Morning Tribune, 24 November 1936
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1936-11-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 253. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 24, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article592 1936-11-24 1 hu:»H WAiiMxt; I TO FRANCO NO RECOGNITION NEW LAW TO PREVENT ARMS TRAFFIC London, Nov. 23. itf a statement m the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Anthony Eden, the foreign secretary, announced that the Government intended to introduce legislation prohibiting British ships from carrying592 words
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Article185 1936-11-24 1 S URV IVOR OF THE CRIMEA Death Of Sir FUzroy Maclean London, Nov 23 J 8 ceat* has occurred, at the age of Mth nl;-°/ Sir Fitzr °y Donald Maclean, «h _phi,f of the clan Maclean and TrL aronet of the^ancient baroneky Wh P q und Morv aren, Argyllshire. heReuter - 185 words
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Article160 1936-11-24 1 Japanese Reply Still Awaited London. Nov. 23 AFTER recapitulating the facts of the naval incident at Formosa as they emerged from the investigation of the Naval Court of Inquiry at Hongkong. Mr Eden m the Commons to-day said a copy of the report of the inquiryReuter - 160 words
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Article29 1936-11-24 1 HOLLAND TO JOIN MONETARY PACT The Ha*ae. Nov. 23 IT is officially announced tha* the Netherlands Government has approved the Anglo-French-Ameri-can fold agreement and proposes to co-operate therein.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article35 1936-11-24 1 Singapore, Monbay During the absence of HE. the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, from Singapore', the Colonial Secretary, theHon Mr. A S. Small has been appointed to Governor left for Pe»ang. to-day by air.35 words
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Article, Illustration88 1936-11-24 1 Despite a strong gale and driving rain. King Edward, wearing the un dress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, made his first inspection as sovereign of the Home Fleet at Portland Owing to the gale part of his programme could not be carried out and acting on his suggestion,Planet News - 88 words
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Article94 1936-11-24 1 Shipping Held Up In Ports London, Nov. 23 THE first fog of the winter blacfced out the British fsles yesterday. Shipping m the Thames, the Humber. Clyde Mersey and m Belfast was brought to a standstill, trains all over the country were hours late and theReuter - 94 words
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Article14 1936-11-24 1 The Thames pleasure steamer Isle of Arran. built ir* 1892, is to be scrapped.14 words
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Article542 1936-11-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh North China War Moves Nanking, Nov. 23 CENTRAL Government troops are v rapidly massing on the East Buiyuan front, preparatory to a largescale offensive against the Mongol and Manchukuo irregulars who are attacking the province. Generals Tan Gen Peh Menp Ping Yo542 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-24 1 -^•B» X Pace divorce suit Finance 2j Malayan po»«» |J Race weights Turf topics J MCC lo^n« JT J Local hockey21 words
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Advertisement40 1936-11-24 1 KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK t B^ft^ m POWDERED j COURSE AND WATC OTimj FORM WATER TlfE IMPROVEMENT AND YOU HAVE \IN -HE HEALTH 0} feßSßflfl THE f™^ B^ COWS I W MILK. your rAMn.Y. Distribatora getz nnos. a ro. i40 words
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1203 1936-11-24 2 DECREE NISI FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL No Defence Filed In Local Divorce Suit Singapore, Monday. THAT his wife left the house dur- ing his absence at work one day, kept away the whole night, and on his return from work the next afternoon confessed to him that she had spent the1,203 words
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Article289 1936-11-24 2 Air Commodore Leaves Singapore M onday [I.E. the Governor .Sir Bhenton TU mas> and Air Commodore s 21 Smith, former Air Officer Ounnnnrtin the R.A.F., Far East, left s££22 this mornin* for Penaim His Exr^ lency's party included is Si secretary. Mr. A. H. P. HumLherev JnJ289 words
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389 1936-11-24 2 Musical Treat In Store For Singapore This Week Singapore. Monday COMETHING unique is m store for mv sic lovers m Singapore this week when the Combined Orchestral Concerts are held m th e Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday and Sunday next. It is probably the first occasion m which a389 words
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Article24 1936-11-24 2 Mr. Norman Birkelt X.C < I Lakeland landowner when he I Wilson Place Farm and I Little Langdale at 4he sale I Hall Estate 124 words
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Advertisement163 1936-11-24 2 T» till Victbl JAvty PABSTA birdie m golf, an ace m tennis, a perfect dive, a home run— all high spots m the world of sports. and Pabst TapaCan a high spot m summer refreshment cool, wholesome, pure— and delicious. Delicious because Pabst, with ninety-two years of brewing experience, knows163 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-24 2 CITBODOI AGAINST HEAD -ACHES DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 90, ROBINSON >^15 words
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Article717 1936-11-24 3 MUSIC IN RESTAURANT NOT ILLEGAL judge "Loath To Interfere With Recreation Singapore, Monday. MUST confess that there was nolhin r whatsoever m the cviLe to suggest that what took o cc was other than a perfectly Sn>per and harmless mode of bnghftninK t»>e leisure hours of a number of people.717 words
