Morning Tribune, 26 January 1937
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Title Section13 1937-01-26 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 'voi 7-No. 305. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, January 26, 1937. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article313 1937-01-26 1 International Inquiry Set Up By The League UIIWAXV IM< lIHN .\OT TO I'ARTiriPitTE THE possibility of tar reaching changes in the not far distant future in the international economic structure is envisaged in the announcement cabled from Geneva by Reuter that a committee of the Council313 words
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Article27 1937-01-26 1 Government Summons A wiference '■MnftfWl. Jan. 24. Kins has invoked ithortiing interven- putes. In order to Motors officials and a conference with her ReuterReuter - 27 words
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67 1937-01-26 1 U.K. SHIPPING Improved Position In 1937 London. Jan. 25. THE Chamber of Shipping's quarterly return of the number and tonnage of ships from United Kingdom ports on January 1 shows a further marked improvement In British shipping. Ships to the number of 112 and of a tonnage of 192,177 wereBritish Wireless - 67 words
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151 1937-01-26 1 Rubber Price T o Be Controlled At 10 1/2 Pence? RROWfi t t London Jan 25. International Rubber •meeting is not expected undue excitement. In '"cles it is felt that the '<* by the strike in the well on the way to >! prices and the will be the ComwhenReuter - 151 words
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Article40 1937-01-26 1 THE POPE PASSES A BETTER NIGHT A ROME message states that the condition of His Holiness the Pope is better after a fair night's rest. The pain in the legs is easier and he slept without the aid of drugs.40 words
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Article138 1937-01-26 1 Question Of Volunteers To Spain Rome. Jan. 25. THE lialjan Note to Britain en the subject of the Spanish war concurs In th; British aims and expresses readiness to legislate to prevent the recruit lrient .and transit of volunteers for Spain and also agrees to an138 words
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Article34 1937-01-26 1 Ended On US. Atlantic Coast New York. Jan. 25. rE seamen's strike in the Atlantic Gulf has ended while the strikers and employers on the West Coast have almost reached agreement ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article451 1937-01-26 1 300,000 People Homeless Chicago, Jan. 25. FE floods in the Middle West are unabated. Rain is still general in the Ohio Valley. Nearly 300,000 are now homeless and many are ill with infiuenza or pneumonia. At Louisville the Mayor has urged all residents to leave theReuter - 451 words
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Advertisement9 1937-01-26 1 ♦fITBODON j jrfoe* not affect! j the heart j9 words
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Advertisement55 1937-01-26 1 I K I I>l 1 J POWDERED WHOLE MILK S if] START A ELlMJ^^^^^^ PIRE FIiESH MILF jl COURSE AND WATCH 4|^^RTbl Mr|\llil| B FORM. ADD WATER i THE IMPROVEMENT JBKHHffl^ AMD YOTT TTAVF i IN THE HEALTH OF feß^Bflflf T^^ FINEST COWS S (v™ MTLK Distribaton 1 55 TX55 words
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Article2613 1937-01-26 2 WARDER'S DEATH WAS MISADVENTURE VENABLES INQUEST 11l K.IIIY AT NEW CMANCI PRISON Singapore, Monday. A CORONER'S jury of five found to-day that Mr. Edmond John Venables. the young Singapore warder who died oi a gun-shot wound on Jan. 11 in the guardroom of the Changi Prison, was the victim of2,613 words
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Article229 1937-01-26 2 Brilliant Spectacle At Tank Road Singapore, Monday. A VERY large crowd gathered this morning at the junction of Kreta Ayer Road and Keong Seak Road to watch the decorating and dressing of the Silver Car in preparation for the Thaipusam procession. The Silver Car stood outside the229 words
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Article46 1937-01-26 2 London. Jan. 25. HEAVY rains during the week-end have aggravated the situation caused by flooded rivers in many parts of the country. Many bungalows became Isolated and roads were flooded everywhere in the valleys of the Thames and its tributaries.— British Wireless.46 words
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Article69 1937-01-26 2 London, Jan. 25. THE connection between Loch Garry 1 and Loch Ericht, Scotland, for the Grampian Electricity Scheme is nearing completion. Work has been in operation for two years and the engineers in charge are of opinion that the nine feet diameter openings which ure bein? driven simultaneously69 words
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734 1937-01-26 2 nOLLOWING is a brief biographical f sketch of General Ugaki, who has been commanded by the Emperor to form a new Japanese Cabinet. Born in 1869, General Ugaki. former Governor-General of Korea, and one of Japan's most able statesmen, received his734 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-01-26 2 W. J. M. Warden (left) and S. Abed, who defeated him on Sunchu fa the sIT A. Hard Courts open singles. (Tribune)22 words
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Article109 1937-01-26 2 Japanese Re phi M Yet Given London -THE matter still under disc 1 the Japanese Oovei have not Riven their flnal Lord Cranborne in the Con questioned by Mr Alan On Charles Caywr m to whethei rendered full satisfaction in with the Ke.'luns Incident Sir Charles Cavzer divv, the109 words
