Morning Tribune, 16 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-16 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I.— No. 196 MGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, September 1(5, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article407 1936-09-16 1 MOPPK.I AT CIVIL AEKODIIOME AND AT BARRACKS MMHIIN ItIMVMHX. IN 11 1 IE < OMHIIOVS WORKMEN'S strikes at the Civf Aerodrome at Kallang and at the Pusir panjang and Cluuigi barracks ar* 1 recoiled to have occurred yesterday, following on the strike of pin< apple407 words
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Article163 1936-09-16 1 We Have Learnt What War is" Berlin. Sept. 13. TH7i: emphatic assertion <>! nys wish for peace was made the Leader m a speech to i Storm Troopers and Rack Nuremberg. only one wish- that is to peace at we are assured it In land.Reuter Wireless - 163 words
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Article245 1936-09-16 1 New Men Beirut Engaged Singapore, Tuesday THE re-opening of three factories two m Singapore and one m Johore. for operations on a small scale, is the latest development m th? strike of pineapple cutters. They have re-started with a new labour force which they are augmenting day245 words
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Article98 1936-09-16 1 King May Lay Keel Plate London, Sept. 15. i ma construction oi the Cunnard-Whiti I company's liner No. 552. sister ship to the Queen Mary, will twin m December and the work of placinß m position the keel blocks ol fire* sSlly chosen toBritish Wireless - 98 words
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Article392 1936-09-16 1 We Cannot Be Indifferent Nuremberg, Sept. 13. THE first reasoned explanation as to why this year's nazi congress of honour has been so largely devoted to attacks on bolshevism was given to Reuter by Hcrr Hitler m an informal r nversation at a private luncheon room i^h392 words
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Article140 1936-09-16 1 New French Labour Decree Paris, Sept. 14. A DECREE enforcing a forty-hour week m the coal-mines has been comoieteu UM (orward€d to miners and mineownen lor final approval. 'I Lib is tbc iirsi decree dealing with hour* since the enactment on June 21st Oi theReuter Wireless - 140 words
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Article96 1936-09-16 1 $50 Reward Offered For News Singapore. Tuesday. MO news has ye t been received of Mis; Neoh Ah Chwee. tha 15-year-old Straits-born Chinese tfirl who has beer missing since July 25 last. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neoh •liam Siew, the missing girl visited hei grandmother96 words
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Article37 1936-09-16 1 M Claude William Kinder, who died al his home at Churt, a day before completing his eighty-fourth year, was the railway construction In^ h and for 31 yean general manager and engineer-in-chief of the Imp* Chinese Railways.37 words
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Article99 1936-09-16 1 <F>om Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 15. I AN enquiry at Bungsar Hospital to-day, the Tribune wa.s informed that the condition of Mr. D. H Elias. the gene--1 ral manager of the F.M.8.R., who was 1 stabbed by a clerk last Wednesday, is99 words
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Advertisement12 1936-09-16 1 j Captain j I Hawk 's Winners s j Page 2<» i12 words
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Advertisement87 1936-09-16 1 I REFRIGERATION!"^, j\ Jj R f\ m rr^RY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended ■i> W X Whole Milk the milk by doctors for even the frail- 1» y S k that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer J B fresh milk— only water is does not87 words
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Article, Illustration805 1936-09-16 2 H. R. H. PRINCE PURACHATRA Brother Of Siant Ex -King Singapore, Tuesday. WE deeply regret to record the death of His Royal Highne»> Prince Purachatra of Kanibaengbejra, the Siamese Prince who had made his home m Singapore which occurred m the General Hospital this morning.805 words
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Article23 1936-09-16 2 Sir Ernest Graham-Little, M.P., has been elected a member, honoris causa, of the French Dermatological Society. Mr. C. R. Attlee, M.P.. leader or23 words
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Article33 1936-09-16 2 Rome. Sept 12 THE Government has decided to maiiiI tain a peace-time army (^J^\^ men m Abyssinia, comprising 4 J.sooltalians 40.000 Eritrean and Abj^iman Askaris and 25.000 Somali Dubats Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article174 1936-09-16 2 Professor Wants Britain London, fepi lINLLSb something la done the popula- tion ol England and Wale less than six millions iwo cent cc, warned Dr. E P Poultun. to Guy's Hospital, at the meeti British Association at Blackpool He stressed the strain of mod* li.sation, with the resultantReuter - 174 words
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Article48 1936-09-16 2 The Straits of Dover were MOB m an 18 ft canvas canoe by two Frenchmen, Roger Gariel, of St. Germain Laye, Paris, and Albert Lefevn G of Paris. They landed at Koikc.su>.. 4 15 a.m.. having taken about seven and quarter hours m making the en from Boulogne.48 words
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Article29 1936-09-16 2 Parliamentary Labour Party, is paying his first visit to Russia. Althou :.e may see one or two of the Soviet le: ien. it is intended as a holiday trip.29 words
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Advertisement9 1936-09-16 2 "MAN LION I] \"\sE^?J RAPID HARDENING v -a# CEMENT9 words
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Advertisement83 1936-09-16 2 11 or c world's reeonl^ TRIPLE SHELL LI 'BBM \\TIX« OILS John Cobb, driving a Napier fojJfo" at Ronneville Salt Beds, Utah, on the 10th 11th Sept. 19.16. created the following world's records on TRIPLE SHELL:One hour drove Wj. 100 km. at 167.618 m.p.h--100 miles at 168 .59 m.p.h. 20083 words
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Article553 1936-09-16 3 ORDEAL IN THE DESERT A Singapore Interview Singapore, Tuesday. VIVID details of the trials and tribulations undergone by an Impori.il Airways party, who landed m the Arabian desert on their wav to \,,s(ralia were ffiven to a Malaya Tribune reporter by Mr F. F. Crorombe this553 words
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Article91 1936-09-16 3 Xew German Plan Announced Nuremberg Sept. 12. 1 PLAN to build five million flats for workers was announced by Doctor Ley. Leader of the Labour Front at today's Congress session. He said the work would bo begun on the Labour front two years hence. "We cannot allow GermanReuter Wireless - 91 words
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Article16 1936-09-16 3 Lord Londonderry will be asked to accept the Mayoralty of Durham City for the coming year.16 words
