Morning Tribune, 14 October 1936
1936-10-14
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Title Section15 1936-10-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 219. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, October 11, L 936. FIVE BNTS.15 words
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Article298 1936-10-14 1 jM I 111 VI IN CHINESE REPUBLIC WARNING TO JAPAN? i\TFBXATIOI%At LOAM MAY GO 1 1 11 HO 1 1. II NEGOTIATIONS have been completed for a British loan to China of several millions sterling which may have far-reaching international consequences, states the Diplomatic CorrespondentReuter - 298 words
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Article30 1936-10-14 1 Geneva. Oct. 10. mbl concludes thp lon to-day. The Assembly adopted a .scries of reious con: nit tecs includmittee considering revision t which to convened for r Wireless30 words
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Article43 1936-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13. ement has been signed between ssrs. Oster and the Associated n Picture Corporation which has object the transfer of the control Poratl 1 a i i i nont Briti sh Picture Cor. oVthe^X *****^ BritlSh COntr l British WirelessBritish Wireless - 43 words
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Article18 1936-10-14 1 row-in-p^ 011 of Fairfield-lane, Barto have^SiM?- t ancashire was und recently n her se^ lt m an omnibus18 words
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Article130 1936-10-14 1 Why Nationalisation Is Rejected London, Oct. 12. THE Royal Commission on the Manufacture of Amu has completed tta report which is now m the hands of tlitGovernment. It is understood the Committee has reported against the nationalisation of the Arms' Industry but m favour ol full government controlReuter Wireless - 130 words
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Article146 1936-10-14 1 LANDSLIDE AT TIN MINE Inquest Opens at Penan g (From Our Ouun Correspondent.) Penant; Oct. 13 TK3 limited space of the small rural courthouse of Bukit Mertajam was crowded with general public, representatives of the P.W.D. and police, and reporters, when the inquest opened today on the 15 Indian coolies146 words
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Article369 1936-10-14 1 Government Claim Successes London. Oct. 12. FIERCE fighting m heavy rain is being waged, forty miles west of Madrid where the Government is striving desperately to prevent the insurgents from exploiting the recent capture of Cebreros and San Martin. The Madrid Government claims it has not yielded369 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-10-14 1 An historical scene m the French Chamber of Deputies. M Jamy Schmidt, secretary to the Financial Commission, announcing the decision to devalue the franc.24 words
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Article116 1936-10-14 1 Will Fly On To Auckland London. Oct. 13. MISS JEAN BATTEN, the New Zealand airwoman, who reached Sydney today is still determined to fly across the Tasman Sea and so complete her New Zealand flight despite f h efforts of the Civil Aviation Board of Australia toBritish Wireless - 116 words
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Article50 1936-10-14 1 London, Oct 13. ARRANGEMENTS have been almost completed whereby a quarter of the ordinary share capital of Morris Motors I United will be available to the investing public The present market value of the ordinary capital of the concern If timated at about twenty millions sterling. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 50 words
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Advertisement86 1936-10-14 1 a qB IS "THIS MILK KLLPS ;fes> "fljsE^ 1 S z WITHOUT W I REFRIGERATION!"^^^^^ 1 rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended U I Whole Milk-the milk by doctors for even the frad- 1 U 5 that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer T fresh milk-only86 words
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Article287 1936-10-14 2 NAVAL BASE INSPECTED Demonstration LBy R.A.F. Singapore. Tuesday. H. II the Sultan of Kclantan. who is now m Singapore, visited the Air and Naval Bases, m Seletar, this morning and was given an idea of the defences of one of the most powerful fortresses of the287 words
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Article108 1936-10-14 2 Settlement Urged Before Negotiations Shanghai. Oct. 12. ri Japanese Press m editorial articles published to-day lay stress on the importance of settling the North China issues before Sino-Japanese negotiations are reopened. Under instructions from Tokyo Uie rising Chung Company, which was formed to develop the economic resources of108 words
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Article32 1936-10-14 2 The British Motor-Cycle Manufacturers' Union has given an undertaking to the Ministry of Transport that no motor-cycle making a noise which could be described as offensive will be allowed toleave members' works.32 words
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Article51 1936-10-14 2 Denver, Colorado, Oct. 12. President Roosevelt m a campaign speech declared that the great bullion reserves now m the United States are sufficient to redeem every dollar m our currency. They are far more than 100 percent. Our monetary system is the soundest m the world. ReuterReuter Wireless - 51 words
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Article25 1936-10-14 2 A Bill is to be introduced m the Manx Legislature making the opening of new shops m the Isle of Man permissible only by licence.25 words
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Article, Illustration56 1936-10-14 2 The RA.F. recently made a' successful attempt to break the existing altitude record for heavier-than-air craft, then held by France with 48,SW feet. A special aircraft, designed for flight at altitudes of SMH feet and om, and built to the order of the Air Ministry by the Bristol Aeroplane Co.56 words