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Article24 1937-01-26 2 Colombo. Jan I ORD Nuffieid. passinp, thr; M 1* to Australia, donated M to the local Deaf and BH Reuter.24 words
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Advertisement9 1937-01-26 2 WING LOONG PERFECT TAILORING 100. PGH STREET THONE mi9 words
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417 1937-01-26 3 Shareholders Approve New Capital Scheme Of United Engineers Singapore. Monday, r AN extraordinary general meeting cf the members of United Engineers, Ltd was held at the registered office of the company, 201— A, River Valley Road to-day at noon for the purpo.se of confirming as417 words
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Article38 1937-01-26 3 Console: Company On March 4 d that the Italian Opera |T is n©« in Singapore from 1 "C-nVncl will perform at the ft^J^SSre tor a season of a week Victoria Tnca or ten day*38 words
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Article153 1937-01-26 3 Water Department Ex-Overseer Singapore. Monday. IIP H A porrei District Judge. Crimin^.v v the conclusion of tinmenl which i Albert Schoon. formerly Wat r Department, a OV 2 «and!s charie with accept- boo Hian. a licensee! Sr7u fOT dotaf an offl- course ol his defence School '\Y d the complainant153 words
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Article79 1937-01-26 3 NEW LAUNCHES FOR R.N.V.R. Intending Ceremony This Afternoon AT the headquarters of the Straits Settlements Roval Naval Volun♦rer Keservp at n 15 p.m. to-day His Kxrellenrv the (iovernor "ill take formal deliver; tf the two patrol launches Par- lima .md Pahlawan. which hate b?en $iven by the Admiralty on peimanent79 words
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Article72 1937-01-26 3 Singapore, Monday. DITCHO Yamuniwa, wno had been remanded m custody since Dec 19, apI this morning charged before the second magistrate. Capt. Nelson with murder. ed stood with head drooped ;J the time until he heard that his case n postponed to Feb. I. h wen72 words
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Article378 1937-01-26 3 Armed Gang Of Confederates Singapore, Monday. A VERY interesting and adventurous incident was related to the second court this morning before Capt. Ntlson Jones-, acting second magistrate, when Chua Kang Mui and Lee Bak Soi were charged with rescuing prisoners from lawful custody on June 16. 1936.378 words
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Article106 1937-01-26 3 By The Communists In Shensi Nanking, Jan. 25. IT is reported that a portion of the Shensi troops unclef General Sun Fei Yu has been disarmed by Communist iorces. The Reds' headquarters have been removed to Fushi. Heavy Communist iurces are concentrating at Yenchang and YeHchue. Mr. Chow106 words
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Article24 1937-01-26 3 Doret's Machine Damaged Very Badly Shanghai. Jan. 25. MDORET has abandoned his flight to Tokyo as the machine is badly damaged. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article44 1937-01-26 3 A cruiser of the new Dido class (5,000 tons) is to be constructed shortly at Chatham dockyard. The cruiser, which will cost nearly £2,000,000, will be the first vessel of its class to be built at Chatham since 1935 —British Official Wireless.44 words
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Advertisement83 1937-01-26 3 (BRITISH) Only the purest and finest quality ingredients are used, in this Face Powder which is silk sifted and will not clog the pores. Gives the 1 bloom of youth to every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High -Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS. "MAN LION" K^^lf RAPID HARDENING83 words
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Miscellaneous56 1937-01-26 3 **w Vol ire For t 1 "-morrow Chief Justice in the Ist Part heard:_S32l36 Urtfl vs. Anglo-French m Mr -Justice Adrian Clark at A* II .W. lSum monscs-in-Chambers. SBi3 37 m T m th 2 nci Court:f.^, v Tl moon bintc Abdullah OS 7 2 5 n^ Kah Lock. B'A?56 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article135 1937-01-26 4 London. Jan. 25 Previous To-dav rh n 120 3 120 fi Chanee Distillers iZ{}6 uv b Dunlop Rubber 3641 /2 35 9 _;i. General Electric 91 9i Imperial Chemical Industries 41 3 41 Imperial Tobacco 170 170 Anglo-Dutch 42 10% 42 10% Canadian Pacinc 16 16 London135 words
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Article122 1937-01-26 4 BCJB4EB London, Jan. 25. lOne ,AO IR in i. +110 Spot Buyers. 10 316 au^ 4 March. Buyers. 10 > 8 10^ +J .JJ APF e Sellers. 10 316 10^8 +3 16 JulylSept. Buyers. 10 1,16 10 3,16 'JJJ London. Jan. 25 PALM OIL (Malay) L**t Price To-day122 words
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Article20 1937-01-26 4 Londor. TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Spot (afteniOOO closing priced £230', £226 Vi -4 Forward £23 3 < 420 words
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Article45 1937-01-26 4 RUBBER J an 23 Previous To-: Ch Tone Quiet Dull Spot 3uyers. ?0 ft 16 20 u -I'M Sellers. 20 5 8 20 5 B AprilJune Buyers. 20 9 16 20'. SeUers. 20 5 a 20 5 TIN SUndard. Tone Dull Quiet45 words
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Article74 1937-01-26 4 London. Jan. 25. Previous To-day Change T.T. en Paris (closing middle rate) 105.16 105.15 —.01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.95*4 8. 95^ -4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate 1 ls. 2 1116 Is. 2 1116 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 2 3132 ls.74 words
