Malaya Tribune, 5 February 1936
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Title Section38 1936-02-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol xxin -No. 29 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1930. Malaya Tribune 20 FAGES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1936. FIVE CENT*38 words
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Advertisement67 1936-02-05 1 Bead The SUNDAY TRIBURE Dominant In Malaya _ii 3 lllotlici The welfare of your baby J rests with YOU. ll-r T^-^Ĕ mm Warm water, good and a make baby's a 111 Baby ust be lifted IvIIIl/ carefully. Careless K XW) Jfo handling may cause JTp JK Baby's cot must be67 words
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Advertisement31 1936-02-05 1 GRAND DISPLAY OF NEWEST STYLES OF WATCHES FOR NEW I YEAR GIFTS Genuine Reduced Price* On view at MALAYAN WATCH CO, 433, North Bridge Road, i (near Middle Road) j I31 words
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1193 1936-02-05 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPBUILDING IN 1935 BRITISH YARDS Year Of Marking Time THE year 1935 in the shipbuilding and ship repairing industry may be regarded largely as a year of marking time, with only one-third of the greatly reduced capacity of the industry being utilised. The volume of work available1,193 words
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Advertisement441 1936-02-05 2 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. S'pore. 1936. SOMALI 6,810 Feb. 12 CORFU 15,000 Feb. 14 RANCH! 17,000 Feb. 28 BANGALORE 0.000 Mar. 12 N ALDER A 16,000 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 15,000 Mar. 27 BHUTAN 6,100 Apr. 9 RAJPUT AN A 17.000 Apr. 10 BEHAR441 words
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Advertisement558 1936-02-05 2 N.Y.K.LIUfE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles and Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Feb. 6 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Feb. 19 s.s. HAKONE MARU Mar. 5 s.s. SUWA MARU Mar. 19 Rates to Ist class 2nd class Naples $497558 words
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Advertisement498 1936-02-05 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. VT FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From S'pore Malac:a Port Penang M.S. S'ham JUTLANDIA11-2 11-2 12-2 14-2 MEONIA 3-3 3-3 4-3 6-3 ALSIA 24-3 24-3 25-3 27-3498 words
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Advertisement429 1936-02-05 2 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDOElTSCHER W*g\ LLOYD flP (Incorporated in Germany) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. FOT M S N NGHA,> 1936. "HAVEL" Feb. 25 "DONAU" omits Manila Mar. 8 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN:— "NECKAR" also calls Marseilles, Casablanca Feb. 19 "ANSGIR" also calls Bilbao and Antwerp429 words
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Article137 1936-02-05 3 YESTERDAY'S LEVEL MAINTAINED Tone Quiet And Steady Singapore, Wednesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 24% cts., up Market Tone: Steady, Quiet, i ln (Singapore) $100%; unchanged. To-day's Prices:— L ndon: 7d., unchanged. .Market Tone: Quiet. Mew York: 14 15 16 cts., down Market Tone: Barely steady. TIN London: Spot137 words
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1556 1936-02-05 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore. Wednesday. 10 a.m. Issue. Fraser Lyall Value Co. Evatt 4> Ampat 5 9 6 3 5 6 6 H A. Kumbang 33 34 32 6 33 61,556 words
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86 1936-02-05 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Saturday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. February* 24 J 2 24 9|16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. February) 24'a 24 9 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 24»4 do. February 24 v 4 24% do. March86 words
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Article866 1936-02-05 3 Industrials Firm RISE IN STRAITS TRADERS HRASER and Co.'a report on the Singapore share market for Hie vveek ended Feb. 5 is as follows:— Nothing of outstanding importance has occurred during the past week to ruffle the surface of either local or home markets. Quotations on the866 words
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Article183 1936-02-05 3 Nanking Policy DR. KI NGS PLANS ADOPTED Nanking, Feb. 5. THE spokesman of Dr. II. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, made an important statement to the Press yesterday with regard to the financial policy of the Chinese Government. He said that Dr. Rung's proposals had been183 words
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Article99 1936-02-05 3 kumnmi Shareholders of Van Die men's Land Co. are advised (hat Ihs company has entered into a contract to sell aporoximately 65.000 acres of almcst entirely uncleared land for £49,000 Australian say. £39,000 sterling. A deposit of £32.C54 is payable on the handing over of the deeds.99 words
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Article67 1936-02-05 3 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Wednesday. MINING: Quiet. Few buyers, Sungei Ways seller;; $2.80, Batu Selango~s .95. Rantau piels. .85 .89, liahman .96 .99, London Tin Corporation, steady improvement 9 3 Tronoh Mine 18 buyers. Kuchais .71 .74 cd. INDUSTRIALS: Ac'ive. Gammons buyers $1.25. Kinta Electric ouycrs 8\ Good recovery67 words
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Advertisement245 1936-02-05 3 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 31-A, Chnlia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. hwaed. Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 i.'3fraphic Address: Telephone Nos.:— Tyehuabank 5182, 5183, 6134. 5185 A 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, E?q., Chairman, too Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.245 words
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Advertisement28 1936-02-05 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORL HON. LTD FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HFAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil St.. Singapore L. G JOHNSON, General Manater.28 words
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Advertisement423 1936-02-05 3 al 1^11^ IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHaT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSURED. We offer you something unusual in insurance The International has devised an exclusive insurance feature. The Disability Compensation Clause. Under this Clause we not only pay certain benefits in case of ttmporary disability through423 words
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Advertisement384 1936-02-05 4 •J. SCHIFFNER CO., LTD. i TELEPHONE 7342. j M. HASSAN 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements? Estimate submitted upon384 words
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Advertisement511 1936-02-05 4 Bungalow to let from 15-2-36. Furniture for sale. Apply Box No. 57, Malaya Tribune. ~TO LET—"Hope Villa" 2421, Club Road. Butterworth, Five rooms, verandahs, garage, electric lights, water. Good locality. Apply 160A, King Edward Road, Taiping. TO LET—Small European Bungalow Partly Furnished. Hill Site 10 miles Ipoh, Nominal Rental. Box511 words