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Article22 1936-11-24 3 M. Lebrun, the President of the French Republic, unveiled at Strasbourg a memorial to natives of the town killed m the War.22 words
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Article143 1936-11-24 3 Moscow Sabotage Trial Ends Berlin, Nov. 22 I ii engineer Stickling and his accuaed m the sabotage trial bink have been sentenced to r <ling to an announcement an Ambassador m Moscow iae further representations to time i ema »dinff that adequate TK Ul( be KiveReuter - 143 words
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Article24 1936-11-24 3 a strong breeze, a fire °ut at the St. Aubins terrsey Railways and Tram--1 fiSt iii^V thro "gh the staw railway carriages, and hops.24 words
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Article156 1936-11-24 3 Film Stars To Visit London London HOLLYWOOD iiKeiy to be a deserted villape next May, if all the film star* who have asked leave from their studies to attend the Coronation succeed m making the trip. Up to date thirty first-rank players are mentioned by the American Press as156 words
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Article31 1936-11-24 3 Furs and fur coats valued at about £1,000 were stolen from a shop m High Road, Kilburn, by thieves who removed a metal grille from a large window before breaking it.31 words
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Article15 1936-11-24 3 Lord Nuffield opened the twentyfirst annual Bicycle and Motor-cycle Show at Olymuia on November 2.15 words
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Article553 1936-11-24 3 Collision With A Car Singapore. Monday EVIDENCE concerning the death of a Chinese motor-cyclist was heard m the Coroner's Court to-day, before Mr. W. McQuarrie. The deceased, was In collision with a saloon car at the junction of Chatsworth Road and Chatsworth Avenue on the morning of Nov.553 words
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Advertisement87 1936-11-24 3 SilviVrin SOLIDIFIED BRILLIANTINE is one of the best I /^J^ British Preparations m figPQf wk < It keeps the hair neat f^wj<^v and wavy, docs not Jl^^vCfcMEi! stain, prevents the for- M^-raßßi mation of dandruff and falling of the hair. At all Chemists High Class Stores 55 cts. per bottle.87 words
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Miscellaneous71 1936-11-24 3 Law Xolire For To day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Part heard:— S.34o 33— Stanton Nelson Co. Ltd vs. Brinkmann Co Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. 0.5.147 36— Re Me nan Lebbaik Maullim deed: Before Mr. Justice71 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article142 1936-11-24 4 LONDON CO MMODITIES RUBBER London. Nov. 23. Previous To-day Change Tone let Very quiet Spot Buyer. 8 1116 «k -«M Seller* 8 3 /4 8 Dec Buyeri 8 s 8i Seller. 83/ 4 8 1116 -1,16 Jan |Mar. Buyeri 81i;i6 8 s 16 Belleri 8^ 83 4 Apr June Buyew142 words
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Article128 1936-11-24 4 Previous To-d^" 1 N v 23 Distillers 118 9 1 173 Dunlop Rubber 35 9 35 1 1 General Electric 93 91 9 Imperial Chemical Indust r' 43 3 43 Imperial Tobacco 175- 174 41 Anglo-Dutch 38 9 37 9' Canadian Pacific 14 4 137 X London128 words
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Article30 1936-11-24 4 Londot.. v 23 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Cash (noon official price) £232 7 a £231 5 K 3 months forward (noon official pric3> £232 3 8 £231 > 830 words
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Article26 1936-11-24 4 RUBBER V Previous To-day DU U Barely Is 8 16 .o S la:?, 10 2J« TIN Standard Tone Barely St.ady Quiet Bpm 51-1826 words
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Article81 1936-11-24 4 London, Nov. 23. Previous To-day Change J T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.15 105.13 —.02 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.03^4 9.03 1 1 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 2 5 8 Is 2 5 8 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 381 words
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Article31 1936-11-24 4 London, Nov 23. Previous To-day Change GOLD fine Bar per oi. ".2.2 £7.2.2 SILVER Spot 213 16 21^ —116 I monthj forward 213 16 21 1 8 _l 1631 words
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Advertisement26 1936-11-24 4 iiHriliiEii^iililiillillrTfilliiilliiiiiliiHiHiiiisiiissiiliiisiiliiiiii^iii iiiilii£Uiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillliiii|||§f|i SOUTH ffk BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER'S I BAGGAGE I P w. J. DEXTER, Manager. Hi; Tel. &9M, ii: 1, Flnlayion Qreen. jilli26 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-24 4 I rv mi— i^ln K^^^^^Ls Ujoull alwdijs Jf/O J CYMA >^» World's Air spr. 437.5 m.p.h. Aqenis for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OF21 words
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Article1371 1936-11-24 5 imejby Fraser and Co. &J^aUand Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated* Fraser Co. LyaU Evatt Buyers filers Buyers Sellers n A .aSi Kumbang 32 34 -cd 32 34 cd AUoiral Malaj 56 60 -cd 56 60 V. Aj-tr Hitam 20- 22 -cd1,371 words
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Article126 1936-11-24 5 Singapore, Monday morning Singapore: 30 7 8 ctf., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 8 11 16 d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, Quiet. New York: 18 18 cts., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Monday evening. To-day's market has been very dull and little business has passed the126 words
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Article20 1936-11-24 5 Singapore, Monday noon Singapore: $113 78, down $1 18. London: No market. New York: 51 cts., down 18 ct.20 words
