-14 10 He's Got A Weakness For Honeymoons Shreport, Louisiana. WHEN Mr. and Mrs. E. L Heacock. of Houston. Texas, came before Mr. Justice W. B. Sapp to be married, the judge inquired why they ivanied a second ceremony performed. Second ceremony, Judge?" inquired the bridegroom. "Why, the wife and I have99 words
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Article85 1936-08-14 10 Soviet Monuments Planned Moscow. CCULPTORS from all parts of the d world are invited to submit plans for a number of monuments to be erected in Soviet Russia to Maxim Gorki, the famous author, who died on June 18. Conditions of the contest have now been published here85 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-08-14 10 The ba"d of the Moroccan Fusiliers (above) and the general scene in the cour yard of the Invalid s trig 'it) during the eel braUons heU recently in Paris on the cent naryct the death of Rouget d? Lisle, who gave to the world "The Marseiliais"46 words
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603 1936-08-14 11 Death Is A 130,000,000 1 Chance London ,BB annual report of the Chief I Insp ccting Officer of Railways, -hidi has been published as a Paper, shows that in 1935 the ty among passengers to tra in accidents was one Mi.000.000 carried, and kllled everv603 words
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Article83 1936-08-14 11 Fatal Car Crash At Accra Accra (Gold Coast). rO British officers— Lieutenant R. W. R. Jackson-Stewart, East Surrey Regiment, and Lieutenant J. B. O Box, Lancashire Fusiliers were killed in a car crash ru?re. No one appears to have seen the accident, which was discovered early this morning83 words
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Advertisement388 1936-08-14 11 '"■^K/^ll A TOURIST'S "1 CH£M/5r I SING apore i HMiMiJMIIH I LUGGAGE 5 o/z^f\ divjriiL IAII^UK A/IMXh CARRIER CO. AMTACII^v I Ba^ace Contractors Forwarding Fresh stocks of Fngflish SuitinifA lfl^ J i|«J) Agenta. y^^ w and Shirtings of various quail- V\ BooWne ALjentS g for F.MA O (ties- Please come388 words
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282 1936-08-14 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Aug. 14, 1936. TINTINNABULATION ■THIS word is defined in the dictionary as "a jingling noise," and this is what the experts in the tin market have been making ever since the negotiators announced that they had failed to come to an agreement on Siam's quote under282 words
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Article624 1936-08-14 12 DOLICE court reporters are generally bran c 1 to all descriptions of charges nd are compelled to cultivate a feeliiv; if callousness, but there are occasion -hen certain charges appear unrea-oi,-ole and unfair to their lay minds. M is a common enough experience to reporter to listen to624 words
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Article173 1936-08-14 12 Mr. Cullen Mather, a London merchant, is in Ipoh, staying at the Station Hotel, in the course of a business tour of Malaya. Mr. R. Noble, of Bukit Sembilan Estate, will shortly be going on Home leave and Mr. K. Balfour, recently back from leave, will relieve him. Mr.173 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-08-14 12 "A" (M.G.) Company, Ist. Bn. S.SV.F. recently took part in a series "I machine gun training exercises near Singapore during which pfl" attention was paid to gas warfare. The top photograph shows I operating a machine gun during a gas attack and the lower P" shows the control post for54 words
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Article, Illustration432 1936-08-14 13 ttnW COUNTR YSIDE IS 'being saved Manx New Properties London ii of the National Trust, in their report T HE ;rvl -ded June 30, 1936, state that efstill bring made to achieve a national park Jttii country. The cost of setting up a national park,432 words
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Article290 1936-08-14 13 Dominions A Weakness? Bristol. THEATER contributions from the Dominions towards the cost of the Empire's defence were asked for by Mr. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia, in his speech at the Royal Empire Society Summer School at Bristol. The British Empire, he290 words
