Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1936
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Title Section39 1936-01-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII -No. 5 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936 FIVE CENTS39 words
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Advertisement44 1936-01-07 1 i i Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BLUE CROSS MILK j Blue Cross Milk contains the nourishing and cssenj <■»! ingredients baby specialists recommend. Blue Cross Milk builds a healthy baby and makes I a happy family. [BLUE CROSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FRESH.44 words
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Advertisement28 1936-01-07 1 GRAND DISPLAY OF NEWEST STYLES OP WATCHES FOR NEW YEAR GIFTS Genuine Reduced Price* V On view at MALAYAN WATCH CO, 433, North Bridge Road, (near Middle Road)28 words
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495 1936-01-07 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. SOVIET SHIPPING SERVICES Possibility Of Ultimate Monopoly THE possibility of the Russian Government ultimately monopolising all shipping services between other countries and Russia, as she had monopolised the control of imports and exports, was discussed by Mr. Henry M. Cleminson, general manager of the Chamber of Shipping,495 words
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Article170 1936-01-07 2 Japanese Line To Have Two New Motorships Two new motorships are to be added to the California service of the United Ocean Transport Co., Ltd., of Kobe, Japan (Ocean Line), according to a statement made by the General Steamship Corporation, Ltd., San Francisco, Pacific Coast agents for the170 words
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Article177 1936-01-07 2 Names All Begin With Letter <"T London, Dec. 11. NAMES for ten new warships for the British Navy are announced in London. All begin with the letter J. They include, for what is believed to be the first time in the Navy's history, the names Imperial,177 words
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Article127 1936-01-07 2 Every Branch Of Industry Reviving London, Dec. 8. Every branch of Britain's shipping industry is reviving. There is more new tonnage under construction than at any time during the last five years. Here is an exclusive forecast of official figures which would not be otherwise available until the127 words
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Advertisement427 1936-01-07 2 P& and BRITISH INDIA P O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. CATHAY 15,000 Jan. 17 BURDWAN 6,070 Jan. 22 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 31 SOMALI 6,810 Feb. 12 CORFU 15,000 Feb. 14 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 BANGALORE 6.000 Mar. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar.427 words
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Advertisement52 1936-01-07 2 Jo.S.K. LINEI s.s. "ARABIA MARU" (10,000 Tons Gross). LEAVES SINGAPORE JAN. BTH at p.m. direct for COLOMBO (arr. at Colombo, Jan. 13th, p.m.) and East South African and South American Ports. Passage Faies to Colombo: Ist 3rd Deck. $120.00 $***** $17. For further particulars, please apply to: OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,52 words
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Advertisement563 1936-01-07 2 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, MaraeUle* and Gilbraltar. a.B. HARUNA MARU Jan. 9 s* KATORI MARU Jan. 23 at. KASHIMA MARU Feb. 6 f m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Feb. 14 Rite, to Ist class 2nd Has. Naples $497563 words
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Advertisement508 1936-01-07 2 SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Clas s Motorships Most Cabins h»ve adjoining private bath, excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang M S Sham LALANDIA 21-1 21-1 22-1 24-1 JUTLANDIAII-2 11-2 12-2 14-2 MEONIA 3-3 3-3 4-3 6-3 ALSIA 24-3508 words
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Advertisement433 1936-01-07 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHKk LLOYD m (Incorporated in Germany). The nn4amoted are tb. tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1986. Hongkong s J an^ hai y j an 14 a "ODER" Omits Manila g HOMEWARDS. FOR AND "ISAR" also c alls Marseilles, Casablanca S "MAIN" also calls Marseilles, P Casablanca Mw Jan t <'STUTTGART"433 words
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Article137 1936-01-07 3 GOOD DEMAND FOR NEARBY London And New York Firm (From Our Financial Corresponaeiut Singapore, Tuesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 22 7 8 cts., up 1 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), down To-day's Priced;— London: 6%d., up l|l6d. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New Ycrk: 133,4 cts., up137 words
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Article46 1936-01-07 3 The results of the working of the Dredge of Kuchai Tin Ltd., December are as follows: Actual Running Time 632 hours 48 mins. Time Lost: 111 hours 12 mins. Average Digging Depth: 50.6 feet. Ore Won: 1,063 piculs. Yardage Treated: 151,000 cubic yards.46 words
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1455 1936-01-07 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Issue. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt 4!- Ampat 5!9 6'- 5|9 6j3 £1 A. Kumbang 3316 3419 3316 34|6 El A.' Malay 59|- 60|-1,455 words
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84 1936-01-07 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. January) 2215; 16 23 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. January) 22 llil6 22% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 22% 22% do. Jan. 22% 22% do. Feb. I Mar. 23 23%84 words
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Article359 1936-01-07 3 Problems Of Best Service Growing Berlin, Dec. 30. DR. Schacht, Minister of economics, said at Munich this afternoon: "I would be a hundred per cent, an optimist regarding the future development of the world's economic situation if only I knew that politicians had learned to359 words
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Article330 1936-01-07 3 Plea For Scientific Reorganisation (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 23. A CASE for the scientific reorganisation of rubber planting is made by Sir H. Livingstone in a letter to the financial press. He writes: "World consumption is rising. But neither that vital factor nor330 words
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Article162 1936-01-07 3 Their Effect On Colony Trads (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 20. CTATISTICAL results of the application i» of the quota system to Japanese textile imports were given by Mr. J. H. Thomas in the House of Commons. The imports of Japanese cotton piece162 words
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Article52 1936-01-07 3 Price For Bar Lowest S nce August 1934 London. The silver market was weak to-day. the spot price for bar being a penny lcwpr at ?0 1 28d ncr ounce The decline was due mainly to speculative selling. The price is the lowest since Aug. 3. 1934 —British52 words
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Article48 1936-01-07 3 Deficit Of $1,880,000,000 For First Half Of Year Reuter Wireless. Washington, Jan. 3. The Treasury closed the first half of the fiscal year with a. deficit on Dec 31, of $1,880,000,000 which compares with President Roosevelt's estimate of $3,282,000,000 for the full fiscal year.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article42 1936-01-07 3 London, Jan. 6. CTERLING on New York 4.92, 1516; 3 Paris 74 1116. The stock markets had a good tone particularly in the industrial section. War Loan 3 1 2 per cent was 106, 116. Gold 141 2d.—British Official Wireless.42 words
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Article131 1936-01-07 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. RUBBERS: Have come into prominence with strong buying enquiries and quotations all round have improved substantially. Pajam and Tapahs wanted at $1.75 and Lunas at $1.80 United Malacca $1.53% $I.CO, Malaka Pinda $1.32V 2 $1-40, Ulu Benut .50 buyers Mentakabs .40 Indragiri $1.08 $1.12.131 words
