Morning Tribune, 15 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— Xo. 194 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 15, 1936 FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article932 1936-09-15 1 t>l \/l\<. STORY TOLD BY ."♦IrJIAIIOX OLD BAILEY TRIAL IBINI. IX THE STORY. SAY AI'TIIOIUTH-S London Sept. 14 fcVENTS at Hyde Park Corner on the morning of July 16, when the «ed attempt on the life of King Edward was made, were real tructed932 words
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Article976 1936-09-15 1 Developments Yesterday THERI B threat that the strike of 1 irs employed In the pineapple i■a m Singapore and Johore will up-country. A representative of pple Packers' Agency of which ali tactories ln Malaya are members, m;- the Malaya Tribune to-day that 0 leaders among theReuter - 976 words
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Article42 1936-09-15 1 Export From Straits Forbidden Singapore. Monday 1 PROCLAMATION forbidding the A export of war material aeroplane motore -and components and aircraft of all kinds from the Straits Segments to Spain is issued m a Gazette Extra ordinary published to-night.42 words
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Article548 1936-09-15 1 Formerly At Brussels Destroyer Escort In Straits Singapore. Monday. I AM not prepared to make any statement on the political, social or economic situation m the Netherlands Indies.'* remarked H.E. Jhr, A. W. L. Tj uda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, the new Governor-General of the548 words
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Article200 1936-09-15 1 Pope On Forces Behind War In Spain Castel Gandolfo. Sept. 14 ASTERN denouncement of subversive doc tonnes was uttered by His Holiness the Pope In addressing five hundred Spanish refugees- -a speech which was broadcast throughout Italy and to othei countries. He referred to Satanic preparations200 words
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Article96 1936-09-15 1 GERMANY AND COLONIES Reich Colonial League Propagaoida Berlin. Sept 13. PROPAGANDA demonstrations for the return of Germany's former colonies were held by the Reich Colonial League m public squares throughout Berlin toMemben of the former Colonial Army m picturesque uniforms, who distributed leaflets containing Chancellor Hitlers demands for colonies madeReuter - 96 words
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Article80 1936-09-15 1 Trouble At Gib>? Demonstrators Clash With Police Gibraltar. Sept. 13. POLICE used their truncheons and sev- eral persons were injured m a demonstration by a number British subjects who left their homes m Spain against the decision to close down the refuguee camp m which they are quartered here. TheReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement10 1936-09-15 1 4 I Gold Cup J Weights j paip 26 j10 words
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Advertisement41 1936-09-15 1 SHAKE OUR /^Sfik ENTHUSIASM V v "^9l KLIM \!l/ Vv POWDERED WHOLE MILK /\<7 is pure delicious fresh milk >*£-^\ A^F \-L il/ m convenient powdered \&^3j& M form Try a tin to-day [ggg| Vt and be convinced -'^SL GETZ BROS. CO.41 words
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Article155 1936-09-15 2 TRADE MARKS AGAIN Alleged Offer To Settle Singapore, .Monday. TIIAT he was offered $5 000 by the frit wil of Kaiban Hussein Vluia liussan Ishai, tne second act used. tt/ stttle the ease out al cm't was the statement made by the nn.iager of Sin Heng155 words
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Article1459 1936-09-15 2 Special Meetiotq Of The Council AN extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber on Monday to consider the Loan Bill. The bill, regarding which a special number of th( GoTernment Gazette will be Issued to-day. li to provide for redemption of thc1,459 words
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Article185 1936-09-15 2 Miners Return To Surface London. Sept 12. REPRESENTATIVES of the mineowners and the miners met m London to-day under a neutral chairman. A threatening situation has developed m Lanarkshire where 50 men are involved m a stay-in strike a: William Dixon's pit at Blamyre. Already 4.500 miners have185 words
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Article151 1936-09-15 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Mukden Incideoit Anniversary Canton. Sept. 14. SINCE the settlement of the Kwangsi revolt, the corps for examining Japanese goods has been revived. Generals Ching Chien and Huang Shao Hsiun-i left for Nannhig by 'plane yesterday morning. The air service between Kwanming and Kwalyang, m151 words
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Article71 1936-09-15 2 Rousing Ovation At Station Vienna, Sept. 13. HIS Majesty King Edward left by special train a 8.35 to-night for Zurich from where it is understood he will fly to England m his own 'plane to-morrow, arriving there m the evening. The Austrian Foreign Minister and other highReuter - 71 words
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Article33 1936-09-15 2 Six Killed In Bomber Crash C< unmercys, Lon A French mill ary bomber froi lav crashed m a field here to-day. All six occupants Inclutim were killed. The can.--.' Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article61 1936-09-15 2 Highest Defence Vott In History Canberra, Sept. 10. TAX remissions amounting to £5 275.000 are announced by the Treasurer. Mr. In introducing the Commoiiwi alth budget revenue. Expenditure amounts to £81.505.000 and defence expenditure to £8.800.000 Which is an increase of £1.972,000. Mr. Casey pointed out the defence voteReuter Wireless - 61 words
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Article496 1936-09-15 2 LORD SEM PILL'S MACHINE HERE Luck Still Dogs Record Flight Attempt Singapore. Monday. H MONOSPAK Croydon S.T. 18 mono- plane made an unexpected landing i the R.AF. base at Seletar at about 2.15 this afternoon. It was the machine on which the Master of Sempill set out from Hanworth on496 words
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Advertisement150 1936-09-15 2 There's a lot of delightful refreshment scaled m Pabst When the summer sun beats down a cool safe drink of pure, Wll Ol Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan At l Pabst puts an edge150 words
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Article354 1936-09-15 3 ALMOST ENDS TRAGICALLY Suicide Attempt Charged Singapore, Monday THK story of a cabaret girl's infatuation for a married man wa.s unfolded m the Singapore Police Courts to-day when a young and it«« Chinese dancer of the New (vorld cabaret appeared before Mr. I I). York, the354 words
