Morning Tribune, 14 August 1937
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Title Section14 1937-08-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 166. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, August 14, 1937 FIVE (T.NTS14 words
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Article1140 1937-08-14 1 HONGKONG TROOPS MAYBE SENT NOR TH CHINA SQUADRON FLAGSHIP IN THE YANGTSE ALTHOUGH major hostilities have not yet broken out in Shanghai, tension is extreme and rapid preparations are being made for war on a Large scale. British and other foreign troops are on guard and1,140 words
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Article171 1937-08-14 1 Lord Runciman Of Tyneside London, Aug. 13. THE death occurred this morning at his home near Newcastle on Tyne of Lord Runciman, the ninety years old shipowner. He had had a varied and adventurous life. When twelve years old he ran away from home to go to sea171 words
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Article52 1937-08-14 1 Crew Of Essex Manor On Way Home Tokyo, Aum 13 A MESSAGE from Bapporo says the n captain and 34 members of the crew of the Essex Manor, which was wrecked on Aug 1. off the Hokkaido coast are leaving for Yokohama, from whence thev will proceed to52 words
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Article58 1937-08-14 1 Bt.t__^ Berlin, Aug. 13 EFORE his departure for Prague Dr. H. H. Kung was entertained at lunch by Field Marshal von Blombere and other high officers' and oificials of the War Ministry. Subsequently it was announced that he had signed an agreement with Swiss and Dutch58 words
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Article14 1937-08-14 1 Mr. Edwin Tongue la appointed to bf Registrar of Companies as from Aug 10.14 words
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Article238 1937-08-14 1 More Action Likely By Cerma ny Berlin. Aug 12 L'U RTHER measures against MUtH journalists in Berlin apparently aie foreshadowed in an article in the Bo< S. nzeitung. usually ln close touch witn official opinion. The newspaper stales that again an i again Germany has postponed measuies238 words
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Article49 1937-08-14 1 Authorised By U.S.A. Senate Washington, Aim 13 THK Senate Post Office committee has 1 approved a bin authorising the proposed trans-Atlantic sir mail am vice providing li be equally divided between Imperial Airways and Pan Amer. can Airway.,. No übsldles are granted by the Bill Reuter Wireless49 words
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Advertisement42 1937-08-14 1 ON OTHER PAGES k Page j > Bankruptcy Delays 2 Claim To Go On 2 i Motorist Acquitted 3 i Kliney Cup Tennis 22 I G S.F.A. Cup Final 23 I Home Cricket 23 Ipoh Races 24 l S.C.C. Soccer 24 #2» A42 words
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Advertisement41 1937-08-14 1 SHARK OCR IfflD] I I KXTIirsiASM L^^^fV I I POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure delicious I I fresh milk in convenient powdered form. Try I ra tin to-day and be con rlnced j Distributors: I i-it/ linos a ro. J I41 words
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Article850 1937-08-14 2 AN OFFICIAL EXPLANATION Sequel To Judys j Criticism Singapore, Friday TII. MAGNA CHAKTA. which the Fiiglisli ha rons forced KniK John to aign over 700 years Iff*, WSS referred to hy the Official Assignee Mr K B Williams, in tbe Bankruptcy <ourt to-day. when, following upon850 words
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Article114 1937-08-14 2 Dealer's Liabilities Of $84,988.54 Singapore, Friday. BUSINESS In various caitie dealing companies since 1914 apparently brought no good to M. Akisamalin. a 52-year-old Indian Mohamedan, and when he applied for his discharge from bankruptcy before Mr Justice a'Beckett Terrell, the Acting Chief Justice, in the Bankruptcy Court' todav.114 words
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Article87 1937-08-14 2 Young Eurasian Bound Over from Oui Own Correspondent' Johore Bahru. Aug. 13 AIUNO Eurasian who gave his name] Herman Bricks, 19 f*^*^ my on Aie- 7 belorc BheiWl \\,u Bakar bta Yahya 'Second Ma<- s*X bound over to come up tor and when railed upon and .imr87 words
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Article774 1937-08-14 2 Interesting Ruling By High Conn Judge Singapore, Friday n «;hPther a claim for $7.447 43 brought by Mr H JHE trial of an issue as t« J h a« h or iHah compensation I r. l. Dyne against -J™" J^'SSutrtlota. was decided by the for774 words
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Article132 1937-08-14 2 News Of Malayans In Britain (By Air Mail/ (from Our Own Correspondent London. Aug. 4 MR. Charlton Maxwell, on holiday from DindingS, is staying at Chara. Somerset. Mr J Lambourne. who has ret.rcu from the Agricultural Department, hat settled at Worthing. Mr. J. Faulkner is spending a K* weeks132 words
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Article100 1937-08-14 2 Increase In Japan, China London. Aug. 12 COMPARED wi'h the end of 1933 th t actual number of looms in i the wo m at the end of 1936 shows little chant savs the bulletin of the International Federation of Master Co* ton Sinners. The to'al of looms100 words
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Article34 1937-08-14 2 Tenders are being called for the tion of a Post Office building Bl < Mrs. tw donning, 2R. of b I Street, Pinsbury, -ave birth to I oi twins recently. I34 words
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Advertisement102 1937-08-14 2 Asthma Cause Killed in U Hours Tha nka to th© dl cover) ol an \vn* phj l< i. in. H noa. \n i Ible to gel rid of 1 1,,, terrlbh *pelL_ ol el ■coughing and arhe< Ing thma bj killing t i,i i m ise whh-h I 'he blood.102 words
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Article186 1937-08-14 3 BUKIT TIMAH COLLISION Doubt Over Driver Of Car Singapore. Friday. MK. Alexander Steven Gray was this morning discharged by Mr. L. C. Gob, the Fourth Magistrate, at the ci 'nclusion of a preliminary inquiry Into a charge of causing the death of Mr. Charles Fraser, formerly employed186 words
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Article80 1937-08-14 3 Chinese Run Over By Motor Lorry Singapore, Thursday A MOTOR lorry driven along Stamford Road late this afternoon knocked down and fatally injured a male Chinese, who had the left .side of his head crushed. causing a portion of the brain to protrude rrom the ear. One side80 words
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Article96 1937-08-14 3 Bankrupt Government Pensioner Singapore. Friday. fHUA SWEE HONG, a Government nsioner, was granted his disfrom bankruptcy by Mr Justice kett Terrell. th e Acting Chief Jus_ ■n the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mibioct to a week's suspension. The Official Assignee, in his report the bankruptcy said that the liabi--896 words
