Morning Tribune, 14 September 1936
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Title Section13 1936-09-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-No. 193. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, September 14, 1936. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article833 1936-09-14 1 IMPORTANT BATTLE AT TOLEDO REBELS TO USE GAS? ritISSIM. OX IX EVERY SECTOR Paris, Sept. 13. THE insurgents have captured the city of San Sebastian by night. The first insurgent troops entered the town at midnight and volleys were, being fired in the streets. The insurgent833 words
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Article, Illustration177 1936-09-14 1 "Jews Are The Banner Bearers" Berlin. Sept. 13. A WARNING to the world against Jewish Bolshevism was given by Dr. Goebbels addressing the Nazi party congress at Neuremberg. He declared Europe's existence was at stake and it is now the time to decide for or against Bolshevism, regardless177 words
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Article214 1936-09-14 1 Trade Union To Be Formed? Singapore, Saturday. APPROXIMATELY 1,500 pineapple factory workers in Singapore and Johore have gone on strike. They were employed in the cutting department in the four factories in Singapore and five of the nine in Johore. According to the owners of the factories214 words
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Article32 1936-09-14 1 Washington. Bept 10 A sharp drop of 59.000.000 is shown in America's exports of raw material in July compared with June Imports indicated a slight increase —Reuter Wireless.32 words
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Article30 1936-09-14 1 Ch e sterton's Estate Mr G K Chestenon left £28.389, the oulk of it to his wife but also £2,000 was bequeathed to Ms secretary "Miss Dorothy Collins —Reuter Wireless.30 words
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Advertisement27 1936-09-14 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page pakhoi affair Queen's Scholars Finance 7 Pictures 14 15 28 Penang notes 23 Kaces J Home soccer 26 Local cricket 27^ Polo 2727 words
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Advertisement38 1936-09-14 1 rKLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK START A KL I V f_^S^^\ PLRE COURSE AND WATCI FORM ADD WATER THE MPROVEMENI >BBShS!1»' AND YOU HAVE IN- THE HEALTH 0! BV COWS Pfj MILE. YOUR FAMILY. m^^^ Distributors GETZ lIROS. CO.38 words
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Article1092 1936-09-14 2 ARMY URGED TO LEAVE Pacification Work Nanking, Sept. 13. MR. Suma, th? Japanese ConsulGeneral in Nanking, has presrnted the Japanese demands in connection with the Pakhoi Ineiridents. They include a demand for the arrest of the perpetrators •I the cime, who must first be surrendered1,092 words
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Article61 1936-09-14 2 Jews Palestine Labour Urged To Prevent Limitation London, Sept. 10. •THE Trade Union Congress received a 4 cable from Mr. Green on behalf of the American Federation of Labour urg mg the Congress to try to prevent limitation of Jewish immigration in Palestine and oppasing revision or abridgement of ihe61 words
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Article103 1936-09-14 2 Members And A Soviet Journalist London, Sept. 11. THE presence of a Soviet journalist on the delegates' benches caused an uproar at the Trade Union Congress at Plymouth after the discussion of the Executive report opposing an united front with Communists. The Congress approved the report after103 words
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Article97 1936-09-14 2 Medierranean Cruise On Oct. 18 Ankara, Sept. 10. TT is understood th e Turkish Fleet, led 1 by the Battle cruiser Yavuz the exGerman Goeben, will cruise in the Mediteranean beginning on Oct. 18. It will first visit Malta in reply to an invitation from the British Admiralty97 words
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Article34 1936-09-14 2 - Washington, Sept. 10. The Treasury announces the $400,000,000 cash offer was nine times over-subscribed. The offer comprised 2 3 /4 per cent., bonds redeemable from 20 to 23 years. Reuter Wireless.34 words
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Article131 1936-09-14 2 Mr. T. B. Rogers, editor of the "Bournville Works Magazine" since 1905, has retired. Last year editors of works magazines all over the country made him a presentation as an appreciation of the part he has played in the industrial welfare movement. Mr. Rogers is succeeded by Mr. W. E.131 words
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Article73 1936-09-14 2 Treaty Of Independence Initialled Paris, Sept B THE Franco-Syrian treaty wao inf. 1 to-day in the famous Clock Room in the Quai d Orsay. It confers independence on Syria In three years time. The Treaty la modelled on the lines of the Anglo treaty but, according to73 words
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Article33 1936-09-14 2 Mr. Georgakopoulos, the Under-Sec-retary of the Political Bureau, has been sworn in as Minister of Education in the Greek Cabinet. M. Papakelas sue him and M. Mayaikos has been appointed Under-Secretary for Markets33 words
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Article139 1936-09-14 2 from page h protect them in case of necessity. National socialist Germany stood by its racial laws and declined to be Influenced by foreign critics, declared Dr. Frank, speaking to the congres> German jurists. Three hundred and fifty million marka had been spent in marriage loans enabling 600,000 to139 words
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Advertisement68 1936-09-14 2 Against HEADACHE, GENERAL NEURALGIC PAINS, TOOTH ACHE and COLDS take CITRODON»n packings of 10 tabids For Wounds Isuins DESITIN OINTMENT A non-irritant, which Cures all TROPICAL SKIN AFFECTIONS including Ulcers, Eczemata, Dermatitis etc. DESITIN MEDICINAL POWDER The Ideal Powder for Infants! Cures Bed Sores, Sunburns, the Trying Itching of Chicken68 words