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Article69 1936-09-16 3 BACHELORS BARRED New Laws In Italy Rome, Sept. 12. |UEW measures to increase the birthl" rate have been adopted by the Cabi net presided over by Mussolini. Henceforth married men will be preferred ti bachelors for all Government and muni cipal posts. Birth premiums and special prizes will be givenReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article54 1936-09-16 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark ii. tin 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes. Rex vs. Yasuhara Arima. Before Mr Justice Mundell m th. oid Court at 11 a.m. Part heard B 528.33— S Rengasamy Pillay VS. Sadhu Pakiriswamy. At 12 noon: H. 538.35 G E Abcyanayaka54 words
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Article63 1936-09-16 3 So serious has becoming the plight of the lace workers of Calais that the men employed m the industry have agreed with the men employers to send a delegation to M. Blum, the Prime Minister, with the request that immediate steps be taken to prevent the export of French looms63 words
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186 1936-09-16 3 House Painter Who Takos H» Kruscheii Every Day How many painters can continue to work when they are over 70? Here is one who can— and he still does some of the most trying Jobs m his trade. How does he do it?186 words
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Advertisement8 1936-09-16 3 _______-R__fHl__^______^ mwGmr^^^m ___r^_L_ HR 1 _J__ ___T_*>__F i?l^C_*_^s__i-lK__r8 words
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Advertisement132 1936-09-16 3 lII\O< I I AltS AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Against HEADACHE, GENERAL NEURALGIC PAINS, TOOTHACHE and COLDS take C ITR OD O N packings of 10 tablets For Wounds BurnsQESITIN OINTMENT A non-irritant, which Cures all132 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article142 1936-09-16 4 London, Sept. 15. Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Quiet Spot Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 4 7 3 4 October Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 4 7 3 4 OctlDec. Buyers 7 11,16 7 ll t l6 Sellers 7 3 4 7142 words
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Article71 1936-09-16 4 London, Sept. 15. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.91 76.91 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.46 7. 46^2 +V 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 12 1332 Is. 2 13,32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1,23s ls 27 8 T.T. on71 words
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Article31 1936-09-16 4 London, Sept. 15. Previous To-day Change GOLD pine Bar per oz. £6.17.5 £6.17.4 1 SILVER Spot 19 7.16 19 7,16 j I months forwani 19 7,16 19 7|16 i31 words
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Article123 1936-09-16 4 J P Coats 53 3 53 Distillers 107 9 107 6 Dunlop Rubber 35 34 9 General Electric 91 3 913 Guinness 147 9 147 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 9 39 7 Imperial Tobacco 166 3 166 3 Anglo-Dutch 27 6 27 6 Canadian Pacific 12123 words
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Article24 1936-09-16 4 London, Sept. 15. TIN Standaid. Previous To da y Chtn Cash (official price) £1963 4 3 months forward (official price) £194^ iI»J24 words
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Advertisement23 1936-09-16 4 4fe MT r ß^ MM H WjJjß/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. -H Tel 5926 2, Flnlayson Green.23 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article597 1936-09-16 5 Singapore. Sept. 15, 5 pjn Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4-AmpatTin 4!3 4 7V 2 4|3 4|9 £i A.sam Kumbang 271- 29,-cd 28- 30 C d fl Austral Malay 53- 55 -cd 54- 56'-cd s Aver Hitam 15 6 16 6cd 15!- 16!-cd 1 Aver Weng597 words
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Article396 1936-09-16 5 Aid Brick Orel. 1.20 1.30 120 1.30 i Hrn 7i o r Profs l-*3 155 145 15b v° a 2 lL 'e "MXJ 1100 10.00 1100 d ICe 6 1.3 6.5.0 £6.2.6 £6.7.6 cd BA T o M LOO o I jo 1.00 M Broadcasting 725 625 725 10396 words
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Article158 1936-09-16 5 SINGAPOKF MrMCirM I red. 1940 $400,000 Int 31 Sept. 30 nnn lua KH red. 1947 $1600.000 Mar. 31 Sep. 30 IID red. 1955 $1,000,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 111 0^ I red. 1963 $2,000,000 31 Sept. 30 I" red. 1956-66 $22.000 000 May l Nov. l rtn158 words
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Article297 1936-09-16 5 (Shares »r« $1 um«a otherwise stated) I iby 1.50 160 150 1.60 uajah 0.97» 2 uo 095 u» Malay ($2) 320 3.35 3.20 335 Ulan 130 140 i3O 1.40 =I* a 1 Imtane 117% 125 1.18 1-20 Brogas 0 87'- 0.92> 2 0.85 090 Un'(»j 340 3.55xd 3.30297 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article139 1936-09-16 5 Singapore. 26 5 8 cts., up 118 ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 7 5 Bd., unchanged. New York: 16 516 ets., unchanged Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Tuesday evening. A little business has been passing today at slightly better prices with Oct.j Dec. being done at 26 7 8 and139 words
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101 1936-09-16 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers No. I.X.K.S.S. m cases (FOB. September) 26?4 26 7 H Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. September) 26 5 U 2611,16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore* 26 5 h 26* i do. September 26 26 7101 words
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Article35 1936-09-16 5 Singapore: $97. up $1 38. London: noj iss., up ho.< three months £193 155.. up »;os. New York: 45 18 ct.s up nfi c EXCHANGE London-New York: 5.06 7 IG. New York-London: 5.00 1132.35 words
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Article322 1936-09-16 5 Singapore, Sept. 15 5 p.m.— H/JESSR C Fraser and Company m their daily comment on the trend of the share market state: The thi share market is disappointing despite strong rises m London In the price of th metal and a rise <>! lS h m the local322 words
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Article191 1936-09-16 6 Singapore, Sept 15. The following were closing rates m the local exchange market to-day:— SJCLLINti London T.T. 2 4 I I}J Lund')" 'ifinana 214 I|l6 Lonau montns' sight 2|4Vjb Lyons n^mand 897 Hamburg demand 145 York demand 59*8 itreal demand 59 I|lo Batavia demand 86*8 demand 86 :l191 words
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Article175 1936-09-16 6 Singapore, Sept. 15. R. (Siara) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $154 R. (Siam) W. CCoats t No. 2 per Koya n $149 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $181 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No 2175 words