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Article90 1937-08-14 3 Singapore. Friday. J 1 JJ i Chinese woman was reported to been knocked down by a motor t] ■erday evening, in Geylang T She had a contused lacerated over the back of the head, bruises J the left foreleg and the finger of ?nl hand. She was taken90 words
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Article194 1937-08-14 3 Cay Musical Comedy At The Capitol Singapore, Friday k GAY comedy of love and music under n tropic skies in romantic Waikiki. is Bing Crosby's newes* starring picture "Waikiki Wedding" which opened at the Capitol Theatre to-day. The story is woven round the romance of a contest winner194 words
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Article170 1937-08-14 3 Saga Of The Alaskan Wasteland |"TiUNDRA" a saga of the Alaskan A wilderness which had a premiere at the Alhambra Theatre last night is in every way an epic of pictorial grandeur. It is a film of science beauty magnificently portrayed and tells a strange and thrilling s'ory170 words
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Article38 1937-08-14 3 After a collision In Gravesend Read the Swedish vessel Skaraborg fl 093 tons lay beached recently a mile and a hal below Gravesend Pier. Badly holed for ward, she had to be put ashore to orerent her sinking.38 words
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Article291 1937-08-14 3 Claim Against Boarding House Singapore. Friday, a CLAIM for $537.19 being the balance Ift due on the price of goods -sold ana delivered, by the plaintiff, Teo Ho Sontrading as Chop Siang Bee, against Mr.' jJ. A. Braam. the former proprietor of a boarding house known as291 words
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Article37 1937-08-14 3 I I 1 i Yesterday's Gazette records His Excellency the Governor's deep regret at the death of Mr. E. A. Cutler, Agricultural Officer, S.S. and FMS., which occurred [n July 20 i37 words
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Article189 1937-08-14 3 Perfectly Straight at 6.'.— Thanks lo kruseh.n Nearly twenty years ago, this woman was attacked bv severe rheumatism, and for months she suffered considerable pain. Now 63. sh e tells how Kruschen restored her u> health, and has ke. t her free from rheumatism189 words
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Article57 1937-08-14 3 The following oflieers were successful in the examinations in Malay held in [June. Mr. A E Minns. Mr E J Linsell and Mr G. C. Ripley, probationary Inspectors of Police; Miss Cecily Williams. Lady Medical Officer; Mr A F. Caldwell. Dispensing Chemist, and Mr J W Softley.57 words
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Advertisement151 1937-08-14 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT KLUANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE i.s hereby given thai the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Registered Offlct Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Wednesday 22nd September, 1937, at 12.15 p.m. at* which the Directors will recommend tho151 words
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Advertisement69 1937-08-14 3 IH\\\OSl\ CORN CURE BATH SALT SURE CURE From All Chemists Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. j /@*^sK i ip-/ iVS^'vlSl ua_A<_P__^'_s| «M?f 4^"v\sn I \||jsg^r \|ggp^ j J. I*^ifofc_y y- "*>^^s___»!f*V^y >_> f___F ____P_________P________________P___l W •^%*y9*' jmt j__P^_tf^tK fr.' Jk m^ '^^P^Jy__g __t v^ 4____kZ___^ :^__-_r^-'w_l_^W^ _\iJIWBWrK-r ___r_-l _K_Hw_____________l J___S___li_fl»^_^_^'^'^_^^^'69 words
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Article108 1937-08-14 4 London. Aug. 13 Previous To-day Chang* Tone a ig 16 a Buvers Sellers 8^» Sellers 9 1 lb J;m Mar Sellers 9'n London. Aug 13. PALM OIL (Malaya) Lm p_ lrr r<> <i»ln buln Julv Aug. shpt £23.12.6 Value Unchanged COPRA (Straits, F.M.S.). Auk Shipment. £16.76 Value 119.1M108 words
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Article134 1937-08-14 4 London, Aug 13 Previous To-dav Change lilt 11 1 -»"_o L>_otiiier_ l I JJt ~3 Dunlop Rubber 6 35 9 General Electric b Bb_ Imperial Chemical Industrie* 39 3 39 1' 2 li., Imperial Tobacco 155- 154 4»/ 2 71; Anglo-Dutch 40 40 Canadian Pacific 12U 12»134 words
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Article26 1937-08-14 4 TIN Standard. London. Aug. 13. Previous To-dav Change Spot (afternoon closing price) £267 3 4 £267 4 1 2 Forward £265*4 £265' v 426 words
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Article32 1937-08-14 4 London. Aug. 13. GOLD Previous To-day ChansFine Bar per oz £6.19.6 £6.19.5 —1 BILVKK qnol 19 15 16 19- 8 -116 4 months forward 19 15 16 19 15 1632 words
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Article201 1937-08-14 4 An inscribed bronze sword, dated about 800 8.C., dredged from the Thames at Taplow. and a framed address were presented to Lord Desborough at a meeting of the Thames Conservancy recently marking the Boards appreciation of his long services He has been I aumber of the Board Since201 words
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Article47 1937-08-14 4 KUBBER New York. Aug. 12 Previous To-day Change lone Steady Very Dull Spot Buyera. is^ 18 1 4 _i g filers 18 7 16 18 3? _^j{j Oct Dec. Buyers 18 916 18*2 —116 1 one Quiet Dull Spot 595 8 60 -3 847 words
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Article67 1937-08-14 4 Grouse Season Opens In Good Weather London, Aug. 12. H.M. the Kint:. with members of his stafl, was out shooting over one of the moors near Balmoral to-day. The first Royal shooting party at Balmoral will not be held till later in the month. Favourable weather favoured67 words
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Article66 1937-08-14 4 Estate Production For June THE Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistic Batavia. reports that the production of rubber on estates in the Netherlands East Indies In June (native production excluded' was estimated to be 21.574 tons. This was made up of 8,568 tons for Java and 13.00666 words
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Article133 1937-08-14 4 Messrs. Lewis Peat's Report Singapore. Aug 12 THE past week has again been a >- appointing one as regards the rubber market, and although at one perW it appeared as though a better ment was likely to prevail, there has been little or no response from London and New York133 words
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Article38 1937-08-14 4 Moscow, Ang. 13 Sigismund Levanevsky the Soviet air ace, flying a four-eng ned plane witn a crew of six, took off at 6.15 p.m on a flight to Fairbanks (Alaska* via tne North Pole. Reuter38 words
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Advertisement70 1937-08-14 4 "^T THE YOKOHAMA im\ok SPECIE BANK, LTD. 84f[|Tv"l (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.ICO OOO.OOd ai|||T rm^ Reserve Fund Y. 130.900.000.G. —m Vfßll UW Head Office: YOKOHAMA Iplil I I^ll INSI HAM K COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACF FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S Manager i YAMAMOTO70 words