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Article149 1936-01-07 3 Larger Imports From The Empire Ottawa, Canada. CANADA has become "banana conscious" and imports of triis tropical fruit have increased in spectacular fashion in recent months. Nearly all the bananas imported into Canaaa come from Empire countries. From all sources imports amounted to 2,587,134 stems during149 words
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Article96 1936-01-07 3 British S f eel May Be Used For Engraving Reuter. Washington. British steel has been purchased by the U.S. treasury's bureau printing and engraving, according to reports published in the newspapers here. The steel is intended for experiments in making United States currency notes and postage stamps.Reuter. - 96 words
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Article64 1936-01-07 3 New South Wales Conversion Issue Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 3. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has? agreed to the immediate issue of Australian stock on behaif of the New South Wales Government for refunding purposes. The issue amounts to £21,657,000 at three per cent, replacing the former fiveReuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article34 1936-01-07 3 The output of New Scudai, Ltd's. estate for the month of December 1935 was 27,600 lb. making a total of 296,450 ib. for the nine months of the current financial year.34 words
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Advertisement247 1936-01-07 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. '.Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000.00 C slegraphic Address:— Telephone Nos.:— Tyehuabank 5182, 5183, 5154, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, t hoe Ben? Cheang, Esq., Deputy247 words
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Advertisement27 1936-01-07 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORA HON, LTDFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore, f. O .TORVSON. General Manager.27 words
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Advertisement317 1936-01-07 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. \uthorised and Subscribed Capital i7.uuu.ooo Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and noney received on Fixed Deposits on317 words
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Advertisement919 1936-01-07 4 !^eg 1001 LADIES' HATS j i AND j 250 LADIES' DRESSES TO BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF COST j at I jjcMmer's |i] I MEYER MANSION, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. J, M. HASSAN M A IT, BRAS BASAfi SOAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake al! sorts of work in electrical, gas and water iervtce919 words
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Advertisement646 1936-01-07 4 WANTED a limited number of poor unemployed Opium Addicts to be treated FREE at the Anti-Opium Elixir Laboratory, 135, Serangoon Road, Singapore. STOP:—Your hair from falling by using Deccan Hair Oil, the only Hair Tonic that will surely cure all kinds of hair diseases and at the same time cool646 words
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Advertisement725 1936-01-07 4 MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 61, Waterloo Street, New Session commences January, 6th.. Admission to the Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes now open. Ask for a prospectus. Day School re-opens January, 13th. 1936. SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL 74, Prinsep Street. Mandarin Classes for Beginners starting on 6th Jan. 1936. From:— (1) 5.15—7 p.m.725 words
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Advertisement531 1936-01-07 4 AUCTION SALE IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU Civil Suit No. 50 of 1933. MutJiusamy Sawrainsaden of No. 13-1 Queen St., Singapore Plaintiff. Versus Te 0 Lye Quee Substituted by Order of Court dated 6th. April, 1935 Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all the furniture including531 words
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Advertisement403 1936-01-07 4 BE ALWAYS m TIME take alPClocks or Watches tKat go wrong to: 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road.) Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base in Malaya. 9 v The above have no connection whatsoever with any other Clock and Watch403 words
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Article363 1936-01-07 5 Kulai Shop Assistant Chargsd From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 5. rHONG SIP, an assistant in a shop in v Kulai, was produced again before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate Johore Bahru) a charge of having computed theft of 1,500 pineapples valued at363 words
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Article62 1936-01-07 5 Opponent Withdraws From Varsities E!ect on Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 2. A smoother course for Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald is indicated. It is learned that Mr. Mayor now does not contemplate standing as a candidate for the Scottish Universities and this it is hoped in Government circlesReuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article160 1936-01-07 5 Bundles Of Notes In Room ANE thousand pound notes and a hoard v of ten shilling notes have been found in the room of an elderly retired road sweeper who has just died. The name was James Linkson, aged 69 of Islington. He lived alone in160 words
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Article125 1936-01-07 5 $4,332,000 Claim Against Reserve Bank Reuter Wireless. New York, Jan. 3. The British American Tobacco Company has brought a suit in the New York Federal Court against the New York Federal Reserve Bank claiming $4,332,000 it is alleged to have lost as the result of the Presidential orderReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article139 1936-01-07 5 Owners And Miners Meet On Wednesday London, Jan. 6. THE meeting of the National Executive of the Mine Owners' Federation, which was adjourned from before Christmas till to-day, has been further adjourned till after Wednesday's conference between the miners and representatives of the colliery owners, when the latter139 words
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Article39 1936-01-07 5 (Wavelength 48.92 metres). TO-DAY To-day's broadcast from Station Z.G.E., Kuala Lumpur, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., will consist of recorded music. 7.30 p.m. (Approx.) Messrs. Hallam and Co., Talk on Market Conditions and Share Quotations.39 words
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Article143 1936-01-07 5 Says It Was A Symbol Of His Office (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 5. DALEEP Singh, a Punjabi, who said that he was a Sikh priest, was produced yesterday before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) on a charge of having publicly143 words
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Advertisement24 1936-01-07 5 EVERYTHING IN Si v PHOTOGRAPHIC l REQUIREMENT GIAN SINGH fc C& 4 BATTEHY ROAD aßHKWliljjkil'ld t —II Sole Co., Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Senbilan.24 words
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Advertisement140 1936-01-07 5 SILVI X R I N jjjMP ————"W ■> I II III» CB Prevents falling hair Jjjfl Removes dandruff oversight Grows new healthy hair jSSI Makes the hair sjft, iiikv. MĔĔka glossy and wavy. A From 3,1 Chenrsts and H'firb I X&*M Class Stores \I J,v D stributors' RAH AMI N140 words
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Advertisement450 1936-01-07 5 CROOKES OPTICAL CO. 206, South Bridge Tel. 6844 P. Box 59. (Jhargea Cheaper \J(SkB titan anywhere f^>QjlP I. Crookes L*n*e« completed >vn,b BS jßfr t. Fountain p<na BR j3w from 60 cts ta> h Tm JMBT with engravn W B^^k LOTUS~ FACE BEAUTIFIER Makes the fair—beautiful—and beauty— an angel. Removes450 words