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Article91 1936-09-15 3 Flight From U.S. Via Northern Route Moscow. Sept. 13. JHF Soviet airman Lcvane\>ky. known the "Lindbergh of the u.s.s.R." "jpanied by his navigator, Levlen*o. landed here this evening at the "i of a twelve thousand mile from Los Angeles, which they r J Aug. 5. flying via Canada.Reuter - 91 words
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Article44 1936-09-15 3 Decree Nisi Made Absolut Singapore. Sept 14 IF decree nisi granted to Mrs Vir»la Mathilda Phillips against John !1 June 4ln the Supreme Court. i fbore, was made absolute yesterday Justice N. H. P. Whitley (actg* "iff Justice). Phillips appeared for Mr44 words
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Article238 1936-09-15 3 To fie Opened By High Commissioner THE twelfth annual conference of the a Incorporated Society of Planters will be held m Kuala Lumpur on Oct 2 3 and 4 and will be opened by H. E the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas The half-yearly meeting will be held238 words
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Article78 1936-09-15 3 For Indian Labourers In Singapore A NEW night school for Indian labourers m Singapore was opened m the Municipal coolie lines at Haveiock Road on Friday evening. The pupils, numbering about 50. are employed m the Town Cleansing Department ol the Municipality. They are taught the three Rs78 words
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Article81 1936-09-15 3 M. Blum's Mediation Unsuccessful EFFORTS on the part of M. Blum, the French Premier, to end the textile strike at Lille have, hitherto, been unsuccessful.—Reuter. Textile workers, numbering 40.000. are involved m a stay-in strike at Lille. After evacuating the works on Friday, the strikers re-occupied the premises81 words
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Article133 1936-09-15 3 First Big Job In Canton THE Malaya Tribune's Chinese Correspondent writes: The Pakhoi Incident, m which a Japanese was alleged to have been killed by a Chinese mob is the first big job to be tackled by Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the former Chinese Consul-General m133 words
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Article41 1936-09-15 3 Singapore, Monday. When the ambulance wa.s called to a back lane off Liang Seah Street yesterday, the dresser found a Chinese lying unconscious m a pool of blood. He was bleeding profusely from several deep wounds on the head.41 words
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Article142 1936-09-15 3 Before the Acting Chief Justice m the lst Court at 11a.m. 5.270 35— Re estate of Lam Chew San deceased etc. (including S Chambers) Before Mr. Justice Mills, Mr. Justice Adrian Clark and Mr. Justice Mundell In the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Criminal142 words
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Advertisement16 1936-09-15 3 '^feoßa'sa mftif <mm \mmi W*%fX, U /^M '■'B^Br^** **\_W*__\ MSB II i K3L sl 1^ I16 words
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Advertisement41 1936-09-15 3 .5. .j j /e^^v "MAX LION /MAuiffl i I LlM^Mr/ RAPID HARDENING j j CEMENT j ..5 Look For This MBjtl*! Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVK SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. Uf-'.* \i__\__41 words
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Article132 1936-09-15 4 London, Sept. 14. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone S,eady u Spot Buyers 1 1116 JUM Sellers 7 3 4 October Buyers 7 1116 +116 Sellers 7 3 4 7 4 Oct.lDec. Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 4 < J 4 Jan.lMar. Buyers Vk 7 3132 words
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Article74 1936-09-15 4 London. Sept. 14. Previous To-day Change TT. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.85 76.91 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.45!., 7.46 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 2 3 a l» 2 1316 iJK T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 2 17.32 Is. 2- 874 words
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Article32 1936-09-15 4 London, Sept. 14. Previous To-day Change GOLD Fine Bar Der oz. £6.17.6 £6.17.5 -1 SILVER Spot I 9 716 197 1 6 I months forward 19 7 16 19 7,1632 words
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Article140 1936-09-15 4 London, Sept. 14 Previous To-day Change J. P. Coats 53 6 53 3 Distillers 108,3 1079 Dunlop Rubber 34 10 35- j General Electric 92 3 91 3 Guinness 148 9 147 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 7 39 9 U p 2 Imperial Tobacco 167 6140 words
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Article27 1936-09-15 4 London. Sept 14 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash (official price) £193» 8 £198» 4 up 3 months forward (official price) £190' £194 3 827 words
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Article35 1936-09-15 4 New York, Sep' 13. RUBBER Previous To-day CI Tone Steady Spot Buyers 165J16 Sellers 16 7 16 Clo Jan Mar. Buyer- 16' 2 Sellers TIN Standard Tone Steady Spot 44 2 Ay*35 words
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Advertisement24 1936-09-15 4 J""""t!!""!!t.; ..ns -i_. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::nt !!!:::::::::::::!;:i:t;:?u::jt!!!:::: SOUTH jfigk BRITISH 4S»IK^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. UNIMPEACHABLE SECURITY ::Hi W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel 5920, 2, Finlayson Green.24 words
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Advertisement30 1936-09-15 4 t _-~-^£~__r* \0 jkWW. "^V K^^^^^L l/oull always be on lime K L wilh a W|o AGBLLO X- 437.5 m.p.h. /k c its *or W a TMZ SUCCESSORS 01? \_______________s_______*_____W30 words
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Article1316 1936-09-15 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers. Singapore. Sept. 14, 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Am pat Tin 43 47^ 4 3 4i9 M Asam Kumbang 29,-cd 28- 30 -cd ii Austral Malay 53 55 -cd 541,316 words
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Article76 1936-09-15 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday evening. Kiililm v Singapore: 269 16 cts., up I|M ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: No market. New York: No market. Although there was a little trade inquiry to-day sellers' were reserved and conditions generally very quiet, few transactions being recorded. CLOSING76 words
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75 1936-09-15 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. September) 26 11|16 2613|16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. September) 36% 26 11:16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26% 26% do. September 20% 26% do. Oct.|Dec. 26% 26% do. Jan75 words
