Morning Tribune, 24 October 1936
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Title Section13 1936-10-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.—No. 228. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, October, 24, 1936. FIVE Ci^NTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1936-10-24 1 DEMANDS OF MEN GttANTED LONG PARLEY FILL SEltVltE TO III: MIX TO-DAY AVmtUAL settlement of the strike of drivers and conductors employed by the Singapore Traction Company was reached late yesterday evening after the men had stopped work for two days. The company accepted practically all the1,197 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-10-24 1 m, I i\ Jordan. Secretary for SJinesi S»^ Itlurned f J° m h n n 2Ke%surtw »5 the r. t-^a Carthage. Mr. Jordan Lnu,,; m hock,. crcles m Singapore.29 words
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Article109 1936-10-24 1 French Liner Delayed re, Friday. L A Singapore! n wU.n a the MM liner ii erbuard while the out io sea. At about :th French mail left the Pagi ofl her wa> to and huh an boor later them.- (apparently standing th< ship attending to t109 words
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235 1936-10-24 1 London. Oct. 23. a "shadow" industry which would to KG statement has been issued by >rd Nuffirld settinc out the reahich Spelled him to withdraw s r<up of companies, Wolseley ncs, Ltd from the Air ■liaciow industry scheme lor of ft«n engine parts toBritish Wireless - 235 words
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Article106 1936-10-24 1 Over ViOOfiOO Now Collected London, Oct 23 SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Lord Mayor's fund for the national memorial to King George have been received at the late of £2,000 per day during the past few weeks and last night the total amounted to £300.916. The memoiial schemeBritish Wireless - 106 words
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Article25 1936-10-24 1 The half -yearly meeting of the Johore Planters' Association will be held at the Rengam Club. Johore. on Wednesday, Oct. 28. at 11 15 a.m.25 words
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Article19 1936-10-24 1 Mr F G. Hill, of the Water Department Singapore Municipality, sailed for Home on leave on the Rawalpindi yesterday.19 words
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Article294 1936-10-24 1 More Reports Of Intervention London. Oct. 23 THE Italian government reply to the note of the committee for application of the agreement regarding nonintervention m Spain reached the Italian embassy m London late last night and was handed over to Lord Plymouth, acting chairman of the committee.294 words
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Advertisement81 1936-10-24 1 \j jfSjt S FRESH MILK-WITH 1 AI I THE TROUBLE I 1 X REMOVED! I f V Mi m TET Klim put an end to delicious, uourishing milk I L V(m r troubles with milk. to drink. It is especially 1 For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies.81 words
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849 1936-10-24 2 FABRICATION AND FORGERY OF AN ALIBI Singapore Man's Attack Upon A Lawyer's Clerk 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 22. ♦I AM satisfied beyond all reason I able doubt that the defence of an alibi though very successfully prepared (no doubt by the principal offender) was, nevertheless, fabricated and849 words
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Article116 1936-10-24 2 Arrives In Sian From Nanking Nanking. Oct 23 ACCOMPANIED by his secretary and 20 A other members of his personal staff Marshal Chiang Kai Shek left Nanking tor Sian by air yesterday afternoon. On arrival at the Shensi capital he was welcomed by Generals Chang Hsueh Liang and116 words
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Article65 1936-10-24 2 Honolulu. Oct. 22. The commercial air service across the Pacific was officially opened when 'the flist non -official passengers arrived and received a tumuitous welcome. The passengers lunched m San FYancisco and i breakfasted at Honolulu. The first passengers off the Clipper were two American women, who65 words
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Article32 1936-10-24 2 The wage costs of production lor the coal raised m Nottinghamshire during the quarter ended m July averaged oz. 3.37 d. per ton, and the costs other than wages 3s. 10.9 d.32 words
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Article161 1936-10-24 2 Clipper's First Trip Hongkong Od 23 MARKING the inaugural trip oi Pan American Airways to the Fir p a 7 the Philippine Clipper arrived at MaS at noon carrying Mr. Juan Trinne n™ sident of Pan-American Airwave' j his wife. Mr. Harold Bixby the SI Eastern manager161 words
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Article95 1936-10-24 2 Sunday Matinee Of Mew Show THE film version of the P G Wodehouse novel, "Piccadilly Jim." has proved so tremendous a success at the Pavilion theatre that the management have found it impossible to accommodate all the peviple wishing to se« it It is still playing to packed95 words
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Article20 1936-10-24 2 The Izvestia reports that two Jewesm and a Jew living m Moscow are changing their surname from Hitler to Zubkoff.20 words
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Advertisement102 1936-10-24 2 4 Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical 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 .care and comfort102 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-24 2 SHEUTQX j SPELLS TO All INSECT* IT IS A SHELL PRODUCT. Advertisement of the Asiatic Petrohum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. m w*. v22 words
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687 1936-10-24 3 Singapore, Friday. ,r the annual general PRESIDING at tn^ hildren s Aid SoI meeting < "p ninß at Government House madea strong appeal to the Thomas. NYn V% n p a pore for support for residents <>^^ a^ emphasised the the if687 words