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Advertisement133 1936-01-07 5 THEY ARE CALLING YOU FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD. GLAND I- m Ann from -m where come their voices, but they pass thr:ugh your home unnoticed, if yea aon't have the right instrument to pick them up. but wny .should you f.rego t&3 world's Hrasic, interesting j messages una133 words
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214 1936-01-07 6 Minimum Fares Cause Surprise (By Air Mail). London, Dec. 23. THE announcement to shipping-agents ot the minimum fares for the new CunardWhite Star liner, Queen Mary, has caused some surprise, because they indicate that the new super-liner214 words
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Article90 1936-01-07 6 Arrived from Europe. India and Medan by KLM-plane 'Kwak" en Jan. 3:—Mr. Hakumall Nahtani. Toeankoe Mahmoed. Mr. George Fr. Barnwell. Left for N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Kwak < on Jan. 4:—Mr. George Fr. Barnwell, Toeankoe Mahmoed. Mr. and Mrs. MacKali. Mr. Baehne, Mr. H. E. Clarke, Mi. and90 words
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Article85 1936-01-07 6 An order has been placed by the Clan Line with the Greenock Dockyard Co., Ltd., for two new 10 000-ton cargo vessels foe their South African-Austra-lian trade. The machinery for the new vessels, which will be of the triple-expansion type, will be fitted by Messrs.85 words
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Article102 1936-01-07 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Oeylon (Pres. Doumer) 1 p.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (iPhiloctetes) 2 p.m. China (generally) (Philoctetes) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Philoctetes) 2 p.m. Japan (Philoctetes) 2 p.m Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and102 words
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Article85 1936-01-07 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters 1 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels 1 40 p.m. Mails expected from Holland and Germany, by the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by85 words
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Article41 1936-01-07 6 The Air Mail (Imperial despatched from Singapore on Dec. 26 was delivered in London on Jan. 4 (9 days). The mail desnatched from Singapore on pec. 13 by the K*roa was delivered in London on Jan. 4 (22 days).41 words
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Article76 1936-01-07 6 [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are reader* ot the "Malaya Tribune." -This Diary it provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the76 words
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Article54 1936-01-07 6 Broadway Musical Party: Music practice, Mr. Chan Hung Chong's residence, 74, Joo Chiat Terrace, 7.30 p.m. Amateur Sporting Association: Monthly general meeting, 41, Craig Jload, 8 p.m. Golden Bell Minstrels: Extra music practice in connection with Mr. S. M. Alli's invitation, Mr. Chin Khee Fatt's residence, 81,54 words
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Article191 1936-01-07 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 6. London 4 months' sight 2 M London 3 months' sight 2 4 London 60 days' sight 2 4 London 30 days* sight 2 4 im London demand I/mdon T.T. «L* Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand jHf New York demand JJ Batavia and Sourabaya191 words
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Article115 1936-01-07 6 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 6. Paris 74 23 32. i New York 4.92 15 16. Montreal 4.94 V4Brussels 29.30. Geneva 15.16V 2 Amsterdam 7.26 1 2 Milan 61V 2 Berlin 12.26. Stockholm 19.39 V 2 Copenhagen 22.39 l 2 Oslo 19.90 V?. Vienna 26^. Prague 118 7British Official Wireless. - 115 words
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Article47 1936-01-07 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions Ana Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN 7 Rugby: B.C.C. "A" v. R.A. "A," S.C.C.; Medical College v H.M.S. Terror, College ground. Hockey: Indian Assn. A" v. R.A.lvf.c, Tanglin; V.M.C.A. Juniors v. Seniors] V.M.C.A. Police Band Performance, Telok Ayer, 5.15 p.m.47 words
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Article78 1936-01-07 6 U 'I ALHAMBRA. —"The Man on the Flying Trapeze." CAPITOL. —"It's In The Air." EMPIRE. —Chinese pictures. GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD. —"Ever Since Eve" and "The Little Minister." MARLBOROUGH—"CIeopatra." NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc.78 words
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Article90 1936-01-07 6 Thedens, Dutch, 1,191 i ns. from Palembang 6.1; Id Palembanu 81. Vyner Brooke, Sarawak. 721 tons, from Kuching 5.1 to Kuching 8.1. Agamemnon, British. 4,661 tons, from Yokohama 5.1; to Glasgow 7.1. Prometheus, British, 3,872 tons, from Yokohama 5.1; to P. Swettenham 12.1. Gustav Diedrichsen, Danish, 1,353 tons,90 words
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Advertisement368 1936-01-07 6 m MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL j TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. H II ft 1/AllLlj < f rmal > CONTINENTAL DANCE 9.45 to midnight TEAM RAFFLES CELEBRATED WE REGRET TO ADVISE ORCHESTRA PATRONS THAT THERE WILL BE Directed by DAN HOPKINS NO AFTER DINNER DANCE TOWHEN IN368 words
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Advertisement201 1936-01-07 6 TiHH'IM"!"! <l lUfllll r I f I I I. I t I' I I I I l!>|l>r KOMI LA: sweetened Thyme Extract. I Pi eminent for:— I Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, I Catarrh, I I Ordinary Cough, I Colds, etc, ate 1 Palatable, Effective and I Harmless. KEEP A BOTTLE201 words
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Advertisement87 1936-01-07 6 808 UStonJ t& G*od kdvfoeCIWALLY ML JB\ TOO. BUT t FOUND/ ~f|JV* v r A OUT WHY... t WAS V ,t£uW YO^JKNOW. j «*sf C HAN GIN^TO VnSTANT i WEEKS LATER G-J9 Instant postum is a delicious, invigourating II ofl I dnnk, frce from all harmful drug stimulants. HBptjHH If87 words
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Advertisement94 1936-01-07 7 Willird STANDARD FOR ALL AUTOMOBILES LIGHTING STARTING IGNITING SALES and SERVICE SEOW KUAN CO. Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. TELEPHONE 7787. •OVfir-l"!'!!!'!'.!..!..!:!!, )M§n*ltnnm\ I I I |i 1 |l 1 f C f I I I I 11 I 11 I I I I I I II I IVI^ I M EE94 words
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Advertisement337 1936-01-07 7 THE NEW 1936 WESTING xiOUSE PRECISION RADIO Has Radio's latest refinement Mm ALL METAL TUBES SHADOWGRAPH TUNING ILLUMINATED COLOUR WAVE BAND SELECTOR OVERSIZE DYNAMIC SPEAKER Clearing 1936 Models of popular makes of Radios at sacrifice prices. WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO., 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 6 Small Adverts 4 For The337 words
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Advertisement163 1936-01-07 7 MAGIC BRAIN, MAGIC EYE AND METAL TUfi E TOO I lEifC lul 1 nc s on y n Victor y|jß)\jnl/ Receivers' you find all these complete. GIVE IT A TRIAL Compare this make with others before buying one! Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 404, North Bridge Road,| Singapore. 124,163 words
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Miscellaneous1679 1936-01-07 7 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio W 11 the Junior Girls Section: "The Cosy House" by Hans Baumann. rtirnTnn 4.M p.m. News in English. BRITISH EMPIRE 2RO, ROME BERLIN STATION s< pm Relayed frcm A vil npnpp Am?3v»Q *w»xxi JJILICIAIM dIAIIUXN Usfe in winter Home Picture from the Wavelength 25.4 Metres (11,8101,679 words
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Advertisement333 1936-01-07 8 I 1 *d. HERE'S THE LAUGH OF \lSt t 1 ALHAMBRA 1 STARTING TO-NIGHT 6-15-9-15 I Paramount's Hilarious S ory ecked husband who peeked The black she2p of the family becomes a roaring lion....while you shriek with laughtsr! It's Fields' fastest, freshest, funniest picture to date I WP CTIJT F\Q333 words