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Article120 1936-09-16 6 Rubber Duty Revenue Amsterdam. REVENUE from the export duty on native rubber m the Dutch East Indies during the firs; seven months of this year WU £3,400.000 <at current rates). The Dutch weekly "In En Uit voer" says that the recent sharp reduc.ion m rubber freights from F"ar East is120 words
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Article43 1936-09-16 6 Tin Rubber Outputs Messrs. Borneo Co., Ltd., advise the outputs for August:— TIN Pels. Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd. 3.427 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. A. Etam I Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. <Lahat> 315 Sungei Kinta Tm Dredging Ltd. 600 Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd. 48943 words
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Article18 1936-09-16 6 Kuala Reman Rubber lbs. Estates. Ltd 89.500 Lok Kawi Rubber. Ltd. 28.000 Bruseh Rubber Estates, Ltd. 45.00018 words
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Article97 1936-09-16 6 During the week ending Sept. 5, 1936, exports of tinned pineapples, from Malayan ports amounted to 42,353 cases, of which: 22.660 «53 per cent.) cases were totne United Kingdom, 1,590 <4 per cent.* cases to the Continent of Europe. 14,707 (35 per cent.> cases to Canada, and 3,39')97 words
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Article45 1936-09-16 6 London, Sept. 14. Stocks of rubber In London on Saturday last totalled 45.249 tons. Deliveries on Saturday last amounted to 1,456 tons. Stocks of rubber m Liverpool on Saturday last totalled 61.030 tons. Deliveries on Saturday last amounted to 1.228 tons.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article29 1936-09-16 6 London, Sept. 14 Stocks of pepper m London on Saturday last totalled 13.839 tons, of which 12,067 tons were white pepper and 1.772 tons black pepper. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article43 1936-09-16 6 While travelling home from a holiday with his parents. Benjamin Matheson, 4, fell out of a moving train near Aberdeen oil Wednesday night, receiving a broken leg and head injuries. The train was stopped and the child picked up and taken to hospital.43 words
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Advertisement19 1936-09-16 6 p==-[ S Moto it II x i o s s i Agents. SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. Singapore ft Branches19 words
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Advertisement431 1936-09-16 6 EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. 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 the 26th September, 1936, and Notice is also hereby given that the Register of Members431 words
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Advertisement44 1936-09-16 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LID. (Established In 1880 > Capital Subscribed < Fully P aid U P' Y.10U.000.000 Reserve Fund V.130,90 4 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRAN MEYER CHAMI3LRAFFLES PLACE Manager, T. V.. Tel No. 6U49 Manager's < d 921 0922 General o M 23 j>472 Compradnrp44 words
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Article711 1936-09-16 7 Sterling Value Up 5.3 P. In 1935 thfc ftrsi time since 192'J, th i' ie of world trade rose sJiffht--1.9 per cent. m tenon 1935. Measured In sterling case amounted to 5.3 p r it illI \g revealed m a Review < Trade m 19:55,"711 words
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Article150 1936-09-16 7 Prospect Of Higher Dividends INTEREST m tin shares is reawakening he publication by a Stock Ex- finn of the salient points m the lon is therefore timely, says the correspondent 01 the Daih brief, this aim, whose partners close personal knowledge of t'onl( >ns m the150 words
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Article35 1936-09-16 7 T E. Owen of Messrs. Osborne ppel, Ipoh, who is on Homo married on Aur. 29. at St. Church, Bri&hton. to Miss Lilian fhter Of the late Mr R < T Da >' Mm Day of Brighton.35 words
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Article331 1936-09-16 7 A Potential Petroleum Producer INTEREST aroused by the news that the Egyptian Government is short ly to publish its long-delayed revision of regulations for oil leases and licences In another indication of the growing importance ot Middle Eastern oil sources, says the Financial Times. Since 1932 Egypt's331 words
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Article640 1936-09-16 7 REAL FACTS ABOUT TIN SITUATION Supplies Enough For 30 Yea rs DKOBABLY more has been written 1 about tin than any other raw material m general use. Yet its uses are not obvious, says, the Daily Herald. Chiefly it serves as a base m other industrial processes and its best640 words
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Article146 1936-09-16 7 Soldier's Miraculous Escape Basingstoke. A MAN who opened the carriage door on a Weymouth-Birmingham train thinking that it led to the corridor, escaped death when he fell on the line near here. He is Private Victor Lakins, aged 'Js, of Spark brook. Birmingham. He had been146 words
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Article139 1936-09-16 7 "Heaven-Sent Chance" Farmers Rally After 60 Years St. Andrews, Sept. 1. THERE is a 'heaven-sent" opportunity lor farmers to pull agriculture out of e f d n P r° n from which jt s^ered for 60 years, according to Professor L£ Presldent ol the Royal Eco Speaking at the Fourth139 words
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Article34 1936-09-16 7 thJfThi l^^ re(>e ived from °«*»^o uiat the Rev. Ktppel Gamier, who travelling home by the Kaisar-J-fflnd Is making satisfactory progress He h expressed grief at having to leave Hhout seeing his many friends34 words
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Article49 1936-09-16 7 Ar i wen Attended meeting of membersof the Penang Choral and d£" matte Society held at the Penana Sports Club .Cricket Section on Thml day with Mr. J. P. Souter In the chaff was decided to revive the Society It U the Society's intention to produce plays B rear49 words
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Advertisement185 1936-09-16 8 THE KING OF COMEDY GIVES HIS GREATEST PERFORMANCE IN THE FUNNIEST FARCE FOR YEARS DAIDU i/^^-^tS&f iff I l/l\l A TWICKfNHAM HIM /if/) I 1 W&^ #wP^^ studios PROOucnon ALSO A FILM OF INTEREST TO EVERY MOTORIST. M THIS MOTORING M screened under the auspices OF THE A.A. OF MALAYA185 words
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Advertisement162 1936-09-16 8 3 SHOWS TO-DAY I m*L I) 5 o, v/ipitot. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S great adventure of the CANADIAN NORTH WEST POLICE! Ihe Country deyond X PAUL KELLY, ROBERT Xl M MHffip^^HH| and the world famous Dig «m» vM^ B mtirrins w w HI Produced by 20th fftt JHHW^P§P^T Century-Fox Films! action-laden162 words
