Morning Tribune, 6 January 1937
1937-01-06
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1937-01-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-No. 289. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, January 6, 1937. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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1220 1937-01-06 1 ri/riMiVrujH m;>i \\in\<. m 1 1 \sr OF M I/I l> VESSEL INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS TB* TIHHSVMI ITALIAN VOM l IIH* IWHIII London, Jan. 5. l ANDING of Italian volunteer soldiers m Spain to join Franco's army, interference by the insurgents' naval vessels with trading vesselsReuter Wireless - 1,220 words
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Article71 1937-01-06 1 Returning To China Next Month THE cruiser Suffolk, whose Commander is Captain H. C. Phillips, is being commissioned at Chantham 10-day for reservice m China alter over a year m ihe dockyard for repairs and re-Ujiup-ment costing £513,000. including additional armour and anti-aircrafi armament and provision for threeReuter - 71 words
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Article131 1937-01-06 1 Flying Boats From Marseilles Uodoo. Jan 4 FE tram journey between Paris and Brindisi m connec ion with Imperial Airways Empire services will become Paris to Marseilles under a new arrangement The flying boat Ca^or operated the first service out of Marseilles carry- ing seven passengers andReuter Wireless - 131 words
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Article204 1937-01-06 1 Quota Fixed At 100 Per Cent By New Committee Brussels Jan. 5 A 5 meeting here to-day the International Tin Committee decided > ratify the agreement to continue restriction of output m the Ll< y for a period of five years from Jan. 1 1937;204 words
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Article, Illustration202 1937-01-06 1 Weak State Of Heart Vatican City, Jan. 4. THE Pope's condition is reported aa unchanged and it is understood Dr. Achili. Bonanone, the Rome specialist, who carried out a slight operation on His Holiness some months ago, will be called m for consultation to-morrow. The officialReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement11 1937-01-06 1 t jITIIODOiV j HEADACHES does not affect S j the heart11 words
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Advertisement68 1937-01-06 1 "^■ESEm^ fresh milk— \xoth ALL THE TROUBLE I T£T Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk j your troubles with milk, to drink. 'lt is especially k For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your i milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, water removed.68 words
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Article866 1937-01-06 2 JAPANESE POLICY NO ATTEMPT AT CONGEST OF LOCAL MARKET Cheap Production Secret Singapore, Tuesday. "WHY cannot the people m other countries manufacture goods as cheaply and of such quality as we do?" This was a question asKed by Mr tan -Ichiro Yoshida, Chief of the Third Bection866 words
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251 1937-01-06 2 Headlines Which Might Mislead Jury Quoted In Court; Evidence Inaccurately Summarised Singapore, Tuesday. A CRITICISM of the Singapore newspaper press was made by Mr. C. P. Burke after the luncheon In erval m the Assize Court to-day before the continuation of the251 words
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Article197 1937-01-06 2 Italian Views On New Pact THE Anglo-Italian agreement takes the form of an excnange of let ers. Sir Eric Drummond, interviewed after the signature, said there is nothing m the document against France or anybody else. Ihe I alian press emphasises AngloItalian policy is now able to proceed onReuter Wireless - 197 words
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Article64 1937-01-06 2 Broadcasting Daily On 225 Metres THE new Singapore radio station Z II I- belonging to the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, is now broadcasting (test Transmissions) daily on 225 metres from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. (11.30 a.m. to 1? 30 p m. on Sundays). Listeners are64 words
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Article16 1937-01-06 2 Mr. Yong Ngim Djin. Headmaster o the A.C.S., Kampar. is spending c short holiday m Singapore.16 words
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Article212 1937-01-06 2 Watching Bridal Procession Singapore. Tuewi.,-.-ON the morning of Dec 19, two Chinese children, a boy and a girl, wer* looking at a bridal procession m Neil Road when both of them were knocked down by a mosquito bus driven by Chinese. The boy escaped injury, but212 words
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Article57 1937-01-06 2 Charges Of Revolutionary Activities Moscow. Jan. 4 THE Preis breaks its silence concerning Karl Radck, the publicist, which it has observed since the trial of Zino vieff. The Pr^ss to-day charges Radek with having been a member of the underground Trotskyist organisation and having conspired with Sokoinikoff toReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Advertisement18 1937-01-06 2 WING LOONG PERFECT TAILORING 100, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 7627 %W?) RAPID HARDENING "J^ rE M E IV T18 words
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Advertisement66 1937-01-06 2 Shell Moron Oils. KEEP THEIR LUBRICATING PROPERTIES OVER LONG PERIODS AND APPEAL TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST CONSIDERATION IS FfONOMY I V Lvvll v Ifl 1 #^Jfc£ ifctffci'in m: w i iii;i I fjt Ifffl lIIjIi. 3lll^l^l>#viD i" it m ir vii ir I I *3» «Isi imi i^i^ .^iii^i^"^- itii66 words
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Article544 1937-01-06 3 POOR LIGHTING IN SERANGOON ROAD Accused Motorist's Outspoken Criticism Singapore, Tuesday. ovONEV Archibald Seymour Park pond o December 2 Ulsi made his t this afternoon after the proserise had been closed. accused who is employed with Remington Rand Inc.. is also a mern£f- < the Singapore Amateur Dramatic e He544 words
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Article186 1937-01-06 3 Week's Programme In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. THE Indian Deputation, arrived m Sin- tapore by car at noon to-day g^pore at noon '^o-day by car from up-country m the course of their mission to Malaya to investigate labour conditions, wi.l have a busy time during their six-day stay186 words
