Morning Tribune, 2 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 183 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 2, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article209 1936-09-02 1 cause of n isori v\ TENSION NEW MOVE LIKELY LIMITATION AGREOIEM IS London, Sept. 1. JHE return of Dr. Schacht from Paris coincides with the turn of German thought towards the possibility of international discussions towards the limitation of armaments, declares the Times Berlin correspondentReuter - 209 words
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Article296 1936-09-02 1 Cuttard Chief Queen Mary London, Sept. 1. T h VJantic policy of the owners Of I Queen Mary was d.scussed In neech m Liverpool by Sir Percy \2fvte chairman of Cunard-White r. wh declared that the real rivalry i AUantic was commercial and tinanit racing mReuter Wireless - 296 words
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Article46 1936-09-02 1 London. Sept. TWENTY-THREE countries are represented among the 200 delegates attending the fourth international Conference of Agricultural Economists which Ls proceeding at St. Andrews University. Scotland. Tne delegates were formally welcomed last nmht by the Minister of Agriculture Mr. Walter Elliot. -British Wireless.British Wireless - 46 words
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Article720 1936-09-02 1 Govern men ters Progress Madrid, Sept. 1. j^HAT may prove to be a decisive Govment counter-offensive on the arramma Front is stated to have with the insurgents failing back iting desperately. It is reported jn insurgent three-engined plane i aflame at Torres Carera, near Cor- after720 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-09-02 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Sept. 1. A Sian communique states that the Phensi Reds repeatedly attacktd the Government forts west of Lungshich' ns on Friday night. They were repulsed with heavy losses Hitler's rearmament plans and extended conscription decrees are arousing discontent m Germany at last, according53 words
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Article154 1936-09-02 1 Supply For 10 Days Only London, Sept. 1. CEVERAL thousands of the new King v Edward postage stamps which are on sale to-aay were sold early this morning by a few London post offices which remained open after midnight. Professional philatelists, private collectors and members of tneBritish Wireless - 154 words
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Article147 1936-09-02 1 New Methods Adopted At Home London, Sept. 1. AN experiment that is being tried by Scotland Yard is expected to result m an important development of U«C functions of the mobile police throughCUt the country. Special vans with loudspeakers have been put on the roadsBritish Wireless - 147 words
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Advertisement30 1936-09-02 1 oN ,fflllK PAGES v Page j ffoman* claim j ,ovrrnors return J j Finance Future v Hockey report Home cricket 25, 2fc L ocai soccer Ibe g^"^ U>cal tennis v30 words
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Advertisement52 1936-09-02 1 I POWDKRKIP WHOLE MILK j S PURE FRESH MILK > j STA R T A KM .V COURSE AND WATCH FO RM ADD WATER THE [MPROVEMENI JHKffl^^^ \ND YOU HAVE i WHOLE MlLK_^ I Sty m i < MfcJwSfc Hjfl THE FTN^EST COWS J r Jßßmwi mtlk- j Distributors 1.52 words
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Article1177 1936-09-02 2 CLAIM OF J.P.'S WIFE Court Case Continues Singapore, Tuesday. REMARKING that he was satisfied from the demeanour of the plaintiff that she was not the type of woman who would repay money on an ethical claim, and that he was also satisfied that she wasReuter Wireless - 1,177 words
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Article71 1936-09-02 2 Britishers Murdered In Abyssinia Addis Ababa. Aug. 31. DANDITS have murdered two mis- Nonaries. the Canadian Tom Devera and the New Zealander. Clifford Mitchell, when they were trying to escape from the mission station of Yergaalem, m Southern Abyssinia early m May, according to news reaching here to-day.Reuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article, Illustration71 1936-09-02 2 New Rumania Cabinet Formed Bucharest, Aug. 31. M. TATARESCU has .succeeded m forming a new Government and the members were received at the Palace at midnight where they took the oath of loyalty to King Carol. M. Tatarescu himself is president of the Council and War Minister andReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article66 1936-09-02 2 "Nahlin" Forced To Seek Shelter THE Nahlin, with its accompanying destroyers Grafton and Glowworm. lashed oy heavy seas, wai forced to put into KarystOS Bay on Uu bouui Coast of Euboca to shelter during the night. A motorboat. carrying local authorities, endeavoured to reach the yacht toReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article311 1936-09-02 2 Revised Edition Of Laws Singapore. Tu^daj 'THE Revised Edition of the U»i Q < 1 Straits Settlements, which reprW Straits Settlements, which reprint long hours of painstaking labour on t£ part of the Editor, Mr. P. A McElwamt the Attorney General, were commuted ion m glowing terras311 words
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Advertisement11 1936-09-02 2 /o^\ -MAW LIOW j j L\M^/r/ RAPID HARDENING I fEJIEWT j11 words
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Advertisement40 1936-09-02 2 Shell Motoh Oils. ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST LUBRICANTS j PRODUCED AND APPEAL TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST CONSIDERATION IS QUALITY. IMM 111 I SHI 1 1 Q TRIPLE SHI 1 1 SHELL CEAB OIL. ADVERTISEMENT OF THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S)40 words
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Article403 1936-09-02 3 OETJNG THE GOVERNOR landing At New Singapore, Tuesday. C.a.nu.uMU yacht Sea Belle II f -v s,.i«a|H»re for Penan. .yes,l i the (iovernor, Sir ShenSrShomas b expected to arrive m <;•; m n rrou Z noon from h! t..>v.lliiiK by the Sarpedon. ■SrSl to the403 words
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Article235 1936-09-02 3 Spin: 'lid Film At Capitol P Y *U m The Country Doctor" the 1 eth Century Fox picture now a1 the Capitol. It is a story of intense human interest. The famous Dionne Quiniuplets tlay Mar rolea but the film is by no means jus' a record of235 words
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Article215 1936-09-02 3 Florence Nightingale Screened WE all know the story of Florence Nightingale but never the magnitude of the task that confronted thi.s brave woman In the Crimea been s< vividly told as m "The White Angel," now showing at the Pavilion. The producers have made a good thing where215 words
