Morning Tribune, 2 February 1937
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Title Section11 1937-02-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE vol. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, February 2, 1937 FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article354 1937-02-02 1 HITLER'S OFFER British Newspaper Comment London, Feb. 1. ULHR Hitlers speech is regarded li mainlv as negative by this mernWt papers, which generally express Appointment at the absence .of I proposal *fc man vs future collaboration for tne preservation of peace. 1 Dailv Telegraph: As tar as concrete i* aReuter - 354 words
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Article174 1937-02-02 1 Ind Communique From Fort Canning 1 THE follow inn Communique (No. 2) vn the mimic nar in Singapore was issued by the Information Btmau. Military Headquarters, Fort fanning, at 9 p.m. i Monday Ir should be appreciated that, up to date there has been no formal declaration of174 words
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Article823 1937-02-02 1 ATTACK EXPECTED AT ANY MOMENT STRICT VIGILANCE IMI IMM lIS ISM i; WAIIMH TO "EXEM! 7 ALTHOUGH the mimic war at Singapore officially began yesterday morning, there are no signs of the "Blue" forces from the imaginary hostile kingdom of "Blueland," situated 1,200 miles South-east of823 words
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229 1937-02-02 1 STILL MORE RAIN Flood Threat On Mississippi New York, Feb I THREATS of more rain are a source of increasing anxiety as the waters of the Mississippi creep up on the twelve hundred-mile long levee system between Cairo and New Orleans and the army are prepared to spend two orReuter - 229 words
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Article55 1937-02-02 1 Small Pox Epidemic In Shanghai Shanghai, Feb. 1. THE I ommi sioner of Public Health reports that small-pox is now ih Epidemic form in the International Settlement of Shanghai. Eleven Chinese and two foreigners died from the disease last week, while ther© were 25 Chinese and three foreign new casesReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement19 1937-02-02 1 fon OTHER PAGES j Pate ii>am st Chared 2 j Handicap* rr 27 1 Hon° u,s lJst L •T^ZZ-***19 words
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Advertisement40 1937-02-02 1 L 1^ mm mm m mw»-m*^wmmfa*mm* SHARE OUR JJIISJL ENTHUSIASM (^fIBJJFN KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try I a tin to-day and be convinced. I Distributors: I GETZ BR OK A (0.140 words
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Article681 1937-02-02 2 PRELIMINAR Y INQUIR Y Alleged Stabbing Of Compatriot Singapore. Monday k PRELIMINARY inquiry into a A charge of murder against a Japanese named Richo Yamaniva was commenced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Nelson Jones, today. The accused, who was not represented by counsel. Ls alleged to681 words
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136 1937-02-02 2 Singapore. Monday The Singapore Malay Settlement General Purpose* Co-operative Society. Ltd. held its first general meeting on Jan.* 31. 1937. Although this society was found some time in October of last year the preliminary work took a few months and the registration of the society136 words
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Article219 1937-02-02 2 Dea th Sen tences Fulfilled Paris, Feb. 1. The thirteen men condemned death in the Moscow Trial are now executed, according to the Communist newspaper, Humanite.— Reuter. Mohamed Hassan, the Chairman of the. Society, presided over the meeting. j Addresses were delivered by Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim. Tuan Haji219 words
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Article382 1937-02-02 2 Weather Services: Vital Conference At Hongkong Singapore. Monday. OF great importance to Malaya and other eastern countries generaJly in the matter of civil aviation are the results of the Far East Meteorological Commi sion which recently concluded in Hongkong. The conference considered especially the requirements of382 words
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Article108 1937-02-02 2 Chinese Gets Stiff Sentence Singapore, Monday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of posses- sion of 190 tins of Non-Government chandu valued at $1520 a Chinese named Loh Yong Siew was sentenced to 21 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr H. A. Forr^r. District Judge. Criminal District Court, to-day. According108 words
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Article29 1937-02-02 2 Mr. T. S. Ganapathi, of the Education Department. Taiping. has been transferred to Teluk Anson, as Tamil Visiting Teacher in charge of all the Tamil Schools In South Perak.29 words
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Article342 1937-02-02 2 BREACH OF TRUST Hearing Again* Clerk Singapon u CURTHER hearing wa, continued J T day before Mr \v q Reev magistrate. In the case in which iS Siang Yong stands charged with crmi nai breach of trust in respect of th2 sums of $78.97. $105.27 and $119 77 X employed342 words
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Article225 1937-02-02 2 Mr. Justice Mills Gi On Leave (From Our Oun Correspondent! Johore Bahru. JttJ MR. L. V. J. Laville Legal Advl Kedah arrived in Johore Ba&nj Jan. 26 and assumed duties a Judge. Johore. on Jan. 29. Mr. J V. G. Mills. Judge, r ed on eight months' Home225 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1937-02-02 2 WING LOONG PERFEC'I TAILORING 100. HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 71279 words
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Article250 1937-02-02 3 CHAPLAIN MARRIED IN SINGAPORE xinel Williams And „^rr Monday. Singapore, ******i^^^LS S T oi '""u K?v. Nigel Williams .lin* wheil «Si£ Nora Castel. Ei C^el, who is the astel> Q{ she Ef Taipln f g Singapore officiated. [S Bish f la °rge SSSdance of mernThere was a s congregation. fc250 words
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Article87 1937-02-02 3 Pineapple Exports During the week ending Jan. 23, exKL from MaJ avan ports amounted to 668 cases, of which: 22.576 1 76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 2 980 (10 per cent > cases to thr Continent of Europe, VBS i<9 per cent* cases to Canada. ar.c87 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-02-02 3 The Rev. Nigel Williams and Miss Nora Castel after their weddine af St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article107 1937-02-02 3 Alleged Promise To Deal With Creditors Singapore, Monday. THE case came up for mention to-day before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, in which Chua Moi Sai stands charged with cheating a woman, Lee Bek Neo. of a sum of $1 538 Chua Moi Sai, a't one107 words
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Article26 1937-02-02 3 Naval Intelligence Major R. H. Quill. M.V.0.. Royal Marines, will relieve Major C. R. W. Lamplough. D.S.C.. RM.. as Staff Officer (Intelligence), Singapore, from Feb. 24.26 words
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Article67 1937-02-02 3 Memb-rs. donors and well wishers are informed that in conjunction with the 75th birthday Anniversary celebration Of Swami Vivekananda the opening ceremony of the "Saradamani Girls' School" of the Ramakrishna Mission will be performed by Mr H. R. Cheeseman Inspector of Schools. Singapore La tuan at 5.30 p.m.67 words