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Advertisement661 1936-02-05 4 BALDNESS: Use "Baladine" and see how empty patches are filled with hair. D. J. SOUNDRA RAJ, Jitra, Kedah. THE HOME JOURNAL invites contributions of True Stories dealing with adventures, humorous incidences, etc. Money prize for every narrative printed. Stories must not be less than 1,000 words and not more than661 words
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Advertisement694 1936-02-05 4 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on Thursday, 6th February, 1936, being a Bank Holiday. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATE MAN, Secretaries. i STATE OF JOHORE In the Matter of the Estate and Effects of694 words
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Advertisement590 1936-02-05 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor AHMAD BIN ALL Address of debtor No. 115 Telok Blangah Road, Singapore. Description of debtor Additional Police Constable at the Singapore Harbour Board. No. of Proceedings 36590 words
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Advertisement244 1936-02-05 4 WHY GO ELSEWHERE AND REGRET AFTERWARDS Take all your Clocks. Watches. Gramophones Sewing-machine.-that go wrong to THE EXPERT REPAIRERS of the town, whose Workmanship is GUARANTEED. YICK W0H HING. 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Roadi. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army R.A.F. Base,244 words
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Article196 1936-02-05 5 Mr. Runciman Explains New Proposals Reuter. London, Feb. 4. MOVING the Second Reading of the Cotton Spindles Bill, which aims at a considerable reduction of redundant spindleage, the cost of which w:il be paid out of a levy on the remaining spindleage, Mr. Walter Runciman, President ofReuter. - 196 words
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Article110 1936-02-05 5 Legislation To Strengthen Fleet Reuter. Washington, Feb. 4. MR. Park Trammell, Chairman of the U.S. Senate Naval Committee, introduced four bills designed to generally strengthen the Navy. The first authorises the expenditure of $6.000,000 to correct the deficiencies of 14 battleships. The second authorises the modernisation ofReuter. - 110 words
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Article217 1936-02-05 5 Liberties And Welfare Of His People Reuter. London, Feb. 4. WHEN the House of Commons reas- sembled to-day. Sir. George Penny. Treasurer of the Royal Household, delivered H.M. the King's message expressing his satisfaction on the Commons' loyal and affectionate address on his grievous loss and on hisReuter. - 217 words
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Article246 1936-02-05 5 Straits Chief Justice REPLY TO CEYLON INTERVIEWER QJIR Walter Huggard, K.C., the Chief n Justice of the Straits Settlements, arrived in Colombo recently in the Blue Funnel liner Sarpedon, Homeward bound, with Lady Huggard. A Times of Ceylon reporter, who saw him on board, gently hinted at246 words
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Article23 1936-02-05 5 Senator Borah To Stand For Election Reuter. Washington. Feb. 4. Senator Borah has announced his "andidacy for the Presidential eleciion. —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement596 1936-02-05 5 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor QUEK KIM KIAT. Address of debtor No. 150-Q, East Coast Road, Singapore. Description of debtor Assistant StoreKeeper at the Singapore Harbour Board. No. of Proceedings 494 of596 words
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Advertisement341 1936-02-05 5 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. Ma'acca No. 11 of 1914. Re CHOP HOH CHOON (Separate Estate of Kok Tong, Bankrupt) of No. 8 Market Lane. Malacca, Traders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is341 words
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Advertisement63 1936-02-05 5 YOUR BLOOD IN HEALTH OR DISEASE Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, tf Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular lings, Rheumatism. The poisons suit in damage to the Arteries, internal organs and in premature old age. The direct v/ay to health is63 words
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Advertisement242 1936-02-05 5 The Cuticura Method 1. Cleanse the skin twice a day with Cuticura Soap. 2. Use Cuticura Ointment in conjunction with the soap. This simple, economical spots, apply Cuticura Ointtreatment has proved its value ment direct on the affected to millions of women all over skin a few moments before the242 words
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158 1936-02-05 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW To-Day's Shipping VESSELS ARRIVED Teucer, British, 5,762 tons, from Gdynia 5.2 to Hongkong 5.2. Shyogen Maru, Japanese, 3,385 tons, from Miike 4.2 to Batu Pahat 11.2. Indrapoera, Dutch, 6,435 tons, from Rotterdam 4.2 to Southampton 5.2. Kedah, British, 1,033 tons, from Belawan 4.2 to158 words
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Article104 1936-02-05 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Feb. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) NIL Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3» Solen 18; Deucalion 13: Kashima Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Shyogen Maru 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Karoa 46; Silverwillow 48. West Wharf104 words
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Article307 1936-02-05 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 4. London 4 months' sight 214 Ve London 3 months' sight 24 3j32 Loudon 60 days' sight 2;4 L16 London 30 days' sight 24 1;32 London demand 2,4 London T.T. wj Lyons and Paris demand 870 Hamburg demand JJ* New York demand 58 Vz Bataviii307 words
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Article202 1936-02-05 6 Singapore, Feb. 4. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyanslll R. <Siam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $107 R. iSiam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $105 Rice, B. Siam, No. 1 per Koyan $108 Rice, B. Siam, No. 2 per Koyan $104 Siam, Rice, 1202 words
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Article94 1936-02-05 6 ALHAMBRA. —"Speed Wings" and 'State Trooper." CAPlTOL.—"Without Regret and special additional attractions. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, cninese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD—Chines picture. MARLBOROUGH:—cninese Picture. NEW WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, Talkies etc. PAVILION.—"Stor my Weather with Tom Vvaiis, Ralpn Lynn, Stella Moya,94 words
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Advertisement423 1936-02-05 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL k VJ&g»* TO-NIGHT CABARET ATTRACTION Coektail Dance 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. L 0 U Y S Dinner Danee SILVIA THE (informal) 9.30 to midnight TAP NON-DINERS $1.00. SATURDAY Rugby Union End of tne Season BALL CABARET. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. Diners *3.0U. Non-Diners $1.00. BOOK NOW. raffles423 words