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Article112 1936-09-02 3 Representative Of Iraq To Intervene Jerusalem. Aug. 31 AMOVE m the direction of peace m Palestine Ls contained m an announcement by the Arab Higher Committee which, after meetings lasting several days, has unanimously decided to accept the intervention of Nun Pasha, the official representative of tho IraqReuter Wireless - 112 words
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Article98 1936-09-02 3 Mobilisation Of 8,000,000 In Few Hours Avellino, Aug. SI ADDRESSING the Italian nation on the conclusion of grand manoeuvres. Mussolini declares that Italians must bo itroni nough to confront all even ual itic.s and look any destiny straight In the face. The life of the nation must bo98 words
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Article51 1936-09-02 3 Berlin, Aug. 8. Dr. Schacht. the Minister for Economics, has returned from Paris and has proceeded to Bay rough to report to Hitler on his talks with members of the French Cabinet. It Ls understood Dr. Schacht is optimistic regarding the prospects for Franco-German trade re- lations.- RouterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article68 1936-09-02 3 Law Notice For To day The Acting Chief Justice at Penang— Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Summons- in -Chambers No. 426 36 h; S. 930 22 -Re Syed Hashim bin Kassv.i c^ecd. Before Mr. Justice Mundell m the Ist Court68 words
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Article182 1936-09-02 3 Never Felt So Well m His Life Though he tried no end of so-called lemedies. this man continued to Buffer with lumbago for years. It troubled him, In fact, until he found the right remedy, the one that can always bo iel;ed on— Kruschen182 words
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Article192 1936-09-02 3 Revival Of Old I Rumour (By Air Mail) Fremantle, Aug. 18. THE possibility of a visit t 0 Australia by King Edward VIII, following his coronation next year, was mentioned by Mr. E. F. Harrison, M.P. for Bendigo, who passed through Fremantle on the liner Orford.192 words
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Advertisement121 1936-09-02 3 f be obtained m three forms: WIRE SlLVnr»nt trated solution of the vital Indispensable for healthy •th Pure Silvikrin is used serioui loss of hair, thin hair, Ire dandruff, hardening of the UP. bald patches and baldness. SIUIKKIX LOTION— of pure Silvikrin and McdiIt is unique for the makes the121 words
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Advertisement32 1936-09-02 3 Look For This WfHW Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVr: SELECTIONS IN GOLD. CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROU C.IIOUT MALAYA B^'- f n Wr**3P Solo Aqrents: IVTHP I I'M32 words
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Article162 1936-09-02 4 Previous To-day Change Tone Very Quiet Steadier Spot Buyers 7* 8 7 11|16 up 116 P Sellers 7 11 16 7% up 116 S^pt Buyers 1 5 b 7 ***** up 1 16 Sellers 711.16 7 3 4 up 116 CkitiDec. Buyers 7 1116 73/4 up 116 Sellers162 words
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Article74 1936-09-02 4 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 10 39 10 Imperial Tobacco 168 9 168 9 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 32- 31 9 Royal Dutch 38 >„ 383 8 Shell Trans. Trad, (bearer) 106 3 107 6 War Loan V/ 2 107 > 4 107 4 HK S. Bank (London74 words
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Article28 1936-09-02 4 London, Sept i TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash 'official price) £188 7 n 188 2 3 months forward (official price) £186 316 £18Sa 8 -151628 words
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Article43 1936-09-02 4 RUBBER Previous To-day Change I Tone n ftlfii %T,« Spot Buyers 16 3 1b 16 3 16 Sellers 16 5 16 16 5 16 Oct.iDec. Buyers 16 5 16 16-Th up 1 16 Tone Firm QpkA Spot 43' 43', up43 words
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Article85 1936-09-02 4 London, Sept. 1. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.38 76.41 up .03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.40V 2 7.41 up V 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2V2d. Is. 2y 2 d. T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 285 words
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Article35 1936-09-02 4 London, Sept 1. Previous To-day Change (Of n Pine Bar per oz. £6.18.3 E6.18.2V2 V^d. SILVER Spot 19 9 16 19 1116 09 2 months forwaiu 19 9 16 19 1116 up Vs35 words
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Advertisement33 1936-09-02 4 soljth !MIS I fjA 15 11 i T I S I i 1 %|.xl^# INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. |j MOTOR CAR I INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. !!jjj Tel 592fl 2, Finlayson Green, p33 words
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Advertisement7 1936-09-02 4 Far Eas Oxygen Acetylene Co., tta. si\<;ai'ore7 words
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Article545 1936-09-02 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. Tuesday, Sept. 1 5 p.m I MINING. Fraser Co. Lyall Si Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers .Tin 46 49 4 1 41/ 2 5 I" 4. Ampat lin 2 8 30- 28 L 30- Asam545 words
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Article97 1936-09-02 5 Singapore: 26 5 8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. London: 758 d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York. 16 316 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. With sellers scarce and orders rather better the market has been very steady to-day but few transactions have actually passed. U.K. stocks last week97 words
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Article86 1936-09-02 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Friday. MX. D. J. Lee's long connection with India, where he stayed m two of the largest cities for a number of years as Chinese Consul, has led him to hold the opinion that there is every possibility of the Chinese extending their86 words
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Article40 1936-09-02 5 Wellington, Au^. 29 than was an increase m New Zealand's trade during the first seven months of the year as follows- Exports: £38.912,000, compared with 130.327,000 last year; Imports: £23.391,000. compared wi" tiycjD.uuu Jas* year.— Reuter Wiitless.Reuter Wireless - 40 words
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91 1936-09-02 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases FOB. September) 26 13 16 26% Good FAQ. m cases "FOB. September) 2611,16 2634 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot -loose) awardable Spore) 26% 26% do. September 26 3 4 26% do. Oct. Dec.91 words
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Article27 1936-09-02 5 Singapore, Tuesday noon. Singapore: $93 58, dovni $18 London: £189.2.6.. up 475. 6d.; three months £186.0.0., up 40s'. New York: 43 14 cts., up 18 ct.27 words
