Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1936
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section38 1936-07-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- -No. 167. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936 Fl7__ CENTh, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. July 17, 1936. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936. bi\38 words
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Advertisement21 1936-07-17 1 Ilead The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I THE BEST OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Sole Agents:ll* p| in p B i _RA fV21 words
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Advertisement10 1936-07-17 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR j BREAKFAST Try The TIIIBt !\E10 words
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Article647 1936-07-17 2 A BIGAMIST The Only Person To Assist Him" lIAVING stood bolt upright in the (i \at Hertford Assizes, a tah\ well-dressed man, Reginald Clifford Sherrard Perry, 44, civil engineer, vho al times had nervously shifted his hands from his back to his pockets, and then placed647 words
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Article154 1936-07-17 2 A Flourishing Australian Industry Sydney, July 7. Mr E J Field. Director of Lands, South Australia who arrived in Sydney by the Nieuw Zeeland recently, has been investigating the progress of one of Australia's most interesting industries—the export of sandalwood to China for burning in joss worship. "The154 words
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Article181 1936-07-17 2 Rings For War Supplies In Japan Tokyo. A platinum ring may soon become the mark of patriotism among tne Japanese. Women—and men—are being urged to adorn their ringers with platinum in peace time so that there shall be a large reserve supply ol this precious metal. The181 words
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Article877 1936-07-17 2 Declining Population SMALL FAMILY HABIT ]i*OST people have heard of one or other of 'the so-called "estimates" of the future population ot this country, and are aware that tne uopulation is likely to decline. But there is some misapprehension about the nature of these -estimates," writes Mr.877 words
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Article542 1936-07-17 2 A GRAVE VIEW Return To Bounty System FE French shipping mdv in. which h already suffered severely iron, te fact that France is the only untry which has applied the it hours law to merchant ship]- is looking forward with the .tst apprehension to the possibility542 words
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Article132 1936-07-17 2 Copies For Oxford Ani Cambridge Tokyou ,h world's What Is claime-d to be oldest diary is to be reproduced and copies and Cambridge and Otn with Oriental Chairs. The diary, which L piled day-to-day chronic social conditions In at the period when Japa lating Chinese dvilisati the132 words
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Advertisement271 1936-07-17 2 w T SCIENTIFIC J DIAMOND BROOCHES MOUNTED ON SOVEREIGN GOLD Highly appreciated by H. E. Countess of WilUnedon. f j S r- -*sC*"^_T ># i I .''^vtV*'''- i CATALOGUE FREE t S G. B. COMPANY, LIMITED. Post Box No. 203,' MADRAS. Telegrams: > aje ORO" t 5 A t00t *****116271 words
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Article1026 1936-07-17 3 VAST LAKE Added Beauty And Health LUNCHEON was recently held r 'Dublin to rejoice over the to Sir John Purser the freedom of the city: at long last Dubdecided to adopt the project X this great engineer long ago i o ut—Dublin's own beautiful j1,026 words
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Article101 1936-07-17 3 Profit of Chota Rubber Estate for 1935 after oax'ment of £402 in evnort duty to F.M.S. Govt, and crediting £439 for interest and sr.ndrv receipts was £1.897. nlus £720 brouerht in and transferred from tax reserve nn< now required £1.000. To div of J% P.c. (same) £1.864. special101 words
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Article912 1936-07-17 3 A New Venture FINANCE AND THE PUBLIC T»HE recent growth of the number 1 of repertory theatres up and down the country is the most remarkable thing about present theatrical life in the provinces. The theatres are succeding. They are providing most of the trained audiences,912 words
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Advertisement19 1936-07-17 3 THEmiLK UJITH..THE m^s^B£MMM^ a—at— li^HllA^laiyHH'-' JKm BBSi H B V iff- mmmm^b&jS^S. Favourite Bur "BLACK WHITE" SOLE AGENTS MALAYA.19 words
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732 1936-07-17 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES COASTAL MOTOR CRAFT 53 M.P.H. DEVELOPMENTS IN SPEED HIGH-SPEED marine craft have a long and interesting history, and during recent years some striking developments have taken place in the design and construction of these small vessels. The developments may largely be traced to the increasing reliability reduced732 words
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Article172 1936-07-17 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The following notice has been issued by Commander C. Dix, acting master attendant of the Straits Settlements. t> the shipping community of Singapore From July 18 and until further notice the dredger "Kuantan" will be dredgirg cable trenches within the prohibited anchorage in Lat. 1172 words
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Article139 1936-07-17 4 Ingenious Chinese Method Of Delivering Letters Sydney, July 7. An Ingenious Chinese method of delivering a little message with a shipment of cargo has been devised by shippers somewhere in Foochow. Four have a dried weather report upon them. The cases have to be marked for identification139 words
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Advertisement354 1936-07-17 4 I i and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1536. KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CHITRAL 15.000 Aug. 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Aug. 27 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 23 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 SOUDAN 6,500354 words
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Advertisement535 1936-07-17 4 X. Y. K. LIUTE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU July 23 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 20 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343535 words
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Advertisement371 1936-07-17 4 An excellent opportunity to visit BANGKOK SAIGON ANGKOR PNOM PENH SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISE by the new and modern ims. "ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement CRUISE ITINERARY Leave Singapore abt. Aug. Isth Arrive Bangkok Aug. 19th Leave Bangkok Aug. 28th Arrive Saigon Aug. 30th Leave Saigon Sept. Ist Arrive Singapore Sept. 4th371 words
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Advertisement439 1936-07-17 4 STEAMER SAILINGS w- NORDDEUTSCIIKh m lloyd P (Incorporated i n Germany.. The undernoted are the Comn~ intended fixtures:— ow P<.iiy OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANr.u*. NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due S pore "HAVEL" JB* "GNEISENAU" omits North China July 29 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG AMD BREMEN:— "NECKAR" also calls Malta, Tripoli,439 words
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Article216 1936-07-17 5 VALUES SLIGHTLY EASIER \<> Particular Pressure To Sell Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 26~ /8 cts., down ft ct. Market Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. London: 7 11 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Easier. New York: 16 7 16 cts., down 116 C Market Tone: Steady. RUBBER216 words
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1585 1936-07-17 5 FINANCIAL NEWS VIEWS LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following share quotations ure issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt:— MINING Singapore, Friday, 10 a m. Lssut. Fraser Lyall Value ft Co ft Evatt 4- Ampat 441/2 410V 2 4 4 1/ o s£l A. Kumbang 28 29 281,585 words