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Article14 1937-01-06 3 Kmsrdon Rowe of the Kintn T tnbution Co.. Ltd looh Bof the General Hospital14 words
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Article98 1937-01-06 3 Business Man Lost In Mid Air London, Jan 5. pASSENGERS of an airliner reaching Croydon from Cologne relate the aternUnf disappearance en route of Max Wenner. aged fifty, returninn from I holiday m Germany. He seemed to be agitated and wrote n long letter, he thenReuter - 98 words
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Article52 1937-01-06 3 Singapore. Tuesday. At about 2.45 p.m. yesterday, an Indian fell from a coconut tree elojfl t 0 Hillside Drive. Paya Lebar He complained of severe pain m the bacK and neck. Both his wrists were fPictured, and he was removed to the Tan Tock Song Hospital52 words
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Article160 1937-01-06 3 Railway Wages Claim Not Met THE railway staff national tribunal has decided against the claim of th ra Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen for a standard day I of six hours and a standard week ofj 36 hours, abolition of percentage de ductions from earnings, concessions on SundayBritish Official Wireless - 160 words
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Article12 1937-01-06 3 Mr. A. Pearce. 0.C.P.D., Kampar, left last week for Home, on furlough.12 words
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Article206 1937-01-06 3 Backache Made Him Feel An Old Man at 31 This man of 31 was prematurely aged by kidney trouble, when he should have been enjoying the best years ox his U*e. Here he telis how Kruschen gave him back his health, after months of pain:—206 words
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Article74 1937-01-06 3 U S. Labour Organising Workers Into Unions Flint, Michigan, Jan. 4. r»EN T ERAL Motors has ordered manual facturers of steel and rubber machinery and accessories to suspend deliveries till further notice, thus affecting thousands of men employed m these industries. The trade union strike against General Motors is theReuter Wireless - 74 words
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Advertisement22 1937-01-06 3 lII\4M lI .AH* AND FIELD GLASSES BY TI!!: BEST MAKERS Storked by ZEISS. HEATH, ETC. MOTION. SMITH SOX 15. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.22 words
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Advertisement81 1937-01-06 3 Law Xolire For fo day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. OS. 154 36— Re Will of Wan Eng Kiat deed: Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m th? 2nd Cotttt at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. S.A.S. Park. I By direction of the Honourable. The'81 words
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Article135 1937-01-06 4 London, Jan. 5 Previous To-day Change Distillers 1239 12a6 H» Dunlop Rubber 35|1»/ 2 34|10»/ 2 -3 General Electric 93!9 _3 Imperial Chemical Industries 41|7V 2 41J4& —3 Imperial Tobacco IBO\IV 2 180(7^ Anglo-Dutch 42!» 436 up 9 Canadian Pacific 14% 15 up Va London Tin ll(10V135 words
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Article142 1937-01-06 4 ■IJBBEI London, Jan. 5. Last Price To-day Change Toot Steadier Steady Spot Buyers. 9% 101(16 +5J16 Sellers. 9% 10 Ys l A March Buyers 9% 10 +Va I ScUers. 913J16 10^ +5|16 Apr June Buyers. 9% 10 J /4 Sellers. 913)16 10V 8 +5|16 JuiylSept Buyers. ***** 915142 words
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Article25 1937-01-06 4 London, Jan. f> TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chanpe Spot (afternoon closing price) £231 229 Y a —i\ Forward £232 229 7 8 2»<g25 words
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Article52 1937-01-06 4 RUBBER New York Jan 4 Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Dull Spot Buyers. 21 20 9J16 7|16 Sellers. 21 V 8 *****6 —7,16 AprillJune Buyers. 20 15 16 20 7 16 V 2 Sellers. ***** 20 9 16 TIN Standard Tone Dull Easy Spot 513/ 4 5152 words
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Article74 1937-01-06 4 London, Jan. 5. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.96 U 8.98 V 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 2* 8 Is. 2 1932 —132 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3132 Is. 374 words
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Article29 1937-01-06 4 London. Jan. 5. Previous To-day Change GOLD £115 2 2 2 Fine Bar per oz SILVER SDOt 21^ ***** +116 Months forwara 21 3 16 +1 1629 words
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Advertisement21 1937-01-06 4 __*^I 2— I I^RRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. MARINE I INSURANCE I |ll W. J. DEXTER, Manager. TeL BW6< nnlajwn Orwn. j21 words
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Advertisement7 1937-01-06 4 Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE7 words
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Article1309 1937-01-06 5 utuedby Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore. Jan. 4 (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser Co. Lyall tvatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* 4-Ampat Tin 5,3 59 5,7 6,1 M Asam Kumbang ..33 6 34 6 32- 34--ll Austral Maty 55| 561,309 words
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Article220 1937-01-06 5 Singapore, Tuesday morning. Singapore, 35 7 8 cts. Market Tone: Steady London: 913 16d., down 7 16d Market Tone: Steady New York: 20 916 cts.. down 716 ct Market Tone: Dull. Singapore. Tuesday evening. To-day has again been rather erratic on the lccal market. Business opened on forwards at220 words
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Article27 1937-01-06 5 Singapore, Tuesday noon. Singapore: $114 34, down $7 8 London: £231, down 555.; three months £232, down 50s. New York: 51 14 cts., down 14 ct.27 words
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Article193 1937-01-06 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Jan. 5. In their daily comments on the closing trend of the market, Messrs. Fra^g* and Co. state:— TIN Tin was down 7 8 at midday The tin share market was somewhat quieter to-day and there was evidence of profit- taking particularly m193 words
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Advertisement22 1937-01-06 5 I THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR I TO-DAY IS I FLORSHEIM I Exclusively Sold by ■H. B. WINTER I 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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Article294 1937-01-06 6 Lewis Peat's Weekly Report Lewis and Peat. Ltd. m their week»y rubber market report dated London, Dec 22 state PLANTATION— The Improvement reported m our last report has continued throughout the week and the price ol lOd. per lb. was paid for Spot and up to April June294 words