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Article151 1936-11-24 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Monday 5 p.m. Tin shares again dominated the interest of the local market, state Messrs. Fraser and Company, m their daily comment on the closing trend of the market. There was a large turnover, mostly m dollar shares, and amongst those m strong151 words
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Article61 1936-11-24 5 Tin locally is down 3 8, and rubber is more or less unchanged. Mining. Raubs $7.20— 57.30. A few Tin shares are m good demand, particularly B. Selangors $1.37— 51.39, Hong FuUs $1.37— 51.39 and Kuchais $1.33— $1.36 12. but generally the market is quiet. Other61 words
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Article31 1936-11-24 5 A verdict of "Death from natural causes" was returned at the Inquest, held at Brixton on Ernest Bauckham, 57, who died from cancer while awaiting trial on a charge of murder.31 words
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Article33 1936-11-24 5 Stevedores at Karachi claim that by loading and stowing 414.00G bags of wheat m the British steamer Llangollen m nine working hours they have established a world record for this class of work.33 words
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Article26 1936-11-24 5 The first step m the election of the first Bombay Legislative Assembly was taken when candidates of the scheduled castes were nomina ed for primary election.26 words
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Article72 1936-11-24 6 Britain And Japan Will Benefit Ankara, Nov. 22. BRITISH trade, especially the textile industry, will benefit considerably by a new Government decree suppressing from Jan. 1 the quota system introduced m 1931 which drastically restricted British, Japanese and othei 4 imports. A new general imports regime will72 words
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Article176 1936-11-24 6 Singapore, Nov. 23 R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $155 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $148 R I Siam W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $143 R i Siam "White" No. Al $235 R. iSiam) "White Rice" No. 1 $203 R. < Siam >176 words
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Article174 1936-11-24 6 Death Of Old Singapore Resident Singapore, Monday. AN old and greatly respected member of a well-known Singapore family died m the person of Mrs. Josephine Marie Hogan at the residence of her son, Mr. N. S. Hogan of Lorong B, St. George's Road, Singapore m her 76th.174 words
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Article45 1936-11-24 6 The 350 th anniversary of the death of Sir Philip Sidney, the hero of Zutphen, was marked by the laying of wreaths at the foot of the statue of the great soldier, which stands near the main entrance to Shrewsbury School, where he was educated.45 words
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Article46 1936-11-24 6 Medals and diplomas, awarded by the French Government for the rescue on December 30, 1935, of the skipper of the trawler Satanicle, of Cherbourg, which was sinking m heavy seas, were presented to Coxswain William Mogridge and the crew of the Torbay lifeboat at Brixham, Devon.46 words
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Article183 1936-11-24 6 SELLING Singapore, Nov. 23. London T.T. 2|4 ljljj London demand a l 4 _*IJf Lonaon 4 months' sight 2|4Vfe Lyon demand I *jy Hamburg demand New York demand P' Montreal demand 56* a Batavia demand 104 4 Samarang demand 104V'2 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon 1 demands 154 1 /2183 words
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Article74 1936-11-24 6 Singapore, Monday The death occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, after a short illness of Mrs. Kannan, wife of Mr. N. K. Kannan of Gillman Barracks, m the early hours of Sunday morning. The deceased entered hospital only three days ago. The funeral took74 words
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Article79 1936-11-24 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 22. Mr. H. B. Langworthy, who returned from long leave spent at Home, by the s.s. Comorin, assumed duties to-day as Commissioner of Police, Johore, relieving Mr. W. A. C. Haines, who goes by air on leave on Nov. 25. Mr79 words
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Advertisement61 1936-11-24 6 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation I Limited. FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS AT CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement270 1936-11-24 6 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Monday noon. No. I.X.R.S:S. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 307a 30 15 16 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 30 7 8 3015 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot -loose* (awardable Spore) 3013 16 3015 16 do. December 30 13270 words
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Advertisement43 1936-11-24 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed IFully Pald UP) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 130,900,000.00 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 Desk43 words
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Article, Illustration78 1936-11-24 7 tirrw. at the STC Drill Hall on Saturday, th? occasion being the m !ml rs nd the Medical M*. Union *>*^ Yn^afT»^%£cV nnn an-uai Kaiioons vtreamers and raps which were d»4»buted during «>ou«d UnUrns. fro- ribbons Im. j*« hSKT the w^ l "?*1 OrchWlr.. *»d X w» well past Z78 words
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Article58 1936-11-24 8 Telephone calls originated m the London telephone area m the week ended October 10 totalled 21,667.898, the highest on record, and 2,747,120 more than m the corresponding week of 1935. A large block of stone era tied recently from the top of a high Belfast buying being demolished an the58 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-11-24 8 Some of the spectators at the rugger match on Saturday between tk. Medical College and Raffles College m which the former won by 11 points. TribuneTribune - 26 words