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Article111 1936-10-14 2 Circulation Risen Fivefold In Six Years London. Oct. 12. A FEATURE of pos.t-war Journalism m London has been the renaissance of the "Daily Telegraph" which rost to prominence under the proprietorship of the first Lord Burnham m the last part of the 19th century. Under the new proprietorsReuter; Reuter Wireless - 111 words
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Article568 1936-10-14 2 Indian Sent To Prison Singapore, fOUND not guilty by the verdict of a common Jurj 01 out of three charges again.st him of re ceivfhg stolen property, Pakiri Muh a mcd an Indian money changer's tM tant, was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr Justice568 words
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Advertisement8 1936-10-14 2 i4 MAN LION" \§o§ls RAPID HARDENING n CEMENT8 words
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Advertisement27 1936-10-14 2 GUMMING UP OF PISTON RINGS AND UNNECESSARY OVERHAULS By Using Shell Motor Oils Be up to date Shellubricate (Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) LM- w.s27 words
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Article495 1936-10-14 3 XE W PEACE WELCOMED A Dangerous Element Jerusalem, Oct. 12. w ,,i hrwm "Now Thank We ft* Btfs.^3 r in£ of relief .^-^e opening of a nu m ber T Of S;^.!'^ manifesto are f, variously m the Press. h,, newspapers are frankly kiZni uith the Aral* Kings'Reuter Wireless - 495 words
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Article71 1936-10-14 3 •^u has approved the appointD Q Lh nel (tem Porary Brigadier > n nSOn V C a^ 50. his Aide- p rkin? Jk s v uccessi on to Colonel G. F. n h »s retired from the Army 43 S AlSy f Mr Arthur aged W u h s n71 words
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Article106 1936-10-14 3 Sequel To Accident In Serangoon Road Singapore. Tuesday. JUDGMENT was delivered by Mr. E. E. Colman. the Fifth Magistrate, this morning m the case m which A. Byrne of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was charged with causing grievous hurt to Boh Ng Kirn by driving his motor car106 words
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Article52 1936-10-14 3 Law Notice For To day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. S 673 35— Alimah binte Kassim (w) vs. B. A. Mallal etc. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Pakiri Mohamed (if unfinished!. Rex vs.52 words
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Article267 1936-10-14 3 Road Accident Sequel Singapore, Tuesday. AN tha t J".e vvas under the influence of alcohol was made against a European by a witness who gave evidence before Mr. E. E. Colman, (Fifth Magistrate* to-day. The hearing was the sequel to a motoring accident that occurred at Pasir267 words
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189 1936-10-14 3 Ordered to Bed After Months of Suffering Here is a sad story of suffering, but it has a happy ending. This woman was attacked by severe rheumatism which spread to every joint m her body and finally crippled her. So great was her relief189 words
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Advertisement17 1936-10-14 3 REWARD offered to person returning ycu?.g Airedale dog to Lucas. Raffles Institution Flats. 1 f /I IV17 words
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Advertisement85 1936-10-14 3 lII\O< II Alt* AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. < ITItO»OI> AGAINST HEAP -ACHES DOES NOT AFFECT I p» ft i" I OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEA DING DISPENSARIES. SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 90, ROBINSON ROAD Look For85 words
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REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article99 1936-10-14 4 London, Oct. 13. Tone Quiet Very steady December Buyers 7 15 16 7 15 16 Jan.l Mar Buyers 7 15 16 8 up 1 16 Sellers 8 1 16 8 1 16 London, Oct. 13. PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-day Change In bulk Oct. Nov. Shipment. £22.5 099 words
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Article104 1936-10-14 4 J f. coau 57 6 57 3 Oiallllei* 110 3 110 3 Ueaeiai Electric 93 3 92 6 6 iiiipLiiu.l Clieuncai iiiuu.sr.rica 42 1' 2 42 3 Imperial ioUaccw 169 4V 2 168 9 J? London Tin 7 7V 2 7 6 3 Rubber Plant Investment Trist104 words
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Article25 1936-10-14 4 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chanpe rash (official price* £201> 8 JJ97J4 -3; 8 3 months forward (official price) £198» 2 £196» 4 -*k25 words
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Article46 1936-10-14 4 RUBBER New York Or- 12 I Previous To-day Change T Steady I™ Buyers 16 3 8 Closed Closed Seller* 16 1 2 Jan.l Mar. Buyers 16 5 8 Beller* 16 3 4 TIN Standard Ton* Q uiet Spot 45 1 4 Clos. a46 words
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Article77 1936-10-14 4 London, Oct. 13. Previous To-day Change T T on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.10 105.04 —06 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.21-1 2 9.21 ft T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2»/ 2 U 2 15_32 -i T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3 Is77 words
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Article13 1936-10-14 4 London, Oct. 13. (•OLD £7-1-11 £7.1.11 .■■l i/ 1» luuoitis forwETti13 words
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Advertisement14 1936-10-14 4 Abritish I %xsiK/ INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. [j MOTOR CAR I fi INSURANCE I j14 words