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Article, Illustration162 1936-09-16 9 life Of Famous M.-G.-M, Chief ■IK IKYING GRANT THALBERG, the R I'amoai nlm producer whose death ed at Santa Monica. California, 14. was one of the most sought men m the film industry m Ami rica. Be was born m Brookland. New York. 30. 1899. and married Norma162 words
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Article288 1936-09-16 9 Experience* Of Steffi Duna [OURTEEN years ago Stem Dana, aged mr n danced ballet round Eurooe the Wonder." Piquant and petite at twenty-five, the ndiani Hungarian is again dandnx ballei r to-day she calls herself S'eili lerer. Never before has lh* ;ed such a luccealon of shocks Drlses288 words
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Article230 1936-09-16 9 "Pagliaccr Now In Production THE that of what may weU prove to be a cydf ol m ms based oq the work's s.S'i'v J^h', Glum dir ecttoß. Max v l !,u- !:i I t '-^'/'-.-'ißar production &stskv«, io k uSSMdiS?" hlm a cast of sreal Richard Tauber as230 words
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Article43 1936-09-16 9 When the P. and O liner Moltan arrived at Plymouth from Australia it was reported that Miss Maris Veroncia Phelan, 22. of Melbourne, on her wu. to start business m England, had die^ from a heat stroke, and had been buried at sea.43 words
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Advertisement372 1936-09-16 9 9 r- v^^> «^M _^L CAPITOL Saturday Morning at 11 o'clock. B r^jlJ|r""^Sr^l s P ecial > 1 AIREL HARDY" Matinee i flft fl^hk Excellent Programme of Selected Pictures i including: I V* 71" LAUREL and HARDY m their latest LAUGH \r A^ riot TIT FOX TAT" S Jl. 4^M372 words
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Article422 1936-09-16 10 INVENTOR 'S EXPERIMENTS Monster 20 Feet Long. London. DR. WILLIAM BEEBE, fifty-nine, tall and hawk-eyed, with thinning hair and an unmistakable New York accent, sailed from England for America, to continue his resear- lies into the unknown world at the bottom of the sea. Two422 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-09-16 10 The launch of HM.S^ Protector, a mine-layer for the British Fleet, took place from Messrs. Yarrow's yard at Whiteinch, Glasgow Above is the new vessel going: down the I lipway.30 words
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Article215 1936-09-16 10 Suggestion By M. P. Portsmouth, Aug. 23. A FORCE of 4,000 fighting planes. 1.000 each from Canada. Australia and South Africa. 500 from New Zealand and 100 from every Crown Colony of the Empire, was the Empire Defence proposal put forward by Sir Henry Pace Croft M.P., m215 words
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Article149 1936-09-16 10 END OF B\X ON BRITISH AIR LINKS Lonaon. ICTION by the Air Ministry has foln lowed the Marquess of Donegalls disclosure that travel agents would not book passengers for British air lines other than Imp -rial Airways. Lord Donegall revealed that passengers for France, Holland, and Scandinavia are149 words
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Article322 1936-09-16 10 Native Opinion Changes Simla. INDIAN opinion now tends to accept Federation as an essential part of the future government of this count and the recent declaration of the roy as to the early realisation of the federal ideal have stimulated this ency. Extremist politicians who tuw lieved322 words
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Article312 1936-09-16 10 Sentences Commuted tive Nevertheless, Mr. Justice Cnnliffo Mr. Justice Henderson enchanged the sentence to three months 1 Imorttient, maintaining the fine no pitia Several memorials wer 0 submitted to the Governor praying for the «'xercise of his prerogative of clemency. The Government suspended the execution of sentences pending consideration. Mr312 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1936-09-16 10 riiurrlt sMvj?«r.(r "LitUe Short Of Brawling" London. DROTEST against the manner m which an image of the Madonna was removed from his church while he wai away has been made by the Rev. F. T. K. Shepherd, vicar of Langley-Marish, Buckinghamshire;. Mr. Ihepherd writes m the parish magazine that church162 words
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Miscellaneous79 1936-09-16 10 Church To Fly The White Ensign London. Sept. l The twelfth-century church of Bt. Andrew, m West Tarring, near Worth is one of few non-governmnv. buildings m England that will fly the White Ensign for the Coronation Permission for the church to fly Hie White Ensign was given by the79 words
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534 1936-09-16 11 NEW FLEET BUILDING Most Powerful Battleships London. i |M m a position to give details of the powerful ships now being l,,nr. lor the Italian Navy, says Hettor Bywater m the "Daily Teleu.ipli." largest of these are the 35,000-ton ittleships Littorio and Vittorio which are534 words
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Article, Illustration446 1936-09-16 11 British Labour's Political Activities lit Other Countries London COME remarkable admissions regarding *J British Labours activities abroad are contained In the report of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress published recently. Coming at a time when the T.U.C. is calling upon the British Government to supply the Spanish446 words
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Article180 1936-09-16 11 "It Cannot Be Denied" London. Sept. 1. "IT cannot be denied that girls are exchanged lor money value and are often used In a state of servititude. They live at the mercy of their employers. This statement has been issued by Miss Edith Picton-Turbervill on her180 words
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Article36 1936-09-16 11 Mr. and Mis. J. A. Creswcll and child have left for Fraser's Hill where they will stay for about a fortnight. During his absence Mr. D. N. Livingstone AC P. will act M Officei-in-Chai<,» Detectives. Perak.36 words
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Advertisement179 1936-09-16 11 'ftn*'^"LJ^bl Oval line' 4/^*o^ At the leadin S C:lfes and Restaui> V ants m many parts of the country, thousands of people are discovering >* 'Ovaltine' as the perfect tropical Vn/aitimc' drink II\J 1\ I I^J f" 'Ovaltine' has great advantages as Vy f IL.I 1 1 1- hot-weather beverage.179 words
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335 1936-09-16 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1936 PRINCE TURACHATRA AMONG the distinguished Asiatics who had made Singapore their home, H.K.11. Prince i\irachatra was one who could ill be •pared The announcement of his death m the General hospital yesterday, at the age of 54, came as a complete shock to335 words
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Article808 1936-09-16 12 CELANGOR is the only State m the Federation that cultivates pineoppTes for export. This fact emerges from the annual report of the Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne. Federal Secretary, F M.S. for 1936. The total area under pineapples m the F.M.S. last year was 9.525 acres and of808 words