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Advertisement19 1937-08-14 4 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD J t Afents: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. J Singapore Branches. t________19 words
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Article835 1937-08-14 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Aug. 13. 6 p.m. Fraser _z Co Buyer, Seller iat Tin 6 6 7j- Kuinbang 3b- 37--raJ Malay 58- 60 Hitam 34 9 36.6 Weng 1.35 1.40 in Tin 20 1) 27 9 i Selangor 2.10 2.20 ma iviaiay 33,- 34,3 aaeriam835 words
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Article229 1937-08-14 5 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore. Friday MININCi. Tin at midday was $132 S up S23 8 Cables from the London Stock Exchange reported the tin share market there as being very steady but bids and offers are again on the small side. Idns. Rantau Ords and Pattanis are229 words
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89 1937-08-14 5 Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Ass. DAILY MUCH CURRENT. Stafapore, Friday noon Mr, rrs_i Buyers Sellers ivo. I.X.R.S.S. m case:. rJLPmk b) 30^10 Good FAQ in bales FOB. Aug. i 29% SOU No I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-Icon 2 (awardable S'pore 29% 29% d° Aug 29% 30 do. Sept. SO 3 0 189 words
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Article232 1937-08-14 5 PENANc; MVNICIPAi •w 1926 red. 1958-66 $4,000 000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 19ni/ lon 4V: 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 C1 Int May 15 Nov. 15 ....um nor M 1935 rod. 1955-65 $625,000 t% Int. June 1 Dec. 1 mm imi/ 3% 1937 red. 1955 $3,000,000 A232 words
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109 1937-08-14 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands •Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Statutory Reserve 4 o3 °oo<Speca, L^T^T Mgjg Chairman of th7~Bo_r<i H n B_SSH of Dir ectors *i. C. REHBOCK (-RENA DE lONOH M. TAUDIN CIIABOT ft es, ent A. A. PAUW x Director IJ. J. baron COLLOT109 words
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59 1937-08-14 5 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPROATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from tho FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (Jewellery or Important documentf) in SAFE roxes in <*» VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA BTTyrp SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY59 words
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Advertisement67 1937-08-14 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, .Manila. Singapore. i ni Ban a. a Brol rs ii ind uu Market Cables and Quotation Sen. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCII INGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF. N.V. NEW YORK COFFEE A SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI stock EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO.67 words
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Advertisement214 1937-08-14 6 1 3 SHOWS TO DAY < AI'IIOI 3 15 6 .15-9.1S PARAMOUNT'S Breezy Hawaiian Musical Comedy With a Cast of Start and 200 Singing, Swinging HULA GIRLS! "WAIKIKI WEDDING" *m*t*v m a^mm*- mmm ar 4^ _fl^^H__P____- _____^_^________MR__. __r ___> _______P___r_s_____ _______^fc_*______ /^__f-._... r A' #*f_i________n________L ♦JE J? Ai P___l MWmWa214 words
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Advertisement199 1937-08-14 6 -n. KvrPllent Comedy Altogether A Delightful Show." FREE press BRIGHT FILM" I "THE FUN IS FAST AND —Straits Times. I FURIOUS."— MaIaya Tribune. j-. mr'CT' flt\wvTwfmf^l Positively Last Night r^lV%^^^^ <m0 3 SIIOWS: 3 15 6 15 and 9-15 ONE OF THE FUNNIEST AND BEST COMEDIES WITH DANCING AND MUSH199 words
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Article162 1937-08-14 7 Messrs. Guthrie Co's Report Singapore, Au?-, IS. BUSINESS for the past few days has been confined to normal trading between narrow limits, and the better demand that was indicated last week, has not been maintained. There is no doubt that the Qovem ment are out to do all162 words
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Advertisement222 1937-08-14 7 POPULAR WITH ALL! Jf-^^k SEASON EXTENDII) f v j 'IB rjm Theatre ROYAL Imtc x EXOTIC ORIENTAL lm V lO\ ELIES IN RHYTHMIC EASTERN ENTERTAINMENT W*# OF SONG AND DANCE GIRLS AND CURVES!! attlinM'i'iaia IIjPJ ________P___:__rT BFiß2B«*t'i°* _^m^Bh J^^m SEE THE SEDUCTIVE S__^^H INDIAN SNAKE DANCE! 9B_-b___._ F '3^9-___9 ITS222 words
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Advertisement49 1937-08-14 7 ALHAMBRA To-Day 3-15 6-15 9-15 v *i__s__________S K. _a____r4> IrafSl p^ #*wr>'- Shiver TEMPLE Dimples FRANK MORGAN HELEN WESTLEY ROBERT KENT I ASTRID ALLWYN DELMABYRON JOHNSON CHOIR 7 STEPIN FETCHIT D by Wiiiio* a kr fc* SIX SONGS .DANCES, TOO mk mmZ£jm*\"**\ .aw \mW S&. XL V#Ty mf \*\^*m~~~~^49 words
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Article268 1937-08-14 8 RESIGNS POST OF LIBRARIAN Discussion Al Parish Meeting Marks Cross (Sussex). THEY have been at cross purposes in Marks Cross about books. The vicar's wife, who "censored" the village library, has resigned, and a working man's wife, who called a palish meeting about it all,268 words
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Article116 1937-08-14 8 Ha Legs Arc Worth 10,000 DOING an unusually dangerous triplefast spin, seventeen -year-old Pamela Prior, world's champion profe.s- a onal skater, skidded and hurt her inu.OOO insured legs recently at the Coliseum, London, where she was rehearsing for the skating musical extravaganza. "3t. Montz." Since she is the star of116 words
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79 1937-08-14 8 DEVELOPMENT OF EMPIRE AIR SERVICES '42 Weals On Girl Of 7 INHUMAN treatment" of a girl of seven by her mother and her stepfather was alleged at Birmingham recent.v. when Lloyd George Lewis, motor driver, twenty-nine, of Grace-road, I Sparkbrook. was fined £5 for causing 'unnecessary suffering to Jean Hewins.79 words
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Article82 1937-08-14 8 INSTEAD of being married next month, as she had intended, twenty-three-year old Mary Morgan, a Blackpool waitress, will be serving a four months' prison sentence, imposed at Leeds Assizes recently. She pleaded gu lty to concealing the birth o' a baby at Delph. Yorkshire, in82 words
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Article341 1937-08-14 8 London, Auk. 12 fOUR more double journevs across th. North Atlantic, to be flown by Z two Empire flying-boats, Caledonia Z Cambria, which have already parti? pated in experimental work on Nortji Atlantic route, are scheduled be fore the winter ice at Newfoundland closes down341 words
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Article140 1937-08-14 8 OGPU TRAPS MASTER COINER THREE months' anxiety for officials of the Royal Mint ended recently because Stephen Amos put a BtulUng J*j on a losing greyhound a f r iaptoi Stadium, London. For three months perfect counter.^ shillings and florins had flood.a N irm London. Thirtv-year-old Stephen An Harold Avis,140 words
