Malaya Tribune, 24 February 1936
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1936-02-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXILL- •No. 45 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaga Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 24, 1936. Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936 FIVE CENTS38 words
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Advertisement116 1936-02-24 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BRITISH CEMENTS GREATER STRENGTH GREATER BEAUTY and LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT stocked by FERROCRETE GUTHRIE 5 II? SNOWCRETE COLORCRETE in SS) *d s- 6 mmmmm T I i MILK AT ITS BEST j s I I i """....J J'i116 words
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Advertisement336 1936-02-24 1 All attractive 1936 mo it It ol these famous watches:— WYLER CYMA ROSKOPF i VULCALN M.C.C. POLAR are on display. Prices are extremely moderate. Malayan Watch Co., Watch Dealers Repairers. 433, North Bridge Road, (near Middle Road). j The Original 4^ i»»i>h s jjjL wt Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING336 words
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544 1936-02-24 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES. LOSS OF JAPANESE FREIGHTER Crew Of 40 Believed To Have Perished Kobe, Feb. 6. THE entire crew of the Osaka Shosen 1 Kaisha cargo ship Unnan Maru (2,201 tons), which sank about 20 miles off Katanosaki Promotory, Oshima island near Kushinroto, Wakayama prefecture, early yesterday morning, are544 words
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Article163 1936-02-24 2 Carriage Of Bananas From West Indies Details are to hand of a new German shipping combine at Bremen, known as the Union Handels and Schiffahrtsgesellschaft m.b.H. The share capital is 1,000,000rm. equally subscribed by Bremen and Hamburg interests and the United Fruit Co. of Boston. The manager163 words
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Article134 1936-02-24 2 Regulation For Going Ashore In Soviet Ports The following regulation to be observed by officers and men of foreign vessels in Soviet ports, and which came into force on Jan. 20, has been issued by the Soviet Government:— "All officers and crews of foreign vessels may go ashore134 words
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Article278 1936-02-24 2 Govt. Loans To Replace Old Cargo Tonnage AFTER an agitation on the part of the Belgian shipowners, extending over a period of about six years, for Government loans to enable them to replace their obsolete tcnnage, the Belgian Government has now consented to these loans to the amount278 words
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Article66 1936-02-24 2 At the annual meeting of the Southampton and Isle of Wight Steam Packet Co.. at Southampton recently th° chairman (Mr. C. J. Sharp, J.P.,) announced that the company's steamer Queen is to be remained Mauretania "We are doing it to oblige the Cunard Steamship Co." said Mr. Sharp66 words
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Advertisement394 1936-02-24 2 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 BANGALORE 6,000 Mar. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Mar. 13 CARTHAGE 16,000 Mar. 27 BHUTAN 6,100 Apr. 9 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 19 CHITRAL 16,000 Apr. 24 SOUDAN 6.500 May 6 RANPURA394 words
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Advertisement491 1936-02-24 2 N. Y. K. LIWE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port "Said. Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU Mar. 5 s s 8UWA MARU Mar. 19 s.s. "FUSHIMI MARU" Apr. 2 s.s. KAKOZAKI MARU Apr. 16 Rates to 1st class 2nd491 words
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Advertisement299 1936-02-24 2 mf mm v. d PASSENGER FREIGHI SERVICE. Luxurious One-Class Moiorship: "MEONIA" From Singapore Marcjh 3 Fare To: Marseilles £55-£7 C London £60-£7o For further particulars please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LTD., 12, Raffles Quay, Tel 5323. HAMBURG-AMERIRA LLNIE. Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs W Cj Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany).299 words
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Advertisement478 1936-02-24 2 STEAMER SAILING w NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD W (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. 1936. "HAVEL" also calls Iloilo Feo. 24 "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Mar. 1 "GOSLAR" omits Manila Mar. 11 DONAU Mar. 31 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND478 words
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Article103 1936-02-24 3 NO CHANGE IN PRICE Very Dull Tow Prevails From Our Financial Correspondent j Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $102%; up 10-day's Prices:— London: 7 <{d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: No market. TIN London: No markets. Crass103 words
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Article92 1936-02-24 3 During the week ending Feb. 15, exporta from Malayan ports amounted to 215 cases, of which: 373 (53 per cent.» cases were to the United Kingdom. 175 <per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 21.351 (42 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 2,316 i 5 per cent92 words
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7 1936-02-24 3 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS7 words
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Article622 1936-02-24 3 Singapore. Monday, 10 u.m. Issue. FVaser Lyall Value Co 8c Evatt I!- Ampal 5 9 8 3 5 9 013 CI A Kumbang 29 31 29 6 31 6 SI A Malav 59 01) 59 60 -cd 5'- A Hltam 14 9 15 6 14 6 15 6 51622 words
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Article176 1936-02-24 3 ISSUED BY FRASER At CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Vr 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar, *41, Sep' 30 10« 110 nom 4Vs% 1907 red 1947 BROOCH) Interest Mar. 31 Sept. 30 112 114 nom 4VfT- 1909 red 1955 tioonnofl Interest Mnreh 31 Sept. 30 118 120176 words
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Article410 1936-02-24 3 The following share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— Singapore, Monday. 10 a.m. Issue Value Fraser Lyall and Shares and Co. Ev.\tt I Allenby 1.65 175 1.70 1.80 1 A. Gajah 1.10 1.20 1.10 120 1 A. Hitam 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 1 A.410 words
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Article370 1936-02-24 3 V.B CLOSING QUOTATIONS 0-> Issue. Fraser Lyail Value Co. 8r Evatt *2 A. Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 82 A. Brick 7 pre. 1.45 i.60nom 1.45 1.C0 $10 Atlas Ice 12.25 12.75 12.25 12.75 £1 BAT. 125 130 £6.5.0. £6.10.0 60 B.M. B'casting .05 dis par .05 dis370 words
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99 1936-02-24 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. February) 25 15,16 26 I|IQ Good F.A.Q. in cases mm mm (FO.B. February* 25 13 16 25 15 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 25? 4 g% do. March99 words
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Article382 1936-02-24 3 Profit Of £3£51 ESTATE IN GOOD CONDITION •J'HE twenty-fifth annual ordinal y general meeting of the Soembor Ajoe Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at 71, St. Mary Axe, B.C. Mr. F: B. Budgett, the Chairman, said that under restriction the crop had been reduced from 7*13,000 lbs.382 words
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Article130 1936-02-24 3 £27,000,000 Issue Announced London. Feb. 19. THE Railway Finance Corporation, which was registered in December for the purpose of raising money to tinance the big railway improvements scheme, is making an issue of £27.000.000 uuaranteed debenture stock. 1951-52. This will carry interest at 1% per cent, and will130 words
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Article104 1936-02-24 3 Officials Coming To Singapore To Open Branch CAbla news has been received bn Singapore from Hongkong stating 1 hat Mr P C. Hwang and Mr R C. Chen, ot the Bank of China, have left Hongkong by the P. and O. Cathay for Singapore to cjien a104 words
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Article212 1936-02-24 3 RECORD SALES New High Water Marks For Exports I «ondon, I* <b. I. TIIK export trade of the British m tor industry achieved a new high-Water mark last year. For the first time more than £12,000,000 worth of cars, commercial vehicles, chassis, engines and parts were sold212 words
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Article256 1936-02-24 3 Tin Hardens On Quota Reduction Reuter Wireless. London Feb. iy. ALTHOUTH active in various directions the chief feature of the Stock Exchange has be» 11 the sharp advance In Rolls Royce issues from 178s. to 190s. 6d. and the upward trend of transatlantic issues. Aviations, however, suffered fromReuter Wireless. - 256 words