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Article447 1936-07-17 5 Confidence In Regard To Control (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 8. JUNE tin statistics at 15,487 tons show- ed a surprisingly large fall of 1,912 tons in world stocks and are now only slightly higher than twelve months ago. Deliveries in447 words
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Article152 1936-07-17 5 Aid For South Wales Special Area The Government Commissioner for Special Areas (Mr. P. Malcolm Stewart) has announced the establishment of a trading estate scheme in South Wales. The estate will be administered by a company to be known as the South Wales Trading Estate Co., Ltd Capital152 words
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Article151 1936-07-17 5 Restricted Business During The Wsek THE market has ruled dull, business having been very restricted in spite of buyers' and sellers' ideas having been extremely close, report Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore in their weekly statement dated July 16. There have been fairly free sellers for next151 words
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Article99 1936-07-17 5 A bid to win back general cargo business at South Wales ports, which has fluctuated of late, is meeting with success. The Great Western Railway Company, which owns the South Wales docks system, states in its current sailing list that among recent bright features is the resumption99 words
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Advertisement210 1936-07-17 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, Bonhtxn Building) Singapore. «tMioraed Capital $4,000,000 issued, Subscribed and Pa *d Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYBHUBANK Telephone Nos: MIS, 5183. 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Knoo- Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chionh Ke210 words
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Advertisement90 1936-07-17 5 MORE RAIL ELECTRIFICATION Contracts have been placed tor JJ allsteel three-car bogie electric trains together with electric train equipment, In connection with the electrification of the Wlrral Railway, between Birkenhead, New Brighton and West Khby. A distance of twenty miles is involved and the electrification will enable the running of90 words
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Advertisement23 1936-07-17 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) I nimpcaeliable Security j W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Te 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. 623 words
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Advertisement87 1936-07-17 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Suoscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 50G.0D0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bcmbay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Madras. Amara. Baghdad Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk. Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits or87 words
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Advertisement635 1936-07-17 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 129,150,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, Batavia, Rom Day, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton, Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, Hankow S Harbin, Honolulu. Hongkong, Hsmking, j Karachi, Kobe. London, Los Angeles, Manila. Mojl, Nagasaki. Nagoya, New635 words
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Article1334 1936-07-17 6 MURDER CHARGE: YOUTHS ALLEGED STATEMENTS A l6-year-old Brentford boy again appeared at Richmond Juvenile Court recently, charged with the murder of Arthur Hodgson, at a fair ground by Kew Bridge on June 10. by shooting him. The case was heard by Mr. W. Sanderson and1,334 words
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Article80 1936-07-17 6 Turkish Girl Wins First Prize Famagusta, Cyprus "IfING EDWARD VIII, his activities influence" was the subject oi prize essay competition promoted by a local newspaper and open to all Cyn'riot secondary schoolchildren. The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Herbei Richmond Palmer, acted as judge He awarded the first80 words
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Advertisement949 1936-07-17 6 1 M. V. underwear, etc., a I Meyer Mansion Far Eastern Music School l-A Kirk Terrace (Dhoby Ghaut), Singapore. Join this School and make me of your success in the Trinity College Music Examinations. Ihe Lowest Fees Paid for the Highest BKandard of Tuition Given. THE NEW STRAITS UNION ENGLISH949 words
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Advertisement559 1936-07-17 6 NOTICE. This is to notify that Mr. Chan Hye Seng of No. 7, Carpmael Road, Singapori, has been appointed as a Junior Branch Manager in Messrs. Ban Leng Tong Medical Hall commencing from the 11th July 1936. He is to be responsible for the management of the said firm. NOTICE559 words
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Advertisement162 1936-07-17 6 S FOR |SER VIC Ej S AND I j SATISFACTION S S entrust all your Clock Watch Repairs to:— i Yick Woh Hing j S 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD > (Near Middle Road) > Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army R.A.F. Base in Malaya. .J.162 words
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Advertisement72 1936-07-17 6 The latest discovery of Modern I I imUß^^^^iSn" Science ;n the treatment and radical I H ĔMĔMIm!f!nUIdM S cere of Rheumatism and all Kidneys 9 Mil II I disorders in general. Eight times **~M MM /f more efficient than any rimilar preparation. Lyxanthine is very econo-f Ĕ iJ^M mical. One72 words
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Article69 1936-07-17 7 i S. To Follow British I Example Reuter Washington, July 16. c Department declines to com- the British Note invoking inu- clause of the Londom Na- f V- ,>at\ but Admiral Standley, Act- V'l v »1 Secretary, announces that tates will take advantage T,i•'"a>w »»<> alPO retainReuter - 69 words
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Article295 1936-07-17 7 I'nable To Find The Bailee Singapore, Thursday. i BAILOR, who stood surety for an A accused friend, is now in the sorry i-rA of either producing the man on 3 or having his bail estreated. I was in the case in which four Chin-se Tan Eng Cheong, Tan295 words
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Article135 1936-07-17 7 Sydney's Suburbs (-rowing Sydney, July 2. 7 1 since 1930. the valu. Uding construction completed Sydney and suburban are, v the Water Board for the June 30. was £3,141,753 an IV2 940,958 upon the preyear's figures. for the current year includ- »&3p tin for 4.986 new buildings E2.161.034135 words
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Article125 1936-07-17 7 World Congress In London F> I London. v '-national Congress of Numis- 1 «ta has just opened in London, f n over three hundred connolspiiJem unciem coins and medals are irJtiS N th€ first congress of NumisSouf* 0 held in London and read hf are expected to be125 words
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Article48 1936-07-17 7 \t h Singapore, Friday. Drn er of Anson Road and T to-day two Chinese and Seng Kang. started an J!? 1 la Pidly developed into A crowd of ieering d round. Eventually the pa s at ed by an officer of handcuffed both and took48 words
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Article285 1936-07-17 7 Books Ready For Issue To-Morrow THE undernoted newly added non- -o/ c 10n and flction wor ks will be leady for issue at Raffles Library tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. y Kitty Duchess of Queensberry illustrated. Violet Biddulph; The letters and Diplomatic Instructions of Queen Anne Beatrice Curtis Brown;285 words