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Advertisement9 1936-10-14 4 il^^^^^^ Zi£>£%§2syZiss//^Wisvw^K^K// ill /111 I I Llilffiirwinw! «J. 99 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article600 1936-10-14 5 Singapore. Oct. 13, 5 p.m Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Tin 41- 4|6 4|- 4)6 I 4 AK.puim 26 2616 28 6 £1 jUIUI MaYa* 52,6 54|6 53|- 64 £1 Aui:ra HifJS 1514V2 161- 151- 16|--5 Ay-r Hitam 180 11Q 180 1 Aytr Weng 17]3 18|3600 words
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Article268 1936-10-14 5 o ar P( ii .v Brick Ord 110 1-30 1.15 1.25 iJSJM.* 10 sT'lO.f 10 10 Atla, ice >Q 6 15 0 3 B oadcasUng 6 0.90 1.00 090 1.00 10 5B M. Trustee 6 r 50 7 Q 2scd 6^5 W5 assftjari is i« 6 '5 fTn Ord268 words
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Article186 1936-10-14 5 We 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 127 ci 3% 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. 1 100 100% ci. PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 127 129 ci 4%% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Int.186 words
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Article344 1936-10-14 5 (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated) Qiriin, 2.45 255 2.45 2.55 Kuala Sidim 235 24& 24Q 25Q Kundong IMV/k 190 1»0 1.90 L ,unas 145 L5O 1#46 152 Malaka Pinda 016 020 0 019 Mandai-Tekong g.16 0.20 0.15 0.19 Mentakab (-20) 245 New Serendah ($2. L6Q NewScudai ($2)344 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article129 1936-10-14 5 Singapore: 27 716 cts., up 1 8 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: 713 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: No market. RUBBER REPORT A little more interest has been shown 10-day and values again advanced slightly, business being done for Janj Mar. at 27 7 8 and Apr.;129 words
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Article27 1936-10-14 5 Singapore, Tuesday nocn. Singapore: $98 58, down $3 8 London: £201 2.5. 6d., down 4c r three months £198 10s., down 30s. New York: No market.27 words
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Article94 1936-10-14 5 Singapore, Tuesday b p.iii. Messrs. Fraser and Co., m then daily comment on the closing trend of the share market, state:— Tin shares were easier but dollar stocks were, m several cases, offered at 2or 3 cents below yesterday's prices. London bids were not so as good as94 words
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Article122 1936-10-14 5 Messrs Julian Israel's report:— Tin was down 3 8 locally. Rubber is about l|ll firmer. Mining.— Tin shares close ea.sjer—sellers predominating, Southern Kintas $5.72 1 2— 55.80, Ulu Klangs $1.13 $1.16, Sungei Luas $1.47— 51.50, Batu Sejangcrs 8P 1 2c— 9lc, Jelebus 88c— 91c, Tronohs 213—22-, Hongkong Tin 16 3—17,'-.122 words
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96 1936-10-14 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers Sellers. Mo I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. October) 27 91G 27 11,19 Good FAQ. m cases (FOB. October) 27 2 M^a No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) .awardable Spore) 27 716 27*4 do.96 words
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Article195 1936-10-14 6 I Singapore. Oct. 13 fallowing were closing rates m the local exchange market to-day:-SELLING London t.t. 2 4 1 16 London demand 2 4 116 London 4 months' sight, Lyons demand *220 Hamburg demand 1 41 New York demand 57 3 16 Montreal demand 57 6 Batavia demand195 words
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Article173 1936-10-14 6 Singapore. Oct. 13. H (BIMI W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $136 H (atom) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $131 tf (81am) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $124 H. (Sum) "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 H (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $172 tf (Slam) "White Rice" No. 2173 words
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Article808 1936-10-14 6 Heekt, Levis Kahti's Statement (By Air Mail) London. IN their wetkly market report dated I Oct. 5, Messrs. Hecht, Levis and Kahn, Ltd., state: Two major events have taken place since we last wrote an appreciation of the rubber situation, U> devaluation, and (2 > the September808 words
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Article72 1936-10-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Malay boy, Baba bin Marimin, wanted by the Perak police for housebreaking and theft of cash $60 from Tai On lodging house. Taiping was arrest?d by a detec ive and produced before Mr. A. A. Faith, police magistrate, Malacca,72 words
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Article37 1936-10-14 6 Three well-known East End religious workers have written to Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, pleading for a reprieve for Thomas Albert Clay, of Old Ford. E.. convicted of the murder of Phyllis Brace m Epping Forest.37 words
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Article42 1936-10-14 6 Established m 1880' Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up> Y.lu Reserve Fund V.130.m Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk42 words
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Advertisement10 1936-10-14 6 I x.^ M.^ A. P #<3 i-^ Aw r •8*10 words
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Advertisement359 1936-10-14 6 lIAMiOI 4IIIYV (Incorporated m China by Special Charter). PAID-UP CAPITAL: $40,000.000 00 RESERVE FUNDS: 3,453.591.4:: TOTAL RESOURCES: $1,342,242.1 w ;.r> HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board. Sun? Han-Chang. General Manager. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: London, New York and Osaka. LONDON BANKERS Midland Bank Overseas Branch. NEW YORK BANKERS Irving Trust359 words
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Article3062 1936-10-14 7 RUBBER TAXATION IN MALAYA CW Frank *JSJ ar e not to be scared 7 V men documents, and W See to wade through vt n 1 and innumerable n- spondence published regures the corrtfijw Growers Associac f ntly b fhe Ta^SS oluS*»W*r .-tor Uou Ul i \i l iva has3,062 words