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Advertisement138 1936-11-24 8 ori;\ i x i. ro-xh. ii t at the CAPITOL DARRYL. ZANUCK, PRODUCER OF THE SCREEN'S MOST FAMOUS HITS MAKES ENTERTAIN MENT HISTORY AGAIN Uu A WORLD OF MEN MARCHING ON' JpU'Who can say what love '»°~***maM S.- means to us... at tirreb !i!:e V^^^^J^^ll I I these? It's not138 words
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Advertisement101 1936-11-24 8 PAVI L I O X -MEAMOUNTS GAY OPENING TO-MORROW ROMANTIC COMEDY! f £F* *im*L_ It's another V" gfr l^T RugglesofßedGap Jr T^ JET- Ihe fomoos Sotu iWc T^^^^r y&& -y em heiress and we §g 9H Sk WltS ro^ Sron« Biilie 3urke 4b H im. «i f fneit Conart Grant101 words
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Article134 1936-11-24 9 faod 9 Flowers And Fashions London, Nov. 10. tin convenience of housewives, the F oR ican Railway Express Agency, FA conjunction with the intercpf a ol the United States, has rapid air-and-rail service of;: 1 -air-shopping.' •ew hours of a telephone foodfl and flowers, and lasthions can be134 words
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Advertisement138 1936-11-24 9 tlO-M^HT 6-15 9-15. J. ONE NIGHT ONLY V i y NOEL COWARDS a WORLD FAMOUS A i ACHIEVEMENT BROUGHT BACK! I Featuring J CLIVE BROOK and I DIANA WYNYARD t,vn the j^ *|r^ t i V scy^ e (vet l^^^ik -that held, »J« :h and cx>ur- J7k »J« rushing Cavil-138 words
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Advertisement193 1936-11-24 9 (fa* Cwe tuiUmenif] A A M II It A *r& HERES CHAN'S CHILLINGEST... OPENING &\l THRILLINGEST AND B ST! TO-\K.III JMT AprSr J rtG^ nVft\J W I RK\\ r o^'^"^ 13^ ftS^EARL DERR BIGGERSt Ar IT^d^^_^^ u^^^^^^L.^^L.^^^^^^tab i/f up hi/ r ii ri f |kj \A/ n IlCliZlCl HHHr Jikßl193 words
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Article418 1936-11-24 10 -And England In y avv Of Dangers London. THINA and England have an i v mission "m relation to Eui to Asia m the great dangers now fronting the two continents clared the Chinese Ambassador Quo Tai-chi. at the annual banouei here of the City of418 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-11-24 10 At the first day of the Singapore Races on Saturday. HE. Governor (2nd from left) and the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams (centre), British Resident Selangor, whose transfer to Nigeria has been announced. Tribune Before the rugger match on Saturday between the Medical College and Raffles College- The Medicos (left)Tribune - 59 words
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Article107 1936-11-24 10 London. Nov. 10 FORECASTS published m Hong Kong to the development of that city a; an important air-port on the nyinroutes of the world picture the day a not far distant when it will be pogj; for a passenger starting from HOT Kong to make107 words
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Advertisement65 1936-11-24 10 i \|^v I sU I ne f° ur l ea Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands Xt J for CLOVER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. r5s^ ATfD to lrSrTniisisTENCY t>s P ure s delicious it's nourishing. r^^^J^L;^^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish65 words
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Advertisement17 1936-11-24 10 HUNGARIAN ./k BLOUSES ll v^ fc at the W House of QuaUty W DOULATRAMS 48, HIGH STREET17 words
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Article, Illustration105 1936-11-24 11 Trainer B McMillan leading m "Mr. B. Cam's" Numero Treize who won the second race at Bukit Timah on Saturday m a canter from Jubilee Star and Forget Me Not. Jockey Whalan rode a well judged race to win by 3 1 lengths. Tribune JockeyTribune - 105 words
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Article288 1936-11-24 11 Veterans Of The Aerial Mail London, Nov. 10 WHEN the Guild of British Air Pilots and Navigators recently awarded its reliability trophy to Major H. G. Brack jy 'Air Superintendent of Imperial Airways i and eight of the senior Capams m thp Company's servi«e, tributes f« paid288 words
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Article30 1936-11-24 11 ac coun ;;t anley Hewitt a^ ed 30 an centlv was at the ol d Bailey resonmpn't 1 1^ *****1 to 18 months' impricler Rymei bucket sh °P" frauds on30 words
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329 1936-11-24 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1936. AIR MAILS A TRIBUTE to Imperial Airways from a pioneer who has no connection with the concern appears In this is ;ue. Sir Keith Macpherson Smith will be remembered as one wno, with his brother, the late Sir Ross Smith, was the first329 words
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Article794 1936-11-24 12 WITH the new aerodrome site m Grove Road nearing completion, it is to be wondered if the Government are giving thought to the improvement of the appearance of the city as the visitors by air will see it first. The swamp land on the sea side of Grove794 words
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Article242 1936-11-24 12 Mr. J. Calder has arrived m Seremban and has taken over the duties of Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembilan. Mr. B. B. Connell, adviser to the Mines Department of the Government of Siam, who went to London to discuss the continuation of the tin restriction scheme, is a passenger242 words
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Article, Illustration39 1936-11-24 12 With King Edward attending the reremony for the first time reign, the eighteenth anniversary of the Armistice was comme m at the Cenotaph m Whitehall. London, m the presence «f Family, the Government and thousands of people. Planet NewsPlanet News - 39 words