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Article36 1936-10-24 3 The conductor of a corporation omnibus saw Mrs. Cookson, of Fair field Lane, Barrow- in -Purness, hurrying to catch the omnibus and waited for her. Soon afterwards she was found to have died m her seat.36 words
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Article215 1936-10-24 3 Death Of Lord Hanworth London, Oct. 22. THE death has occurred of Lord Hanworth.—Reuter. Ernest Murray Pollock was created first Baron of Hanworth m 1922 Born on Nov. 25, 1861, he was the fourth son of the late Mr. G. F. Pollock, Queen's Remembrancer and Senior Master215 words
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190 1936-10-24 3 Forced to Lie Down oFr Hours at a Time The severity of this woman's headaches can be easily imagined from her statement that she seemed to lose her sight, and all power m her hands.. Other sufferers from headaches will be interested to read her190 words
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Advertisement39 1936-10-24 3 lIIXOUI lit* AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. I Jl^ "MAN vV UON" I HH I 4 t V I*l If V^i^Sf RAPID HARDENING f- CEMENT39 words
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Advertisement107 1936-10-24 3 /ml lk_jln Look For This WE/m Trade Mark VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM k STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROU OHOUT MALAYA. MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. SOLD IN MALAYA FOR 75 YEARS. SoI Agents: MONTOR LTD A birdie m golf, an ace m tennis, a perfect dive, a home run-all107 words
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REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article146 1936-10-24 4 London, Oct. 23 Previous To-day Ch^ J. P. CoaU 536 539 Distillers 114|6 1146 Dunlop Rubber 36 10> 2 36 10' 2 General Electric 91 j- 91 jGuinness 146- 146,Imperial Chemical Industrie! 42- 41; 104 Imperial Tobacco 173 9 173 9 Anglo-Dutch 32 9 32 9 Canadian146 words
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Article163 1936-10-24 4 London, Oct. 23. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Ton. J Dull Quiet i one Bpot Buyers ***** l\k up 1 16 SeUeri 7 15 16 7 15 16 November Buyers 713 16 7 7 8 up 1,16 Bellera 7 15 16 7 15 16 December Buyers 7 7163 words
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Article27 1936-10-24 4 London, Oct 23. UN Standard. Previous To-day Chantre Cash (official price) £196U £197? 8 ii 8 3 months forward (official price) £194% £195 7 827 words
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Article55 1936-10-24 4 RUBBER Ne^ York. Oct. 22 Previous To-day Change Tone Easier Quiet Spot Buyeri 16 3 8 16 5 16 116 Sellert 16 7 16 16 7 16 Jan. Mar. Buyers. 16 7 16 16 7 16 Seller* 16 916 16 9 16 TIN Standard mm Tone Easy55 words
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Article77 1936-10-24 4 London, Oct. 23. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Parti (closing middle rate) 105.56 105.15 —41 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.07 V 4 9 06 —VU T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 15.2 9 16d. 15.2 17 32 -1 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is.77 words
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Article39 1936-10-24 4 London, Oct. 23. Previous To-day Change VMM Fine Bar per or H. 2.1 £7.2.2» 2 uplM> SILVER Spot 19 7 a 19 15 16 up 1 16 momha forward 19 T s 19 1516 up 1 1639 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-24 4 ig| BRITISH S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. MARINE I L INSURANCE I W. J. DEXTER, Manager. W I Tel. 59M, flnlajaon Oraen. j|:|l22 words
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Advertisement24 1936-10-24 4 TCiTCShIfIQ J^krl^^^^^ For the bath COLOGNE "^MjW ROG€R GALLtT Obtainable from all good dealers. Agents for Malaya:— The Successors of MOINE COMTE Co., Ltd.24 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article560 1936-10-24 5 Singapore, Oct. 23. 5 p.m EFraser Co. Lyali Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Tr% 3 6 4- 4|- 4,4^2 I iß at irSfhM«".' 266 28,6 26,6 28,6 il A** o xV iSi a y 52 6 54,6 53|- 64 S Auitrtj Malay 16^ 15 16j S-WSg" 170 1.80 1-60560 words
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Article429 1936-10-24 5 Par Pd. 2 2 PQ AIex Brick Ord. 1.10 130 1.15 1.25 ~2 2do 7^ Prefs. 1.65 1.75 1.62»/ 2 1.72» 2 CIO Vlas Ice 600 lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 ,j B n 6.10.0 6.15.0 6.12.6 6.17.6 I'l M Broadcasting 090 1.00 0.90 1.00 !C 5B M Trustee 625 7.00xd429 words
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Article168 1936-10-24 5 BnOATOU MIMCIPAUTY M 1901 red 1940 $400,000 Int <»* m 113 norn 120 122 norn w JM«-«d iiUi°mmm m m norn p May 1 Nov 1 197 100 n 2o J"iy2o 9 2 IH* 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 127 r\ 3T168 words
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Article306 1936-10-24 5 'Share aacr c $1 unless otherwise stated > 1-60 1.55 1.65 Malay VI 120 HO 120 }*l ttUm J -W 185 1.70 185 *J*rlfcfcfc 130 14 <> 1-35 145 f**ttt H 5 165 1-57 162 JSnJJwii": n 0W 0.60 0.65 WUI 12-0 1.25 cd 1.20 1.25 £?aa 140306 words
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Article31 1936-10-24 5 Singapore, Friday neon. London: £197 10s.. down 405.; thret months £19»>, down 255. New York: 44 cts., down 18 ct. EXCHANGE London-New York 4 89 116 New York-London 4.89 13231 words
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Article130 1936-10-24 5 Singapore: 27 3 8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 77 Bd., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 5 16 cts., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Dull conditions continue throughout the markets and little business is reported. The Malayan Rubber Statistics published to-day show a decline130 words
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Article152 1936-10-24 5 Messrs. Fraser and Company, m their daily comment on the closing trend of the local market, state: The tin share market displayed unexpected resistance to any heavy fall m the price of shares. Convincing proof that all hope m the future has not been completely abandoned was shown152 words