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Article135 1936-07-17 7 Wanted Cows Milked On Sunday Paris. DECAUSE he was expected to milk cows on a Sunday, Marcel Bruant, a 24-year-old farm labourer, has murdered his employer and committed suicide at the village of Rancannes, Charente Inferieure. The farmer. M. Peronnaud, had no reason to complain of Bruant's behaviour135 words
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Article63 1936-07-17 7 They Want More PraiseJ For Fathers Halstad, Minnesota. MEN here beiieve that fathers do not get enough credit when a baby is born. So they have organised the "Halsteaa Stork Club." When a baby arrives the f>0 memoers of the club meet in a hall, make speeches, serve63 words
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Advertisement232 1936-07-17 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feeling You Could Push a Bus Oyer The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the232 words
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Advertisement388 1936-07-17 7 Week-End Shopping Bargains IN SINGAPORE. This weekly feature is intended to serve as a j guide to the latest goods and novelties on display in the shopping centres of Singapore. It should doubtless prove very helpful to our readers when planning their week-end shopping. The firms mentioned' here are of388 words
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Advertisement30 1936-07-17 7 YOU WON'T BREAK MIKADO I» EN CI L S GUARANTEED STRONGER POINTS. j ASK FOR THEM AT MALAYA j PUBLISHING j HOUSE, LTD., SINGAPORE BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS PRINTERS I I i30 words
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Advertisement35 1936-07-17 7 The Best Cough Mixture, j proved by popular test is U. P. Cough Mixture Lung Tonic The quick certain Cure, therefore the best. Sold by The United Pharmacy SINGAPORE.. r < lit 11 ti i i35 words
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Advertisement66 1936-07-17 7 Shanghai Trading Co. 55, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. MANUFACTURERS OF CHINESE High Class Artistries: LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK LINGERIE, MAHJONG SETS, LAMP SHADES, IVORY WARE, CAMPHOR WOOD CHESTS. COME! TRY! SATISFIED! M HOMA€" JOt THE PI FIRE L i GUARDIAN W BOON SENG CO., LTD. Singapore. THE SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS.66 words
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Article106 1936-07-17 8 Town Punished: Another Casualty Reuter Jerusalem, July 16. TEN Moslems, representing the town ct 1 Gaza, have appealed to the Palestine High Court against a fine of £1,000 imposed on the town by th* Government as punishment for attacks on British troops and interference wit;: (he Railways. TheReuter - 106 words
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374 1936-07-17 8 THE J. P. COEN Singapore, Thursday. The Jan Peiterszoon Coen, a Dutch mail steamer, arrived In Singapore tonight at' 7.45, from Holland. This vessel only visits Singapore at intervals of six months; 400 passengers were on board and th 3 vessel left374 words
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Article103 1936-07-17 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gat* 3) Kauar-i-Hind 18; Kislna 16; Neckai 13; Larut 11; Shy often Maru 9; Aramh 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silversandal 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)103 words
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Article473 1936-07-17 8 THE KING THE UNEMPLOYED Surprise Visits TO THE TRAINING CENTRES THE King paid surprise visits recently to two of the Ministry of Labour establishments where young unemployed men from the special areas are given a course of intensive training in a variety of trades. The centres visited were those at473 words
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Article75 1936-07-17 8 Java and Southen: Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. on Sunday. Medan, Jask. Bushire. Amsterdam and London: Netherlands, closing 12 45 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton, Shanghai. Kobe and Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam. Burma. India, Iraq. Prlestine. E. and S. Airica. Great Britain.75 words
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Article93 1936-07-17 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netheri lands Indies etc. by Air «Qantasi, time lof delivery oi boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of ktter.s 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected frori Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery93 words
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Article21 1936-07-17 8 The Air mail < Imperial! despatched from Singapore on July 8 was delivered in London on July 16 (8 days).21 words
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Article201 1936-07-17 8 SELLING Singapore. July 17. London 4 months' sight London 3 months' sight -V**» London 60 days* sight 2 4 J« London 30 days' sight 2 4 3« London demand j J J London T.T. 24 *jg Lyons and Paris demand Hamburg demand New York demand JJ *{J Batavia201 words
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Article109 1936-07-17 8 British afficial Wireless London, July 16. Paris 75 53 64. New Work 5.02 11 16. Montreal 5.03 Brussels 29.73. Geneva 5.34 3 i. Amsterdam 7.37 ir 2 Milan 63 5 8 Berlin 12.45%. Stockholm le.SO Copenhagen Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26%. Prague 121. Helsingtors 222. Madrid 36 19 32.British afficial Wireless - 109 words
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Article177 1936-07-17 8 Singapore, July 16. R. I Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $M 0 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $130 R. (Siam* W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $11C R. <Siani) "Sinhuay" No. Al $195 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $168 R. iSiam) "Sinhuay" No.177 words
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Article47 1936-07-17 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures i TO-DAY, JULY l: High Tides:—10.35 a.m., 9.30 pm Football: Friendly, St. Joseph's a..oi 0 Chinese School, S.J.I. Tennis: Singapore Lawn Tenni Cham. pionships, S.C.C. Singapore Netball League: McNair Girl?' Second Team v. Convent Girls' School.47 words
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Article142 1936-07-17 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Song and Dane 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— Show Boat." 6.15 a p.m. PAVILION.— When Knighl 801d"—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOR OU GH —Chin ese 7 15 and 9.15 p.m. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret DaocUH Side-shows. Malay Operas, Cnineae Wayangs. Cinemas: Globe Theatre"Curly Top*'—7.ls and 9 3u p.m NEW WORLD.—Cabaret DaodPM142 words
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Advertisement675 1936-07-17 8 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT J COCKTAIL DANCE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight 1 NO ADMISSION CHARGE TO-MORROW—FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE SENSATIONAL CHARACTER AND ACROBATIC DANCERS RENEE AND RAME DARING AND REALISM. SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT IN CABARET ENTERTAINMENT. BOOK YOUR TABLE MM pppp II CAFE EXCELLENT675 words
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Advertisement109 1936-07-17 8 ANDREWS rr-o. IN THE SgjTl MORNING \A A keen and competent brain is as much dependent upon I general fitness as is a vigorous body. Office management, like all re*pon>ihle ta-ks. baits trials and difficulties Th* 1 L fit man faces them with, the confidence which spring- f*p« mental alertness109 words
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Miscellaneous214 1936-07-17 8 Postal Intelligence .g. SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevor nocn Indo-China (Aramis) 1 p.m. Dungun, Kemaman and Kemasek (Aing Leong) 2 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. Australia, Eastern and Southern (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. New Zealand (Nieuw Holland)214 words