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Advertisement238 1936-02-24 3 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000.000. Reserve Fund Yen 127.450,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavla, Duiiitay, Berlin. Calcutta. Cantcn, uairen, Fengtien. Hamburg, Hankow. Harbin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking. Karachi. Kobe. London, Los Angeles. Manila, Moji. Nagasaki. Nagoya. New York. Osaka, Paris,238 words
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Advertisement28 1936-02-24 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPOR1 HON, LTD FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFF?CE: 16D, Cecil St. Singapore L. O. JOUNoON, General Maimer.28 words
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Advertisement446 1936-02-24 3 V I SAFEGUARDED INSURANCE. So long us premiums on Insurance are met protection for your family la a certainty. But there la always the danger that protection may be lost, when an accident diverts fund* from the Insurance to meet expenses. The Asia Life offers a sure and exclusive way446 words
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Article222 1936-02-24 4 Now He Shows How To Run Hotels A YOUNG man with a title who once peeled potatoes and onions in a West End hotel kitchen is now being hailed as one of the greatest hoteliers in New York. He is the Hon. David Rhys, son r{ Lord222 words
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Article136 1936-02-24 4 Man Branded By Blacksmith For Life Belgrade. For the rest of his life the figure •2" will be burnt deep into the cheek of Franja Vishnjitch of Vaiazhdin. slavia. While watching the local blacksmith brand some horses, he said,Jie would willingly be branded for two bottles136 words
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Article112 1936-02-24 4 Rock Fall Heard Four Miles Off London, Feb. 6. When about 50.000 tons of rock crashed into a quarry near the main road from Shipham to Cheddar. Somerset, the noise was heard four miles away. It is thought that the landslide was partly caused by heavy rains The112 words
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Article95 1936-02-24 4 Ladysmith, Natal A truck containing se-veral tons oi dynamite was derailed on the Lady-smith-Van Reenan Line-out failed to explode. Twenty-two other trucks in the --ame train were also piled up. They were carrying live sheep. y f al S d0^ n Kang from Ladysmith .ound 150 dead95 words
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Advertisement927 1936-02-24 4 SCHIFFNER CO., LTD. j i TELEPHONE 7342. j m 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 submitted927 words
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Advertisement675 1936-02-24 4 T FREE CHRISTIAN LITERATURE, and sample copy of "THE VOICE," organ independent fundamental churches of America, 38 pages. Enclose 2c. Stamp or coin for postage. Rer. Breman, P.O. Box 72, Singapore. PRIVATE TUITION LATIN, ENGLISH MATHEMATICS By teacher of many years experience. Fast Progress Guaranteed. Students coached for London Matriculation,675 words
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Advertisement688 1936-02-24 4 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 144 of 1904. Re HOH SIONG TOH LEE TECK BEE (separate estate of Hoh Yong Moh, deceased, bankruptcy No. 24 of 19*5). Administration Order made 30tn January 1905. Date and place of688 words
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Advertisement416 1936-02-24 4 ESTATE OF HADJI KHADIJAH BINTE HADJI ABDUL HADI. DECEASED AUCTION SALE OF A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, ETC. to be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. ON WEDNESDAY, 26TH FEB., 1936 AT 10.30 A.M. Comprising:—Silver krosangs set with diamond, kraboos set with stone, bangles, anklets, chains,416 words
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Advertisement96 1936-02-24 4 Tel 3786. BE UP—TO—JATE! HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED! 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. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 28-A, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 2333 Stockists of Etiica Brand New Port96 words
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Article183 1936-02-24 5 Steps To Prevent Undue Profits Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 21. IN the House of Commons Mr. Baldwin I was closely questioned as regards press statements outlining the Government's Defence plans. He denied there tad been leakages and said the articles vere merely based on intelligent anticipation andReuter Wireless. - 183 words
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Article61 1936-02-24 5 $50,000 Demanded As Ransom Reuter. Peiping, Feb. 22. News has just been received from Father Henry Kellner, the German Catholic, who was captured In Shihtsien of Kweichow, on Jan. 13 by the Holungites. who forced their captive to write a letter demanding $50,000 *3 raniQBL The letter indicatesReuter. - 61 words
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Article52 1936-02-24 5 Italy Stands By Tripartite Agreement Reuter. Rome. Feb. 20. Following conversations between nor Suvieh and the Austrian Foreign Minister dealing chiefly with the D inubian problem, a communique states the ministers are in complete agreement. It confirms the intention of following the policy outlined in the Italo-Austro-Hungarian agreementReuter. - 52 words
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Article270 1936-02-24 5 Sir B. Spilsbury May ReCalled (By Air Mail) London, Feb. 12. PRELIMINARY arrangements have al--1 ready been completed for the forthcoming trial, at Manchester Assizes, of Dr. Buck Ruxton. who Is alleged to have murdered his wife and their children's nursemaid. Mary Jane Rogerson, in his270 words
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Article116 1936-02-24 5 Hamburg. For the first time in the administration of justice by the German navigation court, a moving picture of a collision between two vessels was admitted as decisive evidence. On November 8, 1935. the Soviet motorship Corporation collided with 'he German motor schooner Hoffnug near Kiel. The116 words
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Article147 1936-02-24 5 Gifts From Famous Indian Poet Plymouth. Feb. 16. TWO modernist impressiens by the Indian poet and artist, Sir Rabindranath Tagore, which are to be presented to the Borough of Croydon, were brought home from Calcutta by Mr. Ranald Newson, cf Croydon, in the liner Mulbera, which arrived at147 words
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Article160 1936-02-24 5 Religious Meetings Shock Police Reuter. i By Air Mail) Bucharest, Feb. 12. jl FANATIC, religious sect known as the "Tremblers" has sprung up in the Transylvania district, Rumania, and is causing the police much anxiety. Among its devotees are said to be many young girls under sixteen.Reuter. - 160 words
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Article127 1936-02-24 5 Councils For Europe, Asia And America Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 20. THE British Government was not con- templatinsj or considering -any steps toward the ioinial revision of the constitution of the league of Nations, declared Earl Stanhope in the House of Lords, replying to the motion ofReuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Advertisement230 1936-02-24 5 ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES Twice weekly service Singap v.v. Departure from Singapore every Wednesday Saturday at 3 p.m. MAILS for: Medan. Iran, Gre it Britain, Ireland, America and the whole of Europe.. Close at G.P.O. Singapore on Wednesday and Saturday at 12,45 p.m. IMPORTANT: Superscribe your correspondence for Europe generally230 words
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Miscellaneous141 1936-02-24 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS The following is the programme of diills up to and for week ending Mar. 1:— TO-DAY, FEB. 24 5.15 p.m.—Headquarter?, Cadre Classes LA. and M.G. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. iv», A.A. Training. 5 15 p.m.—Headquarters. S.V.F.A.. N.C.O.'s Revision Course. 6.15 p.m.-Miniature Range. S.R.A. Recruits. Empire Test TO-MORROW, -7.8.141 words
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Miscellaneous47 1936-02-24 5 5.30 p.m.—Headquarters, Brigade Sigs.. W T Training. SATURDAY, FEB. 29 3 p.m.—Headquaiters, Cadre Classes M.G.. Weekend Parade. 2.30 p.m.—3o Yards Range. "D (Eurasian! Company, Zeroing Rifles. SUNDAY. MAR. 1 9 am—Headquarters, Cadre Classes M.G.. Weekend Parade. ->30 a m —30 Yards Range, "D" (Eurasian- Company, Zeroing Rifles.47 words