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Article33 1937-01-26 4 London, Jan 25. Previous To-day Change OLD £7 110 £7.1.9 Vz X 2 Fine Bar per oz. SILVER SOOt 203a ***** +I'l61 16 2 months forward Wl 20 5 16 +11633 words
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Article130 1937-01-26 4 To Be Turned Into A Hospital Copenhagen. HVIDOERE Castle, the summer residence which the late Queen Alexandra shared with her sister, the former Empress Dagmar of Russia, has been told. The purchaser is a private individual vho intends to turn the castle into a hospital. Several years ago130 words
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Advertisement12 1937-01-26 4 south BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1912 I H(V 2, Finlayson Green.12 words
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Advertisement25 1937-01-26 4 A chic and modern J^^f > iP/V /f I^W^hCV M Perfume and a Face v~rj=MJ. >2f-/- J Invigorating and ex- IVF^IffVT^VnS^iTVrT^I quisitely Refreshing. |^2iIiLAUiuIULM&SAU^I Masters— I25 words
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Article586 1937-01-26 5 Singapore. Jan. 25. 6 p.m Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 1 Norm laipuiK 92 096 92 095 5- Pahang Con 29 30 3 28 6 29 6 5,- Pangnga R 119 129 12- 13--5 Pattam 8 3 9 8 9--1 Parol 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.95 5,-586 words
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Article485 1937-01-26 5 2°' Alex IM ONL 140 150 1.40 1.50 111 WwlW* nm. 255 2.65 255 2.65 I't IC Atlas Ice KOO lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 ■Jl £1 BAT 6 10 0 6 15.0 6.10 0 6 15.0 |l ]M. Broadcasting 095 090 0.95 I 5B M. Trustee 825 7.00 6.25 7.25485 words
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Article170 1937-01-26 5 I SWGAPOW MlM(ii MnTV :pf: Wl IP4O $400,000 Int. Mta 31 Sept 30 108 no rom ft. ".jta* ,2 ,22 nom >2J 1956-66 30 522.000'.000 nom In May l Nor. 1 ]2Si a ,27., '928 red 1948-68 $21.*****0 J 20 Julv 20 ln n8 4 d 1930170 words
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Article257 1937-01-26 5 £fc fi? S l -JP>» 210 2.20 210 225 Ayer pT ]40 Lsoc <l 1.40 1 50 B^et t anaS 2 n JW 200 135 1.45 tS J-S 145 1.60 J"* 250 2.30 2.50 leiUri'Vts; lie 20 Mi 120 Ka 1 51 5.10 5.20 »> W-£ -Onotn n257 words
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Article204 1937-01-26 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Rubber Singapore. Monday morning. Singapore: 35 cts.. down 1.8 ct. Market Tone: Dull. London: 103 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Quiet New York: 20 1.2 cts.. down 1,16 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Monday evening. After closing on Saturday at 25 12 cents204 words
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Article399 1937-01-26 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore. Jan. 25. In their daily comments on the closing trend of the market, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: TlN— was down 1 8 at midday to-day. There was very little interest In the tin share market to-day, and sellers in the main predominated.399 words
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Advertisement23 1937-01-26 5 I THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR I TO-DAY 1^ I FLORSHEIM I Exclusively Sold by IH. B. WINTER I 20 BATTERY ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE.23 words
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Article61 1937-01-26 6 Ship's Engineer's Passing Singapore, Monday. WHILST the vessel Ngow Hock was on a voyage to Singapore the second engineer, Mr. Alav Bilblery, aged 54 years, died on Jan. 24. from heart failure. On thj vessel's arrival at Singapore yesterday the body was removed to the £rt Undertakers,61 words
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Article75 1937-01-26 6 First Commercial Plane For Malaya Singapore, Monday. THE first aeroplane £0 be flown by a business house in Malaya for its own purposes will be a machine that is due to arrive at Seletar this afternoon. It will be flown by Flight-Lieut. Vines, who is bninging it to75 words
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Article26 1937-01-26 6 $200,000 Damage To Fox Studios Hollywood, Jan. 25. AFIRE has partially wrecked the Twentieth Century Fox studios here. Damage is estimated at $200.000— Reuter.26 words
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Article63 1937-01-26 6 Singapore, Monday. A big cargo of animals arrived this morning on board the Circe from Kuching. The beasts belong to the Bell's Circus now in Singapore and elude six horses, four tigers, one lioness, half a dozen monkeys, a bear and a leopard. The work of unshipping63 words
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Article181 1937-01-26 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 25. London T.T. 2 4 116 London demand J London 4 months' sight a Lyons demand l f*Y Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand Batavia demand }"J f Samarang demand lu «>/2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands J?T Madras and Colombo demand ip-jja Hongkong demand181 words
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Article208 1937-01-26 6 Singapore. Jan. 25. R, iSiamt W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $175 R. (Siamt W. Coast No 2 per Koyan $154 R. (Siamt W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $146 R. (Siam) "White" No Al $255 R. (Siam i 'White Rice 1 No. 1 $234 R. (Siam i "White208 words