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Article81 1937-01-06 6 Japanese Plane Over Tsingtao Shanghai, Jan 5. QUIET continues m Suiyuan, there being no signs of another attack by the Manchu and Mongol irregulars approaching. A Japanese plane appeared over Tsingtao, the Shantung port, yesterday morning. Five-bar flags aud bills were dropped. Admiral Hsin Hung Leh, me Mayor,Sin Chew Jit Poh - 81 words
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Article171 1937-01-06 6 I SELLING Singapore, Jan. 5. London T.T. London demand London 4 months' fight Lyons demand I fl, Hamburg demand l New York demand f •>■}? Montreal demand V* Batavia demand {J^ 8 Samarang demand IU>J 8 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands I Madras and Colombo demand JMjj 'Hongkong demand171 words
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Article198 1937-01-06 6 Singapore, Jan. a. R. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $171 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Si*m) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) "White" No. Al $250 R (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $222 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 2198 words
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Advertisement125 1937-01-06 6 Nederlandschc HandelMaatsehappijj. X.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000.000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President. M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A. PAUW C.125 words
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Advertisement60 1937-01-06 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES bi our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement281 1937-01-06 6 The Singapore Chamber OF Commerce Rubber Assn DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. January* 35% 35 3 4 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. January i 35 316 35 1116 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* <awardable Spore* 35% 35* 2 do. January 35% 35»/281 words
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Advertisement47 1937-01-06 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y. 100.000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 130.900 .000 0] Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Managers Room. h 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk47 words
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Article, Illustration48 1937-01-06 7 The Musulmans of Paris gathered at their mosque recently to celebrate Ramadan (a period of fasting). Our ploto shows a jroup of Musulman personalities outside the mosque. France- Press refcn Minister. Third from the ght is M. Cesiano. the Roumanian Ambassador m Pans. France-PressFrance-Presse - 48 words
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Advertisement137 1937-01-06 8 1 A GREAT SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH > Everybody agrees: It's one of the Grandest Musicals S ever produced by WARNER BROS— The Makers of Big Musical Hits "9* I| CAPITOL To-day 3.15-6.15-9.15 |I IB kitm■i i L J l.^B I "i^^^i^ J^^^ {Magnificent Dancing Sequences! Haunting Songs! See GABLE rise CAIN137 words
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Advertisement245 1937-01-06 8 pavilion BraßS^i*AN EXCELLENT NEW TEAM f^% P^ > tEDMUND LOWEp^Kj^r I GLORIA STUART m |^|h|| U r V D I The UIRL on the FRONT I AGE j. with REGINALD OWEN I A NEW UNIVERSAL HIT 4. 8>«S»«g>^«g»«8>«8»A A A A «8»«*» A A A A/. A A A A245 words
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Article, Illustration76 1937-01-06 9 Many Society children attended the film matinee for children at the Palace Theatre m London, m aid of the rinematographers' Benevolent Association. Above we s?e Donald Duck pouring out tea for Sir Maurice Jenks, former Lord Mayor of London his daughter. Mrs. Philip, her son. Micha Philin *nd M-»/el OillPlanet News - 76 words
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Article192 1937-01-06 9 Response To TheChristmas Appeal ion. treasurer of the Children's Society. Singapore, smds the fol-j lis t of donations In response to h e Christmas appeal:--r ***Un. j. m. Mmt ?250' M- i v 10 n Macphail 25 S J-. Sr. S 1 Mr" lymous 100 J* T*aT.,. B192 words
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Article34 1937-01-06 9 H H. the Sultan of Johore requests all who correspond wi n n m by post to see that the flap or flaps of envelopes are properly secured and, if possible, sealed.34 words
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Article327 1937-01-06 9 Dividends Of 10% For Year THE thirty ■ecood ordinary general meeting 01 the Malay Rubber Planters, Ltd. was held at Allington House, London Mr. A. J. Stevens tthe chairman* said that their rubber crop had again been ob ained from Kati Estate, the yield ocr acre continuing327 words
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Advertisement31 1937-01-06 9 sto.nTght4s5 to.nTght 45 \Thi»alri> HOY.iL MORROW SINGAPORE PREMIERE! P. s ratnabai and a big cast m MELODY of the RADIO The Most Entertaining Egyptian v RATNAVALI n Musicale of th< Year31 words
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Advertisement46 1937-01-06 9 THE WORLD AWAITS HIM Here's your favourite Smiling Lieutenant playing havoc with the Innocents of Paris m a new Love Parade of Melody and Mirth NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL //v JL^ 'TFWrr* "H Wm H fascfnotmQ W S Romance m of o 9«y V adventurer46 words
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Article, Illustration3272 1937-01-06 10 Coronation Proclaimed With Ancient Ceremony: Rising Generation: Brighter Museums: Another Nuffield Gift: The Circus Comes To Town. The LONDON Point Of VIEW (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Thursday. Dec. 24. 1936. GLORIOUS weather, m contrast to the v dismal laden skies and sleet whichPlanet News - 3,272 words
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Advertisement12 1937-01-06 10 M HUNGARIAN BLOUSES at the House of Quality DOULATBAMS 48, HIGH STREET12 words
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Article, Illustration97 1937-01-06 11 Exactly 18 seconds aft r the gong had started the scheduled ten-round fl^ht between Joe Louis md Eddie Simms m the annaul Christmas Charity Show m Cleveland, Ohio. America V "brown bomber" put his opponent on Che canvas for the count with a terrific left that travelled only fifteen mPlanet News; France-Presse - 97 words