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Article98 1936-09-15 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore* $95 58, unchanged. London: No market. New York: 44 12 cts., unchanged. EXCHANGE London -New York: 5.05 1516. New York-London: 5.05 27 32. Four men were killed when a French military aeroplane crashed near Gael m Brittany recently. Three bodies were found m the wreckage,98 words
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Article232 1936-09-15 5 Singapore, Monday evening. Messrs. Julian Israel and Co., m their closing report, state: The share market bas been quiet all cay m all sections. MINING:— With tin locally unchanged tin share quotations were steady but with few transactions, except m Australian groups— Rawang Tins were wanted at 7232 words
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Article202 1936-09-15 6 Singapore, Sept. 14. The following were closing rates m the local exchange market to-day: ifclXlMi T.T. 2|4 1(16 Londo*-* -ttmand 214 I|l6 bOtMfcj***-'* months' si^ht 2|4Ve Lyons o*-mand 897 Hamburg demand 145 New York demand 59 116 Montreal demand 59 Batavia demand 86% Samarang demand 86 Vi Calcuua.202 words
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Article173 1936-09-15 6 Singapore. Sept. 14. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $154 R (Siam* W. CCoats t No. 2 per Koyan $149 R (Siamt W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 R < Siamt "Sinhuay" No. 1 $181 R. (Siamt "Sinhuay" No. 2173 words
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Article243 1936-09-15 6 Spectacular End To Final I assagt THE P and O. Branch liner Barrabool, the last of the four ships to have been recently sold for breaking up, made a spectacular end to her last passage literally 'on the beach" of P. and W. M'Lellan, shipbreakers, of243 words
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Article39 1936-09-15 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Sept. 11. The announcement m the Batavia newspapers to the effect that Mr. J. van den Brock has: come to Bangkok at the invitation of the British Minister is orrect.39 words
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Article36 1936-09-15 6 London. Sept. 11. In TO.OOO places of worship throughout the United Kingdom on Sunday, collections will be taken for the King George Fifth National Memorio' Fund' v.hich to-day totalled £220.391 British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 36 words
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Article44 1936-09-15 6 peal was given at CroyCourt on behalf of Jeremiah, Courtney, 32 of Adolphus Street. Dept•ford who was sentenced to 14 days 1m- for alleged riotous bchaviSouthern Railway train betBrighton and Croydon. Bail m r 25 was allowed until the hearing ol the appeal. j44 words
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Article29 1936-09-15 6 Sir Auther Liberty's challenge cup. offered to the farmer obtaining most points m the cattle classes at Tnng Show, has been awarded to Mr J i imberlake. of Tring.29 words
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Article59 1936-09-15 6 Loan Of $30,000,000 From Sioio-Fratoco Bank Shanghai, Sept. 12. THE Sino-Franco Bank has signed a contract with the Chinese Government for the construction of the proposed Chungking-Chengtu Railway. The agreement provides for a $30,000,000 loan In railway materials to China. A party of French engineers have arrived m59 words
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Article21 1936-09-15 6 It is notified m the Government Gazette that H.M. the Kinu has granted hi.s patronage to the Royal Singapore Yacht Club.21 words
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Advertisement39 1936-09-15 6 ABSOLUTE SECUKI'n j i Motor Vni o n j i INSURANCE COMPANY,. ETD j i i i Agent*: > SIME. DARBY CO. ITD.' s i Sin ea pore Branches t ,*_,__r.__m.__r-_m_~._-m-.~_~~~_m mm,__mm* m mm*__mmmm»m_m__^. t _m^> n r rLr *W39 words
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Advertisement376 1936-09-15 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Established m 1880' Capital Subscribed I Fully paid up< Y.i00.00u.000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.90- Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office r,923 6472 Compradore's Desk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated ln Cfclna376 words
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Article736 1936-09-15 7 BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS Div' Jcnd Of 3 Per Cent. Passed Singapore, Monday. DIVIDEND of three per cent, was A Sl-iared at the annual meeting of Brun< United Plantations. Ltd.. held jfj the French Bank Buildings. u "~u t -tors' reports and accounts J ih. year ending June 30 were ard736 words
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Article92 1936-09-15 7 Ai 1 Brighton FairGround Brighton iBOVE tbe blare Of the music and i oiae of happy laughter a girl's ncreama were 'icard at a Brighton fairground. Miss Eva Barrow, aged 16. was found bleeding -apparently from a knife would behind one oi the booths. She was rushed to92 words
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Article1065 1936-09-15 7 Soviet And Germany Look For Substitutes R Ep ORTS from the Soviet Union •nd Germany ot new processes lor the synthesis of rubber on a commercial scale have been causing discussion, and London brokers re cent y sent out reassuring circular to clients stressing the uneertai/i quality1,065 words
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Article464 1936-09-15 7 For Telephone Service THE General Post Office announces that reductions m telephone charges and the fact that after Oct. 1 residential subscribers will be able to make 200 calls a year free of charge mean that the London Telephone Service has to find and train 300 new464 words
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Article158 1936-09-15 7 "Woman Unknown" Will Have To Be Identified I FEWER petitions for divocc have been filed for the next term, owinc mainly to the decision of judges to demand the identification of "the unknown woman* In cases where the name of the eo-resj ondent is not disclosed One firm of solicitors158 words
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Advertisement186 1936-09-15 8 A -m~~*m~-.~~~~> _Tljj- J- J- LT- -m~-~~~~~~ f --~m JJ* Teverybody loves a good THRILLING STORY of S the CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE and HERE S ONE OF THE BEST EVER MADE! p Sf\ m I A OPENING TO-NIGHT w m *oWMnWM**M)m*mn* u m W OUTSTANDING 20ih S I CENTURY FOX186 words
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Advertisement299 1936-09-15 8 OPENING TO-NIGHT SEE The Most Breath?! AMatfnee Tomorrow 4 uking Underwater LHAM D X I\ S een m recent picture j They were I ready for anything... as t long as it was a BLONDE! ti|Hpli% _mWl\m- i___ _9 __m_mt__. m JMH V'>iM-k-W 4^' s ißw^^^^^ •"W v I *'^^i'lBßb299 words