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Miscellaneous142 1936-07-17 8 DAILY WfcATiifcK Ufcf'Uu Malayan Meteorological Service Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunsnine. Temp Stations, deg. F. Inches, Hours deg F West Coast. Alor Star 82 1.70 2.2 71 Bayan Lepas iPenangi 84 1.17 1.8 70 Sitiawan 88 0.09 2.6 69 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 2 7 73 Malacca 84 Nil142 words
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Article247 1936-07-17 9 BUDDHIST DISPUTE OVER HIGH PRIEST (By A Ceylon Correspondent) Colombo, July 5. rnHK dispute over the election of a high priest for the Adam's Peak not yet over. The Governor has refused to intervene and the neuter may he referred to the King. It will247 words
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Article165 1936-07-17 9 I iN this connection it is interesting to I note 'hat m Burma there is just now a move to restore the authority of t.lip Buddhist religious heirarchy. A Bill which is of great importance 'o the Buddhists and for which His Excellency the Viceroy has given165 words
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Article111 1936-07-17 9 A CASE which is causing considerable interest in both legal and social circles has been fixed for trial in the Galle District Court on July 25. Defamation of Mr. V. M. Fernando District Judge cf Colombo, is' alleged gainst Mr. Fidetis A. Silva of Moratuwa ..i a pamphle»111 words
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Article17 1936-07-17 9 H IS Highness the Sultan of Johore left Colombo for Europe on July 1.17 words
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Article181 1936-07-17 9 QLD i Tnnjty College Kandy. a üb'iess. be interested in the t.iowine laudatory reference about, him in Jhe Cavalcade": Born in the Himalavss. of an Enshsh onarv. and a Sinhalese woman/also Snil a I7 r; slender dus exquisitelyDavid Pavnler was -ducated SrhS me t0 tnp R °val Arademv181 words
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Article178 1936-07-17 9 INTERVALS he spent teaching' drawing and boxing to brown and white schoolboys in the college, making quick sketching trips round Ceylon, and 1 in Southern India. These scenes he painted with a direct simple technique, capturing th3 gorgeous pageantry of Eastern colour with mature ease. In the tortuous178 words
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Article73 1936-07-17 9 jT is understood that arrangements 1 have been made for shipping some stonework from the Houses of Parliament for the Council building. This is a result cf the information sent to Sir Baron Jayatilake, the leacter oi the State Council, by Dr. Paul E. Pieris. Ceylon's73 words
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Article75 1936-07-17 9 THE new aerodrome at Ratmalana is now leady and open for casual flights. M The Government have informed uu Government of India thai the ac-rO-dicme v/as officially available for regular use by light aircraft from June 15. No communication has, however, been receivd from India a> to75 words
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Article88 1936-07-17 9 AN order-in-Council has come into force m Ceylon, extending to Ceylon the Indian and Colonial Divorce Juiisdiction Act of 1926. Previously this Act applied only t India and other specified parts of tne British Dominions. The Order-in-Council means that in future it is the Supreme Court in Ceylon88 words
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Article130 1936-07-17 9 THERE are certain safeguarding provisions such as that the grounds for dissolution shall be those operative in England and that the Court may refuse relief if the petitioner cannot show that bv reason of official duty, poveity oi other cause, he or she is prevented oi other cause, he130 words
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Article493 1936-07-17 9 Mixture Which Led To Trouble Singapore, Thursday. THE mixture of certain specific liquors forms a good cocktail, but the injudicious mixing of beer, brandy, whisky and other liquors by a party of Chinese friends one Sunday in June caused injuries, which nearly proved fatal, to one493 words
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Article114 1936-07-17 9 Hunting, Mining Timber Rights (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 8. MR Oswald Lewis asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons this week whether it is proposed to allow any mining rights, hunting licences or timber concessions to any private persons in114 words
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Article134 1936-07-17 9 Retirement Of Late Ring's Private Secretary British Official Wireless London, July 16. Lord Wigram. who as Sir Clive Wigram was for many years private secretary to King George the Fifth, is one of the members of the King's Household who are retiring. A full list of the newBritish Official Wireless - 134 words
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Advertisement38 1936-07-17 9 1 kiat s (.mnmni sale. AXOHER TWO WEEKS ONLY. Further reductions in many useful lines. BUY NOW AND PAY LESS. We open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. H. KIAT A LTD., 1"> A ISA; Collyer Quay. Stmraporo.38 words
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Advertisement272 1936-07-17 9 ■OT/ W DAMAGE YOUR CLOTHES M I BEYOND REPAIR H KILL THEM P^FLIM HH Don't risk your health and comfort by j I \ti accepting worthless "insecticides" or I imitations that masquerade under the j. MB jE/ J name of Hit. Remember-there is only j^^^^^-^j v flftßy one Flit. Flit272 words
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Advertisement303 1936-07-17 9 =Waterman's =1 (L. G. SLOAN LTD.I £<xp.r» WATERMANS "INK VUE" PEN The latest design in visible ink supply Fountain PRICE Pens. Black and Silver Barrelss Large 14 ct. 0 Gold nib. All usual widths. Self Filling. Ask JJ J| 9f for the "Silver Ray" The Popular WATERMAN PEN No. 52303 words
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Article281 1936-07-17 10 Young Brisbane Girl Who Disappeared Brisbane. AFTER 21 months' intensive search by police all over the Commonwealth, a startling new lead in the Albury culvert murder mystery has been discovered in Brisbane, and police have been busy investigating battling movements of vivacious rJmmi? Behrendt, a281 words
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Advertisement341 1936-07-17 10 •5» Jjf EVERY WORTH WHILE PRESS CRITIC THIS GREAT MUSICAL SHOW TO THE SKIES! SEE IT TO-DAY! t i l THE TRIUMPH of "SHOW BOAT" I I "A Splendid Picture. .Sure to have "A VERY FINE FILM" The picture is of imposing length, S a long Run" over 10,000 feet,341 words
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Advertisement225 1936-07-17 10 LAST NIGHT M KAY FRANCIS in the most thrilling film in whicN Kay has ever cast her glamorous spell •I FOIIN© STELLA narncr Bros. Picture with PAtx'SiS g AIIM S■■ To-morrow RONALD COLMAN CHARLES DICKENS' FAMiiD NOVEL OF 1,000 THRILLS A TALE OF TWO CITIES' M.-G.-M.s SLOOO.OOO Production latinecs To-morrow225 words
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Advertisement362 1936-07-17 10 S ENORMOUS^UCCKSs: 5 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 ©FAST AND FURIOUS PUN IN THE SCREEN VERSION OK IHf* ®MOST FAMOUS PLAY IN THE WORLD! S"WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD"! STARRING 4 |JA<'li f 5 I BITIIAXAX •Sfr- with FAY WRAY ®A modern young man's adven- @tures in the Middle Ages 9 SKETCH says362 words
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Article307 1936-07-17 11 A TEST NEWS antonese Evacuate Shiukwan Reuter Sin Chew Jit Poh. Canton, July 16--r „o r arc more BE U TeJrzl "v Han Mou's UnC ntinaed their southward ttts i° nt,n lh e night and have f m shiuand Shiulfwan, 6 the Y ;noUk "undies northwardReuter; Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 307 words
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Article107 1936-07-17 11 Case Against R.A.F. Man Postponed Singapore, Thursday. HE case against- Chief Petty Officer Ough. of the R.A.F. who is on a large of causing the death of Pilot srgeant J. T. Holt by a rash act, was ■ta postponed. Ough appeared before the Fifth Mastrate. Mr. E.107 words