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Article159 1936-08-14 13 King Edward Has A New Car London. THE King recently took delivery of a new Royal car for State purposes, and made hit first official journey in it. This is the first new Roval car since his accession. It is a Dwmlcr Straight Eight and was ordered from Strat<tonc. Lim159 words
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Article231 1936-08-14 13 French High Speed Invention A FRENCH aircraft gun with a calibre of 23 Millimetres, capable of firing 800 shots a minute was referred to during a debate in the chamber of deputies. The debate arose out of allegations made by M. de Keiillis, a Right Opposition231 words
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Advertisement30 1936-08-14 13 5933 Telegraphic Address* Tir^?^ CHAR MINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THF tHI T ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. LOCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE' PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.30 words
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Advertisement7 1936-08-14 13 pp ANfIY IbJJ at all "Festivities w.s.7 words
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Article, Illustration142 1936-08-14 14 The victorious British Davis cup team with the cup at Wimbledon after their victory. Left to right: H. W. Austin, F. J. Perry, Mr. Dwight Davis, donor of the cup, G. P Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey. F. J Perry in play against A.142 words
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Article, Illustration553 1936-08-14 16 Four MEAT recipes for the Weekend lAMB. beef, veal and pork may be our only meats— but the various ways they may be prepared are legion. For j mce Ire lour dishes. one of the meats menthat n di h< a qutt fit for a q n. will Rnd thai553 words
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Article26 1936-08-14 16 A wide rubber scraper is an aid when removing batter from a mixing bowl, says Phyllis Brooks, featured player in RKO Radio's "It Happened in Hollywood."26 words
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Article42 1936-08-14 16 Cream cheese flavoured with a bit of onion or horseradish and wrapped In slices of dried beef makes an excellent hors d'oeuvre. a favourite of Lily Pons. famous opera star who made her screen debut in RKO Radio's "I Dream Too Much."42 words
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Article67 1936-08-14 16 V' A cups milk, scalded 1 tablespoon Hour, silted i, cup susar 2 egg-yolks, slightlj beaten 13 cup ground chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix dry ingredients in howl. Stir with wooden spoon, gradually add scalded miik. Return to upper part of double boiler, cooking until thick. Add67 words
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439 1936-08-14 16 Using Frozen Fresh FRUITSFruits Market IT is hard to think of stewed prunes when strawberries are in market, itn't it? And after nil. why should we. With cold storage transport for fruits and vegetables we should lake lull advantage of it, so to-day I have 2 new recipes, each one439 words
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Advertisement49 1936-08-14 16 i f^W tHS Ladies who are noted for the loveli- ness of their hair entrust their k i kM^M^jtT -mm coiffure to expert artists. 1 EywJV \Mm ,&>^.jdKfl^^H Preserve that well-groomed perfec- tion by acquiring the Martin habit I MAISOX MAIITIIV i I^-19, Orchard Road 'phone 3450 I S49 words
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Advertisement46 1936-08-14 16 Lampshades made to order Is all styles and materials. Mrs. J, de Graaf 192P. Paslr Panjang, 6' 2 Mile Stone. Braids for evening and J tiay time wear, Distinctive styles and shades, Orders promptly executed by our new expert. Maison Interlandi j Thorn 4419. Capitol Bidg.46 words
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Advertisement60 1936-08-14 16 \Maison i^g^ Perm 4^p j j 4GIO. lA^ l piioi:.\i\ H^ FOR 1 r /'!l!lih"" r %V L\, [|n!||| (l I 1 Q Jfjl 5j I a H|lljß| S L hm? BvttoW V j 1 kame i I Sin i T 1 1 1 1 C I pL L45 I60 words
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Advertisement69 1936-08-14 17 FOOD SUGGESTIONS FOR THE WEEK %[y^i^^^ I WniK^^ f AUSTRALIAN COCKTAIL OYSTERS. I UDCACT VPAT I 1 nil rrhlJ lilvhAhl V VjAlj I ■A 1 gm V 1 CHILLED TOPSIDE ROAST M S /OK tlllS pOLgC WE C4iV SUPPLY YOU WITH EVERYTHING IN THE FOOD LINE IN AND OUT OF69 words