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Article117 1936-09-02 5 Singapore. Tuesday, 5 p.m. MESSRS. Fraser and Company m their daily comment on the opening trend Ji the share market state:— The local tin market did not follow London's lead to-day but fell $i/ 8 Tin shares were a dull market with sellers of most of the dollar117 words
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Article328 1936-09-02 5 (Shares are II unless otherwise stated) BmL.£ 15C 1.60 1.45 1.55 x A 0.95 1.05 0.95 1.C5 *f t a Q la y s2> 3.20 335 320 3.35 g* 1 130 140 1.40 1.50 l I tk 100 i.io ioo mo 1-50 1.55 1.50 160 i 0.60 0.65328 words
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Article415 1936-09-02 5 I 1 w 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.20 130 l •>() i«n 2 2 d.TU- Prefs. 145 L 55 145 155 iv 10 Atlaj Ice 10 00 1100 io Ou 1100 £i £1 BAT 5 15.0 6.0.0 600 65 0 1l B If, Broadcasting rj 90 1 00415 words
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187 1936-09-02 5 DEBENTURES AND LOANS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn •H 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 urn XL Mar 31 SePt! 30 115 120 norn Hi r 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 4- v&i Mar 31 Se P l 30 H8 120 norn 1913 red.187 words
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Article16 1936-09-02 6 Singapore, Sept 1. The following were closing rates m the local exchange market to-day:16 words
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Article110 1936-09-02 6 London t.t. 214 i|l( London demand 2|4 I|l6 U.naun 4 months' slfcht 2|4v 8 Lyons demand 892 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 58 11,16 Montr**] demand 58 11 16 flatavia demand 85 7 H Sainarmng demand 85 5 b Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154 3 4 Madras110 words
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Article86 1936-09-02 6 f/ondoii T.T. 214 7,32 London demand 24 J 4 fxmdon 30 days' sight 2 4 9132 London 60 days' sight 2 4 516 London 3 months' sight 2i4 516 London 4 months' sight 2 4 11J32 New York demand 59 11 16 New York 90 ds 60 716 Calcutta86 words
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Article165 1936-09-02 6 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $153 K. (Siam i W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $176 R. (Siami "Sinhuay" No! 2 $163 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay"165 words
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Article144 1936-09-02 6 Sim Chew Jit Poh - Sim Chew Jit Poh Chiang's Message To The Powers Canton, Aug. 31. THAT there are unlimited possibilities for extending foreign trade m China mi the statement made by Marshal Chiang Kui Shek m m interview with foreign newspapermen this morning. The Premier -said that once the South-west144 words
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Article185 1936-09-02 6 Tin Demands Cause Uneasiness (By Air Mailt London. August 19. IN considering the position created by the deadlock between Siam and the International Tin Committee, the Colonial Office will have before it representations from an unusual quarter. Leading rubber producing interests mindful of Siam's attitude after the Rubber185 words
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Article40 1936-09-02 6 LOS DON PEPPER STOCKS London. Aug. 31 STOCKS of pepper m London on Saturday last and comparisons with th^ figures for the previous week were as follows:— White: 12,129 tons. Previously 12,140 tons. Black: 1,757 tons. Previously 1,758 tons. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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117 1936-09-02 6 London, Aug. 31. cTOCKS of rubber m London on Satd urday last are officially stated to amount to 45,521 tons, a decrease of 1.102 tons from the previous Saturday. Deliveries m London during the week ended Saturday totalled 1,533 tons, 187 tons less than theReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement28 1936-09-02 6 i i J j ABSOLUTE SECURITY 1 j Mor o ii i .m o > 1 i INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. i i Agents: SIME DARBY CO., LTD. Singapore Branches28 words
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Advertisement339 1936-09-02 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1830' Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) Ymnrwv, Reserve Fund y *i«J9. lsoofi Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T> YAMAM(nc Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5G21 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore? Desk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China339 words
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Article1644 1936-09-02 7 REVIEW OF WORLD COFFEE POSITION Effects Of The New Brazilian Regulations London. Aug. 6. nfTEE Pf ices have snown a consider C ab V improvement during the last K ndon price of Santos superior s now 40s 6d. cwt. against 38s. i month ago and 365. 6d. a year 601,644 words
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Article74 1936-09-02 7 London, Aug. 29. The Monty Market: The Bank o r.-ngland cotninues its gold buying. Notwithstanding this there has be.n no check to the usual seasonal decieas.'in the note circulation. The Discount market: After fmilllHii the market ruled steadier on the announcement of an increase m Treasury BillReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Article98 1936-09-02 7 London, Aug. 31. On the Stork Exchange to-day al though general interest was at a lo\" ebb. a firm undertone was maintains! !n nearly all sections. An improvement m the statistical outlook for their respective commodities resulted m better suooort for rubber. t. a and tin shares,Reuter Wireless - 98 words
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628 1936-09-02 7 SOME IDEAS ABOUT TIN IN LONDON AMSTERDAM Suggestions To End The Deadlock: Bolivia's Surprising Spurt M. c^ Mr (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 19. CUGGESTIONS for patching up the difficulties with Siam are forthcoming from several quarters. The "Amsterdam Correspondent" who did his best to sustain the market a few628 words
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Advertisement129 1936-09-02 8 The One Topic of Conversation:— The MIEACLE of the CENTURY ACCLAIMED By LAST NIGHTS ENTHUSIASTIC j AUDIENCES as TRULY A GREAT PICTURE!' CAPITOL TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 No»~a* ■riiRE THAT REAILr HAS EVERYTHING j O/V£ PICTU^ >ND TH£ QUINTS, TOOT J Yvonne Cecile Marie Annette Emelie TM- the COUNfRY DOCTOR129 words
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Advertisement221 1936-09-02 8 SPECIAL MATINEE 3-15 TO DAY jT^^^dMlEK? TO NIGHT_ 6.15 n u THE MIGHTIEST MOTION PICTURE EPIC OF THE ERA CIIKKR ED BY THOUSANDS AS THE MOST INSPIRING FILM OF ALL TIME' 10,000 MEN LOVED HER!, I M 4 RiCtUre B**°' I'oMeur \V "FLORENCE MCHTIN*, All n n J a n"221 words