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Article, Illustration330 1936-09-16 12 Mrs J. E. Jones, wife of Mr. Edgar Jones of Cowdy and Jones. Ipoh, left for home last week. Mrs. Jack Ratcliff has returned to Ipoh after spending a holiday m Singapore with her people, Mr. and Mrs. Ebenzer Wallace. ft ft The latest addition to the European staff330 words
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Advertisement13 1936-09-16 12 •t Qf J. £X T t»ft a _r____ L\*& rrrft^^r__rod >».t.i<.iiiittiirift_'¥_ > rtiiitinrmi_ > i.L--P13 words
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Article137 1936-09-16 13 CONDITIONS BETTER League Trustee's Retirement Vienna. jHK news of the impending retirei ment of Dr. Rost van Tonningen, the League of Nations representative m Austria, has been received m Vienna with regret on personal grounds, but with pleasure because of the reason adduced for it that137 words
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Article77 1936-09-16 13 London, Sept. CREAT Britain holds fourth place ir,,nd statistics of civil avijust issued by the Air Die United States comes first 037 aircraft (445 on regular I France has 2,186 (193 on r lines); Germany has 1,809 chines <193 on regular line*); (treat Britain has77 words
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Article191 1936-09-16 13 (about n.600,000) more m the first four months oi 1936 than m the corresponding period of 1935. U gj banks deposits m the first six Qtha of this year averaged 2,338,000,--schillingi monthly as against 2,087,--o schillings last year. reign trade has similarly increased, although m recent months the improveLt has191 words
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Article, Illustration378 1936-09-16 13 Laxlon, Kettering. AVLK the iitlds and beyond a deep, dim V would near this village there flour-) ishes a community of 20 people who have "gone back to nature." Living In primitively appointed wood huts with pigs, goats, horses, and a donkey378 words
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Article261 1936-09-16 13 "Suspicions And Fears London. Sept. 1. SUPPORT for strict neutrality m Spain f is urged by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Cosmo Lang, writing m the Canterbury Diocesan Gazette Alter describing the situation m Europe as "so restless, so strained m nerves, so full of suspicions and261 words
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Advertisement35 1936-09-16 13 ft :^f 1 I pr liii it I 1 1 111 ill 'io^V'ic I'^^^l [f IUjLLE iff [d •-i jQ 1% r^ SLJ g lli^ff AT" All ft— ity I IVI I ltd w.s. I35 words
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Article, Illustration110 1936-09-16 14 A graceful study by two pupils of a Scarborough Dance School who are holding beach classes during the hot spell. Ben Foord (South Africa t and Walter Newel ((iermanv) signed artidrs m London to meet m a 15 round contest m November. Walter Neusel (left) shakes hands with Brn Foord110 words
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Article, Illustration99 1936-09-16 15 (left i. wf'-' down Shilbottle Pit, near Aln•land. ■i entry mi n the Littlemore, Oxford, produce Tunny fishing is now m full swing: m the North Sea, where many big fish are reported. Above is an angler setting out from the ship. St. George, owned by Colonel Peel, the famous99 words
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Article, Illustration2010 1936-09-16 16 FRUIT is the pass-word to delicious New Sweets APRICOT TRIFLES 1 tin apricots stale sponge cake 1 tablespoon castor sugar 1 gill cream shredded blanches almonds 1 tablespoon lemon juice Drain a tin of apricots and boil syrup and sugar together for half an hour. l Cut sponge cake into2,010 words
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Advertisement37 1936-09-16 16 H HSx V m j 4.^1 I *Wi. FOR vQJ ll' I i I SiiP I j A V-'M; R; j ipSfl i i T i Ir 1 lyini.i J PHONE THE PHOENIX j AERATED WATER WORKS37 words
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Article249 1936-09-16 17 UIGH quality is only half the butter 4 tor y Research has shown us the outstanding nutritional role of this simple food as well, its perfectly digested fat, its quantities of vitamin A, the anti-infective vitamin, and vitamin D the sunshine vitamin, is reason enough for using it249 words
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Advertisement171 1936-09-16 17 |AI Ol lI I VI S SHOPPING 1 <m m B 1 1 m m LUGGAGE I j/rrtrvlrjlY SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agent*. Booking Agents for F.MJB. Railways. Baggage Agents for:--Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc Tel.171 words
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Advertisement108 1936-09-16 17 BOOKSHOP WEIGHT CONTROL by William Howard Hay, M.D. How to Lose or Gain Weight by Correct Eating Contains a List of Foods that Produce Fat and Those that Do Not Produce Fats Contains Menus for Rapid Loss of Weight and Less Rapid Loss of Weight. Price $2.00 KELLY WALSH, LTD.,108 words
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Advertisement83 1936-09-16 17 CHEMIST INVISIBLE. TAMPAX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN. FOR THE Modern Woman NO PINS NO PADS NO BELTS. Free Descriptive Booklet "WOMENS NEWER FREEDOM" AGENTS: The Federal Dispensary (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. KLANG. KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYI Specializing Ocular Muscle ifflfe^V '^^ik'^w Anomalies.83 words
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Advertisement492 1936-09-16 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Doe 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. 9 1937. BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 Tonnage Spore. CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 NALDERA492 words
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Advertisement176 1936-09-16 18 M. HI. LINE. (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cic GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles CHENONCEAUX 14.825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct. 2 D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Oct. 13 SPHINX 11.374 T. Oct. 27 FELIX ROUSSEL176 words
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Advertisement122 1936-09-16 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAK, I (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colony Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibralta t m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU m J c Rates to Ist Class 2nd c lass Naples $497 $540 $317 $34. Marseilles 514122 words