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Article139 1936-10-24 5 Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., m their weekly rubber report dattd Oct. 23, state: The market has been somewhat, reserved during the past week. With the decision of the I.R.R.C whose next meeting is to be held on Oct. 27, a matter of speculation, operators are not139 words
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Article129 1936-10-24 5 Tin locally down Rubber locally unchanged. Mining. Tin shares eased further during the day but there were few transactions, sellers being reluctant t 0 accept reduced prices and buyers being scarce. The following are close approximation of a somewhat nominal marke Kuchais 78c— 82c S. Luas129 words
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Article172 1936-10-24 6 Singapore. Oct. 23. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 London demand 2|4 11*6 Lonaon 4 months' sight 2|4V 8 Lyons demand *225 Hamburg demand I** New York demand 5" Montreal demand 56 15J16 Batavia demand 105 Samarang demand 104% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands I&*% Madras and Colombo demand 154%172 words
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Article171 1936-10-24 6 Singapore. Oct. 23. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $138 R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $133 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $126 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $175 R. (Siam) "Whiue Rice" No 2171 words
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Article227 1936-10-24 6 Messrs. Lyall Evatt's Report FOLLOWING an all round interest m T rubber shares earlier m the week the main interest changed over to tin and the vagaries of renewal of the restriction scheme. Speculation is higti and led by the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times the outlook for the227 words
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Article336 1936-10-24 6 Weekly Rubber Market Review MESSRS Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd., m their weekly report on the rubber market, write:— A dull week with little doing m any of the markets. Liquidation of the November position m London led to a slight easing of values. New York still appears to be336 words
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Advertisement27 1936-10-24 6 ■QB i.^^** fc^^^* 1 *^^P JJ i f i I f~l lt vr p f^rf^ 'i"? l Qy^^*^^*^'*^**'^^* I^^*^** 1^ _»~i _o~i _^~i i_^~i i_^~i i_^~i i_^~i27 words
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Advertisement380 1936-10-24 6 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (FOB. October) 27 916 27% Good FAQ. m cases (FOB. October) 27 716 27'/ 2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 27% 27 Vz do. November 27»/ 2 27 9116 do. Nov.380 words
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Advertisement45 1936-10-24 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD, (Established m 1830 Capital Subscribed (Fully p aid u p' rittjM*, Reserve Fund Y.I3O.WOJJMI Head Office: YOKOHAMx SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. TAIOMom Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Roo-> J 5921 5922 General Offio 5923 6472 Compradore'^ De^45 words
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Article838 1936-10-24 7 L AIRMAIL The Week In The Market: Strong Criticism Of Morris Issue: Rubber Shares On The Up Grade: Tin Decision Again Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 15. lORD Nuiiields decision to sell part of L his holding In Morris Motors and 1 promised placing838 words
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Article134 1936-10-24 7 CLERGYMAN IN CAR ACCIDENT 1" f>< d Driver Needs Obsrrwr" A' t Inn h«v Scunthorpe. a c recentl y suggested n fut «re when SSS: aßed 73 s h°uld driving m strange dis This f "I*n»ed by an obs 7 rv y., ,;C n r^ a rider the )f ,M134 words
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Article47 1936-10-24 7 Mr. M.H Frisby. aged fifty-nine, a well-known member of Twickenham Philanthropic Society, was found dead recently with his head m a brine vat m a shop at King-street, Twickenham. It Is thought that h e slipped, and that his head fell against the edge of the vat.47 words
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Article43 1936-10-24 7 The Eari of Athlone and Princess Alice attended the Windsor venison banquet, held on Oct. 21. This banquet date? back to the reign of King John, and m accordance with custom. King Edward presented a buck from the royal herd m Windsor Forest.43 words
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Article143 1936-10-24 7 ABOUT 4.000 more boys than girls were born m England and Wales during the second quarter of this year. The Registrar-General's return fo. tho quarter issued recently states that there were 157.700 births and 119.557 deaths These were divided as follows: Births Deaths Male 80.938143 words
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Article1197 1936-10-24 7 Profit Of £49,790: The Life Of The Properties <B> Air Mail) London, Oct 13 THE annual general meeting of the above-named company was held yesterday at Winchester House Old Broad-street, EC. 2 Mr. A. E. Percy, F.C.A. (chairman of the company., who presided, said: Gentlemen, it1,197 words
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Advertisement338 1936-10-24 8 p G WODEHOUSE'S FUNNIEST STORY IS THE SCREEN'S MOST HILARIOUS SHOW! "UPROARIOUSLY H NNY says Straits Times. ©(^C^^ TOI)AV 9 15 ,Ji^k^ HAPPY 7 -STAR ENTERTAINMENT! Kk Even Funnier Than "When Ladies Meet"! Dash.ng Bob lejds the B.q Fdiide 01 W Jt^Wm >&^B4ff Ziegleld" direciwd the h.Unous tale i *^B338 words
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Advertisement174 1936-10-24 8 T See Shirley Better Than Ever m *4 THE BIG SHOW of THE WEEK! I I I I ISewd The Kiddies To The Special Matinees To-day To-morrow ill S I i i r ApITOL A Grand Picture fOf lhe|l J Whole Family lo Ebj^J S 3-15 6-15 9-15 i SHIRLEY174 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-10-24 9 Rohpn Montgomery, Madge Evans m "Piccadilly Jim", the l rl)^ n !'dv hi. n»» 'sho^n* at .h« Pavilion. Another scene frnm "Piccadilly Jim", the M.G-M. adaption of P. G. Wodehouse's book.31 words