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Article345 1936-07-17 11 Coroner's Verdict In Johore Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 16. I FIND that the cause of death was strangulation, that deceased was murdered by a person or persons unknown, and that one Ah Ngeh is criminally involved in respect of this death345 words
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Article149 1936-07-17 11 Lorry Driver On Rash Act Charge Singapore, Thursday. AT the conclusion to-day of a trial for causing death by a rash act against a Chinese lorry driver, Ng Teak Cnu Mr L. B. Gioson reserved TtfS ?udgrnent.until July 20 in the criminal district court. ™hiie The prosecution alleged149 words
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Article43 1936-07-17 11 Mr. T. J. Schoonenburg, a Netherlands Civil Servant arrived from Java on the Dempo, and is on his way to ?he Netherlands for a leave of one year At the end of his leave he will return to Java to continue his won..43 words
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Article757 1936-07-17 11 BRITAIN HER COLONIES Locarno Powers STATEMENTS IN THE COMMONS British Official Wireless. London July 16. REPLYING to a Parliamentary question, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, stated to-day that the situation envisaged in the proposals drawn up in London by the Locarno Powers, other than Germany, on March 19 inBritish Official Wireless. - 757 words
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Advertisement123 1936-07-17 11 UMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar Road) 7.00 TO-NIGHT 915 Th? First Amazing Drama of Primitive American Wilderness "TRAILING THE KILLER** A New Era in Screen Entertainment Supported by "ON YOttß GUARD" Admission Prices:— I 15c, 25c, 35c, 40c 50c j WEAR THE PSYCHO RAY BADGE!! Price $3.00 each j SOLE SUPPLIER--123 words
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Advertisement148 1936-07-17 11 YOU g||l BETTER |i LAXATIVE-TAKE H CHOCOLAX! |j i 9 TASTY like a f| '31 chocolate candy. |p i|9 EFFECTIVE yet acts gently and f|§ PI thoroughly Ike Ip fl| nature. j i fifi ECONOMICAL -40 Tablets in a illl "Climate proof" gi WW bott,e lur 8 fg «0 cents.148 words
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Advertisement381 1936-07-17 11 t great' wor jlh t TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY S From 6 p.m. to 12 midnight J WEE—GOLF S I GLOBE THEATRE j 7.15 P M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. i SHIRLEY TEMPLE Sings and Dances > in "CURLY TOP S PRICES 10 cts., 20 cts. 30 cts. > Matinee To-morrow Sat. 18th381 words
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Obituary47 1936-07-17 12 Mr. Mrs. H. R. Bartels of Hooper Road. Singapore, beg to tender sincere thanks to all those who kindly attended the funeral of their son. Rex Malcolm, and also those who sent wreaths, telegrams, and letters of condolence. F.M.S. and Penang papers please copy.47 words
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Article803 1936-07-17 12 RECEIPT of the administration report of Sarawak for 1935 is a timely reminder of the progress and prosperity of that near neighbour of Malaya, of which most people know little save ihat it is the country of the White Rajah. As a preface to a brief review of the803 words
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Article133 1936-07-17 12 Kaisar-I-Hind Due To-Day Singapore. Friday. THE P. and O. Kaisar-I-Hind is ex- pected to arrive in Singapore this afternoon from London on her outward trip to the Far East. She is normally engaged on the Lon-don-India run but is making an only trip to the Far133 words
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Article100 1936-07-17 12 Going To Rome For A Holiday Singapore, Friday. The Rev. Father F. F. Visser. an Apostolic Prefect, left Singapore on the Dempo to-day. He is making a iourney to Rome. He intends to return to Malaya shortly for the purpose of missionary teaching In the F.M.S. Father Visser100 words
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199 1936-07-17 12 NOTES COMMENTS Wiping Off Arrears THE report of the committee of fingft- pore Municipal Commissioners W pointed to consider the Five i'ear Programme, 1936-40, quotes the famous remark of Sir Laurence Guillemard, a former Governor, that Malaya was "1 country of arrears." This was said in 1919, in the first199 words
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Article198 1936-07-17 12 MB committee of the Municipal Com missioners concerned with the matter has recommended that the number of licensed tricycles in the town should be limited to 7.000. As there are already 6,000 of these rather formidable vehicles on the streets, the limit will nc doubt be198 words
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Article183 1936-07-17 12 in the Deutsche Ailegememe Zeilung, a German writer depicts V the British working man as an deserving pity. -Public organisations/ sa are lacking which could rr.al---worker's life pleasanter. The Stano attention whatever to his span 1 There is no Strength Th: organisation. The result of Workers with less183 words
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Article191 1936-07-17 12 AFTER being in the doldrums I m years, British shipbuilding is on th threshold of a new era of prosper:.;. Government has announced tta prcv.sional consent to a loan of £5.000 00C for the building of a sister ship Queen Mary, while the Cunard Company in addition to191 words
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Article370 1936-07-17 12 By "Looker On" IN epitaph is said to be a statement that usually lies above about the one who lies beneath. A ft "What 1 seem to need, doctor," raid the patient, "is something to rouse me. something to put me In fighting trim again." So370 words
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Advertisement13 1936-07-17 12 Railway Godown STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT DEPOTS SUITABLY PLACED FOR j RAIL-HEAD DISTRIBUTION13 words
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Article, Illustration132 1936-07-17 13 SCOTS JOURNALIST CHARGED EMPHATIC DENIAL OF INTENTION TO ASSASSINATE THE outrage on the King has had a profound effect all over Britain. Crowds have assembled outside Buckingham Palace eager to testify their loyalty. Innumerable tokens of relief at132 words
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Article180 1936-07-17 13 THERE was a sensational incident at Hyde Park Corner to-day when His Majesty the King was passing in the procession from Hyde Park after the ceremony of changing the colours of the Brigade of Guards. A man tried to break through the crowd as the King passed,180 words
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Article1287 1936-07-17 13 British Official Wireless. TEE British Official Wireless account of the procession, which makes no mention of the incident, is as follows: His Majesty the King made a speech to-day at the ceremony of the trooping of the colours, in which he recalled the days ofBritish Official Wireless. - 1,287 words
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Article281 1936-07-17 13 Latest Report MISS GODDARD SAYS "YES" WHEN Mr. Charles Chaplin, the film star, and his leading lady, Miss Paulette Goddard, were in Singapore last April, in the course of an Eastern tour, there was much ■peculation as to whether they were married, for it had been reported281 words
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Article48 1936-07-17 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 17. With a view to preserving the »oud name of Siam for pepper in the world markets, the Government has introduced regulations for an examination by the customs prior to export. Adulterated pepper will not be allowed for export.48 words
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Article132 1936-07-17 13 Kidnapped Actress STUDENTS FINED IN EDINBURGH Reuter. Edinbuigh, July 16. TWO University students, Roderick Johnston and Kenneth Braver, the latter a South African and a University rugger player, were found guilty in the Sheriff's Court to-day on a charge of assaulting the actress, Miss ReneeReuter. - 132 words