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Advertisement25 1936-02-05 6 tt T i I j I S Johore F.M.S. no duty. Postage Extra Actua Size with Straps I m $3.50 per piece. (Swiss Made) 425 words
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Advertisement188 1936-02-05 6 ENGINEERS fim SIT DOWN AND !200| THINK THIS OVER ■■/ww* Th,r r olly ora *hoo«indi of nu> opportunities around you but un- ,e y° u k now just where they are SUCCESSFUL and how to prepare for them the ENGINfeElMnlC chances ore that your opportunCAREEBS ity will pass by unheeded.188 words
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Advertisement298 1936-02-05 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS TENDERS are invited for the alteration and additions to the Rialto Theatre, Malacca (Chan Koon oeng Hall, Malacca* situate at Wolferstan Road according to plans and specification passed by_ the Municipal Commissioners of Malacca. Plans are to be seen at 116, Robinsou Road, Singapore and tenders are298 words
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Miscellaneous243 1936-02-05 6 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 tt up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the243 words
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Miscellaneous499 1936-02-05 6 Postal Intelligence j SINGAPORE MAIL CLOSED TO-DAY Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands i 12.45 o.m. *T*engganu (generally), Besut, D u n g u n, Kemaman and Kemasek (Boribat) 2 p.m. Kretay (Valay) 2 pjn. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Van Outhoorn)499 words
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Miscellaneous121 1936-02-05 6 i Diary of the Day i —4 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And sports Fixtures TO-DAY, FEB. 5 High Tides:—B.so a.m., 10.54 p.m. Rotary Tiffin, Business Meeting, Adelphl Hotel, 1 p.m. S.R.C. Cricket and Soccer Meetings, S.R.C., 5 pm. Tennis: Tournament at S.C.C. TO-MORROW, FEB. 6 High Tides:—9.49 a.m., 11.26 pjn.121 words
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Article512 1936-02-05 7 Largely Attended Funeral At Bidadari Singapore, Tuesday. death took place at his residence I n t o 340—E Changi Road, Singapore, Feb 3, after an ilhjess extending several months of Mr. Lav/rence i Lck Moller, an inspector employed Roads Department of the Singare Municipality.512 words
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Article60 1936-02-05 7 Sharp Sentence Inflicted On Javanese Singapore, Tuesday. Convicted on a series of charges, of trafficking in Javanese women, a man named Haji Ali bin Mait Mudsa was sentenced to 15 m:nths' r.j." and fined S450. in a further 18 months by the District Judge, Mr. H. A.60 words
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Article45 1936-02-05 7 With the approval of the local Government, a South Indian Muslim League was inaugurated recently. The objects of the League are to assist the South Indian Muslim community in the Colony and to work in the interests of the Islamic religion.45 words
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Article81 1936-02-05 7 Inche Tariman Entertained In Muar Inche Tariman. the popular Malay Agricultural officer at Panchor, Muar, and Hon. Secretary of the Panchor Union Recreation Club, was entertained on Jan. 31 to a farewell tea party on the eve of his departure on transfer to Tangkah. Dr. P. C. Samy,81 words
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Article114 1936-02-05 7 At the twenty-second annual general meeting held on Fob. 2. at Mr. Tan Ah Bah's residence No. 12. Rangoon Road. Singapore, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:— President, Mr. Yap Gim Cheng; VicePresident. Mr. Koh Swee Hock; hon. secretary, Mr. Chua Lai Peow. (reelected*;114 words
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Advertisement41 1936-02-05 7 THE REASON FOR VEST/fc LONG LIFE W^^yl THE PLATE LOCK J^^H guarantee of two years. SSS?V-3»: vsLSTZfSS BRITISH MADE "m gfcdly show y.« how you >»« completely covered only w.th a VEST A. VESTA BATTERIES Sole Agents BRINKM ANN Co. =e e41 words
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Advertisement273 1936-02-05 7 JaJcei'ijou^ AJQJjb JotjccMARIE NUTTY CRISPS 111 AFTERNOON TEA f\ ROYAL ASSORTEr CREAM CRACKERS M CREAMY CHOCOLATE Lwi J ORIENTAL ASSORTED ll J^^^^ Sole Agents:— a 0* GuTnmgefe II Joyce -for (Inc. in S.S.) JSP C^hOlCe WJS. 7. i "STAR BRAND" So ils li To Vegetable Margarine 1 For All Your273 words
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Advertisement521 1936-02-05 8 |VL opening tonight THE SCREEN'S GREATEST COMEDY TEAM IN A TORNADO OF FUN AND LAUGHTER! 1 ML P^ N STORMY WEATHER mf*m TOJI WALLS and RALPH LYNN if\ HejJ| YV0NNE arnaud ROBERTSON HARE ■ySR IT'S THE FUNNIEST FILM WITHIN MEMORY AND MORE V,. V GAUMONT-BRITISH PICTURE BI^T Ift 1 story521 words
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Advertisement73 1936-02-05 8 MKrl^t^^m^M^ _ian JB Shown Singapore Breaking Excitement *fl MARLBOROUGH 1 pTS7p Side splitting Comedy—Dancing—Singing and Beautiful Girls— «TAI SOW C1H SEHG n An outstanding Cantonese Comedy! Featuring the Chinese Laurel and Hard}'. Matinees: Sat. Sun. "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" anrl •ruvi: of ixpi A" n M ,i RIALTO THEATRE, MALACCA 6.15 4th73 words
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Article297 1936-02-05 9 Malay In Dying Condition Near Garage I A startt TMr Sin Bapore, Tuesday. A u V liI,w discovery was made by the Javanese gardener of Mr T 5Jo?™ hlan f the Si ngapore Cold Storage on the morning of Jan. 21 While dumping garden refuse in Kampong297 words
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Article56 1936-02-05 9 Singapore. Tuesday, j Vedivellu. an Indian Police Com" peon who is charged with using as I genuine a forged live dollar bill wa» committed for trial at the next Assizes I at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. Norman Grice. Hie Second Magistrate, this afternoon. Mr.56 words
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Advertisement474 1936-02-05 9 SH0E POLISH MAKES OLD SHOES LOOK NEW I A N( V < HI V\ TRA SETS S S I'rices from 1 i to 514.00 per set of 21 pieces for six persons. I TEA CUPS SAUCERS. 1 HYE SENG CO., j U ib Chulia St: 'Prmne No. 4K17. h FOR474 words
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Advertisement39 1936-02-05 9 REDUCING IS NECESSARY if you don't want to look funny. 4k Mr obtained H j through the IB Hormone B W /'< Praparation I I Sold at all Dispensaries 5. Stores. Sofrr agentt NAINA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore end Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Advertisement439 1936-02-05 9 J ANOTHER BIG HIT Screening Simultaneously at the 1 <-HA\i> i in: i hi: j 7 ?,0 p.m. (NEW WORLD) 9.30 p.m. S AND j i mMHi t a i si i i s j l 7 p.m. (TAN JONG P AC Alt ROAD) f) p.m. I The Great all439 words
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Advertisement312 1936-02-05 9 j ARCHIE It LEV Ell j DIRECTING HIS OWN ORCHESTRA ON y Archie Bleyer is acknowledged as the best arranger of Modern Music in America. His arrangements are used all over Europe and America. > Now on REX RECORDS, you will hear Music arranged irom his pen and I I312 words