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Article26 1936-08-14 18 Two members of the crew of the Girl Pat, Hector Harris and Howard Stephens, both Grimsby men. arrived at Southampton in the Europa from New York.26 words
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Article62 1936-08-14 18 Seven Army officers, who were roi vieted by Courts-martial on charge arising out of the Catalan rising in October 1934. have been reinstated the Central Government Arnold 1 is Major Perrez Ferras. who. as 0 mander of the Catalan constabularj corps known as the Mosses dTSsqu defended the Generality Palace62 words
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Advertisement478 1936-08-14 18 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 17,000 Sept. 11 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 28478 words
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Advertisement169 1936-08-14 18 HI. HI. LINE. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Ag-pnts for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles ARAMIS 17,536 T. Augr. 18 ANGERS 9.900 T. Sept. 4 PRES. DOUMER 11.898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14.825 T. Sept, 29 Also Callinpr169 words
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Advertisement99 1936-08-14 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGI CUNARD WHITE STAR. U (Incorporated in Japan K To LONDON, via fjgjf. «g* Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibw sa FUSHIMI MARU s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU t m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Seg^ Rates to 1st Class JWjft Naples $497 ft $540 $31 J Marseilles 514 557 London 557 600 34399 words
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Miscellaneous395 1936-08-14 18 THE HARBOUR \al»i:k\ imimimi i»:s The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. "Naldera" V. 346 sailing at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, the 14th instant, for Penang, Colombo. Bombay. Marseilles and London. Mr. J. V. Lees, Lt. and Mrs. R. C. Croft, Lt. R. E. Black, Miss D. Leather, Mrs. M395 words
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Miscellaneous179 1936-08-14 18 SHU'S IX DOIK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE »t Godown Gate No Op ten Noort 22 Naldera 18 v 3 President Doumer U Glenapp S Lycaon g Pacific Maru a Chinese Prince Amagisan Maru Pangkor Hosang 3<; Tsushima Maru 48 City of Bath Kistna 51 X Mirzapore179 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-08-14 19 Miss >l«k Siew Ying a well known actress photographed when she arrived in Sintjapore by the Rohna yesterday. Another well known actress who arrived here yesterday by the Rohna is Miss Siew Chun Chun38 words
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Advertisement290 1936-08-14 19 ninxs run r line. ■Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Balla. MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept 3 MARELLA Sept. 28 Oot.' 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 Mel bourne to the connecting290 words
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Advertisement479 1936-08-14 19 QV>^ 10 FRENCH PORTS \V -i ML^^mt HOMEWARDS. I D^LE^ ARAN F Fnr M^f m n 8 anteS A St Na2aire Bordea^ Sert 2 DFSTRAnp For Marseilles Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 1 DALNY F S r M Kf Seil n S S antes St Nazaire Bordeaux Sep' 17 DALNY479 words
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799 1936-08-14 20 LAWYERS ARE CONCERNED Court Congestion m 4 y t a. 4 f M.is #1 1 II *I I ALTHOUGH it is some months since n the findings were published of the Royal Commission which was appointed to inquire into the causes of congestion in the law799 words
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Article166 1936-08-14 20 Fatal Quarrel On Cargo Ship Vizagapatam. A QUARREL over a bucket of water on the high seas has resulted in the death of the Chinese Quarter-Master on board the Norwegian cargo steamer. Corona. News of the tragedy was learnt when the Corona docked at Vizagapatam harbour on her166 words