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Article117 1936-07-17 13 Kwangtung Troops Cracking Up Reuter. Canton, July 17. SIGNS that the Kwangtung troops, are cracking up under pressure of Gen. Yu Han Mou's relentless advance are seen in the withdrawal of Gen Chang Ta's second army from Yingtak to Chuntien about 30 miles to the north aff Canton.Reuter. - 117 words
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Article172 1936-07-17 13 NO WARNING 4 Streets And Shops Flooded (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Friday. A TORRENTIAL downpour of rain, accompanied by thunder $nd vivid flashes of lightning, flooded the streets of Penang between 1|.30 and noon yesterday. The gutters soon overflowed oit vn the footpaths and through172 words
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Article49 1936-07-17 13 Workers Oi Light And Power Company Reuter. Mexico City, July 16 All electric services in Mexico City have been paralysed by a sudden strike at noon of the employees of the Cana-dian-owned light and power company. The electrical workers of eight Mexican States struck simultaneously.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement53 1936-07-17 13 HEYMAN PURE i• lIE AM E lIV BUTTER Of a rich, yet delicate creamy flavour. Heyman Butter is ideal for the table—or cooking purposes. Manufactured in Australia, and hygienically packed—it is always as fresh as when it came from the dairy. Joseph tiavhi a soxs, ltd. 1 X G A53 words
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Advertisement91 1936-07-17 13 When day is done and evening finds you lonely or in good company an H.M.V. Radiogram will prove a delightful acquisition. At the twirl of a knob the news, views, and entertainment of the world is yours. If a few favourite airs suit the mood of the moment, gather up91 words
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Article1486 1936-07-17 14 REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE A MILLION DOLLARS YEARLY FOR SPECIAL SERVICES WE give below extracts from the report of the committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners appointed to revise the Five Year Programme. The report was adopted by the General Committee of the Commissioners, subject to1,486 words
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Article186 1936-07-17 14 $30,000 For Coronation Celebrations Singapore, Friday. THE programme agreed upon conI tains several interesting items. The expenses for the celebrations in connection with the coronation of H M. King Edward VIII in May, 1937, are estimated at 530,000 The recent Municipal census was estimated to cost $22,000. A186 words
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Article227 1936-07-17 14 Relief Of Distress 527 CASES LAST MONTH rpHE work of the Relief of the vio tims of unemployment and poverty is being steadily carried on from month to month, and during the month of June last, 527 cases were assisted directly, in addition to 235 other cases227 words
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Article175 1936-07-17 14 Profit Taking Being Attempted (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. ONE more accused was brought before Mr. J. Calder in the first court this morning, in connection with the $26,000 diamond theft that occurred towards the end of May. The accused to-day was a Ceylonese named,175 words
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Article235 1936-07-17 14 "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" Jack Buchanan At The Singapore, Friday. MAGNIFICENT tomfoolery is the best description we can think of for Jack Buchanan's latest performance in "When Knights were Bold," now showing at the Pavilion. If you like good fun you will roar at this picture or235 words
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Article394 1936-07-17 14 "SONG DANCE MAN" Comedy, Music Drama At The Alhambra Singapore, Friday. THE blending of comedy,, pathos and music to provide entertainment that appeais to everyone is not always a simple matter but the success with which Fox Films have achieved this was proved at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday where "Song394 words
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Article137 1936-07-17 14 The following were passengers by Dutch planes during the past week N.E.I, by KNDLM-plane "PK-AFJ"—July 14: Mr. E. E Wallwork, Mr. B. S. Waters, Mr. Henri Soetens. lf J5*ft J?* N«-I by KNILM-plane PK-AFJ*'—July 15: Mr. MacKall, Mr. and Mrs. Dellaert, Miss Hoorweg Mr R. E. Lock137 words
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Article310 1936-07-17 14 A STATEMENT Government Studying The Subject FE pnoblem of the air defence of Singapore, it is understood, has been considered by the authorities for some time. We understand that a statement on the subject will be issued by the Government to the public through the medium310 words
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Article88 1936-07-17 14 Shanghai. July 17. The Regent of Thibet has wired congratulations to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek on his 50th birthday. As the North China markets are flooded with smuggled goods, especially sugar and artificial silk the smuggling evil has subsided. Mr. Hsu Shi Ying. the Chinese Ambassador in Tokyo,88 words
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Article99 1936-07-17 14 First Consignment Landed To-Day Singapore, Friday. THE first consignment of goods to Singapore from Italy after the lifting of sanctions was landed from the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria today at the S.H.B. wharves. The goods were contained in 350 cases, amounting to approximately 50 tons. They99 words
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Advertisement15 1936-07-17 14 Overseas Assurance COLORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE15 words
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Article187 1936-07-17 15 neliffhtfal Performance 8 By Children Singapore, Friday. two performances of scenes i A Milne's "Christopher 1 given in the grounds of use, the residence of Majorlt: Qobbie, yesterday afternoon. by the weather, the enterhad every success. Much d been taken in the prepara-D'-ogramme. and it was187 words
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Article24 1936-07-17 15 untitled Punjabis named Dalip Singh, Singh, Tar a Singh and Keesan are charged with murder and al with culpable homicide no: ting to murder.24 words
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Article119 1936-07-17 15 Examination Conducted On Stanchions (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. AN examination of the stanchions and beams of the Selangor Club's boys' quarters, which collapsed on Sunday morning, causing the death of one child and various injuries to 28 other occupants, was carried out by the119 words
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Article59 1936-07-17 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Thursday. Originally charged with attempted extortion, a Chinese pleaded guilty before Mr. A. A. Faith, police magistrate to having used criminal force to a compatriot. Accused was fined $2, the charge of attempted extortion being withdrawn. He said he was trying to recover59 words
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Article111 1936-07-17 15 U.S. Reply To Latest Naval Plans Reuter. Washington. July 16. r! State Department declines to comment on the British Note invoking the escalator clause of the London Naval Treaty, but Admiral Standley, Acting Naval Secretary, announces that the United States will take advantage of theReuter. - 111 words
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Article17 1936-07-17 15 Two new coal shafts are >«ing sunk and inland ahout the same distance^17 words
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765 1936-07-17 15 Allegations Against Fellow Convict THE KNIFE Singapore, Thursday. "PRISONER 561 took a knife, and i puit it on the table belonging to prisoner 544 and covered it with a coat. He then asked me to stab deceased, prisoner 403. I told him that no765 words