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Obituary81 1936-02-05 10 LOW—Mrs. Low Chin Nyay passed away on Sunday at her residence No. 17, Norris Road at the age of 42. She leaves behind her husband, Mr. Low Chin Nyay, six sons Low Yeow Koon, Peng Koon, Teck Koon, Jim Koon. Kay Koon and Moh Koon, one daughter,81 words
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Article802 1936-02-05 10 jyjATTEKS of the utmost importance to the status ot\ the British Empire, in which Malaya is directly concerned, are being discussed by the new session of the British Parliament. There are, first of all, the supplementary estimates for the Forces which, if passed, are expected to802 words
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Article42 1936-02-05 10 The annual dinner of the Malaya branch of the Chartered Surveyors' Institution, which was provisionally arranged for Feb. 22, has been postponed for a short time as a mark of respect to the memory of His late Majesty King George.42 words
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Article178 1936-02-05 10 Mr. L. J. B. Madden, who is ill in the Taiping Hospital, is making steady progress towards recovery. Mr. W. A. C. Haines, at one time stationed in Ipoh and at Taiping, Ls going to Johore as Commissioner of Police. Mr. J. Innes Miller, the former Registrar General of Statistics,178 words
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262 1936-02-05 10 NOTES COMMENTS Sir Reginald Johnston jtflR Reginald Johnston, one of the best informed of Europeans on Chinese affairs, has been renewing his acquaintance with the country in which he spent so many years. Now Professor of Chinese at the University of London, Sir Reginald was in China from 1898, when262 words
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Article225 1936-02-05 10 gARDENING is a delightful and instructive hobby as is evidenced by its popularity in the temperate zones, but it is not regarded with the same enthusiasm in the tropics, where the climate is not conducive to the unremitting care and attention which a well-planned garden demands. This225 words
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Article166 1936-02-05 10 MALAYAN figures of gross Import exports for 1935, together with comparative figures for 1934 have ready appeared in the Malaya Tnburu-. They show a favourable trade bala of $105,062,000, which, while tory, compares unfavourably with I balance of the previous year which amounted to $112,551,000. These fig suggest166 words
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Article187 1936-02-05 10 pHILATELISTS in Malaya are mildly excited over what is apparently an oversight in the unified issue of Sir. Settlements and P.M.B. stamps which have recently been made available co the public under the decentralisation scheme. While the stamps of the Colony. Perak. Negri Senibilan and Pahung have187 words
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Article302 1936-02-05 10 By "Looker On" THE man who is acting the fool is not always acting. A A It is said that almost every girl can wind a man around her finger if he hasn't any backbone. A A Hartford, Connecticut, has an automobile hearse with a licence302 words
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Advertisement322 1936-02-05 10 JVE W TR OPICAL WRIST WATCH RECTANGULAR SHAPE, SNOWITE STAINLESS STEEL BACK. UNBREAKABLE GLASS. ARABIC FIGURES. PRICE S10.50 each. Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE COLEMAN YOUR GUARANTEE 1 I OF YEARS OF PERFECT SERVICE. 2 Coleman are ••EX"' made from finest Egypt8% .an cotton. Easy to rrxva fi ww attach, made322 words
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Advertisement27 1936-02-05 10 j You ta si Hook Through Tickftfs FROM ANY I Railway Station TO PENANG HILL MAXWELL'S HILL (Taiping) CAMERON HIGHLANDS THE GAP (Pahang) AND Fraser's Hill j27 words
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843 1936-02-05 11 OIL BAN No Time To Be Lost, Says Eden London, Feb. 4. a number of important questions which were down for answer at the first meeting of the House of Commons for business since its adjournment »>e< ore843 words
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Article80 1936-02-05 11 Effectiveness Of Extending Measures The Committee decided to convene a Committee of Experts to conduct a technical examination,, with a view to reporting at an early date on the effectiveness of extending the present measures of the embargo to them. "I need only add that no time will80 words
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Article107 1936-02-05 11 MUST REACH THE OBJECTIVE On Both Fronts ETHIOPIA DENIES DEFEAT Reuter. Rome, Feb. 5. AFTER sitting for 2'/ 2 hours, the Fascist Grand Council meeting concluded at 3 a.m. A communique issued later states that the Council regards the recent military victories on the Eritrean andReuter. - 107 words
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Article342 1936-02-05 11 London, Feb. 2. rpHE battle reported from Dessie appears to be that waged at Tembien between Jan. 21 and Jan. 23, of which, the Italian version, claiming a substantial victory has already been published. Hitherto the Abyssinian accounts have been disparaged because of the definite character of the342 words
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Article480 1936-02-05 11 ABYSSINIANS MAKALE Say They Can Take It Any Time Addis Ababa, Feb. 4. Makale can be taken whenever the Ethiopians like, according to military opinion here. The Ethiopians are so confident that this dangerous salient will automatically fall into their hands that a direct assault is not likely as it480 words
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Article183 1936-02-05 11 Assessors Disagree In K.L. Case Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. REFERRED to by his counsel as "the victim of unhappy circumstances," a Tamil, Munasamy, was to-day sentenced in the Supreme Court, by Mr. Justice J._H. pedlow, to five years' rigorous imprisonment on being found guilty of culpable homicide not183 words
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Article46 1936-02-05 11 Netherlands-East Indies Air Lines Reuter Wireless. Genoa, Feb. 2. THE use of Zeppelins on the Netherlands airlines to Batavia was discussed at a meeting here between Doctor Eckener and Doctor Bronsing, Director of the Royal Dutch Air Line, according to the Italian press.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article119 1936-02-05 11 Schoolboy's Death COLLISION WITH LORRY Singapore, Wednesday. A SINGAPORE schoolboy died in the General Hospital this morning as a result of a road accident. The deceased was Wemyss Charles Cornelius, aged 18, the eldest son of the late Mr. Osmond Cornelius and Mrs. Cornelius. He was riding119 words
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Article60 1936-02-05 11 Class Formed At Victoria School A School Certificate class has been formed at the Victoria Afternoon School, Singapore, the necessary number of en- rolments being received In response to an advertisement in the Malaya Tribune. There is room for a few more students, and applications should be sent60 words
