Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1936
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1936-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIII No. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Jan. 10. 1936. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936. FIVE CENTS38 words
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Advertisement195 1936-01-10 1 Head The SUNDAY I TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya s petter^jghF) THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS (J fee dependent on obsolete and unreliable lighting for your bungalow when you can Lighting Set sn cheaply. We //rtrp recently considerably reduced the pri es of these Scf ana w ll b veriJ pi195 words
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Advertisement210 1936-01-10 1 !i J GRAND DISPLAY OF NEWEST STYLES OF WATCHES FOR NEW YEAR GIFTS Genuine Reduced Prices On view at MALAYAN WATCH CO., 433, North Bridge Road, Cnear Middle Road) Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY Co* Ltd., Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembiian. MX 0 N .J 1 The advantages of hlim are its cleanliness210 words
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537 1936-01-10 2 IF THE SUN WENT COLD Or Exploded BURNING LIFE AND VEGETATION London. WfAYS in which the earth and life upon it may meet their end are discussed by Dr. H. S. Spencer Jones, the Astronomer Royal, in his new book, "Worlds Without End,"537 words
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Article146 1936-01-10 2 Death Sentence On Lad Of 16 Mount Holly. N.J. DOOMED to become the youngest person ever executed in New Jersey, 16--year-old Jacob Clemiengo, played a mouth-organ and sang spirituals with a group of negro prisoners in jail. He will be taken to the Trenton death house146 words
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Article525 1936-01-10 2 Relics Found In Keil Cays MEW light has been thrown on the life 11 and habits of the early inhabitants of Scotland by the discoveries of Mr. J. Harrison Maxwell, F.S.A. Scot., in his excavations in August at Keii Cave, Southend, Kintyre. A new525 words
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Article727 1936-01-10 2 Prince Of Wales TRIBUTE BY SOCIAL!Si M.P. London. "I HAVE never talked to any man in my life who was so eager to know just what the workers were thinking. "It was as if we were on a ship in a storm, when class727 words
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Article80 1936-01-10 2 Freemantle, Dec. 3(J. Twenty Italian girls arrived at Fre#rnantie, West Austraha, to-day to meet their husbands, whom they have never rcen. They were married by proxy to Italians in Australia before leaving Genoa. One woman, who was met on the wharf by her fiance, has been engaged80 words
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Advertisement373 1936-01-10 2 SCRATCHING never gives a D 0 G relief —but it often leads to Eczema A word of warning if your dog is Start now to keep him fit and happy scratching. He is feeling tfie terrible always. Give your dog Bob Martin's itching sensation under his skin which Condition Powders373 words
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Advertisement87 1936-01-10 2 '\i X LIPS THAT \jt W r1 arC attracted b 7 soft, naflNj V tural-looking Iips—TANGEE lips. V FoC Tan See changes color as you r apply it and blends magically with y >' our own natural, individual cul--1 oring. Its cream base keeps lips J smooth and appealing. y87 words
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Article1196 1936-01-10 3 Ipoh Appeal Case FINDING OF LOWER COURT CRITICISED (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. oEVERE criticisms of a local magistrate, who "in possession of preconceived ideas as to the customs and untruthfulness of a certain class of people" rendered himself "scarcely in a position to1,196 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-01-10 321 words
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Article100 1936-01-10 3 Courage Of Youncr Man Who Had Appendicitis Sydney. Dec. 28. Sam Boyd, a young man of Warren. New South Wales, had a pain. He diagnosed appendicitis. Telling his mother that he was gotru away for a few weeks, he mounted his bicycle and rode 75 miles to100 words
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Article358 1936-01-10 3 How 23,082 Fish Were Moved I CEYLON has always led the tropical world in trout culture; therefore, the Ceylon Fishing Club is always ready to take risks, reports the Times of Ceylon. In building the new hatchery, they undoubtedly took risks, and they expect that358 words
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Advertisement74 1936-01-10 3 pottff ĕ "Vacuum Filling I TRANSPARENT I ink reurvoir. I'llljjilliil I J "PILOT" fountain pens <^> I "PILOT" wll surely prove WfS Fully O, I to be your faithful com- |*H guaranteed I panion for YOUR LIFE and _J 8 LONG. m reasonably I Prices from $2 00 upwards. ĔJ74 words
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Advertisement667 1936-01-10 3 I ffik lILU M B AGO j ft SCIATICA II 'D ll iiiiiiillf D NEURALGIA! II mi hi Of [HEADACHES 11 A|| YIELD to The I ir ill QUICK ACTION o^j I fTook ASPRO' £or a cTJM fi J and by Use fb *ou,a„d, more have pL l\ 1 Headache667 words
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651 1936-01-10 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. SAFER BRITISH SHIPPING Steady Decline In Losses London, Dec. 27. THERE has been a steady decline in the loss of British ships and life at sea in spite of a number of serious isolated disasters during 1935. The Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom has issued651 words
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Article56 1936-01-10 4 Six New Despatch Boats Put Into Service Six new despatch boats were put into service yesterday by the Reich Navy. The vessels have a displacement of 600 tons each and are armed with two 105-m/m guns, four 37-mjm anti-air-craft guns and two anti-aircraft machine-guns. Four more despatch boats56 words
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Article96 1936-01-10 4 The recent activity of world shipping is reflected in the tied-'up tonnage. According to information reaching the Japan Shipowners' Association, the total is now only 5,134,000 tons, a decrease of 59,000 tons from November. In December last year, it is recalled, there was 7,600,000 tons tied-up. It96 words
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Article197 1936-01-10 4 This Year's Output May Rival 1930's Clydeside, Dec. 21. INCREASED activity and .continued recovery on the Clyde and in Scottish shipyards indicate that 1936 will be the busiest year in these yards since 1930. In launching output the Clyde with its twenty-two active yards still leads the world.197 words
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Article166 1936-01-10 4 Ship Sends S.O.S. iFor Tea And Coffee N 0 morning cup of tea and no after dinner coffee? The prospect was too awful to contemplate, so they stopped the Australian steamer Iron Crown several miles off Sydney Heads. Bef )re the Iron Crown left Newcastle (N.S.W.)166 words
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Advertisement440 1936-01-10 4 BRITISH INDIA I». 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. 27 BHUTAN 6,100440 words
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Advertisement590 1936-01-10 4 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Giibraltar. s.s. HARUNA MARU J". J sjs. KATORI MARU Jan. 23 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Feb. 6 t m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Feb. 19 Rates to Ist class 2nd class Naples $497590 words
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Advertisement533 1936-01-10 4 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Clas s Motorships. Most Cab ns have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. T 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 JUTLANDIA 11-2 11-2 12-2 14-2 MEONIA 3-3533 words
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Advertisement495 1936-01-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORPDEUTSCHKk LLOYD W m (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company a tended fixture*: OUTWARDS. FOR MANILA, HONGKONG.SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA ft JAPAN. 193 G. s "ODER" omits Manila -J a I "TRAVE" Jan 2 J "GNEISENAU" omits North China "HAVEL" w J** "DONAU" omits Man la Mar.495 words
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Article155 1936-01-10 5 RUBBER SLIGHTLY EASIER Steady Undertone Maintained (From Our Financial Corresvonaemt Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 23 cts., down i„ ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $102»4, down $Vi To-day's Prices;— London: 6 11|16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New York: 13 13;16 cts., down U155 words
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21 1936-01-10 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:—21 words