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Article104 1936-09-15 9 Jj! Yard i. s looking fur 'tUTJ irveys" houses and steals j 'J Victim is Mrs. V n f Hodenhurst-road. Clapnam has discovered that icwelE5OO wa.s taken from hn daylight while her maid- In the house. A man and a woman, both weiidressed, asked at a Clapham104 words
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397 1936-09-15 9 Paramount Players' Outside Interests HERE s carcely a star m the Hollyv, rmament who couldn't step into some other vocation tt Rlmosl as great success as he has fan nn the screen. I I hat the stars are guarding Ud a possible rainy day, but merely397 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-09-15 9 Warner Baxter and Gloria S uart m n c .v dramatic scenes m "The Ag* jmm change at ih e Capitol. n xl23 words
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Article324 1936-09-15 9 New Picturi Based On Facts |8 lac stranger than fiction? I With [he production of "The Prisoner ol Shark Island." 20th Century plctur< opening at the Capitol Theatre next '-nange the screen again provea that .the raw material of life outstrips th talented Imaginings of playwrights loi ,pure324 words
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Article124 1936-09-15 9 Left Track But Returned To Win London. pECOND thoughts won a Speedway match at West Ham. The home club and New Cross wer fighting hard for the mas' cry m the Evening News London Cup befor ?0 000 spectators, when the West Bam team manager decided that Eric124 words
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Advertisement68 1936-09-15 9 ■Tlu^igr,. HO VI I I 6pm T NIGHT 9 P* m Hi p **^p W- 1 m **Mnnmm\ Vidwan Srinivasan and many others m a side-splitting R Tamil Musical Comedy drama— I^aiuda <■ \nv\ miAXi;\\r: !l 'AUTY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A CONDITION j PRECEDENT TO A SALE OF WATCH. j68 words
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Advertisement157 1936-09-15 9 MS OPENING BIG NEXI CHANGE at the ALHAMBRA _\W \W\W__W Wmm) W^^F_Wjl_t E^^j^-W^^l^^m \W m \__o__ ■JW *o vs4 *£*> ai i Atmif IBiMli im W M i -"l^H H Ilk. P^r V BF^ 1^ VV iot af^ SONS.O' GUNS* JOANBLONDELL VIVE LA FRANCE ON WITH THE DANCE! JOE WINS157 words
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224 1936-09-15 10 15, 000 IN 14 MONTHS Recruiting Most Satisfactory London, Aug. 21. THE expansion programme of the I Roya! Air Force during the past fourteen months has resulted m an increase of the personnel of well over 15,000 men and boys of all ranks. Figures given224 words
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Article247 1936-09-15 10 In Level Crossing -jofnasn London. A FARM cart ln which two men ana two boys were crossing the railway line at Crimple Junction, near Harrogate, was struck by the 8.57 a.m. passenger train from Bradford to Berwick. One of the men. James Wilkinson, farm foreman, of Starbeck, Harrogate,247 words
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Article132 1936-09-15 10 Gas Kills Stock Exchange Clerk fTHK Wife of a Stock Exchange clerk J living at Thorpe Bay stated at the inquest on her husband that when bh< arrived home and found her husba d -ft ing m the scullery m a deck ■flh.u* wearing his pyjamas and a132 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-09-15 10 Monte Video (Egli) being led ii after winning the third race a Bukit Timah on Saturday. Rf17 words
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Article22 1936-09-15 10 Jubilee, the elder of the Zoo's two baby chimpanzees, has quite recovered from her chill and is again "at home" to visitors22 words
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Article20 1936-09-15 10 Miss Jasmine Bligh, aged 22. BBC television hostess, who has undergone an operation for acute appendicitis, is making good progress.20 words
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Article432 1936-09-15 10 Dismissal Of Summons A gainst Motorist London LORD Cecil Charles Douglas, of th e Bachelors' Club. South Audley Street. W., was awarded five costs against the police at I County Police Court, when it wa cd that the police had no knowled amnions issued against him. There432 words
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Advertisement46 1936-09-15 10 ■1 ___^^^^m_ I I _w m_ I I __W -WW mW __W I ___m a r*\ r~> foolM @OA,A<-]7d>~d? y~vLr_~ujc *r\_(_sf_4yaj~K~-~ r m<. breakfast table. Whethei you TfiC*tt! li *J' l> t'i I r"" __o****_ M _0 m O m **__\\\k WM*m\_ *?S fcft|fa-4iOE nYcnDn SAUSAGES46 words
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1055 1936-09-15 11 IMPETUS TO AN OLD SCHEME Results Of Italian Aggression In Ethiopia London. THE vision of a United States of Africa linking all British territories on the "Dark Continent" is believed here to have received a fresh impetus as a result of the Italian1,055 words
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Article314 1936-09-15 11 Dream House Of A Bride London. ■HI Fairy Tale Mansion called 42, c vnc-walk. Chelsea, is being, site, before 1932. stood anwsbury House, m decaying re among its lawns and mul.s. It was hidden from the a row of shops and houses. r Edwin Lutyens, the famous314 words
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Article261 1936-09-15 11 Wife Acquitted Of Murder Belgrade. A WOMAN who chopped off her husn I'l head with an axe has been ated by a Yugoslav court at i Bjel t on the ground that she haa "m justifiable self-defence." was the story of married misery In the evidence. r261 words
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Article304 1936-09-15 11 Cabinet And New Spelling Tokyo. THE persistence of a group of pedan- tic savants has threatened to precipitate a revolution m the Romanised spelling of Japanese names and places, and may bring a new element of confusion into a language that is already complicated. For many years304 words
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Article169 1936-09-15 11 Warehouses Broken WmmS-m Into London. FIVE boys were charged m Birmingham Juvenile Court with breaking into warehouses and factories. Detective-sergeant Thompson said that there had been five cases of breaking into factories m the district m which the boys lived At one factory to which the police were169 words
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Article70 1936-09-15 11 Mr R H. McGregor, of thc Chartered Bank, at Hongkong has come on a visit to Malaya on hi.s way home on leave He is well known m Malaya as a keen hockey and golf player for tne state of Perak, and Negri. He arrived m Malaya a fortnight ago70 words
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Article324 1936-09-15 12 WITH the international outlook as gloomy as can be imagined, the one consolation to British people is that the Empire, almost alone, is unaffected. The lesson of too hasty interference m the affair of Italy and Abyssinia has been well learnt by statesmen, and although the possibilities of324 words
