Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 October 1936
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Title Section16 1936-10-11 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. 4.— No. 18. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1936. H\ E I BNTS.16 words
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217 1936-10-11 1 DID ITALY ASSIST INSURGENTS TO CAPTURE IVJZA? «PANISH EMBASSY'S NOTE TO BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE London, Oct l<> A COMMUNICATION was made yesterday by the Spanish E A i n London to the British Foreign Office that the Capture by Spanish insurgents of the islandBritish Official Wireless - 217 words
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Article1998 1936-10-11 1 KILLED HIS "BEST FRIEND" PRISONER'S DRAMATIC STORY OF "ANIMAL STRUGGLE" J^INFORD Derrick, a former Malayan, has been sentenced to ten years penal servitude at the Old Bailey on being convicted of the manslaughter of a man whom, m his statement to the police, he described1,998 words
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45 1936-10-11 1 ALLOWED BAIL Alleged Activities Against Govt. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. MEMBERS of the Siamese press who have already been several days in custody ior alleged charges again~.t the good order of the Government, have been allowed b?il pending further investigation into the charges.45 words
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Article, Illustration887 1936-10-11 1 $8,792 ROBBERY: GRAPHIC EVIDENCE IN JOHORE BAHFU COURT (From Our own Correspondent) \fohore Bahru, Oct. lu. A GRAPHIC description of how he was held up at pistol point and robbed of $8,792.33 on the afternoon of Sept. 16 near the 5Vfe mile, Skudai887 words
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Article19 1936-10-11 1 T'HE Arab Higher Committee have decided to call off the Palestine strike on Monday morning. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration70 1936-10-11 1 Italian Air Force And Navy Increased Rome, Oct. 10. SIGNOR Mussolini has authorised a big acceleration of the re-arma-ment programme. Large new factories will be devoted to the output of aeroplane engines. Ths personnel of the Air Force will be strengthened and the Navy increased to 60,000Reuter - 70 words
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Article139 1936-10-11 1 Insurgents. Vrogr v-v W( ,ij m *:-< Talavera de Lareina. pel 10. 7»HE position m Madrid is led as desperate, following the succ< il conclusion of a series oi 1: guerilla operations of great ny importance, conceived and directed personally by General Franco. The capture ofReuter - 139 words
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Article335 1936-10-11 1 lyialaya's Opportunity-JIo. v PartTclpa^ THE following communique has been received from the Colonial Secretary: In March. 1936, a meeting was held at the London Mansion House to consider proposals for a National Memorial to His late Majesty King George the Fifth. It was resolved that the memorial335 words
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Article, Illustration125 1936-10-11 1 COUNCIL MINISTERS DECIDE VIENNA, OCT. 10. THE CHANCELLOR, DR. VON SCHUSCHNIGG WILL BECOME THE SOLE DICTATOR OF AUSTRIA. FOLLOWING AN ALL-NIGHT SITTING OF THE COUNCIL MINISTERS. An earlier message stated: It is pointed cut that tap O.binet -> decision to dissolve the Heimwoh" couldReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-11 1 5 A. M. EDITION HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS (SEE PAGE 3) /111 All l*y®b\ PERFECTION/^^^/ SCOTS WHlSKYiyggy Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.22 words
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Article215 1936-10-11 2 Bi« Losses Due To The Slump Singapore, Friday. THAT Chop Kwee Sens, a local firm of rubbe: d business with u capital of $17,000 and finally became lew years lattr with liabilities of $3»),000 and book debts of S200.000 was repeated In the Bankruptcy Court, ij Mr215 words
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Article77 1936-10-11 2 Conference To Be Convened Shortly London, Oct. 7. j| GENEVA message states that the Third 1" Committee of the League Assembly adopted resolution this afternoon approving the convening of a Bureau of Disarmament conference at a convenient date. The points to be examined by the Bureau will be:British Official Wireless - 77 words
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Article651 1936-10-11 2 FORGERY Defrauded His Countryman Singapore, Friday. "THE fact that this offence was committed m fraud of a member cf your own community cannot make any difference to the gravity of the offence or the punishment it should receive." So said Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the651 words
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125 1936-10-11 2 WHEAT PRICES Steep Upward Trend Expected London, Oct. 9. THE wheel of the wheat cycle, m fact, has almost turned a full rrrcle" is the conclusion arrived at by the* Economist m an analysis of the world wheat position. After reviewing the length of the requirements of importing countries andReuter - 125 words
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Article171 1936-10-11 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Ji t Poh Chiang Dines With British Ambassador Nanking, O:i. 10. r>REAT importance is a.tached to Mie v meeting of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, ,he British Ambassador, yesterday. Accompanied by his wife Marshal Chiang had dinner with Sir Hughs and171 words
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110 1936-10-11 2 SIR G. GILLETT New Commissioner For Special Arts Rugby, Oct. 9. FOR personal reasons Mr. Malcolm Stewart has, with great reluctance, asked to be relieved of his duties as Commissioner for Special Arts, and the Minister of Labour, who has accepted his resignation, announces that Sir George Gillett has consentedBritish Official Wireless - 110 words
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Article87 1936-10-11 2 ution on T oca ted On Island: Flyei m Safe Port Darwin, Oct 9. LORD Sempill's 'plane Monospar Croydon, which was missing over the Timor Sea m the second lap of the flight m which an attempt was to be made on the record from Australia toReuter - 87 words
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70 1936-10-11 2 LEAGUE MANDATE Regret At Unrest In Palestine London, Oct. 5. A GENEVA message says that at the end of a discussion on mandates, the Political Committee of the League Assembly to-day adopted a resolution expressing profound regret at the present unrest in Palestine and hoped that uder will soon beBritish Official Wireless - 70 words