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Article109 1936-11-24 13 Stamps To Stamp Out T.B. Brussels. v v erica of postage stamps—to A ,ndfl for fighting tuberculosis Al;tl> -u>d m Belgium this month. will be m commemoration n ary of the creation of the B^eihout. Antwerp, t Belgian commemoration new series will be sold for i about 1%4>.109 words
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Article70 1936-11-24 13 eW i B h Religion Banned In School Hours Bucharest h religion is no longer to be m Rumanian State schools, the r of Public Instruction has anrto teachers of all religions or gniied by the State have bocn d to Rive religious instruction school hours m70 words
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Article105 1936-11-24 13 Inter -Ministerial Commission Paris. AN Intcr-MinisteiAL Commission, the aim of which #111 be the dissemination of French Jiought abroad, has been set up at th Instance of M. Leon Blum, and will ha its headquarters at the Hotel Matignon. It will co-ordih ats the efforts of the various105 words
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Article108 1936-11-24 13 Delivered m Snow-White Ferries Chicago, Illinois. COAL which can b? handled m dinner clothe.^ has been put on to the market hsre Th > coal, made in f o cubes, is so clean salesman claim that snow-white lorries deliver them, white-livered men carry them into th? house, and108 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-11-24 13 H.H. The Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vymer Brooke, was a passenger to Singapore on the P. O. Comorin which arrived m port on Saturday. Tribune »>" ms Valarie, youngest daughter of H.H. The Rajah of Sarawak, uho arrived m Singapore by the Comorin on Saturda>. TribuneTribune - 46 words
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Article34 1936-11-24 13 Mr. Pierse C. Loftus. Conservative M.P. for Lowestoft, who was a guest oi honour at the Nazi Party congress m Nuremberg last month, has sent a gift of £25 for the German city's welfare.34 words
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Article31 1936-11-24 13 A tencentimo King George Jubilee stamp, printed last year for the Spanish zone (Morocco', m which there was a misspelt word, sold recently at a Lon don stamp auction for £36.31 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-24 13 T4efranhic Adures»: PHOM 5933 5934 '^P* n n n »MiMINGLY SITIJATjS IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Rriwtte Entertainments.21 words
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Advertisement29 1936-11-24 13 icwi, Ist 8c jq 3 S 8K B S MHftxy vJf VH vJH £^L. ■^Bl Bk^ E/£. -INi tt^nSl^H Ik/*- vt*- Hfl V^fe 1 1 lull HBB"^b^^7TbVii3^bU M.S. 129 words
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Advertisement95 1936-11-24 14 height of luxury There is no such luxury m the air ss is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort m great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for •personal service on all its routes Reduced fares now operative.95 words
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Article, Illustration296 1936-11-24 15 ORD MAYOR'S SHOW: SPANISH WAR PICTURES ford TmlvoF Ih* Wltl strolt his orical flavour was the theme of the n e S Jh which passed through the streets of the City to M or o London""!^ f^ S Qt TP Broa <ibnd K e. new Lord Planet News Men ofPlanet News; Topical Press - 296 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-24 15 For CHRISTMAS INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR RENE ULLMANN Raflßes Place. Singapore.34 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1936-11-24 16 VENTURING into SUNNY BEAUTY Discretion* to be observed by S" vme new to ibis country and make up for those whit have acquired I heir coat of tan DERHAPS it is the lack of sun m the mother country that makes it so desirable to acquire a golden suntan. Those1,131 words
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Article, Illustration876 1936-11-24 16 For her dressingtable jyHEN a woman and man start talking the question of careers for women invariably comes up, and on the occasion I had a discussion with anyone about it. I was surprised hv sukkestion from a man that a v. should let making the most of h*j be876 words
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Article, Illustration130 1936-11-24 17 Here we picture Peggy Sage's nail make-up, the subtlity of whose colours is something to marvel at. The blue reds are there for your violets and blue shades, and the yellow reds m about ten variations are for greens browns and yellows and a sunburnt skin. In addition to these130 words
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Advertisement48 1936-11-24 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GIJ I WE LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agenti. Booking. Agents for F.M.S. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— I Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd., etc., etc. Tel. Addresa:— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg.48 words
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Advertisement129 1936-11-24 17 STATIONER GET YOUR pa iik tit (from $3-00 to $22-50) TEMPO, I PILOT AND ST. GEORGE I FOUNTAIN PENS j AT COMPETITIVE PRICES From: E. M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. Phone 2219. SILKSTORE I I JINGAPORE'S MOST UP-TO-DATE SILK STORE Tajniahal Store 23, HIGH ST. EYES Specializing: y/XS?****-^^*^129 words
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Advertisement124 1936-11-24 17 CHEMIST CHIC PAX TRAVEL CASES From $7.00 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd., 8 Raffles Place CAMERAS AND FILMS II Mpt^M ll 1 HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle j For a Natural f^H^ Permanent J V i Wave. X^i Try our latest C point- winding #T system M Stamford Rd. TeL 48t7 Prop. J.124 words