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Advertisement126 1937-01-26 6 iVederlandsciie HandelMaatschappij. W. (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 U.126 words
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Advertisement58 1937-01-26 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. i You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can hav e access to these safe boxes, so58 words
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Advertisement243 1937-01-26 6 THE YOKOHAM SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in IBdu Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid up) Tlr J Reserve Fund Y.ISOJOO Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACF Manager T. YAMAMorc Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Disk K OF €111. A (Incorporated in China243 words
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Article506 1937-01-26 7 Ifffi Malaya Protest B] All Mail' London the new international A nt rolling the output f r iu i ;;.tnv"year S shows that pcs have been made from r l ich came to an end gjtt-S! chan.es to be dethe old scheme a unanimous ,< necessary506 words
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Article577 1937-01-26 7 Sharp Fall In Exports (By Air Mail) Amsterdam, Jan. 13. FE preliminary figures of Netherlands East Indies native rubber exports in December have caused considerable surprise. Exports amount to only 8,895 tons, against 16,275 tons in November and a quota of 13,300 tons. At the577 words
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Article, Illustration53 1937-01-26 7 SOCCER: Above we see Martin, Notts Forest, and Gibbons, Fulham. (white shirt) in a duel for the ball in the match played at Craven Cottage. London which ended in a win for Fulham. Below. Sagar. Everton goalkeeper, runs out to clear in the match they won against Brentford at Brentford.Topical Press - 53 words
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Article113 1937-01-26 8 The Police Band will play the folio* ing programme at Katong Park to-dn' starting at 8.30 p. miMarch. "The Austrian Army." Eilen berg: Overture. "Pique Dame.' Sudc Selection, "The Mikado.'' Sullivan W'aii Morgenblatter." Strauss; Descriptive "Old Folks at Home and in Forei<V Lands." arranged by Roberts; Medlev "Savoy113 words
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Advertisement445 1937-01-26 8 It ips A DOUBLE DOSE OF HILARITY! I FUNNY AS .^tfrilP S.xty-five minutes of howls Stan and OUie H HAL ROACH A cocnc f»ce to face with their twin brother*! Hal EVER BEFORI STUDIOS present* Wk icisifTH COMFDY! II W^ Roach's screaming FULL LtnC* I M tumruii bh tiieri \re445 words
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288 1937-01-26 9 yen Girls Sing 'The Internationale;' j Woman Weeps nn ind girls sane T^J V° l XG m tuinH" and a grey-haired I :i)1 f tlv on the continental woman wt-p -tM »^> a t victoria Station departure u^ n d 2 5 Independent here recenUj288 words
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Article428 1937-01-26 9 TOO LITTLE RUBBER? An Explanation Of The Famine THL labour disputes In the United ->. writes a Mmcmt; Lane corndent, may have some effect in retarding actual consuming demand j have already restrained speculative baying, but should there be an early and favourable settlement of the industrial unrest dealers anticipate428 words
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Advertisement54 1937-01-26 9 ENORMOUS DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME JOIIX WAYNE in (OXILHT" j TOGETHER WITH I n SHE CALLED HIM J "COWARD"! But that was before she saw r him shoot, and ride, and fight! CARI PRESENTS M R U C*K b JONES r khSsh A w> k A MURIEL IVANS Dir«<»«d by Rar54 words
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Advertisement146 1937-01-26 9 S ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES NOW FOR T TO-MORROW NIGHT'S *GALA EVENT ICAPITaL 1 1 •w* '^y -\-vi I I Ail M Jl V 1 S The Startling portrayal of a Private Life amid the frenzied fury of a host of fighting men who made the pages of his- tory run146 words
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Article1435 1937-01-26 10 American Labour Situation: The Dominating Factor In Mincing Lane (By Air Mail' London, Jan. 14. THERE were several important developments last week which were calculated to depress rubber prices, but which, in sober fact, failed to do so. The continued immunity of Mincing Lane from anything in1,435 words
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Article265 1937-01-26 10 England Gets Big Orders London ORDERS for engineering work t 0 th» value of £4,000,000 has been place in the United Kingdom by the departments of the USSR. They are chiefly for electrical equin. ment. machine tools and equipment fo> steamships. One of the major contract; is265 words
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Advertisement10 1937-01-26 10 Embroidered Ladies Underwear. V 1 SOULATRAMS j 48, HIGH STREET.10 words
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Advertisement23 1937-01-26 10 j y k^L yMflic. tT# H-*^ fc 881 BBV^^^^ VBI L »t *„^^•■B^B' <y*J7|liyßy -j -v s,^^^ H B^k^ B^l BV a B^^^^k23 words
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Article, Illustration48 1937-01-26 11 BELGIAN TRAWLER WRECKED OFF PENZANCE: FOUR OF CREW DROWNED Four members of the crtw were drowned when the Belgian trawler "Vierge Marie" went ashore on the Lamorna Rocl-s, near Penzance recently. Above and below are two views of the wrecked trawler lying ashore on the rocks. (Topical Press)48 words