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Article172 1937-02-02 3 Unsuccessful Appeal By Chinese Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED in the lower court on a charge of picking the pocket of a compatriot on a trolley bus and relieving him of his purse, in which was $5.15, Tai Wah Choon, a young Chinese, unsuccessfully appealed against the conviction and sentence172 words
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Article352 1937-02-02 3 Appeal Court Judgment Reserved Singapore, Monday. THE question as to whether collection ot a debt with "persuasion" amounted to robbery, and whether in point of fact a technical robbery was committed at the time the debt was collected, was the main point in an appeal that352 words
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Article36 1937-02-02 3 i The Jean Laborde is expected to arrive in Singapore from Saigon to-morrow at 6 a.m. and sail o n the same day at j p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles.36 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1937-02-02 3 I Vessels In Port ttr from ch?ri Brit; i, 08 5 tons from ff" l^ Java Ports 2.2. "to Kuantan M. from Kuantan Ku^io^'^V. 655 tons, from W Vtr> Bnt: 510 tons 'rom Eridan Prnanp 14 2. 3,) >^Kobe s^r° nSfromMar C;,?K,? tons from Si n?ha 'n, t to Pale105 words
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Advertisement46 1937-02-02 3 ohc£ J aimler (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 bloom of youth te every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High-Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS.46 words
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Advertisement32 1937-02-02 3 /j^*v MAN LION CStJI)?/ RAPID HARDENING CEMENT ROSKOPF PATENT IS THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED IN MALAYA V^lS^ SINCE WlB6O WRIST POCKET-GOLD-CHROME STEEL rAT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA Sole Agents, Singapore. MOXTOB Ltd*32 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1937-02-02 3 Chinese New Year Holidays The Shipping Office and the Office (1 the Statistics Department w!ll be closed on Thursday. Feb. 11. and Will he open on Friday. Feb. 12. for one hour only (from 10 a.m. to H'a.m.i.38 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article76 1937-02-02 4 Steadier Quiet Buvers 10'a 10 Va London. Feb. 1. PALM OIL (Malay) Value r( In bulk Jan.lFeb. uu IUU v COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.). Value (Peb February shipment. 205 enex SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Jan Shipment. 11 H 2 Sellers 11 IM Sellers I Feb, Im^SLS^mlf shipment 17 44 Se.lers76 words
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Article77 1937-02-02 4 London, Feb. 1. Previous To-Day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.09 105.04 -.05 TT. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.94 > 4 8.94 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 223 32 ls. 211 16 -1 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3177 words
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Article30 1937-02-02 4 London, Feb. 1. Previous To-Day Change Fine Bar per oz. 7.2.0 l/ SILVER spot 2o, 4 2 316 1 6 2 months forward 2Q, 4 2 l B30 words
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Article139 1937-02-02 4 London, Feb i Previous To-day Cha Distillers 111 1176 +f Dunlop Rubber 34 11/ z 35.General Electric 91 91 3 fj Imperial Chemical Industries 40 6 40 6 Imperial Tobacco 165 7»/ 2 162 6 xd. Anglo-Dutch 423 *2 3 Canadian Pacific 15 7 b 16' 8139 words
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Article22 1937-02-02 4 London, Feb I TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chan Spot (afternoon closing price) 224 7 8 225 2 Forward 2253 226122 words
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Article36 1937-02-02 4 RUBBER New York Jan 29 Previous To-Day Chan?? Tone Easy Dull Spot Buyers. 21 21 Sellers. 21 >' 8 2JI 3 AprilJune Buyers. 21 21 BeUers. 21 8 H TIN Standard. Tone Easy Quiet36 words
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Article698 1937-02-02 4 Mr. D. Carru thers Survey THE fourth ordinary general meeting of Ipoh Rubber Estates. Ltd.. was held at 7 Royal Bankplace. Glasgow, on Jan. 20 Mr. David Carruthers. the chairman, presiding. The Chairman said: The main features which have affected the profits earned by the company during698 words
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Article58 1937-02-02 4 Mr. N. Appuduray of the Perak SeI cretariat has been confirmed in the appointment of Office Assistant in which capacity he has been acting for lhe last three years. Mr. Appudura/ is the president of the Ceylon Association. Taiping and chairman of the Larut and Matang Government Servants' Co-oper-i ative58 words
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Advertisement21 1937-02-02 4 if*Ws*\ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel 5926. 2. Finlayson Green.21 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article616 1937-02-02 5 K Fraser St Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Scllara .*mrm*± Tin 336 34 6 32- 34- -<*?£ g° 56t 55 57, Malay 2 3 9 23- 24,Jmr Hitam 1 7 5 1-80 175 1.85 J. e Weng 236 246 236 24 6 85W2L; 1 44 150 140 i616 words
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Article465 1937-02-02 5 I > r o P6 Alex Brick ONL 1-40 150 1.40 1.50 LJ SfniA Prefs. 2 52> 2 2.60 2.52 2.60 r 2 k*\U l l*t 800 1000nom8.00 10.00 !S WAT ....6.10.0 6.15.0 6.10.0 6.15.0 i S Broadcasting 0.89 0.95 090 0.95 1i b M Tnistee 6-25 7.00 6.25465 words
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Article374 1937-02-02 5 iHJ 195 2.05 1.90 2.05 i rGa Jah 160 1.70 160 1.70 Mal ay 2.10 2.20 2.10 2.25 ;^;afn 170 1.85 1.70 1.90 EJW* 140 1.50cd 1.40 1.50 £L Panas 1 95 2.05 2.00 2.15 tt*}. 0.87 0.92 087 0.92 K ntan g l-47' 2 1.57>/ 2 1.50374 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article117 1937-02-02 5 Singapore. Monday morning. Singapore: 35 5 8 cts., up 1 8 ct. Market Tone: Qciet. London: 10 5 16d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 21 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Monday evening. To-day has been exceptionally quiet on the local market and "little inclination to117 words
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Article22 1937-02-02 5 Singapore. Monday noon Singapore: $112 14. up $1,4. London: No market. New York: 49 7 8 cts., up 1 8 ct.22 words
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Article212 1937-02-02 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report lIN their daily comments on the closing 1 trend of the share market. Messr; Fraser and Co. state: Mining. Tin up Mat midday. All hough Tin shares were a quiet market throughout the day. th e tone however was better and there is more212 words
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Article30 1937-02-02 5 The death took place last week ol Mrs E. P. Smith, wife of Mr. E P. Smith, formerly Chief Boarding Officer, Penang, at her residence No. 145b. North Beach. Penang.30 words
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Article42 1937-02-02 5 The Asiatic members of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club entertained Mr. A. Newark, Chief Instructor, to a farewell dinner at the Metro Grill and Cabaret on the eve of his departure for Singapore to take up an appointment at the Civil Aerodrome.42 words