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Article101 1936-02-05 11 Many Accidents i I 38 DEGREES UNDER ZERO Reuter. New York, ftfeJi. THERE were many accidents in Eastern States as a result of frost following a drizzH?, by which the streets became 1 icecoated, rendering them almost impossible to walk or drivq on. Traffic was generallyReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement34 1936-02-05 11 I T oi Klim are its cleanliness and purity; its uniits unique keeping qualities try a tin ana De convinced. OUT UNABLE AT ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES. J DISTRIBUTORS: GETZ BROS. CO. i v34 words
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Advertisement39 1936-02-05 11 NEW INSTRUMENT! We instal the most practical and accurate American instruments which you have never seen for Testing Eyesight. Have your eyes examined by us C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Road,39 words
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Advertisement112 1936-02-05 11 PREMIER QUALITY j Macaroni Vermicelli (Ki MACARONI. PREMIERE QUALITE. I i,*'] TRAVERS' PERFECTION SHIP BRAND AUS'SAllAN MANUffiCTjS£ j T R A V E R S J^^^^^ 1 M Perfection. mm \f'o M r r Krand Macaroni ffi/k. t rviw t L L\. f\ a n d Vermicelli &wsan&*s. Qumjte. I112 words
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450 1936-02-05 12 PRICE FACTOR Official Assignee's Views A BOOM brings in its train a crop of bankruptcies, according to Mr. E N. Taylor, the Official Assignee, Singapore. Many traders commit themselves to forward contracts and then had themselves unable to meet them. A450 words
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Article270 1936-02-05 12 Miss J. B. Bayliss Passes Through Singapore, Wednesday. A MOST attractive passenger on board rt the Messageries Maritimes "Marechal Joffre" which arrived in Singapore yesterday, was Miss J. B. Bayliss, who embarked at Saigon. Miss Bayliss is connected with the head office of Elizabeth Arden in Paris and270 words
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Article472 1936-02-05 12 Theatre Incident MR. W, D. LAMBERT ON TRIAL Singapore, Wednesday. THE trial of Mr. W. manager of the Pavilion Theatre, on three charges of perjury occupied the attention of the District Judge, 3Ir. H. A. Forrer, the whole of yesterday. The D.P.P., 31r. N. A. Worley,472 words
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Article243 1936-02-05 12 What Near Future May Bring ABOUT a week ago, Capt. Geoffrey H. Freyberg, O.B.E.. R.N., the retiring Master Attendant, said he foresaw that in another fourteen years' time, the east lagoon would be dredged, the bulks removed and a stone pier built alongside which ocean going vessels243 words
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Article361 1936-02-05 12 FOUR VESSELS On The Route To Europe THE N.Y.K., one of the largest Japanese shipping firms, has made a decision for 1936 which will mark a considerable advance in the speed and comfort of this service on the run between Europe and the East. This decision361 words
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Article29 1936-02-05 12 The total proceeds ol collections in Singapore for the Poppy Day Fund amounted to $16,613.47. an increase oi $1,223.43 over the collection for the previous year.29 words
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Article33 1936-02-05 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 4. The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Cotton Spindles Bill, after a Labour amendment for its rejection had been defeated, by 23 7 votes to 149.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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278 1936-02-05 12 Fine Entertainment At The Alhambra Singapore, Wednesday. THE double feature programme which opened at the Alhambra Theatro last night provided excellent entertainment. Both pictures contained clever straight-forward plots with swift-mov-ing sequences to hold the interest from start to finish. Regis Toomey, who takes the278 words
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Article371 1936-02-05 12 Fine Dramatic Fare Al The Capitol Fine Hindustani Talkie At The Regal WITHOUT Regret" is a picture with a plot of strong dramatic quality and ci change from sophisticated comedy and musicals. Many cinemagocrs welcome a story into which they can get theic teeth, as it were, and371 words
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Article73 1936-02-05 12 "White Rose" which had an extended run at the Royal will conclude its season to-night. The cast is headed by Abdul Wahab, \he millionaire Egyptian singer, whose voice has thrilled thousands of cinema goers and music lovers throughout and near East. "Sarangadha" a. very expensive Tamil musical73 words
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Article45 1936-02-05 12 Pandit Jagadish Chandra Chatterji B.A. 'Cambridge* formerly Director of Oriental Research and Archaeology in Kashmir and of the India Academy of America in New York will deliver a lecture at the Arya Sama.i oremises tomorrow at 11 a.m. His subject will be hi J.. Dharnfi45 words
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Article489 1936-02-05 12 NEW WORK Municipality And Rural Board Singapore. Wednesday. SINGAPORE enjoys a high reputation for the excellent roads it possesses and efforts are continually being made to bring these roads up to the highest standard of modern requirements. Major improvement works which are now being carried out on489 words
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Article103 1936-02-05 12 Latest Appointments In Nanking Nanking. Feb THE following appointments were approved "by the Executive Yuan at meeting held yesterday Ambassador to Japan. Mr. Hu Shiii Ying (formerly chairman of the Mi tional Famine Relief Committee). Ambassador to France. Dr. Wellins ton Koo. Mr. C. T. Wang, former Forei103 words
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Advertisement39 1936-02-05 12 4 ITallana' Vermouth! I ITALIAN TAPE I j $1.35 P""* Another j I per bottle Tolley j from all QUALITY j dealers. Product. Sr vies© I 1 iVjEßSsflOefll I I Sole Agents for Malaya: I i&fAUSTEIt CO.. 1/111. I39 words
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Advertisement17 1936-02-05 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China BuiluTng, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor mtICl.ES ft WORKMEN'S17 words
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131 1936-02-05 13 RED SHOPMEN Ignore Advice Of Union Leaders Reuter. London, Feb. 4. LONDON is threatened with a meat famine owing to the strike of shopmen in the great Smithfttld market for uniform wage conditions. A meeting of thousands of the? workers in theReuter. - 131 words
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Article113 1936-02-05 13 Fined For Disobeying Court Order Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese who failed to comply with an order of the court appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. H. M. Blacker, to-day. It was revealed that he had s'tood surety in the sum of $150 for a compatriot who113 words
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Article, Illustration200 1936-02-05 13 Returns From Holiday In Europe Singapore, Tuesday. MR. W. A. A. M. Daniels, Consul-Gen-eral for the Netherlands in Singapore, returned from home leave by the Indrapoera to-day. He has had a ten months' holiday which he spent in a tour of Europe. He visited Switzerland, Italy, Greece200 words