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Advertisement129 1936-01-07 8 z. j FILMLAND'S NEW FAVOURITES BACK IN A ROLLICKING M.-G.-M. j Comedy Show after their Success in "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" j r /> ADITOL I opening TO-NIGHT! s 1 Matines To-Morrow at 3.15 MILES ABOVE ANY OTHER FUN JAMBOREE EVER SCREENED! r S ™r Five comedy stars led by129 words
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Advertisement326 1936-01-07 9 ITheato royal i I IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS j SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING FOR j TWO NIGHTS ONLY— J "VEER BHARAT'I J magnificent HINDUSTANI picture featuring Master Mohamed Miss Noor Jehan and a hundred others|! I j Lilting Songs! Beautiful Dancing! Side-splitting Comedy t Rmxo -^mTWm^l i 6.15 7th (LAST326 words
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Advertisement302 1936-01-07 9 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING: 1 SITISINyOUROWNWTERESi; Urinary traCt there is n j 6.15 Tf>NIGHT_9.IS [MARLBOROUGH I T ""RS"AY CECIL B. DE' MILLE'S (JEORGE ARLIBS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS I Darry| p "CLEOPATRA the house of A Paramount Super hit with ROTHSCHILD CLAUDETTE COLBERT OA I II with BORIS KARIOFF HENRY WILCOXON ZU302 words
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Advertisement288 1936-01-07 9 r— —i (Pr.ce slightly hgher up-country) JANUARY ISSUES ARRIVED. ASK FOR LISTS. Sole Agents:— i jT.M.A. IrfllSlC HoUSe, 6163 HIGH street, Singapore. Distributors:— VIENNA MUSIC HOUSE, 336 North Rridee Road, Singapore. 1 WONG BROS. MUSIC STORE. 67. Jalan II rahim. Johore Bahru. D'SOUZA BROTHERS, 26 Riverside, Malacca I M. A.288 words
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Obituary39 1936-01-07 10 The engagement is announced of Miss Ai»«f Besar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug Hjek Yen to Mr. Tan K m Eng, youngest son of Mrs. Tan Goo Pee and the late Mi. Tan Goo Pee.39 words
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Obituary39 1936-01-07 10 MR. TOH GIM SENG S.M.J., passed away at 6 a.m. n Saturday, the 4th instant, at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. The cortege will leave from No. 89, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. on Friday at 12 noon sharp.39 words
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Article807 1936-01-07 10 JJOPES of an early settlement of the Abyssinian war are fast dwindling. The Italian forces, anxious to gain more territory before the rainy season comes on, are launching new and bigger attacks north and south. It seems to have been recognised that the first estimates of the807 words
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Article158 1936-01-07 10 News has just been received of the death at Pietersburg, South Africa, on Nov. 9 of Mary Bladen, daughter of Mr James Brcnnand. late of Singapore. The engagement is announced between Mr. Leonard Gilbert of Kuala Selangor, and Miss Phyllis Dewey of Westgate-on-Sea. Kent. Mr. C. W. Warnrr, formerly of158 words
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Article257 1936-01-07 10 Wednesday, Jan. 1. In the morning His Excellency was present at the New Year Sea Sports. His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas were guests at the Nevv Year luncheon at the Singapore Club. Friday, Jan. 3. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Van der Laan had luncheon257 words
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165 1936-01-07 10 NOTES COMMENTS Chinese Porcelain in unsuspected link between the Malay peninsula and the trade in ancient Chinese porcelaHn is described by Mr. Maurice Collis in the Illustrated London News. The popular notion that porcelain was taken direct from China to the West by ship is only true of the seventeenth165 words
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Article193 1936-01-07 10 iyiß. Collis was Deputy Commissioner of Mergui district in 1933-4, and made the discovery that specimens of ancient Chinese porcelain were to be obtained in the district. After many months he was able to make a most valuable collection. At various times villagers had found bowls and other193 words
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Article180 1936-01-07 10 iiOW to get rid of 10s. worth of farthings was the problem which recently confronted a bank cashier in Smith field Market, London. After trying several methods in an endeavour to rid himself of 960 little bits of copper and failing each time, he despairingly offered them to180 words
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Article222 1936-01-07 10 COME people appear to have very little to do and all the time in the world in which to do it. Here is an instance. Someone with a weakness for computations has made the discovery that another war is due in 1937, and this is how he did it.222 words
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Article334 1936-01-07 10 By "Looker-On" IT is pointed out that many race horses are given peculiar names— especially if they don't finish in the first three. a i>* What happens to old gramophone needles," asks a writer. Our neighbour uses his to play old records on his old gramophone334 words
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Advertisement71 1936-01-07 10 ol>tainal>tefmnaU(fi SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPOR:KUALA LUMPUR II E SUPER GRADE j punt cmoN Tri Rr choice of the hostess who 11 B|/\\ IS of herself and certain of j] tZlp\ \]m her guests, admir- //fl <ng approval of a UW M I I V dealers Scores. I sole HHMHHi^MMHBiyBwMBi ACE NTS71 words
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376 1936-01-07 11 THE MANDATED ISLANDS WAR BASES Concealed Radio Station Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 6. rpHE minutes of a recent private A session of the Mandates Commission, which have just been published, show that Mr. Ito, the Japanese delegate, was cross-examined for two days regarding every branch ofReuter. - 376 words
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Article41 1936-01-07 11 City Of Khartoum Salvaged Alexandria, Jan. 6. THE Imperial Airways liner. City of Khartoum, which crashed into the sea off Alexandria, has been salvaged and 71 mail bags and parcels have been recovered. Most of these can be delivered.41 words
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Article61 1936-01-07 11 Thames Level Decreases By Nine Inches London, Jan. 6. Following two days without rain, the floods in the most parts of England subsided over the week-end. At Teddington yesterday there was a fall of nine inches following the substantial drop on Saturday. For the first time since Christmas61 words
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Article51 1936-01-07 11 Appointed Private Secretary To Mr. Eden London, Jan. 6. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, has aopointed Mr. Oliver Charles Harvey to be his princioal private secretary and Mr. F. R. Hoyer Millar and Mr. R. M. A. Hankey to be his distant private secretaries.—British Offlefai51 words
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Article274 1936-01-07 11 British, French And Italian Plans Reuter. London, Jan. 6. THE next step in the evolution of a formula for naval limitation vests jointly with Britain, France and Italy, who will try to assimilate their respective proposals. Prospects of agreement on quantitative lines virtually disappeared to-day. TheReuter. - 274 words
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Article167 1936-01-07 11 Speech By Marshal Chiang Shanghai, Jan. 7. SPEAKING at the memorial service of the Central Kuomintang yesterday morning, Marshal, Chiang Kai Shek urged his countrymen to observe the virtues of appropriateness, sincerity and truth. The Japanese have established a financial institute in Amoy with the object of pushing167 words