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Article290 1937-01-06 12 j|N order to relieve the shortage of near rubber the British members of the International Rubber Regulation Committee have cabled to Ma lav a and other British dependencies producing rubber Mldllg them to issue export licences for six mouths -instead oi" one to three mouths, as done290 words
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Article705 1937-01-06 12 ANE of several excellent suggestions put forward at the public meet'ng held m Taipinu to discuss arrangements for the Coronation was to the effect that a permanent memorial should be erected to commemorate the event. What form the memorial will take M a matter for the committee but705 words
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Article292 1937-01-06 12 Mr J. Pestell. of Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ipoh. is at the Cameron Highlands on a holiday. sj: f Mr. S. Meredith Jones, Dental Surgeon, has now returned to Ipoh after a MTlel stay at Cameron Hignianus. *j» »p Mr Chiah Hang Sin. of the Chinese Education Department, is visiting292 words
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Article, Illustration41 1937-01-06 12 A portrait of the late Kin? Georee V m the uniform of Co!onel-in-Chief Ist Batt. (K.G.0.) Uth Sikh IN-giim ni, executed by J. Newman Holroyd ana commissioned by officers of tlu Regiment. The picture is being despatched to India. Topical PressTopical Press - 41 words
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Article352 1937-01-06 13 The Company s Investments the third ordinary general meeting cf T \i-Sn and General Trust *****.. d was held at Winchester House. U m?° n E On B DeC Rid 2 sdel the chairman I h nrp^ided said that the year's tran*£?ion"ihow^d a net profit of352 words
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Article120 1937-01-06 13 Service* In A Hundred Languages London ARCHBISHOPS and Bishops of the n Anglican Church, heads of Free .relies and representatives of Bible md Missionary Societies throughout world have added their signatures a Utter of invitation to participate the observance of the Universal Week of Prayer. The Week120 words
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Article39 1937-01-06 13 new factory, which will eventually v r iclo work for about two thousand £°n. is to be built at Lostook. near «^n. for the manufacture of De Hacontrollable pitch screws for Romanes to be suDclied to the British '^vernment39 words
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Article227 1937-01-06 13 A ng lo Orien ta I London Tin ALTHOUGH exact figures were not available, it was indicated that the recent meetings of the London Tin Corporation and the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation had effectively approved the merger scheme. That does not mean that criticism was silenced as a227 words
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Article108 1937-01-06 13 Went To Play In The Stream A TAMIL boy, about two years old. was d/owned m a stream m Si'ibin Road near the Kinta Swimming Club. It is gathered that the unfortunate lad went out to play shortly after noon ou Saturday when the stream was m spate.108 words
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Article37 1937-01-06 13 Birmingham hns just supplied a number of cast bronze doors for the Jodhrur Palace, an indication that craftsmanship is not dead even m a city famed for its application of mass production methods.37 words
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Article255 1937-01-06 13 Different Kinds Of Articles Hiissing nURING the last few days, especially v since the Christmas and New Year season began, a number of thefts, mainly petty In nature, have been reported to the Iroh Police from various Darts of the district. Varied kinds of things255 words
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Article81 1937-01-06 13 THE density of smoke m Sheffield to- day is much less than it was 30 years ago when the city was making: scarcely half the steel it is making now. This is largely due to the installation by local firms of furnaces which make the minimum, of smoke81 words
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Article231 1937-01-06 13 Founders In Fog Barnstable THE oldest ketch m th e world active 1 service, he 54-ton Ceres, of Bude. Cornwall has founded m Barnstable Bay during a dense fog. The ship was the oldest auxiliary ketch on Lloyd's Register, and was built at Salcombe. Devon 125231 words
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Article50 1937-01-06 13 One of the heaviest cownpours of rain experienced m Sitiawan fell on Sunday night, when the whole of Simpang Ampang town was flooded. The water flooded the streets and entered the shophouses. Fortunately the heavy shower ceased after a while and the flood water quickly ran out to the river50 words
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Advertisement22 1937-01-06 13 LOKILK »'l!n* 5933 Telegraphic Address: 5934 GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.22 words
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Advertisement8 1937-01-06 13 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU W P.S. 308 words
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Article, Illustration231 1937-01-06 14 First Picture Of Since A Queen Elizabeth cession Th«- "Qiio rn "Miry" the ?hnt CunarcMVhite Star liner— entered the King George V. graving dock at Southampton recently to und^rjjo her first overhaul Since she was launched, the liner has done 14 round trips, carried 40 000 pa;MWgew, j»nd encountered allTopical Press; Planet News - 231 words
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Advertisement38 1937-01-06 15 ■li r: iJ^r. j//^ 1 JM WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid m HongKong and various ports of China. RENUJLLMANN Raffles Place, Singapore.38 words
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Article, Illustration2023 1937-01-06 16 Serve FISH DISHES i for the family Luncheons ANE always seems to eat a terrific U amount over Christmas. It can t be. helped, it just is so and has been so for years. But now that the Yuletide season is over, a good thing to do would be to2,023 words
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Advertisement26 1937-01-06 16 I FANCY DRESSES will be greater successes j when worn with the right WIGS I Get yours from MAISOX PERM TeL Mil 79 Stamford Road, j26 words