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Article96 1936-02-05 13 Condition Again Causes Anxiety Shanghai, Feb. 4. The condition of Mr. Wang Ching Wei, the former Premier, who is recovering from wounds sustained from shots fired by would-be assassins at Nanking recently has become complicated owing to an attack of influenza. It is said that his96 words
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Article61 1936-02-05 13 Raid On Steamer From Singapore Reuter. Calcutta, Feb. 4. WHAT is claimed, as the largest seizure of arms ever made by the Port Police, followed a raid on the steamer City of Christehurch from Singapore, when 40 revolvers of Spanish manufacture and 3,000 rounds ofReuter. - 61 words
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Article95 1936-02-05 13 Working Well Say Geneva Experts Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Feb. 1. Sanctions, on the whole, are working well, according to the report of Sanctions experts, but in order that full details of the effect of a sanction may be obtained, all States which are members of the League, suchReuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article678 1936-02-05 13 LAND DISPUTE Singapore Chinese Disagree Singapore, Tuesday. A CLAIM for specific performance of an agreement, formed the subject matter of a civil suit that came up for hearing in the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, the acting Chief Justice, the678 words
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Article64 1936-02-05 13 Singapore. Tuesday. Mr. Soon Hock Chia a young lawyer from Penang, arrived in Singapore yesterday, and will take up duties in the Supreme Court from to-morrow as Deputy Registrar in place of Mr. C. F. J. Ess who has assumed duties as Acting Sheriff. Mr. Ess takes the64 words
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Advertisement13 1936-02-05 13 PRESTCOLD REFRIGERATOR BRITISH AND BEST. \W: $li 9«'»'if' nfl LEE MOTOIIS Orchard Road13 words
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Advertisement210 1936-02-05 13 Appeal! The secret of successful toast is fresh bread. Avoid dry, stale toast by using MM, o va S Urea if which is delivered to you wrapped in waxed paper, so assuring its freshness. Enjoy crisp, golden-brown toast! Our delivery begins at 6.15 a.m. PROPRIETORS j MOTOR UNION INSURANCE j210 words
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Article, Illustration525 1936-02-05 14 CLEVER PLAY Hard Fight In Open Singles Singapore, Wednesday. INTERESTING tenuis was seen on the S.C.r. courts yesterday, when five matches were decided in the Chinese New Year Open Invitation Tennis tournament. The final in the Women's Handicap Singles iaw Miss525 words
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Article83 1936-02-05 14 The following ties will be played to-day: Men's Handicap Doubles: D. K. Evans and J. McPherson vs. Duckworth and Warden. Ladies' Open Doubles: Mrs. Cherrington and Miss Smith vs. Mrs. Saunders and Miss Beale; Mrs. Stroohath and Miss Coleman vs. Mrs. Warden and Mrs. Strickland. Weather permitting, there83 words
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Article246 1936-02-05 14 Committer Pay Tribute To Players ALTHOUGH £1,700 was received In respect of the Soutn African Test matches laso year, Notts County Cricket Club lost last £395 on the season's wcrki;p. This is disclosed in the annual report, vvhich shows that the receipts from matches were £4,209 and246 words
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Article138 1936-02-05 14 "Group" Sportsmen At Their 3est UERE are some interesting facts and figures for some group sports, though some of the "groups" consist of only two people. Such, in fact, is the case with the sport in which the youngest men are best, namely, boxing. In fact, boxers—the best138 words
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Article37 1936-02-05 14 21 Entries In European Zone Challenges for th* Davis Cup in the European Zone have been received from France, Ireland, and Rumania. This brings the number of challenging nations in this zone to 12.37 words
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Article235 1936-02-05 14 Easy Victories For Davie.s And Newman THE first match in the Gold Cup billiards sealed handicap at Thurston's. London, ended recently with Davis 7563 points ahead of Fatkiner. In the earlier session cf the day Davi. totalled 973 and averaged 49. Falkiner's figures being 595' and 30. Davis235 words
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Article, Illustration212 1936-02-05 14 To-Morrow's Fight NEGJtO-SiAMESE CLASH Singapore, Wednesday. COM Pong is very fijt for to-morrow's scrap with Young Johnson at the New WorldApart frcm a cauliflower ear received during his fight with Aime Raphael at Ipoh on Jan. 30, the Siamese was uninjured. Scm Pong told me yesterday212 words
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Article150 1936-02-05 14 England's High P.qJo Standard THE standard of polo in England last year was higher than in 1934. So far as can be judged by the official handicaps, this year's standard should be rather higher still. That is not to say that more players have been given the maximum150 words
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Article125 1936-02-05 14 Chilvers Strains 1 iis Back Sydney, Jan. 27. THE Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria was continued to-day. New South Wales, who had scored 32.° for 9 wickets at close of play on Saturday, only added two runs tz the total to-day before the125 words
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Article146 1936-02-05 14 Spring Tournament in March Singapore, Wednesday. THE Singapore Cricket Club Sprint; Lawn which will begin on Monday, March 16, will consist of the following events: Championship Singles, Championship Doubles, Godown Doubles Handicap and Veterans' Doubles Handicap. In the Godown Doubles Handicap partners must belong to the same firm.146 words
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Advertisement146 1936-02-05 14 nAVI11I1 BERTIE BELL TO-MORROW, FEB. 6th. BOXING the 4 bTg shots ™E NEW WORLD ARENA iff claimed as a realThampion. 1^ .fy B YOUNG m 1 EAGLE 6 4 It II If 1 There may be other Eagles in i\ SOMPONC •W\w II *}m 31 W m m town—but only146 words
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356 1936-02-05 15 TRIAL GAMES S.C.C. To Enter One Team Singapore, Wednesday. IHITH the close of the rugger and hockey seasons, followers of sport are now looking forward to the c urn HUMif l)H «f of the soccer season, which will be started in a356 words
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161 1936-02-05 15 VLL biggest, boxing promotion 8ingapore das Veen privileged to wit- Ness will de staged at tde 0lym pic Ltadtum un Lrldny red. 14. dy 8 c. Leng lde curd will con 5isl ol live bouts. "Lady" lol.tison. wdo proved a wortdy cdamplon in dis ligdt against pernande?.. is above 5161 words
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Article77 1936-02-05 15 Ten Events Provided For Women Madras, Jan. 20. THE Madras Presidency Olympic competitions began to-day with sports for women. This is the first time ladies are competing for Olympic honours in this Presidency. There were altogether 24 lady competitors. They entered for 10 events provided for them, all77 words