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Advertisement236 1936-10-14 8 Imagine Tr>ing to cross America dressed only m "SHORTS" Just to i Win a Bet! Come and See Gene Raymond do it! I++ it r% I -T- f\ I POSITIVELY LAST DAY! CAPITOL 3 15 6 15 915 !MM KAY MO M» i:\in iiahhii: J^j^M j i m 1 5236 words
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Advertisement357 1936-10-14 8 Jessie Matthew* Thousands Write To Her London, Sept 16 fHE affection m which Ife, j I Matthews is held by film^oers h, never been so clearly demonstrated m the weeks m which she ha.s been lvin m a London nursing home, writes w Margrave m the Daily Mail lon Thousands357 words
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Article144 1936-10-14 9 Today In Singapore HOII TIDES:- 10-05 a.m.. 8 ft., 7 ins.. 1031 dvi. ft.. 1 inpoTAPY -Rotary Dinnrr Meeting, R T idV.phi Hotel, 8 p.m. The Hon. Mr. justice Whitlcy will speak on "Some r miniscences legal and otherwise." unrKFY A C.S. v. Medical College ti M C.V.\ CSC. Iv.144 words
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Advertisement118 1936-10-14 9 I 4oiuiiio io (Im < AI»ITO! I lloornv! lloom>!! II ail I C^ *ct'* T 1 I Krt^^" i /> >*fs, niw a** ti\>iii I fmm 4.1 V^ t%l I^ ll lV wsli Hear Shirle v Sing:— $S nV c 'lK#m 5 Great New Son ff Hits! <v^ c? Ji118 words
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Advertisement228 1936-10-14 9 THE WHOLE WORLD STILL REMEMBERS KIEPURA S [GREAT SINGING IN TELL ME TO-NIGHT" NOW COMES ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION WITH f TWO FAMOUS VOICES BLENDED IN ll ronanccur.JcraMlvcry f NklkniUU^ |i Mediterranean moon! r lllM W Hlll\»» -T (*iye Ms TluA JVLjkt wirh Philip Mcrivale Benny Baker truly a Lyi ics228 words
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Article, Illustration3165 1936-10-14 10 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own CorresponderU) London. Oct. 3 WITH glittering ceremonial, King Edward will open the lirst Parliament of his reign at Westminster on Nov. 3. He will drive m full State irom Buckingham Palace to the House of Lords, and will read hN speech3,165 words
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Advertisement16 1936-10-14 10 v New Designs m Chin** J Embroidered L \A\ Ladies Underwear f/ DOULATRAMf 48, niGH STREET16 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1936-10-14 11 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES Members Asked To Make Proposals I (By Air Mail) London. T l,l Assembly, at its special meetI inn m July, adopted a recomm ,,,dati.m to the effect that it ained firmly attached to the pr miples of the Covenant which I1,633 words
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Advertisement20 1936-10-14 11 lA^/Y^'^'/' Jf Jy |f^|[ I^l <V r < i iii^^^nifii P v ?it V litvJJß Hbbbl b»^ ''"i ''/m/i 6 APB2720 words
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308 1936-10-14 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1936. GOODWILL FLIGHTS recent visit of Air Commodore Sydney Smith, Officer Commanding, R.A.F., Far East, to Canton is spoken of appreciatively by China papers. The North China Daily News describes the visit as "a happy augury for an aerial entente between Singapore and China,"308 words
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Article731 1936-10-14 12 BECAUSE of the immunity they have enjoyed so long, "jaga kretas" m Kuala Lumpur have developed into noi thing short of persecution of hapless motorists, Time and again! have we joined issue with that admirable body which watches the interests of the motoring public of Malaya the AA.A.Mm.731 words
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Article193 1936-10-14 12 Mr. S. M. Middlebrook has been appointed Protector of Chinese, Johore. Mr. R. E. Wilson, Secretary to Resident. Negri Sembilan, will go on home leave m Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Braga are passengers, to Singapore by the Suwa Maru. They have been away for several months,193 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-10-14 12 Mrs. Beryl Markham. the first woman to fly solo across the Atlanta from east to west, was one of the passengers on the "Queen Mary the liner arrived at Southampton on Sept. 28. Photo:— Mrs. Beryl Mam ham waving on arrival at Southampton.43 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1936-10-14 13 ANTI-RED POLICY "The Party Rally Of Honour" THF outstanding features of the I eighth Nazi Rally at Nuremberg vert Herr Hitler's demand for a return to Germany of her colonies and the launching of a vigorous crusade against Bolshevism, states The Times. The official title1,139 words
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Article172 1936-10-14 13 Xoielty In Commercial Aviation TH p f London. JHL latest novelty mi n commercial avia;io n is the aerial showroom A socially-equipped air -liner left England t r nn LIU J y n a lon g- d »stanc c Continental tour, displaying m its saloon a complete assortment172 words
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Advertisement18 1936-10-14 13 Telegraphic Address: T j^H •>^ GOOJJfVOOII SINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS Unri v<*Ued facilities for private entertainments.18 words
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Advertisement9 1936-10-14 13 iiiiijH3i if iA A"«fMfTIAI MAST IM 4'NtAMftfcY HANIY T#kftftTS9 words
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Article, Illustration297 1936-10-14 14 The Autumn manoeuvres of the Fed sM rachutist Corps, making a report to £fl The Spanish War. A section of Government machine-gunners defending the Alcazar prior to its falling into the hands of the insurgents. Pnkf of Connauf be inspects G* nt j*M |v helping HIM On297 words