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1776 1936-09-14 3 SYSTEM OF AWARD Should Be From College repredaet below the report sub- f II rutted to Government on behalf |93i annual conference of h, ..is of Singapore schools on the Oueens Scholarships. fl ■ii,. report strongly recommends h the svstem of awarding the i»« •rships1,776 words
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Article82 1936-09-14 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice at 11 am Summonses-in-Chambers. 2 Originating Summons <1 in Open Court) 1 Motion, and 1 Petition for decree absolute in Div. 2 36. Before Mr. Justice Adrian ClarK in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes --Rex vs Karban Hussein Mula82 words
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Advertisement17 1936-09-14 3 ■V^r flt+^L \\_____w______r^^^n^ ___\____\\\l i" I I flfl ■r" I ->^^Kv ____m _W W WW flr U^fcfltS3RrJsH?^^fl»CjF17 words
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Advertisement41 1936-09-14 3 "MAX A LION j (f(flS-iJy RAPID HARDENING j cement i Look For TnisK©/) Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA _^m MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. ■■a^ 9 0 ■■ifllfliflli^w^^^fllHß 7541 words
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Article146 1936-09-14 4 i omiov co >moi>ini:s LOMH/X Sii %HI LIST Imperial Chemical Industries 39 9 39 7 Chinese 5* Reorgs. 191'^ 'London 92% 82% Las. Quotation To-day In bulk Sept. Oct. Shipment. £21.12.6 Value £22.2.6 Value COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.) Sept. Shipment £15. 7.6 Buyers £15.8.9 Pd fe Buyers SAGO146 words
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Article16 1936-09-14 4 TIN Standard. 103 Cash I official price- 3 months forward 'official price- £192% i16 words
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Article64 1936-09-14 4 London. Sept. 12. Previous To-day Change T.T on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.82 76.85 .03 T.T. on Amsterdam 'closing middle rate- 7.46 7.45% T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) %-7 16 4-13 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate* lr 8 T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) %-l64 words
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Article22 1936-09-14 4 Tone Ifi 5 16 'a Spot Buyers 16 3 16 Jan. Mar. 1C i. Sellers 16%. i°" Spot 44322 words
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Article212 1936-09-14 4 Hitler Soviet "We Lonq For Peaa In Europe" Nuremburu. addressing an audienc A oi a million people Conference here. Chano elarcd •It our old enemies e iu the flag will fly high I get to know us and we d tha, they will ever havj a:- am raising iheir heads212 words
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Article77 1936-09-14 4 More Speed Records For John Cobb Salt Lake City. Sept. 12 THE Englishman, John Cobb, with three drivers, driving a Napier-Rail--1 ton set ap world's records for 3,603.90 miles pt an average of 150.16 mi>s per and the twenty-four hoar*' run the Bonneville Ball FlatHe also broke six77 words
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Advertisement45 1936-09-14 4 I iw 1 __r___ wt hh^ eib I //-f^Pvx HB "SB 8 r ß^ 'SB" &»w E 1 3 f^<m If 11 1 1 1 Js> 11 %^|i|lJ/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S I bAGGAGL H^\ W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5028. 2. Finlayson Green. sssss45 words
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Advertisement17 1936-09-14 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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1534 1936-09-14 5 THE LOCAL MARKETS STOCKS AND SHARES. gslH (l by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. 'From Our Financial Correspondent) Smgap iv, Saturday morning. Etiihb-rr Singapore: 26 > cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 7" ,;<!.. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet Steady. New Vork: IG 516 cts., up1,534 words
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101 1936-09-14 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. September* 26 11 16 26 1316 Good F.A.Q. in cases i F.0.8. September) 26*8 26 1L16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) awardable S'pore) 26 5 8 2611:16 do. September 26 5 s101 words
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Article36 1936-09-14 5 Singaporei Saturday noon. Singapore: #95"* g, up fVa. London: 6198 155., down 255.; tliree months JtTOO 155., down 355. New York: \l[^ cts., down ct. EXCHANGE London-New York 5.06 1,16 New York-London 5.05 31 >3236 words
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Article246 1936-09-14 5 MESSRH. Fraser and Company in their daily comment on the trend of the share market state: The Tin Share Market opens firm aespite a fall of 20 j- in the price of Tin in London and I|4 ct. in New York. Sterling shares are also stead.er but in246 words
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Article196 1936-09-14 6 The following were closing rates in the local exchange market to-day:— Singapore, Sept. 12. SLL,L,iiMi London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 London oemand 2|4 I|l6 Londo--. month*' sl^ht 2|4Va Lyons M«-mand 897 Hamburg demand 145 New York demand 59 116 Montreal demand 59 Batavia demand 86' ■> Samarang demand 86196 words
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Article187 1936-09-14 6 Singapore. Sep:. 11. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $151 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $137 R. (Siam i "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No 1 $176 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay"' No. 2 $163187 words