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Article311 1936-09-02 9 E state Asiatic Staffs Malacca Association's Good Year fv -Aif-vearly general meeting of Asiatic Staff's AssociaMalacca was held on Saturday Tnwl August at the Association preS£e 136 J^rang Panjang nl f h r( was a good attendance of and Mr. S. Kandiah, the pre^ m e p of the Association,311 words
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Article213 1936-09-02 9 An Outline Of Her Career fl apest, Hungary. Stcfß began bei training for me early cmidhood. and at eleven I debu at the Budapest >ured Lurope, dancing as rh Wonder Child In Berlin, appeared m -Wonder Bar" U d( rer, and then appeared lon stage m Noei Coward's213 words
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Article299 1936-09-02 9 Growing Interest In New System A SYSTEM has recently been introA duced into Malaya which it is Sv^hlSr m St f the problem 3 wSch have hitheruo prevented the wides D read adoption of modern sanitation Known as Elsan Chemical Sanitation this system requires no mam drainage299 words
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Article217 1936-09-02 9 To Appear In Tom Walls Film JENI LE GON. whose vivid personality and marvellous dancing created a great impression m the Cochran revue "Follow Fhe Sun" for which she was brought over from Hollywood, will appear m a rumba solo m a night club sequence m "Dishonour217 words
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Article112 1936-09-02 9 Returns From Holiday !n Ewope IRENE DUNNE, star of -Showboat". I "Roberta", "Swe I Adeline" and Magnificent Obsession", and one of th< stage and sm-t n"s most popular leading woman recently placed under conn-art by Columbia returned recently Horn I Europe on the 8.8. Normimdie. Miss Dunne, who112 words
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Advertisement330 1936-09-02 9 SUN TALKIE HALL-! (NEW WORLD— SERANGOON ROAD) 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT.. 9-15 p.m. S M-G-M'S GREATEST MASTERPIECE j CHARLES DICKENS' i GLORIOUS ROMANCE j lIAVID < Ol»l»l 111 II I j WITH A STAR CAST OF 65 PLAYERS FEATURING: WC. Fields Maureen O'Sullivan. J Madge Evans Edna May Oliver. Frank Lawton330 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1936-09-02 10 ILLICIT TRADE DECLINES Japan 's Run ner System ANY attempt to an'v/c the Japanese exploitation of Fukien resolves itself into a study of iWggHM »"d marketing. A tabulation of general business shows the following degree of Japanese control: Shipping tonnage -Japanese 20 per cent. British 701,606 words
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Article160 1936-09-02 10 Strong Opposition In Budapest CTRONG opposition to the idea ut monarchical restoration m Hungary la voiced by the semi-official Govern ment organ "Uj lladjarsag," m com! mentmg on the possibility of such restoration m Austria "The Austrian people," the" paper writes, -have our best wishes, whal be the160 words
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Article30 1936-09-02 10 Moscow, Aim. -7 General Putna, the Military Attachin London who was recently recalled. Is the latest to bo charged with complicity m the so-called Trotskyi.st plot.- Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article88 1936-09-02 10 Shanghai, Aug. 3 No rain has fallen In Honan vince since summer. Twenty ci: including Hsuchang and Lingpa i suffering from drought— Sin Chew J.: Poh. Mr. J. Green, who was acting as Con. troller, P. and T.. Perak and Dindingi curing the absence of Mr. Hide on88 words
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Article246 1936-09-02 11 Eccentricities Of Sir David Yule t adY YULE, the owner of the yacht L which His Majesty has chartered for i(hv on the Dalmatian coast, is S v ow of the late Sir David Yule Jed a few years ago leaving a forgch was estimated at about246 words
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Article133 1936-09-02 11 k Consular Officials Investigate Pinar Del Rio. Aug. 10. TWO wealthy Chinese merchants were found dead m their shop here today. Both had been beheaded. Authors are seeking a group of unknown > as the perpetrators of the crime n tfte belief that robbery was the motive! Unese133 words
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Article104 1936-09-02 11 r V Roy Pleased By Birth Of Daughter* 'By Air Mail) l)ln Our Own Correspondent) a London. Aug. 19. l v Wife of the dance Racier and daughter of the md Ranee of Sarawak, has I daughter m a London •vely f,iii." said the Ranee XV B --Teat104 words
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Article38 1936-09-02 11 Mr R. B. Henley, manager of the North British and Mercantile Insuranro Co., Ltd.. returned from Home leave by the Ranpura. He has quite recovered trom the riding accident he had while m England.38 words
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Article, Illustration440 1936-09-02 11 A Pirates' Victim Ends Her Adventures To Become A Wife CAILED around the world before th ■J mast at seventeen, kidnapped by Chinese pirates, injured m a ship collision. Those are a few of the adventures of Mrs. W. E. Bullock, a French-Canadian. Recently she was married to Mr. W440 words
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Article38 1936-09-02 11 Melbourne. Aug. 28. Thi Minister of Defence announced to-r v that the Government Is allot t it £5 000 for training In defence againsi ";is attacks, and for equipment and publicity In connection therewith. Renter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article219 1936-09-02 11 Plans Approved By King London. DOUTES for the Coronation processions v 00 Wednesday. May 12. 1937. have already been approved by the King. Plans for the routes were submitted to the King by the Coronation Joint Committee and the Coronation Executive Committee— committees under the chairmanship of the219 words
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Advertisement177 1936-09-02 11 < wK'*^% At the leading Cafes and Restaur- >! ants m many parts of the country, thousands of people are discovering 'Ovaltine' as the perfect tropical ova i ti ni r d I I y/-\| I I 1 1 I 'Ovaltine 1 has great advantages as ▼imm— iMiim- >t-weather beverage.177 words
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Article313 1936-09-02 12 I>Y a message published m this issue to-day Reuter has put right a wrong unintentionally done overseas to the reputation of Sir Eric Geddes, chairman cf Imperial Airways. The wrong was committed m a too-cryptic .summary of the verdict of the Committee of Inquiry which led to313 words
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Article651 1936-09-02 12 THE current issue of the Malayan) Police Magazine, like ill its pre- t d?cessors, is a publication of moie than i passing interest. What has long been a complain i of i Pressmen m this part of the world is fact that police officers, on the whole, i651 words