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Article, Illustration1804 1936-10-14 16 Favourite Recipes And Ways To Serve Them IT is the habit of every good hostess to keep a recipe book and to record there not only dishes well know of old m her family but also to receive for it as gifts recipes from houses where she has stayed or1,804 words
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Advertisement69 1936-10-14 16 Grand Opportunity To show every lady m Singapore what is a nice natural permanent wave, we have decided to reduce our rates for penning by 33 per cent, which makes it possible for you to have the very best wave for $10 only. Everything is under the control of and69 words
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Advertisement24 1936-10-14 16 IMP*^"^. Maison UMw 4<TIQ. iJ^i I'IKM \I V FOR 1 II I ljft re^^S Ri PHONE 34 6 3 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS24 words
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Article381 1936-10-14 17 Two pounds of best lamb neck, three sheeps* kidneys, twelve oysters two pounds of potatoes, one Spanish onion salt and pepper, a half pint of craw' one -ounce of butter, and stock are the ingredients required. Divide the meat into neat cutlets, trimming off the skin and most381 words
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Article300 1936-10-14 17 BAKED APPLE TAPIOCA 3 cups water 2 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tart apples, pared and sliced 72 cup instant tapioca 1 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed 1 teaspoon salt /4 teaspoon mace 3 tablespoons melted butter Combine water and lemon juice and pour over apples m greased300 words
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Advertisement82 1936-10-14 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE 1 LUGGAGE 1 CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors it Farwifdtof < Agenti. Booking. Agents for Pitt. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Unt J Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., LUL i etc.. etc. Tel. Address:— "LUQQAQW PHONE 2428 or call Union BWf CAMERAS AND FILMS82 words
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Advertisement148 1936-10-14 17 I A TOtttlST'S f I SHOPPING MIDI BOOKSHOP USEFUL BOOKS How to Make Your Will— A. A. Croft $1.50; A Manual of Foreign Exchange— H. E. Evitt $3.50; Your Speaking Voice and Its Possibilities— H. St. John Rumsey $2.00; Living by the Pen— Cecil Hunt $3.00; Rapid Calculations— A. H.148 words
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Advertisement81 1936-10-14 17 SILK STORE c MOST UP-TO-DATC sn^ STORE Tajniahal Store 23, HIGH ST. RESTAURANT Real European Food Come and have your steak cooited as you like it on an open charcoal frill by JOHN, Singapore's leading Chef. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT j Arcade Restaurant CoUyer Quay, Phone <BM. HAIRDRESSER V j Maison81 words
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Advertisement82 1936-10-14 17 CHEMIST CONTROLS THE HAIR m any Desired Position Y< Keeps It SOFT and GLOSSY lIKYMHIf II CONTAINS VALUABLE NATURAL OILS BUT NO GUM OR SOAP AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY INC. IN F M.S. RAFFLES PLACE PILLOWS 'HILTOMA' SPRING PILLOWS COOL AM) HYGIENIC r \siioi s vim 54 ORCHARD ROAD82 words
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POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
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Article209 1936-10-14 18 TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengerang Aik Soon Oct. 14 am japan Perseus 14 10 am Hongkong Perseus 14 10 am China (generally) Perseus Oct. 14 10 a m 'Rengat and Tembilahan Makasser 14 11 am Djambi and K. Toengkal? Tobelo 14 1 pn Kretay209 words
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Article28 1936-10-14 18 Mails expected from Japan by the Toba Maru due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Haruna Maru, due at Singapore, to-day.28 words
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Article19 1936-10-14 18 An Open Golf Championship held at Lumut Golf Club during the month of September, was won by R.E.L. Davis.19 words
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Article66 1936-10-14 18 Air Mail Despatche s Medan, Jask*. and 'London!: Netherlands, closing 12.45 pm to-day Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-day. Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, »Kon H»d 'Manila via Penani?: Imperl closing 7 p.m. Oct. 17. Australia. New Zealand. Java Timor Dilly: Qantas, doting 7 to-morrow. *By Air to Hongkong66 words
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Article18 1936-10-14 18 Correspondence despatched by I mail Alor Star Amsterdam froi on Oct 3 was delivered m Lonci Oct. 9.18 words
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Advertisement483 1936-10-14 18 BY f&Oahd BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due c Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 1937. BURDWAN 6.070 Oct. 22 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan 1 CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 14 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 BEHAR 6.000 Jan. 24 CAMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20483 words
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Advertisement180 1936-10-14 18 Hf. HI. MWR (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles SPHINX 11,374 T. Oct. 27 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Nov. 10 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Nov. 24 MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Dec. 8 PRES.180 words
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Advertisement111 1936-10-14 18 N.Y.K.LIX*: GENERAL PASSENGER AGI CUNABD WHITE STAK I (Incorporated m Japan i To LONDON, via Penan*, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gib»"» s.s. HARUNA MARU s.s. KATOPJ MARU s.s. KASHIMA MARU Rates to Ist Class S d fi tSa Naples $497 $540 131* J *j" Marseilles 514 557 32b London111 words