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Article63 1936-09-14 6 Tin Rubber Outputs MESSRS. Borneo Co., Ltd., advise the following outputs for August: II v Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd. 3.427 Ipoh Tm Dredging Ltd. A. Etam» 345 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. <Lahat> 315 Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. 600 Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd. 489 RUBBER Kuala Reman Rubber lbs. I63 words
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Article39 1936-09-14 6 London, Sept. 12. RUBBER stocks ln London to-day are expected to show a decrease of about 700 tons. Stocks of rubber in Liverpool are expected to show a decrease of about 450 tons- -Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article53 1936-09-14 6 Singapore, Thursday, i Rubber returns of the following com- I 3anies for August are announced bv Messrs. Derrick and Co: Alor Gajah 16,150 lbs Australasia 18,000 Ayer Panas 58,000 Glenealy Estate 34,000 Jalan Kebun 1 1,200 Kluang 30,000 Pajam 125,500 Port Swettenham 9,000 Tambalak 13.000 Teluk Anson 43,73753 words
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Article120 1936-09-14 6 Final Dividend And Cash pHE directors of the Eastern United I Assurance Corporation. Ltd.. have' lecided to recommend to shareholders, it the forthcoming annual general neeting. the payment of a final dividend if 5 per cent, and a cash bonus of 2» 2 >er cent. At special120 words
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87 1936-09-14 6 NOTICE is hereby given that the 23rd Annual General Meeting of this Corporation will be held at its Registered Office. No. 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore at 12 noon on Saturday Sep.. 26. 1936 ;md Notice is also hereby given that the Register of Members of87 words
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Advertisement27 1936-09-14 6 \HSOnTE SECURITY J j I 1 lIOTOR I \I O > I V t INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD J w Agente: SIME DARBY CO. LTD. S i Singapore Branches27 words
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Advertisement323 1936-09-14 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Lib. 'Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed I Fully paid up> v Y.100.000.000 Reserve Fund vim r.130 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager. T YAMAM Tel: No. 6049 Managers Room 5921 D922 General Office 6472 Compradore's De^i BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China323 words
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Article427 1936-09-14 7 PUTEH TIN DREDGING Annual General Meeting th annual general meeting of ...holders of Patah Tin Ltd.. was held at the remce of the company, 6—B, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursal 3.00 p.m. H Hampshire presided, ana ti e adoption of the directs and the accounts for the ..r. 30. 1936, said:427 words
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Article74 1936-09-14 7 01 revising the contracts of pries of workmen, with venting the possible effect 'ation which had begun for in wages and general lmof conditions, is being purgreat care by the corporate turn of the employees of the and the metal industries men and women in the Of74 words
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Article1292 1936-09-14 7 Service Of London Capital I Imperilled j TOR eighteen months the repivscn- taiivis of Great Britain and Argentina haw been engaged in neH'tia*.Hins ior the renewal of [\\e Roca-Runciman convention which expiree in November. What axe the pi aspects that these apparently interminable conversations will be1,292 words
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Article529 1936-09-14 7 Prosperity In Britain London, Sept. 1. IN the depths of the reaction from the 1 boom of 1928 a rise in commodity prices was frequently proclaimed as a principal objective in the fight for recovery, says a Financial Times leader. It was essential hat producers should not be529 words
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Article104 1936-09-14 7 Mrs. Barnes, wife of Dr. Barnes. Bishop of Birmingham, lost a brooch valued at £150 while out walking with her husband in Stirling. A reward of £10 was offered for its recovery. Thomas Marrie. a labourer, found thc brooch, but sold it to a Stirling antique rs104 words
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Advertisement563 1936-09-14 8 W WlCiaT ff 1.1 AN KXTRAOR,),NARY ACTION FILLED P I C T I R j i^OHiflivcK LASI Ol Ihlfl OPENS AT THE CAPITOL TO-MORROW! f^ f± *>rviii |iirluri k I j •1^ MM JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S MOST EXCITING ADVENTFRE oy Ol J ||Y 4* I aa I THE <^ N563 words
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Article390 1936-09-14 9 Lated Gossip About The Stars M \UDETTE COLBERT received 1 pecial delivery letters from fans recently one from a ma n v had r< id about the new home she 1 Mipleted and requested that I i hlni build a residence he 1 dreamed of for many years...390 words
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Article103 1936-09-14 9 London. n iroemouth magistrates sentenced Andres Engel. born in Budapest I be citizen of Colombia, South America, to seven days* Imprisoncommended for deportation In this count rv beyond the ranted by the Home Office. led on March 16 last. Inspector Carter said Engel's contained a letter from103 words
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Article359 1936-09-14 9 I Excel 8 At Almost Anything ta, Jjon^ent at doing. And if by som* the or S'iff*.?" S P°« tne ur ieat tn.it he hasn't heard of before tes he won't rest until he learns it tnd Freds desire to excel a everything >ve had its inception when359 words
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Article196 1936-09-14 9 Miner Acquitted Of Manslaughter t London. THE Ashbv-de-la-Zouch magistrates dismissed the case against Robert Finch 39. a miner, of Oakthorpe, who wis charged with the manslaughter of Thomas Toon, 67. a miner, of the same village. .w„* WMn Evidence had been Riven that Toon collapsed and died after196 words