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Article106 1936-10-24 9 Air Commodore Sydney Smith Ail Commodore Sydney Smi.h. 0.8. E., Air Officer Commanding K.A.F. Far East, will leav Singapore for Home next month, travelling b y Imperial Airways liner leaving Penan* on Nov. 25 Mrs Smith and Miss Smith will travel by steamer. The King has presented a gold golf106 words
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Advertisement68 1936-10-24 9 [QUALITY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A CONDITION PRECEDENT TO A SALE OF WATCH. AVAILABLE AT UNK SELECTION IN MODERN STYLES P. DE SUVA LIMITED, 1 AT IMMENSELY REDUCED PRICES. t\STEK\ IWITED A§SUBANtE HMtl»Olt\TlO\ LIMITED., 'incorporated m the Straits Settlements) i l^' JJARINE. MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, COMPENSATION AND PUBUC LIABILITY IN-68 words
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Advertisement154 1936-10-24 9 PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY FOR NEXT WEDNESDAYS GALA EVENT! Book Now l' Phone 5261 ml fr,A I 1^ OCTOBER, 28th. It's WARNER BROS.' Predominant Achievement of the Era EMPIRE TALKIES I TANJONG PAGAR TO-NIGHT 7 p.m. 9.15 p.m. CLYDE BEATTY m I "DARKEST AFRICA' I Sat. 24th Sun. 25th October—154 words
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Article123 1936-10-24 10 Military And R.A.F. Officers AMONG the officers leaving Singapore by the Lancashire to-morrow are Major J. D. Woodall, M.8.E., M.C., R.A., for the United Kingdom; and R.A. for the United Kingdom; and Capt.' H. E. Philipe, R.E., for the United Kingdom. Several Royal Air Force officers123 words
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Article557 1936-10-24 10 Judge's Comments At Old Bailey PASSING sentence of five years' penal servitude on Philip Lloyd Causley, 37, accountant, who pleaded "Guilty" at the Central Criminal Court on Sept. 20 (after entering a plea of "Not Guilty") to charges of conspiracy to defraud, and obtaining money from various557 words
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Article349 1936-10-24 10 Striking Development In "Parachute Warfare" London REPORTS from the Red Army manoeuvres, which the British mission under Major-General A. P. Wavell is attending, seem to show that last year's striking development m "parachute warfare" has been carried a stage further, writes The Times Military Correspondent. In349 words
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106 1936-10-24 10 Women "Don't Want To Be Bishops |\EACONESSES have no great ambi tion to become bishops," Deaconeso Constance Hankin, principal of St. Catherine's Deaconess House, Highbury, N.. told a Daily Mail reporter recently. She was commenting on the suggestion made by the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) that women bishops be106 words
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Article154 1936-10-24 10 Vienna. TWO centenarians of Belgrade, a man of 100 and his wife of 101. recently appeared together m Court to ask, m all amity for a divorce by muvual consent. The marriage had lasted 75 years-, but only the first 30 of these the husband asserted, nad154 words
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Article35 1936-10-24 10 Count Arnaldo Tamburini. who claimed to b e a personal friend of Signor Mussolini, fell to death recently from the third floor of a Chicago hospital, wher? h e was b?ing treated for nervous trouble35 words
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Article120 1936-10-24 10 Su nday Da rts Ban Lifted jl THREE-YEARS-OLD ban on SunA day games m Brighton publichcuses was lifted recently, when Brighton licensing magistrates decided to rescind a previous resolution prohibiting them. Their decision, by a majority of seven to two. followed a meeting of the general body of magistrates, who120 words
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Article249 1936-10-24 10 J. P. Who Is Exploring London Underworld MR. H. A. G. Stevens, aged 65. chair-! man of the Wevmcuth Bench who I has announced his intention of explore msr the underworld ct London disguised as a trampj recently befriended two "down-and-outs" who appeared before the Weymouth magistrates on249 words
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Article260 1936-10-24 10 Man's 'Vanity Conceit London Jl LETTER containing the phr^e v A are a gold-digger and a You read at the Old Bailey recently >as Elijah Marsh, aged 36 1> operator, of Canterbury nlt.ri, J phone to a charge of libelling a yo < J^ on a postcard.260 words
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Article161 1936-10-24 10 Mr. "A" Seeks Menu tor Woman MRS. Sarah Brown, aged 37. wife of a post office sorter, of Burnt Oak Kdgware. was at the Old Bailey n entfy found guilty of uttering a let r demanding money with menaces from a man referred to as Mr. "A". Later, the161 words
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Advertisement17 1936-10-24 10 ff' -i B B New Designs m Ch'nese Embroidered y|'s^9 Ladies Underwear. Hj doulatrams 48, ffIGH STREET.17 words
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Advertisement1497 1936-10-24 11 ,OMAtf "j —f WEARING API-AHEL -^^nr^s I Trade Bargains j .i2r'c rdri f World's most beautiful J LIBERTY 248A-B Orchard hoad. £v lhe „J h nrovide.^ 50% more J, 1 Gowns Millinery, Expert Bnrooean Srreratoi c a Sy other make. Lee v <fr Dressmaker. Moderate prices. gSS. SM3 Hoad. Singapore.1,497 words
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306 1936-10-24 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 24, 1936. WILL TIN CONTROL GO? is gloom m the tin world. A vast amount of negotiation with the object of persuading Siam to join m the renewal of control after the present scheme lapses at the end of the year has apparently led nowhere,306 words