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Article41 1936-07-17 15 Fifty per cent, of the space available for the Birmingham Section of the British Industries Fair next year has already been definitely let. This h&ure shows an increase over the amount of space let at the corresponding time last 1 year.41 words
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Advertisement45 1936-07-17 15 v «5» THE MOST BEAUTIFUL REFRIGERATOR IN THE WORLD WITH SHELVES IN THE DOOR <• .5. A a j FOR CONVENIENCE J 1 i ECONOMY J j EFFICIENCY •> H-l 1936 j I I SHELVADOR t i LEE axd FLETCHER 102-106, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. Ph° ne 3m45 words
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Advertisement170 1936-07-17 15 BUT THE LAMBS WE SELL ARE THE FINEST PROCURABLE Have you tried our CHILLED BEEF? Igjgjg^jll TEL: 5378 u\s. 267 I S ABSOLUTE SECURITY V 1 1 M ©TOR IT NI N INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. s I 1 I Agents: SIME. DARBY CO. LTD. j Singapore Branches •> HAVE VOL170 words
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Article74 1936-07-17 16 F.M.S. Team To Meet The Colony r!E following is the probable F.M.S. team to meet the polony in Kt*ala Lumpur during the August Bank holidays: O. B. Williams (Perak), R. H. Whitaker (Perak). G. F. Riva/. (Perak). V. Suppiah (Perak), A. F. Hunter (Selangor), B. E. Gill74 words
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Article312 1936-07-17 16 Visit Of Team From Penang The August Badminton Party entertained the Chung Weng Yew Star Touring Party of Penang in. a friendly basket-ball match on Sunday last at the Al Tong School Ground, the August winning by 49 points to 24. Mr. Kee Guan Hong refereed. On Wednesday312 words
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Article180 1936-07-17 16 Strong Feeling In England THERE is a strong feeling in England that Harold Larwod, the Notts bowler, should be re-introduced into Test cricket. He has lost none of his popularity, and his inclusion in the England eleven, possibly on Saturday, July 25, in the second match180 words
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Article67 1936-07-17 16 The following players have been selected to represent the May blossom B.P. in a friendly match with the Eton a B P. on Sunday on the hitter's court. The match will consist of 5 singles and 2 doubles. Singles:—X. Olivcro. Lee Kirn Seng, Omar, B. Ahmad. Hasan. Mattar67 words
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Article, Illustration97 1936-07-17 16 REGINALD WHITCOMBE IRISH OPEN GOLF TITLE Won By Reginald Whitcombe Reuter. London, July 16. Ai' the Dolly mount course in Dublin, In the Irish Open Golf Championship, ill notyrbft players, with the exception of Henry Cotton, competed. The winner was Reginald Whitcombo who returned a score of 72- -72- -G8Reuter. - 97 words
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Article55 1936-07-17 16 The following players will represent the "Ansonians" XI against the Henderson Athletic Party on Sunday on the Fitter's ground. Tanjong Pagar. Ali: Abeb. C. Khoo: Ibrahim, A. C. Koh, T. S. Ong: P. S. Tun, Hassan. C. L. Yap, B. K. Yap, Y. A. Tan. Reserves: Kukang, Ah55 words
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Article40 1936-07-17 16 Tiie Telok Kurau RngUsfa School will hold its ninth annual sports mee'ing on the school ground on Friday. July BI from 3.30 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Harvey Jacobr has ku.ily co.i Sen ted to give away the prizes40 words
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724 1936-07-17 16 SEMI-FINALS Good Play In Women's Doubles (By "Crosji-Court") Singapore. Friday. THE lain yesterday morning did inanerc with Mr. D. K. Kieinman's arrangement in the Singapore Tennis. Although a little on the M>lt side, the S.C.C. courts wc.h playable in724 words
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Article180 1936-07-17 16 A. van Vlist'a Cycling Vkfcory At Heme Hill London, June 26. A VAN Vliet, the Dutch champion, repeated his last year's win ih Ore Grand Prix of London at the PolyHerne Hill on Saturday. He won two of the three races which comprised the final, was second in180 words
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Article170 1936-07-17 16 Reply To Britain's Wish Awaited ATHLETES all over the British Isles 'are eagerly awaiting the decision of the International Olympic Comrni'tec. vhich meets in July in Berlin. °n the venue of the 1640 Olympic Games. It is hoped that for the ORt time s.nce 1908, London will be170 words
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Article159 1936-07-17 16 To Be Held In K. L. 0n Aug. 3 THE ninth annual athletic the Posts and Telegraphs EL? ment. Malaya, will be held o tortfi Institution ground; oi u D Aug. 3. commencing at 2 Competitors from every Ze tlement will participate. Savage, the President ol o159 words
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Article111 1936-07-17 16 Selangor And Singapore Non-Benders THE following are th tean cricket fixture betv pore Non-Benrit:- ar Non-Benders which w:Y. b the S.C.C. erouna over Lh Play will commence at 229 pm tomorrow. SELANGOR NON-BENDERS A. E. Cooke. J. V. Cowgill. L. A. Tucker. C. W. S. Gardner. H. G.111 words
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Advertisement53 1936-07-17 16 Operative as from August Ist Hid SI'RSTANTIAI. SINGAPORE TO: REDUCTIONS V PENANG 9 (577 approx.) IN FARES BANGKOK m (SlB9 I RANGOON ($Bl7 MALAY A INDIA. ALCUITA m [$m i Imperial Airways LOOK W FORWARD A Your first cup ot Bovril gives ,4rJ&M*^t you l e 'k DAILY a^on ri53 words
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444 1936-07-17 17 CHINESE LOSE I Frayed Tempers In Closing Stages Singapore. Friday. m ILL! one-sided" is the Put description to be applied to Jrdavs second Division soccer >f between the Government I,wtl ml the S.C.F.A. second fiAW a win for the inmfiioiies by six444 words
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Article67 1936-07-17 17 1 Station Open Tourney x, !l aie the results of the Nation Open Tennis Tourat Seletar \Y.">- lP v f r EN SINGLES I 'r t, C Mitchell, g.. runner L A C Welfo rd g. Wil f r PEN DOUBLES Lt. Waring and L.A.C. r l67 words
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Article89 1936-07-17 17 Lady Captain's Prize Competition THE Lady Captain's Prize competition was played over 36 holes at Bukit Timah and resulted in a win for Mrs. B. NeyJand with a net score of 133. The following were the best returns: Mis. B. Neyland 133 Miss G. Farne-U 13H Mrs.89 words
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Article146 1936-07-17 17 Entries Now Open For The Chib Championship Members of the Chinese Swimming Club are requested to take note that entries are now open for the Open PingPong Championship. "A" Handicap, the "B" Handicap and the League Championship. Those wishing to participate in the above tournaments are requested to146 words
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Article52 1936-07-17 17 The following players are selected L o Dlay football against a team from the P and O. Corfu to-day 'Thursday* on the railway ground Chelliah, Choon V.hatt. Van Ahan Low Peng Tay. Ayadurav. Stevens. Chua Keng Swee. Raja. Suiong M Paekiri Samy Chua Kene Park (Captain. Reserves. Raj52 words
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Article51 1936-07-17 17 Soudan Wins: F.M.S. Third Reuter. London, July 16. rIE Bis ley Shoot for the Junior Mackinnon Trophy resulted in a win for the Soudan team, for the third veai* in succession, with a score of 335. Nyasaland was second with 334 and the Federated Malay States third withReuter. - 51 words
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Article211 1936-07-17 17 Kcdah's Team Against Selangor THE following have been selected to play for Kedah in the Malaya Cup match against Selangor in Kuala Lumpur to-day: Noordin; Mustafa, Wan Hanifiah; M. N. AiiHi a. Mustafa, Mahadi; Sheriff, Kirn Choon, Abdnllah (Capt.) Saad. and AM. Reserves: Sua id and Kassim. JOHORE211 words
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Article77 1936-07-17 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 16. In connection with a meeting of the Johore Brhru District Football Association held in the International Library yesterday evening to deal with a protest lodged by the Customs that the Jorinthians had played Ahmad bin Chik in their team while77 words