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Advertisement74 1936-09-14 9 EVEN MORE THRILLING THAN BELOW THE SEA j "T""l jj^Tx Just a pair of daffy Don Juans >£« Hjgg£p fighting over a dame! j| '►♦'t ins: W9ff_W^ BmM kJ -^^^R 111 I I*-> i R I RC? Tar^ w ■«'-?<-*■ |fi ii lif j a w k ai i 174 words
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Advertisement291 1936-09-14 9 <$. p j CONDEMNED TO A LIVING DEATH FOR A CRIME J HE 1)11) NOT COMMIT! STUNNING IN ITS STARK REALITY! I i i7^S^^? ISERABLES was the magnificent inspiration of j j VICTOR HUGO THE COUNT of MONTE CRISTO j sprang from the imagination of DUMAS I ■FliiimniiMiiirni- wm -Wi'291 words
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Article, Illustration673 1936-09-14 10 LECTURE AT Fashions In The P Stone Age Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE following are interesting excerpts from the address of Mrs. A. H. Dickenson to the Kuala Lumpur Fortnightly Club on Thursday, the subject "The Effect of Clothes":— It is of very great interest to observe,673 words
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844 1936-09-14 10 Spanish Communists A Danger To International Regime At Tangier Tangier THE order, given and obeyed, that all Spanish warships should leave Tangier and not put in here again has got rid of one especially unwelcome guest i This was the survey vessel Tofino, a comfortable ship on board which the844 words
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Article279 1936-09-14 10 Amazing Filial Instinct New Y WIDE discussion on the theory infallibility of the filial ij 'has b-en provoked throughou. i United States by the extraordu; haviour of a girl named Mary Pir. Seventeen years ago daaghtei .born in a maternity hospital at A 'Georgia, to Mrs. Raniel279 words
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Article262 1936-09-14 10 Father Drowned In Effort To Save Son fiHN Ernest Auther, 46. of Fltzjohn Avenue. Barnet. wa.s drowned while he Avenue, Barnet, was drowned wl, was bathing at Fistral Beach, New Cornwall. It is thought that his year-old son. who was bath:: him, got into difficulties and Auther went262 words
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Article, Illustration641 1936-09-14 11 LONDON-SOUTH AFRICA May Choose Own Course London, Aug. 19. roi'KTEEN entries including those I of record-breaking airmen have now been received for the £10,000 London to Johannesburg air race which starts on September 19. Xhe prize money is being put up by Mr. Schlesinger,641 words
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Article322 1936-09-14 11 "Hidden Hand Warning DEFERENCES to a "movement of the masses which will break out in i France after the summer holidays," and statements that France is in the hands of a "hidden dictatorship," were made during a stormy debate on stay-in strikes in the Chamber of Deputies. 1 A bitter322 words
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Article311 1936-09-14 11 r Problem Which Faces Enfield London. 1 THE Fat Boy of Peckham is being put I 1 in the shade by the (at children of f "so much so that Enfield medical e authorities In their yearly report des- cribe the "enormous increase in the number of fat311 words
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Article283 1936-09-14 11 Woman Returns To Oh Home Kettering. A WOMAN'S premonition of death .am her one desire to travel more than 10) miles from her son's house to the hornwhere she had spent the greater par of her life— are revealed by the deatl of Mrs. Elizabeth Wykes. aged283 words
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Article357 1936-09-14 11 A Managing Director Fined £500 London GUSTAV Adolf Ochs, of the Paragos Engineering Company, Limited, Brixton Road, S.W., was charged on four summonses at the Mansion House with making false declarations in matters relating to Customs, and on four others with being concerned in fraudulent attempts357 words
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Article256 1936-09-14 11 On Woman He Saw a Die Whitland, Carmarthenshire. e A DOCTOR summoned to attend a woman passenger who collapsed in t a train here and later died, conducted r. an inquest in Whitland Station waiting d room immediately after the tragedy, and himself gave evidence. r. When the256 words
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Article345 1936-09-14 12 Singapore: Monday, Sept. 14, 1936. TIN RUMOURS DEPORTS that Mr. A. A. Henggeler, director of several Malayan tin producing companies, was in Bangkok at the same time as Mr. van den Broek, the Netherlands East Indies member of the International Tin Committee, have given rise to fresh rumours345 words
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Article784 1936-09-14 12 DECENTLY the Batang Padang District Plant i.. Association. which lias frequently complained of the conditions of the roads in that district, oasaed a resolution urging Government -to improve that section of the main trunk road between Sungkai and Tanjong Malim. This resolution was forwarded to the other district784 words
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Article282 1936-09-14 12 Mrs. Skae wife of Dr. H. T. Skae ot Ipoh, left for home last week. x Mr. J. Martin Bell, of the Transportation Department, F.M.S. Railways. Kuala Lumpur, is on duty in Ipoh jfc The Rev. T. Runyan. pastor of Wesley Church. Ipoh. has returned from a holiday in282 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-09-14 12 Tetltlv .lovce, thc famous dance band leader, being seen off bj Chu Bouchier, the British film actress, when he left Waterloo Sta' ion Lot h > on the "Stirling Castle" boat train en route for South Africa. Mr. j«> will play at the Empire Exhibition at Johannesburg.46 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1936-09-14 13 ration still surviving among our junele people at the present time This is indeed the case. It is likely that progressive excavations will enable us to reveal succesive phases of the Austro-Melanesoid migration Work in French Indo-China. Malaya. and Netherlands East Indies has shown1,014 words