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Advertisement14 1937-02-02 5 H. B. WINTER ANNOUNCES lIIAY SALE from TUESDAY— FEB. 2nd 20. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Article318 1937-02-02 6 "Coronation Competition* And Special Awards THIS National Rifle Association is making some alterations in the programmes for this year's annual prize meeting at Blsley. The meeting the 73rd of the series will be held from Monday. July 5. to Saturday. July 17. A special Coronation competition318 words
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Article38 1937-02-02 6 Mr. W. Gjodesen, Manager of the East Asiatic Company Limited. Penang and local Vice-Consul of Denmark who had been away on long leave, has arrived from Home accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs Gjodesen were married recently38 words
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Article38 1937-02-02 6 Mr. J. H. S. Jenkins, of the Customs Dept., Telok Anson, will be going on transfer, to Tampin, while Mr E. M. W. Wood, acting Assistant Superintendent. Customs and Excise, Tampin, will proceed to the Excise Department. Singapore.38 words
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Article182 1937-02-02 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 1. London T.T 24 116 London demand 24 1 16 London 4 months' sight 2'JVfc Lyons demand !230 Hamburg demand New York demand 57 1 8 Montreal demand 57 1116 Batavia demand 103 3 4 Samarang demand 103V2 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and182 words
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Article203 1937-02-02 6 Singapore. Feb. 1. R, i Siam* W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $165 R. <Siam> W Coast No. 2 pe r Koyan $147 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R (Siam* -'White" No. Al $24i> R fSiamt "White Rice" No. 1 $224 R tSiam* 'White Rice"'203 words
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Advertisement126 1937-02-02 6 Nederlandsche Hando IMaatschappij. X.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AJ>. 1824. Paid Up Capital I 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. PAUW126 words
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Advertisement61 1937-02-02 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or impor tant documents) in SAFE BOXES ill our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU cait have access to these Mfe boxes, so that61 words
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Advertisement330 1937-02-02 6 Commerce Rubber Assn. J H YOKOHAMA The S'pore Chamber Of niM SPECIE BANK, LTD DAILY PRICES CURRENT y m (iSstablished in 1880. Singapore, Monday noon. Capital Subscribed tFully No. I.X.R.SS. in cases ,F.0.8. February, 35% m Good F.A.Q. in cases F.0.8. February* 35 716 35 V 2 Reserve Fund Y.130.*****Q*330 words
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Article425 1937-02-02 7 h r Of Commerce On Feb. 8 have been issued by the VIIA TIONbI^ members of the chairman f Comme rce for a Singapore <***Z\ttte Adelphi Hotel d i«er to be f day o1 the S M0! H?h ■■iimiversary of the formahund, the* Chamber ina»-u--tioo OI J425 words
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Article185 1937-02-02 7 Lony-Term Convicts Contented? Singapore. QINGAFORES new $2,000.0^U prison at 1114 milestones, Changi, has V' ompleted and occupied by about ■J long-tunr, convicts from the old Prison off Outram Road, where 3 bout MO prisoners remain. occupying 96 acres, the new prison •nords [acuities for vegetable and flo*er cultivation,185 words
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Article, Illustration170 1937-02-02 7 Mu Swai, one of the Burmese giraffe- necked women at Olympia Circus, London, has given birth to a son, weighing 7 pounds one ounce. Both are doing well. Mu Swai is the wife of Muang Suri, who was the postmaster of Pekkong, their native villaee in the Fauthshan States. WhenPlanet News - 170 words
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200 1937-02-02 7 Japan Plans To Increase Her Navy And Air Force Tokyo, Jan. 21. THE recent Army pamphlet says because Japan consists of islands, and some mainland territory, and because of her treaty with Manchukuo. she needs a powerful army. It will be urged that her air force must be improved, civil200 words
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Article22 1937-02-02 7 Mr J P Joshua, of the Methodii Mission. Tapah. la being transierreu to Kluang. Johore. and has left .or his new station22 words
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Article102 1937-02-02 7 Radio Broadcasts To Schools? Singapore. IMPORTANT matteri concerning school organisation were discussed at th? mnual conference of Heads of Government and aided English schools held on Saturdav at the offices of the Inspector. 01 Schools Singaport and Labuan. Th= question oi broadcasting in local bcbool* *Ith thc cooperation102 words
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Article313 1937-02-02 7 S'pore Coronation Event Singapore, THE Tribune is informed that the Kallang Civil Aerodrome, the greatest airport in the East and one of the most up-to-date and finest in the world, will be officially opened by H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, on May 14 at 4.30 p.m.313 words
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Article204 1937-02-02 7 Decision To Increase Bank Rate Paris, Jan. 28. THE decision to increase the Bans Rate from two to four per cent, is the logical sequel to M. Vincent Auriol's statement that Government will defend the franc against speculative attacks. It is an orthodox measure of defence agamst recentReuter - 204 words
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Article55 1937-02-02 7 There will be no meeting of the Fornightly Club on Feb 11. owin r to the Chinese New Year holiday, and also to the illness of Haji Eusoff, who was to have spoken. The next meeting will be on Feb. 25 when Mrs Genevieve G. Kime will deliver an address55 words
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Article43 1937-02-02 8 Specia/ «cf//rw Scfftt^, gY special request the manager, u the Pavilion Theatre ar* lof return screening to-dav of ..S^ Godfrey" in which WUlian P„upi, Mar Carole Lombard give outSanS 1 an < formances Many people iL^ great comedy at the previous aS2„S43 words
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Article24 1937-02-02 8 A serious fire broke out m th P hours of Tuesday morning 'as Lt rly Chenderiang village, results attap house being totally burnt aa24 words
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Article29 1937-02-02 8 The death has occurred at KanaiJ Vasa Clock Tower Road. Jaffna. Ceyb' of Mr. K Sabaratnam. a Barrister!?' law. who was for some vears Draeti2•tauaww. Perak. as an *i£g*l29 words
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Advertisement227 1937-02-02 8 rife TO-NIGHT'S BIG EVENT lifl^^ Al The CAPITOL •2* iT f \\2f Thrilling Desert Raids! S V«l^feV EXOTIC DANCING BY TILLY LOSCH (The 'AiW^E^ Famous Ballet Star) j| Jtt'^^mf^' Gorgeous Desert Sunset Scenes in Natural Colour! I MARLENE DIETRICH liPl^ 'JflL **m IL yt ft mM TWO SOULS ALONE DRIVEN227 words
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Advertisement40 1937-02-02 8 I MALAYAN PREMIERE PAVILION TO-MORROW OUT OF A GLORIOIS BOOK COMES A MIGHTY AND MAGNIFICENT MOTION Pir TIRE EDWARD ARNOLD JOEL McC R I mW FRANCES FARMFP iM NEVER AS LONG AS YOI LIVE WILL YOU SEE SI'CH GRAM ENTERTAINMENT40 words
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Article85 1937-02-02 9 Created C.M.G. In New Year Honours AWING to an error in a Reuter tele- gram it was erroneously announced in yesterday's issue of the Morning Tri- 1 bune that Mr. A. 8. Small, Colonial I secretary, had been created a Knight I Commander of the Order85 words