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Advertisement26 1937-01-06 16 T PHOENIX 7 !q If I ifßFlMinßlf^lS I s j r \A tiii PHONE )34 6 3 j THE PHOENIX I AERATED WATER WORKS jL «8*26 words
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Article364 1937-01-06 17 LUNCHEON Puree of tomato soup urape anu grapetruu Croutons baiad lea Puree of tomato soup may be made from man lomatots ana iresn oeei StocK or unneu lumatoeo ana tinned consomme, me propoition 01 the two mat* Oc to taste. Strain beiore serving. ror grape364 words
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Advertisement54 1937-01-06 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE I LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. S Baggage Contractors A Fonrardlna S Agents. Booking. Agents for rM* i I Railways Bifftge Agents for:- S toiue fliunel Line I i East Asl&tlC Line Neuerlana Line U.IMM. CO., iAO.. S etc.. ew. iti. Aaaress.- luooaue PHONE 242«54 words
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Advertisement140 1937-01-06 17 STATIONER $200.00 In Cash Prizes MANY NOVEL AND EASY COMPETITIONS FOR LOCAL READERS ENTRANCE TO ALL CONTESTS IS FREE AND THERE ARE NO IRKSOME "ST GULATIONS TO FOLLOW SHORT STORIES BY FAMOUS AUTHORS THE MALAYAN STORY-TELLER OUT ON JAN. 15, 1937. Published by E. M. Glover Co. SILK STOReT SATISFACTION140 words
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Advertisement202 1937-01-06 17 CHEMIST i evA^a^a^K;^^^b^a^^3^av^^^a^aH^V ß liV I KfIBMe^BHBaVaHKaiHBBHHBHBI I can quite easily bo remedtod i Wf the uae of Imom aids to boauty. 1 1 No matter how active your life, > or how hot the day, you can preserve > that charmlni matt akla aorlaoe which la ao admired. I202 words
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Article269 1937-01-06 18 Further Help Planned By The Government IT a committee meeting of the Ship ping Standard Improvement Association m Tokyo recently, Mr. Shigemitsu, chief of the Marine Section of the Department of Communications, ex-' plained the Government's new shipping policy. Mr. Shigemitsu stated that the Government will defray Yen269 words
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Advertisement482 1937-01-06 18 ■H BHfeß^B^B^Sfl^B^B^B^B'Vß^^^^^ BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due lonnaice Tonnage Spore. 1»37. IW7 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. lb CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 UOKFU louuu Jan. lo BURDAWAN 6 070 Mar. 13 HKHAR 60U0 Jan. 25 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26 CAKTHAOE 17.UUU Jan. M RANPURA ***** Apr. 9 SOUDAN ti.SuU482 words
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Advertisement178 1937-01-06 18 M. M. LINE (Incorporated m France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Jan. 19 JEAN LABORDE 11,414 T. Feb. 2 ARAMIS 17.536 T. Feb. 13 ERIDAN 9,928 T. Mar. 3 FELIX ROUSSEL178 words
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Advertisement129 1937-01-06 18 iVY.K. LINK GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. FUSHIMI MAIIU Jan. 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Jan. 21 m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Feb. 3 Rates to Ist Class End class Naples 1497 $540 1317 1343 Marseilles 514129 words
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Miscellaneous231 1937-01-06 18 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TODAY "OH pv n DATE AND TIMI 3iam (Parcels only) Kudat Jan. 6 U arr iengat and Tembilahan Makasser 6 11 am ?engerang 8. Soon Heng 6 9 a.m 3. Britain. Europe. Egypt and Ceylan (Parcels only> Ajax v q n001) Djainbi and231 words
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Article156 1937-01-06 19 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Muinam 20 1 Fushima Maru i« 3 Kudat J6 3 Potsdam 11 3 Diomed J Steel Scientist 34 3 Karoa 36 3 Nauato Maru 46 4 Manoeran 48 4 Nankoh Maru 4 Somali 50 a Mata156 words
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Article72 1937-01-06 19 I A big outbreak of fire occurred m Pulau Tiku.s village, Penang. on Friday night, when two smokehouses belonging to Mr. Ooi Hoo Bene; of Cantonment Road burst into flames. It was only throimh the timely arrival and promp work by the Penang Fire Brigade that the conflagration was localised,72 words
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Article140 1937-01-06 19 More Recruits As Premiums Newcastle. "I am asking you to help us m the Government to pay the premiums on the insuranc; policy for the defence of the Empire and to make policy absolutely valid." With these words Lord Strathoona ana Mount Royal, Under Secretary of State for140 words
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Advertisement304 1937-01-06 19 BIHIt\S PIIILP Lli\E. (Incorporated m Australia* MARELLA Jan Ue 2B St Feb 2 MERKUR Feb. 28 Mar. 3 bpecial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passe it* is may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydnjy or Melbourne to the connectir X.P.M. Vessel.304 words
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Advertisement384 1937-01-06 19 < IK^^l TO FRENCH PORTS \V 1 j/^ mmm jJT HOMEWARDS. OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). C^°VARELLA F r S&ig n TouT n Haiphong j l^. 7 DALNY J an. 13 CAP. TOURANE FAREB FROM ANT PLACE. MALAGA TO Mt»«»nj. T Mtl "^^T~ Jan. U Pnr T F,!I^ V H 2? II384 words
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Miscellaneous89 1937-01-06 19 Air Mail Despatches Medan, Jask§, tAmsterdam§ and tLondons: Netherlands, closing (parcels and registration at 12.15 p.m. and letters at 12 45 p.m. tj-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 'parcels and registration at 7 p.m. yesterday) and letters at 7 a.m. to-day. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas,89 words
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Article118 1937-01-06 20 WHEN a doctor stated at a Westminster inquest that a woman's death wns dv? to lobar pneumonia accelerated by alcoholism. Mr. Ingleby Oddie. the coroner, commented: "You do not put it as a cause of death if a man has a red nose, grey hair, or i> blind118 words
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Article44 1937-01-06 20 The tenth annual British Empire (Oversea* golf meeting and dinner, oreanised by the Lucifier Golfing Society U to be held m London m July 01 next year, and Malayan golfers who are expecting to be home at that lime will be welcome to attend.44 words