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Article452 1936-09-14 13 'Before The Age Of Iron From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. MALAYA Before The Age of Iron" was the subject of a very in- uniting talk to the Ipoh Fort- ■jfhtly Group at the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. KeM Room by Mr. H. D. Noone, hthnographer attached to452 words
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Advertisement26 1936-09-14 13 »"F MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTE! Df "««jAMa>. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODA HON WITH B™*™"™* *-OB 'HE COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTUKANT IS "THE PLACE FOK COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER26 words
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Advertisement8 1936-09-14 13 \W^MMi_&WIIM GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU w.s. 308 words
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Article, Illustration87 1936-09-14 14 The Chinese Olympic footballers who played matches in London put in some practice at Tufntll Park. Photo shows:— Alex James. Arsenal player, and the Chinese cap'ain, talking together at Tufntll Park. The s.s "Iron King" was launched l>\ LjJ been built to the order of the ■rekcn BM A cricket87 words
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Article, Illustration80 1936-09-14 15 t-«r fi skssv;s r»rrtt-sr-.-«tt_r Nrt-Glasgew, Scotland. The vessel, which has r Co. Ltd., Melbourne, is a single screw oretamer i u~«, FnHish societv woman and mother of Mrs. Beryl Mark^ am S 1 a daring London to New York j 7 ye ar old lsor^^Ve^thf mott talked of woman in80 words
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Advertisement45 1936-09-14 15 t[W J-^-y X >TV <h/ Awtsisu dfl IL -V V i/itrec/ifJ &tiO-_€/u4 t J fr £m+*t immUmt_% J g^ *w Jl IT JBef-^tdV g_j___^ dfl a^ _V*e -/o***^ £****^/!i~ dfl C ?kt^y^l£^^ dl jy _a J^ &<_.ifUs flo-et ij -s a 9•*p o fa. dJQ45 words
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Article, Illustration1899 1936-09-14 16 Books and AUTHORS CLAUDIUS the Umperor of the Romans and after his death, one of their gods, is excellent material as the hero of a historical biographical novels but only one man has yet made use of him. Robert Graves who in 1934 produced "'I, dius" and later its sequel1,899 words
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Advertisement46 1936-09-14 16 PHOENIX I FOR j I I* v i r j 1 1 I j i Q tm si u k e; I |l i 'Sl'' 1 1 i A .mi R i T c! J PHONE j I a :i THE PHOENIX S AERATED WATER WORK*46 words
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Article1034 1936-09-14 17 d from previous page) naval review, so as to ent appearance before I the Almighty. Contrast- wa Stoker BaklanofT ria lis. mil Father Palsy in his ,t holding a cross in one holy-water sprinkler ln Hastened to the uppei ommanled by a bluejacket the holy-water stouo and as acolyte. At1,034 words
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Advertisement428 1936-09-14 17 JA TOURIST'S SHOPPING 1 GUIDE A LUGGAGE HAIRDRESSER CHEMIST CARRIER .-j-- -t Maison Marcelle J invisible. I -7-,^, For Natural rm^ mm■ a m I SINGAPORE /MSjk Permanent 1 Alt ll* X% A LUGGAGE j MESSm w»«. E MO^Lf AN,TARY CARRIER CO. IWEf <£[ r *_SWSf ooint -winding Baggage <~&*J^_T428 words
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Article568 1936-09-14 18 U. S. SHIPPING ACTIVITY Tankers Under Construction IN the United States the shipbuilding industry is so active at present that lt has practically absorbed 100 per cent, of the shipbuilding labour available, states Mr. H. G. Smith, president of the National Council of Shipbuilders. The figures, as confirmed568 words
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Advertisement498 1936-09-14 18 e j pi ___s-=^^* s 4^^r^i^B i f Sa__*^B Be* I a r p'^iri—^^P_2» I 1_^ s^^l___^«^ > W^-^S V s____R ___r_i J lui^v/ "M BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Doe Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore 1936. 195C SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 rORFU 15,000 Sept. 25498 words
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Advertisement180 1936-09-14 18 HI. HI. LINE. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE! Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles f PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Sept. 1! 1 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Sept. 2! EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct. D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Oct. 1180 words
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Advertisement136 1936-09-14 18 I N.Y.K.LIIW GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS 6 CUNARD WHITE STAR, LT. 9 (Incorporated in Japan). 24 To LONDON, via Penang, Ogjg Aden, Port Said, MarseiUes *f*K 3 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Sept* w s.s. HAKUSAN MARU jg A 29 s.s. HARUNA MARU .-_?2J? ry Rates to lst Class JSVSa Naples $497 $540136 words
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Article391 1936-09-14 19 796 SHIPS LOST IN PAST YEAR Fewer Steamers For Breaking Up r ile marine of the world was during 1935. through vessels 1 up and condemned, by 796 o )2 813 tons, according to er of Shipping Statistical excludes all steamers and than 100 tons gross391 words
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Advertisement258 1936-09-14 19 Hin\S PHILP LIXE. (Incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. MARELLA 3 MERKUR oinffonorp to Australia Issued at th Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Ausu-aua u*u following rates. transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mel First Class passengers may transier mwv bourne to the connecting K.P.M. ve«*jj- $430.71 2nd258 words