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Article28 1937-02-02 9 Miss C. A. Harness, nursing sister of District Hospital, Teluk Anson, who was spending a fortnight at Cameron Highlands Hotel, has returned to Telu* An- 1 son. I28 words
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Article106 1937-02-02 9 Now Empty Ami Deserted PORT Belvedere, the WtadKU *Wft home of the former kirr, Is now empty and almost deserted The last of its furnishings have httti taken to Windsor Castle, where they will be stored until such etz tf aa tho Duke of Windsor may require them.106 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-02-02 9 fin* Lo*ch the famous Ballet dancer is seen here with Charles Boyer in my a scene from a Th e Garden Of Allah."23 words
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Article353 1937-02-02 9 Uarlene Dietrich 's New Film HARDSHIP, sweltering heat, insects. sand that gets into everything and hours that would make the traditiona' farmer groan with agony were eagerly i ccepted as a refreshing new experience ty MarHne Dietrich on location in the Colorado Desert near Yuma. Living in353 words
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Article55 1937-02-02 9 Mah, olVble C *V* N M. Hashim, J7 ..Member of the Legislative Coun for m read a P a P« r on "A University ZSSS b3fore th e Arab Peranakan Th 10n Singapore, on Wednesday. incluri 1 M eeUng which »s open to all, Victor omen wUI b e held55 words
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Article79 1937-02-02 9 D n hus been received that the Rev. arv s Secre tary, Indian Missionlaiiun \u l Tin "evelly, died of heart the 7th: inst. at Palamcotceivinn n India within a day of reofhis v! fi cabled news 0f the death Santh i gest daughter. Mrs. D. B. the 6th IU79 words
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Article356 1937-02-02 9 £100,000 Increase In Capital THE directors of the Tamiang Rubber Estates propose that the authorised capital be mcreased from £450,000 to 1500,000 by creation of 100,000 shares of £1. In a circular to shareholders they explain that they have had under consideration the question of extending operations356 words
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Article37 1937-02-02 9 F.M.S. VF. Orders state that Lieut. R. G. H. Wilshaw. *'X M Platoon, is transferred to the F.M.S. Light Battery and assumes command of thc Right Section. Captain J. H. Dennett is appointed 2nd-in«dCommand of the Battery37 words
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Article34 1937-02-02 9 The Minister of Agriculture announced in the House of Commons that lMt6 Bingley had consented to be nominated as representative of the United Kingdom producers on the International Beef Conference and Empire Beef Council.34 words
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Advertisement126 1937-02-02 9 SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING SCN TALKIE 7-3f (NEW WORLD) 9-M EMPIRE TALKIE NIGHTLY 7-pjn. ft 9-p.m. mmm *> FINAL CHAPTERS 7-12 of MABCOTS THRILLING AIR SERIAL Sil now OF THE EAGLE WITH I JOHN WAYNE 1 MORE THRILLS ft STUNTS THAN EVER! I DONT MISS THE CONCLUDING CHAPTERS. I |^Tarzai\ Escapes"; .j.^126 words
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Article776 1937-02-02 10 ECONOMIC MISSION TO WASHINGTON PRESIDENT QUEZON'S TRIP TO SHAPE THE FITIHE POLICY OF THE PHILIPPINES Manila, Jan. 22. Announcing that he is prepared to discuss any phase, whether political or econom cSf the Philippine Question, with the Washington a thorlties n^ h n e f n t^ S?Srea toere in776 words
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Article160 1937-02-02 10 9 Bus Ticket Ban Hinders Pit Lad's Courting ARE the Northern Traffic Commissioners playing the bad fairy and keeping young lovers apart? That they are is the view expressed by an anonymous critic of their policy. whose letter is published in the Commissioners' annual report for the160 words
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Article297 1937-02-02 10 Mr. N. Chamberlain On Currency Declaration I London, Jan. 30. DEFERRING to the three-power curR rency declaration in a speech at Birmingham last evening, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that by that we had taken a step in the right direction. Some disappointment had been expressed that the progress297 words
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Article83 1937-02-02 10 Guest Of Government For A Week London, Saturday. THE Afghan Prime Minister (Sardai Mohammed Hashim Khan> has arrived in London where he is spending a week as the guest of the Government He will be entertained at lunch by Mr. Baldwin at 10 Downing Street on Feb. 1Reuter - 83 words
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Article353 1937-02-02 10 Extensions I n j Malaya THE name of the Anglo-Java Ruhh. Company is rather a misnomer T, r the company's Malayan rubber e s t' a are more than twice as large as Ki vanese estates. Ja The company is extending its sn h of operations in Malaya353 words
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Article45 1937-02-02 10 Mr A Sleep, an officer of Class K Malayan Civil Service, has teen appointed to act as Financiai Adviser aw Treasurer. Federated Malay B»w Class lA. Malayan Civil Service in a; dition to his own duties as Assist^ Treasurer, Federated Malay States. State Treasurer Selangor.45 words
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Advertisement34 1937-02-02 10 fe ******m** -ft^m um wim 'ii .-****^*9 Aw^'^W .^m^f^^^^i^alt- 9*\**s* made they come fresh to your a^^^^MfiTl^ :i Jlfci'^ -^ff S^'' 'V^£':'% ii '~z*.2<'"*jr you are partaking of food that -^^^^S^^^^^^^^SS^SJ^^^^k OXFORD^®^ 1 SAUSAGES34 words
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Article, Illustration159 1937-02-02 11 The Enfield Chace Hunt held a meet in picturesque surroundings at Old Temple Bar, Theobald's Park, Middlesex. The Hunt is under the joint nuts- t. rship of Captain F. L. Trotter and Mr. Russell Dore. The Temple Bar is the historic gateway that until 1879 stood in the Strand atPlanet News - 159 words
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Article252 1937-02-02 11 /< /s Worth Only About 12 •By Air Mail) From Our Onn Correspondent) London, Jan. 20. I Cabinet thought by its owner. Mrs. JJ Ktthl' Maud? Clarke, of Rest Har--555 Bo y -^m-7, Devon, to be 1 liouis ai production wcrth £11.000, has been s J252 words
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Article67 1937-02-02 11 ;J U t ccol the fe rvour of !l hers Hh 0 ?u the ent husiasm of SL^rn't? niT-SK case Allowed P h Str ct p P h? Mar iamma Temple S° mß atuc.,vp! a g> of the silver car s*** md I s a !L er the Thaipusam ce--,a67 words
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Article162 1937-02-02 11 .Appointed Governor Of British Guiana SIR Wilfrid Jackson Governor of Mauritius, has been appointed Governor of British Guiana In succession to Sir G A S Northcote, the new Governor of Hongkong. Sir Wilfrid Edward Francis Jackson, c K C. M. G. cr. 1931; C. M. G. 1919,162 words
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Article27 1937-02-02 11 The Secretary of State for th e Colonichas approv- d the appointment of Mr. Colin William Anderson Inglis to be an Assistant Architect, Malayan Pub'ir Works Department.27 words
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Article310 1937-02-02 12 'THE speech delivered by Herr Hitler on the occasion of the completion of four years of Nazi rule was not as startling as the early messages indicated. The "solemn withdrawal" of Germany's signature of the Versailles Trieaty was no more than a gesture, for Germany has long310 words