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Article162 1936-09-02 12 Mr. F. B Pratt has taken over the management of Bristol Estate, Kuang. JjC 5fC JjC SJC Mr. G. C. Andrewartha. of Htvea Burma Estate, Victoria Point, has been admitted to the Penang General Hos-| pfttalasa patient. Mrs. J. Cornwell, of Kilat Gardens, Cameron Highlands, who has been m162 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-09-02 12 Mr H Sleigh, the Australian racehorse trainer who is now m c of Slrathpeffer. Clark Gable and Jeanette Mac Donald m "San Francisco" the Capitol on September 9.28 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1936-09-02 13 A T WAR WITH NA TURE C/nintryßecoming A Desert New York. roR the third time m six years f there Is drought m the American Th£ year. as m 1930 and 1934, farmers m north-central and north- tern States, as well as m many narts2,007 words
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Advertisement34 1936-09-02 13 PHONED Telegraphic Addrew- >kr*\ Goo^*woof> ■i_- ?yJs-^ *^r. -//"*">, FXrr?fl CHA RMINGLY SITUAti;*) HOTEL IN THF ISLAND THE cnnv ACC °MMODAnON WITH EVERY COMFORT. BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER34 words
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Advertisement6 1936-09-02 13 gj BRANDY ij AT ALL FESTIVITIES6 words
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Article, Illustration137 1936-09-02 14 PREPARING FOR THE SINGAPORE RACE Some of the horses aboard the Kedah which arrived yesterday afternoon with a final contingent of horses for the Singapore Races. A DIFFERENT KIND OF HORSE: The 300 year old Mitcham Fair was opened with the historic ceremony oi the Golden Key. by the Mayor137 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1936-09-02 16 If it is CAKE you want IF you keep your store cupboard stocked with a reserve of flour, baking powder, soda, spices, flavourings, dried friut, jam. chocolate, cocoa, coconut, and otner ingredients that are nonperishable, and remember never to go short of milk and butter, you need never be without1,186 words
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Advertisement42 1936-09-02 16 1 I MAISON MARTIN j j Gentlemen's Department FOR A REAL (JOOD HAIRCUT IN A FINE AND COOL PLACE 1 as ireZZ as j FOR VOl'R CHILDREN s s S HAIRCUT 60 cts. I 1 17—19 Orchard Road 'Phone 3450 J i*„42 words
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Advertisement31 1936-09-02 16 ~4 Maison j^B^ i" 4610. fTfcZ* t'piioi^i^ I FOR j A gmraa ;K It -i C > 1; i PHONE 1 j 3 I ft 3 the Phoenix AERATED WATER vnoKaS A31 words
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Article211 1936-09-02 17 (Lishl Part) 0 cups cake Hour 2 teaspoons double action baking 1 powder or tartrate baking powder p. cv i kited sugar v cup butter 1 cup water I teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt whites of 4 eggs Cream butter and sugar, add flour, ffhich has been sifted211 words
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Article91 1936-09-02 17 0 pounds grapes 5 cupi brown sugar 1 cup cider vinegar tablespoon cloves^ 1 tablespoon cinnaiftwi Wash grapes, remove stems separate pulp from skms and let both pulp and stand over night m china or glass t metal' containers. Heat pulp to Ding point and drain through91 words
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Article52 1936-09-02 17 j cup white cornmeal 1 Pint milk separated spoon butter 1 tablespoon sugar Wnch of salt milk, stir m cornmeal. butter, sugar. Remove from fire, add yolks. Fold m stiffly whites. Pour into wellbaking dish and set m water. Bake m a moden« hour. Just before •ver and let52 words
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Article71 1936-09-02 17 squares bitter chocolate water vanilla ta (walnut* or pecan*) lvi dual tan ..hells milk m top of :ar, Hour and salt and stir this into Btirring to keep cook about 15 frequently. If cho- beai smooth with Vv, Add hot towl: i gs, stirturn to double boil"ntU thick,71 words
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Article143 1936-09-02 17 l lb. loaf sugar. pin' \va a" little lemon Ji Boil the rogar anu waU ether and continue heating until a temperature of 229 deg. F. Is reached. Re» o^ any scum which rises to the jwrf* the sugar and brush down the moos ol 1 on with143 words
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Advertisement519 1936-09-02 17 Jfr^ m m 1 A TOoSisTTsT MIOI»I>I \4. GUIDE i LUGGAGE EYES I r>wn?TurTQT CARRIER CHEMIST PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: J |KHpKnH| SINf^APHPr Oc «'ar Muscle $!^''%&J s ***m£^ U^™™"^™*~. *mJ 1 1 V 3 Jr\ V^ tX EL an quite easily be remedied f~* f, m jm,519 words
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Article184 1936-09-02 18 Capt. Legg Of The Ranpura PAPTAIN J. M. Legg, the master of the 1/ P and O. Ranpura has had a very interesting career during his 36 years^ at sea. He went to sea m the famous ship Port Jackson which was then owned by Mr.184 words
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Article90 1936-09-02 18 Preparing For Tokio Olympiad Tokyo. Aus. 11 ANXIOUS to secure the lion's shnro the farp^ to be paid by the estimated 100.000 visitors to the 1940 OlymrnGames, the Nippon Yusen Kaistia today tentatively decided to build an unrevealed number of large and Cast passenger liners. The vessels90 words
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Article89 1936-09-02 18 Notice To Mariners The following notice to mariners has been issued by Commander C. Dix. Master Attendant,; Straits Settlements. to the shipping community of Singapore From Sept. 1 and until further notice the light buoy exhibiting a flashing white light showing two flashes every ten seconds, m approximately Lat. deg.89 words
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Article37 1936-09-02 18 The Lloyd Triestino vessel Co M Verde Is expected to arrive m Sing m to-morrow "Thursday! morning sail for Colombo. Bombay. c M Said. Brindisi. Venice and Trio M afternoon of the same day. m37 words
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Advertisement438 1936-09-02 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES onnage BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22438 words
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Advertisement178 1936-09-02 18 M. M. LINE. (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles ANGERS 9,900 T. Sept. 4 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 15 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct. 2 DARTAGNAN178 words
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Advertisement115 1936-09-02 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AC I CUNARD WHITE STAK. I (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colom Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibral fcS. HAKOZAKI MARU Sep- a t m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. l s.s. HAKUSAN MARU get Rates to Ist Class 2nd ldas Naples 5497 5540 $317 Ig. Marseilles 514 557115 words