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Article129 1936-01-07 11 Singapore. Monday. The death of a 35-year-old Malay cyclist who was involved in a collision with a motor-car formed the subject of an inquiry which was by the Singapore Corcner, Mr. V #j. Porter to-day. According to the evidence of the ear driver, the accident occurred at129 words
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Article382 1936-01-07 11 Another Charge Against Italy Reuter. Cairo, Jan. 6. DRINCE Ismail Dasud, head of the Egyptian Medical Mission in Abyssinia, has telegraphed staling that seven Italian planes bombed and machine-gunned the Egyptian Ambulance consisting of seven doctors 8 male nurses s»nd two Maltese assistants. The planes hovered inReuter. - 382 words
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Article38 1936-01-07 11 Imperial Airways Sets New Record London, Jan. 6. THE Imperial Airways liner Heracles yesterday set up a new record of 80 minutes for the 203 miles flight between Paris and Croydon.— British Official Wireless.38 words
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Article38 1936-01-07 11 Newfoundland's New Governor Sails On Jan. 9 London, Jan. 6. Vice Admiral, Sir Humphrey Walwyn. the new Governor of Newfoundland, will sail from England on Jan. 9. to take up his appointment.- British Official Wireless.38 words
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Article106 1936-01-07 11 Mr. Roosevelt's Plan TO INCLUDE BRITISH EMPIRE Reuter. Ottawa, Jan. 6. SPECULATION that President Roosevelt envisages a new American League of Nations, which, with Canada as the go-between, might eventually include the whole British Empire, is offered by the Toronto Globe in commenting on President Roosevelt'sReuter. - 106 words
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Article210 1936-01-07 11 For The Resumption Of Foreign Lending Reuter. London, Jan. 6. A STRONG case was made out for the resumption of foreign lending by the Financial Times which bases its argument on the fact that Britain is now recovering her position as a creditor nation. In 1935 theReuter. - 210 words
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Article34 1936-01-07 11 The latest list of subscriptions to the Singapore Rotary Club Unemployment Fund is as follows MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS Already acknowledged $1,407 The Indian Association 20 Total $1,427 DONATIONS Already acknowledged $7,106.9934 words
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Obituary120 1936-01-07 11 Reuter. Accident On Blue Funnel Liner London, Jan. 6. MEWS reached Swansea to-day of a serious accident during the night on board the Blue Funnel liner Ulysses on her way down the Channel outward bound from Liverpool to the Far East with passengers, involving the deathReuter. - 120 words
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Article94 1936-01-07 11 Air Raid Exercises In Gas Masks Reuter. Moscow. Jan. 6. AS many as 25,000 Moscovites, mostly housewives and maids, to-day marched ten miles in military formation wealing gas-mask? and gas-proof costumes and accompanied by First Aid units, tanks sped by and huge bombers reared overhead. The march wasReuter. - 94 words
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Article177 1936-01-07 11 Lowest Level SINCE AUGUST LAST YEAR Reuter. London, Jan. 6. rpiN declined to its lowest level since last August with cash business done at £211, though later covering raised the price to £212. After comparative steadiness in December, tin prices entered 1936 with losses toReuter. - 177 words
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Article60 1936-01-07 11 Miss M. Begg, Matron, Batu Gajah Hospital, who sails for New Zealand on retirement on pension was given a warm farewell by the staff of the hospital last week. Miss Begg first came to Malaya in 1918. At present she is going to make a stay in New Zealand for60 words
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Advertisement113 1936-01-07 11 I PIANOS Have Given j SERVICE j and i j SATISFACTION j j during the past 60 years. It pays you to buy a piano with such a j pedigree. j Uprights from $276.00 Baby Grand $800.00 t HIRE PURCHASE TERMS i "MOIJTItIE'S i j SINGAPORE and PENANG. j 4.113 words
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81 1936-01-07 12 Shanghai Sensation COMMITTAL TO THE SUPREME COURT Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 6. GERGEANT Ernest William Peters (31), and Sergeant William Alfred Judd (26), Britdns belonging to the International Settlement Police, were committed for trial before* His Majesty's Supreme Court forReuter. - 81 words
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Article167 1936-01-07 12 Chinese Sentenced To Three Months For Cheating Singapore, Monday. Admitting nine previous convictions for cheating, a Chinese named Lam Hiap Bian was this morning sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police Court on a charge of cheating in respect of envelopes and books valued167 words
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Article87 1936-01-07 12 Gardener Accused Of Theft Singapore, Monday. One day in December last a Eurasian, Mr. A. E. Lewis, living at Bukit Timah lest a pocket watch. He made a report, but there was no trace of the missing article until a few days ago, when Mr. Lewis found his87 words
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Article105 1936-01-07 12 Preliminary Inquiry On Feb. 11 Singapore, Monday. An armed robbery, alleged to have occurred at Pampenis recently in which a Chinese squatter was robbed by four compatriots was echoed before Mr. N. Grice (Second Magistrate) to-day, when the ,three Chinese who were arrested a lew days after105 words
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Article73 1936-01-07 12 Charge Against Malay And Boyanese Singapore, Monday. Kashim bin Hashim and Awang bin Omar, a Malay and a Boyanese, were this morning charged In the Third Police Court with being in possession of a pistol in Kirn Chuan Road on Jan. 4, without a permit from the Chief73 words
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Article73 1936-01-07 12 Man And Woman Workers Injured i Singapore, Monday. Whilst working at the new prison at Changi on Saturday morning, a Chinese woAian fell from a height of 20 feet. She was taken to hospital suffering from serious head injuries. Shortly before one o'clock yesterday afternoon the ambulance73 words
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Article253 1936-01-07 12 Ex-Constable Gets Three Years Singapore, Monday. "I PLEAD guilty to both charges. On that day I was not in my senses. I did not know what I was doing and I ask your lordship to deal with me leniently. "I thought at the time253 words
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Obituary46 1936-01-07 12 Reuter. 663 Deaths In The War Rome, Jan. 6. JT is officially stated that the Italian losses in battle since the outbreak of the war up to Dec, 31 totalled 390 killed and 14 missing, whilst 259 workmen died of disease or accidents. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article159 1936-01-07 12 Items Of Expenditure This Year THREE enactments passed by the Federal Council on Nov. 14 are published in a special supplement of the F.M.S. Government Gazette. These are enactments to make Final Provision for Public and Railway Services for the year 1934, enactment to amend the Savings159 words
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Article134 1936-01-07 12 Pawned Jewellery She Was Given To Sell Singapore, Monday. Admitting a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of gold, diamonds and brilliants to the value of $653, an elderly Chinese woman named Lim Ah Koh appeared before Mr. M. H. Blacker, in the Third Police134 words
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Article47 1936-01-07 12 Inche Busu bin Noh, the Registrar of the Supreme and Appeal Courts of Trengganu together with his wife, Haji Wok Esah binti Haji Nik Idris, and son, Awang Mohamed, will be leaving for Mecca on Jan. 22, by the Tantalaus, and will be away for four months.47 words