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Article240 1936-02-24 6 Unusual Loads On Australian Route i London, Feb. 11. U7HEN air services began their possibilities for the conveyance of goods were considered, but there was some uncertainty about the type of freieht which was likely to be carried. Experience liis proved that there kg a very Wide demand240 words
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87 1936-02-24 6 THE HONG SIANG New Ho Hong Steamer Arrives Singapore, Monday. The Hong Siang, belonging to the Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd., has arrived in Singapore from China ports on a trip inaugurating the new biweekly service. The vessel, which was formerly87 words
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Article172 1936-02-24 6 Milampus, Dutch, 3,661 tons, from Makassar 24.2, to P. Swettenham. Kajang, British. 1,284 tons, from Sandakan 24.2, to British North Borneo 29.2 Op ten Noort, Dutch, 3,566 tons, from Batavia 24.2, to Belawan Deli 24.2. Silversandal, British, 3,093 tons, from Hongkong 24.2, to P. Swettenham 2.3. Flintshire, British,172 words
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Article125 1936-02-24 6 ATOMOSTTiF THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Feb. 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate V Rohna 22; Cremer, Ayoey 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3» D'Artagnan 18; Yuensang 16; Melampus 14; Pres. Garfield 11; Kudat 9; Flintshire 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Chokoh Mam 3C: Strel Scientist125 words
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Article192 1936-02-24 6 Travelled From Man's Head To Foot Belgrade. TOR the first time since the Great War. 1 James Oven, a 60-year-old peasant of Sveti Krizh, in Slovenia, is now free from pain. In 1918. he was wounded in the head by a bullet. Now, 18 years later, he192 words
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Article121 1936-02-24 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. iLondon) by Air (Imperial*, time of delivery by boxholders' letters only 7 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Europe (Amsterdam) by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 8 p.m. to-day and general121 words
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Article60 1936-02-24 6 The 'Imperial) Air Mail despatched trom Singapore on Feb. 13 was delivered in London on Feb. 22 "9 days). The (Netherlands) Air Mail despatch p d from Singapoie on Feb. 15 war, de'ivered in London on Feb. 24 days>. Mail despatched from Singapore on Jan. 31 by the60 words
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Article287 1936-02-24 6 Exhibition In Vienna EMPEROR'S TRAGIC FATE A HIGHLY interesting exhibition Abyssinian artistic, ethnographical, and other objects, which Herr Bieber assembled during his exploring trips before the war, has just been opened in Vienna. Herr Bieber was fascinated by Africa even as a child. Although he was287 words
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Article202 1936-02-24 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 24. Euyers Sellers London 4 months' sight 2l4Vs London 3 months* sight 2 4 3|32 London 60 days' sight 2 4 116 London 30 days* sight 2 4 1|32 London demand 2|4 London T.T. 2;4 Lyons and Paris demand 866 Hamburg demand 140 New York202 words
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Article103 1936-02-24 6 British official Wireless. London. Feb. 22. Pa;i< 74 47 64, Ncv YorL +.U> Mont real 4.1)8 2 Brussels J0 20u. Geneva 16 10'i, AnutAduA 7 27 Milan 62%. Bt* villi 12.25). Stockholm Copenhagen 22.3fi» a Oslo 19«0*s. "ictma 2(l' PiuffUe 1U». rfeltfligfor» 227 Muddd 30 5 04, jBritish official Wireless. - 103 words
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Article203 1936-02-24 6 Singapore, Feb. 21. R (Siam i W Coast No. I per Koyan $115 R (Siam iW. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $112 R i Siam i W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $110 Rice, B. Siam, No 1 per Koyan $103 Rice, B. Siam. No. 2 per Koyan $100203 words
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Article121 1936-02-24 6 First Of Three New Motorships Launched The first of three 9,000-ton motor vessels building for Messrs. Louis LouisDreyfus and Co., the leading French grain brokers, was launched at the Dunkirk yard of Ateliers ct Chantiers de France recently. The vessel was christened Pierre Louis-Dreyfuls. Intended for the121 words
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Article125 1936-02-24 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, FEB. 24 High Tide:—11-30 a.m. Football: A.C.S. Old Boys v. rrcsenc Boys, S.R.C. Birth Centenary Celebration of Sil Ramakrishna, Ramakrishna Mission, 9, Norris Road. TO-MORROW. FEB. 25 High Tides:—0.14 a.m.. 12.14 p.m. Johore State Counci! Meeting, the Dewan,125 words
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Article85 1936-02-24 6 ALHAMBRA. "The Great Impersonation" (Edmund Lowei. CAPITOL—"SIO Raise" (Edward Everett Horton». EMPlRE.—Chinese picture. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wavangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. HOLLYWOOD Murder on the Runaway Train" and "39 Steps." MARLBOROUGH —'No Mere Ladies." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing. Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wa>angs, Cinemas. Talkies etc. PAVILION.—"AIice85 words
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Advertisement396 1936-02-24 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL Jj TO-NIGHT CABARET ATTRACTION loektail llaiiee > 63o«o sis Pm EVY MARNY Din nor Jt- Han/* a Sonfif and Parodistsl lliner Ot UdilLt EVY ARMONT. "The woman (informal) with tne So\den voice" Holland's well known Radio 9.30 to midnight star. NON-DINERS $1.00 SUNDAY NEXT—s.s. "EMPR ESS OF396 words
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Advertisement36 1936-02-24 6 We make a practical fitudy of your head and will suggest a coirfure especially becoming to you FIGARO 2868. RAFFLES HOITEL (Room 120) and at 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD. 110 $12 $15 only P«rmat**t W§f* S*t*iaikt«36 words
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Miscellaneous120 1936-02-24 6 Postal Intelligence .j. SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY lenpat and Tembilahan (Ban Siong Bee> noon (Raub) 2 p.m. hdia, East, North and West (Yuensang) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (Havel > 4 p.m. rava and Southern Sumatra by Air (Netherlands) 7 p.m. Australia, New Zealand, Java nnd Timor Duly by Air (Qantas*120 words
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Miscellaneous229 1936-02-24 6 VLLH DtAtlY l 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 in229 words
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Article372 1936-02-24 7 King Edward's Decision SECOND ACT OF CLEMENCY ißy Air Mail) London, Feb. 12. ht of the jury's strong ulation to mercy and the if Mr. Justice Atkinson, ft I that the sentence of d at the Old Bailey on the other, Mrs. Julia Woodwould never be given372 words
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Article148 1936-02-24 7 Restoration Urged By M.P. By Air Mail) London, Feb. 12. ©ESTORATTON of the Empire Market11 ing Board has been urged here by Mr. Duncan Sandys, M.P. In a speech to the Institute of Certificated Grocers, he said that by its busi-ness-ffke research into the specific requirements of148 words
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Article208 1936-02-24 7 Detained At Brixton Station London, Feb. 18. A COMMON jury in Mr. Justice du Parcq's Court has awarded Mrs Florence Colman, a widow, aged 60, of St. Michael's R:ad. Stockwell, S.E., £250 damages against British Home Stores, Limited, of Newgate Street, EC, for malicious prosecution. On Jan. 20.208 words
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Article302 1936-02-24 7 Cannot Prove His Nationality (By Air Mai) (From Our Own Corrsepondent) London, Feb. 11. APATHETIC case of hardship arising from the new British shipping subsidy scheme has just come to light. A clause requiring shipowners to employ only British seamen in order to qualify for the302 words
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Article51 1936-02-24 7 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 20. standstill agreement as regards Germany's short-term debts expiring on Feb. 29 will be prolonged for another year Debts dropped during the year from £140,000,000 to £108.000,000. Italy does not participate in the new agreement as her small credits are now paid. —ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement59 1936-02-24 7 TAKE STEARNS' •earns is a real Tonic M M containing Cod Liver g§ m Extract, Peptonate oi m mkm iron and other ingredi- WSm ents acknowledged by m m the medical profession g| IH as reliable reconstruct g| H tive agents, beneficial m J| ■9 chronic wast ffl j|j 'and59 words