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Article505 1936-11-24 18 British And German Compared ALTHOUGH the provisions of the Washington Treaty prevent the laying down of the keels of the two battleships of the 1936 programme ordered from Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co., Ltd., and Messrs. Vickers-Arm-strongs Ltd., before January. 1937, preparatory work for both ships505 words
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Advertisement396 1936-11-24 18 BY P*Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due SSL Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S pore. j 937 SOMAU 6,810 m Port- BEHAR 6 000 Jan. 24 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec 4 CARTRAGE ll uu Feb BANGALORE 6,000 Dec 17 SOUUAW 12 RANPURA 17.000 Dec 18 gALDERA wu^ Feb 26 1937. KfrffrK 15,000 Mar.396 words
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Advertisement133 1936-11-24 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. ms. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 Rates to Ist Class tod jjljjj Naples $497 ft $540 $317 ft $343133 words
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Miscellaneous234 1936-11-24 18 j POSTAL INTELLIGENT!: S STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY *O R DATE AND TIMH pengerang Hang Yon Nov. 24 <i 1m Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwonf? m 2 4 t Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong u24 pm THURSDAY Burma tKarapara X 3 pm234 words
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Advertisement291 1936-11-24 19 BURNS PHILP LIKE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. ICARELLA DUC Bal1 KL R bee". 28 Jan! 3 special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl net 0» r ne t0 tne connecting X.P.M. Vessel.291 words
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Advertisement404 1936-11-24 19 s Au^. to pRENcH p RTs v^ ja fl| HOMEWARDS. Dec 1 1 r?p B p?nA^2 r M^ arS KJ lleS Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Jan.* 4 CAP PADARAN For Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 OUTWARDS I (from Marseilles). MM CA? B PADARAN ToUranC ™> hOD gS' J ANGO Vff-404 words
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Miscellaneous292 1936-11-24 19 j THE II ARBOUR! s SllU'S IX DOCK Mails Expected chtpS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Mails expected from Europe etc. OR rXPECTED TO ARRIVE Amsterdam I by Air I Netherlands time Godown Gate No/ 7^30 p.m. yesterday a^/generardeUverv ing 22 1 of letters 8.25 a-m to-day. Barrgrove J8 3 Mails expected292 words
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Advertisement33 1936-11-24 20 ill i I Before you II say Whisky I I Dewar s I 1 White Label' 1 ifylll hI Sole Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN <m 1 W.S.33 words
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Advertisement27 1936-11-24 21 FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE Me E.NATHAN radio c soum exgixeeu 2529, ORCHARD ROAD. S WOULD EAT NESTLES wtfC FOR EXTRA PUNCH NESTLES QUICK oats NOW ON SALE27 words
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Miscellaneous1252 1936-11-24 21 x^-^^ 1 I*'1 J «—^.^.^^o^ A 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 120 p.m. Dance music by Adalbert 1 ON THE RADIO I lil SH"' d S 5.20 p.m. Light recorded music. 1 t-^~* •mmimm 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Concert *r 650 p m Nirom news bulletin 0A m M7-^««m2-«^ vr1,252 words
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Miscellaneous239 1936-11-24 21 Wavelength: 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs). 315 p.m. Records. 3.50 p.m Talk on Events m France. 405 p.m. Records. 4.35 p.m News, m French. 505 p.m. News m English. 5.20 p.m. End of Broadcast Wavelength: 19.63 metres (15.243 kcs). 6.15 p.m. Da/s Programme. 6.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-Paris. Conceit. 7.20 p.m.239 words
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Article, Illustration97 1936-11-24 22 The baseball team from the U. S S. Paul Jones, of the American Asiatic Fleet, which beat the Singapore squad on Sunday Tribune The Singapore baseball squad which lost to a team from the U S.SPaul Jones m a hard fought baseball gam c on Sunday Tribune Mr. Soon YinTribune - 97 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-24 22 ANCHQK Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the *ROHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD SIMeTdARBY CO., LTD.15 words
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Miscellaneous488 1936-11-24 22 ON THE RADIO Continued from page 21) ers m New Zealand. TO-MORROW veVWngnsr* 5 and ECOn miC RC 9-M P.m Opening announcement. sound fiSim T day Germany 6ym S phSnfc ng concert by the E.I.A.R 2.50 D.m. Melodies from the ope- Orchestra. retta "Die Leipziger Lerche" by Sieg- I A488 words
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758 1936-11-24 23 SAFETY FIRST CONSIDERATION IN THE AIR Sir Keith Smith On Problems Of Imperial Airways Singapore Monday. m interview with the i irihune last night Sir Keith \iK oherson Smith, who with brother the late Sir Ross Smith Led the England- Australia air I m IMI9, replied to the criticism Sich758 words
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Article31 1936-11-24 23 Picture on left— Mr. H. A Forrer, formerly District Judge and First Magistrate, Singapore, who returned from home leave by the P and O Comorin on Friday. TribuneTribune - 31 words
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Article464 1936-11-24 23 Paris Aero Show Opened (By Air Mail,' Paris, Nov. 12 jDEACE lovers will hardly be m their I 1 element at the 15th Paris Aero Show which opened this morning Civil aircraft give the Impression of having been tolerated but not encouraged, m spite of464 words
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Article104 1936-11-24 23 How They Are Affected By The Strike Singapore, Monday THE Dollar Steamship Company announces that none of their vessels viil reach Singapore until about four weeks after the United States seamen's strike ends. President liners usually arrive m Singapore every Saturday and leave the following Tuesday on their104 words