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Article821 1936-10-24 12 Autolycus - Autolycus A Weekend Causerie GOOD advice to those about to go on home leave m these days would seem to be to take care of the colour of the shirts you wear m England, for it seems as if the political significance of shirts has spread even to821 words
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Article225 1936-10-24 12 Mr. E. D. Fleming, Protector of Chinese, Perak, Ipoh; was at Sitiawan on Tuesday. I ru Mr. C. B. Redway. of Kennedy. Burk. ihill Co., Penang and Mrs. Redway have left for home. Miss Joan Pavanaris. Supervisor, Ipoh Telephone Exchange, who has been for I a sea '^rip up225 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-10-24 12 Rehearsing Coronation Processions: Horses and carriages from the Royal Mews exercising and getting used to the various traffic noises and Guard's bands around the Palace m preparation for forthcoming Coronation duties.31 words
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Advertisement14 1936-10-24 12 M fe L mm OS XXI Aft r^rf^fcs. HUHHKj^^B «NA n♦fc PW \^r 4.14 words
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Article643 1936-10-24 13 Alleged Injustice On Police Constable's Evidence Swindon. Wiltshire. J tiu describe as the questionab.c fhat "'Sirhias resulted m recent conSs o moCista for alleged speedVIC!U vs to Ha' borough. The m t oi Commerce raised the matcham .xK-utive committee meeting, ur at n-n'v Mail special correspondstates a643 words
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Article152 1936-10-24 13 Kx-OlHver Denies Car Embrace dt^'d b^a 1 "f strongly Oranr rx r K.nneth Hecor fWcour- ra' niy al Mar^*><>ne £2 ios du car c and at- d J* Comdr. Grant's and ,v- ,y i ca ustl "B a private c011i.4 Ti v, brak har d 'O avoid •ftTSK^y152 words
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Article73 1936-10-24 13 Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, M.C.H., whj left for Madras three weeks ago to consult an eye specialist, accompainied by Mrs. Ashby. returned to Ipoh, on Monday. He was forrunat? on arrival at Madras to receive prompt attention and on being advised to come again later when the need for73 words
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201 1936-10-24 13 Ban On Smokes Drinks: Promenading After Dinner tJIOID ru^ have been compiled to water bottles, evening dress, and bath- govern the activities of the mem- ing suits. iers of the Australian women's Test All money will be paid m English earn which if to201 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-10-24 13 ol T. o"\ S n lJ^'V" m m th luss <>"ni Foram, Rome—Participants ol .he 0..N.8. tenunon and Cadet courses perfDrmlnit eymnic and military evolutions.25 words
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Advertisement16 1936-10-24 13 PllONp Telegraphic Addre*w: NGLI SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIST.; unnvau ed facilities for private entertainments.16 words
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Advertisement6 1936-10-24 13 [jryßwiffi GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU6 words
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Article, Illustration70 1936-10-24 14 A bay cchafferr ff er owned by Lord Linli .h B ow. Viceroy of India fc underpin* a course .of '^'"ft&X^'^-rSI SS£ fant duties at the Coronation i?r t moni«s mi n India next year m which elephant and <* ame wl lIRUre lA walking sedately past the elephant enclosure70 words
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Article, Illustration117 1936-10-24 15 Racing (lub ,j feri« Chelsea F.C. at Stamford Bridge hoo:-Hid»n (Rarinf uk j; .alie) saving from a corner r 'he rem Sfire i>.«l»im th fn., thr w e t eroic firemen_Pe:er McArdle. Robert Malone and Thomas G. Nugent-who lost C 8 Ph«&- P jj frick D n 's Hospital to117 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1936-10-24 16 Knit wear aereaaorit** Our Shop* do Their Stuff. ONE category of fashion that every woman and girl who is contemplating new clothes should consider is the new field of knitwear. When we first heard that the knit industry had been revolutionized, as far as wearable fashions were concerned, we1,278 words
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Advertisement69 1936-10-24 16 Grand Opportunity! To show every lady m Singapore what is a nk< natural permanent wave, we have decided to reduce on rates for perming 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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Advertisement72 1936-10-24 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contracton it FurwMdlOf AgnU. Booking. Agenta far TMM. Rallwayt. Btggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland line i BXB.N. Co.. Ltd.. etc.. etc. IW. Addresi:— IAJQQAQW PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. imil^ tm^^, f Specializing: R A. THOMPSON, D.o.Sc.72 words
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Advertisement217 1936-10-24 17 I a rontisi s I SMOPPIMfc GUIDE I 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.217 words
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Advertisement103 1936-10-24 17 Ait FT CHEMIST 1 iM|iu««i if 1 1 /*Mfe*^^* MDS TO BEAUTY ROUGE POWDER LIPSTICK I ALL AVAILABLE IN SHADES TO HARMONISE WITH YOUR COLOURING CREAMS AND LOTIONS I FOR THE GREASY NORMAL AND DRY SKIN. BEAUTY BY CULTURE AGENTS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY fl (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE BEAUTY103 words
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Article197 1936-10-24 18 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES JtVia Bombay. SNo parcel mail. ?Via Colombo. Postal articles prepaid at letter rate only will oe forwarded. Tiparcels for Western Canada. Hongkong and China must not exceed n pounds m weight. mail closes 7 p m. on 3ct. 23 by train to connect with s.s.197 words
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Article349 1936-10-24 18 Seven Of Crew Dead On British Freighter THE steamer Sea Rambler, belonging to the Dover Navigation Co., I London docked last month at Jarrow, after a tragic voyage the West Coast oi Africa, which has resulted m the whole of her crew oi 24, mostly Tyneatde men, contracting349 words