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Advertisement58 1936-02-24 7 4. 1 TRAVEL IN COMFORT BY j |Qanta« "j Empire Airways j S FOUR ENGINED AIRLINERS J I I Hours: Matavia: S Way sit Brisbane: S.»."5W i Weekly service with air connections to all parts of Australia I Bookings Information i from J (MANSFIELD CO., Agents, Imperial Airways, Ocean Building.58 words
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Advertisement66 1936-02-24 7 clearanceI millinery FROM MONDAY AND ONE WEEK ONLY EVERY HAT IN OUR STORE I i REGARDLESS OF C OST. I *Ĕ5*f I STRAWS, FELTS, BERETS, I <m PICTURE HATS MODEL HATS, I |i ALL SIZES, SHAPES AND I A COLOURS —RARE VALUE I USUALLY $3.75 TO $12..>0 I TO Wt66 words
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Advertisement292 1936-02-24 8 VALERIE HOBSOW WERA ENGELS Henry Mollison Murray Kinnelf Spring Byington Lumaden Hare s LUI Fr»m th- no.,! by E. Phillip. Oppenhelm An Ed mend Gr.ing er Production rrr LAST NIGHT I THE MOST UNUSUAL DRAMA ffTnL^a^MMMMfcs^ffggj A GIRL GODDESS OF Kl TW\ NATURE LEADS THE ANIMAL BHLfcMfelH^^^^JRi3 REVOLT AGAINST MAN292 words
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Advertisement230 1936-02-24 8 I *r; a j J One of Screenland's Most Popular Funsters in his first starring rolelT 111 CAPITOL 11 j 8 j I j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 J EDWARD EVERETT MORTON j I hilarious Fox A Picture that will appeal to everyone who has ever worked for S a living!230 words
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Advertisement142 1936-02-24 8 TO-NIGHT 6 I 6.15 9.15 PAVILION IfrN BOOTH TARKINGTON'S BEST-LOVEU Bfcß HEROINE STEPS FROM THE PAGES OF HIS PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL STRAIGHT TO YOUR HEART Jf^KNIIH THE AMAZING HEPBURN'S GREATEST S 'j* X ROLE SINCE "LITTLE MINISTER" X S THE MOST STARTLING HEROINE IN THE ANNALS OF MODERN FICTION! ft142 words
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Article833 1936-02-24 9 Question Of Extradition MAN WOMAN HELD IN PARIS (By Air Mail) London, $e& 1$. the man and woman arrested in in connexion with the murder of "Red Max" Kassei arc facing a French examining magistrate, Scotland Yard has not been idie. The "News of the833 words
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Article398 1936-02-24 9 Doctor On Boredom Of Leisure "FOR every child who needy guidance, twenty parents need it far more urgently.'' said Dr. R. G. Gordon. Physician, of Uie Royal United and Childrrv's Orthopaedic Hospital, Bath, when he opened a discussion on the mental health of the child under398 words
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Article47 1936-02-24 9 n Toronto. Canada Building contracts awarded in Canada aurmg the year 1935 amounted to $160,305,000 'approximately £32.000,000» an increase of 27.4 per cent over 1934 according to figures issued here. There were 19,047 separate projects, compared with 16,734 In 1934 and 13 40/ in 1933.47 words
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Advertisement231 1936-02-24 9 The World's Best ivaltz iM,\YEits~~* ORCHESTRA" Obtainable only from XA\«. HIM, A Piano House,, I i 103-I*s. SHcgie Road, Singapore. kSi ■ii if t a Y/kTeST j j Taitjjoitg Pagar j j TO-NIGHT AT 7 P.M. I A Super Cantonese Talkie I AIIV HU f AXTOX Starring J Miss Eeong231 words
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Advertisement50 1936-02-24 9 Ji Tfi» Navy* TftrMrtlon WafkiU jy DICK WWILL'ROBY KEEUR U Tht? "Top*." in niumni producli<.n-. Watch fpf tin- opening date < I ill I 'fl 'I 111. 11 Tj f Ai»ITOL Till A I Its MALACCA Monday. 24ih February Last Night. FATHER BROWN DETECTIVE" with Walter Connolly Paul Lukas Gertrude50 words
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Advertisement169 1936-02-24 9 RECORDS FROM FILM: "THANKS A MILLION I IggM NOW !N STOCK. GH^SEPI TJVi.A. MUSIC HOUSE, ĔiW 61 63 High Street, Singapore. Mkw CROWN RECORD COMPANY, MJm 167 Selegie Road, Singapore. GAY MUSIC HOUSE, 203 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. V r" TEA DANCES H I From Ito 7.30 p.m. rj Every169 words
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Article719 1936-02-24 10 JJIGHT years hence there will be a rubber "squeeze." That is the prognostication of the Amsterdamsche Effectenblad,' an economic newspaper, which, according to our London correspondent, not only devotes an editorial to the subject, but furnishes figures in proof of its contention. This is how the Effectenblad arrives719 words
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Article180 1936-02-24 10 Difficulties Over The Text Protocol Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 21. FRENCH and Italian political desiderata, now advanced, threaten further complication and protraction of tho winding up of the Naval Conference. As an outcome of a series of bi-lateral meetings between Mr. Eden and Mr. Norman Davie.s and M.Reuter Wireless. - 180 words
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Article108 1936-02-24 10 Stormy Debate In The French Chamber Reuter Wireless. Paris, Feb. 21. M. Sarraut challenged and obtained vote of confidence in the Chamber at The conclusion of a stormy debate, when he expressed inability immediately to furnish the information demanded by the Right Party regarding the communistReuter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article25 1936-02-24 10 The leave of absence granted to Mr. W. S. Reeve Tucker as a member of the Selangor State Council has been extended until April 10.25 words
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Article20 1936-02-24 10 It is stated that untitled in Haiinan Island, from the Hailam community ccmes. have found tin in the Chawsicn District.20 words
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238 1936-02-24 10 NOTES COMMENTS British Fair Play mm TYPICAL Briton, who stood for fair play in international relations; who had the Briton's horror of cruelty and persecution, whether racial or religious; and the Briton's contempt for all vain and heathen boasting." That is part of a very striking tribute to His Majesty238 words
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Article207 1936-02-24 10 STRIKING feature of the celebration of the centenary of Sri Ramakrishna in Singapore will be the gathering next Saturday afternoon, when representatives of six different religions will speak on the essential tenets of their faiths. Brigadier H. A. Lord will speak on Christianity, Mr. Alii Ahmad Khan Surattee,207 words
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Article187 1936-02-24 10 •pHE Sri Ramakrishna centenary message, by Swami Vivekananda, emphasises the spirit of tolerance for which the mission stands. When Sri Ramakrishna was born in 1836, the message says, "the time was ripe for one who would see in every sect the same spirit working, the same God;187 words
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Article157 1936-02-24 10 I STRANGE fate awaits a once proud ocean liner, the Gloucestershire, for. according to a recent proposal, it has been decided to convert this doughty ship into billions —nay, trillions of safety razor blades! Staggering as this decision is, it suggests a way in which the law of157 words
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Article352 1936-02-24 10 By 'Looker On" "THIi ship Queen Mary is very much in the news now," declares a writer. A real head-liner. ML m It appears that a descendant of an associate of Dick Turpin is a sock-sus-pender manufacturer. Still in the holdup business. A A A "I352 words
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Advertisement163 1936-02-24 10 Jptk H. AVRE'S HIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIImI I J FAMOUS J iti:i» i: BADMINTON 1 RACKET H A WELL BALANCED RACKET STRUNG WITH VERY FINE GUT. §3 PRICE S7.0Q. OBTAINABLE FROM SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR YATES* Seeds for the HOME GARDEN NEW fĔ^^\ SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED THOROUGHLY SUITABLE FOR MALAYA THESE SEEDS ARE SOLD163 words
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Advertisement8 1936-02-24 10 THE j Railways Employ MORE THAN 12,000 MEN8 words
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231 1936-02-24 11 PEACE ON THE MAINLAND? A CONCESSION New Kopei Regime To Go I'cipinjf, l ib. 21. Ii Km ml I rum rvltftbta sources ihut the Siiio-Jiipjinesc ncgoare now nearer to a «■Hllemenl. It if. vial» I ih.ii General Tuda, i i.r lupujiese Cominander-in- t»el »n231 words