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353 1937-01-26 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1937. JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER rpHE appointment of General Ugaki, former War Minister and leader of the Military Party in the Diet, as Premier of Japan, is an important development in Japan which may have wide repercussions in international politics. It indicates that for the353 words
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Article695 1937-01-26 12 TROM the figures produced by Dr R. S. Johnston. Health Officer, Kinta. at the last meeting of the Sanitary Board. i, evident that the authorities now have malaria in that district well in hand —a decided contrast to the position obtaining some three or four years ago. Last695 words
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Article219 1937-01-26 12 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sinclair have re turned to Kuala Lumpur from leave. Mr. W. H. Pratt, o f Seramoan, now On leave, is due back at Seremban early in March Mr. S. Sinnadurai, office assistant, Federal Secretariat, Kuala Lumpur, is leaving early next month for a brief219 words
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Article, Illustration45 1937-01-26 12 It was reported recently that Mr. Ernest Simpson, divorced husba Mrs. Wallis Simpson, has issued a writ claiming damages for slander against Mrs. Joan Sutherland, wife of Col. Arthur S>u lll< This is a recent picture, received bv Air Mail, of Mrs. Sutherland. Topical PressTopical Press - 45 words
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300 1937-01-26 13 4 PERMANENT EXHIBITION? plea By 'Crown Colonist" London. thf need f*>; permanent Empire r\ fbition t« be erected on the ite of the Crystal Palace urged th* February number of 'The SJKrcKlr a monthly JourJdevotrd to Imperial interests "Sit***! this need, the article. which300 words
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Article578 1937-01-26 13 "»m nrx, column) Busing neithl r numerous «n*i was on a rather R m New York IX v] f °si"K with rises of 40 »ch futures closed at 22.04 Excess Of Quarter's Quota Allowed i ßy Air Mail* London. Jan 13. THE Malayan Government has thrown over578 words
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Article274 1937-01-26 13 "Times Are Now Good" <By Air Mail) London, Jan 15. I AST year was marked by considerable progress in the affairs of British Tin Investment Corporation, as evidenced by the dividend's rise to 11 per cent, from B^2 per cent. With the tin industry's present bright prospects,274 words
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Article147 1937-01-26 13 Sir E. Sanders' Statement <By Air Mail* London, Jan 13. IMPROVED results were secured by Jos Tin Area (Nigeria) during the year to July 31 last, and distrubutions totalled 15 per cent., against 12 2 per cent in 1934-35 in Sir Edgar Sanders' statement at yesterday's meeting147 words
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Advertisement21 1937-01-26 13 ?JS Telegraphic Address: 0934 GOODWOOD b GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL NGLT SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. -wailed Facilities for Private Entertainments.21 words
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Advertisement35 1937-01-26 13 «THE TRUE TONIC FOOD* I Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores I Tim 'il iVninn^JZZfll^'ii'a'n InmnimitfniDrnniliii I iliiiiii< nil 111 n*i/^nK!^«3 ji i SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO.. LTD (Incorporated in S. S.). W P R35 words
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Article, Illustration207 1937-01-26 14 LIFEBOAT DRILL Fo TROOPSHIP BEFO SOUTHAM CHILDREN ON LEAVING ON A group o f British holidaymnkers u t ih e winter sports a* St. Moritz. Switzerland. Left to mht >lr. Jin: Lawrence: Lady Plunket: th e Marquess of Donegal; and Mrs H Leve^on-Cowpr Planet News Children of soldiers and sailorsPlanet News - 207 words
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Advertisement79 1937-01-26 14 SHORT CUT ENGLAND WEEKS of surface travel saved by flying Home. Luxurious air liners. EVERY comfort for paasemjers. PLENTY of room for luggage. NIGHTS spent on land— hotels, meals— even tips included m the fare. Two services weekly Singapore to London. Also twice weekly to Brisbane. r AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES79 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1937-01-26 16 BEAUTY your HANDS Hand, tell tale-smart omr *r..d«e weekly hour »ith -Heir hand. supplementing this W henever repaid are ~«~~T rh,« W eek «rHa < ..mmin^ lelK y«« h»^ m k^ (he besl of Ibis very important feaiure. MANICURING in its unrestricted sense means the care of the Hands and1,551 words
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Advertisement40 1937-01-26 16 jMaison LflßSu i 4610. UT^ CURLS CLEANSES Baby's head will soon be clustered mSJjJlJUwith adorable curls if the tiny head HO His cleansed with Nestol every day IF-m»I.I^tVI^:CT GUARANTIED HAAMUSS Kuala LutnP 111 JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD.. Singapore Penang JTT40 words
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Advertisement64 1937-01-26 17 J&k Chinese New Year ms? Is Coming! HOLIDAY PARTIES gp wear a Coiffeur that is both BEAUTIFUL and PRACTICAL because of its BASIC PERMANENT wave by JIAISOX MARTIN Professor of Atademie de Coiffure de Paris *mber Mansions, Orcharil Road Tel 34<)0 per cent, reductions for all during the fortnight before64 words