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Article208 1936-01-07 12 Flying To Europe This Week Singapore, Monday, nil the Ranee of Sarawak and the nn« Dayang Valeric Brooke arrived in Singapore this morning. Accompanied by Dr. Hutchinson, of Sarawak, the Ranee will leave for England by Imperial Airways on Thursday. "She is going home in connection with208 words
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Article243 1936-01-07 12 Special Jury For Three Cases Singapore, Monday. At the Assizes to-day,»the SolicitorGeneral, Mr. Adrian Clark applied for three cases to be heard by special jury. These are in which a charge of murder is preferred against three Chinese, Ong Choon Keng, Tay Ah Tong and Goh Ah Pey,243 words
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Article39 1936-01-07 12 Mr. B.C. Butler, the acting Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, has left on a business trip to Bangkok and will be away until Jan. 19. His secretary is in charge of the office during his absence.39 words
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Article100 1936-01-07 12 European Woman Teacher Injured Singapore, Monday. MISS PURDOM, a European woman attached to the Education Department, Malacca, was injured early this morning when the Ford taxi In which she was travelling, collided with a mosquito bus at the junction of New Bridge Road and Outram Road.100 words
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Article126 1936-01-07 12 Granted Royal Warrant Of King's Household Cabled advices have been received from Horlick's Malted Milk Co., Ltd., of Slough, Bucks., England, to the effect that their well-known product has been granted the Royal Warrant of His Majesty's Household. This Royal Patronage also extends to that of H.R.H. Edward,126 words
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Article110 1936-01-07 12 French Cause Celebre Drawing To A Close Reuter Wireless. Paris, Jan. 2. The protracted Stavisky trial is coming to a close. The Public Prosecutor asked the court to pass sentence of twelve 'to fifteen months' preventive detention in the case of Madame Stavisky. The sentence will be purelyReuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article85 1936-01-07 12 Effect Of British Traffic Regulations Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 2. Belisha Beacons, the roundabouts, oneway streets and the thirty-mile an hour speed limit in built up areas and other road traffic regulations bore fruit in the reduced casualty roll for 1935. 6.521 people were killed and 219,000 injuredReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article556 1936-01-07 12 Metal Which Fail.d to Answer Test Singapore, Monday. •THREE charges of being in possession of counterfeit materials, alternately cheating, were preferred in tne Assizes to-day against Chinese gold and silversmith named Koh Hueng before Mr. Justice aUeckett Terrell and a common jury. Outlining the case for556 words
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Article845 1936-01-07 12 Methodist Conference HONOUR FOR IPOH DELEGATE Singapore, Monday. A T the Conference of Methodist laymen held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday morning in connection with the annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy, of the AngloChinese School staff, Ipoh, was elected845 words
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Advertisement19 1936-01-07 12 t*f I Another Proof Of Tolley Quality! ■fftiilil has been AWARDED IST. PRIZE in LONDON EMPIRE WINE COMPETITION 193519 words
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Advertisement53 1936-01-07 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTp. BUILDING, CHULIA BT. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: ACCA CHOPTIANG GUAN. SEREMBAN- CHIENT BROS: K. LUMPUR- WENT, HENC LOO NO ri a™ NG KON CHEE. LEE ENG TEH. dvl LEE AH WKIG. PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY LTD. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION.53 words
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Article631 1936-01-07 13 WILL IT LEAD TO WAR? PRESS VIEWS League Encouraged To Act London,. Jan. 6. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's message to Congress has received the widest publicity in the British Press and almost all the newspapers to-day contain leading articles commenting upon the speech, which is described631 words
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Article70 1936-01-07 13 Young Peoples' Meeting In The Memorial Hall "Some Methodist Ideals" was the theme chosen for the Methodist Young People's Meeting, held on Monday evening in Memorial Hall, Singapore, when six hundred young people attended. The speakers of the evening were Miss Ong Nya Lay, of Nind Home, Singapore,70 words
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Article357 1936-01-07 13 Decreased Deficit A HUGE PUBLIC DEBT Reuter. Washington, Jan. 6. DEFICIT of $3,234 millions for fiscal year ending June 30,1936, is forecast in President Roosevelt's message to Congress. This is a decrease of $1,300 millions on the estimate when the Budget was introduced. The improvement isReuter. - 357 words
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Article75 1936-01-07 13 In response to numerous reauests, the management of the Royal Theatre have brought back the Hindustani film entitled "Veer Bharat." This is just the type of picture for those who crave for action, lilting Hindustani scngs and dancing. Master Mohamed, India's foremost actor, who75 words
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Article122 1936-01-07 13 Warner Oland, the hero of "Charlie Chan" pictures, is at his best in the film "Charlie Chan in Egypt," which is now being shown at the Ritz Cinema, Geylang. There are thrills and mystery in plenty while the humour is provided by the coloured player, Hemchit,122 words
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Article43 1936-01-07 13 London Transport Board Pays Its Licences London, Jan. 6. A cheque for £492.000 has been drawn by the London Transport Board in favour of the London County Council, in payment of the board's vehicle licences, mainly for omnibuses, for 1936.43 words
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Advertisement122 1936-01-07 13 v*** a a *aaaaaaaaa^ I REFLEXES I Various Makes and Types Various Sizes and Prices t t t A V We have pleasure in offering various V a a iypes of REFLEXES at greatly re- X A X duced prices. T a Those interested are requested to visit V our122 words
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Advertisement258 1936-01-07 13 LWILt JACK UOMifR, SAT IN THi. COPMtA tAIWG VUS HOm&l'S Plf, PtH W HIS TWUMB 4WO K/U-£D OViT* A PLUM, AND SAK> BVJOVi. "WIS MUS7» HAVt COMfc */?o* COLD TTie Fresft FrMtf and Bottled Fruit we sell have stood the test of many comparisons and thus won their way to258 words
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Article, Illustration267 1936-01-07 14 K. O - Olympic Stadium JAYARAJ v. MOTOMITSU SAUDA (By "K.O." Singapore, Tuesday. PIGHT fans will have their fill again when the Olympic Stadium throws open its doors on Friday, Jan. 10. Mr. Seng has arranged an excellent card of four bouts. Sanada and Frank Weber top the267 words
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Article41 1936-01-07 14 Members of the S.C.C. are notified that the tennis courts will be closed for a short period in order that repairs may be made prior to the Chinese New Year Tournament for which entries close on Monday, Jan. 13.41 words
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Article175 1936-01-07 14 Result Of Draw For Latest Batch THE draw for the Penang Turf Club grifins took place on Friday at the Ayer Itam stables and resulted a* follews' 1. Drummer Boy eh.e.g. by Apelle— Drumlassie (drawn by Messrs. J. D. Kemp and W. E. Hunt). 2. Glencar b.e.g. by175 words
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100 1936-01-07 14 COMPETITION TO BE RESTRICTED? S.A.F.A. ANNUAL MEETING "PLAYING THE GAME FOR THE GAME'S SAKE" Singapore, Tuesday. (EVERAL matters of great importance to the football public were discussed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, which was held at the Anson100 words