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Article252 1936-02-24 11 Vlanchu fitinboal Mutiny can thousand Monchukuo troops :irrivert In Hnrbln l roiu Chuny. l-.! en route to Marir.huh, on the ;et Manchurlun border. Hie crew of Iho Mane.tmkuo Gun- •> -ut Kti Kuo on Salurduv ight. It 15 lean when the vessel was •jrooe»?cti!ig to Ftichin252 words
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Article242 1936-02-24 11 Official Landing SALUTE OF FIFTEEN GUNS Singapore, Monday. A SALUTE of 15 guns fired under the direction of H.E. the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, heralded the arrival of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little, X.C.8., Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, at Clifford Pier to-day on his official242 words
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Article42 1936-02-24 11 No Majority For Any Party A Reuter message dated Sunday from Tokyo states that the final results in the general election are: Minseito Party, 205. Seiyukai Party, 174. Showakai Party, 20. Social Mass Party 18. Kokumindomei Party, 15. Independents, 34.42 words
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Article102 1936-02-24 11 Victoria Schoolboys' Visit To Harbour Board About 150 boys of the Victoria School, Singapore, accompanied by several master?, visited the Singapore Harbour Board on Friday and were shown over the whole of the Harbour Board Works. The boys were extremely interested and expressed astonishment at the102 words
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Article217 1936-02-24 11 Lice nee Suspended MR. WYLIE LODGES APPEAL Singapore, Monday. MR. Lindsay Moncu.* Wylie, an Assistant employed at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore was convicted on two charges of causing hurt a rash art to Mrs. B. Mosley. wife tl M' A. li. A. Moslc>,217 words
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Article60 1936-02-24 11 Flying Boat Held Up At Amoy Reuter. Amoy, Feb. 24. TWO of the three R.A.F. flying boats now on a goodwill flight to Japan, left for Shanghai at 10.10 a.m. The third, which arrived from Hongkong on Feb. 23, is awaiting spares for a defective engine. TheReuter. - 60 words
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Article119 1936-02-24 11 Nasty Accident In Woodlands Road Singapore, Monday. A NASTY accident occurred in Woodands Road, at the mile, yesterday morning, between two Ford motorlorries. The vehicles were proceeding in opposite directions and the impact caused them to overturn. The driver of one lorry, a Chinese, was thrown out and119 words
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Article566 1936-02-24 11 HIS REASON Weak-Kneed Policy Of Nanking Hongkong, Feb. 23. FN an interview with newspapermen —the first he has granted since his return from Europe—Mr. Hu Han Mm, the veteran Kuomintang leader, explains why he has not proceeded lo Nanking and reveals the truth of his566 words
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Article55 1936-02-24 11 Opening Of Air Mail Service AN inquiry at the Singapore Office of Imperial Airways establishes that it is not yet possible to make any definite announcement is to the opening date for the MalayaHongkong Air Service, which is expected to commence early next month. An official announcement may be55 words
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Article100 1936-02-24 11 Conference Will Help World Situation Reuter. Buenos Aires, Feb. 23. REPLYING to President Roosevelt's suggestion for a Pan-American Peace Conference, President Justo shares the view that the time has come for the consolidation of peace on the American Continent. He declares that the recent Chaco solutionReuter. - 100 words
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Article252 1936-02-24 11 Brake-van Derail? j POINTSMAN'S ALLEGED MISTAKE (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. ll/IUCH disorganisation of the local railway traffic was caused this morning when the brake-van of the train from Telok Anson that arrived in Ipoh, went off the rails at Malim Nawar. owing to the alleged252 words
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Advertisement278 1936-02-24 11 FAMOUS ENGLISH BADMINTON PLAYER MAINTAINS NERVOUS MUSCULAR STRENGTH WITH -gH PHOSFERINE fi*%JmmmWi Mrs. X. Ferrers Nicholson f v rites R U has been the means of keeping me perfectly fit for my work, 7*VJ=S as a Badminton and Lawn /T^ T l Tennis Coach. One's I nerves always feel steady278 words
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Article334 1936-02-24 12 FIRE AT RUBBER INSTITUTE BRIGADE UNABLE TO GET THERE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 23. A L ARGE ARE OF SELAXGOR IS WITHOUT LIGHTS TO-NIGHT AS THE RESULT OF WIDESPREAD DAMAGE CAUSED BY A WIND STORM EARLIER IN THE EVENING, DURING WHICH334 words
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Article399 1936-02-24 12 Youth Movement CHURCHES DEFY CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cologne, Feb. 10. ¥T is reported that 30 leading members of the Catholic Male Youtii Movement have been arrested here. These include Father Walker, the General President, and Chaplain Heindricka, the President of the Ritrht Rhenish District, pi. Tt i< understood399 words
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Article480 1936-02-24 12 ColleeU\e System Urged London. Feb 7. THB collective system as the means for 1 securing world peace was ur?ed by Lord Allen of Hurtwood speaking at a luncheon of the British Commonwealth League in London. "There will be risks whatever we do, but far less in480 words
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Article53 1936-02-24 12 At the untitled meeting of the advocates c:.:< a.,n -c.,:/i p,a< ttdn« «be rcderalcd KLo.'-v 8tate», lleid on Wed2«. 1W6. at «tial.. I.,.mp,.! 'w' solio>,»oe advo,ate:, and W re eleel.'d to lo.nl lbe Dur ComlNitte» ol t.i»« lvlalav Statu» «u,.:., Von8 3booK l..u. lVi. V D 8Krlr«. »Xl, l vv,s„.53 words
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Article434 1936-02-24 12 Lack Of Prejudice j HOPE OF A BETTER UNDERSTANDING GERMANY hopes that the accession of Edward VIII. to the English throne will mean that Chancellor Hitler's much-desired understanding with Britain will come to pas.;, says the Berlin correspondent of the Observer. This is not said in434 words
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Article22 1936-02-24 12 Reuter. Amoy, Feb. 23 The two R.A.F. flying boats, which are on a goodwill flight to Japan arrived here at 1.14 p.m.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article125 1936-02-24 12 A RESOLUTION League Urged To Act Reuter. Geneva, Feb. 23. A RESOLUTION urging the application of further sanctions against Italy will be presented to the Committee of Eighteen, when it meets on March 2. by the International Federation of the League of Nations Societies. LEAGUE PORTSReuter. - 125 words
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Article44 1936-02-24 12 Nankins. Feb. 24. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek toured the suburbs of P:iphiir yesterday to inspect the fortifications. He was accompanied by Generals Ho Ying Ching Cho Ching Lan and Chu Pui Teh and a number of foreign military advisers.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.44 words
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Article22 1936-02-24 12 A Chinese girl died in Penang Hospital on Thursday. It is believed that she had taken a large quantity of caustic soda.22 words
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Article28 1936-02-24 12 Mr. I J B. Madden who has been ,n.l> IN 11. 1 lIo-.l»ltaI lor tbe m«'N«b l s to p»?lrn l lc<<v.i,ft tbe bospitli! lli ll lev day-28 words
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Article39 1936-02-24 12 Mr, A. E. untitled of Wcane Bros., the well-known Peiak ruaby player, is shortly leaving for Singapore, where he intends joining the S.S. Police Force. Mi Oat:s from Kuala Lumpur, has arrived in Ipoh to join Wearne Bios.. Ltd.39 words
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Article33 1936-02-24 12 The marriage arranged between Mr. Kenneth Grant Sinclair, ol Kuala Lumpur, and B( rmersyde. Bo'ness. and Miss Margaret M'Cann Law. of Dumyat. Cadzow Crescent. Bo'n?ss will take place in Penang on March 26.33 words
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Article48 1936-02-24 12 The following gentlemen have been appointed to be members of the Sclangor State Council: the Hon'ble Raja TJda. M.C.S.. M F.C bin Raja Muhammaa. the Hon'ble Mr. Lai Tet Loke. MF.C. J.P.. the Hon'ble Mr. E D. Shearn. M FC. and th Hon'ble Mr. G. E. Teale. MFC48 words