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Advertisement453 1936-09-14 19 L][V__y___li 1U FRENCH PORTS \V #"~^T\ I DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 17 I DUPLEIX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 18 1 DALNY For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 > OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). CAP VARELLA For453 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-09-14 20 A prospector's pack train in the pa geant arranged by the mining industry illustrating the "Cariboo Trail" in the Vancouver Jubilee celebra--5: tions. The Cariboo gold rush took place 70 years ago, and a survivor y of the original gold rush of 1858 took51 words
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Article759 1936-09-14 20 Inventor (Bf War Horrors r London, Aug. 20. MAN who knows many secrets concerning inventions that could wipe out whole cities and is acquainted with all the latest developments in modern scientific methods of warfare is now in London. He is Mr. William Dubilier, the famous American759 words
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Article165 1936-09-14 20 Labour Charter In Roumania A MINIMUM charter for Roumanian women has been issued in Bucharest by the trades unions. Raising the status of their women folk is one of the primary aims of the unions. Recently, the Women's Club which is affiliated to the Roumanian Employees' Union here,165 words
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Article184 1936-09-14 20 Part Of Ethiopia Still Unconquered London. AN area larger than Germany, comm prising about 140,000 square miles ln West and South Abyssinia, is entirely free from the Italian occupation, according to a statement issued here by the Abyssinian Association. Criticising the attitude of the British 1 Government, the184 words
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Article233 1936-09-14 20 Proves Motorist Not Drunk London. TEORGE Archibald Gerald Gerveyj Gadd. 50. independent, of Tro> Court. Kensington, was fined £5. and ordered to i ay £2 2s. costs, at the Westminster Police Court on a charge ol careless driving of a motor-car at Knightsbridge on the night of July233 words
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Article184 1936-09-14 20 American Drive Against Criminals New York. IN an effort to eradicate "racketeers" in this city, who each year make large sums of money by the intimidation of tradesmen and other illegal means, the Mayor, Mr. La Guardia. on the recommendation of the Grand Jury which recently investigated these activities,184 words
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Article171 1936-09-14 20 Mystery Loss In France Paris oECRET documents alleged to be 0I -J the highest importance to i National Defence have been stole from a sealed railway van. Among them are believed to b defence plans and maps of fortified regions The papers were placed in the ParisChambery171 words
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Article116 1936-09-14 20 Childhood Sweethearts Marry Ketterlnu CHILDHOOD sweethearts in the fi) in which they were born. Mr. J. T Tebbutt. a Canadian gold-mine owner who i.s 75, and Mrs. Kitty Brown, of Leicester, also aged 75. have been mar ried at Leicester. OFF TO CANADA They are now on their116 words
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Article124 1936-09-14 20 Mystery Worries Young Wife Stockton. IN the old vicarage of Thorpe Thewles--1 four miles from here, a young wife pale and tired after sleepier nights 1 awaiting the return of her husband, the Rev. Roger Sharpley, of whom nothinfi has been heard since he visited Hertford a fortnight124 words
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Article60 1936-09-14 20 2 Henry Robins, an able seaman, ol rJ M.S. Blackwater. a naval trawlo. was found drowned in Portland Navi Dockyard. Robins, who was due ta retire on pension in three months aftei 22 years' service, belonged to New Mill s Milton Lilbourne, near Pewsy, Wilt Me was reported missing when60 words
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Advertisement17 1936-09-14 21 Kins' Up ..,.><» FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE Ms E.NATHAN. 1 ha vin r sounb engineers 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD.17 words
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Miscellaneous1820 1936-09-14 21 |«?M-T& J rV____ l, 2 Pmm Tlnle si S" al d lM TH illl nin i -rr T l < h^T m by Marta Eggerth jff n MMKj II .I If Iff in f 31 "SK-. Hawaiian music. I n___m-_mmmwm^m mt 9m m _w*-mmm m^m I 8.25 p.m. Music' 12.501,820 words
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Article617 1936-09-14 22 THE AMERICAN rOLI-Ui Trade Agreemen ts i_r i J eace London. MK. K. W. Bingham, the American jt Ambassador, addressing the tnglish-Speaking I'nion garden J partv at Capesthorne, Siddington, i heshire, said that the efforts to I J cultivate a friendly understanding 1 among617 words
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Article213 1936-09-14 22 Vieic Of A Russian Worker WHAT is the ideal home for the worKin" man? The newspapers ot 1 8ovlet Russia have been publishing Questionnaires on this subject and hundreds of thousands of replies have ibeen received. Horn a study of these replies, thc General opinion of the people213 words
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Article94 1936-09-14 22 Paris. A message of thanks to the Senate and Chamber for the recent resolution, passed by both Houses, congratulating King Edward on his ••escape from a threatened attack" was read in Parliament. In letters to the President of the Senate and the President of the Chamber. M.94 words
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Article268 1936-09-14 22 Forty-three people are belived to have been drowned when a ferry-boat capsized on a tributary of the Yalu River in Fengtien Province, Manchuria. Mr If. S. Richards, the youngest son of his Honour Judge Whitmore Richards, of Chester, was drowned in a lake near Namur, Belgium. Mr. Richards, hwo was268 words