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Article64 1937-08-14 8 Tinv Bostock. the Leek (81 cho rboy and fly-weight boxer, wi agreed to sing solas at a siv>r service for charity at the Hiah Methodist Church. Golden-hill. on Trent, has banned frcm api bv the church offlc als. churches." he said, "are not (Wsa] ing of me or my mode64 words
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211 1937-08-14 9 ident During Divorce Bill Debate EARL of Moray, old Ktonian, distinguished soldier, bearer of a title created in 1372, shocked the House of Lords recently by placing a cigarette between his lips on the steps of the Throne. lord Moray rose to speak on211 words
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Article125 1937-08-14 9 \nlu Aircraft Gum Made In Australia Sydney. Aug. 2. THE Minister for Defence (Sir Arch--1 dale Parkhillt in a statement to the press, announced that the test of the first anti-aircraft guns made in Australia had been completed. "It will De recalled" he said, "that two anti-aircraft guns125 words
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Article131 1937-08-14 9 Population Worth More Than £21,000 Sydney. Aug. 2. THE population at Taronga Zoo is estimated to be worth more than -21.000. The yearly stocktaking, just completed, showed tha' there were 2.000 birds, animals and fish. The value of th e animals increased by several thousands of pounds during131 words
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96 1937-08-14 9 MAE West has admitted what she has 111 so often de.f.ed, that she is married. She told the Los Angeles Superior Court that she was married in 1911 at Milwaukee. Wisconsin, to Frank Wallace, a variety actor, but, denied that thev had ever lived96 words
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Article95 1937-08-14 9 I WALTER Buller, of Sunnyside, Leaves Green, Kent, was fined £1 at Bromley. Kent, recently for taking "during the daytime by means of angling" two goldfish valued at 10s. from a pond belonging to Dr. Dodd. of Heathfield, Keston Common. Detective-Sergeant Trebess said that at95 words
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Advertisement22 1937-08-14 9 ANCHOR SEER «L m *M\. ___r >___________^^ and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.22 words
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Advertisement306 1937-08-14 9 TRADE BARGAINS I 1 i FOR SALE 1936 MODEL REFRIGERATORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 3*2 Cubic Feet $210 00 4 240 00 5 280 00 Before you buy any refrigerator be sure to see our 1937 models with 5-year guaranteed sealed units. LEE FLETCHER 102-106. Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. BARGAINS! Read306 words
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Advertisement380 1937-08-14 9 MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS -A selection of 70-80 excellent Used Cars always available in stock We can recommend the following as real bargains. Which ar« backed by <>ur guarantee and free service: 1935 Model -Ford Saloon 10 HP Price $1 025; 1935 Model Fiat Ardita Saloon 16 5380 words
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314 1937-08-14 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday. Aug. 14, 1937. "SELF DEFENCE" INVOKING the "right of selfdefence," the Japanese have made extensive preparations for an attack on Shanghai, and fighting has begun, the Japanese, according to a Chinese report, firing the first shot. "Selfdefence" is an ironic expression for the campaign which the314 words
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Article, Illustration870 1937-08-14 10 Thk free-port principle which S ngapOrt has hitherto been Upholding t() the result cha c rcumsl i The Oi departure from the old principle !hn 1 W hen the textile regulation. Malays'. Introduced. Textile ls Indeed ;l P y Regulatioiis the mutual advantages oi tret to uid be870 words
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Article42 1937-08-14 10 It has been officially announced to Hong Kong that Mr. D. J. Sloss CB*.. MA Principal of University College. Rangoon, has been appointed viceChancellor of the University of Hoiu Kong in succession to Sir W lham uornell Kt. CLE., who has retired.42 words
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Article104 1937-08-14 11 THREE SAILORS KILLED Spa 1 1 is I i Destroyer Torpedoed London. Aug. 13. ACCORDING io a Spanish press A agency, three sailors were killed and nine wounded when the Spanish (iovernment destroyer Churucha was torpedoed by an unknown submarine off Cartagena. The Churucha104 words
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Article156 1937-08-14 11 Sudden Disappearance Of Pearler Darwin. July 30. THK known toll of dead among Japa--1 nese pearlers operating in the Arafura Sea has been increased to 13 for the season. A diver who disappeared while assisting in the salvage of the mothership s'auyo Maru. is believed to have been156 words
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Article158 1937-08-14 11 Shoes Taken From Woman's Feet i i ./r.m Sydney. Aug. 2. iiilft which, the police say. ls one the most extraordinary in their >ce. was committed in a Syd•iam car the other n ght. thief snatched th e shoes from the young woman who wa s seated tram,158 words
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Article28 1937-08-14 11 Pearl necklace valued at £1.800 was the *.ton and Harrow cricket en at Lord's. A reward was offered "'ftde.s Johnson and Co. assessors. J> niI P ot-_ane. E.C.28 words
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Article, Illustration481 1937-08-14 11 FRIENDSHIP between the late Lord Borwick of Hawkshead. the •baking DOVdei u#_ r. nR U"? Madame Marie Antoinette Regis Martin, a widow, for whom he left England to live in France, was discussed recently In the Chancery Division V u Ju f481 words
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Article286 1937-08-14 11 Only Fifty Yean Supply A Canberra. Aug N expen r.poit on th,. extent of th. accessible Iron deposits In Australia ha.s caused concern to the Federal Mnistry The report, which follows an investigation ordered by the Ministry when the Government of Western Austral. a leased the deposits286 words
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Advertisement34 1937-08-14 11 I THE TRUBTOn!m_ToOdI Obtalrrcbla mf mil Omntau on* S*>. r_ j VrW'9mHH^H|IHHH PHONE -A'N Telegraphic Address: 5934 f JL^ GOODWOOD #^SBSl_^_fe^ CHARMINGLY SITI ATM) IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS* Onrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.34 words
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Article, Illustration288 1937-08-14 12 A very violent tornado devasted the region round Bordelaise recently. The photo shows the havoc caused in one part of the district. Fra nee Presse). Little Tommv Sopwith. son of the Americas' Cup challenger, is here seen at Westj-ate-on-Sea in Kent, where he is spending a288 words