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Advertisement404 1937-01-26 17 t A Toumsirs mioppiVgT GUIDE j LUGGAGE ctTtfix/iTKT CARRIER l/*£M/Ar j SINGAPORE 1 '•^^lTSfiir b. r.m.dM I L.UV3\3MV3Ci > No matter how tctiv* your !K«. J w^w^ivmh^ how hot the d»y. you can pre««rv« CARRIER CO. th.tch.rm.ng my to »rfcc 5 which Is to sdmlrad. J Baggage Contractors 81 Forwardtof404 words
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Advertisement439 1937-01-26 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tovn> ?>?"• 1937. 1937 BEHAR 6.000 Jan 28 BURDAWAN 6.070 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aw. 23 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26439 words
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Advertisement127 1937-01-26 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENEKAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUMAUD WHITE STAK, LTi;., (incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. TERUKUNJ MARU Feb. 8 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Feb. 18 s.s. HARUNA MARU Mar. 4 Kates to 1st Class 2nd class Naples 1497 $540 1317 $343 Marseilles 514 557 326127 words
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Miscellaneous582 1937-01-26 18 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY TOR PER DATE AND TBtE Japan and Macao Katori Maru jan 2fi h States of U.S.A. Katori Maru ofi am China (generally) Hoihow Katori Maru Hongkong and Formosa Katori Maru o fi Western Canada and Western u a -m States of U.S.A. Katori582 words
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Article285 1937-01-26 19 -ith the CrichtonVulca V tl5 knot, and is principally a S peed 010 will a i S o have ac- '^m fVTeach. The; need of 16 knots, and 3v September. 1938 1 British India And United Africa Contracts ORDERS for three cargo ships were placed by285 words
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Advertisement246 1937-01-26 19 lUHXS PHILP LIXE. Jan. 29 Feb. 2 MARELLA Feb. 28 Mar. 3 SaUheap round triplets from Sin.anore to Australia issued at the rS^aLn., S muytran S^r^^ f pore. Brisbane. Sydney or S^ r as S a c{^ as ass TUE BAXK Lli\E. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. K (Owners: Messrs ANDREW246 words
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Advertisement479 1937-01-26 19 gy jM TO FRENCH POUTS V-^ J-\ ljr_KWr HOMEWARDS. ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 16 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux Feb. 4 j DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 i OUTWARDS f479 words
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Miscellaneous94 1937-01-26 19 aors in otK CHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTF-D TO ARKlva Godown Gate No22 1 1 Rohna 20 Malacca Maru 13 j Glenshiel H 3 Katori Maru 11 3 Stuttgart 8 3 Anshun 7 3 Kedah 30 3 Irisbank 32 3 Steel Traveler 34 3 Antilochus 37 3 Raub 3894 words
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Advertisement35 1937-01-26 20 ml\\ w% i* \fM I Before you g I say 'Whisky 1 PpJ h 1 Dewar s I 1 White Label' I II, 1 ll 'H So/e Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. «7 P V35 words
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Advertisement21 1937-01-26 21 IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US Before Purchasing Your Radio Receiver MIE^ATHAN radio e sou\n E^a^rens So 23. ORCHARD ROAD.21 words
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Miscellaneous1845 1937-01-26 21 r T2? r S h m tr Vid^ le^n., '!1 K?m > Jf Theatre in Milan fy Winh I 5:2: S^SSt 2% n and Isolde by R WaKner ,*^T TIIR It A ll in ?0 5 2 °0 P p m m V c a^e ty do P Jr amme1,845 words
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517 1937-01-26 22 FOOD STORES WARNING Home Production Board Needed [London. A WJUUOMO tha l the P rescnt A stores of food in Great Britain sufficient only for tuo to four weflks, were an inadequate safe guard in case of emergency was given bv Major Nelson517 words
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Advertisement20 1937-01-26 22 ANCHOR DCCIV w Brewed and bottled in Singapore by ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. VT.PS20 words
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Miscellaneous1098 1937-01-26 22 inu's opera adapted to the microphone, les Oulmont. liY I 111 II \IIIO 4.05 p.m. Wilhelmine Holzinger-Rauh 930 p.m. Social Topics b; ff^ till. M%tMM***W on the H clavichord( spinet and hammer 9.40 p.m. Colonial Mark, piano Rares of Exchange. (Continued from page 21) "4 35p.m. Woman's Hour: Short survey1,098 words
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Article675 1937-01-26 23 jpiTAIN'S BID TO REGAIN HER BK SEA POWER e iv Heavy Cruisers Will Be Ready This Year (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 13. multaneous laying down of the keel-plates of the two new battleW!TH tW J* Geor ge V and Prince of Wales on675 words
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Article159 1937-01-26 23 France And Turkey Agree London. Jan. 25. THE two main problems before the 1 Council of the League are subjects of further private negotiations to-day. They will not be discussed at this afternoon'l council meeting, which will be devoted to consideration of other matters en theBritish Wireless - 159 words
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Article101 1937-01-26 23 Tungku A hm ad To Be State Secretary, Johore (from Our Oiin Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan 25. HIS Highness Tungku Temmengong Ahmad. State Commissioner. Muar. and third son of H H the Sultan of Johore. was entertained to dinner by the members of the Muir Club on Jan 20 prior101 words