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Article2109 1936-01-07 14 M R. Hastie recommended for the consideration of the incoming Council the advisibility of either restricting the competition to commercial houses —which was the) original idea of the competition—or turning it into' an open competition, as several Government or semiGovernment teams were included among the contestants.2,109 words
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Article145 1936-01-07 14 Indians Beaten By V.M.C.A. Singapore, Tuesday. THE Indian Association, who have been rated as one of the strongest hockey teams in Singapore thte^ason .were surprisingly beaten by V.M.C.A. by four goals to two at Baleatier Plaina yesterday In their previous encounter, tne Indians emerged victorious by the odd145 words
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Article493 1936-01-07 14 Handicaps For Fourth Day THE following are the handicaps for the fourth Day of the Penang Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting to be run in Penang to-morrow: HORSES, CLASS 2, DIV. 2, Btt furs.: Combination 9.0, Popover 8.10, Happy New Year 8 8 Bordighera 8.6, Wmways493 words
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Advertisement19 1936-01-07 14 AH' THE POCTOR WAf RIGHT UWfN Jr/ H£ PRETCRIBfcD TIGER i BEER I'RASER NEAVE LTD., DISTRIBUTORS OF TIGER BEER19 words
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Advertisement100 1936-01-07 14 CHI N A Underwriters Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongkong Life, fire, motor car, marine personal accident INSURANCE I 'Phone 4276. Offira: Bank Chambers v»*>nd Floor Singapore. TUrDV'O A Aod n t? W th more horse/mm/m t per for lts we, Bht and100 words
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584 1936-01-07 15 5 GOALS TO 2 Game Marred By Heavy Drizzle Singapore, Tuesday. pLAYTNG on a ground which was not conducive to good hockey, the Singapore Colts beat the Wiltshire Regiment by five goals to two in a hockey match played at Tanglin yesterday.584 words
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Article57 1936-01-07 15 M.C.C. Tourists In New Zealand Reuter. Invercargill, Jan. 6. THE match between ihe M.C.C. tourists and Southland ended in a draw, rain preventing play. In reply to the M.C.C. total of 489 (Parks 201, Holmes 100. Langridge 118) Southland scored 53 for (the loss of 4 wickets whenReuter. - 57 words
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Article41 1936-01-07 15 First And Second For Phya Devahastin (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Jan. 6. The Siam Derby, over one mile, was won yesterday in record time by Phya Eevahastin's premier entry. His second entry gained second place. Both wero mares.41 words
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Article58 1936-01-07 15 The following are invited to play for the P.W.D. Sports Club against the General Hospital Sports Club on Friday, Jan. 10 on the latter's ground aY 5.13 p.m.:—P. d Costa, Noel Pestana, V. Ponniah. Carlo Perera. S. Sabapathy. L. T. Kiat, K. Thallinathan. J. H. Bui ton. Phillip Almeida (Capt.).58 words
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Article232 1936-01-07 15 Ladies' January Bogey THE Ladies' January Bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on Momisv and resulted in a win in "A" division for Mrs. A. P. Cameron with a score of 1 up, in a win for Mrs. M. G. Marriott in "B* divis'on with a232 words
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Article167 1936-01-07 15 Result Of Third Cruiser Race Singapore, Tuesday. THE third Cruiser Race was held on Sunday, Jan. 5, at 9 a.m. The race started at 9 a.m. with a fresh north-east to east wind. The course was from Anglu Bank Buoy to starboard, finishing on the R.S.Y.C.167 words
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Article93 1936-01-07 15 The annual footbrll meeting of the S.C.C. will be held in the Club lounge on Thursday. Jan. 16, at 6.45 p.m. Members who intend playing during the forthcoming season are requested to sign their names on the list provided on the Club's notice board. CRICKET Members are notified93 words
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Advertisement78 1936-01-07 15 The water's always hot now M thanks to GAS What would you give to be certain of steaming hot water at every tap, whenever you want it, and without a stroke ot work There's a gas water heater that will do this for you automatically and cheaply, never wasting a78 words
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Advertisement153 1936-01-07 15 /oljS* PMector/ 0000l V% Tropical sun- tropical dampness W 1 koth can Pa y nav °c with your outside property. Protect it by regular k 15» painting with Hubbuck's Paint— |\Nh tnere ,s no guarantee against A depreciation and the expense of M repairs and renewals. PLOMATTE NEW FLAT OIL153 words
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Advertisement363 1936-01-07 15 I'll II I I I 111 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT" by reason of the fact 1.. that in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it has (1) built up a large business all over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly sound financial position;363 words
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Article30 1936-01-07 16 Singapore. Tuesday. Yesterday's rain resulted in the cancellation of the hoskev matches between the S.C C. and the Ceylon Sports Club and the S R C.—S.C R C30 words
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Article88 1936-01-07 16 Extensions To British Dockyards Reuter. Londen, Jan. 6 IT is understood that the Government 1 i* planning important dockyard extensions in Plymouth and Portsmouth to allow the building of battleships ot maximum size. Devenpcrt possesses two oerths. where the Warspite and Royal Oak were builtReuter. - 88 words
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Article205 1936-01-07 16 Funeral On Friday At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 5. AS reported briefly In Saturday's issue i of the Malaya Tribune the deati: occurred at o a.m. at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru. on Saturday, of Mr Teh Gim Seng, S.M.J., at the205 words
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Article47 1936-01-07 16 L T nauthor?sed Landings By Japanese Reuter. Sydney, Jan 6. Following the complaints of unauthorised landings by Japanese from sampans on the North Australian coast, it is understood that the Commonwealth Government contemplates asking the Japanese Government to take measures to prevent this in future.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement291 1936-01-07 16 j Re-organi»ing, Rc-constriiciin«* j And Stocktaking I IVOW m FULL SWIN« l /v/ y son- I I JjF Jll [yj In greys and fawns. Sizes 6 1 1 J J L' to 7V 2 No. 68. Usually $2.75 j j MEN'S RAINCOATS jj salfl *fr> J i »W ©j«Tx«PL price291 words
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Advertisement101 1936-01-07 16 •f Kill mosquitoes lj and avoid"DISEASE\ I S POWDER! f~ Mouth Cleanliness is the first line I f Defence a S ainst infection. Squibb's Dental Cream consists of j I PUFe preci P itated colloidal Mag- I J V^S^ nesium H y dr °xide, Calcium Car- J A Ct ed101 words
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Advertisement129 1936-01-07 16 Beauty Cream that Removes Hair SWEET SCENTED SAFE-SPEEDY The latest discover>' of science A dainty delightfully perfumed toilet cream which ends superfluous hair, and which can safely be used on the most sensitive skin—even on the face. Razors only make the hair grow fastc: and thicker, and make the skin129 words
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Article69 1936-01-07 17 Singapore, Monday. Alleged to have been assaulted by several Chinese armed with rods in Rochore Road on Sunday night, a Chinese was taken to hospital with contusions on his chest and back. Two other Chinese who were concerned in a case of assault in Beach Road on the69 words