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Article820 1937-02-02 12 j IN deciding to levy a tax on all swecpj stakes organised in tlr 1 Stiaits Settlements, the Colony Government i has taken a big step towards extricating 'itself from an awkward situation. Incidentally it is supporting the point iof view expressed by the writer of this note820 words
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Article191 1937-02-02 12 Mr. Justice Mills, the Johore Judge, left for Home on eight months' leave by the Ranpura. Mrs. Mills left earlier for Home. Captain W. E. L. S. Pocock. having been granted leave of absence, Captain J. A. Smith was appointed to the P. and O. Ranchi from Jan. 26.191 words
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Article, Illustration45 1937-02-02 12 the worlf'. Benny Lynch, now undisputed flyweight boxing champion 01 ry ove i spent a quiet day with his wife in London following his Small Montana, the Philippino, at Wembley. Here we c out walking with his wife in London after his victory. Planet NewsPlanet News - 45 words
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Advertisement12 1937-02-02 12 Hl^H^.' •\ftSn*\^^A*W^*a ?*s^ma\^LmmmV&i*m2-^^Smt*mW/2 Z a m **a*fZsWky*J m SM Mw*\l T.'n* J*.12 words
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Article, Illustration822 1937-02-02 13 Xbeganinthe I L.K. \a Review Qf l93* I (auditions I B j Air M*'>) I London, Jan. 21. I last few months, I n IRING overv has for the to 'every country I ,J 5 hi "avs the Financial I lhl U leadtof article). TheTopical Press - 822 words
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Advertisement27 1937-02-02 13 sot «S W *mrifMM*wt PllOv 5933 Telegraphic Address: sJ>„i GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL ClU ::>TiNGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VI -ORS AND TOIRJSTS. Vnnvalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.27 words
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Advertisement717 1937-02-02 13 -THE TRUE TONIC FOOD, j Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores i Glands Made Active and Youiiiiyf Vigour Restored In 24 Hours *-m *mmt***. lowed by rosowoS American Doctor s Discovery StrMfßh m mm. ergy and ambitjun. par- D m i H tlcularly gratifying to ens Bleed, nerves, oooy, *MM*mMTf717 words
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Article, Illustration231 1937-02-02 14 America's Under Night Club America has had night clubs in almost evprv Cf lllc*»i. „i i latest idea. This is the Under Water Ni^ht Club cabaret and bar on the silver sands of the ocean kid J too en »«a»» to enjJ mMtWMMMtd herself with her 1 W hich hasPlanet News - 231 words
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Advertisement69 1937-02-02 14 mw*, v n A LONDON SINGAPORE BRISBANE Two services a week to London and Brisbane by multi-engined air liners. Perfect comfort ler passenger:. Plenty of room for luggage. Hotels, meals even tips included in ths moderate fare. AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Bookings and information from Boustead Co., Ltd., agents for Imperial69 words
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Advertisement12 1937-02-02 15 'X^iddwrijQ 3^j*nU^M L y^HU- unit. f***rt/£ n-^k R«.n« Ull*nanr> L ft fl<*«-12 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1937-02-02 16 is noi Merely what the eye *-**n [ihiiilmi Irss aid* beside* ju.«*l facial Mifcrip, uo io ihe UWmmtm of m**m*f*m mmmm* in lhe aehievemenl ol her per feel grooming TO-DAY I am gomg to aik about the many things which vou can purchas to keep Beauty em mUh you1,067 words
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Advertisement59 1937-02-02 16 I> ASKS*! i A BIG SELECTION ARTISTJC LAMP BHADI S LATEST Dress Materials FOR ALL OCCASIONS DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY VISIT Tajinalial Sfre 23, HIGH ST. JPr^^Fxw p^kv^Vc ■■VwVfTl Ra&£ v vl falM Baby's head will soon be clustered with adorable curls if r'eansed with Nestol every day. Guaranteed Harmless. m*59 words
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Article, Illustration398 1937-02-02 17 IcCESSORIES TO K u ,v of the nads end vwth ll 0 -iDiiiff oi them and putting 'er of shiny rosy polish? **FLrm were told last week N Vh/cntlde, there ls the nail •5 »h ch m«* be kept healthy or V "lb nite flecks ridges or there n"398 words
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Article337 1937-02-02 17 Recently I talked about mouths and how a charming smile would make even a homely face sweet and lovable I also have mentioned occasionally how skillful use of lipstick would help to give the mouth a pleasing shape. To-day I want to give you a337 words
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Advertisement71 1937-02-02 17 f Chinese New Year Is Coming! ***F\ for your J HOLIDAY PARTIES < wear a r Coiffeur that is both BEAUTIFUL and PRACTICAL because of its BASIC PERMANENT wave by MAISON MABTIN Professor of 'Academie de Coiffure de Paris s W Amber Mansions, Orchard Road Tel. 3450 ■cial 33 per71 words
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Advertisement198 1937-02-02 17 A Torit istts s i u iv v i \\u •S* yjuiu-rcn «5» D/?y CLEANING HAIRDRESSER iim loi Onii k j Maison Marcelle Cleaners i y*f£S3B£^ For Natnna for J^^^^^^ Permanent same day wa^e. service Try our utert Goods handed in by i uoint-%^tndint 10 a.m. can be col- v198 words
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Article351 1937-02-02 18 To Be Maintained By Italian Line IT is confirmed that the motorsh:;' Augustus and the steamer Roma are to be re-engined, and that their speed is to be increased to 27 knots so that a weekly service may be maintained between Italy and New York351 words
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Article40 1937-02-02 18 Germans Must Not Aceep Nobel Prize* Berlin I HITLER, in a decree, has Germans from accept" prizes. "Instead, he has i annual national prize roi t ibu ted science, of about £8.000 to 0.--among three meritorious u ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement471 1937-02-02 18 *****-*m*-mmmmmm**-m*wM^^^mm^±^m 2 nn r m^^M^^qH^SSß Urti ****t************— m -Jm I om IT-f-iirrfF^tß BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES Outwards. Due J? ue Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1937 MMR. SOUDAN 6,500 Feb 12 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RANPURA 17.000 Apr. 9 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aor. 23 CATHAY471 words
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Advertisement136 1937-02-02 18 TV. 1 K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. *m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Feb. 3 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Feb. 18 s.s. HARUNA MARU Mar. 4 Kates to lst Class tnd class Naples $497 ft $54$136 words
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Miscellaneous315 1937-02-02 18 m^- r r, l f J J tJ( *-**wWwmmm o m Mmmm Ipostal intelligence! STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohon Feb 2 1 Pengerang Aik Soon 0 a m New Zealand Marella Feb -ir* Australia:— Eastern and Southern Marella 2 in Sarawak (generally) Vyner Brooke Netherlands Indies:—315 words
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Article221 1937-02-02 19 Town's Huge New Factory N earing Completion NEW Year prosperity has alrady shown itself in the Lancashire town of Preston, where some 1.300 men are fullyemployed on the construction of Messrs. ■Courtaulds gigantic new factory, says th.' "News of the World." It is now announced that within221 words