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116 1936-10-11 2 WOMAN DRIVER CHARGED Alleged To Have Injured Chinese Boy Singapore, Friday. A young Cantonese woman, Kong Kwai Chee, appeared before Mr. E. E. Colman, the Fifth Magistrate, this morning on a charge of causing hurt to a Chinese boy whilst driving her car along New Bridge Road on Sept. 24116 words
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82 1936-10-11 2 LEAGUE COVENANT Meeting To Consider Its Application Rugby, Oct. 9. The special committee appointed by rLe Bureau of the League Assembly to report on the question of reforms to secure more effective application of the Covenant, held its first meeting at Geneva to-day. The Australian delegate, Mr. Stanley Bruce, wasBritish Official Wireless - 82 words
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212 1936-10-11 2 BANNED MARCH IN LONDON Comments By Sir John Simon London. Oct. 8 THE law in regard to the action of the police in forbidding the march through the east end of London by a muiiigent rt the British Union oi Fascists on Sunday was discussed in a speech by SirBritish Official Wireless - 212 words
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Article291 1936-10-11 2 Retirement Of Malacca Surgeon (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. CONSIDERABLE regret is felt among the public of Malacca at the impending retirement of Dr. A. C. Dutta, Deputy Medical Officer and Medical Specialist of the Malacca General Hospital. Dr. Dutta is to retire in November,291 words
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Article16 1936-10-11 2 Mr. M. E. A. Farr, the Seremban solicitor, has gone to Penang HII for a change16 words
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Article359 1936-10-11 2 PHILANTHROPISTS HOUOURED Th? Aw P>rothirs GIFTS FROM CHINESE GOVERNMENT Singaj >:«iurday. J^\ interesting fuuclion took place at J<> a.m. Uwla\ ni the HawPar Man-ion in Nas.sim Uoad F or :t ol a H10,«»0O laboratory to he Shanghai Municipal Hospital he Chinese Government awarded Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the well-known local359 words
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Article137 1936-10-11 2 U.S. Navy Lsague And Pacific London. Oct. 9. THE Washington correspondent of the 1 Morning Post states that the British suggestion of continuance of the provisions of the Naval Treaty forbidding the building of further Pacific fortifications is termed by the American Navy League as definitelyReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement162 1936-10-11 2 Raffles Brasserie CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 t vV s x 12.30 to 3 p.m. >,O A WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY DISHES IN TOWN ALSO POPULAR GRILL FOR EXCELLENT CONTINENTAL DISHES UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION RADIO GRAMOPHONE ENTERTAINMENT UK, II GLASS CONFECTION Ell V WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR CAKES PASTRIES Afternoon162 words
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Advertisement171 1936-10-11 2 a doctors TRIBUTE TO f&^t- 4 'Bisurated' P* f Magnesia yf^ I find that Bisurated Magnesia I ThetflOßi n-< cat medical taken after most oi my meals is the an< *-ray research prove Only thing that keeps me free from E 'WmuntmA' JJaftlMtti pain and discomfort, and I take it171 words
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1420 1936-10-11 3 ARSENAL DRAW AT HOME Leadtrs Tii' On Points MANY SI UPRISES !N THIRD DIVISION THEI some very interesting rerabled by Reuier» m Home Lea^ t'r yesterday. Pi i Brentford and Portsmouth, with tie on points m the First Div d Wednesday heW Ar»1,420 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-10-11 3 In the Glasgow Cup final. Rangers plavin? lit home) drew with Partick Third Division. The Northern section provided big surprises when the three leading teams, Chester, Halifax and Stockport were all beaten, the first named at home. Scottish League (Div. 1> teams played more or less true54 words
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Article124 1936-10-11 3 BR ADMAN'S 212 IN 202 MINUTES Australian Cricket TEST PROBABLES IN BRILLIANT FORM Sydney, Oct. 10. IUSTRALJA'S probable Test players «CfC Ma ifl action to-day 'states Renter) m a cricket match between Bradman'a XI (chiefly comprising the "h petals") and Richardson's XI (the probables). Richardson's XI. baiting first scored 385124 words
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Article127 1936-10-11 3 Spectacular Display At Nanking Shanghai. Oct. 10 iLL China celebrated the silver jubilee of the Republic to-cay which was •feq v public holiday throughout the country. Oar display of 100 aeroplant and v r.view of 10 000 boy scours *ere features cf the ivL-bi\Uions ID which was127 words
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Article109 1936-10-11 3 Rugby Tour SELANGOR WIN BY 21-0 IN THRILLING GAME (From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. GELANGOR scored an overwhelm\sg victory over the Army on the Inching to-day by 21 poinis (three goals and two tries) to nil, m a game full of interest and109 words
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Article95 1936-10-11 3 High Scoring In Union Matches London. Oct. 10. THE following are results in to-day's Rugbv Union matches:* Blackheath 21 Newport 6 Bristol 6 Bath 3 Cambridge Univ. 8 Old Leysiaas Gloucester 13 Cardiff 9 Guy's Hospital 11 Devonport Serv. 11 Leicester 8 Headingley London Scottish 23 Rosslyn Park95 words
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Article109 1936-10-11 3 Great World Event To Be Extended? A CROWD estimated at 35,0i>0 thronged the Great World test n>»ht to attend the Chinese Tracu: Fair, which was opened on Oct. 2, and which will, according to orighuu arrangement?, conclude to-night. There is a possibility however that it will be109 words
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92 1936-10-11 3 Air Mail - MISS VALERIE BROOKE Rajah's Daughter Making Good Recovery Air Mail (By (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept 30. Miss Valeric Brooke, youngest daughter of Sir Charies Vyner Brooke. Rajah of Sarawak, has not had acute appendicitis as has been reported, but has simply had her appendix removed as a precautionary92 words
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Article787 1936-10-11 3 Large Attendance At Bidadari Singapore, Saturday. THE funeral of Mr. W. T. Houghton, a director of Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd., whose death occurred at the General Hospital yesterday, took place at the tfidadari Cemetery this afternoon. The esteem and regard in which787 words