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Article569 1936-01-10 5 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Issue. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt 4|- Ampat 5|9 6|- 5|7y 2 6|lVs» £1 A. Kumbang 33:6 34 9 33!6 34 6 £1 A. Malay 591- 60!- 59|- 60|--5- A. Hitam 15 6 16 6 16|- 17|$1 A. Weng 1.82% 1.92% 1-80 190 £1 Bangrin569 words
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Article177 1936-01-10 5 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOKE BROKERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Buyers Sellers 3% 190) red. 1940 $400.00» Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 norn 4%% 1909 red 1955 $1,000,000 Interest March 31 Sept.177 words
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Article388 1936-01-10 5 Singapore, Friday, 10 a.m. Issue Value Fraser Lyall and Shares and Co. Evr».tt 1 Allenby 1.60 1.70 1.70 1.80 1 A. Gajah 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.10 1 A. Hitam 1.40 1.50 1.25 140 1 A. Molek 0.90 1.00 0.90 1 00 2 A. Malay 3.15 3.30 3.12y 2 3388 words
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Article359 1936-01-10 5 0. <u 3 tj S CLOSING QUOTATIONS m rt 73 >»2 a,> Issue. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.25 1.35 $2 A. Brick 7Vz% p.e. i .50 .30 155 1 fi r S10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 B A T.359 words
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85 1936-01-10 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Thursday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in tasew (F. 0.8. January) 23 l A 23% Good F.A.Q. *n cases F. 0.8. January) 23 23 3; 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 23% 23 >4 Ay. Feb. Mar. 23% 23%85 words
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Article729 1936-01-10 5 StAIVTS QUOTA Extravagant Demands To Be Rejected (By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 31. COR some months to come, interest in the tin position will be concentrated far more upon the political than the economic aspect. ConsumptLn it is taken for granted, can729 words
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Article198 1936-01-10 5 Steady Advance In Prices MESSRS. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Jan. 9, state:— Prices in all markets have steadily advanced since our last report and considerable business has been done by manufacturers and the trade generally. The present firm undertone is due to198 words
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Article37 1936-01-10 5 Lond:n, Jan. 9. STERLING on New York is 4.93--13 18, Paris 74%. The Stock Markets arc quieter; War Loan 106. gold 140s. II 1 -d. a compared with 141s. O'-d. ye t day.—British Official Wireless.37 words
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Article36 1936-01-10 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Jan. 9. The official first estimate 01 the new rice crop states that 1,800.000 metric tons are available lor export including the carry over irotn the previous crop.36 words
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Article343 1936-01-10 5 MALAYAN GENERAL TRUST "Every Reason To Be Optimistic" <By Air Mail) London, Dec. 31. THE second ordinary general meeting of the Malayan and General Trust (1933), Ltd., was held on Friday last at River Plate House, E.C. Mr. E. B. Ridsdel (the chairman) said that the total revenue amounted £3,828343 words
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Article149 1936-01-10 5 Increase Of Capital Approved (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 31. An extra-ordinary general meeting of the members of the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at Bunge House, 71. St. Mary Axe, EC for ♦he purpose of considering, and, it thought fit. passing a resolution to149 words
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Advertisement309 1936-01-10 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Isroed, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Mtirraphic Address:— Telephone Nos.:— Tyehuabank 6182, 5183, 5184, 5185 6186. Board of Directors: Wee Kheng Chiang. Esq., Chairman, too Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Chionh309 words
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Advertisement26 1936-01-10 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTDFIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Binf»p©r» L fj. JOHNSON. General Manater.26 words
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Advertisement239 1936-01-10 5 SOUTH itimisflr INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated In New 7,palar«d 1 FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMI'ENSATIUn L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manage OKFIO 2. FIN'LAVSON (,KI»N Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO nn w A Vlf THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BAN*, LTD. AND THE OVERSE239 words
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Advertisement867 1936-01-10 6 y i i t Sole Agents: j SCHIFFNER CO., LTD. j "> TELEPHONE 7342. M. HASSAN ft ft 87, BRAS BASAK ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake al> sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all *»roera eitner big or small. Why not consult867 words
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Advertisement643 1936-01-10 6 STAMjPS FOR SALE—IO,OOO stamps S.S., Ceylon, Ind.'a Jubilees. Also Malayan, etc. Apply 29 Jalan Abdullah, Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE of used stamps of all countries. Apply 45 Lim Road, off Geylang, Singapore. ALL KINDS OF STAMPS bought, sold and exchanged Malayan stamps on approval, HOCK, c|o 49 Pheechoon Road, Penang.643 words
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Advertisement644 1936-01-10 6 EDUCATIONAL Wellington English school. 82, RANGOON ROAD. Morning School for Boys. Term Commences 13th January. You want the best! We give it! Modern Methods. Expert Tuition, Moderate Fees. No Extras. European Principal, Highly Qualified Staff. Private Individual Tuition Any Standard Afternoons. Full Particulars may be obtained from the Principal. CAMBRIDGE-LONDON644 words
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Advertisement775 1936-01-10 6 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF TAN BOON GUAN, DECEASED. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of TAN BOON GUAN, deceased, late of No. 10, Blair Road. Singapore, who died775 words
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Advertisement363 1936-01-10 6 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB CHINESE NEW YEAR, 1936. An Open Invitation Lawn Tennij* TOURNAMENT Sanctioned by the L. T. A. of Malaya will be held on the Singapore Cricket Club Courts, SINGAPORE On January 23rd, 24th, 25th 26th, 1936. Play Commences 4.4T> p.m. Thursday, 23rd January, 1936. Entries close Monday 13th363 words
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Advertisement246 1936-01-10 7 CHINESE NEW YEAR PRESENTS. ,OOD QUALITY WATCHES AT REASONABLE PRICES. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL CO., OPTICIANS, WATCHMAKERS PHOTOGRAPHY DEALERS. OM.V ADDRESS: —3. CAPITOL 1U ILDING, STAMFORD ROAD. SINGAPORE. j ILL REPAIRS GUARANTEED 'PHONE 2751 SUNDAYS OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY. Buy SHIRTS and V JAMA S MADE BY SHIMURA CO., IHE SIGN246 words
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Advertisement145 1936-01-10 7 Week-End Shopping Bargains l The Best Cough Mixture, i proved by popular test is U.P. Cough Mixture, Lung Tonic The quick certain Cure, therefore the best. Sold by The United Pharmacy SINGAPORE.. Obtainable from or from Mnnam Littlel CAPSULES I D spensary Ltd.,* I «25g. in German' 309, 311 3131145 words
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Advertisement275 1936-01-10 7 IN SINGAPORE. This weekly feature is intended to serve as a guide to the latest goods and novelties on display in the shopping centres of Singapore. It should doubtless prove very helpful to our readers when planning their week-end shopping. The firms mentioned here are of high standing and offer275 words
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Advertisement230 1936-01-10 7 I I If it's New....lt's HERE! Every H gh Fash en Crtati n J X that you've heard about jf Every glamorous style that i\/ vcrvo read about Vi 1 You will find fi x Aurelia's A> Now on Display /A T HATS f J X DRESSES V fi NOVELTIES230 words
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Advertisement288 1936-01-10 7 f sPILLERS DOG T I BISCUITS SHAPES PLEASE A FOUR COURSE MEAL FOR A DOG. f Agent?: i I The FEDERAL DISPENSARY, I LTD.. I i (Inc. in F.M.S.). SINGAPORE. S j. 4 j. 4. j TO-MORROW j Saturday, 11th., Janua y, 1936. Last day of Tcyland al KIAT'S i288 words
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159 1936-01-10 8 PASSENGERS The following are passengers by the Haruna Maru which left Singapore for Europe on Jan. 9:— Mr. Justice A. B. Howes, Mrs. T. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ayudeora, Mr. C. Herman, Mr. S. P. Inasimuttu, Mr. H. R. Sturt, Mr.159 words