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Miscellaneous256 1936-09-16 18 POSTAL INTELLIGENCi: j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 1 FOR PER DATE AND TIME Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser k; j Pontianak Khocn Hoea ie 3 Western Australia Kepong 16 7 pm China (generally) Menelaus 16 3 pn Dungun, Kemaman and Kema^ek: Mahidol 16 3 ppi Kretay Suddhadib 16 3 pn Formosa Menelaus256 words
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Miscellaneous144 1936-09-16 18 Kolm* < ollision British And Japanese LAST week m a dense fop. a coll: i occurred m Kobe harbour betweei the Bandon Maru '4.030 tons), of thi Nanvo Knlun Kaisha. which was mak!:. for Buoy No 5. and the British freighter Hermante (5,415 tons), which had Just arrived from Osaka144 words
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Advertisement222 1936-09-16 19 111 lI\S I'HILP LINE. I (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Ball*. MARELLA Sept. 28 Oct. 3 MERKUR Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl bourne to the222 words
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Advertisement463 1936-09-16 19 J^V y/yL lo PRENCH ports V- TTv i flf^ _^JB HOMEWARDS. I S?il?^5 E E or MarSBmes Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 17 rT*r vt For Marseilles Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 18 i For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 OUTWARDS463 words
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Miscellaneous360 1936-09-16 19 THE HARBOUR] ItIVS IX DOCK Anoihii British utpS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES I T II ISV T SH OR^FECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gat, no. L^nched At Devonport HM s Herald 22 l Dockyard tvr >Lvru :1 ..mi 20 Devonport, Sept. l. a u a nari 18 3 TREAT Britain's latest cruiser,360 words
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1681 1936-09-16 20 BY LONDON WOMAN Incident In Hyde FUTK London. SEARCHING investigation now being conducted into allegations by a young woman against police officers provides a startling sequel to a midnight incident m Hyde Park. The allegations were made by a waitress when she was acquitted at London1,681 words
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Article, Illustration433 1936-09-16 20 Across The Atlantic London, Sept i rE possibility of construuing pontoons m Mid-Atlantic, when aeroplanes on a trans-Atlantk service might refuel, is again under consideration. A London company m interested iri the idea, which would enable an air service to be made direct between New York and the433 words
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Advertisement57 1936-09-16 20 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying 1 with British Standard Specification) BEST f/ +7 mX *£p^ MARK Y*\ m !p fi^^^^^a tfte 1 m QUALITY PBICE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICKSET TING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and hi Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD.57 words
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Advertisement17 1936-09-16 21 IT WILL j PAY YOU TO CONSULT US Before Purchasing Your Radio Receiver MsEHATHAN 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD.17 words
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Miscellaneous922 1936-09-16 21 ON THE RADIO Programme L a ndo D n am From the Troxy Cinema B,i<i«h Empire f^ggiVJ-giX «"S 5 r r l l. 2 Pm !*,Si^i -u'ic by S lohn "SS^I ,SII 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.i. from 9.4) by willl a m Mac Lure. "oaucuo.i .p.m. <« lls P.™- Greenwich922 words
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Miscellaneous393 1936-09-16 21 Orchestra, conducted by Carel van der BUI. 9.50 p.m. Variety cabaret Items. 10.20 p.m. Dance music. 10.50 p.m. Close down. 11. I. Singapore Wavelength 49.9 Metres TO-DAY 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. News bulletin. Stock and Share Report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.3 C p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW393 words
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Miscellaneous414 1936-09-16 21 1.40 p.m. Market prices, Rates of Exchange 1.50 p.m. Records. li.oo p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Transmitter Wavelength: 25.24 metres (X 1.885. 885 Kcs) 2.15 p.m. Records. 2.50 p.m. Talk on Events m France. 3.05 p.m. Records. 3.35 p.m. News In French. 4.05 p.m. News m English. 4.20 p.m. End of414 words
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Advertisement17 1936-09-16 22 mm Sole Agents for Malaya: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., xi n f: apore Muar Kuala Lumpur Ipoh17 words
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Miscellaneous1097 1936-09-16 22 O!\ Till: RADIO 10-ilav In f Continued from page 21) Si ll'jjii JMI-T 840 p m —Colonial Market Prices,) Rates of Exchange. HIGH TIDES— II.I 3 a.m., 9 ft.. 11.24 aoJ p m. Concert, Chamber Music p.m.. 9 ft.. 7 ins. with the Lowenguth Quartet; Miss RACES —Fourth day of1,097 words
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Article640 1936-09-16 23 REDEMPTION OF STOCK provisions Of The Bill lOAN Bill to authori c I! ,i sjo.coo.ono by the Government will be intro- s|K i;il in*' ting <n t! c oanefl which hy p o f ii. i:. the Governor, rhoatmt, X.C.Mi... will be Sept. 21. Proclamation640 words
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Article118 1936-09-16 23 Crash In Which Parents Were Killed Salem, Massachusetts. uiR Llewellyn E. Windslow, a lawyer, "1 sued himself, for £14.000 m what must bo a unique court action. The .suits resulted from a car accident .t year ago m which his parents were killed and a brother and sisterReuter - 118 words
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Article100 1936-09-16 23 Japanese Goods In Kwangtung Revival Of Examination Corps Canton, Sept. 14. oINCE the settlement of the Kwangjj S revoU the corps for examnna. tog by *lane v ,.nKwannun,an, Kweichow, haa been suan hav< I msferred to Che- populai societies In i National HumiU ton Mem: proposed to hold a i100 words
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Article20 1936-09-16 23 ••Tint the education of our Straits nf a debite by members of tne^ L lT £gnwi I negative.20 words
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Article268 1936-09-16 23 End Of Nazi Party Conference Nuremberg, Sept. 14. THE Nazi Party Congress was brought to a climax to-day with a mimic light, m which seventeen thousand infantry and tanks participated, m the presence of Chancellor Hitler, Nazi loaders diplomats and military attaches, while the Zeppelin Hindenburg and squadronsReuter - 268 words
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Article164 1936-09-16 23 Retiring Governor-General Of Indo-China Singapore, Tuesday. AFTER 32 years spent m Indo-China, M. Rene Room, the Governor-Gene-ral, is retiring at the age limit. He arrived m Singapore by the M.M. mail President Doumer this morning on nil way back tv France. Interviewed by the Malaya Tribune shortly alter164 words