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Article60 1937-01-06 20 A former pupil of the great Houdini and performer m magical tricks m Europe and America. Mr. Man Wan Sun. one of the best known of Chinese magicians, is now m Penang. entertaining audiences with his remarkable feats at sleight of hand, conjuring and ca i tricks. Mr Sun is60 words
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Advertisement37 1937-01-06 20 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT BEST CHEAPEST QUALITY \^4^UT)t^^ PRICE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Baps. !\LWAYS IN STOCK MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1. FINLAYSON GREEN37 words
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Advertisement15 1937-01-06 21 Iliiig Up itt.jft FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE MeE NATHAN RADIO SOUM) ENGINEERS 2SI». ORCHARD ROAD.15 words
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Miscellaneous1761 1937-01-06 21 —^^^^^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.^.A m English on DJE, DJN, DJQ, In Nether- 6.50 a.m. Time signal. Recorded V f iandlsh on DJA, DJB. music continued. Mt 9-35 p.m. To-day m Germany. Sound 7.50 a.m. Close down. f Fl^ UillflV chifH?n Jn -iMJ c "h ReVleW EdlU>t Jn a.m. Classical concert I 2 ii1,761 words
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Article1220 1937-01-06 22 Reserves Strengthened: Dividend 20% Maintained London. •THE twenty-third ordinary general 1 meeting ot Kamuming Tin Dredging Lid., was held at the Charered Insurance lnstu ute, 2U. Alaermanouiy, Lonuon, Sir Arciubald MUcheison, Bait, (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said: Gentlemen,— Wi h your pei mission1,220 words
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Article144 1937-01-06 22 A Malay by the name of Sudin bin Bakar was charged wKh stealing one pair of bangles valued at $2. m the Sungei Patani court recently. It was alleged that accused absconded after stealing the jewellery He was arrested by the Merbok Police. H.H. Tunku Abdul Rahman, who tried the144 words
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Article421 1937-01-06 22 Continued Prosperity Foreseen THE seventh annual general meeting of Klliingball Tin, L.d., was hnid reoenily at 1 Marnn's-lane, London. Mr W. Arthur Addinsell, the chairman, moved the adoption oi the repori and accounts and the declaration ol anal dividend of 12 1,2 per cent., making 35 per cent,421 words
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Advertisement32 1937-01-06 22 I X S/INDEM/Ili's l I PORTS SHERRIFS I X II y W X AY "^^^l-^^ 'I y^" *s!F^>J n X m m<9^ 1 W Vv 9 M^ m> '^l V*' S«\ vl32 words
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940 1937-01-06 23 Historic Building O/* Lincoln's Flats Louth. Lincolnshire. AMI of the most beautiful spires m 0 England some say the only spire •h-it ri« i be" mentioned m the same oreuth as Salisbury, is m imminent dan"e £5 O 000 CO m^rbe raised immediately if940 words
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Article150 1937-01-06 23 Where They Can Learn To Fly London A SCHOOL" where birds are to be taught flying Is shortly to be opened on land belonging to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animate na«r Thames Ditton. Surrey. The school will consist ol two large cages—150 words
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52 1937-01-06 23 Berlin Prisoners In the concentration camps established by the Nazis In Germany spend some of their spare time m study. English and French are the most popular, subjects. Another is bookkeeping Prisoners are also allowed to read approved books and copies of the Nazi newspaper. 'VoelkLscherReuter - 52 words
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Article345 1937-01-06 23 The following promotions have beu niade m the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines. They are to date from Dec 31. 1936 exc.pt where otherwise stated Commander to Captain D N C Tufnell. DSC. R. O Fitz Roy. J. A M. Rowson. G E. M. O'Donnell G R.345 words
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Article81 1937-01-06 23 Major to Brevet Lieut. Colonel RAD Brooks D.S.O. Captain to Brevef Major P W OH Phibbs The following promotions have been announced by the Commonwealth Naval Board i Lieut. Commander To Commander R R Dowlina Lieut. Commander (B) to Commander <E> C C Clark Paymaster Lieut. Commander to81 words
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Article72 1937-01-06 23 About 145.000 worker., In the British cotton industry' are to receive. as from Jan 1 an increa.se of 9 per cent m the standard rate of their wages. This decision has been taken by UM Wages Committee of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners .^MOCtottans Among the72 words
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134 1937-01-06 23 Letters Sold By Auction For £225 La^rc k ii€ London A SERIES oi 32 letters written by the late T. E Lawrence. Lawrence ot Arabia." have been sold by auction In London for £225 They will go to America, having been purchased by an I American collector giving his name134 words
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Article74 1937-01-06 23 Four thousand gallons of petrol were being unloaded from a railway wagon at B depot of the Anglo-American OH Co. near Rochdale when some escaped into the River Beal and flowed nearly half a mile downstream through the town. Then it took fire, and flames 2574 words
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Article33 1937-01-06 23 Mr Goh Hock Siew travelled from Singapore to Penang on Sunday m the Imperial Airways' plane. Mr F S. Wayman, Assistant Engineer, Malayan Public Works, has been seconded for ?rvic? m T i»hore.33 words
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Article214 1937-01-06 24 Amusing Film At The Pavilion A GIRL who. through the sudden dtaUi of her father, comes into possession oi i newspaper and has ideas about running it bumps up against the managing editor, who has been with the paper for so long that he has made it his214 words
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Article135 1937-01-06 24 "Cain And Mabel" At Capitol WANNER BROS have produced an excellent musical comedy ta "Cain and Mabel." which is now to be seen al the Capitol. It presents Marion Davies and dark Oable m a story of a prize fighter and an actress. Both. Ln th<> opinion135 words
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Article182 1937-01-06 24 /•/2 Lb». At Birth, Now Normal Child Hartford. Connecticut. A Baby which was so delicate at binh that it had to be placed m an m cubator and was Riven blood transfusions has made such rapid .strides m tour months that it is now regarded as normal child182 words