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Article91 1936-02-05 15 It is proposed that .a Six-a-Side Soccer Comoetition be held among the members of the MacKenzie Footers about the end of March 1936. As it is intended to offer prizes to the winners and runner-up, it is suggested that a fee of 50 cts. only be paid91 words
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Article111 1936-02-05 15 Leaves For Cruise In West Indies THE latest to feel the strain of lawn tennis is G. P. Hughes, who left on Jan. 11 for a cruise in the West Indies. Hughes has played a lot of tennis during the past year and had been forced111 words
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Article48 1936-02-05 15 Poor Score Against Manawatu Reuter. Palmerston. North Island N.Z., Feb. 4. In a two-day match against Manchester, the M.C.C. scored 176 in their first innings.-Hardstaff 76. Murchison took six wickets for 57. Manawatu had scored 85 for seven wickets at the close of play.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article123 1936-02-05 15 W. H. L. Lister Succeeds P. Eckersley THE Lancashire cricket committee hav-i 1 selected L. Lister to captain the county team in succession to Peter Eckersley, who has entered on a political career. Only 24, and a steadily improving cricketer, Lister has all the qualifications to make123 words
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Article78 1936-02-05 15 Results Of Last Night's Ties Singapore, Wednesday. The results of last night's play in tho Junior Billiards Championship competition is as follows: Martin Rozario (Clerical Union) beat Lai Kirn Siew (J.C.S.A.) by 200 to 160, and Corporal Collins (R.A.F.) beat Scow Teng Wah (Amicable A.Aj by 200 to78 words
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Article42 1936-02-05 15 The Eastern Auto Company, who are agents for Ariel Motors, Ltd., Selly Oak, Birmingham, received the following telegram yesterday: February First-Len Heath riding Ariel Hunter won Colmore Cup, Engla/id's premier reliability trophy, for third successive year—marvellous and unprecedented achievement.42 words
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Advertisement49 1936-02-05 15 II. Cleanses effectively |||||P and thoroughly the |§||§l| mouth, gums and dental inter-spaces. 'Wvmfr 2. Non-irritating to the |||l§p mucous membranes. 3. Economical <Mav be ill§|p diluted 48 to 1». 4. Has a pleasant taste |§||11 and odour (WinterI That is what ASTF.ING- O-SOL will give you. !t'.S. 249 words
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Advertisement188 1936-02-05 15 USE t a j k DEPENDABLE V\ DELCO-LIGHT j k There are nearly half SL'A k VI a million "Deloo Light" rf£&M2& n plants in use. This in it- LKfeSPl self is sufficient testhn< ny '^SM of the great service they flB3JSIaffi& have been to the world. jBfe&ESa^ In far188 words
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Advertisement538 1936-02-05 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT" by reason of the fact i 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; (3) introduced modern innovations that were previously538 words
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Article289 1936-02-05 16 Not Affected MR. EDEN EXPLAINS IN PARLIAMENT Reuter. London, Feb. 4. IN the House of Commons, replying to questions as regards the situation in China, Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, briefly recalled the establishment of the HopeiChahar Political Council and also the administration ofReuter. - 289 words
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Article102 1936-02-05 16 'Farewell Social And Joint Service Singapore, Tuesday. On account of the approaching retirement of the Rev. William Murray, O.B.E., M.A., the congregation of the Singapore Presbyterian Church (Orchard Road) will hold a farewell social meeting, with a short musical programme, at the Tomlinson "All, on Friday102 words
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Article53 1936-02-05 16 British Official Wireless. London. Feb. 4. Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue, excluding self-balanc-ing items, amounts to £556,566,536 compared with £537.758.359 at the corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure, exclusive of self-balancing items, is £616 825.518 against £597,641.765 at the corresponding date ofBritish Official Wireless. - 53 words
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Article242 1936-02-05 16 Ceremony In Loiulm» MISS LIANE YEN MR. N. L. LIEU Reuter. London, Feb. 4. A NOTABLE wedding took place to-day at the Chinese Embassy in London, Mr. (Juo Tai Chi, the Chinese Ambassador, officiating, when Miss Liane. daughter of Mrs. Yen, of Shanghai, was married to Mr.Reuter. - 242 words
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Article107 1936-02-05 16 Jewish Medical Student's Act Reuter. Davon (Switzerland*, t'rb. I. IIERR C.ustloff, Genau Sma agent in Switzerland, who was recently very active politically, was shot dead this evening by an unknown man. who escaped. A later report states that a SS-year-eld Yugoslav Jewish medical student. David Frankfurter,Reuter. - 107 words
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Advertisement211 1936-02-05 16 PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH THE PLEASANT WAY. To be healthy, internal cleanliness must be maintained. For this thfre is no need to take strong, harmful, habitforming purgative pills, or to swallow nauseating liquid medicines. All that is required is an occasional dose of Pinkettes. t t In the homes of people211 words
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Advertisement83 1936-02-05 16 T)o You Possess it? The fascination of a bright, sparkling smile cannot exist without attractive teeth aud healthy gums. The double-duty Forhan's will not only help preserve your natural charm but will enhance the fascination of vour smile through the attraction of healthy teeth and sound gums. Forhan% aids and83 words
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Advertisement46 1936-02-05 17 3 c. for a Bigger Better Bar Containing Two Picture Stamps Wank 5PlteS Pi Ure "kture Stamps mav be Exchanged at:-lS-C. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE ANY ONE PICTURE STAMP FOR TWO UNWANTED ONES. PRIZES OFFERED FOR COMPLETED ALBUMS which will he returned after checking CADBURY'S MILK CHOCOLATE46 words
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Advertisement157 1936-02-05 17 murt than just vei y particular kind ol aerial. $1.50 per coil Brings envied results:: So 1 ec t i v i t y—Vol u ni e—Ton e Good reception is worth any price you pay. Try it and then you will know why it is so efficient. Scientifically made157 words
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Advertisement278 1936-02-05 17 Q flgrvrj Victor Radio 0 class by itself! No Radio of comparable size and price can be better. Every model fully guaranteed!! May we demonstrate to you? Sole Agents:— KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY, 404, North Bdg., Rd. SINGAPORE. 223, Batu Rd. G. Station Rd 56, Main Rd. 24. Beach St.278 words