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Advertisement440 1936-10-24 18 f Tiir^^JE iT^^H i iV P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due l>ue T.»na g e SJjr.. Tonnage c 'fSSSffi* 'SB SKtRAWiUPDna .7.000 jj. CAMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 BEHAR 6.000 Jan. 24 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. £V BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17.000 Dec. 18 Tonnage S?ore! Tonnage440 words
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Advertisement127 1936-10-24 18 VY.K.UM; GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT; CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated m Japan). lo LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, lden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov 12 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 1317 1343 larseilles 514 557127 words
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Miscellaneous104 1936-10-24 18 Air Mail Despatches Hongkong. Canton. 'Shanghai. *Kobe and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan. Ja-skS. -Amsterdam? and London*: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-day. Penang. Siam. Burma. India. Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m.104 words
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Miscellaneous17 1936-10-24 18 Mails Experlril Mails expected from Holland c H ;he Kota Code, due at BlngtP ol H toy.17 words
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Advertisement638 1936-10-24 19 THE HARBOUR! Sllfl 1 W DOCK Maritime Talks j ships alongside the wHARVBs International Labour OR FXIM CTED TO ARIUVE Office Godown Gat«» No. lg 3 Geneva. Oct. 8. Sff* \l I THE Maritime Conference of the Intergaub 15 3 national Labour Office meu yesterday, Xe pone 13 3 under638 words
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Advertisement429 1936-10-24 19 SOUTWARIK Dec n I c£si. JACQUES FOT 8al 0n T oUrane CAP PADARAN Dec 6 FARES FROM ANT PLACE, MALAYA TO MARSEILLES U^ p,,r T P,h AY HOtID AIf TICKET F FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE WO2. apply to partlculars regarding freight, passage ana otner iniormaaou I The Successors oi MOINE429 words
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Article669 1936-10-24 20 New Headquarters Near Completion THE new headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, which are being built on the Albert. Embankment, close to Lambeth Bridge, art- nearing completion The main structural work on the principal building has been done, and otne*work, on floors and fitting! and the669 words
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Article374 1936-10-24 20 WIFE MEETS 'DROWNED' HUSBAND Straightening Out Tangle As Result Of Adventure Preston. Sept. 16. MR. EDWIN KIBBLE, the Preston coal merchant whose'return from the dead" after it was believed that he had been drowned came to light on Monday, has spent to-day, m his own words, •trying to put things374 words
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Article226 1936-10-24 20 Skilled Mechanics Are Needed London PKILLEU rnechanlcs are wanted for the v artificer branches of the Royal Navy- -engine room, electrical, ana ordnance— particularly competent tradesmen, aged from 21 to 28. for entry as acting artificers 4th class, with the responsibilities, status, and privileges of petty226 words
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Article34 1936-10-24 20 The total tOnnage of Germany',- mercantile fleet laid up m harbours js given at 42.000 tons, this being 1 per cen- of the total tonnage. In 1932 the o-rcen-tage had been 33 per cent34 words
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Article344 1936-10-24 20 Old Coaching Inn 7 0 Be Demolished THE Swan Hotel, Leatherhead for over 300 years has aerved vellers and persons m the locally v closed The building will sffifc w! pullea down and eight shops wi if erected on the site. The orwnJ? which have been344 words
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Article37 1936-10-24 20 With the broad Dnieper river In the Ukraine, being filmed U th 0 Mississippi "Tom Sawyer" is now m course of production a, the Soviet Ukrainian Film Studio. Mark Twain's classic is a great favourite of Russians37 words
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Article41 1936-10-24 20 Mr. J Mullings. the water diviner, who lives In Waterworks-road Walmer, has saved the BBC troubl and expense by locating water a- 54 ft. at their partially built, relay station at Anglesey. He is being invited -o broadcast about water divining.41 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-24 20 I THE lAST. WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING j Sole Importers: ♦The East Asiatic Company Limited., j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.22 words
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Advertisement130 1936-10-24 21 The New Mll^nilOHM: T.,.-F«,,r b y AUSTIN A new saloon is added to the range of models available on the famous "Ten-Four' chassis, the Sherborne. distinctive ana luxuriously equipped. It is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from tbe roof to the tail130 words
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Miscellaneous987 1936-10-24 21 h —^-A tnc c °ates». Booth Hitchin- Evor m a f <^~~ J Abci Mind <Kenned >' RusseH.. There 's no A Slr A^ thur Saltcr K f ß ;O^ THE RADIO t FA Military March sSfte, flu? s «mrner Night .s Dream* (Mendelssohn o I Saens). Imperial March ,Fi^r/987 words
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Advertisement35 1936-10-24 22 ANCHOR I J) 11 1 1 1 1 1 ml I I j I j II l^tt^v Brewed mnd bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: ,^^m^'\. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.35 words
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Miscellaneous1628 1936-10-24 22 ON THE RADIO ISHSS MUSIC Z.11.E. K«.ai a .Continued front pee 21) liUMpMr tri mM m Hol- Uioa 7.40 p.m. Concert of Light Music (con--940 p.m. From mail to mail m Hol i^ Newg n German linue6 148 92 and no lai ,n Th. Tmntodonrs 12.20 p.m. End of Broadcast1,628 words