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Article300 1936-10-11 3 Marked Advance In U.S.A. (By Air Mail) (From Our Oion Correspondent) London, Sept. 30. STATISTICS given m the September c issue of The Hague Statistical Bulletin of the International Tin Research and Development Council, show that the world's apparent consumption of tin m the year ended, July,300 words
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Article131 1936-10-11 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 30 The engagement is announced between Gilbert McCallum Coltart, of Singapore, elder son of the late Dr. Wilfrid H. Coltart (formerly of Oswestryj and Mrs. Coltart, of Chichester, and Mary Louise, only daughter of the late Captain W. J. Kemp (formerly131 words
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98 1936-10-11 3 Brilliant (Jolt In SAM. Championships Sydney, Oct. 10. THE New South Wales close champion ship was won by Ferrier. with rounds of 72. 72. 71 and 62. aggregating 277. In the last round. Ferrier returned ten birdies, ten under par, which i.s easily98 words
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Article60 1936-10-11 3 Not Greatly Affected By Devaluation (From Our Own Correspondent.) Banukok. Oct. 9. Devaluation of the franc affrd Siam very little Government fund French Banks being under 1,000.00.' ticals by the present money order »,ervico only paying out 50 per cent, of the face value of French60 words
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Advertisement435 1936-10-11 4 •j» i JEAN'S THE TOAST of PARIS NOW AND WITH TWO HUSBANDS j X JEAN HARLO W t\ j^l^jJ^blK. i Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Exciting Romance Of A S BEAUTIFUL SHOW GIRL m PARIS Caught m the Web of a Daring Spy Plot During The World War I A Million L*3St 111 y.435 words
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Article, Illustration113 1936-10-11 5 Here 's A Cha nee To Get To Know Us No. 6.— h i!t^ r onj who has lakni up newspaper work with a zest 21 m r^i ul° n r C r c K tcnst t P f hlr a "d who is the only Chi nese girl member113 words
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Article228 1936-10-11 5 German Girl And Welsh Guardsman A German girl, named Gertrud Jakob, 28, employed a^i a chambermaid at a Marble Arch hotel, appeared before Sir Rollo Graham-Campbell at Bow Street Police Court charged with offences against the Aliens Act. Police- constable Collins said that Jakob came here from Germany228 words
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Article339 1936-10-11 5 England's Lead PROGRESS IN MANY COUNTRIES (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 25 DKGULAR daily programmes irom the 8.8.C. high-definition station at the Alexandra Palace will start .sometime m November. This country will have the nrst public high-deiini-tion television service m the world. Rather more than ten339 words
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Article365 1936-10-11 5 The building of a television receiver requires a high degree of a television technical skill, and even those who have the skill must be prepared to spend at least £30 on component parts. THE FUTURE There is little doubt if the programmes sent out from Alexandra Palace are attractive, and365 words
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Article115 1936-10-11 5 A Spot Near Land's End In Cornwall Vienna. A spot near Land's End, Cornwall, is the centre of a hemisphere, according to a well-known Austrian geographical expert, writing in the "Reirhspost." If some one could rise high enough above "Land's End, he says, he could survey the115 words
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Article361 1936-10-11 5 By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (DR OF OCULAR SCIENCE) An interesting experiment may be made. Hold the forefinger of your left hand about 12 inches away, directly In front of your nose, and the forefinger of the right hand about 6 inches away and m line with the361 words
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Article210 1936-10-11 6 Charm Away INDIGESTION the Chardox Way "Words cannot express the magic" of Chardox, writes A. K. Read his letter: "Charcoal has always done me good, tut it became so expensive taking such c. lot. Chardox < Activated Charcoal I acts very much more quickly and is more lasting. It did210 words
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Article1038 1936-10-11 6 HORATIUS - H ORAT I US By WE had been playing bridge for a couple of hours and had remarked on the orthodoxy of the deals. Nobody had been able to make a forcing or demand bid and three rubbers had produced very little excitement. Then I picked up1,038 words
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Advertisement325 1936-10-11 6 Keep your bathroom CLEAN and BRIGHT with VIM BASIN You call me dirty Why, look at and pans, tiles, yourself enamelware, BATH You're right. And to think how woodwork, cut- beautifully clean I used to be lery, glassware. There's some- Bp\ l} /~lf\ __)l J/\ thing for Vim to Wk^r^^325 words
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Article154 1936-10-11 7 CLIVE BROOK FEATURES IN BRITISH FILM /'LIVE BROOK and Helen Vinson arc, v presented in a new Capital film production "Love in Exile" showing at the Pavilion Theatre shortly. The picture is a brilliant adaptation of Gene Markeys best seller "His Majesty's Pyjamas" and the producers154 words
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261 1936-10-11 7 All Leading Men Of Ma rion Da vies R ise To Stardom pLAYING opposite Marion Davies m one of h t Qosmopdtttan film produelur.s appears to be a good omen lor ?ctors. They invariably go on to the peak of screen success. The latest to feel the benefits of this261 words
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Article, Illustration114 1936-10-11 7 khe role of Napoleon m "Hearts Divided." which comes to the mbra Theatre as a National Claude Rains reaped not only his own bit; the ambition of every actor. They may deny it.*' Rains declared. but secretly every actor has wanted to Play Napoleon. "Napoleon was114 words
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Article, Illustration158 1936-10-11 7 "HEARTS DIVIDED" Made On Lucky Sets THE company filming "Hearts Divided" at the First National studios worked under tmnsucKy suspicious omens. Two of the principal settings for Mat ion Dairies' new Cosmopolitan production, which come to the Alhambra Theatre shortly, were on stages bearing the lucky numbers seven and eleven.158 words