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Miscellaneous89 1936-09-02 18 THE HARROUR A 9 a^^^* > *^i^^" fc a a^^ 4^^,. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengerang (Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Rengat and Tembilahan (Makasser) 11 a.m. Kretav (Suddhadibi 1 p.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal <Toba> 1 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek (Tung Song) 2 p.m. Muntok and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m.89 words
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Miscellaneous44 1936-09-02 18 SHIPS IX IMM h SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVF* OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Hakozaki Maru lg Scharnhorst 11 Teiresias KAPPEL HARBOIK Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, Tug p n Dredger Todak. Recorder, Ipoh G mouth, Mandar. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour: No. 1 Dock: Caisson.44 words
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Article, Illustration7 1936-09-02 19 SORRENTO- The Sorrentine coast -road «and Vesuvius.7 words
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Advertisement292 1936-09-02 19 11l 'H\S PIIILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Ball* MERKUR In Port Sept. 3 MARELLA 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 bourne to the connecting292 words
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Advertisement493 1936-09-02 19 i jBT^ JBi HOMEWARDS 1 SSS^iSp E° r JJ^^J 1168 Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 nfr iv For Marseille s. Nantes, St. Nuzaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 I nip ™,L p ,t a For MarseUles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 j OUTWARDS493 words
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1096 1936-09-02 20 NOW 1,075 HOSPITALS Most Addicts In Prime Of Life Shanghai. IF one were to ask any authority 1 for even a rough estimate of the number of opium smokers m Shanghai, no definite answer could e No IV one would deny, however that the1,096 words
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Article126 1936-09-02 20 France Poland Renewal Of Old Friendship Likely Warsaw. An? 28. ARMY Inspector-General Smigly h:u left for Prance, whrre he will be til of Genera] Gamelin. who recent l d Poland and had a number of on military matters. Considerable importance is attache^ to General Smigly's visit, which may m aRouter Wireless - 126 words
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Advertisement55 1936-09-02 20 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) BEST M/ mu£ iiiifl mark \i\ W\ 4< F*2| }4f PRICE QUALITY \&K \Ss3it%jTs&W RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SET TING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. K.PM. CHAMBERS.55 words
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Advertisement16 1936-09-02 21 King Up f».>o FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE MeE NATHAN VAfltft r Gnii*'r* EWR9NEEII 25/29, OK(IIAKI) ROAD.16 words
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Advertisement34 1936-09-02 21 I BB 1 I ft BBbI bW BM I BSM^^ B ■ft II *M*4 L i B«b1 Sole Agents lor Malaya: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., *sinr;»pore Muar Malacca Sere»ban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and PCMS*34 words
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Miscellaneous471 1936-09-02 21 jON THE RADIO j 4 f roiiratii"i** i«n 2- GSH 13.97 metres llinsm r "nd* S3 16.86 metres M*m p.«. to 9.05 p. m nSSilon S: <iS(; W. 86 metres and GBF 16.82 metres from IJN P.m. to 0.20 a.m. 7 me- res (21.47 mcs.), from 9.20 to 11. :>0471 words
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Miscellaneous296 1936-09-02 21 Eileen Oge (Percy French) Valse vanlte (Wiedoeft) (All arrangements by Fred Hartley) 8.00 a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m 8.20 a.m. Close down. I 11. .1. EViisiii:; (Wavelength 49.3 MoU*es) TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Programme 7.05 p.m. Recorded Programm? by Harry Lauder,296 words
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Miscellaneous148 1936-09-02 21 10.15 p.m. Rates of Exchange and PYench Stock < Rentes t. 10.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. Wavelength: 25 60 metre* a 1.720 kcs.> 535 p.m. Concert relayed from Ra-dio-Paris. 6.25 a.m. News m French 650 a.m. News m Spanish. 700 a.m. News m French. Marke Prices. 7.20 a.m. News m148 words
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Miscellaneous190 1936-09-02 21 2.50 p.m. Selections from "La Traviata" by Verdi. 4.05 p.m. Folk Songs and Dances cur Olympic Guests brought with them Kees Veening, Baritone; Heinz Herkommer, Speaker. 4.50 p.m. News and Economic Review m German. 5.05 p.m. Woman's Hour: A Talk by Elfi Schneider, the Animals' Photographer at the Berlin Zoo.190 words
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475 1936-09-02 22 PLANNING FOR FUTURE Transformation Of Area Karachi. THOUGH the first flying r the United Kingdom wil 1 m ot* flown to India before F*™**^: taTthi. U only the beginning. The sit* chosen wa.s hitherto usea WEST WHARF RECLAMATION The West Wharf reclamation WM £gp33H S475 words
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Article537 1936-09-02 22 WHAT B. I. F. IS DOING FOR THE mlMm^lmxmL (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondentj London, Aug. 20. JiHE British Industries Fair of 1937 will mark another year of industrial progress. ft wilt be the outward sign of the United Kingdom's striking trade recovery ad of537 words
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Article213 1936-09-02 22 Queen Mary Will Hold Record For Years London, Aug. 31. WE are pleased we gained the record, and we intend to keep it.' declared the Captain of the "Queen Mary" on her arrival at Southampton. He added, "We haven't the slightest doubt that the "Queen Mary"Reuter Wireless - 213 words
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Article215 1936-09-02 22 Vngku Aziz Improved i, 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 19. THE Hon. UnfoW Abdul Aziz, ot Johore, 1 who left Malaya very nl m July, arrived m England this week much improved m health as the result ot the V< On the way home he had215 words
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Article227 1936-09-02 22 Mutilated Body In Suitcase 1 GRUESOME discovery was made by foreign sergeant of the Bhang] Municipal Police, on Aug. 11, near Shanghai Rowing Club, when he opena black wicker suitcase and found m j a mutilated body not yet identified The basket was found by Sergeant A E.227 words
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Miscellaneous227 1936-09-02 22 ox tiii: iiaiibc 'Continued from page 21 1 alien." Schumann Bong Recital b> Lotte Stumpf. 11.20 pm. Close DJE, DJQ. DJB (German, English) 2 Ho. flloilH' 31.13 metres (9635 kes) 25.40 metres (***** kes) TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement News m English. Concert by the Bari-ScheMni-Sfelien trio. "The International Catholic227 words