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Article45 1936-09-16 23 Loan Of SMftOOJMO From Sitw-Franco Hank Shanghai. Sept. 12. THE Sino-Franco Bank has signed a contract with the Chinese Government for the construction of the pro- ta A r Tt™cl° ineers have > arrived m Szechuen to start building work.- Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 45 words
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Article25 1936-09-16 23 Dr Hellenthal, German Consul m 'Sydney, has undertaken an official -good- will tour" of the gold-fields and ports of the mandated territory of New Guinea,25 words
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Article303 1936-09-16 23 Directors 9 Report To Shareholders Singapore, Sept. 15. THE report oi the Directors of the Tambaiak Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the ended June au. 1036, states that the profit for the year amounts to $8.U38.;>8 to which Is added the Balance ol $14,566.91 brought forward from last It303 words
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Article153 1936-09-16 23 Part icipation In liobb iry Alleged Singapoi Tuesday. WANTED on a warrani i'r<;:n Johore iii connection with an armed robin Tanjong Kupang on May 16, this year, when a sum of si. 850 was stolen, the Singapore police have cfi I the i Mak alias Man. Mak153 words
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Article59 1936-09-16 23 Attends Over 5 Miles With Heavy Load Moscow. Sept. 14. rE well-known Soviet pilot Major Yumasher claims to have established a world record by ascending over 5 miles while carrying a load of five tons. Data concerning his feat is being sent to the International Federation of AviationReuter - 59 words
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341 1936-09-16 24 "Justice Done", Says Counsel For Accused Singapore Tuesdaj. ffTHERE was a dramatic ending to a X communal appeal which came up for disposal before the full Court of Appeal to-day. Mr. E. M. TampoePhilips, counsel assigned for the appellant, submitting to their lordships that341 words
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Article60 1936-09-16 24 Singapore, Tuesday. IAMES Madden, a 26-year-old pnJ vate of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was this afternoon [charged beforaMr.J. p. Biddulph. the Third Macistrale. with hniisebrcaking b> feraktn* a pane .lass of the- Ing room of the Keppel Golf lub at 2 a.m. to-day. Th<* cmc was postponed until60 words
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Article37 1936-09-16 24 of thi Court of Criminal Appeal on record The appellant m the case was a young Hainanes- named Han Kee Toon who was found guilty by the unanimous verdict of a common jury at the Fourth Assizes37 words
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Article174 1936-09-16 24 Optimism In London Market London, Sept. 15. ENCOURAGED by the satisfactory re- suits of the Sydney auctions, the British wool trade is entering upon today's London sales m an optimistic frame of mind and is expecting that offerings 01 100,500 bales, which is the smallest for years, willReuter - 174 words
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Article106 1936-09-16 24 Penang Murderer's End (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 15 THE execution was carried out this morning, shortly after six o'clock, of Ahmad bin Ghouse, the 25-year old Indian Mohamedan, who was sentenced to death by Mr Justice Gordon Smith at the July Assizes for the murder of his106 words
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Article42 1936-09-16 24 A new industry, which it is understood will be subordinate to that of shipbuilding, is likely to be established on the 32n* P lrin R nam a »d Co.'s shipyard at Wilhngton Quay, on the Tyne which ceased work many years ago.42 words
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Article183 1936-09-16 24 Naval Action Over Pakhoi? Tokio, Sept. 15 IF 'he Nineteenth -Route Army refuses 1 to obey the Nankins Governm orders and persists m obstructing the Japanese investigators who art' proving the recent murder of a Japanese national at Pakhoi the Japanese Navy will take drastic action, deciare- Osa*a-Mainichi.Reuter Wireless - 183 words
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Article147 1936-09-16 24 Hitler Pleased With demonstration Nuremberg, Scpi 12 Hitler beamed Like a scnoolboy when 400 of Germany's latest fighting planes bombers ::oor:Ud over the centre lOf the town as hi drove to the Congress Hall to address the Laoour Front. Thousands of people cheered both 'Hitler and the aeroplanesReuter Wireless - 147 words
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Article198 1936-09-16 24 Hut Italian Army Is Now Less Rome, Sept. 12. NO indication is given as regards the additional amount Italy will spend on rearmament which will be m the sphere of mechanisation and modernisation of equipment while the number of Italian forces will continue to be reduced. FromReuter Wireless - 198 words
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Article538 1936-09-16 24 Programme 0/ visit Singapore, Monday. THE Chinese Trade Mission armed m Singapore this morning the Flancius from Batavia, bung". ing with them a large consignment of samples of Chinese goods. The Mission will hold an exhibition of these at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday538 words
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Article42 1936-09-16 24 Part of the skeleton of an adult was unearthed by workmen dipping fgun ations on a council housing site at Pew wain, Cwmran. near Pontypool. nearest burial ground is some distan awpy. but the site had formerly TO ported an old house.42 words
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Article267 1936-09-16 25 JAPANESE IN DOCK Charges Of Forgery Singapore, Tuesday. )R be first tune ill several years Si F toaneae appeared m the dock at rip ore Assiz? Court to-day. The arched, a young man named S*uhara Arima was charged on four the charges against him being ibetment of forgery and disusing267 words
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Article209 1936-09-16 25 lack Holt Edmund Lowe In Fine Drama lACK HOLT and Edmund Lowe give J client dramatic performances m M. si Man Wins." the Columbia which opened at the Alhambra In last night. picture presents a number 01 -water scenes and the risks taken divers m their hazardous work209 words
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Article78 1936-09-16 25 Tale Of The N.W. Mounted T Country. Beyond," the 20th Century Fox picture now at the Capitol. story of the wilds of Canada and lunted Police. elle Hudson and Paul Kelly fill leading roles m a film full of innd an important part Ifl token Buck," a doc78 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-09-16 25 Mr. Harold Wood, pilot of the Monospar Ooydon owned by Lord Sempill, which is now m Singapore. An attempt on the record for a flight between Australia and England is to be made when the 'plane returns home.38 words