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Advertisement284 1937-02-02 19 LBI'RXS PHILP LINE. Due aaua. UIDPII In port to-day MARELLA Feb 28 Mar. 3 Sp™heap round trip 'tickets from Singaoore to Australia issued at the Sttraßf transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connectin- ■tP«*!;-i2f«l» „io B S4*o 71 2nd class BRISBANE SVDNEY return MU.M Ist ca» gggM284 words
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Advertisement584 1937-02-02 19 -M j _ii _j~ i i i r r- _ir r_. m** m** m it i m S y£ TO FREXCH PORTS \rV~^V\ S <gJLJ\gy HOMEWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 i ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 20 i DALNY For Marseilles, Havre,584 words
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Miscellaneous160 1937-02-02 19 iTHG harbour iiirs m mm Godown Gate No. 20 1 yuen Bsm 20 I Muinam 18 1 Terukuni Maru x6 3 of Salisbury J 4 Meiiestlu'ii> n 3 Antilocbus 8 3 potsriani 6 3 Charon 30 8 Irisbank 32 3 Si:V rW PrillCP 34 3 Javanese Prmc e 36 3160 words
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Article494 1937-02-02 20 International Council's Statistics THE January issue of the International Tin Research Council's Bulletin, compiled by the Hague Statistical Office, contains figures relating to the new International Tin Agreement which came into force at the beginning of this year. According to these figures, the total permitted export494 words
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Article212 1937-02-02 20 Cng To Get Out Of Army? Singapore, Saturday. A LARGE stone and pieces of plate glass were exhibits befor? the Third Magistrate, Mr. W. G. Reeves this morring when Private Johnson Williams, of tilt Inniskillings. pleaded guilty to a charge of causing mischief by throwing y stone against212 words
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Article37 1937-02-02 20 The wadding took plac at the Beh Kongsi, Chulia St.-cet Ghaut. Penang, 01 Veoh Cheang Kooi. .on of th e late fl 1 Ch '»w Kam. and Miaa Ewe Wi youngest daughter of the H< ck Chya37 words
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Article252 1937-02-02 20 Another Period Of Steady Progress THE report of London Nigerian Tin for the year ended June 30 last covers another period of steady progress for the company. Proceeds from the sale of tin conce.i•trates show a further sharp increase to £293,009, against £207,719 in the previous lyear, while252 words
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Article185 1937-02-02 20 CONSTRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT Control Of Light '/>/„, To Pass From Air M%% carrying, fewer than 10 dhjw lrcrafwithin the next few moSh the Air Ministry to the Air k£fi fro Board, says the "News of the Wn* a > This board is representative of rh craft constructors Lhe air on<185 words
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Article50 1937-02-02 20 The marriage took place, according to ancient Hindu rites at 5, Lemon Street, Seremban, during the week-end between Mr. A Kanagasabay. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Ampalavanar of Seremban, and Miss Amalakshiw daughter of the late Mr M Ampa'a-' vanar and Mrs. M. Ampalavanar of Vaddukoddai, Jaffna, Ceylon.50 words
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Advertisement14 1937-02-02 21 MeE NATHAN RADIO 6 SOUM) ENGINEERS 23 29 OKCHAKII KOAD FOR RADIOS REFRIGERATORS SERVICE14 words
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Miscellaneous1622 1937-02-02 21 -x •> TRANSMISSION 3 I m** m h mm, aw^ m L 920 pm Bi^ r Ben Reginald Foor at r ß^ I 19 m 14Bik the BBC Theatre Orsan. Overture, RayAW. i'i m 1 1111l mond "Thomas, arr. Foort Minut* |9 X^ m*mW.mwLA ■.mimMFji.V A .Boccherini. arr. Foort*. P'>1,622 words
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Miscellaneous376 1937-02-02 21 ;ra, conducted by Carel va n der Bijl 9.20 p.m. Bridge lessons. '.'4O p.m. Popular recorded music. 950 p.m Dance music. 10.20 p.m. Close down TO-MORROW 120 a.m. Gymnastics. tj.35 a.m. Recorded music. 0.00 a.m. a wile signal. Recorded m continued. 7.50 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Opening. Gymnastics far376 words
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Article157 1937-02-02 22 '//as Rung-ln New Year 50 Times rhave rung in tbs New Year 50 year* in succession h the record of Mr. Lewis Tvldeslcv of Hart-street. SouthDort. a retired newspaper compositor. He rang the bells at Christ Church. Sotithnort for Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887. he rang for two157 words
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Article66 1937-02-02 22 T disire that a surgeon should open vein in my body after my death to ensure that I am dead." runs a direction In the will, published the other day. of Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Donald Kelly, who was buried at sea66 words
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Article325 1937-02-02 22 Report For I j(liii Financial Year THE twenty-Hxth annual nr 1 general meeting ,i th Ajoe Rubber Estates. Ltd ,Sc^ Jan. 19. at Blinge Houm- l h l U: axe. London b Ma-; Mr F B Budget (the ,iv who presided, nid that > al!rr^. the year at325 words
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Article76 1937-02-02 22 A fine of $500 each was impo; two Malays, named Man bin Mat UC Sarun bin Awang by Che Pawanteft the Taiping Magistrate. In the PJW court at Penang when he found VM guilty on a charge of betaß to concerned in the conveynu of u pounds of rubber which76 words
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Advertisement18 1937-02-02 22 ANCHOR BEER. d bottled in Singapore by O BREWERY CO, LTD SOLE AGENTS: "T"ft SIME, DARBY CO., LTJ*18 words
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Miscellaneous543 1937-02-02 22 ©X TIIE RADIO 'Continued from page 12) hil Mammy's Eyes'; 'My Curly Headed) Baby" <Clutsam). Violin Solo: Poem (Jdenko Fibish);, Oriental (Cesar Cui>. Incidental Music to The Merchant of Venice: Prelude No. 2; Doge's March! Frederick Rosse). 12 n00n— 12.30 p.m. Italian Opera 'Gramophone Records*. I "La Boheme"— Act IV,543 words
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Miscellaneous483 1937-02-02 22 I in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ; in NetherI landish on DJA, DJB. 9.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound I Pictures 9.50 p.m. Solo Concert. Albert Fischer, bass 10 20 p.m. "Vom Pastor sin Kau" (Low German Song.: Munsterland originals. Musical scenes by Fritz Klingner 11.05 p.m. Press Review. Editor-in-483 words
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Miscellaneous78 1937-02-02 22 Opening announcement. News in English. News in Chinese. Emanuele. Josi. Sommer Trio. Soprano, Virginia Brunetti. Tenor. Pietro Di Falco. News in Italian. TO-MORROW 9 20 p.m. Opening announcement. News in English. Violinist, Mario Battlstinl. "Trees in I r aly". a talk by the General commanding the forestry militia. Vocal and78 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-02-02 23 Alkaf Gardens— Chew Keon Choon, co Royal Army OrdiXhe xx nance Corp., Pulau Brani, Singapore.15 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-02-02 23 '^tinun, Blondinette-.-S. H. Gan Marine Dept.) Singapore Mati uith Pulau Bukom in background 1.. Jt. Nicholson. Hth (S» Heavy Battery taken firm B!a*an S Mati. ui .n^ru g^^^ Sin?apore<29 words