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Article123 1936-01-10 8 Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands),time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letteis 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Chokoh Maru, due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Eastern Australia by the Mangola,123 words
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Article190 1936-01-10 8 SELLING Singapore, Jan. 8. London 4 months' sight 24 London 3 months' sight 2|4 3|32 London 60 days' sight 2,4 I|l6 London 30 days' sight 2j4 132 Lonmm demand 2|4 London T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris demand 865 Hamburg demand 146 New York demand 57% Batavia and190 words
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Article98 1936-01-10 8 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 9. Paris 74 51 64. New York 4.94%. Montreal 4.95 3 4 Brussels 29.32. Geneva 15.18%. Amsterdam 7.27 1 4 Milan 61%. Berlin 12.28. Stockholm 19.39*6. Copenhagen 22.39% Oslo 19.90 V 2 Vienna 26V 2 Prague 119. Helsingfors 226%. Madrid 36 3 32.British Official Wireless. - 98 words
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Article194 1936-01-10 8 Singapore, Jan. 9. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $110 R. (Siam) W. Coast, No. 2 per Koyan $108 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $104 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $99 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $95 Siam, Rice, 1194 words
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Article22 1936-01-10 8 islTmU S tr«ii Jevepk, sen for Philippine closm?' *t A Y™™™* announced as clol'lt tVm.^ m d ar erday nOW22 words
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Article85 1936-01-10 8 ALHAMBRA.—Mae West in Now I'm A Lady." CAPITOL.—'The Melody Lingers Or.." EMPIRE.—Chinese pictures. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD.—'Sister under the Skin* and "Folies Bergere." MARLBOROUGH—House of Rothschild." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"Two Hearts in Waltz85 words
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Article174 1936-01-10 8 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Friday. MINING: Local shares quiet, S. Luaj $1.40 $1.42%. Ulu Klang $1.22 $1.24, Talams $1.72 $1.75, S. Kinta $5.72' 2 $5.77%, Klang River $1.95 $2.00, North Taiping .67 .70, London counters very steady with good buying orders. Tronohs wanted at 18 6, Petalings at 17-,174 words
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Advertisement409 1936-01-10 8 m %i :.v.; MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 4 TO-NIGHT 1 t\ CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Cocktail Dance 6.30 t0*8.15 p.m. Dinner Dance ROSSILIANOS n ftOA >_j lj. DIPLOMA WINNERS AT THE (informal) 9.30 to midnight INTERNATIONAL DANCING COMPETITION IN VIENNA. NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED WHEN IN PENANG STAY ORCHESTRA AT XHE E>409 words
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Advertisement121 1936-01-10 8 We make a practical study of your head and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to you FIGARO Phone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 120) and at 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. $8 $10 $12 $15 only Permaneat Wave Specialists mosquitoes that rufai J/P ■Kir mm mm a* mm XU I LUfl121 words
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Advertisement33 1936-01-10 8 Tel 3786. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED I CONSULT US FOR A PAIR OF MODERN, SMART AND WELL-FITTED EYE-GLASSES. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. Expert Workmanship Guaranteed NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO„ 96, High Street, SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement85 1936-01-10 8 SILVIKRIN. J» jreventa-fallin g"h"r JM Removes dandruff overnight Grows new healthy hair Makes the hair soft, niky. R| glossy and wavy. 1 1 W From a,t Chemist* and High JL Class Stores Distributors* RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Road. ASTHMA How to take away the origin from the system? Until the85 words
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Advertisement172 1936-01-10 8 Give Your Children MerrelPs COD LIVER OIL Concentrate TABLETS 1— No Fishy Oil Taste. 2— Pleasant to lake. 3— Each tablet contains VITAMINS "A" and "D" equal to one teaspoonful of standard fresh COD LIVER OIL. Samples to Med'ct! Pract. ners or. request. Sole-disiri tutors, E. M. ABDULLA CO., Capitol-172 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous164 1936-01-10 8 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is 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 the164 words
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Miscellaneous92 1936-01-10 8 Postal Intelligence SINGAPORE MAIL CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevo) noon Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Soengei Liat (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Bengkalis, F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe Siak and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. Belawan and Medan92 words
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Miscellaneous64 1936-01-10 8 J)iary of the Day j j WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 10 High Tides- —0.16 a.m., 11.16 a.m. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. R.A.F. "B," S.C.C. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. Police "A," Depot. S.C.R.C. v. Colts, S.C.R.C. Police Band Performance, Katong Park. 5.30 p.m. Boxing: Sanada v.64 words
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Advertisement63 1936-01-10 9 THE NEW 193« WESTINGHOUSE PRECISION RADIO has Radio's latest refinement. r.on-m crophonic and vibrationless• envelope eliminates no:se and P* evell S interaction between circuits. SHADOWGRAPH TUNING ILLUMINATED COLOUR WAVE BAND SELECTOR. OVERSIZE DYNAMIC SPEAKER 3 10 Tube models available. Also special models for D.C. current Trial CLEARING 1935 POPULAR MAKES63 words
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Advertisement96 1936-01-10 9 BRING THE WORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES TO YOUR HOME ON A NEW ALL-WAVE 1936 THE LE ADER IN VALUE TABLE MODEL II ATF. MAY WE INSTAL ONE IN YOUR HOME ON APPROVAL? Easy Payments Arranged VARIOUS MODELS IN STOCK A C D. C, Battery—Table Models and Radiograms at all Branches. FULLY96 words
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Advertisement381 1936-01-10 9 And VITALITY! Get rid those frowns —those mi»eries th.se everyday ills wiy A which make 2 M life a bore V T Take tfce J» hi -I t simple way to 10» «-3% 17 health. Take \IF I** X Beecham's A y v I] PUls to-night V* v gf if381 words
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Miscellaneous1653 1936-01-10 9 v -mmr m ii wm ar.l in J»utch on DJN. Z.HJ. PENANG llalayan Listeners Radio t»^«r»*2zs2? if mt»*!» f 1»M« Piano Concerto by Max Trapp; Sym- TO-DAY 5 i phony No. IV in D minor by Robert Schumann. Soloist: Emmy Braun. 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. BRITISH EMPIRE "The. Empire; cm1,653 words
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Advertisement381 1936-01-10 10 MAE WEST IS BACK IN TOWN Ww :fy VER She Has a Rare Sense Of Humour---and othtr interesting points! MAE WEST—as you like her best doin' 9 em wrong again in the right way she's modern now MAE WEST in Paramount's mirthquake of witticisms "NOW I'M A LflH 5 5381 words
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Advertisement180 1936-01-10 10 I CAPITOL I NEXT CHANGE The Beautiful Star of "IN CALIENTE" in another glamorous Warner Bros. Musical! DOLORES DEI RIO EVERETT MARSHALL A new star brings to the screen the magic that made him the singing idol oi slage" and ladio! PROVING THAT A MAN IS ONLY AS OLD AS180 words
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Advertisement315 1936-01-10 10 A SPARKLING MUSICAL ROMANCE, WITH LAVISH SPECTACLE—A DELIGHT FOR EYE AND EAR 1 PAVILION MS -9 15 IX WALTZ Till vTth FRANCES D* v I I RIALTO THEATRE, MALACCA i 6.15 10th (LAST NIGHT) 9.15. I Chapters I—4 "QUEEX OF THE JUNGLE 99 I With REED HOWES j J TO-MORROW:315 words
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Advertisement513 1936-01-10 11 j MALARIA Your Doors s I J Preventive Curative ANTIMALOID j (CALCHEMICO) j S The Antimaloid Tablets have been prepared in accordance with the formula j largely and most successfully used during the Malaria Epidemic in Italy. J PURE—SURE—EFFECTIVE j DON'T DELAY GET IT TO-DAY 1 25 Tablets 50 cents.513 words
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Advertisement36 1936-01-10 11 THE UNCANNY MASTER OF MAKE-UP IN A NEW AMAZING SHOCKER! MERCIFULLY hit surgical genius saved her life I FIENDISHLY his twisted brain tried j) LE INEZ R COUOTNEY^ S Ia universal picture| ALHAMBRA FRIDAY 17TH JAN.36 words
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Advertisement79 1936-01-10 11 We Advise Appoin tmen ts to ensure individual undivided attention and careful concentration to your requirements. Phone 3002 for a mutually convenient appointment! Thompson Optical Company. Qualified Eye Specialist* THE "ARCADE" Ground Floor. (Entrance at Raffles Place or Collyer Quay). A THRILLER TO KEEP YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR79 words