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Article365 1936-01-07 17 Girl Avenges Father's Execution THE assassination of Marshal Sun I Chuan-fang, former Governor of the five south-eastern provinces, Kiangsu, Chekiang. Anhwei, Fukien and Kiangsi, which occurred at Tientsin recently, was a case of revenge for the execution by Maxshal Sun's order years ago of the assailant's365 words
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Obituary81 1936-01-07 17 Singapore, Monday. A Chinese who is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by taking a solution of caustic soda in a house in Petain Road on Saturday night was taken to hospital suffering from burns on the lips, tongue and mouth Alleged to have taken a81 words
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Article55 1936-01-07 17 Mr R. B. Tan (Singapore* writes that on Jan. 6 he received, at 9 p.m. sharp. Bangkok's experimental station, calling HFHPJ and giving clear and loud reception. New was given about Italy, Abyssinia, France, China and Japan and English dance and Siamese records vere played. The v wavelength55 words
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Advertisement170 1936-01-07 17 LEUCODERMA No matter whether congenital or ?elf acquired. Guaranteed surest cure and perfect eradication certainly made by an harmless internal mediation "LETJCODERMINE 'Reed Rs. 25-12-0 per bottle. Money re funded in case of failure. Apply to Hr. Sherman. Baliabhanga (Faridpur) Bengal. I TGDP API ANF 88 HORSEPOWER WITH FUU 1170 words
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Advertisement18 1936-01-07 17 KILLS ALL INSECTS (Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Co. Ltd.) 37, ROBINSON ROAl>, SINGAPORE. W S. 2 m18 words
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Miscellaneous476 1936-01-07 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio (,continued from page 7) NIROM STATION TO-DAY 10 50 a.m.—Opening. 10 55 a.m.—Cookery for house--.jves by Mr. M. Schuhnracher. 1120 a.m.—Light classical concert. 1150 a m.—Time signal. Matinee music bv the Nirom Orchestra, including ite ms from "Coppelia" by Delibes, and from the opera "Boccacio" by476 words
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Miscellaneous400 1936-01-07 17 8.50 p.m."—Asiatic Music continued. 9.00 p.m.—Close down. TO-MORROW 7 00 p.m .—Time Signal. 7.03 p.m.—Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m.—Selection of "Old Timers" (dance records). 7 -35 p.m.—Race commentaries and results. 8.00 p.m.—News bulletin. 8.05 p.m.—Talk—"Well-Known London" by D. Heighes Woodforde. 8.25 p.m.—Programme of Light Music, (1) "The Bartered Bride" Overture (Smetana);400 words
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Article1980 1936-01-07 18 JUDGMENT OF JOHORE COURT OF APPEAL (From Our Own Corresvonde*i) Johore Bahru, Jan. 5. A N interesting civil appeal involving several knotty points of law was argued for two whole days in the Court of Appeal, Johore Bahru, presided over by Mr. Justice W. Burton and1,980 words
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Advertisement514 1936-01-07 18 TmALARIa' At Your Doors! j Preventive Curative ANTIMALOID J j (CALCHEMICO) j The Ant maloid Tablets have been prepared in accordance with the formula J J largely and mcst successfully used during the Malaria Epidemic in Italy. PURE—SURE—EFFECTIVE S DONT DELAY GET IT TO-DAY 25 Tablets —50 cents. 50 Tablets514 words
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Advertisement72 1936-01-07 18 BERTRAM'S ASI LTD .^d^^flllHEjj^^lH I WHYPAYOim? I WE TRUST YOU-SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS. I j NOW IS THE TIME. COME AND MAKE YOUR j j OWN SELECTION OF THINGS BEAUTIFUL j SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' GENT'S j j SOLID GOLD SILVER WRIST WATCHES j BEST ASSORTMENT j i TERMS:— j j72 words
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Article496 1936-01-07 19 "Alice Dubois" WENT TO ENGLAND AS REFUGEE jHE story of one of .the greatest of 1 g pied in the World War. Louise de Bettig&ifißi whose pseudonym of "Alice Dubois" was one to conjure w jth in tiie occupied areas of Belgium [91 to 1916, is496 words
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Article76 1936-01-07 19 Perth, Dec. 20. Sergeant Martin O'Mears, one ox West Australia's V.C.'s, died td day at the aue of 50. after having been in illhealth since the war. He was born in Ireland, and he enlisted in the Australian 16th Battalion in 1015. He was awarded the V.C. in76 words
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Article213 1936-01-07 19 Blue-Eyed Man Father Of Brown-Eyed Child Copenhagen. Jl "100 to 1 chance" that a child can be born with brown eyes to parents with whom blue eyes have been a trait on both sides for generations, was awarded to a mother here contesting the father's repudiation213 words
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Article129 1936-01-07 19 Government Nudist Rule In Papua Sydney, Dec. 18. «JSmPL Pe ple l n most oth r P arts of the world must conform to rules as to the minimum amount of ccstume they may wear in public, natives in Papua must obtain a permit from the Administration129 words
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Article31 1936-01-07 19 Sydney building figures in the pas! year have increased by more nan 100 per cent, to £6,974,350. In 19:tl they £U 3145 Dwellings represent three-quarters of the new total.31 words
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Article295 1936-01-07 19 Incident At Election Meeting MAYOR Simpson was derisively and insistently heckled in the course of an address recently in Toronto by an elderly, cantankerous parrot, apparently a supporter of Controller Sam Mcßride. "Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to have the opportunity 0f..." began295 words
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Article72 1936-01-07 19 Introducing Aeronautics Into Schools ThP m c IT/ c- v, Sydney, Dec. 20. "rut thG EdUCation fcmeni Methods of introducing lessons In aeronautics into the ordinal high school curriculum are being by the Minister. Hon. D H DrulS and high officials of toe dew™?™* Probably the broad principles72 words
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Advertisement59 1936-01-07 19 Java Delicacies. Krupoks Ikan Udang. Prima Sweet Sour Pickh'S. Java Soya. ChiM Sauce. Curry Powder. Crystallized Fruits. Dessert Coffee. Dainty Sagu Pearls. Macassar Red Fish. Samba] Goreng Oedang. nibal Goreng Ikan. Samba] Goreng Dendeng. Java Dried Beef. s iced Beef. Love Letter Biscuits. Coc anut Cakes. Gr en Peas Cake.59 words
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Advertisement172 1936-01-07 19 Spoedy and silent in action, this Duplicator will turn out over 100 conta jnachine is of an exceptionally solid construction I?? means of a variable lever, the density of copies can be varied and the of upkeepmg the machine itself is negligible. Thousand? of Bill and Acknowledgement Forms, etc., can172 words
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Advertisement236 1936-01-07 19 Better the proved ear/ The illustration below gives Since the days of the first Austin it has been the policy of this some idea of the excellent famous manufacturer to constantly improve each design and not to front ventilation of the introduce radically different models each year. Austin. This year236 words
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Article, Illustration63 1936-01-07 20 'J'HE Asiatic Petroleum Company at Pulu Bukom welcomed the New Year with a gala Fancy Dress Dance. JJERE arc four p ctures showing some of the happy guests in fancy costume. The New Year was ushered in at the Naval Base, Seletar, by a gay63 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-01-07 20 A happy grouD at the New Year Dance held at No. 2 Mess, Naval Base, "3 Seletar.— (Photo by Kawa Studio.)24 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-01-07 20 Helen Gahagan in a scene from "She," which comes to the Alhambra. A scene trom "The Meiody Lingers On." which open, at the Capitol .0morrow. Watch for "The Three Musketeers," with Paul Lukas, Onslow Stevens and Meroni Oslen, which is the Chinese New Year attraction54 words
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