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Advertisement37 1937-02-02 23 |or this loni pe t i t ion a Wttmm can be used. I Hoes this mean a handicap? Definitely not! Tli e experienced photographer would have chosen, anyhow. the reliable. ISOCHROME-film The Film For the tropics!37 words
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Advertisement414 1937-02-02 23 Free Cameras For Efficient Amateur Photographers BEGINNING from Feb. 2. Page 23 of lished In the Morning Tribune on the the Morning Tribune will become a following Tuesday, photographic competition page which w«. be published every Tuesday 5%&"«&£ The competition will carry prizes of wiU b e from these weekl414 words
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621 1937-02-02 24 MUNICIPAL HOUSING LLast Week's Meeting THE minutes of the meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association Committee held last week contain the Iollowing: MUNICIPAL HOUSE AT CAMERON HIGHLANDS The Committee understood from th? newspaper reports that municipal funds used for the expenditure on housing was ultra vires, and621 words
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Article334 1937-02-02 24 Misunderstanding With Australia (By Air Mail (From Our Onn Correspondent) London, Jan. 2G. MISUNDERSTANDINGS have arisen to delay further the completion of the air-mail agreement between Britain and Australia, relative to the Singapore-Aus-tralia stretch. According to cables from Melbourne it io itated that Britain has not334 words
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Article139 1937-02-02 24 Parade Before Presidential Palace In Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. THE lst Rio BP. Troop of Boy ScoutsI th» only British troop in Brazil and the oldest in the country— was given a place of honour here at a great scout oarade held before the Presidential Palo /»p139 words
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Article347 1937-02-02 24 Motion Against Two Trustees Singapore. Monday. SERIOUS allegation against two trustees were said to be contained in a motion which came up before Mr. Jus* Uee Adrian Clark in the Supreme Court this morning. Mr Philip Hoalim said that he ap peared in support of the motion347 words
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Article92 1937-02-02 24 Greater Portion To Be Locked Up Washington. Jan. 31. rE Federal Reserve Board has ordered about $1,500 million of idle bank funds to be locked up to check the potential inflationary expansion of credit The Board announced a 33 1 3 per cent increase in the required92 words
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Article136 1937-02-02 24 Johore Appointments The following anpointments are notified in the Johore Government Gazette; H.H. Tunku Abu Bakar to be a member of the Executive Council, with effect from Jan. 3. The Hon. Inche Onn bin Jaafar to be an unofficial member of the Executive Council, with effect from Jan. 3. Mr136 words
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Article201 1937-02-02 24 K.C.M.G. In JVcu Honours London. Jan. %i CIR Andrew Caldecott. re, en th Governor of Hongkong and n„u appointed Governor of evlon made a Knight Commander of S i Michael and St. George in th, v... Year Honours list.- Reuter Sir Andrew Caldecott. who is ta enteredReuter - 201 words
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Article119 1937-02-02 24 Chinese Woman's Johore Purchase (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Jan. 31 A LARGE number of bidders irom ai: parts of Johore, anci leveral business men from Singapore were present at the auction rooms ol Messrs Chi Koon Seng and Co.. Johore Bahru. this afternoon when Mr. Cheong119 words
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Article176 1937-02-02 24 Appear On Spain* Battlefields Aravaca <N. W. Ol QMALL wooden crosses are beglnnl d spring up on the Spanish I fields They are to be se tf Pozuelo and Aravaca. Mrt";* Madrid, where the countryside Is pletely devastated. f vnnrl M Pozuelo which was a Jgongtew centre for176 words
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Article1214 1937-02-02 25 Early Years Of Singapore's Trade the Singapore Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its A N Feb B :u>xl Th f o nowing account of the foundation of the Chamber IUI m -Ono Hundred Years of Singapore." M w to note that in the early years there1,214 words
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Article441 1937-02-02 25 Judgment Postponed In I Johore Case 'From Our Own Correspondent) FURTHER evidence was recorded by 1 Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya Second Magistrate) yesterday, in the case in which a, Malayalee lorry driver named Chayakutty employed by the Town Board is charged with having caused hurt to Inche441 words
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Article164 1937-02-02 25 Passes Through On Way To China HERR Otto Wolff, the well-known German industrialist, who was lecently entrusted by the Chinese Government with a large order for railway material $nd rolling stock, passed through Singapore a few days ago on his way to China. It was reported originally that164 words
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Article275 1937-02-02 25 Mixed Foursomes .it Bukit Timah THE second bi-monthly Mixed Four--1 somes competition at the Singapore Golf Club for January was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday and resulted in a win for Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Day with a net score of 33> 4 46 cards were275 words
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Article64 1937-02-02 25 Eighty seven cards were taken out for the Keppei Golf Club January Eclectic Competition, which resulted as follows:— Fred Starr (Winner) 32—6 =26 C W Watson 29— 2 23=28 1(3 U G. Harvey 32—513=26 2,3 C. J. Clackett 33—6 =27 Alan Wolfe 32-4 13=27 2 364 words
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178 1937-02-02 25 About 60 cards were taken out for the Island Club January Medal and theresult was a win for Chua Cheng Liat. in the "A" Division with a net score of 69. The "B" Division was won by B.A. Mallal who returned a net score178 words
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Article351 1937-02-02 26 HANDICAPS FOR IPOH RACES Second And Third Days' Events (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. THE following handicaps for four races for the second day", Wednesday) of the Perak races, complete the list for that day. Horses, class 2, div. 3, 5 furs, str: Patroleah 9.0 Second Helping 8.9 Pipe351 words
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Article121 1937-02-02 26 Teams For Rugger Game On Feb. 13 London. Feb. 1. TH'J] English rugby XV against Ireland at Twickenham on Feb. 13 will be as follows: Owen Smith: Butler, Cran:ner. Candler and Sever: Kemp and A. N. Other; Longland. Tof., Prescott, h. N. Other, Huskisson, Weston. J. DicksReuter - 121 words
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Article81 1937-02-02 26 On Thursday, at S.R.C. ground SRC. vs. Fort Canning: C. R. Eber W A. Acria. L M. Pennefather c' Maddox. EC Mathieu, R. B. Milne, G. R Lewis, R. Minjoot, G. Westerhcut. R. M. Armstrong A. R. O'Hara Cu Friday, at S.R.C. ground, SR C. v- Indian Assn.81 words
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220 1937-02-02 26 Singapore, Monday A suggestion that the Government Services Football Association should hold a Sports Meeting during the Coronation celebrations was put forward at the Annual General Meeting of the Association which was held in the Master Attendant's Office to-day, with Dr. J. S. Webster, the Acting220 words