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Article292 1936-02-24 12 Edmund Lpȣ In "The Great Impersonation'* AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Monday. P 1 those who read Pillips Oppeuheim's famous novel The Great Impersonation" were intrigued by the sinister rtory unfolded, the screen Version of this strange tal? as filmed at the Albambra Theatre last night was292 words
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Article205 1936-02-24 12 Katharine Hepburn In "Alice Adams" IT is not aiways easy to refrain from making comparisons and possibly there are those who saw Katharine Hepburn in "Alice Adams." an RK.O. production which was screened at the Pavilion yesterday, who compaied her performance In that picture with her excellent, work205 words
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Article120 1936-02-24 12 Celebrations Of Centenary Of Sage Singapore, Monday. To-day (Feb. 24» is the centenary of the birth of Sri Ramakrishna, the great Indian sage, and members of the Kamkrishna Mission gathered in force at the missiin premises in Norris Road to take part in the celebrations. Owing to the120 words
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Article79 1936-02-24 12 Series Of Lectures in Singapore Sadhu J. Nelson Christananda, M.A.. Ph .D., will give a series of five lectures, from to-day, at 1, Short Street, beginning at 6.30 p.m. The general title of the lectures is "India's Interpretation of Christ," and the subjects each day will be as79 words
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Article605 1936-02-24 12 BEST YET Big Audience Wei! Pleased Singa?»o:«\ Moi THE large audience in the torn Memorial Hall lasi night fc. concert of the Singapore Mu> Society was at once a tribute U progress made by the local pla and to the repntatten of th<- killings' players who ai-'-i^crJ.605 words
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Advertisement17 1936-02-24 12 Overseas Assurance CORPOKATION, LIMITED, China Baitalng, Chnlia Street 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES A rVORRMKNTS17 words
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Article, Illustration212 1936-02-24 13 JAPAN-SOVIET CLASHES TOKYO'S VIEW May Be Settled By Negotiation Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 23. IN view of Japanese objections the 1 Soviet has decided not to insist on the inclusion of neutrals in the proposed mixed commission to determine responsibility for the frontier clash on Jan. 31. TheReuter. - 212 words
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Obituary117 1936-02-24 13 Former Secretary For Scotland London, Feb. 23. The death is announced of the Labourite, Mr. William Adamson, exSecretary for Scotland—Reuter. Mr. William Adamson, General Secretary of the Fife, Kinrors and Clackmannan Miners' Association, was born on April 2, 1863. He contested West Fife in Jan. 1910 and had served117 words
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Article104 1936-02-24 13 America's $30,000,000 Programme Reuter. Washington, Feb. 22. OENATOR Park Trammell has subu mitted -to the Senate Naval Affairs Committee a Bill providing for a thirty million dollar programme of naval station construction around the country. The Bill will affect navy yards, aerodromes, munition depots and hospitals andReuter. - 104 words
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Article187 1936-02-24 13 Want Freedom In Foreign Countries Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 21. AN alleged plot by Catholic priests and Communist leaders in the Rhineland and Westphalia is the subject of an official communique stating that secret police are investigating th-? co-operation of the Catholic Young Men's Association withReuter Wireless. - 187 words
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Article104 1936-02-24 13 Extension Of London Supply British Wireless. London, Feb. 21. THE Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood, attended a meeting of the Metropolitan Water Board which is responsible for supplying Greater London. The proposals, estimated to cost £940,250 for additional filtration facilities at their Hampton Works, were adopted.British Wireless. - 104 words
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Article572 1936-02-24 13 Most Humane Weapon Of War London. Feb. 6. DOISON gas is tho most humane of all weapons of war, according to MajorGeneral Sir Henry Thuillier, Colonel Commandant. Royal Engineers. He made the statement when speaking to members of the Royal United Service Institution on572 words
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Article55 1936-02-24 13 New Bangkok River Project (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 23. A PROJECT for deepening the bar A of Bangkok River and making it available to ships up to 23 feet draught costing several millions, was passed out of the Assembly with no budgetary vote in the55 words
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Article47 1936-02-24 13 Peiping, Feb. 24. Snow fell at Paiping, Paoting, and Tientsin and Tientsin during the last three days. Communications were handicapped. The snow was heaped several feet deep in the streets. Telephonic communication between Peiping and Tientsin was interrupted several hours yesterday.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.47 words
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Advertisement45 1936-02-24 13 j Cinematographic j i And Accessories j We carry very extensive stock of Cine i Cameras, Projectors and accessories j made by j j KODAK Bell Howell Filmo Neizoldi Kramer Cine Nizzo Pailliard Bolex S j Photo Singapore. /7 j (Phone: 6389) M i 145 words
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Advertisement96 1936-02-24 13 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co.Lto 9/fe/ ALI HIGH CLASS DEALERS TEL. 5378. 1 w.'i. 52 t 1 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE j I CO., LTD. j (INC. IN ENGLAND) i Fire-Motor Car Cycle-Marine- j j Workmen's Compensation. j COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. j j General Agents:— I SIME, DARBY CO.,96 words
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Article77 1936-02-24 14 lnter*C!ub Match s.WOMEN'S CLUB (.'IIA.MIMONS'HH* Singapore, Monday. A FRIENDLY match between tho Garrison Golf Hub and the Sepoy Coif Club was played yesterday at the former's course with the following returns: Elkins and Murrell 0. Col. Hammond Smith and Reilly IV*. Green and Sharp 0, Fink77 words
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Article95 1936-02-24 14 W omen's Championship At S.G.C. The tullcrtviiiy are the results of the first rotim! "l tlv women's Club Chain plonxhlp Mrs. S. N K«Uy beat Mr<. J Bagnnii. Mrs. J Mwicur beat Mrs. W A. Philips 112) and 4. Mrs. V R i hct ry beat Mrs. E.95 words
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Article89 1936-02-24 14 Draw For First Round At Sepoy Lines G.C. The draw for the first round of tho Cowap Cup and women's club championship at the Sepoy Lines G. C. is as follows: Miss Evans vs. Miss Eggs. Miss Patterson vs. Mrs. Young, Miss Hadley vs. Miss Lucy, Mrs. English89 words
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Article9 1936-02-24 14 VENTURA MARQUEZ KEPPEL GOLF CLUB "President vs. "Vice-President" Foursomes9 words
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Article227 1936-02-24 14 The result of the "President" v. "VicePresident" match (Four ball foursome) olayed on Sunday, ended in a win for the President's team by 4V 4 to 2V 4 as under (President's team mentioned first >:— F. Starr and W. Griffiths 1 v. H. Fancott and J. W. Machan 0. A.227 words
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Article, Illustration593 1936-02-24 14 On Wednesday. Feb. 26 at 5 p.m. SRC. ground v. Fort Canning: J. Edwards, A. Chapman, H. C. Humphries, I A. Gardner. R. Barth, F. W. Ayres. G. C. j R:ss. J. G. Reutens, A. M. Valberg, A. 1 G. Valberg (CaptJ D. C. Ros;. Reverves: A J. Albuquerque. D.593 words
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Article283 1936-02-24 14 The Mexican Flashes Into The Battle Then came the first of the two ten round fights. Eagle was the first to step into the ring His expression was not that of a boxer with confidence. A minute later the Mexican stepped briskly into the ring and waved283 words
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Article255 1936-02-24 14 Japanese Wins Opening Rounds The crowd sat back when Natori, last. 31b.. and Raphael. lOst. 5 3 4 lb entered the ring. Nalori's splendid physique drew comments from the f, rowd. Natori stood on his toes and afte>drolirjg around cautiou ly he shot out his left and255 words
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Article247 1936-02-24 14 R.S.Y.C. Races SUCCESS IN DODO CUP Singapore, Monday. YESTERDAY the International Sixmetre Class sailed the second race of the series for the Dodo Challenge Cup. The wind was very light trom the N.N.E. Ramona finished first. The finishing times being:— Points to date. Ist Ramona (J.247 words