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Article, Illustration129 1937-08-14 21 serious looking M. Andre Corbin, the French Ambassador leaving the foreign Office after the morning meeting of the Non-intervention Committee. (Planet News). IfDOI Mussolini, the Kalian dictator, carrying an armful of grain as he helped udh the hsrvestinf on a inn mar Rome It is129 words
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Advertisement42 1937-08-14 21 THE REAL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL VALUE IN JEWELLERY SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES I. IBIS, etc. nil] BIGGEST ASSORTMENT. EVER SEEN OF k__.( S BROOCHES CLIPS EARRINGS BRACELETS ETC., RENE ULLMANN Rallies Plarc. SINGAPORE Inelndini Bstnsiajm opened un t.» p.m. everyday42 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1937-08-14 22 FASHIO NS 'The White Way to Keep Cool'-Noted and Admitted during the August Week-end -A frock for giving a lilt to the Spirits and A Sparkle to the Eyes THERE'S a delightful vogue thissummer 1 called The White Way to Keep Cool And I. for one. think it's a sunpie,1,360 words
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Advertisement69 1937-08-14 22 LOVELY OLD CHINA I Porcelain Coloured Bowls, Plates, Hor> DOeuvre Sets Cups also BLACKWOOD FURNITURE Pahit Tables (Set of 4) Centre Tables. Joss Tables, etc On VIEW AT Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Bead. 'jwwZwwZZZZZ. J J j __mm^_w\*3 PHENOMENAL BARGAINS t E__l TJ __T^ B/BVj^^^X^^ are offered during I THE69 words
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Advertisement38 1937-08-14 23 *&f EXCLUSIVE I mmmM^ DRESSMAKERS Tajjmahal -Store 23, HIGH STREET I _j Maison Marcelle >____. m Naiura I .£s*s& .erman.-. M-w wave W Try our ,ate *i_K^ > point-winding *f gystem m 35 Stamford Rd TeL 4807 Prop. J KOOT.38 words
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Advertisement24 1937-08-14 23 7r.£MD£lft££ ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN FURNITURE. BPackwood joss tables Blackwood tables Teapoys Lacquer Cabinets Lacquer Screens etc., etc. 18 Battery Road, Ist Floor Phone 714324 words
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Advertisement82 1937-08-14 23 CAMERAS AND FILMS r___M_s*^™ __H__r_______t__l HAIR-DRESSER *\222.~ _^j. i /''^kS^/^ ove, y -»dle» > /§>» Have Their I i 4 PERM I fe#/ '7; at the j aXXr^A SA „r j NAISI X S Bm m— Stamford Rd. j I'L lIM Tel: 4610 I •> STATIONER Out on Aug. 1582 words
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Advertisement479 1937-08-14 24 TRA^tL BRITISH r —^J^iJl 7-7^ "TWJ r I m w Wfis!________ ____^________!-"'^S_-g BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due Ton-tags Spore. Tonnage S'por. 1937. W37. RAWALPINDI 17,000 In Port BHUTAN 6,100 Oct. 18 CORFU 16,000 Aug. 27 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 SOMALI 6.800 Aug. 27 BEHAR 16.000 Nov. 1479 words
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Advertisement551 1937-08-14 24 fr s^^. J^V^XBL TO FRENCH TORTS t^_^___^ SL mmmm WW HOMEWARDS. CAP St. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Au 2 H l LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept 4 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sep! 1 J D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk551 words
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Article157 1937-08-14 25 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: PWD. Grabs Nos. 1 and, 2 and Hoppers Nos. 1. 2, 3. 4. IJ 6; 7 and 8. Dredger Tembakul, Sheti Kwang. Tug Belangkas. Lch Mary Rose. Kinta. Dalia. Oil Wharf: Jersey VESSELS IN DRY157 words
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Article644 1937-08-14 25 Six Bought For A Shanghai Firm CIX American vessels with an aggreJ gate tonnage of 26,406 tor_ have Just been purchased for Wheelock and Company by Mr. G. E. Marden who ;is now in the United States, an official connected with the Shanghai offlc*. of the firm644 words
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Article20 1937-08-14 25 Thr Air Mail 'Imperial i despatched from Singapore on Aug 4 was delivered in London on Aug. 11.20 words
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Advertisement292 1937-08-14 25 HIM lIVS I'llll.l* line I incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Au„*3o #4 _viA_ti_i_LA Oct 1 Oct 5 u!._o C wmg h rate/ UUnd irom Sineapore to Australia Issued at the tirst Class passengers may _iu_i...er at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. iiiii:. BANE SYDNEY return292 words
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Advertisement135 1937-08-14 25 N. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Aug 19 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Sept 1 •s.s. HAKONE MARU" Sept 16 1.1. SUWA MARU Sept 30 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class135 words
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Miscellaneous198 1937-08-14 25 [postal intelligence; STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME K2S__S S Soon Hen S Aug. 14 9 a.m. PontianaK Tnhiti i„ <■__ Western Canada and Western 14 1( arr rhm^^nemnvl'H Hawalpindi 14 10 a.m. China (generally) tt Rawalpindi 14 10 am Hongtonftti and Formosa. Rawalpindi 1 japan and198 words
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Miscellaneous46 1937-08-14 25 merica: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. today. Java and Southern Sumatra: Notnermds, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand, Java and mor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. j-morrow. _iy Air to Shanghai only. Correspondence fully prepaid foi ansmission by the K.L.M. Service and .et-ially Superscribed "By K.L.M."46 words
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Miscellaneous196 1937-08-14 25 MAILS EXPECTED Mails arrived from Europe (London Parcel mails i by the P. O. (Rawalpindi! yesterday. General del. very or parcels 9 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc by Air (Qunias. today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day.196 words
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Advertisement54 1937-08-14 26 ■BMiRITTo us/ _r ■v_'^^_ x^_\ <>,^ a^vs^^^^ J__Bv\S_oi___.^^^_x\ __P__'/^_-__//_/_!/ '.tV >> _^C -**^\f*^mav W I*. __^^s_Hb^ _b___h______^^^^^^^o __l __l I kS_t>- Jw^^ttl n BB_ ***J***m a 2oz.WUe Nut Milk >^V CHOCOLATE I A Qn 2oz. DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE I ALbU 2oz M|LK FRU|T NUJ CHOCOLATE X«fiw____^r 4OZ 20 CENTS 854 words
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Article416 1937-08-14 27 PERFECT ORGY OF VIOLENCE'' four Men Accused Of Murder noUf. Irishmen were acm ed at H'est Riding Assizes at Leeds ti\ of murdering in a Corona- |).iv riot in the Sportsmen's luddenfleM, a woman against w l»", ii d they had no grudge or grievance whatsoever.416 words
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Article84 1937-08-14 27 arrival at Copenhagen recently Of unusual ship's company caused no i mount of interest. small Swedish training ship Allone, In Baltic waters, arrived wi h •iri crew of 15 and two male oiliThe skipper. Mr. Nordstn m. Is thusiastic a'xmt bis crew who are trow sev L84 words