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Article51 1936-08-14 20 It is announced in Adelaide that among those who have accepted the official invitation to attend the South Australian Centenary celebrations are Lord Hartington, Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of State for the Dominions, and Sir Edward Harding Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions, and Lady Harding. Sir Howard D'Egville may also51 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-08-14 20 Another photograph taken during the recent S.S.V.F. exercises showing spectators watching the application of machine gun fire on targets at sea.21 words
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Article145 1936-08-14 20 Unusual Happening At 1.0.W. A WHIRLWIND of great force struck the Isle of Wight coast at Atherfield. A tent at the Atherfield Holiday Camn was lifted from the ground and. with a chest of drawers inside, deposited in a field half a mile away. The verandah of a bungalow145 words
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Article49 1936-08-14 20 Captain John Hendley. 32. adjutant of the 88th Field Brigade. Royal Artillery, at Preston, was found with gunshot wounds in the head. He died a few minutes later. Beside him was a shotgun. Captain Hendley had been unwell for some time, and Was to have entered a nursing home.49 words
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Article346 1936-08-14 20 LI. George Urges New Pact London VIGOROUS pica for the total a' n of bombing from the air is mad Lloyd George in a letter to the Rev J. W. Jones, of Criccieth. sent in reD' to local protests against this seti ne uu of a Royal346 words
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Article107 1936-08-14 20 Wonder Woman Of Carolina Columbia. South Caroline AT the age of 90. Mrs. Lydie Browning is an Inveterate She astonished residents on on a visit here by inquiring nearest swimming pool was situaj within a few hours of her ai old lady went for a swim, clad107 words
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Article55 1936-08-14 20 River Search For Woman WITH the Thames floodit by launches, river police wore draw near Putney Bridqe for a worm thev worn informed had fallen from I embankment nearby. Witnesses told the police that tlie mail was seen to fall into the riv«r. later a coal and a letter55 words
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416 1936-08-14 21 CO-OPERATION UNWANTED Red In terna tiona I Unpopular London /M) OFTKATION with Russian trade unionists and with the Red Internatfenal of Labour was discussed bv tIW International Trades Union CMirrem under the presidency of Sir Walter Citrine The question arose on a proposal416 words
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Article32 1936-08-14 21 l>il >»« Jor M an With M Children FB^sar*-.* k hlriv yean and J£h?' :l ea "''""eon v Mr tnrffJrL decree of n S e He was the custody of four32 words
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542 1936-08-14 21 Revival Of Empire Marketing Board Urged Again London. MR. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary for the Dominions, Mr. W. G A Ormsoy-Gore, Secretary for the Colonies, and Dr Eurie fage. Deputy Prime Minister for the Commonwealth oi Australia, were the guests at luncheon Of the British Empire Producers' Organization Mr Malcolm MacDonald542 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-08-14 21 Mr. Sik Kok Sin. the famous actor from Hongkong and Canton, photographed with his lovely wife, also a famous actress, when they arrived here yesterday aboard the Kohna28 words
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Article71 1936-08-14 21 So He's Hunting In Africa BECAUSE he is "bored stiff" and cannot find adventure in England, an ex-Army officer and bandmaster is planning with six companions a bisgame hunting expedition into the wilds of Northern Nigeria. They hope to cover 9.000 miles in four months' travelling in cur-drawn71 words
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Article107 1936-08-14 21 British Firm Beats Germany A BRITISH firm has beaten Krupps, of Germany, by frettinc the contract to build the great new £1.750.000 Howrah Bridge- -one of the biqßest in the world —at Calcutta. India. It was announced in Calcutta, that the Commissioners had decided to acrr'^t ihc trnrior107 words