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Article57 1937-01-26 23 Singapore Monday. Construction has begun for the new premises of the Sze Hai Tons Banking and Insurance Co.. Ltd. They will be of four storeys and the cost b esti- 1 mated at $180,000 The building will be an up-to-date j and spacious one, and is expected57 words
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Article, Illustration351 1937-01-26 23 Free Cameras For Efficient Amateur Photographers DEGINNING from Feb. 2, this page of 11 th? Morning Tribune will become a photographic competition page which will be published every Tuesday. The competition will carry prizes of handsome cameras and films. Three Agfa cameras and twelve rolls of film will be given351 words
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Article49 1937-01-26 23 $50 Millions Lost In 1936 Nanking, Jan. 25. A SERIOUS recrudescence .of organised smuggling in North China is reported to the Government by Sir Frederick Maze, who estimates the duty leviable but not collected on such cargo In 1936 aggregated about fifty million dollars.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article157 1937-01-26 23 Activities Of Japanese Agents Nankin?. Jan. 25. THE Foreign Office has protested to Japan against tha activities of the Japanese Secret Serw.ce agents at Cheng- j chow and Honan where the Ch.nes: police, on Jan 5, raided a 'Aouse and' seised a number of documents and arrested threeReuter - 157 words
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Article77 1937-01-26 23 Sir Hamilton Grant Dead London. Jan. 25. PIR HAMILTON GRANT, whose death occurred in London on Saturday. aged 64. played an important part in Indian Border Politics of the war and post-war periods He served as Foreign Secretary to the government of India from 1915British Wireless - 77 words
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Article190 1937-01-26 23 Once South Africa's Only Theatre Cap© Town. A 137-YEAR-OLD building— once South Africa's only theatre and now a church— is to be auctioned here The building has been used for a church and a church schoolroom sin 1 1842 but, for financial reasons, Its congregation find that190 words
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Article628 1937-01-26 24 Slowly Losing Ground By Air Mail) London. Jan. 7. ITNITED Kingdom trade with Australia V is in a "rather serious' position. This stated by Mr. R. W. DaLton, the Senior rittsh Trade Commissioner in the Comnouwealth. Iq his report (dated last October i now issu?d here on628 words
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Article988 1937-01-26 24 WILKINS EXPEDITION IMM It THE ICE CAP IX A si ii > i a him-: ment.s of grnvlty, which are becoming more and more important m the world of science: and magnetic /oservations. In fact, we shall pursue every type of Polar investigation988 words
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Article198 1937-01-26 24 Stronger Policy In Future? Shanghai j IU 25 MR. Wang Ching Wei dlKUSttd uitv Marshal Chiang Kai Shek the cent crisis in the Japanese Cabin ll feared that with Gen Ugak ing the Cabinet the military grouo i adopt a stronger policy towards ci The Pi an198 words
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Advertisement74 1937-01-26 24 BEST IX TBE WORLD! PIT OT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARKN7 BARREL We are quite prepared to engrave your name on the iouiuam pen free of charge in any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen irom $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per 274 words
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Advertisement92 1937-01-26 25 k It s such a relief 2S\ il&' to know one can A T make sure ot jL '{Jj Personal Freshness JP*- b py C.i\! .IFEBUOY TOILET V SOAP 'i'-y'' Personal freshness is so important we're lucky to have Lifebuoy Toilet Soap to guard it for us. This deep-cleansing, antiseptic92 words
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Article266 1937-01-26 26 Ordered Front New Zealand FE Singapore Turf Club Committee have ordered a oaten of 21 thoroufhbred New Zealand jr«arlings Major G. R. Holden Webb OB.lv, is acting a.s the Agent of the Committee and his latest cable dated Jan. 23 advises that he has purchased266 words
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Article336 1937-01-26 26 Annual Meeting On Friday Next THE annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Football Association will be held at the Garden Club, China Duilding, Chulia Street, on Friday next, at 5.30 p.m. sharp. The annual report of the Council states, inter alia:— The Association entered336 words
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Article267 1937-01-26 26 Only Way To Peace In Europe Paris, Jan. 25. THE will to co-operate exists in Franc? and if Germany also shows the will to co-operate we are ready to work with her," declared M. Blum (Premier* in a speech at Lyons. Ho deprecated proposing to Germany anything resembling a267 words
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Article55 1937-01-26 26 £50 Millions From London THERE are indications that a short--1 term credit of about £50.000.000 irom London banks for the French Gov:rnment will be concluded at the end of the week. It is understood that there is no question at present of any negotiations for a credit loanReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-01-26 26 Padanir hockey an inciden* in y*"it Hav's match at the S.C.C.. Club vs. R.A.M.C (Tribune).15 words