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Article, Illustration148 1937-08-14 27 Liverpool. Another page has been added to the romantic history of the runaway fishing trawler Girl Pat. En route from London to Liverpool 'he vessel ran aground on Burbo Bank and her crew of five. uncertain as to their safety, sent up distress signals. Favourable conditions enabled148 words
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Article66 1937-08-14 27 Dr Barnes. Bishop of Birmingham approves of cremation. But. says he in an article to be published in the "Monthly Messenger:"— Occasionally it has been desired that the ashes should be scattered in a churchyard. "This practice is repugnant to the sentiments of many Christian people, and I must order66 words
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Article449 1937-08-14 27 mat on which recused lay for purposes of smoking. Mr. Russell volunteered to bring that to Court. Mr. Client Ean. proceeding: What ■bout the platform on which h. lay, the room itself, etcetera. All thai IS fer the purpose of smoking The stairs too. Supposing he449 words
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Advertisement227 1937-08-14 28 FRASER _> COMPANY. 1 1 List Of Current Dividends I II Singapore. Aug. IS, P n: II company Dividend B(Mks c]ose ™_j2| TIN Date Ex. Div > e J; I Payable Date t0 da r I Attttral Malay 3 3 4 Int. Sept 3 II 3V; Bonus m Sept 10227 words
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Miscellaneous422 1937-08-14 28 |ON THE radio I monies.' bv Barrv Mill and Teddy EphBRITISH EMPIRE _™w. pja PROGRAMME J^V^l. c *T l S-% River 'Fisher, arr. RisslandV Wind- SIS flowers (Reginald King). The Green irt,_ I'.'; me EST (OConn,,. Morns, Carmmetta pm. t.sll 1.t.«»7 metres (.in Mav rl Aub.«le iLaoi. Dream SSI £B_r«s-2_)422 words
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Miscellaneous283 1937-08-14 28 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres 12.4.) p.m Light Orchestral Concert, played by Reller's Famous Hungarian Band Relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 2.00 p.m. -Interval. 600 p. m Chinese Music, Cantonese (Gramophone Records) "Cheng See Poh Yoke", sung by Kan Meng and Chan Fai Horn.283 words
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Miscellaneous314 1937-08-14 28 6.55 p.m.:— "The Fifth i iPontefracts". a Burlesque Life, by the Melluish Brotl corded in the Birmingham the British Broadcasting <■ 7.25 p.m -Time. Weatl and Announcements. 7.85 p^m.r-^The Third T Relayed from London, i 7.50 p.m..- Dance Music, i the Station Dance 0re1,., the direction cf Rex Allen 8.5G314 words
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Article180 1937-08-14 29 Bankrupt Applies For Discharge Singapore, Friday. m be wished io have security of 1 i oip'Oyment, du_ to the fact t .is made bankrupt he had been mm job to job. was the reason i Cheng Tuan, a stenoer employed in a local firm, when180 words
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Article106 1937-08-14 29 ENGLAND ITALY Abyssinia Recognition By League »i FORECAST of the scope of the ne\, fl Anglo Italian accord is given by the v well informed newspaper Stampa, ihich says that Geneva's recognition ci the Italian Empire of Abyssinia is :ted ta the first fortnight of September and negotiation for a106 words
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Article113 1937-08-14 29 I £431,000 For Playing Fields London. Aug. 13. ALTHOUGH the appeal for the King ft George National Memorial Fund was Lasl January subscriptions from lie still arrive and the total is aboul £590.000. is a sum of £125.000 is being set a memorial site and statue. by113 words
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80 1937-08-14 29 Strange Adventures Of Two Trawlers London. Aug. 12. J HANGE story of two Belgian awlera, former Spanish fishing 'old to Le Soir bv the owne j of them, who savs that wiu n iwlera were fishing off the southcoast of Ireland on July 29. Id members of the crews ovcid80 words
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749 1937-08-14 29 Com met or Fells 1 lis Story 'From our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Hiursday. MR. BRADDELL recalled Mr. Elliot to-day for r ross-examina-tUm when Guthrie and Ot suit against Messrs. Ong Lim. Lim Hee Hung and the Official Assignee v.a- resumed. I.s it749 words
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Article282 1937-08-14 29 All US(d Boillld Old' 111 I Extortion Case I (From Our Own Corespondent > jo.iore Bahru, Aug. 12. THE ca e was mentioned again before Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Magistrate) and was concluded, i. which W. D. Arnolis. formerly a clerk employed on Permaa Rubber Estate,282 words
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Article127 1937-08-14 29 Mussolini At Military Manoeuvres Messina. Aug 1_ Bscorted by a cruiser and six destroyers, Signor Mussolini arrived in the lit Aurora this morning to attend unusually important military manoeuvres to test to what extent the military forces of the island could resist invasion in the event of war Tile theoretical127 words
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Article68 1937-08-14 29 King And Queen At Glamis London, Auk. 13. IMIE King left Balmoral this morning by road for Olamifl Castle, the home < t the Queen's parents. Lord and Lady Strathmore, where he will join Her Mate., v and the tWO young Princesses and remain on a short vi.it Ye terday68 words
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Article51 1937-08-14 29 Silk Workers Called On Strike New York. AUI 12 cixty thousand silk workers in Nea m jersey, n< w England, and Kev York. Pensylvania. have been called r.n strike hv the Committee of Indui I C)rganisation for better conditions bar it Is uncertain how manv will answer the call. Reuter51 words
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252 1937-08-14 30 Competition On Davis Cup Lines For Cup Presented Bv Mr. D. tl. Klein man Singapore. Friday A NAME which has been intimately connected with lawn 'ennis in Malaya over A Ttomr period of vears Is to be perpetuated in a new competition, unique as252 words
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Article388 1937-08-14 30 League Of Nations Bulletin THE following is the health bulletin o. tii.- League of Nations Eastern Bu i i au Singapore, for the week ended Aug. 7: Plague: A satisfactory feature foi tlie week is the absence of the notification of plague in any of the Eastern ports.388 words
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Article122 1937-08-14 30 I Scottish Leagues Start This Afternoon SCOTTISH League soccer starts to-day and play In the English Leagues will begin in a fortnight's time. Following are the Scottish League fixtures for to-day: SCOTTISH LEAGUE, D«v. 1. Abeideen vs. St. Mirren. Arbroath vs. Dundee. Clyde vs. Motherwell. Hamilton A.122 words