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Article201 1936-10-24 23 ]YES T COAST TRAGEDY Open Verdict At Inquest Singapore, Friday. Singapore (oroner. QU 4 arr Tiiceman V discowred the dvjn* the centre ot the road. He did "ot render assistance or in--B?tS SLSTUI AWS 2? chTrge was subsequently reduced 2T volununly casing grievous hurt The201 words
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Article119 1936-10-24 23 King To Cse New London WHEN he King takes the Coronation Ottta ai Westminster Abbey next May he will u> a different form of •ords from thai of his predecessors on the Throne. Tht- Coronation Oath has be.r. slightly altered m order to como.y with the provisions of the119 words
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Article64 1936-10-24 23 L Pollard, the chairman, speakmu at the annual meeting of the nnrf a core Chamber of Commerce, S t0 the controversy m India w' advantages of the Ottawa mem f nt X He said tnat the a ree rorp been of advantage to Travanmll <lnd l lhat Great Britain h64 words
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Article19 1936-10-24 23 nan Government have exordn further thre€ month the c torbidding the sale m Austria and certain periodihed m Germany19 words
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359 1936-10-24 23 K. L. RADIO FANS WANT THEIR OWN STATION "Visionary Ideal", Says P And T Official (From Out Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. "♦fHAT is rather a visionary ideal,' 1 were, the words used by Mr. V. H Winson, Engineer-in charge. Posts and Telegraphs Department, when approached by a Tribune reporter359 words
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Article34 1936-10-24 23 Dr. Harold Thompson, of Newfoundland, has been given charge of fishery investigations under the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, which is providing £80,000 over five years, including the cost of a deep-sea trawler.34 words
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581 1936-10-24 23 THE tenth annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club will be held m the Club House on Friday. Oct. 30, at 6 p.m. The report of the Committee for tn§ year ended July 31, 1936.581 words
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Article230 1936-10-24 23 Judge 's Co nee m For Bankrupt Sii gapore, Friday. "IN view of the satisfactory outcome I zi this bankiupU'v I hope it will ii-t Uc impossible for bank r upt s forme r erryioyers to reccnMi*'. 'heir decision Mr. Justice Adrian Clark made the foregoing remark230 words
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Article223 1936-10-24 23 Japan's Dreams In The Pacific Chicago. Oct. 14. lORD Marley. Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, appealing for close Anglo-American understanding and cooperation to prevent a war m the Pacific, told the Association of Commerce to-day that Japanese leaders were determined to spread their influenc? into more223 words
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Article36 1936-10-24 23 Berlin. Oct. 23. The Hamburg- Amerika Line is increasing its fleet of freight ve&sels on the Fa? East route by two 8 000 ton The first will be ready m sprint. 1938 Renter36 words
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Article29 1936-10-24 23 In the list of wreaths at the funeral of Mr. Thomas Kennard. the name of Mr and Mrs. F. R James should havread Mr and Mrs. F R Jones.29 words
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Article147 1936-10-24 24 j Belgian Premier's Radio Speech Brussels, Oct 22. THE reoorted threat of the semi-Fascist Rexist party to attempt a coup d'etat was referred to by the Premier. M. Van Zeeland, m a broadcast speech this evening, dealing with the Government's decision to ban a demonstration of a quarterReuter - 147 words
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Article165 1936-10-24 24 Young Man 9 s Lack Of Experience Singapore, Friday. "THIS man Is one of the partners m the firm of Chop Kng Kiat Ann but he has evidently been made a .scapegoat by the other partners. He entered the business m succession to his father, after he hi»d just165 words
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Article62 1936-10-24 24 {Anti-Japanese Feeling In Tongshan Shanghai. Get 23. /^CTING under instigation from subver- sive elements the Japanese authorities are reported to have arrested two miners from the Tongshan collieries. This action has aroused anti-Japan-ese feeling m the mining area, and a body of Japanese troops has been rushed there62 words
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Article27 1936-10-24 24 Rugby, Oct. 22. The Duke of Kent to-day received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at c t Andrew University. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 27 words
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750 1936-10-24 24 'Fairy-Tale Career Of Famous Sta tes Sen ator Who Loved Children A REUTER message from Detroit reports the death of Senator James Couaeiis A career that reads like a fairy tale was that ot James Couzens It was a career that took him from train butcher to success m the750 words
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Article116 1936-10-24 24 Propaganda Film For Motorists THE Toll of the Road," the Paramount picture at the Alhambra. has a moral, as well as telling a story, and the moral is to do with the peri: of reckless driving. The propaganda is not cbtrusive. but there is quite suiTi cient to116 words
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Article61 1936-10-24 24 Record At Somerset House F Rugby, Oct. 22. E largest intestacy ever recorded at Somerset House is announced today. Lord Ashton linoleum manufacturer and former Liberal Member of Parliament for the Lancaster Division who died m May, 1930, intestate. left £10,501,595 The estate wai originally sworn it £9.500,000. andBritish Official Wireless - 61 words