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Article486 1937-02-02 26 In February: First Time In History Of The State FOR the first time in the history of Perak a cycling carnival will be held at Ipoh during the Hari Raya Haji HolL cays from Saturday, Feb. 20 to Monday, Feb, 22, 1937. It will b' held under486 words
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Article80 1937-02-02 26 Result Of Terrific Beating New York. Feb. 1. TONY Marino, from Pittsburgh and leading contender to tho bantamweight crown, died in hosoital to-dav with cerebral concussion following a terrific beating on Saturday at the hands of Carlos Qulntana from Panama. Marino weni down fiv? time* in j eightReuter - 80 words
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Article234 1937-02-02 26 A $500,000 OFFER To Braddock: li^ With Louis For Championship New York. 3i lOE Gould, manager of Ji m Br^n^u J heavyweight champion of tt t? announced that he has accent* i l<! of $500,000, with the optiofc f a 5 n o °l e cent, of the gate, for234 words
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Article72 1937-02-02 26 Draw For Fifth Round F.A. (up London. Feb. 1 I THE following .teams have been drawn to play on Feb. 20 in th Fifth Round, of the F. A. Cup: Luton or Sutherland versus Swansea or York; Bolton or Norwich versus Manchester City; Grimsby versus Wolver-I k hampton72 words
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Article138 1937-02-02 26 4 SINGAPORE Turf Club circular sto* that in response to the wishes ev pressed by members of tht- chid, jyerved enclosure on the Oranaw*v.ill be made available on race daj* At the forthcoming Spring Race m lug, as an experiment, a section ya upper portion of the second138 words
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Article51 1937-02-02 26 A young Kuala who wishes to remain a n, n 1()00 o just distributed a sum oi t Kuala Lumpur chanties. A m funds which will benefit b> n* sitv are: Unemployment ™J- cSIW i Settlement. Po Leung Ko*. w H Women's Fund. Chinese Kan d pital and the Selangor51 words
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1047 1937-02-02 27 fi3 FOR 1 AT CLOSE OF PLAY: IST INNINGS' ARREARS England Makes Total Of 330 In First Essay ENGLAND secured a lead of 42 runs on the first innings ofthe fourth Test, now being played at Adelaide, when t hev knocked up 330 yesterday, as compared1,047 words
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Article46 1937-02-02 27 Hard Court Singles Final To-day QWINO rh rain yes'e,day. the final in th L open singles of the hard court tennis tournament, between Chua Choon Leong and H Kamis. was postponed until to-day Mrs d c. R;»e *JU distribute thc prises after to-day's game.46 words
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Article41 1937-02-02 27 I Nelsonites XI v. German Mails ms Potsdam, on Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m on the Railway Institute ground: Cheiliah. Ah Han. Peng Tay. Ahmat (m) Stevens, Gopal. Ahmat 'Rly.). Vaithy Hassan. Yokob and Sulong <Capt.i. Reserves: Pakirisamy. Kim San.41 words
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Article255 1937-02-02 27 Thk tatctnaUona] six-metre ciass RS YC sailed the fir* Nre series for the Worham Trophy The wind was very light and variable tr >m the East, with the tide Hooding Tarbet. skipped d by L. R. Blake Ho Lshed first, finishing times and points being as255 words
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Article26 1937-02-02 27 The Secretary of Stat- for the Colorde? ha.* approved the appointment of Major Vere Gordon Stokes M C to be Commandant. Straits Settlements Volunteer r orce.26 words
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Article791 1937-02-02 28 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking Obliged To Attack Shanghai, Feb. 1. BY .1 series ol clever moves ihe ammunists in Shensi have replaced the rebels under General Yang Hu Cheng and taken occupaticn ef important points in east Shensi. The Reds under Pang Teh Huai and Hsu791 words
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Article374 1937-02-02 28 Deeds Of Gallantry Revealed London. Feb 1 SEVERAL deeds of gallantry are revealed in to-day's Honours List. The Medal of the British Empire Overseas has been awarded to Ashrafunnsa Begum wife of Lieutenant MuzafTarudin, who was sitting with some 44 other women and children in the verandah balconyBritish Official Wireless - 374 words
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Article27 1937-02-02 28 Rome. Feb. 1. Signor Cantalupo. at present Italian Ambassador in Rio De Janeiro, has been appointed Italy's first Ambassador to Franco's Government in Spain.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article59 1937-02-02 28 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong-Shanghai Linked Hongkong, Feb. 1. THE Hongkong-Shanghai telephone scr--1 vice wn s officiallv ODened this morning. Sir Andrew Caldecott. th> Governor of Hongkong, conversed with Mr. Wu Teh Chen, the Mayor of Shanghai, and Mr Pang Hsueh Pui. exchanging congratulations and wishes for prosoerItv59 words
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Article76 1937-02-02 28 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong. Feb. 1. Mr. Rhia^ Sung Chien the c On of Mr Shiao Fu Cheng, the well-known South, west statesman, has written to Canton raying that his father is ill asain and has ocs'poned his departure for China ind°fiivt°)v. Mr. Shiao Fu76 words
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Article22 1937-02-02 28 London, Feb. 1. A peerage has been conferred on Sir Arthur Samuel in th? Honours List. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 22 words
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Article85 1937-02-02 28 Canton-Hankmv Railway London REPLYING to Mr A C x servative. Preston, in tto Hon Commons h.-day. Mr. Anth the Foreign Secretary, said derstood negotiations between nese Government and bond-h< the Canton-Hankow Railwaj payment in arrears of in tinuing. But. he added, he was a position to make statementReuter - 85 words
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Article109 1937-02-02 28 A dmiral Dreyer f rgen Subsidising London. Feb I THE needs of the Merchant Service form the subject of a lengthy lew to the Daily Telegraph oy Admiral Dreyer. who states that since he returned from China he has been impressed bt the interest and anxiety which 'theReuter - 109 words
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Article62 1937-02-02 28 .4 merican Tourists Eliminated 'From Our Qui Correspondent/ Bangkok, Feb. 1 OF the three American graduates on world golf tour, who entered thi Siam Amateur Open Champ: 1 which began yesterday, two passed ou: ,in the first round. The third was eliminated in the second round, leaving the62 words
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Article132 1937-02-02 28 MALAYA AT THe B.I. FAIR Finl Time Since Tin Slump By Air Mail) 'From Our Oun Correspondent) London, Jan. TOR the fir,; time Mnce the economic slump started. Malaya is exhibitmg at the British Industries Fair ne.v month at Olympia. bv The stand which is being arrangea the London Agency132 words
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Article35 1937-02-02 28 n.*amaM*.t* notifi< RAF. appointments London in mail week tacluded Squadron Leader J. G. 100 Squadron. Seletar to Comn.a Squadron Leader F. J v> Squadron Leaxler Headquarters R A -FNavigation Duties, c mender H. S. Scroggs.35 words