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Article591 1936-09-15 12 k REMARKABLY fine lecture was given to the Fortnightly Club m Ipoh, by Mr. H. D. Noone, the ethnographer attached to the Perak Museum, on Wednesday. Mr. Noone has for some time been car. rying out investigations into the appearance of certain signs of prehistoric life In the591 words
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Article191 1936-09-15 12 Captain R. Irvine, District Officer, Klang, and Mrs. Irvine left on the "Rajputana." 3fC 1* Mr. J. S. Hallann, the well known Perak rugby player, has left Penang for Home on furlough. Mr. W. L. Midford, of the P.W.D., Taiping, and Mrs. Midford have sailed for Home from Penang.191 words
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Article, Illustration108 1936-09-15 12 Major-General and Mrs. Dobbie photographed with the A.1).( n board the Rawalpindi on Satuiday beierc sailing for Japan on a short holidaj Brigadier A. T. Shakespcar will oe Officer oinmandini; Troops during the absence of the G.O.C. Miss Alice Preston, aged 16, who is to be crowned as Britain I108 words
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Article344 1936-09-15 13 4 SPECIAL VISIT Indoor Ou tdoor 'Shots THt first demonstration of television reception from the British Broadcasting Corporation's Alexandra i'alace transmitter was given a olvmpia. London, recently. The first party of visitors was admitted to see the stainless steel efficiency of the television wing, and344 words
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Article20 1936-09-15 13 C'amlodgh. Co. Armagh, police have 'Wu.OOO Irish Hospital sweepstake being conveyed m a motor-car N* wry for dispatch to England.20 words
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Article29 1936-09-15 13 body of a man washed ashore ver has been identified as tha I Oldroyd, 25, of Biggin Conn. Oldrovd was fishing from ■iv Pier when he fell into the29 words
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Article205 1936-09-15 13 Honour For Canadian "Mountie" Montreal. A STRONG, silent" Moyntie, one of world's finest revolver shots and a veteran of the Great War, has been exoo.sed as Canada's champion knitter! He i.s Inspector Sandys-Wunsch. who wa.s In charge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police guard for President Roosevelt when205 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-09-15 13 A general view showing George Lansburv. MP., addressing the huge crowd m Trafalgar Square, which t^athertd for the demonstration against the Unemployment Assistanc? Regulations24 words
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Article27 1936-09-15 13 Robert Morrison. 79, a retired lailwa guard, of Salteney Ferry, near Chester, has climbed Ben Nevis. It took him seven hours going up and four hour.> returning.27 words
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Article33 1936-09-15 13 Thc Railway Review announces that m response to the appeal "for financia and moral support of the Spanish workers.' the executive committee of the National Union of Railwaymen has decided to subscribe £500.33 words
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Article44 1936-09-15 13 The organisers m the Borough Market of the porters' basket-carymg championship, held at Heme Hill on September 9. recently received £20 from Mr. Charlie Chaplin, the film actor, to provide the winners prize of a suit 01 clothes, an overcoat, and a geld watch.44 words
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Article432 1936-09-15 13 Accidental Killing By Friend AN inquest was held at Woking on the body of Guardsman Cyril Ayling, 22, lst Battalian, Grenadier Guards, who was shot through the head at Pirbright Camp. A verdict of "Death by misadventure" was returned. Ayling's home wa.s m Randall Street. Maidstone. Guardsman432 words
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Article, Illustration199 1936-09-15 14 More than 100 boys turned out at thc White City London, for their lirst baseball practice. "Doc" Hayden, ASBcricaa raatm mansail is takii X these boys m hand for "weeding-out." The lucky ones will play m the Junior League next year. The American baseball team are nam m199 words
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Advertisement6 1936-09-15 14 American Olympic Baseball Stars Practice London6 words
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Advertisement41 1936-09-15 15 __W I J -a k H W~ m\\\n__ Jm\ WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid m HongKong and various ports of RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. Singapore.41 words
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Article, Illustration853 1936-09-15 16 HOW often is a woman who enters a room notices the woman who is noted, gazed upon, stared at and when she goes all eyes seem to say 'Please stay." She is cool, gracious, beautifully poised, finished as a work of art In crowds she stands out so that853 words
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Article109 1936-09-15 16 Reliable LIPSTICK It is necessary that lipstick last.. a reasonable length of time m spite of its smooth softness Constant redoing of the lips is both bothersome and u> spells ruination to an otherwise perfe'r makeup A lipstick obtainable m several ihadei of red. slides smoothly across the lips giving109 words
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Advertisement75 1936-09-15 16 SALON TREATMENTS m eyclax MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH MRS. McFARLANK Till CYCLAX BEAUTY SPECIALIST. SHE WILL GIVE YOUR SKIN A DELICIOUS SENSE OF CLEANLINESS AND FRESHNESS AFTER ONLY ONE TREATMENT YOl WILL BF PLEASED AND A LITTLE SURPRISED AT THE FINE SMOOTHNESS OF THE TEXTURE ATTAINED. CONSULTATIONS FREE PHONE 589475 words
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Article338 1936-09-15 17 Iki me to go off at a tangent try to reform the world, but 1 afternoon I ride home on ,f crowded with young school it is with the greatest sense ret that I observe their grooming. permanent!, varnished finger vermillioti lips and pimply .skins „V i be the338 words
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Article352 1936-09-15 17 "Bon voyage BASKETS SOONER or later some clever soul was d to originate a bon voyage of dainty proportions simply Ing with a delightful assortof -mart new makeup items. Idea began when all New York lashing madly hither and you. new and unusual ideas for lassengers bound across the Atthe352 words
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Article163 1936-09-15 17 Beware of lazy days HOLIDAYS are lazy days, and lazy days mean that before you know it a tew extra pounds have gone to housekeeping around your waist. Be lazy if you will, but beware; nevei for a second allow circulation to become sluggish and better judgment to be overruled163 words