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Article27 1936-11-24 23 The new French liner Ville d'Oran has made a record crossing from Marseilles to Oran. covering the 537 miles m 23hrs. 20min. The usual time is 36hrs.27 words
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Article576 1936-11-24 24 Effective Propaganda Efforts In Liverpool (By Air Mail* (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 11 DUBLICITY for Malayan pineapple Ursa sssTwaru-ws ffl; '^^elf House t*er is always sure of a snapshot m me prels of the locality m which the Show is held but this576 words
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Article186 1936-11-24 24 New Duties In London MR. C. E. Wurtzburg, M.C., formerly the head of Mansfield and Co., Ltd m Singapore, is homeward bound on the Patroclus after a visit to Shanghai Mr. Wurtzburg has been appointed to an important post m the British shipping world, becoming managing director of186 words
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Article20 1936-11-24 24 The Cristobal Colon, the Spanish ship which has been at Cardiff for three weeks, has sailed for an unknown destination.20 words
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Article28 1936-11-24 24 The London Passenger Transport Board received a deputation from the Camberwell and Southwark Councils to discuss a proposal for Tube extension from the Elephant and Castle to Camberwell28 words
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Article68 1936-11-24 24 War And Navy Ministries Accept Cuts Tokyo, Nov. 23 THE War Ministry having accepted a cut of 102.000.000 yen and the Navy Ministry a cut of 98,000,000 yen m the draft estimates the Finance Ministry will submit to the Cabinet on Friday the budget for 1937-38, approximating 3,040,000,00068 words
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Article73 1936-11-24 24 Leave After Week In Port Singapore, Monday AFTER a stay of a week m Singapore the 12 warships of the United States Asiatic fleet left for Batavia shortly after six o'clock this morning on their cruise m Far Eastern Waters. Admiral H. E. Yarnell, Commander-in-chief of the73 words
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Article45 1936-11-24 24 The new British Minister m Sofia, Mr. M. D. Peterson, recently presented his Letters of Credence to King Boris. The King, m his reply to the Minister's address, asked him to thank King Edward again for the great honour of his recent visit to Bulgaria.45 words
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Article28 1936-11-24 24 The King of the Hellenes, accompanied by his brother, the Diadoch Paul, watched a demonstration by British aeroplanes from the aircraft-car-rier Glorious at the Royal Palace at Tatoi28 words
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Article392 1936-11-24 24 How Disease I s Conquered ißy Air Main (From Our Own Correspondent London. Nov n THIRTY-SIX years ago not more one m ten children In the stat* ?< Selangor reached the age SSL* owing to the ravages of n iiaria J!l m Klang. the Sultans se Su'392 words
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Advertisement78 1936-11-24 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! #*B ifij, f Ljl/i JiJj m^m r I /if^H wff '//jB I Pilot vacuum filling pen having no /'l^-^ Jv rubber tube inside is absolutely ruar- A^ r^^mfcJ t Jm anteed aßainst Dreakage for t^n years. [$4$ iW^^^r k^U Try the most perfect pen ever produced78 words
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465 1936-11-24 25 GOOD FIELDS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACING full Handicaps For Second Day Of Winter Meet THE 1 lowing is the full list of handiaps for Wednesday's races, the selay of the Singapore Turf Club Hordes Class 3— Div. 2— About 7 furs. jack Dmce 9 0 Russian Gown 8.13 Uttlfhurst 8.9 Rota;465 words
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Article122 1936-11-24 25 To-day In Singapore Fort Canning v P.S. and 8., Singapore Asiatics Match. Hnr- ies or Medical College ground. V SC.C. v. "Veterans." S.C.C.: C II v. 1.A.. 1.A.; Raffles College S.T.A "A." College ground, MC. v. P.W.D.. Tanglin, G.S.C. B I McNair I. G.S.C. Police Band Performance, a Tu Nic122 words
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Article118 1936-11-24 25 Make-Up Hides Women's Ills Paducah. Kentucky MAKE-UP increases the difficulty or diagnosing women's physical ailments according to Dr. John H J. Upham of Columbus. Ohio, presidentelect of the American Medical Associa--In women cosmetics usually completely disguise hair, nails, skin and even eyes the observation of which m118 words
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440 1936-11-24 25 THE motor liner Charon, built for Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co.'s Singa-pore-West Australian service, was launched by the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.. Ltd., at Dundee, recently, the ceremony being performed by Lady Holt, wife of Sir Richard Holt, Bart. The440 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-11-24 25 Fifteen new horses for the Malayan Turf arrived m Singapore yesterday by the P and O Somali. They are to be sold by auction at the Tuff Club This picture shows one of the portable loo>e boxes being swung to the wharf TribuneTribune - 43 words
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Article88 1936-11-24 25 Appointment Of Mr. C. G. Houell OFFICIAL confirmation ha^ been received of the appointment of Mr. C G Howeli. Legal Adviser. F.M.S, to be Attorney- General. Straits Settlements m .succession to Mr. Justice McElwaine. who has become Chief Justice. Mr Howeli. whD kl 42 years of age. was educated88 words
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Article46 1936-11-24 25 The death has occurred at Hull. In his ninetieth year, of Mr. William Henry Barker, solicitor's clerk, who worked In the same room, at the same desk, and sat on the same stool for 78 years since he entered the office as a "boy of 11.46 words