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203 1936-09-14 22 London. At Clerkenwell Police Cour Kurt Hans Beutler. 28. a German, described as an exporter, of Gray's Inn Road, W C was remanded in custody on charges of stealing two unused cheque forms from the office of the Palestine and Orient Shipping Company, Hart Street.203 words
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Article154 1936-09-14 22 WAR PROPAGANDA CHILDREK Commission To Ask Foi Investigation A commission of profe I psychologists of many cou fl are attending the Lnternationa fl ence of the New Education l H at Cheltenham, has been H study the influences which H international misunderstand: H ing the propaganda of war fl up154 words
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Advertisement57 1936-09-14 22 H_ _M m__W_. _K_ _\_\\^t_a»^ _Q* _H JH H JH HHH/ fIHHHHHi BSHBHHHHJ __IH r_____L____i *^___________Tf _^fl MM h_ _h MH_H_H_H_H_* JH _H _H JH M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H JH JH __m___________________M _l I I h _^H B^ |i|i 111 >_l I'll _H m 11 I'l ul 1 I i>n i m init57 words
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Article790 1936-09-14 23 Continued from page 3) centralised or distributed are ;l ic Schools are compelled to I for these classes the men who be spared, the men who are eded for general school work. pore with all schools feeding one Wp class provided eight candiln H#36. Ins will790 words
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Article1229 1936-09-14 23 Rack In Penang After Six Years Sailing Across The Channel- -A Few Reflections On The Weather Penang' s Inhabitants Consume Over Six Million Gallons Of Water A Dag -Trolley Ruses And Omnibuses Tram cars Should Go 4FTER an absence of approximately six years spent In1,229 words
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Miscellaneous263 1936-09-14 23 OX TIIE lIAOBO Continued from page ll) p.m. Close down. 750 p.m. Recorded music. Light recorded music. 8.20 p.m. Concert by Nirom OrTime signal. Halt-hour lor chestra, conducted by Carel van der •by Dick. Biji Popuiar opera music. Piano syncopations by Car- 9jn p.m. Frerch songs. is and Johnny Green.263 words
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Article1824 1936-09-14 24 MANY CLOSE FINISHES Dodd Rides Two Winners it e the Governor was a&ain present ai Buki. Timah on Saturday afteeneea for the third days r c<s of h" Singapore Turf Clubs Autumn (Odd Cup) gjjtalt^ His Excellency arrived *hortl> Ufa private <"£; \J r r1,824 words
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Article224 1936-09-14 24 'Continued from page 23 comfortable and more silenj buses indicates a progressive j) Penangs city fathers to do aw. a.- much noise in the eity a.s I read in a scientific journal time ago tha t every little bi* contribu- es towards npeetting a p equilibrium; it acts224 words
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Advertisement19 1936-09-14 24 BAN LEE SENG Nos. 17 21 Raffles Quay Telephone Xo. 2022 For HMoc Car. TYRES TUB Cheap Reliable. j19 words
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Article52 1936-09-14 25 Canadian Golf j Sensation Toronto, Sept. 11 RTJNYAM, of White Springs, the St. Andrew's course playing in the Canadian hampionship. second round in 65 five ind his aggregate wa.s 137. ittle leads the field with 67 133. ore included five "birdies" did the remaining holes i52 words
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Article171 1936-09-14 25 Philippie Olympics Arrival In Singapore At Weekend Singapore. Saturday. 'v ino Olympic team arrived in I by the D'Artagnan to-ch.v under the leadership riming coach, Mr C. C. oart tn the Olympus, ano place in the 400 metre. race. through Migu fourth place In the l: iugh Mr. Olson. In171 words
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Article410 1936-09-14 25 (Continued j I •.unent in prool of I ips. Th num ai in their Domi- United SI eel lon by state-gi lea < h andi- with thn lour yi Ities which Hi rvard an i Yale, uni- rank in acad< i ford, Cambridg i, in I and Vienna.410 words
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421 1936-09-14 25 Larwood And Hammond Best Cricketers Of The Year London, Sept.- 11 k R. Grover. the Surrey bowler by capn turing the last wicket of the first class cricket season, took 200 wickets at an average of 17 73 runs for the season He i.s the third fast bowler to accomplish421 words
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Article154 1936-09-14 25 R. A. F. Lose To Chinese Singapore, Saturday. THE Enter-Club Tennis Tournament be- tween the S.C.R.C. and the Royal Air Force played at Hong Lim Green this afternoon was brimful of interest. Six matches were played, three sing..nd three doubles. The R.A.F. team were: Mitchell, Miller. Welford. Beard154 words
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Article101 1936-09-14 25 Sir T. ComynsPlatt Malayan Spokesman In Parliament? (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept 2. I have learned a lot about Malaya and shall cer ainly wait ai the sail springs of Parliamentary debate in Lfce future to destroy any Ministerial tiger who does not know his Malay101 words
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Article106 1936-09-14 25 Another Cast Of Sabotage? New York. Sept. 11. A SMALL fire occurred on the United .tec cruiser "Indianapolis" on Aug. 25 while she was being repaired at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, it was revealed to--1 The manager ot the Yard declared thai the outbreak was undoubtedly deas106 words
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Article125 1936-09-14 25 PERRY WINS IN U.S.A. Budge Beaten In Final Forest Hill. Sept. 12 FRED Perry, the Wimbledon champion, won the Men's Singles of the American Lawn Tennis Championship her'' to-day when he defeated Donald Budge, j the American Davis Cup player The match was keenly contested with Budge taking the first125 words