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Article88 1936-10-14 19 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. H M.S. Herald 22 I Kamuniiiff JJ J Agamemnon J Kola SST7cM«fI 30 3 (lo.san^ Montgomery City J* Prometheus 4 J J Haruna Maru J J Meigen Maru J loba Maru 50 8 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main88 words
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Article16 1936-10-14 19 111 J R Gildea has been appointed to b>' 1 Rubber Regulation Officer from Oct 116 words
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Article138 1936-10-14 19 The following passengers for Singapore are travelling on the Suwa Maru which left London on Oct 3 Lady Murison, Mrs. A. M. Allen Miss 18. A. Allen. Miss S. Bonnet Mr' and I Mrs. C. Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. A J Braga, Mr. and Mrs.138 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-10-14 19 Tne Marquess and Marchioness of Hartington and Mr. Boyd Shannon left en route to Australia by the Qantas Airways liner Brisbane. Mr. B. F. Tyson arrived from Brisbane and Mr. Sic Yok Kie- from Sourabaya by the Melbourne.41 words
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Advertisement303 1936-10-14 19 lII'IIXS PHILP LI\E. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Ball* MERKUR Oct. 28 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at to following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or MW bourne to the connecting X.P.M.303 words
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Advertisement430 1936-10-14 19 Jb^\ ,/^B TO FRENCH PORTS 1\ B I^^ HOMEWARDS. 1 j (from Marseilles). j URANE Saigon, -nmr^ auphon, "S c f^rbTn jacquib j fares prom ant place, malai4 to mabsmlw 18^' 6 apply to: IJarucula regarding freight, passage and other Information I The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD J430 words
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Advertisement42 1936-10-14 20 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING I PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) QUAutv PWCE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GRFEN42 words
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Miscellaneous1881 1936-10-14 21 |on the hadio I lffH= If is British Empire thansmi^on J^ Got^ Sffti^ DAy Programme luroS^^S.^MSSSd^l: o E n n^ B h n DJE DJQ ta Neth Wavelength: tt me t r es HIM kCS bie; conductor, Guy Warrack. Jean Sum- qn lr £m To-day m Ctermany w f v^ngth:1,881 words
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Article37 1936-10-14 22 Peiping. Oct. 12. More than 100 tanks and armoured cars have been sent to Changpei, m northern Charhar, for the Manchukuo troops under General Li Shiu Hsin, which number 40,000— Sin Chew Jit Poh.37 words
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Article90 1936-10-14 22 An elderly Chinese squatter was the victim of a savage attack by a wild boar off Bukit Timah rifle range shortly before sunset on Thursday. It appears that the victim tried to drive the beast from a vegetable patch when it turned and changed at him. Fortunately for the man90 words
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Article79 1936-10-14 22 Gordon Randle. bell-boy on the Ranchi. was charged before the Penang Magistrate on Thursday with disobeying lawful orders abroad the ship. The purser said that usually such conduct was punished by being demoted, but as this was the lowest job on the ship they had no option but to bring79 words
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Miscellaneous511 1936-10-14 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) P;»ru Onneert 1.10 pm— Nirom news bulletin 13Ti: SIM-.—. H@gjgr'Relayed). 550 p.m.— Time signa 1 The Caraw 8.20 p.m. International Talk, by RobisO n Pioneers. Mr. Jacques Kayser. 605 p m— African melodies. 8.30 p.m. Talk on Music, by Mr. 650 p m511 words
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Article1046 1936-10-14 23 ACCUSED FOR TRIAL Bullet Hole In Car Door (Fr om Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Oct. 12 TH F preliminary enquiry was con--1 duded this afternoon, before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Sea Maeistrate, Johore Bahru), •T 1 charce of robbery and, while tSSLm, firearms1,046 words
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Article195 1936-10-14 23 New Regulations In VJSJk. London. Oct. 12. THE Treasury announces that arrangements for thcenical co-operation with 'he monetary authorities m the United States are now completed, and a newregulation is being published by the Secretary to the Treasury m the United States which will enable gold to beReuter - 195 words
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Article14 1936-10-14 23 Mr. Henry Graburn, late of the Straits Trading Company is touring Scotland at present.14 words
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Article422 1936-10-14 23 Friday. Oct. 9. THE Marquess and Marchioness of Hartington and Mr. O. E. Boyd Shannon arrived to stay at Government House. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency at Government House this evening: The Marquess and Marchioness of Hartington, the Rt. Rev. The422 words
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Article89 1936-10-14 23 Singapore, Monday. a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to three Chinese waa preferred against a Cantonese named See Toh Song, before Mr. J. P. Bidduiph. the Second Magistrate, this morning. The accused was absent a> he is undergoing a medical observation. The ca.se is a sequel tc89 words
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Article56 1936-10-14 23 Bishop JR. Chitambar. M.A.. D.D of North India, the first India*. Methodist Bishop, and Ills. Chitambar will pas.s through Singapore on their wav back from the United States, where they have been aitending the General Methodist Conference. Bishop Chitambar tJlli preach at the Tamil Methodist Churon, Short56 words