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Advertisement422 1936-09-15 17 A TOURISTS SHOPPING j i GUIDE 1 LUGGAGE Gold Cup Week CHEMIST CARRIER ~~ZIZZZZZ!ZZZZZZI •^^--m--mm-----_-m---___-__m__m_________m__mmm---__m-__-__---_--m _m________________________________________mmmKmmK^Kmtmttmt\ •j. 4. Special Window invisible. Singapore j DISPLAY TAMP AX 111 (5 GAGE FOR THE MODERN SANITARY "a-- www NAPKIN. CARRIER CO. j gold cup meeting FORTHE Baggage Contractors Forwarding J AT mm j422 words
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Advertisement507 1936-09-15 18 sj 1,1 m WM Unt BY P&O7nd BRFffSH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 1936. 1936. SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 0 1937. BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 Tonnage Spore. CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23507 words
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Miscellaneous781 1936-09-15 18 THE HARBOUR? j PASSENGERS SHIPS IX IHM h AIK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WBARW> OR EXPECTED TO ARRIv hS "^^^S^^^ HM S. Herald G d W V <*> Lisbon Maru 2' Vr Anhui 20 THE following were passengers by Im- BB*"g JJ I perial Airways planes during the past Kampar 10781 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-09-15 19 Squadron Leader Paull. snapped on board the "Rawalpindi" when she lefi on Saturday. He has planned a most interesting trip up the Yangtse Gorges.28 words
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Advertisement200 1936-09-15 19 111 R\S PHILP LI^E. (Incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SADLINGS. Due Salla MARELLA Sept 28 Oct 3 MERKUR ct M Nov 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th Flria W ClL ra^sengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl S^rSss as a a THE200 words
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Advertisement547 1936-09-15 19 __%*>_ _-f-M W FRENCH PORTS UT^"~i"\ iflf _Wk HOMEWARDS. DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 17 DUPLEIX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 18 I DALNY For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 1 t OUIWAKDS 1 1 (from547 words
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Advertisement93 1936-09-15 21 tin: may Fill 4. l II A I RE with thi: "METER-MISER" 4 YEARS GUARANTEE ON VIEW t*A\ zMWM 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD. DONff DELAY Get your •fijO' G^NOW J This beautiful souvenir of the Coronation of King Edward VIII can be obtained Free by users of Nestle* Quacke k Oats93 words
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Miscellaneous507 1936-09-15 21 OK Till: HAIHO _~___m—-m~* t m~-m—_~~-.. m l^«, X*_W* m^ Prngriimme ftril i«li Empire transmission 2* GSH 13.97 metres p«i7 ti.es.) and GSG 16.86 metres iII.JI mcs.). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. 1 ransniission 3: GSG 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metres IU4 mcs.) from 9.20 p.m.507 words
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Miscellaneous511 1936-09-15 21 (Becket Williams), Rho Deri Di (Hey Manny No) (Matthews Williams) Frederick Hall: Torriad y Dvdd rThe Dawn of Day) Clychau Aberdyfl (The BJis of Aberdovy) (John Thomas) Ccinwen Rowlands: Tros y carreg (Over the Stone) < Brink y Richards), Clychau Cantre'r Gwaelod (The B°lls cf Cantre'r Gwaelod) (Gwynn Williams) Canwyll511 words
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Miscellaneous456 1936-09-15 21 9.20 p.m. Frerch songs. 9 50 p.m. Dance music. 10.20 p.m. Papular recorded music. 10.50 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW 6.20 a.m.— 9.05 a.m. Report of the arrival of the newly-appointed Govern-or-General and the handing over of the administration of the Nederland East Indies 10.50 a.m. Opening. Gymnastics for women. 11.20456 words
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Miscellaneous174 1936-09-15 21 3.20 p.m.— 6 20 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.20 p.m. -10 20 p.m. European programme 6.20 p.m. Cab Galloway and his or- chestra 6.40 p m Jessie Mathews (soprano). 6.50 p.m. Closing local stock quotations. 6.50 p.m. Orchestre Mascotte. 720 p.m. Time signal and weather report 7.23 p.m. Studio, Interpretations of174 words
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Article, Illustration96 1936-09-15 22 The polo competition for the KOK Cup opened at Balestier Road on Sunday when, m spite of the heavy ground, some exciting play was witnessed Four teams competed, the Pahang Polo Club, Singapore Civilians, the Garrison and the Royal Artillery. Above are two photographs taken during96 words
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Advertisement15 1936-09-15 22 This space is reserved for Nestles special coupon on the other side of this page.15 words
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Advertisement18 1936-09-15 22 ANCHOR PEED Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO RREWgRY CO.. LTD. SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD.18 words
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Miscellaneous250 1936-09-15 22 OX TIIE RADIO (New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra) I Wa no solos. Young and He3ithy, Piano accordion. Stars and Stripes what you've done. (Hex Allan). for ever— March The Whistler and his Fox Tea for I**™ Avalon. dog. (George Scott- wood) (Tn e Ballyhooligans) 7.30 p.m. (Approx.) Messrs. Hal- Fox Trot.250 words
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Miscellaneous170 1936-09-15 22 2.13 p.m. Greetings to our listeners m New Zealand. 2.20 p.m. News and Economic Review m English. 2.35 p.m. To-day m Germany. Sound Pictures. 2.30 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: Children's Music. 3.05 p.m. Artistic Dance Music GerIhard Puchelt, Pianist. 320 p.m. Reich Party Day 1936. 4.20 p.m. Famous Musicians. Rudolf170 words
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Miscellaneous124 1936-09-15 22 Break upon the Shore A Low-German Homeland EveniiiL--10.35 p.m. Something of Everything A Variety Hour. 11.20 p.m. Close DJE, DJQ, DJB (German, English) 11. I. Sill!*a|M»l 'V Wavelength 49 9 Metres TO-MORROW 6 pm. Recorded music 6.45 p.m. News bulletin Stock and Share Report sup] dby Fraser and Co. 8.3124 words
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Article162 1936-09-15 23 If You Find Watch In Tin Street Singapore, Monday. DATGARSIT Singh, an omnibus driver employed by the Singapore Traction Company, walked into a pawnshop m iLerangoon Road one afternoon last reek with a ladies' wrist watch m his hand. He placed the watch on the counter to162 words