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Miscellaneous984 1936-02-05 17 ft I ~WT m m m Chapman. Relayed from the Oarrick fSaiayaii Listeiif»i«« llntlio T ~,r& J5J JBL suggestions for the listener's bookshelf by Eric Gillett. RTCTTTSH EMPTPP the Ballet Th« n„ m( 10 35 p.m.—A Recital of Songs and K a ffrey ToVe) PniVi n^.^ Urooxn fGeo GSC 3132984 words
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187 1936-02-05 18 Ajihough Only In Her Teens This young woman has certainly had her share of trouble. Though only twenty now, she was laid up each winter with rheumatism for five or six years. Last winter was different. By that time she had begun to take187 words
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Article49 1936-02-05 18 Mr. Robert Williams Found Dead Reuter Wireless. London. Feb I. Mr. Robert Willi tins. ex-Chairman of the Labour Party, was found dead in a gas-rilled room In Chelsea to-day. Williams, the sr»n of a docker, was formerly General Secretary to the National Transport Workers' Federation.—Rent;. Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article48 1936-02-05 18 Singapore. Tuesday. The preliminary inquiry Into .1 charge of armed robbery' preferred against a Chinese, Lim Pan K:at. ha been fixed for Feb. 21. The offence is alleged to have been committed in Kim Kiat Lane. The inquiry will be taken bv the Third Magistrate.48 words
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Advertisement614 1936-02-05 18 fs Balances of various Obtainable at Boon Seng Co., Ltd., 36 38, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. Just Received Just Received CREPE PAPER 1 in all colours) Price per fold 12 cts. each. Obtainable at: PETER CHONG COMPANY Educational Booksellers. Printers, etc Singapore. Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang and Branches. 1 TAN614 words
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Advertisement225 1936-02-05 18 I Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. I No. 27, CHULIA STREET. j (ESTABLISHED 1863). j STRAITS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. J Open Daily for '>«pection of furniture, antiques, hardware and S I miscellaneous goods. 1 j Auction Sale of Household Furniture held at our saleroom every t Saturday at 10 a.m. i225 words
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Advertisement108 1936-02-05 18 I CHILDREN LIKE THIS I I ANTISEPTIC CLEANSING I I DENTAL CREAM I I and D enti?ts B Recommend It Too! Dentists recommend Kolynos Have your children use because of its antiseptic Kolynos morning and night, c eansing properties. It in- Just a half-inch on a dry stant y destroys108 words
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Miscellaneous1115 1936-02-05 18 Mr S fi 1 i.. 1150 i) m Close DJA DJN (Germ, 6.15 p.m. Programme announcement. pimm! Forecast 'Germ., Engl... illiljan LlHieiierA ll W pm. UTO»e lma, i*»n ium, 6 .20pm Concert relayed from Radio i 4.20 p.m. Brass Band. rm Bngi.;. -Paris 4-50 p.m. News in English. IfllfflO TO-MORROW1,115 words
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Article251 1936-02-05 19 German Battleship Tom mission ed V viiiitiiokjiviivVI irHE 10.000-ton battleship Admiral Graf 1 spee. the third of the so-called •pocket" class in the German Navy, was ceremonially commissioned at Kiel recently» Messages from Admiral Raeder, the Commander-in-Chief of the German Nav v. and Admiral Forster, the251 words
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Article248 1936-02-05 19 Mr. C. W. A. Scott's NewVenture Reuter. ANEW company, which hopes to give big displays in Canada, India and South Africa, is now being formed here by Mr. C. W. A. Scott, co-winner, with Tom" Campbell Black, of the LondonMelbourne air race in 1934. Under theReuter. - 248 words
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Article72 1936-02-05 19 While wading through the stream to drive out her duck from the water of the Kangsar River at Kuala Kangsar the 11 year old daughter of a hawker was overcome by the force of the water and was carried away to the mouth of the river that joins the Perak72 words
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Article204 1936-02-05 19 Family Seeks £400,000 Hoard Warsaw. B UR in??rnf old and diamonds worth o™„tn£2S P r °P ert y of a Russian emifamily, are to be hunted in the Soviet Union soon Alexander Traflmoff, millionaire head rLn n i! y famous in Czarist times, bufi al1 could realise204 words
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Article161 1936-02-05 19 Seven Persons Killed In Taxi Smash Tokyo. Seven persons—the driver and six schoolboys—were killed and six other boys were injured here when a taxi in which they were all travelling collided with a cyclist and then crashed into a tram. The cyclist was a small boy who was161 words
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Article90 1936-02-05 19 Police Aid Suaitaowed In Ceylon Galte -Ceylon), Jan. 19. A "sensation" was provided in the Muslim quarter at Talapitia to-day when, following the sudden death of a woman the Inquirer into sudden deaths reported to the Police Magistrate that a "post mortem" was necessary before issuing death90 words
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Article261 1936-02-05 19 That Hold Farmers Up To Ridicule London. MR. J. H. WAIN, President of the National Farmers' Union, blames other rural workers up to ridicule and other rural workers up to riducule and causing towns-people to look down on them. He told Lichfield (Staffs.) farmers at their dinner that261 words
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Advertisement182 1936-02-05 19 FACIT CALCULATORS.' vChromium Plated j As Supplied to various Government Departments, Commercial Firms, Rubber Healers, etc. This is one of the neatest, smallest and most Calculators on tho market and operates on the generally approved ten-key principle. The machine works just as easily whether setting up two figures or nine.182 words
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Advertisement218 1936-02-05 19 >»— J I T&v ill l> M*ul«, <j/ JtU Cheshire. Ag»at| for South Malaya, British North Borneo and Sarawak. JACKSON CO.. Lli>.. Mb —55. Rohinson Road. Singapore. Better the proved ear/ Ĕ ThP illustration below tfives SinCtS the da >' s of the nrst Austin ha been the policy of218 words
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43 1936-02-05 20 lvllli.'; Nutd I5uncim2n l second lrom rigdt». second daundter ol tde Nt. lion. Walter Kunciman. president ol tde Loard ol lrado. wdo is to be married to >lr. oeorge Xlexander H lmden <ri»?dt' Witd tdem are lde llon. Oliver larrer and dis wile.43 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-02-05 20 1'Ke two picture 2nove 8now tne teams in tne 2nnuttl noeke> test wnicli W28 pl2v> e6 in Xu2»2 Lumpur on 82turtl2> llliit. I'ne (!olonx te2m, (in coloured skirts) were 6ese»te6 nv tne r.Hl.8. bv tnree lroais to two.44 words
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Advertisement98 1936-02-05 20 food r/lfl SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya i LAVENDER ffl|l§ A tradition of immaculate womanhood this Lovable Fragrance is so right' at all times especially for those pleasant informal occa- l^S^lk sions when an exotic scent might be out of I 4 I place. It adds to each moment a98 words
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