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Article, Illustration351 1936-10-11 7 THIRD-DIMENSION A L MOVIES A Problem For The Cameraman ITNTIL the day of universal third-dimensional movies still not so near as many people believe, the chief problem of the Hollywood cameraman is the creation of an illusion of depth on a flat screen, according to Al (iilks, ace Paramount cameraman.351 words
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Article401 1936-10-11 7 BREEZY FILM BY R.K.O. WILLIAM POWELL IN SOPHISTICATED COMEDY WILLIAM POWELL, who injected new life into mystery pictures with "The Thin Man," again has the fun of playing through novel, tongue-in-cheek murder investigation in RKO Radio's "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford," coming to the Pavilion, in which he shares starring honours with401 words
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Article198 1936-10-11 7 Dolores Costello Prefers Free Lance UfHILE thousands of women bend every effort to obtain a screen contract with a major fiim studio, Dolores Uosrello Barrymore, on tha other hand, doesn't want a contract and would immediately refuse the offer of one. "It's too much," she198 words
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4440 1936-10-11 8 CANDLES FOR LOUIS XV B y J .G Sarsian (Continued from page 8.) Our Short Story )ULIE glanced from the Breton seer to the southern sentimentalist, and a queer respect for their mutual innocence served to seal her painted lips. She said evasively: "I have been offered a fine position4,440 words
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Advertisement276 1936-10-11 8 ebb 1 mmm M^ M mX^KK^C ■Q f^ jPr fou can fee/ r/t againA^tfr I 1 Heat worf y or overwork Think of how much better life would A these are just some of the v v »l w J J be it you could once more enioy that many276 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1936-10-11 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES FOR a long time I have remembered, in a faf«e sort ol way, a piece of writing which achieved enormous popularity. It was cited "A Message to Garcia," and was by Elbt rt Howard, who probably little thought when he wr te this essay that he was1,508 words
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Article, Illustration2722 1936-10-11 10 our woman correspondent - our woman correspondent BY THF weeks big function was Liv marriage of Miss Phyllis Patricia daughter of Mr. Ernest H. Coif man. to Mr. Frank Edward Anson Biackwood Sewell, which took place at Andrew's Cathedral on Friday m oon. Following the ceremony, a reception waa held at the Goodwood Park2,722 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1936-10-11 11 Notes From Kuala Lumpur and Fraser's Hill WITH the careful supervision of Mrs. puremydt and Mr. Ross. John Litre's ga*€ a Vf>r V successful mannequin carade last Saturday morning. The charming mannequins were Mrs. H G. Smi' H. C. Meihrrell, and g^s s. Eaglen. who showed us how beautiiui can1,242 words
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Article313 1936-10-11 11 »*R. Rearden Conner's new novel, 1W the oddly n^.med "I am Death." is a psychological study of a most peculiar typo. The hero is a murderer not the usual murderer who deliberately poisons for gain or stabs or throttles in a moment of ungovernable passion, but a313 words
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Article699 1936-10-11 11 from page 10) Unusual is the idea of having lamp and photograph frame toute en.semble. It is rather fascinating too. In the centre of the affair is the standup tubular bulb covered by a chromium shield and on either side is a picture frame so that the699 words
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Article578 1936-10-11 12 4 REMARKABLE stai i nt as v the <!. to be faced m pore ;t!i residents—-civilian] well a en i it uh d m articles on the Naval Ba c published th London Times. Mention i.? Knade of "pythons of prodigious which are iound m the swampy578 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1936-10-11 12 di k m the head office of the Malaya Tribune for the first time for two years. To-day is Monday, and before me is frame bearing the announcement for all to see, "To-day's Circulation. 12,700." That figure epitomises the romantic hislory of the development of the Malaya1,217 words
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Article628 1936-10-11 12 ANE of tho^e national btorics to begin with. ANE of those national stories to begin with. A A A ilNECDOTE: Paddy had just signed the hotel register when he was called •ack by the clerk, who pointed out that he had omitted to state628 words
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704 1936-10-11 13 DEVELOPMENT OF ETHIOPIA Scheme Using Produced WORKS TO BE DONE SIMULTANEOUSLY Rome. WHAT will you Italians do with Ethiopia now that it is Man■exed"? The answer is now being given by the Fascist corporative organisation. RhPRESENTATIVE BODIES Immediately niter the annexation ofl Ethiopia704 words
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Article152 1936-10-11 13 Barebacked In Church With Slacks New York. THE Rev. James Smith, white-haired priest of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Bub>lon, New York State, dragged a young woman from his church because she went to confession barebacked and in slacks. The priest, speaking at Mass152 words
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Article, Illustration681 1936-10-11 13 "Bad Feeling" In London; Eradicated I Colombo, Sept. 22. OIS successful efforts to overcome the very definite "bad feeling" against Ceylon in London a year ago j and his campaign to put the Island "on the map" are described by Dr. j Paul E. Pieris,681 words
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Article216 1936-10-11 13 Kiyokawa To Be Transferred To Sydney Sydney, Sept. 22 MASAJI KIYOKAWA, one of the world's best back-stroke swimmers, and captain of the Japanese team at the recent Berlin Olympic Games, has been transferred by Kanematsu, Ltd., wool buyers and merchants, to their Sydney efflce. Kiyokawa is expected216 words
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Article287 1936-10-11 13 The Treatment Of Diabetes THE first clinic for the treatment of I diabetic children. which has been established at King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E., was formally opened by Major Oscar Guest, M.P. Though there are diabetic clinics at the other great teaching hospitals, hitherto there287 words