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Article1117 1936-11-24 26 Captain Hawk - Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Matters by A CONTEMPORARY writer has suddenly ventured to show his J|-«™-ment at my remarks regarding the handicapping of C*Uin ncr.es m AM country by takmr up cuugcls «gj Sf no morl consideration than the performances of a donkey on Blackpool beach. A1,117 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-11-24 26 Jockey Spencer, undoubtedly one of the best riders m Malaya to-day, rode to his true form on Saturday when he brought m two cleverly ridden winners m Rose of Dreams and Bell Press. Spencer was the only jockey to ride more than one winner on Saturday.46 words
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Article127 1936-11-24 26 Mr. Samuel Especkerman Passes THE death took place at Guillemard Road, Singapore, on Saturday night of Mr. Samuel Francis Especkerman m his 78th year. The funeral which took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, was preceded by a Choral Service at the Church of the127 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-11-24 26 Famous English jockeys competed m the annual Donkey Derb> i of the Excelsior Philanthropic Society when the Jockeys versus »«> football match was held at Millwall's ffrounds. London. Here we Wragg, one of England's "crack" .iorkevs. leadine the field m c key Derby. Planet NewsPlanet News - 47 words
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Article, Illustration40 1936-11-24 26 J. Orchard was the only trainer tn saddle more than one winner ,n Saturday. His candidate fen Pr won the Free Handicap m Hinvinein& style, and Squeeze von the last race m which another of Orchards candidates Popover, tame third40 words
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Article172 1936-11-24 26 M. C. C. Cannot Win Sydney, Nov |N the match between the BLC.C. and an Aastralian Eleven, the home team batted all day to-day and at Jhe close of play were 544 for eight wickets. They ire thus 256 runs ahead with two wickets m hand and172 words
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30 1936-11-24 26 Singapore, Monc Commander C. A. Robinson. Master Attendant, Colombo. I appointed Deputy Master Attends the Straits Settlements. He will arrive by rhc Hector Saturday.30 words
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Miscellaneous27 1936-11-24 26 Tin* Titles To-day: 606 am. 7 ft. 7 ins.; 626 p.m. 7 ft 6 ins. To-morrow: 7.05 a.m. 8 ft 1 m 7 55 p.m. 8 ft.27 words
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Article330 1936-11-24 27 SEVEN GOALS TO ONE Club Attack In The Shade Singapore, Monday. nis pi WING all round superiority, 1) Rallies Institution trounced an S C( eleven to the tune of 7—l on the Padans this afternoon. 1,, ihe first half the Club did well, beinL «»nly a330 words
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Article73 1936-11-24 27 AMAZING GOLF Irresistible Padgham London. Nov. 22. IT Cane Town, Alfred Padgham, the A British open champion. won the Province Rolf championship with a total of 278 for the four rounds. urns being 72,64. T3 and 69. The second round was a course reord. the bogey score was 76. InReuter - 73 words
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Article86 1936-11-24 27 Ml»nth-Old Baby Unable To Cry Pittsburg, Pennsylvania A MOTHER who pleaded with surgeons n Ip her make her baby cry may soon her wish fulfilled. Mi t o Gjego brought her nineold baby, Eugene, to hospital reported that the infant had wonderful" since birth— but he ried. "It86 words
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Article209 1936-11-24 27 "The Rest" Beat Scotland By 7—4V 2 THE Keppel Golf Club "Scotland" vs. "The Rest" match which was played on Sunday, resulted m a win for "The Rest" by 7 to 4V 2l as under (Scotland players mentioned first):— H. Gray W. Y. Semple 0, P. Romney and209 words
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Article124 1936-11-24 27 Raffles College Not Good Enough Singapore, Monday PLAYING one man short, the Singapore Colts still proved superior m a game of hockey when they defeated Raffles College this evening, on the College ground, by three goals to nil. They started off m a fine manner, displaying sound124 words
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Article55 1936-11-24 27 Woman And Brother Killed Belgrade noR simply showing her face, a woman T has been shot dead at Kosovska Mitrovica Yugoslavia. Her brotner who tried to "protect her. was also miht not see them But ttaprte Sf IR eWafr d when g SEE r^Vr^oJn^^U,, faces did iu>t55 words
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Article48 1936-11-24 27 The United Service Officers not being able to raise a team, to-day's S.C.C. tournament rugger match against the Public Services and Bankers will not take place. Instead a match will be played on the padang between the PS. and B. and a team from Fort Canning.48 words
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Article17 1936-11-24 27 The hockey match, S.C.R.C. vs. y.m. C.A.. to have been played yesterday, was not held.17 words
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461 1936-11-24 27 GIRLS SPORTS CLUB DEFEAT TEACHERS Interesting Game Won By Three Goals To One Singapore, Monday ALTHOUGH the Singapore Teachers' Association women's hockey team were beaten by three goals to one by the Girls Sports Club "A" team at Serangoon this evening, they gave a very promising display. The Teachers should461 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-11-24 28 f i E c E >. Xi II is la I* E s ft) S If Tribune Si w C ax 1 ft a* ■I Tribune e« a E 5 5All I: is c s I I 5 .5 «.2 f )P r Us TribuneTribune - 44 words
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Article15 1936-11-24 28 Italy Spain 5a!L 5 J 2**B3 ■15 i g a! s Sen •g B a«sSill*15 words