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Advertisement410 1936-01-10 11 t (Pr'ce slightly lygher up-country) f JANUARY ISSUES ARRIVED. |j S ASK FOR LISTS. I Sole Agents:— IT.M.A. Music House. 6163 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I t Distributors:— I > X™ NA MUSI C HOUSE. 336 North Bridge Road Singapore J^/l BROS MISIC STORE, 67. Jalan Ibrahim Johore Bahru I D'SOUZA410 words
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Miscellaneous482 1936-01-10 11 NINON 2N0, K0^u: TO-OAs' Wavelength 25.4 Kletres tll.810 kea.) ill.So a.m.—Opening. IVlarch lviuslc. TO-VA7 11.05 a.m.—Chamber lkusic. Yuartet. 0p.. 29 (Schubert), played by the 0 20 p.m. Opening, lllollsch (Huartet. Rews bulletin in lTnglish. 11.35 a.m.—Tallc. speaker l»1ano concert by Carlo 2ecehl: Scar11 50 urn—Time signal. Popular latti—Sonata in minore:482 words
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Article678 1936-01-10 12 rpHE health statement issued by the Singapore Municipality shows a reassuring decline in the incidence of deaths from malaria. Such deaths numbered 13 in the week ended Jan. 4, as compared with 14 in the week ended Dec. 28, 19 up to Dec. 21 and 34 up678 words
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Obituary140 1936-01-10 12 pioneer In Hl^liical lx»n6on. 9 VttH 6eatn b»H occurred »t tbe age ol l 52 ol l)r N <3 Cantl. vbo b»s 6one notable plouver worlc ln m»lcln»; Nlm», lor «clentMc 2n6 me6lc»1 re»earcb. Vv a,» 2pp»ratu3 ol ni« ovn construetlon. un tbnt u«e<l ln microscopy140 words
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Article109 1936-01-10 12 By the departure of Lieut.-Col. C. H. Kuhnr\ D.5.0., 0.8. E., R.A.0.C.. Hongkong lost an outstanding personality in musical circles. During his stay in the Colony Lieut -Col. Kuhne identified himself with every musical movement, and his skill as a pianist was greatly appreciated by local109 words
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Article103 1936-01-10 12 Monday, Jan. 6. At nocn Dr. L. A. Gastman, Consul General for the Netherlands, called on His Excellency at Government House. Wednesday, Jan. 8. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. H.H. the Ranee of Sarawak, Dayang Valeric Brooke,103 words
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Article58 1936-01-10 12 Information having been received that smallpox exists in an epidemic state at Calcutta, it is declared by His Excellency the Governor, in exercise ol the powers conferred by Section 48 of Ordinance No. 157 (Quarantine and Prevention of Disease), that the Port of Calcutta is an infected58 words
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Article55 1936-01-10 12 Mr. F. Reynolds Jones, manager for Reuters, Ltd., in Malaya, is leaving Singapore for the Malay States tomorrow. He will go on a business trip to Java on Jan. 24 and will sail for Home on leave at the beginning of March. Mr. J. E. Henry will take charge of55 words
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Article37 1936-01-10 12 H.H. the Sultan of Selangor arrived in Singapore this morning, accompanied by H.H. the Sultan of Brunei, who is returning to his State after a visit to Selangor. The Sultan of Selangor returns to Kuala Lumpur to-morrow.37 words
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Article20 1936-01-10 12 Miss Sibyl Morrison, lady barrister, arrived from Hongkong yesterday on a visit to Singapore. She is staying at Raffles Hotel.20 words
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Article783 1936-01-10 12 WHY DELEGA TES ARE COMING TO SINGAPORE TN the article below, our Chinese correspondent ;T~ 1 son for debates of Nanking and Canton com.ng to Singapore to meet the veteran Chinese revolutionary leader, Mr. Hu Han Mm. Ts far as can be ascertained locally783 words
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Article305 1936-01-10 12 By Looker-On" JJOW can one tell the age of a turkey?" asks a correspondent. By the teeth. A A A While the Christmas puddings were being made at a London hotel a workman accidentally dropped a piece of glue in the mixture. This caused no end305 words
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Advertisement157 1936-01-10 12 V PERFUME WITH A "itfftfc UNIVERSAL j APPEAL j POPPY RAJAH j H I'NGA RAJAH j ■rM^^^i 'l BUNGA KEMANTIN W I BUNGA RADIX MAS j I OBTAINABLE FROM S j ALL GOOD DEALERS j J Sole Agents: I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I NEW PERFECTION STOVES157 words
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Advertisement18 1936-01-10 12 YOU CAN BOOK THROUGH TICKETS FROM ANY RAILWAY STATION j TO THE GAP FRASER'S HILL AND CAMERON HIGHLANDS18 words
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660 1936-01-10 13 EFFORTS FAIL INSISTENCE ON PARITY NEXT STEP FURTHER TALKS BY FOUR POWERS? Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 10. JHE Nichi Nichi announces that at the Anglo-Japan-ese talks in London on Thursday evening it was resolved to terminate the Naval Conference. Ttie Plenary Five-Power Session on Jan. 13Reuter. - 660 words
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Article141 1936-01-10 13 Appointment Of Five Trustees Singapore, Friday. IT is understood that the appointment of five trustees to control and administer the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund for relief has been made and the trustees will be th eColonial Secretary (Mr. A. B. Small), the Colonial Treasurer (Mrr.141 words
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Article49 1936-01-10 13 Dayang Valeric Remains In Singapore Singapore, Friday. Lady Vyner Brooke, Ranee of Sarawak, left Singapore yesterday by Imperial Airways for London. The Dayang Valeric, her youngest daughter, will remain in Singapore for a time and will be the guest of AirCommodore and Mrs. Sydney Smith at Seletar.49 words
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Article62 1936-01-10 13 Farewell Performance Of The Wiltshires' Band The performances at the Singapore Swimming Club by the Wiltshires' band hfcve always 'been much appreciated by the members. The Wiltshires leave for India next month, and the band will give Its farewell concert at the club on Sunday afternoon. It will62 words
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Article51 1936-01-10 13 Inspection Of The Air CCommand Singapore, Friday. A visit to the R.A.F., Far East, was made by the new G.0.C., MajorGeneral W. G. S. Dobbie, yesterday. His Excellency was welcomed at Seletar by Air-Commodore Sydney Smith, and be inspected the squadrons forming the strength of the Air51 words
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Article306 1936-01-10 13 Twelve Months For Kidnapping Singapore, Thursday. SENTENCE of twelve months' rigorous imprisonment was passed Oh Tan Ah Kow a young Chinese lorry driver, by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, at the Singapore Assize Court to-day. The accused was charged on two counts of kidnapping two young Chinese306 words
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Article324 1936-01-10 13 Further Negotiations MINERS DISSATISFIED WITH OFFERS Reuter. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 9. rE Miners' Executive has decided to postpone lodging strike notices. The National Delegate Conference will be held on Jan. 24 and a further meeting with the owners will take place on Jan.Reuter.; British Official Wireless. - 324 words
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Article195 1936-01-10 13 Leader Optimistic ALL FIRST RATE CLIMBERS Reuter. London, Jan. 9. rpHE belief that there is more reason for hoping for the success of the 1936 Mount Everest expedition than ever before, is expressed by the leader, Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, in an interview with the Daily Telegraph.Reuter. - 195 words
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Article132 1936-01-10 13 To Address His Constituency On Foreign Affairs British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 9. Before leaving London to attend the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva on Jan. 20, Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, will fulfil a speaking engagement at Leamington, in his constituency onBritish Official Wireless. - 132 words
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Article68 1936-01-10 13 Further Defeats In Szechuen Province Shanghai, Jan. 10. Reports fom Cheiigtu state that after losing Kuenchow to the Government troops, the Reds retreated to Shi Chuan. The Government forces are preparing to go in pursuit. A Changsha communique states that the Government units have inflicted further defeats68 words
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Article43 1936-01-10 13 Trip In Flying Boat With Air-Commodore His Highness the Sultan of Johore, accompanied by Air-Commodore Sydney Smith, made a flight this week in one of the flying boats of No. 205 squadron R.A.F. The machine was piloted by Squadron-leader Lloyd.43 words