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Article402 1936-10-11 13 Interesting Finds At Southampton PR the first time for many years, excavations are taking place on the site of Clausentum, the Roman riverside fortress at Bltteme, Southampton. The work was started by a small Hand of enthusiastic secondary schoolboys, and when It became evident that aieir402 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-11 13 ARNOTTS KINGS a& own v SPECIALLY PACKED "WtJ^ IN SEALED TINS FOR THE TROPICS ARNOTTS X! AGENTS: Sbgapore COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.22 words
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Advertisement23 1936-10-11 13 111! ill LL^^Mi^wS^P r T Please send me a C °P>' of THE LACTCXiKN HAli> I( > )<\.- r r fc r r f|| mmmhb23 words
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Advertisement366 1936-10-11 14 fIBBBBBBBK^^i M?JH JrtJß^^^fr Rv^h H^BBvw^^^F^^m "****"**"**.**!vQo6^Qfmib^Vb^S&oS|9^B^BHl^^^^^^ 1 fcfHwil ßE* -^S^R^**sBnß*"X'X'X"X'."-"-'«*'*-*""""*'*X'""Xs I l -jbßßt^ il K^BOfll fIBBBBBBBBBB X'l'Xi***-^ 1 w'^j f^3ijtT^Lß^^£Br s i!«*Bl^1t Bl rT By 5Wp Sri S XfNVJ^^^^^^^^B^^&^^^ZilvWvß' ■•'•"■"■'■'■"■****X^"l''"!*X*. ■*''*I"^h j^-^^ iy_ •;*I*X*X*X*X X*l-X***X;X;X*X; !v'.;!v ;-I!!-'X-X'*xX>y *P I T L M^^/>^|^y yl-! !■>.■ X>yl\'^.;-;->;-:-:-'->X^v7^^^B^_^^PH^ta^^P9^^| BBBBM^ BBbKbB^BBbF^BI^''-''**'*' -f ffl r^[^^^"'366 words
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Article1409 1936-10-11 15 week, it you can carry your Malayan memory back that far, I gave you an outline of the procedure which should always he followed when the purchase of a secondhand car is the immediate object m view. The results were astonishing. No— all of you1,409 words
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Advertisement243 1936-10-11 15 29 Hp rt-juu J§^^St^w "HU an unexpected relief it is to write with j jtjj A^^^^^f a >en t iat uever drags, never sputters, never i '■B >ff>^SJy slows up hand or brain! The miracle Vacumatic 1 Holds 102% ia^ a scratch -proof point i>f (n>)d anil platinum j I243 words
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Advertisement191 1936-10-11 15 Don't risk your health and comfort by accepting worthless "insecHcides" or imitations that masquerade under the V name of Flit. Remember— there is only TV i one Flit. Hit is sold only m the yellow I tin with the soldier and black band C^^^B^H I —sealed to prevent fraudulent refilling.191 words
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Advertisement183 1936-10-11 15 J TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL 3 TEAM-^ FOR fffV, AIR AND TRAVEL RAILWAY lines NO ROOKING FEES. Chinese and all Asiatic clients are given the best of attention and assistance. 39, Robinson Uoad, Singapore. Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNKB CYMA JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from B.W) WRIST 12.00 SILVER183 words
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Article227 1936-10-11 16 President Roosevelt's Scheme MR. Rudolph C. Reimer. chief of the Port of New York Authority, who is visiting London, revealed to a "Daily Mail" reporter details of a scheme for the establishment of a free port m New York within the next year. This represents227 words
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Article336 1936-10-11 16 Girl's Bedside Marriage To Doctor ON the advice of specialists who decided that the only hope for her lover— a young doctor lying critically m a London hospital was that he should be married m the ward, a young Newcastle girl, his sweetheart since childhood,336 words
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Article197 1936-10-11 16 Warner Brothers Issue ritimatum rHLE announcement that Miss Bette Davis. the United States film star, ha* signed a contract to appear in British films has been followed by an ultimatum from Warner Erother.s in Hollywood that they will "take all steps to protect the contract they have with197 words
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Advertisement226 1936-10-11 16 Unvarying inequality year m and^year out CMVEN'A MADESPE€IALLY.TO"I»KEVEI\'TISOBEITHROATS 'j^^^M^^B s P rcserve<^ within "EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL THE CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTE OF HIGHEST QUALITY CA.»39 I He store Are you nervous, weak, irritable a mere \^b^ shadow of your former self? Walerburv's Compound will help you back to heal lh ;;n<l226 words
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Advertisement188 1936-10-11 16 A MODERN CLOCK > FOR MODERN HOMES ...and any room m the house! What could be more pleasant than to end a night's sleep with the polite call of Big Ben Chime Alarm First he whispers then he shouts. Either call will wake you. But, if you sleep too heavily,188 words
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Advertisement37 1936-10-11 16 •k i your Mat fir!\ x —be sure il is a <^~^SSSBm am*. BATTERSBY There is certainly a style /■^flEWw^W »o fif your personality and jhJXri ''jlWS^'l^ a weight for[«very season. i W/ff^ BATTERSBY HATS FOR MEN37 words
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Advertisement61 1936-10-11 16 HAVE YOU The JL Beautiful fSjQr /|J |> Now offered f Y J *r' f r ee to tl consumers of NestlCs Quick Oats Send this coupon for iuH particulars (""""Jo Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Products. Ltd.. 129/135. Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. PLEASE SEND ML I'L'LL DE--1 TAILS OF THL ABOVE61 words
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Article1134 1936-10-11 17 STATE BADMINTON TOURNEYS COMING Badminton fUI y badminton tournament I of II I v t on Oct. 10 when •he A: ring meet the Indo-Ct ylonese Association. On day the Shamrocks will pla> i "B" team, m either m.s hould be able U) f-nd will see1,134 words
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Article, Illustration466 1936-10-11 17 Tenth Anniversary Celebrations THE tenth anniversary celebration of the Union Sporting Association was held on Oct. 3 and 4 at Mr. Aw Boon Haw';< Bungalow, Pasir Panjang. A large number of guests and members was present on both days. On Saturday during dinner, the hon. secretary welcomed466 words
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Article97 1936-10-11 17 Sought Coolness In A Boiler Chattanooga, Tennessee. CEEKING relief from the heat. 18-year-d old Hubert Wright crawled into the interior of a large boiler m a foundry here He fell asleep inside the cool iron shelter, but his colleagues did not miss him and when the time97 words
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Article492 1936-10-11 17 STATE GAMES Many Outstanding Teams THE hockey season is now m full swing m Singapore and >.everal senior teams have been seen m interclub fixtures during the past fortnight. They have all acquitted themselves favourably and it can safely be said that the State should have492 words