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Article155 1936-09-15 23 Watched His Mistress Hide Her Money Singapore, Monday. CONCEALING $45 m bank notes m a Chinese pillow for safe keeping and placing the latter neatly on a settee. 'Poh Yuen, a Chinese woman, went about her household duties. 1 Poh Yuen, however, did not know at the time155 words
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Article195 1936-09-15 23 /Vo Celebrations This Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 11 INVITATIONS have been issued by the I v„,,tri Besar of Johore, the Hon" D So M tamMleh bin Alt «d 'rMaUty officials In the Johore Gov- on ScoT 18 m honour of the G3rd. d' v195 words
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Article124 1936-09-15 23 Exhibition In Singapore m mt Singapore. Monday. THE Chinse Trade Mission arrived m Singapore this morning by the Plancius from Batavia. bringing with them I large consignment of samples of Chinese goods. The Mission will hold an exhibition of these at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce124 words
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Article128 1936-09-15 23 Chinese Charged After A Year Penang. Sept. 72. A CHINESE, named Lim Mun Huat. was charged m the Police Court today with voluntarily causing hurt to three compatriots, namely Tong Keah Teng, Teh Kirn Choon and Ooi Ah Ben", and a European named J. Poole, on board128 words
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Article39 1936-09-15 23 Mr. O Knight, about 50. of Brighton, an engine driver, had a fatal .seizure while taking the 2.25 p.m. passenger train from Portsmouth to Brighton. Hi.s fireman drove the train on to Havant. where a relief driver was found.39 words
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Miscellaneous155 1936-09-15 23 io-tinr &>. Simfapor HIGH TIDES: -10.50 a.m.. 8 ft.. 8 ins., 10.45 p.m.. 9 ft.. 7 ins. POLO:— Tournament. Singapore Polo Club. 4.30 p.m. FOOTBALL S A FA. Cup. Police v. H If. B. Terror, Anson Road Stadium TENNIS: SRC. and V.M C A Tournaments. ALHAMBRA. Edmund Lowe and Jack155 words
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Miscellaneous127 1936-09-15 23 «x the it amo (Continued from page 22) 931 pm.— The Dance Band of tin Lst Battn. the Devonshire Regiment A dunce music programme. Regimental march. 9.40 p.m.— Time Signal. Close down. £.11.. 1. Pea-Bag (49.3 metres) 7.00 pjn. Time Signal and Day's Programme. 7 05 p.m. Light Instrumental Music.127 words
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Article60 1936-09-15 24 Singapore, Monday. P* is reported that about 1.000 Chinese coolies employed by contractors on construction work at the 12th mile stone, Changi Road, downed toote yesterday after complaining about the hours of work and water supplies. The men presented six demands which are said to have been accepttd60 words
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Article35 1936-09-15 24 William Henry Harrald. 55. of Grange Park Road. Leyton, a park keeper, who Ik had been missing, was found dead on P the London and North Eastern railwa" line near New River Bridge. Walthamstow Marshes.35 words
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Article111 1936-09-15 24 Foreign Powers Sending Experts London. Sept. 11. AMttTTNO has been arranged to take placi at ihe Foreign Office on ruesday next, between representatives ol tne British Oovernmenl and thc Norwegian. Swedish, Danish and Finnish Governments to discuss naval questions. The purpose of the conversation will he the sameBritish Official Wireless - 111 words
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Article64 1936-09-15 24 British Sergeant Killed Haifa, Sept 11. BRITISH sergeant was killed to-day during an encounter with a large bane* of Arabs at the foot of Mount Carmel resulting m five Arabs also being killed. The Arab Higher Committee are meeting the High Commissioner to-day and it is expected that theyReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-09-15 24 Mr Sam I -Hiking. Nonya Bukit Timah (E. Donnelly up) who won the seven h race on Saturday m splendid style.21 words
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Article70 1936-09-15 24 Dublin, Sept. 13. Two thousand Irishmen will soon be fighting m Spain against Communism, states General O'Duffy. the Blue Shirt leader: They will form a distinctive Dart of the Spanish Foreign Legion, travelling to Soair th* date is not disclosed—in mufti and unarmed. "has. Gh OT)ufly said, there will br70 words
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Article57 1936-09-15 24 Nuremberg. Sept 13. Herr Hitler Is expected to make another Important declaration to-morrow evening and there is much speculation as to its nature. One suggestion Is that he Will announce a break m diplomatic relations with Soviet Russia, oa th [-ground that co-operation with onntry whose principles are diametrically opposed57 words
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Article20 1936-09-15 24 Ninety thlrteenth-centun m food condition have been I bedded In cement during ree work on an old house at Provins20 words
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Advertisement19 1936-09-15 24 HAN VfX SENG Nos. 17 fc H Raffles Quay Telephone No. 2622 For Motor Car. TYRES TUBES Cheap Reliable.19 words
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Article, Illustration860 1936-09-15 25 4 a-plain Hawk - TURF TOPICS 4 a-plain Hawk Kef led ions On Racing Matters by •'BALD has been a good ser--5 tto his owner and trainer Mr. CVNeil; for this English gelding Pru?a won his second race ting last Saturday when he nil In tbe Ist Division of ur- stakes, the value of860 words
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655 1936-09-15 25 FOURTEEN ENTRIES FOR THE GOLD CUP Full Weights For Wednesday's Racing Singapore, Monday. THE handicapper has completed his 1 task for the fifth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup> Meeting to be run at Bukit Timah next Saturday. Subject to scratchings, there will be fourteen runners m655 words
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Advertisement82 1936-09-15 25 IMS I IX TIIK WOULD! PILOT VACITTTM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARENT BAMBL We are quite prepared to engrave your name on the fountain pen free ot* charge m any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen from $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per 282 words
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Article622 1936-09-15 26 CHEOK WAH AGAIN Thursday's Final Tests Singapore, Monday. A SECOND Singapore hockey trial lo enable! the Selection Committee to choose a representative team to meet the Japanese Olympic team was held on the S. R. C. ground this evening. Players m to-day's game gave a622 words