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Article49 1936-01-10 13 Returning To Their India Station Singapore, Friday. The aircraft of No. 39 Bomber Squadron, R.A.F., which has been attached for the past three weeks to the R.A.F., Far East, left Seletar at 7 a.m. this morning on the return flight to Risalpore, India, which is their station.49 words
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Article141 1936-01-10 13 Dollar Inflation FURTHER PURCHASES OF SILVER Reuter. London, Jan. 9. THE dollar's fall in terms of sterling and francs speedily gathered momentum as the result of heavy selling, particularly by China, caused by fears that President Roosevelt will further devalue currency to the permissible 50 per cent.Reuter. - 141 words
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Article149 1936-01-10 13 ROME DENIALS Desertion By Tyrolean Conscripts Reuter. London, Jan. 9. THE report of a mutiny in the barracks of Merano, which Rome emphatically denies, is given prominence in to-day's Innsbruck papers which claim them as accurate. In connection with the reports of desertions by Tyrolean conscriptsReuter. - 149 words
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Advertisement83 1936-01-10 13 Babies progress wonderfully when nourished and strengthened by the vital food values contained in "BEAR BRAND" ISatural Swiss Milk Under tropica! t conditions its use is essential. Sole Agents for Malaya: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD., SINGAPORE and PENANG Men TRIE PIANOS Have Given SERVICE and SATISFACTION I during the past83 words
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65 1936-01-10 14 "ENEMY WITHIN OUR GATES" NO RETREAT Popular Government At Stake Reuter. New York, Jan. 9. rPHE first suit of hundreds ex- petted to be filed seeking the recovery of millions of dollars of processing taxes collected under the Agricultural Adjustment Act has beenReuter. - 65 words
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Article363 1936-01-10 14 Against Forces Of Privilege And Greed Reuter. Washington, Jan. 9. "Whatever my platform in the forthcoming Presidential election and whoever may be the Democrat Party nominee, the basic issue will be the retention of popular Government," declared President Roosevelt in a message addressed to every citizen onReuter. - 363 words
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Article69 1936-01-10 14 Request To Appear Before Court Of Pardons Reuter. Trenton, Jan. 9. Bruno Hauptmann has asked permission to appear on Jan. 11 before the C;urt of Pardons in order to answer any question the Court cares to put to hfm. 'Governor Hoffmann described the request as unusual and doubtedReuter. - 69 words
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Article38 1936-01-10 14 Singapore, Thursday. ,A Tamil woman residing at Race Course Road lost a large quantity of jewellery valued at $1,850 last night. A report has been made and the Detective Branch has the matter in hand.38 words
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Article30 1936-01-10 14 For the coming Chinese New Year, the Phoenix Aerated Water Works are giving their customers either tumblers or Anchor beer with each delivery of their orders.30 words
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Article23 1936-01-10 14 The Police Band will play in Katong Park this evening at 5.30 p.m. instead of at 8 p.m., as previously announced.23 words
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Article286 1936-01-10 14 But Will Not Sing In Singapore Singapore, Friday. FEDOR Chaliapin, the famous Russian singer, is due in Singapore by the Hakone Maru to-morrow on his way to the Far East, where he has been engaged for a concert tour. Mr. R. L. Bridges, of286 words
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Article214 1936-01-10 14 I?jne Dramatic picture At 7'Ke capital AT THE CINEMAS NMI3 actio? i> seen in The »Helody, lingers Qn," the United Arties prt--sentation now at the Capitol but in particular the picture is notable fhr some ikenuine operatic singing. Aim?eth«r it Is a very satisfying prcdactwo fbe214 words
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114 1936-01-10 14 The Mt« cmema at Neylang and the Regal at (Zeylang Serai provided splendid fare lor their patrons last night Six amusing "shorts" screened at the first hotlse at 7.45 p.m.. one pl which is a jubilee picture showing the King receiving the addresses114 words
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Article114 1936-01-10 14 There are two special pictures in tonight's entertainment at the Serangoon Talkies.' At the first show at 8 p.m. Richard Talmadge, the dare-devil of the screen, is featured in "The Fighting Pilot." This is a fast-moving melodrama of roaring action where adventure and romance blend well114 words
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Article294 1936-01-10 14 Imperial Airways Anniversary WITH the arrival of "Astraea," comfw manded by Captain R. F. Mollard, on Monday last, the third year of Imperial Airways service to Singapore was commenced. It was late in 1933 that the Empire service was first extended from Karachi to Singapore294 words
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Article135 1936-01-10 14 Spanish Railway Co. Saves Hundreds Of Pounds Madrid. Three dogs have saved a Spanish railway company hundreds of pounds last year by ridding the company's premises of thieves. At the end of 1934 the Madrid-Sara-gossa-Alicante Railway company found that numerous railway thieves were earning a living135 words
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Article323 1936-01-10 14 Books Ready For Issue On Saturday THE undernoted newly added nonaction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 8.30 a.m.: Silk and Spur, Illustrated, C. R. Acton; The Campaign of Adowa and the Rise of Menelik, G. F-H. Berkeley; Birds in an Eton Garden,323 words
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Article120 1936-01-10 14 Nurse Attracted By Tapping On Window London, Dec. 24. By tapping on a window, a kitten has saved a man's life in New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Nurse T. R. Nichols heard the tapping while she was preparing breakfast for an Invalid. She went outside and attempted to120 words
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Article210 1936-01-10 14 Further Details Of Entries DETAILS are now available regarding the entries for the Malayan Kennel Association's Singapore dow show, to be hejtt at the new racecourse, Bukit Timah, on Sunday, Jan. 19, opening at 11.30 a.m. The entries total 106, made up of 22 Smooth Fox Terriers;210 words
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Article89 1936-01-10 14 Sydney, Dec. 30. Girls learn more quickly to swim than boys. This is the conclusion of Education Department officers of New South Wales based on years of observation. They have noted that girls have more fat under their skin than boys, and that they lie more flatly89 words
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Article155 1936-01-10 14 Man Killed In Hongkong During Repairs f EUNG Lin, a lift man employed in the Post Office building, Hongkong, was killed in an accident on Jan. 2: One of the lifts was out of order, and workmen were engaged in repairing it. The lift had been taken up155 words
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Article52 1936-01-10 14 Belated Arrival In Don Muang (From Our Oxon Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 9. THE belated Dutch eastbound mail plane which was due in Singapore on Monday evening is now expected to make Don Muang late this evening. The second eastbound service is due here this morning, flying 2152 words
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Article841 1936-01-10 14 AN OLD HAND Asks Jury To Weigh Evidence Singapore, Thursday. STATELY Boyanese named Ahmat Omar alias Mat Omar who, in October last year, it was alleged, represented to the chief clerk at th> Hongkong Shanghai Bank and later to Mr. A. J. Braga, the wellknown lawyer,841 words
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Advertisement68 1936-01-10 14 I ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL j LONDON I Umpire wine exhibition! held on 6th 7th November 1935 S I Ist PRIZE TQLLEY'S BRANDY, j Messrs. Tolley Scott Tolley, Ltd., established 1858, have with t ev «ry reason prided themselves on the consistent good quality of J their Brandy, and the above68 words
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Advertisement17 1936-01-10 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Builoing, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES ft WORKMEN'S17 words
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Article, Illustration454 1936-01-10 15 PANIC IN NORTH CHINA MORE DEMANDS Charhar Capital In Danger Shanghai, Jan. 10. TIENTSIN and Peiping are in panic. As a result of the shooting affray between Japanese and Chinese soldiers at the Chanyangmen Gate in Peiping, a force of Japanese troops marched along the454 words
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Article137 1936-01-10 15 Observations On Eclipse Of The Moon Prevented British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 9. IN London and many parts of England, heavy rain clouds prevented people making observations of the total eclipse of the moon last night, but at Leeds an excellent view was obtained. AsBritish Official Wireless. - 137 words