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Advertisement56 1936-10-11 17 THE BIKE THAT HAS PROVED THE TEST IS THE STANDARD "X" CYCLE! I ~^m ~*i I SPORTS RACERS S GENT'S \^___7^ ARRIVED GENTS UTILITY MODEL EASY INSTALMENT TERMS ARRANGED IT'S AN INVESTMENT COME AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE HEAD OFFICE —7 DHOBY GHAUT BRANCHES:— 305 BEACH ROAD, 17 EAST COAST ROAD56 words
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Advertisement10 1936-10-11 17 ALWAYS CALM THAT SPUTTINC HEADACHE THE TIGEIt SIIIH< \l UAI.L10 words
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Advertisement181 1936-10-11 17 AS LIVELY AS A PUPhe\ :< use ti<- mI s 1 <»f Sherli Ami .'/j/ K<- I I i-p^ 1 ite keen I him the La) be. O -'i m r.ilt liihk. '< i: Oi »pii its .mil ni,-< y i- Stsa i Uw AUo liim S SHERLEY'S Worm aptulei181 words
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Article193 1936-10-11 18 To Attend Public School In England London. PRINCE Michael, Crown Prince of Rumania, will leave Bukarest for England, where he will enter a "wellknown public school." Prince Michael will also continue his military studies m England. He has just returned from Florence, where he has been193 words
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Article854 1936-10-11 18 Nanking Ceremony BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO CHINA Nanking, Sept. 23. QJK Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, the British Ambassador to China formally presented his credentials to Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the Nationalist Government this morning. At 11 a.m. Sir Hughe and his i suite, accompanied by two officers of j854 words
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Article351 1936-10-11 18 No On; Gets It Right, Says Pop HENRY Cleveland Owens is one of those fathers who sit quietly on the sidelines while mothers receive the plaudits from the noisy crowds. When his boy, the human streak that is known as Jesse Owens of Olympic351 words
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Article88 1936-10-11 18 "Nudist bathing m the Witton district of Birmingham is spreading lik«an epidemic, and the city police have been called m to assist the canal company to check it," stated a canal detective at Aston Police Court. It was alleged that an official who attempted to enforce a by-law88 words
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Article388 1936-10-11 18 Empire Cyclists At Hernc Hill ONE might almost say that the Southern Counties Cycling Union .spend the proht which they derive from their always financially successful Good Friday race meeting upon providing an autumn gathering with no expectation of covering expense t On Saturday (states a mail388 words
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Advertisement269 1936-10-11 18 hrn r tiil6 WDDDS IKy|v\r PEPPERMINT CUBE \IPIII V COUGHS. COLDS AND I^^E*l> ALL STOMACH TROUBLES 1 \|3^'^^ v l\ m '%s For 25 years past Woods' Great \V ?y]Kl*»Ui V|[v Peppermint Cure has been the \\l^^* c M- !rMB standard family medicine of all \tf saaßS^f^fyK i residents of269 words
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Advertisement70 1936-10-11 18 A better record I at 65 cents of <h is moiilli\ 8»io slar rrroi*«ls CUaL N a d HiS Ba d Th£ HUX MLUES ith I"* ,Vl Vw\ her inimitable st y |c ■emsgHD BANDS m*W JACK DAL\ m charming Irish Songs lhis vearV t Fes(U;( C'a// m, at your70 words
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569 1936-10-11 19 Singapore Inter- Club Badminton Competition MAYFLOWERS MAY WIN AGAIN TWO TEAMS Lull In Individual Championships 'By "Dragon") THERE were no ties in the I Singapore Open Badminton Cham pioiu. hips last week-end and also the previous Sunday. No official explanation for the delay iias been forthcoming although I have made569 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1936-10-11 19 Coming Competitions TAN CHENC; PHOR TO WIN AGAIN' (By 'Racquet") THE Perak Open Championships have been fixed for Nov. 18, 14 and 15 and m all probability the tournament will be held on the j courts of the Firak Turf Club :t permission t'nv their use1,001 words
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Article371 1936-10-11 19 Results Of Finals In Annual Tourney •THE finals m the men's .singles, ladies' I singles and ladies' doubles events of the Nt Jgri Sembilan Stale Badminton Championship tournament were- played at the Kin« George V School hall last week-end. In the men's singles Wong Yu Chonii (holder)371 words
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Article435 1936-10-11 19 Successful Season STANDARD OF PLAY IMPROVING UJ\RAGON" has more than once m his notes referred to the growing popularity of badminton m Hongkong, which a Singapore team will visit next year. lie .stated that the Hongkong B.A. runs an inter-club badminton league which has proved to be435 words
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Article440 1936-10-11 19 AT the tenth annual general meeting of the Union Sporting Association held on Sunday last the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for the veir 1936-37: President. Mr. Seah Lip Seng frr>elected); Ist vice-president. Mr. YV>: Koon Guan (re-elected): 2nd vice-pre-sident, Mr. Chua Kirn Hin < re-elected >440 words
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Advertisement231 1936-10-11 19 WITHOUT PURE 3LOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. c^«x*--VETARZOSfe^ II Never before was there anything like it, nor are its marvellous propeniet likely ever to be equalled indiseasesarislngfrom impure blood. It tearcnetout and exp«ie t from the vital current every lurking trace ef poieonou matter, curing blood and X aklndiaeasea, scrofulous and231 words
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898 1936-10-11 20 MERITS OF RELATIVE TEAMS SELANGOR'S GOOD START CONSIDERABLE SHIFTING OF TALENT (By "Forward") 1%/f ALAYA'S inter-state rugger s eason opened last week-end, when the Selangor fifteen journeyed to Seremban and trounced the combined Negri-Malacca side by no less than 32 points (a drop goal,898 words
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Article758 1936-10-11 20 BOXING FRISCO-HENRY MATCH Next Week FILIPINO TO MAKE 152 POUND (By "X.0.") SUBJECT to the approval of the Board of Control. Young Frisco •md Clever Henry will top the bill at the New World Arena on Thursday Oct. 15. Frisco is booked to sail' for Calcutta, where arrangements are being758 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-10-11 20 The above- picture shows the Perak and Selangor hockey teams m a match played at Kuala Lumpur on 17. 1907. Selangor won an interest. n» encounter by the only goal scored37 words