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Article58 1937-01-06 24 Munich. Workei hauling grave! at Doimuwoerth, on the banks of the Danube, wen tartled to come upon four foot Ippi alligator asleep m the grass I N win| what 11 was they hast: it itor, which was hibernating. ved to have escaped from v i Ircua and lived58 words
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Article997 1937-01-06 24 ROAD -MAKING PROGRESS IN CHINA In ter Provincial Highways Are CHINA'S progress In Wfhwajf construction and transport during recent years is reviewed m a report issued by the Bureau of Roads of the National Economic Council According to the report, since its establishment In May. 1932. the Bureau concentrated attentionCentral News - 997 words
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649 1937-01-06 25 A. P. Herbert's Reform Bill In Westminster THE Marriage BUI, which, m the words I of Mr A. P. Herbert, its original promoter, aims at providing "cheap aivorce m the right cases and easy divorce for the right people." was read second time m649 words
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Article146 1937-01-06 25 Italy Honours Women With Most Children Rome Ano i her march on Hume has taken rt pl ihers arc noi armed blackbut proud mothers who have rome to the caoital to be acclaimed as prolific women. mbling for to-day., ceremony. mothers, who are for the most nts,146 words
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Article67 1937-01-06 25 Belgrade i by his love for a widow. -venr-old man hns walked 250 Sarajevo to the village <>: to marry. man, M iosh Prigievitcn. vs on the Journey. at nicht m barns and undrr for food he depended o;. f 'f k-ndlv strangers. a havfl walked over tuo ocean her67 words
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Article92 1937-01-06 25 Paterson. New Jersey. Mr Joe Pipp has pone to bed and sot his alarm clock for March 19. For a crystal gazer has told him that U he stays m bed lint'l thai day his 37th birthday he will arise to find pros pr92 words
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Article28 1937-01-06 25 Nai Inche Ibrahim Ahmed WilliamHwatt of Bangkok, the Chines? Muslim (Student Missionary of Siam. called at Taipinp; on Jan. 4 and Rave a lecture at the Town Hall28 words
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Article94 1937-01-06 25 Egypt Adheres To The Conventions NOTICE has been given by the ports and lights administration that m future Egyptian and foreign mercantile ships entering or leaving Egyptian ports will be liable to Inspection The reason for thLs is that the Egyptian Government has decided to adhere to94 words
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Article118 1937-01-06 25 World's Greatest Beer Drinkers Berlin. BRITAIN runs Germany a close second m beer-drinking among European countries, according to the statistical year book issued here. Britons consumed 662.860,000 gallons In 1932, against Germany's 747,490.900 gallons. In 1935 these figures rose to 880.000,000 gallons for Germany and 747.494.000 gallons for118 words
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Article99 1937-01-06 25 German Bands Must Play A nthem Faultlessly Berlin FOLK music club bands m Germany must be able to play the national anthem and the Horst Wessel song without a fault by order. A decree issued by the Reich's Music Chamber states that clubs who stumble 'through the99 words
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Article20 1937-01-06 25 Tengku Mohamed, of the Land Office. Taiping. who went to Bangkok for the Christmas Holidays, has returned and resumed work20 words
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Article462 1937-01-06 25 Sent For Trial (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Monday. AT the conclusion of the preliminary n inquiry held m the first court today by Mr. C. H. Dakers into a charge of perjury against a young Hakka Chinese woman, Low Quee Thye. the accused was462 words
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Advertisement106 1937-01-06 25 A Guaranteed Family Income During The Years When Most TV 7" *J A Simple, Practical and Economical jclution THE GUARANTEED FAMI AY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced bf all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical .method, whereby you may adeqcately provide for the106 words
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Article403 1937-01-06 26 INVENTORS LESS BUSY Fewer Patents lit L y%s(y London. PATENT applications m Great Britain are on the decrease. The number of applications filed during 1936 up to Dec. 9 was 33,876 which is 347 fewer than for the same period last year. Bright ideas, however, are becoming brighter, and the403 words
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Article91 1937-01-06 26 U.E. Men Expected To Return This Week Singapore, Tuesday NF'v.OTIATIONS between the associa turns of printers and employees reached i deadlock. Tin t i now being left for settle- by the individual .shops and it is ted that within a short whi!" I the nun will have returned91 words
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256 1937-01-06 26 First Race For Jubilee Cup Next Month •the first race m 1937 for the Jubilee I Trophy for merchant ships' lireboats will be held on Tuesday. Feb. 16. The start will be at 4.30 p.m. At 4 25 p.m., a preliminary gun will be fired and all boats must then256 words
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Article65 1937-01-06 26 London, Jan. 4. The following were to-day's fixtures m the Scottish League (Div. 1):— ♦Aberdeen v. Queen's Pk. Albion 4, Queen of South 0. Celtic v. Partick. I Dunfermline 2, Motherwell 2. Hamilton v. Kilmarnock. Hibernian v. Dundee. Rangers 0, Hearts 1. St. Johnstone 2, Clyde 1. *St.65 words
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Article61 1937-01-06 26 ted Of Civil Rights Nanking, Jan. 5 FE State Council has upheld the military tribunal's decision depriving Chang Hsueh Liang of civil rights for five years, thus making it impossible for him to hold Government posts, civil or military Chang is ordered to be placed under "s'rict surveillance"Reuter - 61 words