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Article39 1936-01-10 15 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 9. Road accident figures for the week ending Jan. 4 were 125 killed and 3.153 injured, as compared with 159 killed and 3,769 injured in the corresponding week last year.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 39 words
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Article248 1936-01-10 15 Serious Effects On British Trade Reuter. New Delhi, Jan. 9. AFTER an adventurous journey from n Peiping by air, via Hami, Urumchi, Kashgar, and over the Karakoram Range of the Himalayas, Sir Eric Teichmann, Chinese Secretary to the British Legation in Peking, arrived at Gilgit inReuter. - 248 words
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Article132 1936-01-10 15 Shipbuilding Industry's Progress In 1935 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 9. A PUBLICATION called The British Shipbuilding Industry for 1935," issued by the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, in referring to shipping now under construction in British yards says that the new vessels will be able to pay their wayBritish Official Wireless. - 132 words
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Article118 1936-01-10 15 put I'o 8loep WitK Lottie Ixmdon. Dec. 24. l3rave danger lurlrs in a dabv's dottle, according to Or. L. «avner. xlvlnx evldence at an inquest on a 9-montb-old cblld at Wimbledon. Lurrev. badv lvlne in its cot vltb a dottle conjures up a vision ol content—118 words
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Article88 1936-01-10 15 Breach Of Trust Charge Against Chinese Singapore, Friday. Charged with criminal breach of trust in resDect of a lorry valued $1,058. the property of Borneo Motors, Ltd., a Chinese named Tay Teck Leong claimed ignorance of the law when he appeared before Mr. M. H.88 words
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Article88 1936-01-10 15 London, Dec. 24. The "Georges" gift—a fund raised by men named George living in all parts oi" the world as a wedding present to the Duke of Kent, whose christian name is George—is to be handed over to Britain's sick children by the Duke. The fund now totals88 words
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Advertisement86 1936-01-10 15 I REFLEXES Various Makes and Types Various Sizes and Prices V .J. i V We have pleasure in offering various •fr Types of REFLEXES at greatly re- dnced prices. jr «S* Those interested are requested to visit T our showroom and inspect these 4* •J« cameras. Clients who wish to86 words
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Advertisement240 1936-01-10 15 lon to the table. Selected Fish of tempting flavour, unusual food value, and rich vitamin content can always be obtained at the Cold Storage depots. HALIBUT SMOKED SALMON PLAICE SMOKED DUTCH EELS DOVER SOLES DUTCH KEG HERRINGS LEMON SOLES ROLMOPS NEW ZEALAND BLUE COD FRESH HERRINGS TURBOT BLOATERS FRESH SALMON240 words
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Article96 1936-01-10 16 Army Candidates T© Meet The Navy THE following will represent the Army v. Royal Navy, on the occasion of the Lowtherl Grant Cup -Contest for 1935, which is to be held at the New World on Monday, January 20, at 9 p.m. Heavyweight: Pte. Danks,96 words
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Article71 1936-01-10 16 Rugby Match At Swansea On Jan. 18 London, Jan. 9. The following will represent Wales at rugby against England at Swansea on Jan. 18: Jenkins (London Welsh), Claude Darey (Swansea) Wooler (Cam- bridge)*, J. Rees (Swansea), McCall (Welch Regiment), Tanner (Swansea), Cliff Jones (Cambridge), T. Rees (Newport),71 words
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Article91 1936-01-10 16 8-Carat Wedding Rings For Germans Berlin, Dec. 30. WEDDING rings of German brides will, in future, be made of only eight carat gold. An order to this effect has been issued by the Controller of Precious Metals, while the order also stipulates that wedding rings shall not91 words
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Article, Illustration108 1936-01-10 16 Weber In For Another Tough Bout Singapore, Friday. A REMINDER is given of to-night's boxing at the Olympic Stadium. The Japanese featherweight, Sanada, who meets Frank Weber in the principal event is expected to show improved form. Weber is in for another tough fight and there should be108 words
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Article23 1936-01-10 16 The usual monthly mixed foursomes competition will be played on Sunday afternoon January 19. The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment23 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1936-01-10 16 "MALAYA" CUP RUGBY FINAL LIEUT. CHESTNUTT TO LEAD UNITED Sm VICES »J ft' W**i V M f (By Our Rugby Footba'l Correspondent) Singapore. Friday. The side wh ch will represent the United Services in the Malaya Cup rugby final at Kuala Lumpur te-morrcw hz-z1,341 words
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127 1936-01-10 16 Right UNITED SERVICES Left ■< i Pte. McCarragher (Wilts) L.A.C. Castell (R.A.F.) L Bdr. Knight (R.A. Lt. Chestnutt (R.A.) F O Roberts (R.A.F.) L.A.C. Clayton <R.A.F.>. FlO Goiding (RA.F.) L.A.C. Reeves (R.A.F.) A B Darbyshire (Terror) Lieut. H ngston (R.A.) Pte.127 words
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Article118 1936-01-10 16 Formsr Tennis Champion To Play In Ipoh Ipoh, Thursday. IT is understood that there is a very strong probability of Mr. Khoo Hooi Hye, who was Malayan tennis champion in 1923, 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1929, coming to Ipoh for some exhibition matches, together with Mr. Chen,118 words
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Article124 1936-01-10 16 On Monday Jan. 13 at 5.10 p.m. v. SC.C. 2nd S.C.C. ground: F. L. WUson, E. G. Wheatiey, H. C. Humphries, E. B. Carloc, E. C. Mathiew, C. E. de Souza, M W. Armstrong, G. B. Armstrong, R. Armstrong, J. W. Zehnder, P. d'Almeida. On Wednesday Jan. 15124 words
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Article67 1936-01-10 16 The team to represent the Singapore Rovers against the (Mental Hospital Sports Club at soccer on Sunday at the Mental Hospital ground will be selected from:— Alphonso; H. C. Humphries (captj, P. Thuraisingam, M. Hussein, Tan Lai Chuan D. Rahim, P. C. Muttu, T. K. Vellu, Maurice Valberg,67 words
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Article374 1936-01-10 16 Handicaps For Final Day (From Our Own Correspondent, Penang, Thursday. THE following are the handicaps for the final day of the Penang Gold Cup Meeting to be run in Penary on Saturday. GOLD CUP RACE: Horses Class i Div 1 One mile and distance: Strathpeffer374 words
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Article67 1936-01-10 16 Gold Cup Event To Be Broadcast CTATION ZHJ, Penang, will broadcart to-morrow (Saturday), a running" commentary from the Penang Race Course on the Gold Cup Evnt few Class I Horses. The commentary w*ll commence 15 minutes before the advertised time of the race. An electrical recording of the67 words
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Advertisement12 1936-01-10 16 [free Gin" I i Fraser Neave, Ltd. I j Phone SSBG i12 words
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Advertisement188 1936-01-10 16 RUGBY FINAL Kuala Lumpur January 11th 1936 CHEAP RETURN TICKETS BY RAIL from Ist Class 2nd C S ngapore $16.00 Johcre Bahru 515.00 Malacca 7.00 Tampin 5 00 For further partculars enquire any Station Master. t- 1 Friday, Jan. 17th the New World Arena I THE 2ND "ACE" CARD OF188 words
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Article804 1936-01-10 17 EUROPEANS LOSE ANNUAL MATCH REST WIN 4-0 After A Goalless First Half AFTER a goalless first half in which they were forced to play on the defensive, the Europeans who were the attackers for the first fifteen minutes of the second period, let the Rest through804 words
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Article118 1936-01-10 17 Pourteen Changes Listed T HE «f hanges 10 Hurlhigham official handicapping committee made m the handicap list at their last meeting before April are not without interest «J!r he !f, re f °wrteen changes listed, and only four of them represent increases, in handicap. All the handicaps affected118 words
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Article61 1936-01-10 17 The following will represent the United MacKenzie Footers at soccer against the Upper Serangoon Union tomorrow (Saturday) at the C.T.A. ground. Kick off at sdo p=m. Jwee Yeow, Ah Ghew, Ah Lye; A. Rajoo, Kirn Swee, Mansoor; Chin Chua, Leo Machiel. Cheng Hoe. Tchy, and Kiah Sia. Reserves:61 words
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Article715 1936-01-10 17 PLA V TO START ON MONtiA V NEXT THE draw for the Seven-A-Side 1 Rugby Tournament organised annually by the S.C.C. took place yesterday on the Club pavilion. Play will star* on Monday next and teams are requested to be ready for appointed time in the following715 words