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Article, Illustration1756 1936-10-11 20 FORWARD - FORWARD 4 umliirlcd h\ CWIMMING enthusiasts and sportsmen in general were gathered in force to see the Japanese Olympic contingent i men) in action, at the Y.M.C.A. last week, and they were bv no means disapnointed. Long before the hour fixed for the start of the competition,1,756 words
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Advertisement223 1936-10-11 20 TIBER! ILOSIS DISCOVERY OF REMARKABLE REMEDY BY SPECIALIST Approved by Highest British Medical Authorities. A discovery of far reaching benefit to all victims of T. B. and other serious lung diseases has been perfected recently by a famous Harley Street Specialist. This new preparation, "Ephazone." has achieved amazing success in223 words
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Article, Illustration742 1936-10-11 21 Centenary Celebrations This Year THK soul of modern India is to be found in the life and teachings oi Sri Kamakri.shna, a little village Brahmin of Bengal, the centenary of whose birth is being celebrated all over the world this year. The celebrations end in742 words
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Article201 1936-10-11 21 Mr. J. M. Lee And Miss Olive Rodrigues (From Our Own Correspondent) S Malacca, Saturday. T. PETER'S Church. Malacca, was ine scene of the wedding this mornlnc of Olive Margaret Rodrigues, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Rodrigues. aiid Mr. J. M. Lee, son of the late201 words
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Article62 1936-10-11 21 Bail Opposed For Two Indians Singapore, Saturday. Two Indians. Suppiah and Veerasamy. appeared before the Second Magistrate this morning on a charge of houset recking and theft of a Parker fountain pen and some cloth, the rroperty of u European living at Room No. 12, Station Hotel. Singapore62 words
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Article54 1936-10-11 21 Chinese Who Entered Changi Barracks Singapore. Saturday. fine of $2 v/as imposed on a young Straits- born Chinese named Louis Lee by Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the Third Magitrate. this morning, on a charge of committing simple trespass by entering the Changi Barracks yesterday mornin? without a pass.54 words
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Article112 1936-10-11 21 The annual general meeting and social tt" i he Methcdist Tamn Epworth L*. a^ue, Singapore, was held on Tnursday. Oct. 8, at 5.30 p.m. at 1, Short Street. The following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year: President-, Mr. G?orge Supramaniam; lr vice-presidents, Mr. K. C. Cher112 words
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Article57 1936-10-11 21 Singapore, Saturday. Two Hylams. Fuo Kok Tung tmC Choo Ah Say were this morning charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph the Second Magistrate, with assis;ing in the management of a public lottery in a house in Beach Road. The case was postponed until Oct. 17 for mention, bail57 words
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Article1316 1936-10-11 21 FANTASTIC Non-intervention Meeting London, Oct. 9 fTHE Internationa] Committee for the application of the agreement regarding non-intervention m Spain Was m session for six and a half hours io-day. It rose finally at nine o'clock and later to-night the following communique was issued: Representatives were present ofReuter - 1,316 words
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Article257 1936-10-11 21 And Children's Park TWO MATTERS FOR COMxMISSIONERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A^E of the subjects that will come up for discussion at the no>:t Commissioners Meeting will be tha: of a public swimming pool for Malacca. A public swimming pool has been a long257 words
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Article288 1936-10-11 21 i From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 27 j5 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Very Steady. London: 7 13 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Very steady. New York: 16 j cts.. up i H> ct. Market Tone: Steady. There i^ iitile to leport about morning's market288 words
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103 1936-10-11 21 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. S ngapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I X.R.S.S. in cases (F.O.B. October) 27 9 16 27% Gooh f.A.O. in cases (F.O.B. October) 27 o 27^16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore i 27 3 8 27 2 do. October 27103 words
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Advertisement761 1936-10-11 21 AWAKE ALL NIGHT WITH INDIGESTION Now Sleep:* Like a Top Thanks to Kruschen 'liar, man used to pas., muht iift'.T night with hardly a wink of .sleep. All tin remedies he tried tail to help him, until he started taking a daily dose 01 ki uscheii. 'I what he W761 words
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718 1936-10-11 22 St. Andrews "Midds" In Keen Rugger Struggle SCHOOL WINS WELL Hiarh Scoring SOLDIERS FAIL TO CROSS Singapore, Saturday. THE St. Andrew's ragge? Xv owe their great victory over \)v Middles, x A' lean which was payed at FiJ.ii- Park to-day, to two main factors, the first of which was th»718 words
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Article520 1936-10-11 22 A brilliant solo effort by W. Fergu- Interesting Championship Events (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Oct. 9. THERE was. a large gathering present last night at tiie second annual I Johore Olympic weight-lifting championships, held in the Theatre Royal, Johcre Bahru, under B.A.W.L.A. laws. Items, which520 words
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Article37 1936-10-11 22 Mr. W. G. Howse, of Mansergh and Tayler of Seremban, who sustained a fracture of the hip some months ago, has left Seremban hospital, but is likely to be confined to his bungalow for about two months.37 words
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Article476 1936-10-11 22 Full Agenda GRANTS TO TAMIL SCHOOLS (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday UARIOUS topics, including estate Tamil schools, wild life, the improvement of livestock, straying buffaloes, labour and customs gates, were discussed at the general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association, which took place this morning476 words
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Article44 1936-10-11 22 Singapoie, Saturday. ACCORDING to information received at the Air Base this afternoon Miss Jean Batten arrived at Koebang at 2.30 p.m. and after a short icst, is leaving for Port Darwin. It is expected that she will estab'ish a new recor'd.44 words