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Article156 1936-09-14 25 Island G.C. Ladies v. S.GA. Ladies itHE island G.C. Ladies Singapore (i.e. Ladie.-.' match will be played xi Bukit Timah over 9 holes on Monday. The following are the teams and starttimes (Island players mentioned st): 3.50 Mrs. j. Hill v. Mrs. J. Moncur. 3.50 Mrs Higgenbottom v.156 words
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Article72 1936-09-14 25 Colonial Office Appoints Commission London, Sept. 12. THE Colonial Office announces that, at the requesl of Ihe c» jrlon (tovernrnent, the Colonial Secretary has appoint d a Commission under the hip of Brigadier-Genera. F. D Hammond to enquire Into and to the financial position ol the future policy72 words
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Article146 1936-09-14 25 'Continued from page 24) ba (Gibbons' 0 Celestial (7) 8.3, Lam Looking':* br a g 'J. Donnelly* 0 Blue Peter (11) 7 12, Major T. L. Fox and P. A. W. Handley's beg (Garrard) 0 'Winner trained by F. O. C. O'Neill) Tote: $54; $21, $16 and $16. Won146 words
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Article1392 1936-09-14 26 VILLA DOING WELL How The Clubs Stand London, Sept. 13 FEATURES of yesterday's sanies in the first division oi* the English Football Leagm were Arsenal's comfortable win by four goal* to one over the League Champions, Sunderland, Grimsby Town's crushing defeat by 7—l by Liverpool, the success1,392 words
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Article528 1936-09-14 26 'Continued from page 25) leceivc a thoiDugh academic preparation such as no secondary school can j give him." The existing method of award tends to exclude from Raffles College the best brains of the Colony. Yet it cannot be I question; d that the development of the College528 words
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Article178 1936-09-14 26 M. C. C. Cricke te r$ aai I London THE Kngland cricket team left London this morni, ampton to embark on the were given a stirring semi Placards were unfurled Station bearing the word To Our Test Match Team H. Verity, the Yorkshire pi who178 words
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Article218 1936-09-14 26 Sir Edward Poulton 9 Appoint mer* <jir edward Poulton famou gist and Bntomoiogisj of O? I was to-dav elected next year' President of the British Association The next meeting of the Association will be held at Nottingham and the 1938 meeting at Cambridge. At m-day's meeting of the218 words
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Article32 1936-09-14 26 London, s The following rugby m •-'r-'-cd to-day: Bath 0 Llane Hv Bradford II Manchesh Bristol B Swansea Cardiff 3 Bridgend Coventry 28 Rugby Leicester 13 Waterloo Plymouth 10 Exeter32 words
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Article356 1936-09-14 27 1 Six Wickets _i Victory Singapore. Sunday. ble bowling by K. L. L. s for the United Service Officers ade of five wicket victory over !un ts in the S.C.C. Cricket inen t on the Padang to-day. was in excellent form with tnd accounted for the356 words
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Article63 1936-09-14 27 Norway's Treatment Of Trotsky Moscow. Sept. 12. V ILSFACTION that Norway deIned the Soviet request to refuse the right of asylum is expressed note despatched to the Norwegian vernment by the Soviet saying the not satisfied with the rc^tricunposed on Trotsky's liberty anei the opinion that the Norwegian63 words
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Article385 1936-09-14 27 18 the absence of His Excellency, the General Offfrer Commanding, is foi a short period, the Officer Com- Troops. Brigadier A. T. ShakeDAO., MC. hopes that it will considered necessary to call on his temporary Knure ol md. A visitors' boji however at Flagstaff House for the use385 words
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Article195 1936-09-14 27 i Caledonia Launched For Imperial Airways London. Sept. 12. THE giant flying boat, Caledonia, the second of the 29 aircraft now being built for Imperial Airways* Empire routes, was launched at Rochester yesterday and underwent a test flight. Which is stated to have been satisfacThe flving boat will195 words
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Article52 1936-09-14 27 Shanghai. Sept. 12. The head flood in the Huangho River has reached Chitung. Chingho and Putai, in Shantung. The dykes are in 1 a dangerous condition. General Han Fu Chu. the Shantung f Governor has ordered the magistrates fo mobflise eoolie gangs to strengthen the dykes. -Sin Chew52 words
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Article269 1936-09-14 27 Tournament At Club Singapore. Sunday. IN spite of the heavy ground, ex- citing polo was witnessed at Balestier Road this afternoon when four teams competed for the K.O.R. Cup. The tournament, which is being held under the auspices of the Malayan Polo Association, will conclude on Tuesdav,269 words
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Article281 1936-09-14 27 Return A tlantic Flight Postponed London, Sept. 12. MR. Harry Richman and Mr. Dick Merrill, ;he American airme nwho recently flew west to east across the Atlantic, were to have left Speke Aerodrome, Liverpool, at dawn to-day on their return flight. The weather, however, was unfavourable and they281 words
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Advertisement43 1936-09-14 27 "Poundmark" 1\ _P 1 Roofing lues _*■*> i i _r* a _r^ 1 Hr- -LA r-* aa STRONG COLOURFUL 77ie mo,sf elegant and economical roofing on the market A Product of The British Empire. 1 SOLE AGENTS: fIUT-IRlE^ll? m^ mammmmm m ____mm^mMMmmm»Mm___m^mM,m_____»mmm^m___m. _______-_^m__m___m j,43 words
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Article, Illustration117 1936-09-14 28 A strong detachment of Police was in attendance at the Chinese protectorate when the pineapple factory workers demonstrated there on Saturday to try and bring their demands to the public attention. Another view taken at the Chinese Protectorate on Saturday, when the demonstration by pineapple workers117 words
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