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Advertisement259 1936-01-10 17 POULTRY BOOKLETS. 1. Poultry Disease— .35 2. Poultry Course No. 1 &2 .25 3. Nutritive Value of Poultry Feeds .11 4. Poultry Feeds .15 R. A few Words to Poultry Raiser 18 Poultry Hints— .50 To be had at—No. 8, Raffles Chambers, Wohamed Dulfakir Company, High Street, G. H. Kiat259 words
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Advertisement37 1936-01-10 17 Tarpaulins. Tent Flies. Ore Bags. Flags, etc. We carry large supplies of the above to suit all needs. Enquiries are cordially invited. Quotations on request. BOON SENG CO. LTD. 36 38. Robinson Road, FREDERICK STEARNS&CO iv.s. 437 words
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Advertisement434 1936-01-10 17 mm^^ m^mt^mmml J^m l^ WMHMHH^HBMHiaMW THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT** by reason of the fact 1 1 that in a period of little more than a quarter of a i century it has 1 (1) built up a large business all over Asia; 1 (2) acquired a thoroughly sound434 words
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Article513 1936-01-10 18 Unusual Role SPY IN "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" U/HEN lovely Margot Grahame made her American screen debut, as Katie Madden in Liam O'Flaherty's "The Informer," all who saw that unforgettable film predicted a brilliant Hollywood career for this young British star. That prophesy is already well on the513 words
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Article262 1936-01-10 18 Sylvia Sidney's Romantic Role FACED with the romantic of choosing between a dashing youth and a charming middle aged man, both of whom love her, Sylvia Sidney finds an unusual solution to her problems in Paramount's "Accent on Youth," which is the next change at the Pavilion262 words
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Article70 1936-01-10 18 Pre-eminence In Entrepot Trade Of The Country British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 9. It is revealed that 42.4 per cent, ef the total imports into the United Kingdom arrive thircugh [the Port of London. Statistics relating to the port also show London's pre-eminence in entrepot trade ofBritish Official Wireless. - 70 words
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Article171 1936-01-10 18 Further Hearing In Pepper Case Reuter. London. Jan. 9. HEARING in the sensational pepper case was resumed at Guildhall when the Crown witnesses were cross-exam ined by counsel for the defence. Mr. Duncan McKellar, of the liquidators of James and Shakespeare, replying to Sir Patrick Hastings,Reuter. - 171 words
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Article229 1936-01-10 18 Was Hs Kuala Lumpur Cat Burglar? (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. CENTENCE of nine months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on an English speaking Tamil. Frank Joseph Paul Amedius, by the First police court this morning, after the Magistrate, Mr. J. Calder, had found him guilty229 words
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Article85 1936-01-10 18 Trial Of Herman Gortz Postponed Reuter. London. Jan. 9. AT the Old Bailey, the trial of Hermann Gortz, who is charged under the Official Secrets Act with obtaining information of aerodromes likely to be useful to an enemy, was formally postponed until the next session beginning on Feb.Reuter. - 85 words
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Article31 1936-01-10 18 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 7. Contracts for £72.000 worth of railway material have been placed by the New Zealand Government with five British firms—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 31 words
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Advertisement133 1936-01-10 18 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPORE mm Cow Gate &F*wMß Milk Food JH^Sbßw Cou> Gate" agents for South Malaya. British North Borneo and Sarawak: J ACK SON CO., LTD., 55. Robinson Road, Singapore. All these arc- to be i f -1H h b BrffwffßKßßl had n th bbl frjE*Tffl To these add133 words
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Advertisement61 1936-01-10 19 S Chert*''*' COLDS J ihaveabadcoldrot>irour chest with Zam-Buk. Smear Buk over the nose and inside nostrils, or rub Zam-Buk into >J>ur bunds, hold them cup»lftfc» ["°se to nose and mouth and "•euthe in the medicinal balsam* wven off. Zam-Buk banish** ■wwneKs, soothes the bronnhleto ■"»1 soon breaks up the wort*61 words
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Advertisement142 1936-01-10 19 BARBARA ggi >fe» VKeadacAeJIfr**-*- -J I, J S t r\tC* I r ,T L S eI M eIH ME ,MC TI ff I USED TO HAVE aDAIP**' -J UtHEMTOO,BARBARA. ftAOftAnA MtAOACH£, NOTHING —i H SUT I FOUNOTHC THREE WEEKS LATER v s; HI fOM HELEN, 100 WANT TO THANK YOt*142 words
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Advertisement61 1936-01-10 19 WHITEAWAYS 1 RECORD SMASHING f SALE I store crowded out i OX WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY J Thousands oi* happy g) customers bought wond- erful Bargains •fr Many thousands ec|iialiV Bis* Bargains L« Si. I Come Early To i Avoid Disappointment IWHITEAWAY, I LAIDLAW CO., LTD. j j SINGAPORE. ■Sfl SHELLTOX61 words
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Miscellaneous1066 1936-01-10 19 llalla>' allL]l!Slte,ieriS fSS pfelds aUnted (R Se and Adlam) 10.56 pjn. A Summary of the Week's m j» DA975 Violin with Pi„™. r»M h Sporting Events by Bertie Meyer. RadlO Home ?Wai d!wn unon t J" 11 16 p m The Grand Hote Dance < Mfll Ste arr Kr?i,ip P1,066 words
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Article, Illustration267 1936-01-10 20 In "Shanghai" CHARLES BOYER AND LORETTA YOUNG £HARLES BOYER, rapidly emerging as one ot the screens finest romantic actors, meets in Paramount's "Shanghai" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre shortly, a role completely worthy of his talents and his sensitive portrayal. Starred with Loretta Young in an267 words
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Article80 1936-01-10 20 Mac West Go:s Modern To-Night Singapore, Friday. THE Alhambra Theatre will present to-night the lone awaited attraction featuring Mac West in "New I'm a Lady" which depicts Paramount's blonde charmer in a new type of fi'm role. Smiling, wise-cracking and getting her men as usual, seven80 words
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Article248 1936-01-10 20 Jack Holt In "Storm Over Th. Andes*' pALLED one of the finest productions in which Jack Holt ever has been starred, Universale thrilling screenplay dealing with aviation and love in South America, "Storm Over the Andes is the next change at the Alhambia Theatre. The screenplay248 words
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Article77 1936-01-10 20 Edmund Grainger recently announced the cast of "The Great Impersonation" in support of Edmund Lowe. Valerio Hobscn is installed as leading lady, and Wera Engels in the role oi the beautiful countess who is the constant menace in this story, whxh is re-, garded as the greatest novel77 words
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465 1936-01-10 20 HELEN GAHAGAN IN "SHE" MIGHTY DRAMA To Be Screened At The Alhambra THE strangest love triangle a motion picture has ever portrayed is the story foundation of H. Rider Haggard's "She," which will be scraenerl at the Alhambra Theatre on Jan. 22. It was filmed465 words
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Advertisement436 1936-01-10 20 TTtaT POWELL CO., LTD. f S No. 27, CHULIA STREET. (ESTABLISHED 1863). J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and I miscellaneous goods. REMOVAL S MESSRS. POWELL CO., LTD., have removed to their new and 1 spacious premises No. 27, Chulia Street. Auction Sale436 words
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Advertisement96 1936-01-10 20 WINDOW DRESSING Attractive Display For United Artists' Picture Window dressing for advertising Alms, as is done in America and England, hubeen adopted in Singapore for the time by United Artists Corporation fo: their big release "The Melody Linger? On," which is now showing to fill house j at the Capitol96 words
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Article494 1936-01-10 21 To Italy's Protest \<; \INST APPLICATION OF SANCTIONS London. rrllE text of Great Britain's note in reply to Italy's protest against auctions is follows: By the note which Your Excellency (Italian Ambassador Dino Grandi) so good as to address to me «Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel li494 words
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Article145 1936-01-10 21 Acquitted Of Murder Of His Best Friend Winnipeg. ACQUITTED of the murder of his best d, 21-year-old Barrie Buchamwas -united with his family after seven in jail. iry directed to bring in a verdicc luittaL found the former unitudent was not guilty of shootdeath Norman East,145 words