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Article553 1936-10-11 22 Distinguished Gathering At Reesption Singapore, Saturday. MORE than 200 guests attended the reception given at 51, Meyer Road, this afternoon by Mr. Sze Zau Hsu'ng, the Acting Chinese Consul-General, m celebration of China's National Day. The gathering v/as a distinguished one and include the Colonial Secretary,553 words
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229 1936-10-11 22 SCOUT INSPECTION Annual Visit Of The Commissioner (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Oct. 9. The annual inspection of the Johore Bnhru, M-arsing, Pontian and Kota Tinggi Boy Scouts was held by the Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. F. C. Sands, on the Bukit Zahrah sciool grounds, Johore Bahru, yesterday afternoon229 words
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Article79 1936-10-11 22 Sym Does Well On Firs) Day S.nsapore S»W«*» A shin at BukU Timah this ween M. M Paierson and it. At the end of th«- davY r flay. H w up. His card snowed 39 and Patcrson's 38 and "37. >? eo)l was of a paru^^^^M standard79 words
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Advertisement174 1936-10-11 22 At last the David vs. Goliath Battle Royal takes Place I I^P T NEW W °R LD ARENA THURSDAY, OCT. 15TH. ♦0& Frisco cannot afford to lose his reputation against the Orient's contender. Frisco must K.O. Henry to win or the points will be against him. Both fighters have been174 words
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1102 1936-10-11 23 OPENING DAY OF AUTUMN RACES EXCELLENT WEATHER AND LARGE ATTENDANCE (Tnm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. gXCELLENT weather and a large attendance helped id make the opening day of the Selangor races to-day into a most en joy able one from every po'nt1,102 words
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Article64 1936-10-11 23 Famous British Olympic Runner Godfrey L. Rampling, one of the world's greatest quarter- milers, har, anncunced his retiiement from championship athletics. Ramplmg is 27 years old, and represented Britain in the Olympic Games at Los Angeles and Berlin. -It is becoming increasingly difficult lor me to set lit64 words
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Article152 1936-10-11 23 New Boxer Arrives In Singapore MR. Bertie Bell's latest importaiion from Manila, Young Narsing arrived yesterday by the Blue Funnel liner Theisus. Ths newcomer is a fine specimen g! manhood. Twenty-four years old and standing 5 ft. 11 ins. m his sock&, Narsing has a splendid reach f152 words
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Article136 1936-10-11 23 Ties During The Current Week The following are lies m the S. R. C. tennis tournament: MONDAY LADIES' DOUBLES: Miss B. Oehlers Miss N. Oehlsrs (-15) vs. Miss D. Moss Miss C. Ess (plus 15), Miss M. Clarke Miss A. Weymss (plus 3) vs. Miss E. Mosbergen Miss136 words
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Article61 1936-10-11 23 Tlie annual football match for the Dato' Mohamed bin Mohamedon's Shield, between boys of Singapore and Johure Malay Vernacular Schools will be played on Tuesday, at the Victor.,, School ground (Jalan Besar). Mr. H. R. Cheeseman has consented to give away the medajs at the conclusion of61 words
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Article117 1936-10-11 23 St. Andrews' 2nd team v. "HQ" Wing, Middlesex Regt. at Farrer Park on Monday: J. Baker (capt.); J. Duclos, Vun Khyam Chong, Chua Eng Cheng, C. Dumbleton; I. Ross, G. Loh; Seah Yun Chong, G. Michael, D. Dawson, W Ponniah, J. Johnson, Eze Ezekiel, E. Yzelman, H. van117 words
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Article337 1936-10-11 23 Good Rugby On The Padang r fHE R.E. fifteen registered a good win by two tries to one penalty toal over the S.C.C. at rugger on the Fadang this afternoon. Within four minutes of the start the R.E. got a try. Still just failed to add the337 words
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117 1936-10-11 23 MALAYS' TENNIS Prize Distribution And Final Next Saturday THE All-Singapore Malays' tennis championsmps will come to an end on Saturday next when the final of tjac open singles will be played at ihe Goodwood Park Hot^l, followed by a tea pany and prize distribution by the Hon. Capt. INjoor Mohamed117 words
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Article374 1936-10-11 23 TEST 'PROBABLES TO JOIN SIR JULI N CAHN'S TEAM J*HE most successful bowler in first class cricket last season, Frank Ward, of South Australia, will be lost early next year to Au stralian cricket. He has accepted an engagement to play with Sir Julian Calm's team374 words
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Article476 1936-10-11 23 CHAMPION ENTERS QUARTER FINALS Singapore. Saturday. IEOYV KIM FATT, the Singapore Badrmntcn champion, qualifkd for the (gaiter -finals of the local annual open single champion-hip teurnamen?. by h ating Yeo Hon? Chuan in the third round at the Cferic&i Union Hall this afternoon. He wbn in straight476 words
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Article175 1936-10-11 23 Colts Ist XI v. the Ceylon Sports Club Ist XI on Friday at C.S.C. ground: A. D'Sylva; A. Jansen. G. Scott; C. Teskv. L. Reutens. E. Loveday: F. Moreira. N. Hay. M. ValberK, J. Reutens, J. Loveday. Reserves: M. Kohloff, H. C. Humphries, G. Hughes. Colts "A" team175 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-11 23 IKERAPION No.l K»«on Mh Our%m Blood U c J f: c »^n'».if •itb.r No.r.tura Mall, JJ^« iLERCSP!LL« forth* Llv.r «-1»«.i. k»di.«y. A22 words
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Advertisement16 1936-10-11 23 TIGER BEER good m arm case setter _^^^^^B^^^^^^Bi£ S FMASER NEAVE, LTD., DfKTfcIBUTORS OF TIGEU BEEK.16 words
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Article, Illustration322 1936-10-11 24 The Singapore soccer season came to a close on Friday with a charity match between the League Champions (the R.A.F.) and the Rest, which the Rest won by 3 A large crowd turned up and were thrilled by some exciting football. Four pictures of322 words
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Advertisement62 1936-10-11 24 For Best Sports Reports Read the TRIBLXE l\ Ww/ ft 'WEAKNESS, jpji V^l DEBILITY i|AN^M IA OPCODES CH EN S'Syrup SBY//y In\ of Ha moflobin ready 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that tfc* remedy AL XV YS CUiiES. and give* health and stiwtfth. if better than serums, raw62 words