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Article251 1936-09-02 23 New York To Paris And Hack New York. iIN aeroplane without any fuselage rLt^l^ 1 the ac commodation for' Pilot and baggage contained In one V™ n t S lyde Pan e bor n when he ate n s <£ ?y Tom New York to Part* and back251 words
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Article206 1936-09-02 23 t HI Treatment Of Local r Beast* Of Burden t Singapore Tuesday. ONE of the most hard- worked, and frequently ill-treated animals m Singapore la the humped bullock, or yak. These bullocks the most cornmoi I beaft of burden m this country, are made !to work from206 words
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Article86 1936-09-02 23 Gaol Rot an For An "Old Lag" Singapore. Tuiodav CONVICTION on a Charge of theft t<>v day before Mr. A. D. York, the Third Magistrate, brought to light the fart that Ali b. Mohamed was an "old lag" with eight previous convictions. Thjs enhanced his punishment on the86 words
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Article223 1936-09-02 23 The Colony's Stamp Law S.S.A. Committee And New Amendment k T the last meeting of the committee j tt of the Straits Settlements (Singa- pore i Association, the attention of the members was drawn to "A Bill to Amend the Stamp Ordinance." m particular tc Mthe proposed additional subsection to223 words
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Article144 1936-09-02 23 Hokien Who Tried To Extort Money From Girl Singapore, Tuesaaj. Remarking the extortion was one of the vilest crimes that could be com mltted and that he would do hL ££f to stamp out this type of offence AT: A D. York, the Third Magistrate totf^SSSi th144 words
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Article131 1936-09-02 23 Sequel To Accident In River Valley Road Singapore, Tuesday. IJELIVERING judgment to-day, Mr. E. v E. Colman. the fifth magistrate convicted Abdul Razak b. Abdul Gani of having caused grievous hurt to Swee Chwee Hock and imposed a fine of $70. m default 30 days' rigorous imprisonment. Complainant131 words
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Article206 1936-09-02 23 Sir Eric Geddes Cleared DEUTER sends the following telegram 11 from London: As our message of Aug. 5 regardinthe dismissal of Sir Christopher Bull** Permanent Air Secretary, may have left some ambiguity as to who initiated the question of an honour being conferred upon Sir Eric Geddes,Reuter - 206 words
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Article48 1936-09-02 23 "Sir Eric's name is cleared" 8 7stated The South African Railways have placed m Great Britain orders for 35 saloon carriages costing £132,000 22 from the Cammell Carriage Works and 13 from the Birmingham Carriage and Wagon Works. The orders were obtained against keen foreign competition.48 words
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Advertisement13 1936-09-02 23 Theatre lIOYAIJ 6-15 to-night 9-15 •SAT 11 1 SI7LOCHANA" A Fine Tamil Talkie13 words
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Miscellaneous151 1936-09-02 23 To-ilav In HIG n T^^S:— 1.15 a.m., 9ft lin 1110 p.m. 10 ft 4 ns FOOTBALL.-S.A.F.A Div I SCFA v. R.A., Anson Road Stadium'- Government Services League. ImniiROT^;i R^ y S r vb G Tlffl K n ou^U{ speak on a subject connected with liis travel m Thibet. CAPITOL :--"The151 words
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828 1936-09-02 24 ASSOCIATION REPORT 22 Affiliated Clubs Now rE great popularity of the game of hockey m Singapore is indicated by the fact that there are no fewer than twenty affiliated clubs of the Singapore Hockey Association, and during the past year two others have been added828 words
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Article157 1936-09-02 24 Olympic Eleven Lose To Corinthians London. Aug. SI. ISLINGTON Corinthians beat the I Chinese Olympic Soccer Team on th^ Arsenal's ground at Highbury to-day by 3 goals to 2. The Chinese gave a creditable performance and combined well, favouring the attacking formation of five forwards up-field backed upReuter - 157 words
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42 1936-09-02 24 A LADIES team rer resenting The Rest beat a ladies team from the Naval A Base at the Island Club on Friday last by 5 matches to 2H Mrs s£«:ie 0_ v! Mrs MrMullan 2'^42 words
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Article153 1936-09-02 24 Great Britain And The Olympics THE withdrawal of Britain* claim to 1 house the Olympic Games, 1940 after sending the invitation to the Inter-' national Olympic Committee, has come as a big surprise to London sportsmen. Britain's representatives on the spot, no doubt, had good reason153 words
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Article74 1936-09-02 24 Shangnm. PHE Bttn Company iDah Sin) at the i the coiner of Nanking and Thibet Road.s. Shanghai's newest department store experienced its first strike on <iu< 14 when 130 waitresses employed m "the amusement department walked out following a dispute with the waiterover the allocation of work.74 words
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Article150 1936-09-02 24 Home F ootball Matches Preston N.E. Go Down At Home London. Auk 31 THE following are the resultmatches played m the En League to-day FIRST DIVISION Preston 1 Bolton Stoke 1 Charlton Wolves 0 Middlesbrough SECOND DIVISION Rarnsley 2 Bury Blackpool 0 Spurs C. 1 Plymouth Chesterfield 3 Norwich Coventry150 words
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Advertisement120 1936-09-02 24 1 YOITVE SEEN' MILLION DOLLAR MUSICALS! j YOU'VE SEEN COLOSSAL SPECTACULAR EPICS! j BUT WE ASSURE YOU YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE M-O-M's LATEST ACHIEVEMENT j PICTURE LONDON'S MILLIONS ACCLAIM AS GREATER THAN MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY. Malayan Premiere CAPITOL Weds. Sept. 9th j nQ^|l;;uTin S the two (ireat120 words
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Article, Illustration939 1936-09-02 25 BRIEF REVIEW OF SEASONS Consistency The Key Rather Than Brilliance DERBYSHIRE, county cricket champions for the first time m their history as a first class county, brought their season to a triumphant conclusion yesterday by defeating Leicester m their final championship match by an innings939 words
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Article257 1936-09-02 25 Not A Successful Tour The Indian tourists played their last match against the counties at Hove where they met Sussex and suffered their eleventh defeat of the tour, to the tune of eight wickets. Dilawar Hussain scored his second century of the tour m the first innings257 words