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Article191 1937-08-14 30 New Zealanders Al The Oval THE third and final test match of the. New Zealand tour in Britain begins to-day at the Oral, the historic home of the Surrey club. England have present the advantage In the rubbei of three matches, having the second match three weeks ago191 words
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Article82 1937-08-14 30 BACK TO THE COLOURS 88,000 Reservists Eligible For Re-Enrolment London, Au«i, 12. IT is reported that 88.000 reservists 1 eligible for re-enrolment with the Colours under the scheme announced by the War Office on Tuesday sw being circularised with particulars of the offer Which the Government has decided to make82 words
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Article30 1937-08-14 30 TO-DAY: 322 a.m., 7 ft. 8 ins.; 3.18 I p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. TO -MORROW: 4.22 a.m.. 7 ft. 1 in.; 4.05 p.m 8 ft. 4 ins30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1937-08-14 30 THE passengers for the Straits by the P. and O. Corfu, which left, London on July 30, include the following: For Penang: Mr J. N. B. Barnwell, Miss M. R. Evan-. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Francis, Mr. R. F. Harlev. Mr. C. A. Harrison, Miss361 words
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Article68 1937-08-14 30 London. Am FAR Eastern bonds were again depn on the Stock Exchange to-d ■< market being weak with Chinese a1 w per cent and Japanese two per cent the only support being a little bea verinß ____itri__fl Far Eastern developments are ree business in all sections of the68 words
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Article21 1937-08-14 30 Queen Elisabeth and her crane ren have returned to Brussels from l where they stayed with the Italian Fa m ily21 words
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Article, Illustration755 1937-08-14 31 yOH BY POSTAL TEAM \lr. Morten Presents Cup Medals Singapore, Friday. MAGNIFICENT team work by the <Ti post Office enabled them to win lh( (.overnment Services Football i. ciiation's Cup final, which was -laved before a large crowd at the ie ui Besar Stadium this755 words
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Article172 1937-08-14 31 Hassan's Third Win Over Dhamaraj 'From Our Own Reporter' Penang. Aug 14 SPEEDY Hassan, the Singapore Malay featherweight, scored a second victory over Dhamaraj. the Penang champion, bo-night at the Wembley Park over ten three-m note rounds The Aght was full of action from first to last The172 words
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Article, Illustration273 1937-08-14 31 Results Of Yesterday's Tennis Ties Singapore. Friday. FOLLOWING are the results of ties played to-day in the Tanglin Club tennis tournament: Dyne Cup: Mr. <*_ Mrs. Knight S beat Mrs Greenland ft Major Raynar Smith Scr. 6--4. 6 0; Lady Addison Macpherson —30 beat Mr. Mrs Jemmett —15273 words
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Article83 1937-08-14 31 Kid Leyte Outpointed At (From our Own Reporter) Kuala l.umpur Aim 13 JOE Diamond, the negro boxer, scored a Convincing, If rather narrow, victory over Kid Leyte at the Bukit Bintan<> Park this evening over twelve three-minute rounds. Dii mond planned his fight nicely i tablishing an early83 words
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Article316 1937-08-14 31 I Yesterdays Home Cricket HARDSTAFF. the Nottinghamshire batsman, showed himself in great term on the eve of the linal test match against New Zealand when he scored 260 for Notts' against Leicester He i.s the sixth player to register a double century this season, and there have316 words
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Article245 1937-08-14 31 Singapore To Johore And Back r|UIE second annual Singapore-Johore-A Singapore cycle race "32 miles course), organised by Mr Joseph Yan. will be held this year on Sunday Nov 28. at 6 a in Entry forms together with full particulars are now available and the closing date is Nov245 words
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Article161 1937-08-14 32 fnter*Club '/rums At The S.R.C. Btngapi re, Friday. rpHE YMCA swept the board in their friendlv tenuis matche., against the S K.C which were played on the Club courts to-day. winning all the matches. Three Singles and three Doubles were played, and In all except one161 words
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Article125 1937-08-14 32 Singapore Island Club Lady Members THE .social match between the lady members ol the S.C.C. and Island Club clayed over the Island course on Wednesday resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 3 14 points to 1 pt. The following is the result: Miss M.125 words
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Article196 1937-08-14 32 Padang Clubs' Return Matches RETURN fixtures between the S CX and the S.R.C. are due *o be played this weekend. When the chits met earlier in the season the S.C.C seen d 1 comfortable victory in the fir it eleven match but were beaten in the second eleven match. Originally196 words
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Article, Illustration370 1937-08-14 32 RACING AT IPOH LAST DAY OF PERAK TURF CLUB'S SKYE A CARD of eight events will be gone thiough this afternoon for the second day Of the Perak Turf Club*- Skye Meeting a t Ipoh. The double tote [fl on races 7 8370 words
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Article39 1937-08-14 32 RACE 1 Anaconda Mickey Mouse RACE 2 Fernlet Valkyrie RACE 3— Tandubas Dazzle RACE 4 Metro Meg RACE s— Sauntress Silver Buckle RACE 6- Duchess Verderer Empennage RACE 7-Jonathan Fancan RACE 8— Aiya Aiya Happy Boy39 words
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Article331 1937-08-14 32 Gordons Beat Cricket Club 3-0 Singapor. t lay THE friendly soccer match between th S.C.C. "B" team and the < Gordon Highlanders which v. pi__y_S on the padang to-day lasted 1 minutes but It was not a new time rule the Gordons arriving on the field331 words
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Article76 1937-08-14 32 THE first round of the Island Golf Club championship is due to be played to-day, the matches and start im: times being as follows: 2 45 p.m. S 5 M Ibrahim vs C A R Bateman 2.50 p.m. Yong Loon Chong vs w McMullan. 2.55 p.m76 words
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Article64 1937-08-14 32 The Singapore Turf Club's coui be officially open for training I "ie Autumn 'Gold Cup» professi* meeting on Thursday next at 5 when the usual coffee arrangebe made. Harap has been transferred to Cla-s 4. RACE EIGHT Horses Class 5. Div. 2—6 Furv Maggie Girton [2 Unity Green64 words
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Advertisement25 1937-08-14 32 J S. GILES CIVIL NAVAL. AND MILITARY TAILOR AND UUI fll lift I J No 6. The Arcade, Singapore J THONE 7994. THE TAILOR. I •>25 words