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Article163 1937-01-26 26 Plot To Hand Over Territory Moscow, Jan 25 AT the Moscow mass trial Radek, in his evidence, said that the plotters had to cede the Ukraine to Germany and Amur to Japan; and to co-operate with the German military staff in war, after which he hoped the SovietReuter - 163 words
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Article152 1937-01-26 26 World To urists Party Of 28 Arrive In Singapore Singapore, Monday. A PARTY of 28 Americans arrived in Singapore this morning by the Ophir in the course of a round the world tour conducted by Mr. J. Shannon White. They are staying at Raffles Hotel and will be remaining in152 words
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Article240 1937-01-26 26 Colony F.M.S. Draw Singapore, m SPIRITED boxing was seen at the D-nr in Thomson Road last nig] teams representing the P.m s p ol S and local Police met in th t eu ing contest. A large crowd thronged the t.m and w-re treated to ton240 words
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Article61 1937-01-26 26 New Time By Australian Cycling Champion Sydney, Jan. 14 EL. (Duiican* Gray. Australia's O'.y pic cyclist, established an Ausi lian record of 28-2 5 seconds for* ouarter of a mile at Pratten Part Sydney, recently. 'The time is 1-15 seconds better tag the previous best Australian timr. was61 words
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Article78 1937-01-26 26 International Medina Cairo Cairo AN international aviation m< ganised by the Royal Aeri Egypt, is to take place hew 22 to Feb. 28. The chief event of the m< be a touring contest consist i'_ course of approximately U' be completed in four days, ii complete day spent78 words
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Article16 1937-01-26 26 11*1 TO-DAY:— IO a.m., 9 ft. pjn., 9 ft. n f TO-MORROW:— IO.49 a.m.16 words
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Article431 1937-01-26 27 RUGBY SEVENS AT S. C. C. •ai km v m:.u ni;s m >n-i i\ \i 11 STAGES Singapore, Monday. v ,pim were once again at the winning end in the S.C.C. SevenfufsVC u ney to-day, when they defeated the llth Heavy Battery I a-Side^fJ^en points431 words
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Article275 1937-01-26 27 Another Good Hockey Display Singapore, Monday rHE Y MCA. hockey eleven, who have lately been very successful in their hockey encounters, added another victory this evening. Playing against the 5 R C "A" they carried off the honours ay three goals to one. The Rtcs.275 words
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Article89 1937-01-26 27 r^Bf :Wafc/i Souvenir From Japan r synchronise with the Test Matches. Japanese pottery manufacturers have flooded Australia with jug* designed to represent the head of Don Bradman These are complete with cricket cap und a miniature bat. which forms the jug handle. Bradman's features are shewn in profile,89 words
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Article111 1937-01-26 27 Charlton To Tour U.S. A. Canada "AtWeUc jd on tour of ind the United States when the w. Russia wanted them, so -Africa, the Argentine, and Bu the r £L°£ Eur °P ean countries fiw div' d breakin^ "babes" or the Amerira 7 r n vo^ d for the Canada-'111 words
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Article103 1937-01-26 27 Famous All -Black As A Cricketer Although not yet announced in the Mew Zealand press. T H C Caughey. most discussed player on All Blacks 1935 tour of England, has virtually retired from the game He has oooked his passage to England for another business trip on Mar. 11, and,103 words
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584 1937-01-26 27 Formosan Cha tnpion 's Fine Display In Hard Courts Tournament Singapore. Monday. THE Japanese Aizawa^ who was champion of Formosa before coming to tlu? 1 Colony is going fo take a lot of treating in the forthcoming Singapore Tennis Champion Competition and the Chinese New Year Open S.C.C Tournament. Aizawa584 words
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Advertisement32 1937-01-26 27 I llV CE iM^ NT i?/ 'RED HAND' I IMIIM L A.\ll CEMENT /or H QUALITY I H sole fiirniDiF c (o F ro 'in u AuEN IS. SS WP S fi^32 words
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Article189 1937-01-26 27 Semi-Final In Malayan Tournament Singapore, Monaay. THE first iemi-finai in the Malayar 1 (4-Balb Billiard Champiohshif rournament was played off on Saturdaj at the Clerical Union Pavilion befon a large crowd. The game was 600 up and was played on a Padmore "Waltei Lindrum" table The match was between189 words
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Article65 1937-01-26 27 Roy Sheffield, the Essex opening: bats man and former wicket-keeper, ha been appointed a guide at the Chateau Tongariro National Park. He took uj his duties on Dec. 1. and it is his in tention to settle permanently in Nev Zealand Cater he may be transferrec to65 words
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Article, Illustration72 1937-01-26 28 Seven- A -Side Rugger At The Cricket Club Always on the ball. A fine action picture of D. A. Johnston on the move in yesterday's Sevens rugger at the S.C.C. C. T. Hamlyn is close in support in his usual way. (Tribune). Another picture taken at the rugger yesterday (Tribune)72 words
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Advertisement56 1937-01-26 28 to withstand the test of tim —to give longer service al lower cost -to I u p P I > World Wide demand for J car which Looks Good— I''' 1 forms well and is Best Value MALAYAN MOTORS LTD 14-20, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE Phone 5483-G-' WEARNE BROS., LTDMUAR. MALACCA,56 words
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