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Article297 1936-09-16 25 Fo rged La be Is {j(xse Singapore, Tuesday. FOUND unanimously guilty by the verdict of a special jury, after a trial lasting five days, on two of three charges preferred against them, the Lee Printing Company Limited, a well known firm of local printers, and Karban Hussein297 words
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Article878 1936-09-16 25 Kluang Rubber Meeting prices which we have experienced during 1936 continue, increased profits should result therefrom. During the year under review the c'iicctors took advantage of the provisions of the Rubber Regulation Scheme to fell and replant 105 acres of the old rubber and 14 3 4 acres of the878 words
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Article106 1936-09-16 25 No Knowledge Of Warships Canton, Sept. 15. [\R PHILIP K. C. Tyau, the repreu tentative of the Chinese Foreign Office m Canton, intei viewed, stated that he had no knowledge of the report that more Japanese warships had arrived m Pakhoi. He believed that the case106 words
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Article36 1936-09-16 25 Hongkong, Sept. 15. THREE Japanese destroyers arrived m Makungiang, Fukien, from Tsingtao yesterday and after refuelling and taking on provisions left for Hainan m the afternoon, to join the Japanese warships outside Pakhoi—Sin Chew Jit Poh36 words
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Article174 1936-09-16 25 General (Dong's units to evacuate Pakhoi Mr. S. Kwtfoe, the Japanese Ambassador, has arranged with General Cnang Chun 'the Chinese Foreign Minister, for negotiations to be held this afternoon with regard to the Chengtu and Pakhoi Incidents. He again conferred with the Japanese military attaches this morning. The Sino-Japanese talks174 words
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Advertisement103 1936-09-16 25 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort103 words
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Article139 1936-09-16 26 "Capt. Hawk - "Capt. Hawk" Keen Finishes Expected (By ifEEN finishes should mark to-day's racing: which starts at 230 p.m. at Bukit Timah for the fourth day of the Singapore Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. Most of the events are over a mile or a mile and a furlong. There are two139 words
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Article, Illustration735 1936-09-16 26 RACE I.— Chinese Doll 8.10, Independence 8.8, Flood Tide 6.7. RACE 2— Personality 9.0, Indult 8 7. RACE 3 Nil. RACE 4— Schemozzle 8.11, Benedict 8.10, Point Blank 8.9. RACE s.— Fascinating Lady 8.4. RACE 6.— Gallant Ma&ffie 8.9, Arctic 8.4. r\CE 7— Tiny Belle 7 10. RACE735 words
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Article166 1936-09-16 26 1. CLOSING TIME 2. Sam Burger 3. Blue Flare RACE TWO 1. KOMOLI'X 2 Vederer 3. Sauntress RACE THREE 1. UPRIGHT RACE FOUR 2. George Edwardes 3. Gone Up RACE FIVE 1 CHARLEY'S AUNT Z. Vapour 3. Equetta RACE SIX 1 JONATHAN 2 heerful Eyes 3. October166 words
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Article132 1936-09-16 26 Shock For Pres. Roosevelt Portland 'Maine). 15. THE first returns m the Congressional 1 elections m Maine, which are regarded as prophetic of the prospects In the coming Presidential elections, have provided a shock for the supporters of President Roosevelt. Returns In 18 out of 633 prescinds for132 words
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Article197 1936-09-16 26 CLUB TENNIS TIES Yesterday 's Singapore, Tuesday THE following are the PMUlti of tun played off m the SCO Autumn Tennis Tourney to-day. "A" Singles Final DA Johnston plus 3 beat T V An derson —15 3, 6-^4. 6—3 tT Singles Final J E D Graham beat A Bud YM197 words
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Article64 1936-09-16 26 English Team To Meet Irish FA* London. Sept. 14. THE following will represent the English Football League against the Irish football League at Belfast on Belfast oi Sept. 32: Sagar (Evevnciu; Rochford (Portfi mouth) and Shaw (W'hampton W. 1 Willingham (Huddersflcid T.i, Barkei (D.rby> and Bray (Manchester C.Reuter - 64 words
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Article26 1936-09-16 26 The Argentine Minister for X- Affairs has announced that, by agreement of all the participants, I Pan-American Peace Conforms meet at Buenos Aires on December I.26 words
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Advertisement18 1936-09-16 26 BAN LEE SENG Nos. 17 24 Raffles Quay Telephone No. 2622 For Motor Car. TYRES TUBES Cheap Reliable18 words
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Article147 1936-09-16 27 right. Darbyshire returned to play. Keeping corn m" PreSSUrC the Terror lorced torneis m succession. The Terror were awarded a penalty whilS nd l r T held ou t 0 Derbyshire SSiJ* i he ailors were taking a freeFiggett elected to kick. KronenbUt%io^Mt' a t147 words
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Article284 1936-09-16 27 Three Goals By Each Singapore, Tuesday. pLAI'ING at the Anson Road Stadiiua this afternoon m the m-c'.iml round of the Singapore Cup Compettti**, the Police and the IfIWH from the monitor 11. M.5. Tern r provided the most thrilling game |he season. Then' will have to be284 words
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Article246 1936-09-16 27 Hi stilts Of September Monthly Medal I t WENT Y -FIVE cards were taken out 1 tor the September Mr-dal which it suited aa under: 8. L. Vellenga 1 Up A. Farahar 2 Down G V. Andrews 2 W. Gunstone 2 M BALL BWEBPI Saturday: Ist Nine G.246 words
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542 1936-09-16 27 j following arc the draw and start- 1 rimes for the Qualifying Round 1 above competition to be played Saturday afternoon and Sunday m ming Sept. 19 and 20. 30 p m. and 8.30 a. m J Moncur and S N. Kelly. Jsp m542 words
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Article487 1936-09-16 27 Garrison Beaten In Great Final Singapore, Tuesday. THE Singapore Civilians won the K. O. R. Cup this evening by defeating the (iarrison m the final byt 10 4. on the Singapore Polo Club ground this evening. The game was watched by a large crowd and487 words
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Advertisement31 1936-09-16 27 Joyce -lor UN ESI AIVSTIiALIAN BISCUIi» Gem Marie Nutty Crisps Afternoon Tea Royal Assorted Cream Crackers Creamy Chocolate Oriental Assorted. Sole Agents jj UTTf|<|£ C V^ II? <InC ln SS) 7.31 words
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Article, Illustration163 1936-09-16 28 Civilians Win Polo Cup From Army Singapore Civilians won the X.OR. Malayan Polo trophy yesterday by defeating the Garrison m the Una/ m a keenJy contested match. Pictures taken during the game are reproduced on this page. The tournament will end on Thursday, when the Colony will play an F.M.S163 words