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Article175 1936-02-24 14 "NAYUDITS xr Another Team For England I 'pHE chances of Major C. X, Nayudu taking out an unofficial cricket team to England, styled as "Nayudu's Xl,'' are freely discussed in Horn hay cricket circles. SUPPORT OF PRINCES It Is that some of the leading princes in Cential175 words
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Article288 1936-02-24 14 Dale For Starting: Not Known (From Our Ovm Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. A meeting of the Johore Bahru District Football Association was held in the International Library. Johore Bahru yesterday evening, with Wan Idris bin Ibrahim. Vice-President, in the chair. After the minutes of the previous288 words
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Article546 1936-02-24 15 RAILWAY TEAM BEATEN Friendly Soccer VISITORS WIN BY 4-2 Singapore, Sunday. EMPLOYING open methods, swinging the ball about and maintaining a steady defence, the H.M.S. Hermes Marines "B" team beat the Railway Institute by four goals to two in a soccer match played on546 words
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Article116 1936-02-24 15 Selangor Club Beat Sikhs By 19 Runs Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Tbp Selancror Club won their fl**l b on the Pa dam? vrsterday evening n thm defeated the SelangT Sikh? by 19 runs c "ame reversed some excellent 4 in the Club team. J. G. Wvlde a •-comer,116 words
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Article71 1936-02-24 15 Eighty To Attend Olympic Games ina has decided to send 80 com- with 20 attendants to the Games he Xith Olvmpiad in Berlin. The authorities have allotted a sum r 172,000 Mexican dollars tor this tose. As at present planned, the inese competitors will sail from ringhal in71 words
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Article79 1936-02-24 15 To Leave Yokohama In April IT has definitely been decided that the Japanese Olympic riding team, headed by Majcr-General Yusa, will sail for Berlin from Yokohama on April Xi aboard a German liner. Lieutenant Inaha alone will travel via Siberia. He has to sit for the79 words
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Article204 1936-02-24 15 Splendid Records By Japanese JAPANESE swimmers in the past year established some fine records, ana their best times will be of interest to swimmers in all other countries: These times were: Free Style: 100 metres, Yusa, 57.2 seconds. 200 metres, Yusa, 2 minutes 11.2 seconds. 400 metres, Negame,204 words
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Article106 1936-02-24 15 Television Pictures Of Events THE most important events of the Olympic bames are to be transmitted direct by the Berlin Television Sending Station, and the necessary preparations are now being carried out by the German Postal Ministry in co-operation vith the Organizing Committee for the ath Olympiad. This106 words
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Article117 1936-02-24 15 Reuter. London, Feb. 22. The following rugby matches- were played to-day: Scotland 4 Ireland Army 0 Territorial Army 0 Rristol 3 Swansea -1 Cambridge U. 6 London Scottish 6 ♦Coventry 3 Sale 3 Devonport S. 3 Redruth 11 Headingley 21 Blackheath 0 §Moseley y Bam N'hampton J LeicesterReuter. - 117 words
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Article115 1936-02-24 15 Former Boxing Champion Loses Convincingly Boston, Feb. 8. rNY Shucco (or Anthony Sciucco», the Italian-American boxer, secured an easy decision over Jack Sharkey, the former champion, in a ten round contest here. The winner weighed in at 182 pounds and Sharkey at 19B V 2 At the end115 words
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Article101 1936-02-24 15 Big Leads By Lindrum And S. Smith Horace Undrum led Claude Falkiner by 3,478 points in their Gold Cup billiards scaled handicap match at Leeds, the final scores reading: Lindrum, 10,092; Falkiner. 6.614. Starting the day 4,618 points ahead. Sidney Smith was 5,242 in the lead when101 words
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Article162 1936-02-24 15 Tenth Anniversary ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER Singapore, Monday. rpHE Siong Boo Athletic Association celebrated their tenth anniversary yesterday at the Association premises in 128-B, Robinson Road. The annual general meeting was held in the forenoon, and the following were elected officials for 1936:— President, Mr. Tan162 words
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Article284 1936-02-24 15 Activities Of The Association Revieved A dinner wound up the celebrations. Mr. Tan Siak Kew, the newlyelected President, presided. In a fitting speech he touched on the activities of the Club and the successful year tho Association had gone through. The Association won the Malayan three-ball billiard championship284 words
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Advertisement73 1936-02-24 15 ii* chest and lungs will become weaker as long as coughing bouts, wheeziness and breathing difficulty trouble you. Don't delay any longer 1 Take Psps antiseptic breatheable tablets to throw off your bronchial troubles. As you suck a Peps it gives off valuable lung-healing fumes which banish congestion, cut choking73 words
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Advertisement231 1936-02-24 15 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE is "GREAT** by reason of the fact .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 pre- viously231 words
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213 1936-02-24 16 Here is a case of intense interest to all sufferers from indigestion and stomach trouble. Even if you have been in pain for years and have tried all sorts of medicines without relief, you can still be cured if you will only do as213 words
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Article150 1936-02-24 16 New Spanish Premier's Programme Reuter Wireless. Madrid. Feb. V TIIPEE points figure In 3encr Azana's. 1 prograir.iijr «part from the amnesty to pr'iijeai namely. Home rule for Catalonia a mndinum waye for peasants ami the return to small holders ol the estates winch last year wereReuter Wireless. - 150 words
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Article36 1936-02-24 16 Mr. E. V. C. Thomson, of Messrs. Evatt Co., Penang, who was admitted into the General Hospital on Thursday morning as a result of an accident at his house, is reported to be making satisfactory progress.36 words
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Article549 1936-02-24 16 WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH? Ethiopian Lines Severed ITALIAN CLAIM Reuter Wireless. A F S; R THER Italian R aci^an^ b on 2 t*he Northern Front by the First Army Corps is announced in to-day's communique. This corps forms the 52 Zs*s* the «my as reconEn«?ertaReuter Wireless. - 549 words
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Article469 1936-02-24 16 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore. Feb. 21. MEAT :3eef, .steak, kati 36 3eef! stew or curry, kati 28 Fillet, steak, per lb. 55 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 35 Fork, lean, kati 42 Pork lean and fat '1st quality), kati 32 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati 50 Ducks, each469 words
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Article66 1936-02-24 16 King Receives Deputy Master Of The Mint Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 21 The first steps have been taken in connection with the new coinage bear tag the King's effigy. His Majesty received the Deputy-Master of the Mint at Buckingham Palace and inspected a p aster cast of hisReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article472 1936-02-24 16 A BOOK OF REMARKABLE STA TEMENTS (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent > London, Feb. 11. JAPAN is casting an -increasingly anxious eye on the Singapore Base, and on the British rapproachement with the United States. This is made abundantly clear in a remarkable472 words
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Article669 1936-02-24 16 Inconsistent And Disgraceful Action "In a word she chose to play for safety This was, beyond question both inconsistent and disgraceful The Manchunan question proved a turnintr point, and the friend of yesterday has become the foe of to-day." Jlsi SS?* f,nds truly Machievelhan in British diplomacy.669 words
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Article170 1936-02-24 16 Have Enriched Ontario By £270,000 Callander, Canada quintuplets' was-the Dlonne fee', art W f arS ld these who brought &%FSFSBf People from ail parts of the globe tl to this little town to see the babies Q m Jun e to September last year yj),000 motor-cars containing some170 words