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Title Section14 1937-08-14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement No. 7. August 14, 19:J7. EDITED BY HERMES" Every Saturday.14 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1937-08-14 1 hore Loses Stars; McHugh In Exile; Changes In Perak; New S.C.G Skipper PRELIMINARY GOSSIP OF THE NEW SEASON lony cricket match U over, the Malaya Cup for soccer has been won and ram, and very soon the annua 1 meetings of the gger clubs1,637 words
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Article37 1937-08-14 1 In To day's Supplement Page Boxing Topics 2 Ipoh Notes 2 Golf Notes 2 Home Sport Pictures 4 and 5 Malaya Cup final 6 Penang Notes G Home Soccer 7 Turf Topics H Soccer Summary x37 words
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Article562 1937-08-14 1 Singapore Sets New Standards CRICKET FADING OUT IN GLORY j WANING though it may be. the fltngft- ff pore cricket season i.s ending on a note of achievement. Last weekend B. OaiUard, the S.CC batsman, completed 'he 1.000 runs in course of a good innings of 40 against the Middlesex562 words
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Article, Illustration633 1937-08-14 2 Coordination Of Boxing Control Now Within Reach STEPS TOWARDS AFFILIATION ALREADY TAKEN BY BOARDS i i__ uu lUiMlhm n the centralisation ot the control of "THE first defnn *^P \h. di^c Hm( ai or B >xllm Board.. >f Contro' by t^'pa-srik' of V_?s to govern the afiha.ion to it of633 words
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860 1937-08-14 2 ISLAND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS IN EARNEST TO-DA Y THE game of golf, like most other sports in Singapore, has progressed remarkably in the past few years— a fact which stands evidenced by the steady growth of playing membership of the various clubs and the remarkable progress of the Singapore Club860 words
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Article554 1937-08-14 2 Soccer Tour In Malaya Next Year FAMOUS ENGLISH Xi COMING (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh Aufi. 13 SPORTSMEN and enthusiasts in Malaya are indeed fortunate, in beinable to see outstanding exponents oi the various games in the world in action In this country. Thanks to the enterprise oi some organisers,554 words
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Article2000 1937-08-14 3 New Zealanders Deserve Four Day Matches In Future 'From Ovr Own Correspondent London. July 31. jHE New Zealanders were well and truly beaten at Old Trafford by 130 runs, but call be argued that dropped catches cost them the match. can also be argued that if2,000 words
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Article, Illustration184 1937-08-14 4 GORDON HIGHLANDER WINS WALKING RACE Captain of the Inniskillings' team, which ing the t The start of Ihe walking rae e from Jo-hore to Singapore last weekend, which was won by J. Scott of the Gordon Highlanders. Fus, McCallum. of the Inniskillings. who toolsecond place. J. Scott, Gordon Highlanders, who184 words
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Advertisement52 1937-08-14 4 RALEIGH JIL_, i x TOB EM&LBOSCO 1 THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE S THE MACHINE THAT HAS 1 iV™ STOOP ALL TESTS AND IS m^r^ mJSL. GUARANTEED FOR EVER! I|^W^\ From $45.00 Each j IB mRE PURCHABE I I V^^^r TERMS ARRANGED 1 Sole Agents: I HOIIIXMIN Co. Ltd. tf^MM.Al'Oltl- Kl52 words
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Advertisement20 1937-08-14 5 ANCHOR BEER Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO ■KEWB-ll CO., LTD. SOLE AOENTS. SIME. DARBY CO., LTD. w.p.s20 words
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Article, Illustration911 1937-08-14 6 (Frt. m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 13. who believe ni hOOdOOi and ha„tus were qu.ek to realise and to point I out thit it was 13 which proved B lucky number for Singapore, for "PP^rin E in the M;Uaya'' Cup Anal911 words
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Article109 1937-08-14 6 An Athletic Find For Britain I AN athletic find, if they don't run and j" jump him to death is 17-year-old C. I Hollands, who von five events at a recent spor f s meeting in Rochester. Hollands, who works in a machine shop at the Short Brothers Aeronautical works,109 words
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Article65 1937-08-14 6 The B BBC might do British boxing a good turn if they would examine the claims of Jimmv Walsh to fight LaurieStevens in South Africa for the Empire championship. Walsh is lightweight champion of Great Britain in name only. In matches made at a poundage over 9 st65 words
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Article656 1937-08-14 6 Disappointing Exhibition Tennis pursued this line of thought during his visit to this country which has just coneluded, so much so that he has Interest ed a very keen veteran player, former champion, and one of the most wellknown residents of Perak. in the subject, and it is now more656 words
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Advertisement54 1937-08-14 6 mtmsssMMmmsssmmmmmmmmmma*%%wwwwmttwam*ami**m**mm*t y_^^^^^^^^^^- naaßa l 'Z-fJz- mm^^^ B '2fl _P*< _i_____^__S _v ;"A' ai^^' Wm s^*"~' %m*CT____-^S_ yjW/// y V-t I I I I Cf IT 11 _ET 11 T"VH_CC Ut \J Mr ML J_L A X K1.9 MASTER OF MILEAGE -c..S. SIME. DARBY I CO.. LTD. SIME. DARBY 8c CO.,54 words
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1077 1937-08-14 7 Dominions Footballers For English Clubs (From Out Own Correspondent' AM/-_Tr__T.T. u_. London. July 31. NOTHER English football season is abeut to start and the club scouts are busy everywhere. Owing to the presumed Shortage of first class 'alent there has been even more activity than usual, and there will shortly1,077 words
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Article67 1937-08-14 7 The eighteenth annual At Home and regatta Of the R.S.Y C is being held to-day, when there will be three races during the afternoon the Burton Challenge Cup for six -metre yachts, the Boden Kloss Cup for B class, and Caprice Challenge Cup for C class67 words
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Article, Illustration106 1937-08-14 7 winners of the Government Service Foo ball Association championship lor the 1937 season are as follows: First Division: Post Ollice; runntiv up, Marine Department Second Division: Immigration Department; runners-up, Post oiiice ii S. C. Wooderson of Great Britain, won Ihe Mile Rare at the International Athletic Meeting at106 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1937-08-14 8 Thf pedigree of racehorse being about the best Indes to Its capabilitie the track, b briei review ol the pedigree of the better known horses and ponief nn M!i" In Malaya will be Inter* inc to regular followers of the tint 11 the well-known English1,465 words
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Article317 1937-08-14 8 Singapore Soccer Summary FIXTURES RESUL TS AND TABLES FOLLOWING are 'he principal soccer s fixtures Ln Singapore during the J coming week First Division Aug. 16: Malays vs. Sappers Aug. 17: Air Force vs. Police. Aug. 18: Chinese vs. Cricket Club Aug 20: Air Force vs. Inmskillings. Aug 21: Sappers317 words
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