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Article39 1936-10-14 23 Washington. Oct. 12. The State Department has announced that the United States has not been asked by any signatory to the NinePower Treaty to join m a protest against the alleged Japanese demands to China. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article290 1936-10-14 23 Large New Aeroplane Factories Home. Oct. 10 THE Cabinet has reviewed the position of the armed forces and decided owing to urgent need for certain supplies to increase hours of armament workers for the Air Foive and Navy to sixty weekly, besides th 6 creationReuter Wireless - 290 words
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Article158 1936-10-14 23 Review Of Acts By Supreme Court Washington. Oct. 12. THE Supreme Court has handed down a decision granting the New Deal a review by the Supreme Court of the Government '.s contention that the 50 per cent tax on silver proiits. made prior to the {MUMP ot tneReuter - 158 words
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Article89 1936-10-14 23 One of the best consignments of animals received by the Singapore Zoo arrived from California on the s.s. Silver Maple. Among the animals are mountain lions, valley elks, bay lynx, Virginia oppossums, paca, agouti, and coa'i mundi, and it is the first opportunity the Malayan public hay? had89 words
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825 1936-10-14 24 MINISTRY'S REPORT Big Increase In Traffic London. Sept. 30. STATISTICS are given of the prou grtss of civil flying m the United Kingdom, the Dominions, and the Colonies m a Blue-book published yesterday: Reported on the Progress of Civil Aviation, 1935 (Stationery Office ss). Six825 words
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Article120 1936-10-14 24 New Military Policy Adopted Jerusalem, Oct. 13. The calling off of the strike is reflected m the changed military policy. The General Staff states that beginning from to-day the military will be taking up defensive tactics and responding only to cases of unprovoked aggression and no searches or crosscountryReuter - 120 words
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1254 1936-10-14 24 MAJESTIC "S NEW ROLE SEA TBAIXIXG FOB BOYS 01 TBE XAVY PURCHASE by the Navy of the former Cunard White Star liner Majestic when she was about to leave for the scrappers m order to make a training centre at Rosyth pending the completion1,254 words
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Advertisement72 1936-10-14 24 GREATER AND MORE THRILLING THAN CAPTAIN BLOOD" THE BIGGEST ADVENTURE BETWEEN BOOK COVERS BECOMES THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT WITHIN THEATRE WALLS! ALL THE GLOBE-GIRDLING ROMANCE, COLOUR AND THRILLS PACK ED IN THE 1,224 PAGES OF THIS GIGANTIC BEST-SELLER, HAVE BEEN CAUGHT BY WARNER BROS. IN 412 SCENES, ENACTED BY 2.648 PLAYERS—72 words
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688 1936-10-14 25 SECOND DAY'S RACES Some Notes On Form From Captain Hawk Kuala Lumpur Oct. 14RACING starts at three o'clock this afternoon m the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meet ing. A card of seven events will be gone through and the first double688 words
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Article29 1936-10-14 25 Warm Welcome On Arrival At Freemantle Freem:-.ntle, Oct 13. THE M.C.C. cricketer arrived here to-day and were accorded a warm welcome. They are looking very fii. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article49 1936-10-14 25 Race one. BAY LADDIE George Robey La Coloniale Race two. KALAW Young Ginger Britannia Race three. JACATRA Arimanes Soestdjik Race four. SPARKLING EYES Cheerful Lady Upright Race five CON CON Glenarrow Tete DOr Race six. LUCKY STAR Equetta Aurora Race seven PANTOI Silver Jubilee Amy Welkin49 words
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Article80 1936-10-14 25 T MI Singapore, Oct. 13. HE scratching m to-morrows races at Kuala Lumpur were issued m Kuala Lumpur at noon to-day and are as follows, as telephoned through from the Tribune Kuala Lumpur officeGone Up 7 13 Sauntress 7 n Emperor Kublai 7 11 Unity 90 La Reynarde g80 words
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Article174 1936-10-14 25 Meeting At The Cricket Club Singapore, Monday. I NUMBER of sports members of the SC.c. met at the Club to-day to decide upon a new committee for the Land and Sea sports of 1937 It was stated that this year's subscriptions were down $300 on last year's total.174 words
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Article43 1936-10-14 25 Sydney, Oct. 12. In the second innings of the Australian trial between teams skippered by Bradman and Richardson, Richardson's team made 180 (Ward 5 for 100 Bradman's team had 92 for three when stumps were drawn. The match concludes to-morrow ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article148 1936-10-14 25 A Dog And A Horse As Th? Stars THE feature m the Alhumbra program--1 me. "Two In Revolt." features Warrior, a horse, and Lightning, an Alsatian dog. For a change m the ordinary tenure of cinema programmes, the picture is most interesting, principally because it is presented m148 words
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Article171 1936-10-14 25 "Love m Exile" A Good Show i OVE m Exile," which began a season at the Pavilion last night, is an entertaining story of the love affair of a king, embodying the delightful type of humour which has found such favour m Malaya. The story is light, and171 words
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Article22 1936-10-14 25 The Fleet-street choir had a great reception from a crowded house at their concert m the Berlin High School for Music recently.22 words