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Article103 1936-10-24 24 Minister's Reference To Recent Gift Rugby. Of 22 IN a speech m London this ewnlni I Minister of Health referred to if by Lord Nuffleld of £1.250.000 to Oxford University for the development i I J* University's Medical Schorl and tne Nuffield Institute fcr Medical K»-'aren Sir KingsleyBritish Official Wireless - 103 words
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Article100 1936-10-24 24 Singapore. Fnc J •>' The following appointmentnotified m to-day's SS. Oaiette: Mr. R. W. Grant. M C M C act as Assistant Treasurer, with effect from Oct 10 M Mr. E. C. S. Adkins, MC G to tj as Assistant Director of Fnu a l th 'Chinese i.100 words
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Article, Illustration2340 1936-10-24 25 Hermes - Hermes Some Comments On The Week's Sport by LTrlhUTsal the meeting of Singan'hl Malay.,. Cup competition a fortntohi to-day at Rengam Fttendltesso often fell to give a sound inSaSon of the probabilities of the Cup match. For instance, last season gthe friendly fixture Singapore won quite2,340 words
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Article1209 1936-10-24 26 Captain Hawk - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Ipoh, Thursday THE new list Of classifications published by the Strait> Racing Association reveals some intere. Mnu As I anticipated, Blue Feter has been classified with the "cracks" and so have two new importations, Beaudekin and MeadowTnan, Australian geldings, recently acquired through Mr.1,209 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-10-24 26 c F at V che f s ee fh; U m > mi r T^n t^ thl nderins hoofs the camera caunes the fl>ing leap of i horse m an American race for two-year-olds.33 words
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Article172 1936-10-24 26 Team For Match At S.S.C AS already reported m tl T Tribune, the How; Kong Conm£2 are meeting the Malaya Comma a series of aquatic events on \in Oct. 26. at the Singapore BwtoS& Club, starting; at 5 p.m The Malaya Command team ar follows:— c 100 Metres172 words
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Article222 1936-10-24 26 L Fixture List For To-Day "•HE following; matches will fcx played to-day m the home football leagues. FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Grimsby. Bolton v. Leeds. Brentford v. Liverpool Derby v Portsmouth Everton v Birmingham Huddersfield v Middlnsbro Manchester Utd. v Chelsea Preston v. Charlton. Sheffield Wed. v Stoke222 words
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Article21 1936-10-24 26 London, Oct. To-day's home rugby matches res as follows: East Midlands 14, North Midland Newport 5, Oxford Univ. R<21 words
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Article137 1936-10-24 27 Women's Cup Draw At Sepoy Lines •phi following Is the draw ror the I Women's (up competition at the Sepoy Lines Goll Club. Mrs. A. F Hunter ts Mrs. G. Ambler Mis. P. Sharp vs Mrs E B Murrell Miss 8 Lucas vs Miss A M. Sim. Miss137 words
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Article75 1936-10-24 27 Boxing Victory In California Uuilled f^ Americi hn! b xin e- is now m pom ,r m Oct 14 sc °red a Cahion;;; 1 1 m l at Stockton «?SSSnm wnft^i of stock %hter than jS« lwo P°^d. diola U also a 'of c ff H am ?i75 words
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Article25 1936-10-24 27 pCSI 1(U tv r x Hciment three terduy lh( OUama mound yesi'\:,lX ::X Un between Ma*. Ra tlu Ninth H^n naa been cancelled25 words
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Article18 1936-10-24 27 Singapore Friday. taid '"Playable state of tin ;he s.c.c matches between **d fol he V.M.C.A.. ar•u was cancelled18 words
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Article103 1936-10-24 27 Not Wholly Covered During Tour Adelaide, Oct 5 ALL wickets a ill be wholly covered m Australia this season, except those for the Tests, m which the old rule will Ibe observed This was announced recently by the secretary of the Australian Board of Control iMr. Jeans* who103 words
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Article85 1936-10-24 27 Teams For First Trial Match THE (oUofftag Are invited to play m the first Sinsapore hockey trial to be beld on die Ntfang lc fhursday nex. 1 preparatian fo: *>r:«: visit of Negi. ik'.r.bilii' to Singapore on Nov. 7: White.s: Resnty. Mobj'ak Ali. J. Sander.son; E. Loved iy.85 words
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Article52 1936-10-24 27 W. Australia's Brilliant Beginning Perth. Oct 23 IN the match between the M.C.C and Western Australia the M C C were all out for 497 runs Western Australia had made 131 f'>r one wicket at the tea interval Western Australia had knocked up 293 for one at the52 words
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Article30 1936-10-24 27 Alfred Armstrong Traill. 3(5. of Lamesley. Co. Durham, the former country and English trial Rupby player, was crushed to death by a fall of stone at Ravensworth Colliery, near Gateshead30 words
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Article30 1936-10-24 27 The establishment of a mail and passenger air service to link up outlying districts m the north-east of British Columbia has been authorized. The new service will start m December30 words
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Advertisement216 1936-10-24 27 4R*^S At the fading Cafes and Hestauran ts m many parts of the country. &s thousands of people are discovering 'Ovaltlne' as the perfect tropical *r\\ /At ""fr- 1 kt f^' drink I i\/ f\ 111 1^ r 'Ovaltine' has great advantages as Vy TI\LII 11 L a hot-weather beverage.216 words
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Article, Illustration313 1936-10-24 28 G. Richards To Ride Till-; following are probable carters and In the Cambridgefthin, to be run -it Newmarket on Oct. 2?> 'one mile. one furlong > Finalist "Harry Wragg). Hairan < Sammy Wragg). Commander 111 'Beary). Noble Kiiv Richards). Noble Turk 'IxwreyV Dan Bulger <WestonV Hypothesis iFoxi. Towton MoorReuter - 313 words