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Article308 1936-08-14 21 Low Power Is I Popular THERE were 1,505,019 private motor- cars and 442,187 goods vehicles in use In Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1935. according to statistics issurd by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Limited. The private cars averaged 32.7 for every l.ouo308 words
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Article189 1936-08-14 21 But Admitted For Probate i WILL that was torn into six pieces n. and thrown on tne Kiicnen me uy the man who had made it. was admitted to probate in the Probate Court It was retrieved by his wife in the presence of the* testator, who afterwards189 words
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Article31 1936-08-14 21 The bodv of a woman who fell 350ft. from the cliffs at the Warren. Folkestone, was indentified as that of Mrs. Maria Jarratt. of Back Wilson Street, Whitwood, near Normanton. Yorkshire31 words
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Miscellaneous576 1936-08-14 22 OJX THE KADIO British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSB 13.97 metrct (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 metre* (17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metre* (15.14 mcs.), from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21 47 mcs.),576 words
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Miscellaneous440 1936-08-14 22 G. I. Kuala Lumpur 48.92 and 110 metres TO-DAY 7 00 p.m. (An all H.M.V. Broadcast). Songs: You're Sweeter Than I, Thought You Were, Where There's You There's Me, (Jack Hulbert). Orchestral: Serenade (Salon Orchestra). Songs: We saw the Sea, Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang (Peter Dawson). Orchestral:440 words
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Miscellaneous174 1936-08-14 22 6.20 p.m. News in English. 6.35 p.m. Continuation of ConcertRelayed 7.05 p.m. News in French. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of Concerts Relayed. 8.20 p.m. The Important Trends of Contemporary Thought, by Mr. P. Descaves. 8.30 p.m. Humour of To-Day, by Mr. Dessoudeix. 8.40 p.m. Colonial Market Rates. 8.50 p.m. Concert with174 words
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Miscellaneous157 1936-08-14 22 Expectation (Taken from Le Mir, des Loups)— Henri Rabaud Evening Bells— Guy Ropartz Kahn.. Gib Ulette (D^t)-Reyna: d (b) Veronique (Duet)— Messager Mrs. and Mr. Adeline* The serenade of the Dealer in n/r Me b £U woln sulle S^tt! 10.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength: 25.60 metres (n 720157 words
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Article2492 1936-08-14 23 RESTRICTION NEEDED View Of Rawang Chairman DRESIDING at the MM?*""'** Rawanf Tin Helds, Ltd., A hcM in Kuala Lumpur x N SSiffeler said that 1 h lprm v, for a renewal of ."I";,, h ,d. th,V Should b e to took forward to a con- mir2,492 words
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Miscellaneous278 1936-08-14 23 ox Tin: iiaiiio (Continental from page 22) 1 20 p.m.— Reports from the Olympic Games. 1.50 p.m.— Here comes the music (continued* 2.15 p.m.— Greetings to our listeners in New Zealand. 2.20 p.m.— News and Economic Review in German. 2.35 p.m. 'Come join us at the festive board!" A fine278 words
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Miscellaneous253 1936-08-14 23 6.50 a.m.— Time signal. Continuation of gramophone music. 7 50 a.m.— Close down. 10.50 a.m.— Opening announcement. 10.53 a.m.— Classical concert 11.30 a.m.— For the sick. 11.50 a.m.— Time signal. 11.53 a.m.— Lunch music. 12.50 p.m. Dance music. I 10 p.m.— Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m.— Popular songs. 1.50 p.m.—253 words
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Miscellaneous209 1936-08-14 23 8.03 p r». Suite Bergamasqu?. 'Oebussyi by Walter Geiscking < pianoforte). 8.20 p.m. Da vent ry— News bulletin and announcements. 8.40 p.m. Overture Egmont, Op. 84 (Beethoven) 8.50 p.m. Studio— Heltn Lockhart (contralto) 9.05 p.m. Martk Weber and his Or9.20 p.ii; Big Ben: Syncopated pianoforte music by Charlie Kunz. 9.40209 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-08-14 24 The masts and an interior view of the new and powerful broad.; station at Santa Palamba, Rome Signor Mussolini is a peat believer in radio propaganda and he employed it with considerable effect in the Abyssinian war.37 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-08-14 24 A palatial home amid Jaffa's orange grovesTi,e res.dei.ce of a wealthy Arab landowner built n hV modern style with beautiful terraced gardens.22 words