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Advertisement106 1936-10-14 25 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical n 1 solution THE GUARANTEED FAMILLY 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 care106 words
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Article636 1936-10-14 26 ANOTHER FINE WIN 24— Nil Against Raffles Singapore, Tuesday. |f SING their superior weight to advantage the St. Andrew's Ist XV maintained their unbeaten record this season when they trounced Raffles College on the College Ground to-day, defeating them by 24 points to nil. There636 words
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Article23 1936-10-14 26 Singapore, Tuesday The s*rond team of the Ceylon Sports Club beat the V MCA Juniors by five fioalt; to two at hockey to-day23 words
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Article133 1936-10-14 26 Interesting Meeting In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. A RETIRING and a newly- appointed military attache for Bangkok met m Singapore to-day. They are Major K. Moriya, for the past 2'/ 2 year:? the Japanese Military Attache at Bangkok, and Lt.-Col. Pichon. who has been newly appointed French Military133 words
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Article56 1936-10-14 26 No Approach By Britain To Signatories London, Oct. 12. It Ls officially denied that Britain has approached the signatories to the Washington Nine-Power Treaty suggest ing that relevent clauses should be invoked as regards the present FarEa c tern situation. This disposes of the report published mReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article48 1936-10-14 26 Rahim Tullah, a watchman employed at Sungei Way. was charged In the Klang Court with voluntarily causing hurt to Krisnamma by cutting off her hair and assaulting her The magistrate convicted the accused and sentenced him to pay a fine of $25, or, m default, six weeks r.i.48 words
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Article91 1936-10-14 26 Four Chinese For Trial At Assizes Singapore. Monday. PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of murder against four Chinese was concluded before the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, to-day, when his worship committed the accused to the Assizes. The hearing was the sequel to a gun battle between91 words
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Article84 1936-10-14 26 Annual \Ceremony At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 13. VAST crowds were present yesterday at Gaja Berang Hindu temple, when: the annual fire-walking ceremony, was gone through with the usual rituals. Local Hindus and neighbouring Estate Indians made up a big gathering, and there was also84 words
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Article25 1936-10-14 26 300 People Reported Killed Manila, Oct. 12. IT least 300 have been killed m a typhoon and hundreds are reported missing Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 25 words
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Article296 1936-10-14 26 Johore Defeat Singapore Singapore, Tuesday HUNDREDS of schoolboys formed nan of an enormous crowd that gather.* around the sports field of the VISSS School this evening, the attraction 2 the annual soccer match between th* combined Malay schools of Johore 3 Singapore A fast an interesting game rooted296 words
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Article252 1936-10-14 26 R. S. Y.C. Ramona Wins Milner Challenge Cup ON Sunday, the International six-metre class sailed the final race for the Milner Challenge Cup. The wind was from the West and or moderate strength, tide flooding. Tarbet skippered by L. R Blake finished first. Finishing times and final points as follows:—252 words
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Article1525 1936-10-14 27 Hermes - STATE STARS FAIL TO SHINE Hermes FINAL RUGGER TRIAL t *ki:. -vi:ti:ra\% was iii:st M\\ O.\ FIELD By Singapore, TuesdayH |H)>E "i the rugffer trials which 1» ive been played at the S.C.CM \u this season have been so disH appointing as this evening's final H trial the selec ion1,525 words
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Article247 1936-10-14 27 October Foursomes At S.G.C. I»HE first bi-monthly mixed foursome* competition at the Singapore Goii Club for October was played at Bukii Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mr. and Mis. E. o. staunton with a net score of 30 3 4 49 cards were247 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-10-14 27 Another view of a lineout. Gillett has just failed to get his hand to the ball m spite of his splendid jump to it.24 words
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Article51 1936-10-14 27 Austin And Borotra Both Win London, Oct 9. IN an International Club match at Queen's Club, Great Britain leads France by five matches to four at the end of the first day. Outstanding results were. Austin beat Destremeau 4—6, 6—4, 6—4. Borotra beat Hare 6—3, 6—4. 4.—51 words
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Advertisement20 1936-10-14 27 MIUKOW l^^^l */*QUI L^^ OtPOitl I^^H fl rOAOt MAAK "l-STAR" (INC GUTfIDIE c 6b m AGENTS: =2B^^==^' S.S.) to.s. 520 words
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Article, Illustration193 1936-10-14 28 His Highness the Sultan of Kelantin visited Singapore yesterday and made a tour of the naval base and the air base at Seletar. Here he is seen being met at the naval base by Commodore Clark, m charge of Naval Establishments, Singapore, w-th Mr. J. W.193 words
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Article23 1936-10-14 28 London. Otf The death has occurred of Mr Bosanquet, the cricketer, and invent the Koogly, from heart failure future ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article25 1936-10-14 28 Singapore, Tuesday. The hockey match between Hie Girls' Sports Club "A M and the McNair Girls which was fixed for to-day was cancelled.25 words