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Advertisement264 1936-02-24 16 Whatever your taste dictates, GOLD LEAF will satisfy it, at prices- that emphasise the advantage of buying the BEST. Be guided by the masses and get the Tea that has found universal favour with a discriminating pubiic. Do not be put off with something said to be "just as Good"264 words
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Advertisement182 1936-02-24 16 Help Kidneys m tf Kidney Troubl* or Bladder "Wes** SSf seal makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, pizxlness* Rheumatism. Stiffness, Bununfc A Smarting, Itching or Acidity try Ui« Mw discovery Cystex (Slae-tex). Guaranteed 1 to an 4 yonr troubles la I C*4f* *ye a»u7 back. At aU rhwnlaf182 words
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Advertisement6 1936-02-24 17 CHin€/€ TUJI/T6D /TRftUJ fTIAT/ >; uP m6 words
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Advertisement176 1936-02-24 17 WESTINGHOUSE Radios incorporate every worthwhile improvement known to the industry to-day— ALL-METAL TUBES Shadowgraph tuning. H gh-fidelity tone control. Automate volume control. Concert-type dynamic volume WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO., 119, North Bridge Road, Singapoie. J SAVE YOUR LINEN by Marking It With CASH'S WOVEN NAMES Woven on fine Cambric Tape in176 words
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Advertisement505 1936-02-24 17 WHEN RIDING LOSES ITS THRILL. There is nothing better than a .'aiiy ride to keep the body and brain in a healthy, active condition. It is for this reason that riding is a favourite exercise among those who can afford it in most countries of the world. But it happens505 words
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Miscellaneous1935 1936-02-24 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio I i^^SyW&km»^ w de Teramond. 8.50 a.m. Recorded music. End ot BRITISH EMPIRE letters from listeners compiled and pre- RAITffl PflT/YWTAT TTRAXPF 11 mam i.-. tm^^t. PROGRAMMES \™VS? JUg fi£ &5 I? in F on edenCk yte^KCSl LLD Wavelength 25.23 metres (11,880 kcs.). 12 50 p.m.1,935 words
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Article138 1936-02-24 18 Woman Wanted In Two Police Stations Stockholm. A woman, suspected of shop-lifting during the lunch-hour in one of the big stores here, was chased by an exrited crowd and caught. At the policestation she was found to have a number of stolen goods in her possession. The police138 words
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Article128 1936-02-24 18 Three Days A Week Without Food Belgrade. Her name is Angela Kofolj. She was a waitress in a Zagreb cafe. Now she lies desperately ill because, forbidden to take a slimming cure, she tried to commit suicide. "This can't go on!" the women who owned the cafe told128 words
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Article333 1936-02-24 18 Theatre And Studios MAKING AN ART CITY ONE of the most interesting building schemes in Moscow is the group of eleven eight-story apartment houses which, when completed, will constitute an artists' quarter of several thousand inhabitants, it will be known as the "Artists' Community." The centre, which333 words
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Article165 1936-02-24 18 Italian Ruse Against Sanctions Reuter. •By Air Mall» London. Feb. A RUSE to sell Italian lemons in tlv English market as "produce o* Syria" thus avoiding Sanctions has been revealed here by the- Customs .vithoritles The lemons—4oo eases of them were consigned to a Covent GardenReuter. - 165 words
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Article106 1936-02-24 18 How Belgium Woman Centenarian Keeps Fit Poperingtie, Bol»utn. "Foul pipes a day—that's whit I 'Ike. except sometime!: I take v This ts the rule for keeping ttt served. It seenu. for most of twi i» e by Madame Rosalie Dequlrtt; r-hr now aged 100 and alert,106 words
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Article89 1936-02-24 18 Airman Falls On Burnimr Wreckage Of 'Plane When two US Armv bnmbinj: 'pi collided 1 SOD feet from the ground Honolulu, one of the occupant (leaped by pararhutu landed oi- ,T v the bla*inc wrrrkaije of tin pliuv w»« burned to death. Two of the oocunants 1189 words
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Advertisement377 1936-02-24 18 TEETH APB Id Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD. J No. 27, CHULIA CTREET. j I (ESTABLISHED 1863). STKAfTS SETTLEMENTS' OLDEST SALE-ROOM. j I Opm Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and II miscellaneous goods. i Auction Sale of Household Furniture held at our saleroom every I Saturday at 10 a.m.377 words
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Advertisement65 1936-02-24 18 IO'IOOHkL tNtIANU I ««j i'ir#« '-sd. M*r* APPJ-F BRAMOI j r IKL COPAL VARNISHPAINTS AIMJL) v.iivimSHES. OF ALL VARIETIES Boon Seng Co. Ltd. M 38, Robinson Road. SINGAPORE. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:! aAKImSSK urinary tract, there Is no- 1 MI"VJWrWIB thing better than ARHEOL to 1 fIBsBBBBBBBaIfcS^-^J« Sole AgtnU Messrs65 words
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Miscellaneous1368 1936-02-24 18 Malayan Listener* i?~ Forecast Germ En8l> Let 4 20 p.m. The German Fool Till 49.10 metres (6,109 kcs) Rati lift Eulensiegel TO-DAY 1 4.50 p.m. News in English. o w rM (Continued from page 17) 5.05 p.m. The Drwenski Chamber Or- 2.26 p.m. Time Signal. y I chestia Relayed from1,368 words
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Article111 1936-02-24 19 U. S. PRESIDENT'S SPEECH A DEFIANT NOTE ASSAULT ON FOREIGN "AUTOCRACY" Washington, Jan. 20. Dealers and their roes leaped to. the campaign wars recently under the spur of a defiant speech in which President Roosesevelt slashed at his opponents as "entrenched greed" seeking to "enslave" the111 words
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Article1153 1936-02-24 19 ALL agreed that this message on "The State of the Union," delivered to an extraordinary joint session of Congress and a radio audience over much of the world, was the ti<rhtingest" speech the President has made. It was considered certain be the "source book" for New Deal1,153 words
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Article367 1936-02-24 19 "British Empire Must Win" London, Feb. 4. U7HEN Eari Haig issued his famous "Backs to the Wall" message to his men in April 1918, he ended it up with a message which he afterwards deleted— "Be of good cheer, the Biitish Empire must win in the367 words
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Advertisement195 1936-02-24 19 Better the proved ear/ -'»*****11 1.. —mwv~m*mm~.. mmMMiim Itri lIIIIIMIimiI immilllllnn ill i The illustration below gives Since tn e days of the first Austin it has been the policy of this some idea of the excellent famous manufacturer to constantly improve each design and not to front ventilation of195 words
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Advertisement240 1936-02-24 19 PHOENIX™*™° SPARKLING REFRESHING You never violate the law of good taste when you mix Phoenix Sparkling Waters with your favourite cocktail. It imparts a refreshhrg tang without the cloying sweetness. Once you try it, you'll always demand it PHOENIX SPARKLING WATERS. On sale at your dealers. Or 'phone 3463 for240 words
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Article, Illustration64 1936-02-24 20 On November 2. 1935. in the historic Chamber of the Quebec Legislative Council—following the ceremony of swearing in and installation of His Excellency. Rt. Hon. Lord Tweedsmuir, K.C.M.G.. CH. as Governor General of Canada -the Prime Minister of Canada. Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. C.M.G.. delivers64 words
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66 1936-02-24 20 An important and historic occasion in international commerce took place recently in Washington, DC. when Hon. Cordell Hull. Secretary of the United States of America (left) and Rt. Ho t W. L. Mackenzie King, Prim? Minister of Canada (centre) signed the reciprocal trade treaty between those two countries. Franklin D.66 words
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Advertisement39 1936-02-24 20 Read The TRIBUNE For Beat SPORTS REPORTS THE SOLE GENUINE ItOSKOI'I PATENT /-WW WATCHES INTRODUCED 70 YEAR 5 AGO MILLIONS IN USE TO-DAY See the new displays at all dealers. \*o^^^^^^/ Sole Agents: WEILL MOi\TOR LTD. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement13 1936-02-24 20 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya j I I W S. ai^H»13 words
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