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Article224 1936-09-02 25 Final County Matches DEUTER^ cables the results of th*» county cricket matches which conciuded ye Urday as follows: Middlesex beat Surrey by 256 runs Middlesex. 260 (Hendren 104; Gover five lor J)9» and 280 (Hendren 101 1 Surrey 127 (Sims six for 45) and 157. Derby beat224 words
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Article35 1936-09-02 25 The final positions m the championship table are as follows: 1 Derbyshire 56.90 3 Yorkshire 51.11 4 Gloucester 45.11 Eighteen persons have been drowned m floods m the vilayet of Sivas, m Anatolia35 words
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Advertisement103 1936-09-02 25 A Guaranteed Family Income During The lears When Most SSeeded A Simple, Practical and Economical THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been desired to meet the problem laced by all married iuen. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, mktrtkj you may dequately provide for the care and comfort of103 words
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Article186 1936-09-02 26 What the side has lacked is an outto succial effort m adversity. Aiinout, poc all-round side there is no mat tetsTan among them and no inspinn, bowler. This lack is indicated vi th. fact that seven members ot the u< have contributed to the 14 centuiK Which186 words
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Article, Illustration248 1936-09-02 26 Two Centuries Against Surrey i Quite the most remarkable feature of the 1D36 cricket season has been t.e i wondirful batting of Patsy Hendren. the Middlesex veteran, who has been the most prolific scorer of centuries n a year which has produced plenty of them. In248 words
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Article, Illustration252 1936-09-02 26 Sin Chew Jit Poh - S in Chew Jit Poh. To Expand Organisations In China Shanghai. Aug. 30. MR S. KAWAGOE. the Japanese Ambassador, is pressing General Han PU Chu. the Shantung Governor, to accept his suggestion that Tsingtao be turned into an autonomy zone. In the meantime, the Ja; anese military m252 words
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140 1936-09-02 26 Nanking, Aug. 12. THE Chinese Government has not designated any place for landing, or for the establishment ol a station for an American Pacific air line," states an announcement Issued to-day by the Ministry <>f Communication. "Furthermore," the statement add he Americans nave not140 words
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Article115 1936-09-02 26 Singapore. Tue^Jay. Appearing m uniform before M. A D. York, the Third MagistralJames Ernest Aitken. attached to tii Royal Artillery (Changi> claimeu tna. on a most unusual (for a soldier charge. Aitken was alleged to have knowingly rermitted a house m MacPhers r: Road, of which115 words
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Article81 1936-09-02 26 Missing Girl Found At Y.W.C.A. Hostel In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan;.;, Tuesday THE 20- year-old daughter of Ml Anj 1 Indian visitor to Singapore, Dorothy Sale, who wa.s reported r on Aug. 17 from Singapore whom the police and private agent! have been .searching, ha found here. On81 words
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560 1936-09-02 26 How They Have Fared During The Season ENGLAND'S selected players for the Australian tour, who will be starting out on their long journey m quest of the Ashes within the next two or three weeks, have all earned their places on current form. The Yorkshire560 words
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Advertisement40 1936-09-02 26 WONDERFUL NEWS! for Those suffering from disturbed sleep, difficulty m breathing, pressun the heart and other DIGESTIVE DjSTURBANC^ otLUIZytTs OBTAINABLE FROM \LL DISPENSARIES m packings of 20 and 50 tablets. SirmTTDT CO 90, Robinson R" Sole Agents: ov/ilJlini <v vvi,40 words
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Article546 1936-09-02 27 TRIUMPH FOR MARINES Juniors Better All Round Singapore, Tuesday. KM a first-round tie m the S.A.F.A. knock-out competition, played the Anson Road Stadium this ffternoon. the Marines Department. •re well up m the Second Divi--2 lahle beat the R.E.. a First J .vision team and546 words
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Article55 1936-09-02 27 Haldin v, it Mond:iv. h^ mo nin w 1 HamW chimofl trial ore Mr. j. p. Biddulrn. (Kistrate, on a charge of bail In ti n£? C trusl nnd WM allowed ii." 1 W.O 0 until Rppt 7 *oto?-cJr J S °1 the c! »W was a :nnutu>55 words
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809 1936-09-02 27 "CAPT. HAWK - "CAPT. HAWK" (BY Singapore, Tuesday THERE were quite a number of, 1 enthusiastic punters at Bukit j Timah this morning watching the pal-! 1-jp.s m preparation for the Autumn I Meeting which opens on Saturday. The weather was excellent and the poing809 words
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Article81 1936-09-02 27 Southport. Aug. 29. A 15-year-old Irish boy. James Bruen of Cork, played amazinp golf when beating William Innes of Scotland by eleven and nine In the 72-holes Anal of the British Boys' Amateur Championship. Bruen led by 7 0 at the end of the first round, m whichReuter Wireless - 81 words
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Article67 1936-09-02 27 Proposal To Hold Cycle Race (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 31. A special meeting of the Johore Internationa. Cyciinß Union will be held at 4.15 p.m. on Sept. 2, m the second magistrate's court. Johore Bahru. to discuss arrangements to b;« mn rip for a r:,c,67 words
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Article335 1936-09-02 27 Postponement At S. /v. C. Singapore, Tuesday THE iollowing are the results of to-day'i 1 ties m the V MCA Autumn Tennis loumament: Mens Handicap Singles, Class "A"— I. A. Alsagori— 3o.3 beat Choo Teck Hong,— ls, t>— 2, 6—3; Dr. Loh Poon Lip -15 beat S.335 words
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Advertisement51 1936-09-02 27 II LliM mv |X* J^rf*T— *^s*'^ J I SL. y^ bbm 9nßm If n^ a BF»m' m« esu" when buying: LOOK for -||AI 111 MAIII bu(ter Stocked m 1 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. packing by all hitfh-class provision dealers. Sole Agents: fjUTIIkiE^vJ X/ (Inc. In SJ3.) w- 351 words
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Article, Illustration79 1936-09-02 28 Abdul Rahim, the Marines' goalkeener. punches dear m spectacular fashion m the Cup tie between Marines and Sappers, which the Marines won >esterday 3—2. A mid field scramble, with one of the Sappers well on top <bir' iook79 words
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Article153 1936-09-02 28 Positions Of Teams In Both Divisions The following is the positions of the Teams oi both divisions m Government Service PA. League Tables as at Sept. 1. it is notified for Information that tw draw for G.s.F.A. Challenge Cup will take place on Wednesday^ sepi- Police153 words