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Article148 1936-01-10 21 And Came Back With A Wolf Sudbury. CEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD John Cushu nick, of Creighton Mine, Toronto went rabbit-hunting two miles south of the town and shot a wolf. The wolf was pursuing a rabbit just as Cushnick came over the brow of a small hill. At first he148 words
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Article376 1936-01-10 21 Blind Girl's Sight Restored (By Air Mail.) Colne, Wilts, Dec. 27. DLIND since birth, and trained to earn her living as a blind person, Miss Elsie Brewer, 25, of New Road Colne. has had her sight rest ned after ten delicate operations at the Bath Eye Hospital. With376 words
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Article104 1936-01-10 21 Sent to Prison For Cashing Dud Cheques Los Angeles. Roberta K. Hall, in appearance a refined spinster, sat in a wheeled chair recently in the Toronto court, and with white head bowed, heard Judge Ruben Schmidt sentence her to 13 V 2 years in prison. Spectators seemed104 words
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Article88 1936-01-10 21 New Opera Star And Newspaperman New York. A kick from the foot of a newspaperman greeted Gertrude Wettergen. Swedish contralto, when she arrived here recently. The kick was administered at her command—for good luck, she said. "You must kick me," said the singer, who will make88 words
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Article438 1936-01-10 21 The S.S. Baychimo NO HUMAN CREW ON BOARD I, Seattle. gOMEWHERE in the Arctic the trim little trading steamer Baychimo is still travelling her shrouded way though the Polar seas. She is still a 'ghost ship' to men of the midnight sun country according to438 words
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Article135 1936-01-10 21 Lenient To Man Unlucky At Cards Montreal. Here is one of the few men who is glad he lost in a poker game. Charged with parking his car overnight in the west end, motorist pleaded guiity before Recorder Aims Leblanc in Toronto recently. Court was about to135 words
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Advertisement50 1936-01-10 21 /INHALANT\^ quickly and safely ends the discomfort and danger of a cold in the head First thing every morning put a drop of' Vapex' on your handkerchief and breath* the germicidal vapour. Of all Chemists MAM IN KMCXAKB BY THOMAS KERFOOT <l CO. LTIX vm and told chroufhoMl the wtrU50 words
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Advertisement224 1936-01-10 21 Examples i 2. Surely the best made. Mm Each 'Madyism* Beat in must be accompanied by a WĔĔwBĔm wrapper taken from a tablet of Mady Soap You fig may send in as many en tries as you like but every Xl 11 :1 y 4 =mlߣ3 en l ry shoul224 words
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Article245 1936-01-10 22 Need For Faith In The Dominions Reuter. MIGRATION schemes in recent years W have failed primarily because the individual had been encouraged from the outset to believe that someone wa;< going to look after him. That was the opinion expressed In London by Sir Pall Coiebatch,Reuter. - 245 words
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Article124 1936-01-10 22 Are Plus Fours Su tab!e For Parliament? Prague. Are plus fours parliamentary? This problem has been raised by the Sudete German Party in Czechoslovakia. Some of its members attend parliament in the same clothes they consider suitable for the golf course, or for a shooting-party. Now the Social124 words
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Article291 1936-01-10 22 Wider Protection For Newspapers An extension of the international law of copywright in regard to articles publ'shed in newspapers and periodicals is recommended by the Departmental Committee on International Copywright in its report issued recently. The committee, of which Mr. Geoffrey Peto, was chairman, was appointed in291 words
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Article201 1936-01-10 22 Testimonial Shown To Ceylon Court A TESTIMONIAL from Mr. Bernard Shaw, which was said to be the only one of its kind in Ceylon, was produced recently, before Mr. J. N. C. Tiruchelvam, the Acting Municipal Magistrate of Colombo, by a hiring car driver of the201 words
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Article507 1936-01-10 22 "Choose A Master Your Own Size" r vaudeville could have produced greater laugh than that which sh< lithe rafters of a Brussels court when F min the perfect conception of a v was suing his master, Monsiem Vicomte, ior £50 arrears of wages In the witness-box507 words
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Article147 1936-01-10 22 Teachers Should Be Untrained Edinburgh. Dec. 24 THE novel theory that teachers should be "untrained"—in contrast to the present system of stardardised train inenlivened the Headmasters' Conference meeting in Edinburgh. Mr. George Smith, Director of the Department of Training of Teachers, Oxford, made the suggestion. "Some people,"147 words
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Article128 1936-01-10 22 200th Anniversary Of Birth To Be Celebrated London, Dec 24 The memory of the "Father of Modern Railway Engines"—James Watt —is to be honoured by leading British electrician* on Jan. 19, the 200th anniversary ot his birth. In 1774, Watt perfected an experimental engine embodying the essentia 1128 words
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Advertisement186 1936-01-10 22 lIT p IMPORTANT if TO USE THE DIRECT j Replies to letters posted in Singapore for Lmidon ma y now N re* ceived in only 18 days; the air mail rate to United Kingdom being 25 cents per Vioz. 1 IMPERIAL AIRMAIL I need this efficient peroxide toothpaste to remove186 words
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Advertisement50 1936-01-10 22 Iftcpaxed 6u a .ip«c«i/ pwxs> wtuch cetMxoo (Ac ''WfflS«B^rX^ pwpc«ttej rtt euyinal uch cou»' milk. iladeaai" w IKJBKc^^^--halaiwiA by the luuLtuw <s\ mdh >u V m W CMom >e that its //fffi* Vaß**' final competition Uomlu \tstm6U> human milA. V wise mothers insist on -for 6a6y w-s. ..i i.i ■■'■■>—.■50 words
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Article1113 1936-01-10 23 RESULTS REFLECT LARGER PRODUCTION (By Air Mail). London, Dec. 30. Tllk. ninth annual general meeting <>i the Southern Malayan .un Dredging, Ltd., was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, \loorgate-place, London, E.C. Mr. C. V. Stephens (the chairman) presided and was supported by Mr. Walter1,113 words
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Article82 1936-01-10 23 Restaurant That Serves Nothing Else Prague. A horse-flesh restaurant and snack bar is the latest amenity here. All the dishes and snacks will be of horse-flesh, which is not cheaper than other kinds of meat but is, it is claimed, tastier and more tender than beef. The new82 words
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Article206 1936-01-10 23 Chances That They Exist Are Increased New Ycrk. THANCES that forms cf life similar to T those on the earth exist elsewhere in the universe are held to have been c nsiderably increased as a result of a new "star census." This census, reported to the206 words
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Article221 1936-01-10 23 Wonders Of New Fire Station London, Dec. 21. WHEN the Mayor cf Finchley opened the borough's new £33,000 tire station to-day, he pressed a button to turn out the firebrigade, and this is what happened: 1. A gong at the fiie-station was set ringng and221 words
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Advertisement22 1936-01-10 23 LAWN MOWERS °f ...farall I requirements MOTOR MOWER. Sizes from 14 ins.— .^9^. LAWN MOWERS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. I MAAS-1522 words
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Advertisement110 1936-01-10 23 till f A KING ONCE TRIED TO STAY THE RISING TIDE I AS WELL TRY 10 STAY E IORWAKI > PROGRESS OF Hi MORRIS SPECIALISATION PRODUCING BETTER CARS WITHOUT INCREASING Til!: COST—IN EVERY H.P. CLASS jfi flr The Eight as big as an ordinary these J as big as an110 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-01-10 24 The Malacca Club was crowded wi.h a happy gathering for the Fancy Dress Dance on New Year's Eve. 'Photo by Ling Yam Studio. Malacca.)29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-01-10 24 A scene from the picture "The Meiody Lingers On," which drew full houses at its premiere at the Capitol yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-01-10 24 Frankie Weber who meets the clever Japanese boxer, Sanada at the Olympic Stadium to-night.18 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-01-10 24 Mr. Tan Kok Kee, eldest son oi Mrs. Tan Kuan Poh, was married to Miss Koh Mie Joo, eldest daughter cf Mr. Koh Scow Theng, at the Chinese Consulate on Jan. 4. (Picture by H. Suda Photo Works I43 words
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Advertisement26 1936-01-10 24 -JL ,„1 ■JL toad fAc TRIBUNE For Best SPORTS REPORTS rCH OF PRECISION ACCURACY A REAL MARVEL OF ELEGANCE J 1 YE NIA l N l26 words
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Advertisement8 1936-01-10 24 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya tin8 words
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