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340 1936-08-14 24 Monetary Reward For Youth Who Tackled Armed Attacker Singapore. Thursday TRSTWHILE friends and room-mates. Tan Choon and Tan Toi fell out over the comparatively trifling matter of the latter refusing a loan. Tan Choon was so aggrieved that he assaulted his friend and the pair separated, Tan Toi engaging a340 words
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Article157 1936-08-14 24 Broke Into Houses For Jam Claye-Souilly. Iti AFTER 14 nights of watchn police here have captured two -smash-and-jam" thieves who baffling the authorities by a iefl strange crimes. ,j e In nearly every case, the found no clue but a number o emptied jam jars and a lot157 words
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Article1507 1936-08-14 25 TURF TOPICS Reflections On Racing Matters Captain Hank Rkn Mooting starts to-day T ,nrt finishes to-morrow. ha ve been entAing Including seven HirMtps have been entered '"*t V ridav and Saturday* 'kv and Jackie Mac. The J-i part to-day, but ,1 furlong run on Sa- Ma on the other hand1,507 words
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Article, Illustration57 1936-08-14 25 Morning Tribune And Singapore Races On the morning of the Singapore (iold Cup Race, Sept. 19, the Morning Tribune will issue a special eight-page (iold Cup Supplement fully illustrated, edited hy M Capt. Hawk." and containing full particulars of the day's events, with a special reference57 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-08-14 25 luiit uhm; >iin m Of nil WOUM TV**Four *reat io,kev, ovorv one of Ihe. &J%ff2>&m2j2S l rid.nrj as wfll as IW, K< V 'v (4rs ike The las, mentioned29 words
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Article438 1936-08-14 26 MALACCA TRIP Question Of Affiliation Singapore, Thursday THE Malacca Soccer tour of the Singapore Rovers has been cancelled by the Convener in view of the fact that the Singapore Amateur Football Association, the local governing body, has not authorised the tour, and has informed438 words
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Article124 1936-08-14 26 Collector Awards $200,000 Compensation (From Our Own Correspondent) Pi nans. Aug 12 IWK P. J. F. Curtis. Collector of Land Revenue, Penan-, wh hold a lengthy irqii'i-y Into th > valu? of Mr. Lim Eow n's property in Ponan^ Road which Government want to acquire for police buildings124 words
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Article53 1936-08-14 26 RACE ONE Pigeon Pie 10.7 Bonny Breaker 9.12, Duki) Menin 8.10 I RACE TWO Larut 10.5 Little Miss X 9.11 RACE THREE Flushed 9.12 Con Con 9.10 j Malainey 8.13! RACE FIVE NIL Phar Phar 10.11 Anaconda 10^1 Mickey Mouse 9.8 RACE SEVEN Frivol 10.6 Purple Princess 10 253 words
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175 1936-08-14 26 Captain Hawk Gives Winners For Taiping Skye Meet To-day (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiplng. Thursday THE first day of the Taiping Turf Club's' Skye Meeting will be held tomorrow. The following are the handicaps: RACE ONE Horses class 5. div 2, five fur: M.G.M. 10.0 Torridour 9.12 Green PU Mark175 words
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Article200 1936-08-14 26 A nnual Championships In September THE third annual Singapore Olympic Weight-lifting Chamoion.ships will no held in the New World Arena (by kind permission of ihe proprietors) on Saturday night, Sept. 5. under the aus-mrc-s of the Singapore Amateur WeightLifting Federation, the Official Organ and Governing Body of Weight-Liftinf In200 words
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30 1936-08-14 26 CAPTAIN HAWK'S SELECTIONS FOR TAIPING Race I.— KLUMPUR Green Mark 2— GOLDEN QUEEN Iseult's Daughter r 4.— HOKEY POKEY Stormy Night S.— WHY WORRY II 7.— BAY CHIEF Sea Storm30 words