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Article35 1936-09-15 26 Commander- In-Chief At Jerusalem Jerusalem, Sept. -.3. lIEUT. General J. G. Dill, the newly appointed Commander-in-chief of Palestine, who arrived at Haifa this morning by destroyer, reached Jerusalem this afternoon by aeroolane.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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38 1936-09-15 26 Moscow. Sept. 14. The Japanese Police have searched the Tokyo branch of the Soviet Intourist Travel Organisation and confiscated a number of prospectuses. The Soviet Embassy has protested against the raid. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-09-15 26 -W- '■l^ > ste^?*SUMsw-? __T!____*_jßl C b 1. .2 ,en^ hs Chain, Time (Haie up) and fj un up), tver Oreen was tipped by "Capt. Hawk" to win and Independence was tipped for a plac34 words
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Article43 1936-09-15 26 Off On Return Flight To New York London. Sept. 14. THE American airmen Harry Richman and Dick Merril, who flew from New York to England on Sept. 3. took off for New York from Southport this morning at 2.03 (G.M.T.). ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article35 1936-09-15 26 Arrivals and departures of Indian labourers during August were as follows: Arrivals tstate aided): 200 adults, 33 minors. Arrivals (ordinary deck passengc n I 1,925 adults, 186 minors. Departures: 3,308 adults. 269 minors35 words
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Article22 1936-09-15 26 The Duchess of York will open m the autumn the first part of important extensions to the Royal Bucks Hospital al Aylesbury.22 words
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Article286 1936-09-15 26 Chinese Beaten At Home Singapore, Monday BY two goals to nil the Mr*-..! Colts defeated the SC Re hockey to-day at Hong Lim Oreo The Colts owed their victory m better finishing of their forwards m_\ played a dashing game m the SS half, during which286 words
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Article596 1936-09-15 27 TRIUMPH FOR M. P. H. Chinese Beaten In Hard Game Singapore, Monday. -j HK Chinese, who are holders of the i Singapore Cup, suifered sensational defeat at the hands oi* the MaUya Publishing House at the \nson Koad Stadium this afternoon, i,,, store being 3596 words
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Article400 1936-09-15 27 Bishop At Successful Fuoictiooi a Successful fete was held on Satin urday, Sept. 12. at Simon Road English School, Upper rangoon, by perion oi tin- educational authorities. iii aid ot the building fund for the St. Paul's Church of England School which is being built at Upper Serangocn400 words
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Article70 1936-09-15 27 Over 70 Dead In Norway Oslo. Sept. IS. ACCORDING to a message from Bergen. an avalanche has wiped out two villages m the Nord Fjord District. It i? believed that there are between fifty and one hundred fatalities— Reuter. There are at least fifty dead and sixty injured, manyReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1936-09-15 27 Chew Jit Poh - Peiping, Sept. i 2. A Japanese forco at ChangmenKow, Liaonim? was surrounded by Chinese Volunteers yesterday. After two hours, fl m the attackers withdrew. The T nese Buffered heavy casualties-Sin Chew Jit Poh36 words
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Article252 1936-09-15 27 Weekend Races At R.S.Y.C. |AN Sunday, the International sixmetre v class sailed the final race for the Van Schreven Challenge Cup. A very light breeze at the start increased to a good sailing breeze from the west Ramona skippered by K. L. Johnson finished firs. The finishing times were:252 words
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Article210 1936-09-15 27 TENNIS AT CLUBS Ties Played yesterday Singapore, Monday. THE following ilea m the S. c. c 1 Autumn Tennis Tournament were played off to-day: Profession Pairs Semi-Final: -Col. Allen and Lt. Home beat V. F. Barbat and O. W. Gilmour u-2: 11-9 "B" Class Singles D%S"J? S?_r c J Bembeoke210 words
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Article199 1936-09-15 28 East bound Big Detachment Leaves For Palestine London. Sept. 12 fHE first detachment of troops for Palestine left London camp early this morning for Southampton to join the Dorsetshire, which sails to-day with 1.700 men, including two units of the Third Infantry Brigade, comprising 53 officers and 1J32 men ofReuter - 199 words
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Article38 1936-09-15 28 The Ministry of Transport recently announced that notice has been given o: an Order imposing the speed limit of 30 miles an hour m 17 unlighted lengths o: residential roads m the parish of Chaifont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire.38 words
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Article24 1936-09-15 28 Reginald Rrchards. of Rcdrutn. kitchen porter at a hotel at Newquay. Cornwall, lost his life while he wao bathing with other members of thr24 words
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Article214 1936-09-15 28 Repairs Too Costly r 0 Save Vessel IT is announced by Captain Bl son, the commander ol that the two last storms grealy d;iiv the Herzogin Cecilie, beached Bay after going ashore at Hop* near Salcombe. at the end of A] Her repairs would now prove i that214 words
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Article101 1936-09-15 28 TELEBRATIONS m connection with the ■V wedding oi Mr Hariri bin Haji Mohamed Lias, youngest son ol Mr. 6i Mrs Haji Mohamed Lias bin Kadam, to Miss Esah blnte Buang. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buang took place on Sunday. Sept. 13, at the residence of the bridegroom.101 words
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Article, Illustration186 1936-09-15 28 His Excellency Jnnkheer A. W. L. Tiarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, the new governor-general of the Netherlands East Indies, reached Singapore yesterday on his way to take up his duties m Batavia. He travelled on the Nederland liner Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. Two destroyers escorted the liner through the Straits, and m186 words
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Article33 1936-09-15 28 Mr J. E. Henry, of Reuters. Ltd.. who acted for Mr. F. R. Jones during the hitter's absence from Singapore, has left for Manila to take temporary charge of Rt liters' office there33 words
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Advertisement45 1936-09-15 28 Record-breaking Final ieslinq out of ihe NEW 1248 OJOISELEY •_j>. V_j f 1 *______________\\an_______z_______ m L J -KS-kJ Km *__h I _w_____J*l) r**> .-vi''--* Uflli RUNNING TIME MALAYAN MOIOKS Ltd., 14-20, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE PHONE 5485-6-7, Represented throughout Malaya by >\ EARNE BROS. 1.1 U« MAAS-H445 words
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