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Article83 1937-01-06 26 Rush For Festive Decorations Helsinki, Finland. rERE has been an unprecedented demand for Christmas tree 'but officially referred to as "New Year's tree") decorations throughout the U.S.S.R and the enormous stocks prepared are completely sold out, according to reports here. Soviet radio nations and newspapers ore busyReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1937-01-06 26 Rewards Offered For Murderers Jerusalem, Jan.. 2. REWARDS totalling £50.000 ar now beta* offered by th? authorities for information concerning those guilty of many murders committed during last year's di^turbnnc s. Tlio authorities have iu^t published i a H^t of 71 murders of British constables, soldiers. Jews and ArabsBritish Official Wireless - 58 words
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Article20 1937-01-06 26 Hls Majcs y tbc Unf has approved a naval review bcinti; held at Spithtad on jiur>.i.ty. May 20.20 words
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Article62 1937-01-06 26 Five Million Pounds Said To Be Involved London, Jan. 5. A WEEK'S search has failed to unearth Lady Houston's will and the solicitors have publicly appealed for information. It is estimated that £5.000.000 is the sum involved. Lady Houston's remains were buried yesterday and hundreds ofReuter - 62 words
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Article147 1937-01-06 26 Dutch Reply To Protest The Hague, Jan. 4. THE Dutch Government m connection with the statement m German papers that Prince Bernhard Lippeniesterfeld has shown he is not a true German because he did not protest rg.Vnst the fact that the German National Anthem will not be playedReuter Wireless - 147 words
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Article163 1937-01-06 26 Chinese A ssociation And Keppel Bus Co. i AT a meeting of the committee of the; Chinese Association held on Dec. 31, Mr. G. H. Kiat referred to the resolution relating to the Keppel Bus Co. which was brought before the Municipal Commissioners at their ordinary meeting on163 words
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Article36 1937-01-06 26 The funeral of the Rev. Poon Teong High Pries of the Aver It am Chinese Temple Pen&ng, whose death was announced some time ago has been fixed for Saturday, Jan 9, 1937. at 10 a n36 words
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Article564 1937-01-06 26 Widow Fails To Clear Him IN a remote village m Devon the widow of a London doctor recently hearc by telegram that her fight for her husband's professional name had failed 1: tho King's Bench Diviston. She is Mrs. Ethel Catherine Rubra. ana damages totalling £5,000. with564 words
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Article14 1937-01-06 26 Tuan Sved Noordin. late Ma"; Taiping ha* .sailed from Penang I Egypt and Mecca.14 words
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Article18 1937-01-06 26 Mr. A. Inßlis. Assistant EngiU< Public Works Department. Ipoh. is h ing this week on transfer to Johore18 words
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Article894 1937-01-06 27 TEST MATCH ENDING TALL M'OHL\« OX A DEAD WICKET Melbourne, Jan. 5. the ttoW t« st matcn seems now M BCXKi as over. Thanks to Bradman and Fingteton, Australia m their second "iiißs. have built up an unassailable .'vintage and even if they declare ithout carrying on894 words
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Article138 1937-01-06 27 Malayan Championship Started THE Malayan Amateur (four-ball) biLiarcts championship s arted la* evening at the Clerical Union Pay.lion. The first match was played betwte.i Tan Kirn Song (Sionp 800 A. A). trie champion of 1932 and Poh TUnf Sie-v (United Confederate F.A.). The game was 300 up and Kirn138 words
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Article59 1937-01-06 27 Mr. G. Shrlton Agar. of Messrs. Cumborbatch and Co L'd.. is re'ur ing from leave by the Po sdam ihv v Singapore on Jnn I Raja All. a Maeistrate of the Hi Ci:i i s. is now performing tl c dtttiea ol A DO. Kampr>r. m artdiiion to his own59 words
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Article302 1937-01-06 27 .4 Win For Oxford This Year? TO LOOK at, the Oxford trial eights are very average; but the University 'have more chance of winning the Boat Race next year than ever before. Laurie and Wilson have left and there are now no more unbeatable oars at Cambridge.302 words
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Article536 1937-01-06 27 Merchants Beat Etceteras Singapore, Tuesday DLAYING m the S.C.C. rugger tournar mtnt on the padang this af.ernon, the Merchants deteated the Etceteras m a hard game by six points uwo irieft) to nil. The result was against the run of play for the losers had just as much536 words
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Advertisement21 1937-01-06 27 BRITISH OEM ENTS Give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY I/)NGER LIFE IN CONCRETE •RED HAND" PORTLAND GuTmuE c €b (Incorporated m S.S.)21 words
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Article, Illustration135 1937-01-06 28 D. A. Johnston, the Singapore skipper, m a forward passing move win Egerton Smith and Perry Johnston is on© of the best all round forwards of the season m Singapore. Tribune G. D. A. London successfully swerves past G. Ash and goes for the lineTribune - 135 words
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Article149 1937-01-06 28 Ethel Barrumore Teaches Class New York. TIE Bible is being used as a textbook for n*nlrin£ actors m a dramatic p h r iiufl stirtpd here by Miss Ethel Barrvmnr<\ the sister of John and T,i"nnl Bnrrvmoro. and one of America's forf~rio<t accesses She recently retirM from the149 words
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Article83 1937-01-06 28 Catch North Sea Fish: Danish Venture Succeeds USING a new kind of bait, Danish fishermen have returned with a huge catch from the west coast of Jutland. result of their experiment is that there are 150.000 lbs. of fish here ready for export to Grpat Britain. The83 words
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Article128 1937-01-06 28 History Lessons On Street I Name-Plates rthe name plates of all streets m Poznan m west Poland are to be attached plates inscribed with a short history of the person, place or evein after which the street is named Thh decision has been made by the j lecal128 words
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Article99 1937-01-06 28 On Nazi Radios: Gaol For Listening In Berlin fERMAN listeners must be carel how they tune their wireless sets future. A careless turn of the may bring Moscow flooding to ver the air. And Moscow is forbidden. The new German radio sets fcr season have eliminated the woi99 words