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Article39 1936-08-14 26 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Kanwi Shaken By Shanghai, Auk. 13. THIRTY-FOUR districts in eastern Kansu were severely shaken by an earthquake yesterday. Many houses collapsed but the number of casualties ll not yet known. Communications are interrupte<39 words
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Article645 1936-08-14 26 Another Fine Programme Singapore, Thursday. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club will hold the fourth regatta of the season over the Breakwater Course on Saturday Aug. 15. Spectators' launches leave Clirlord Pier at 5.20 p.m. and the race i There is only one race on the programme for this645 words
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Article577 1936-08-14 27 ONE GOAL WIN IN DIV. I Match Not Up To Expectation SiBfSpCf*, Thursday, >,,-,„ Road Stadium n f«Ued to <<>me up to I expected of play ta divl ion, Mit otherwise inter tin* enough. M 1 he only goal ot l! laU in the tat half577 words
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Article79 1936-08-14 27 tk annul meeting of the Ru^by lion of the S.C.C. >' i t to-rf'iv (Friday) in vllion .'t '.0 nm. The presentation of [on <•! tAttn for 1 »>Mor of the B.C.C. u !n son <"1 that the rusher np m the nadang ;it n79 words
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439 1936-08-14 27 EIGHTEEN ENTRIES FOR S. A. F. A. CUP Qualifying Competition Due On Singapore, Thursday. ANEW Interest Will be added to local .soccer in the la er part of this month by th? bringing forward by the 3. A F.A. of ihe Cup competition. Ii was originally p anned to follow439 words
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Article93 1936-08-14 27 Singapore. Thursday PRT Canning and H. M. S. Terror fought a draw in the second division at Fort Canning to-day, each side scoring once. The name was somewhat interfered with by the strong breeze which blew across the ground but the exchanges were brisk and93 words
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Article65 1936-08-14 27 ONE sided soccer was witnessed on the P&dang this afternoon when the 1 B" team cf the B.C.C. met the R.A.O.C. the latter were too good for the Club. Who went down to the tune of B— nil. It was a case «>f attack and defence. At65 words
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Article540 1936-08-14 27 S.C.C. Beat The Army Sinjjaporr, Thursday THE S.C.C. proved to b; far too strong for an Army team when they met a; Tennis on the Club court; to-day w. lining all ii e s«.v^a mp'rhes pl^ved. The matches w»re all doubles, and the Club players disposed of their540 words
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Advertisement45 1936-08-14 27 y^rf, win I *u o*» t« »u«j ot» I Klft jj/ G I LB ZJ^jf GILBEY^S qpfy ROYAL SCOTCH WHISKY Fvcry drop H Gr/arrrn/eed !0 |«or« 7 f? Of Olfcf/ rillTtlL C 6I T P (inc. in S.S.) SOLE AGENTS: \JU B HKfc.^^Xl.- w.s. 18.45 words
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Article, Illustration112 1936-08-14 28 In a tennis match at the S C.C. yestcrdav the club beat the Armv easily in a series of doubles niaich *s. Here are the club first string (behind net)— N. S. Wise and A. K. Buchanan. The ball was as much in the air as112 words
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Article85 1936-08-14 28 Mr. Lyons, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, announced that a delegation led by Mr Euler, Canadian Minister o Trade and Commerce, will arrive in Australia in September to discuss the revision of the Canadian Trade Treat v at the request of Australia, which Is preatlv dissatisfied, especially with Canadian purchases of85 words
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Article24 1936-08-14 28 The 150th anniversary of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls will be celebrated In 1038 The Grand Master will be president of the festival.24 words
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Advertisement77 1936-08-14 28 Army Defeated At Tennis And At Soccer lH^^&SKra MAJOR I^B^fflSpP^ IMPROVEMENTSI Touch Control Insttot don! And many other feature* visible adjustment to tny touch exclusive with the litest BojtL or typing speed! Improved Shift Each created to save time ao<i Freedom! Muted Action! Finger effort, to produce neater, mort Comfort77 words
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