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Article64 1936-07-17 17 The lollowing players have been selected to represent the Singapon Banka and Billiton Students against m> Wan Puteh's XI in a friendly an mi I soccer on Sunday on the Junto Civil Service Association ground at M 6 o.m. sharp: Pak Tone: Mook Won" Soon San; Thian Teck.64 words
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Article302 1936-07-17 17 S.C.C. Beaten By Three Goals To Nil Singapore, Friday. THE S C.C. were beaten by the Straits Times in a friendly match which took place yesterday at the S.C.C. But for erratic shooting on the S.C.C. side the score might not have been so heavy302 words
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Article85 1936-07-17 17 J Under the auspices of the Singapore j Badminton Association, a friendly badi mlnton match between the Devonshire IBP and the Mayflower BP. comprisI ing of three singles and two doubles will jbe played at the Clerical Union Hall, j Rangoon Road, on Sunday at 2 p.m. sharp The85 words
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Article123 1936-07-17 18 Preliminary Inquiry On July 30 Singapore, Friday. TAN Kirn Khoe, the man who was discharged by Mr. L. B. Gibson, in the criminal district court, on July 9in connection with proposed extradition proceedings, but was immediately re-ar-rested on a charge of murder, made another appearance to-day before123 words
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Article318 1936-07-17 18 Bail Allowed FORMAL APPEARANCE OF ACCUSED Singapore, Friday. TlAX Chye Heng, a bill collector, Mary Loke, his sccond wife, Sim Kim Joo, Pakiri Mohamed, a moneychanger, Kweh Peng Kim, a bank clerk, and Mohamed Ismail —the six arrests in connection with the theft of 41,000 guilders318 words
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Article177 1936-07-17 18 The Latest Increase In Production BREEDING exotic fish is one of Birmingham's strangest and newest Industries. A large breeding station has recently been opened on the outskirts of the sitjr, where during the present season. some 500.000 fish of about 200 different /arietics will be reared. The parent177 words
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Article261 1936-07-17 18 Mr. G. Van der Sande And Miss Phyllis Chater Singapore, Friday. THE Cathedral of the Good Bhepherd was the setting of a pretty wedding this morning, when Miss Phyllis Chater. second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs T. Chater of Singapore, became the bride of Mr. Gerrard261 words
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Article251 1936-07-17 18 Companion To Swami Krishanandji OFFICIALS hurrying along the Mall to their offices stepped aside, as Is the custom here when the bell of an oncoming rickshaw tinkles, but they might have moved with greater alacrity had they realized what occupied the rickshaw. The four rickshaw coolies were nonchalantly251 words
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Article307 1936-07-17 18 NANKING ARMy Quarter Million On The March Hongkong, j U y j. THE total strength of Central f.. rm in the campaign against th. South-west is estimated at 287 The army commander*-, will conu at Tayu, on the Kiangsi-Kwan/ tung border, to-day. General Chan! Fat307 words
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Article189 1936-07-17 18 Five- Cases On Th Cakndar (From Our Own Johore Bahru. THE third session of the Ba 1 Assises for the yeai July 19 in the Supreme Cour here fore Mr. Jus iee J V G Milk There are five criminal cu.-t- or. lis» so far and189 words
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Article94 1936-07-17 18 Former Fascist I. adir Murdered Reuter. Bukharest. .I>ih SHOOTING "Traitor. vo U m N die," eight Storm Tr—pen f( the Fascist Iron Guard riddled th bullets the body of Steleses, esleader of the Iron t.uar breaking into the hospital «hcrt Herr Stelescu v. as recoveringReuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement291 1936-07-17 18 —Edgeworth Tobacco! A Tobacco selected with great C are and judgment by men H'-k W EDGE WORTH f 1 s rea l P*P e pleasure and a ft li^j^^;.-«f V-. f fl delight to the discriminating 01 all tobacconists: i! Sole Agents: F. A. bartholomeusz, Ltd., 12-A, KOBiNSON KOAD. TEL.291 words
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Article384 1936-07-17 19 VfcctOn China's Economic I Life I London, July 16. ancf G eve^0 P in the road fh. communications cf Ued upon by Briga■day t h v °°Groffe when he spoke the pek'n c- ;:uai me eting in London Describing Syndlc ate. -nerai v" d recent visit384 words
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Article580 1936-07-17 19 Out-Of-Work Sent To Prison Singapore, Thursday. "IT is a very clear case, and I am not 1 prepared to accept the defence. "It was a deliberate attempt on the part of the accused to take the handbag. His intention was evidently premeditated and there is no excuse580 words
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Article123 1936-07-17 19 National Assembly This Month I i London. CNGLAND will be the centre of the Oxford Group's activity during this month. A meeting in the Royal Albert Hall will signalize the beginning of the campaign, which is to have as its keynote the slogan "A Nation Awake." Contingents from123 words
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Advertisement165 1936-07-17 19 V with this 9 delightful cereal food Modern doctors know that much depends upon a wholesome diet. And what an important part a good Cereal Food plays in the building up of boys and girls. Cream of Wheat, the favorite breakfast cereal of North America, is fast gaining friends here165 words
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Advertisement408 1936-07-17 19 DOUBLED UP WITH STOMACH. PAIN NOW A "NEW MAN" Do you endure agonies from stomach trouble? Do you dread to eat even the simplest meals and long for relief from your pain? Then here is good news for you. For sure relief is at hand as this letter proves. It408 words
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Miscellaneous1367 1936-07-17 19 I| a layan Listeners 9 Radio 7~ pMPIRE I RADIO-COLONIALE, FRANCE BERLIN STATION Is' \\fMES Wavelength.2s.24 metres (11.885 kcs.) ujn 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs.). DJB metrea (***** kcs) dja 31.38 tv-day metres (9,560 kcsj; DJQ 19.63 metres •i 1 Rv I OllisS Wavelength 25.24 metres (11.885 kcs; < 18.280 kcs.).1,367 words
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Article91 1936-07-17 20 Government Considering Fresh Legislation London, July 16. THE fact that the Government are considering fresh legislation to deal with careless motorists was indicated by Lord De la Warr. speaking in the House of Lords. He sa.id. "There are motorists who cannot be treated as responsible beings. There is91 words
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Article46 1936-07-17 20 Tokyo. The Emperor of Japan has made two Gifts to the Piime Minister. Mr. Koki Kirota, "in appreciation of his efforts" during the recent session of the Diet. The presents consist of a barrel of •'sake" (Japanese rice-wine) and a gift ■»f fish.46 words
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Article880 1936-07-17 20 ACTION BY REGISTRAR OF TEXTILES Singapore, Thursday. CASE in which Hardial Singh, of Messrs. Gian Singh and Co., Battery Road, is alleged to have made certain suggestions to Mr. E. C. Cherrington, Assistant Registrar of Textiles Quotas, in connection with a quantity of Fuji silk, occupied the880 words
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Article124 1936-07-17 20 Statement In House Of Commons Reuter. London, July 16. THE opinions expressed by Mr. Pirow the South African Minister of Defence, on the subject of Germany's claim to colonies, were described by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, as personal views, in course of a statementReuter. - 124 words
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Advertisement959 1936-07-17 20 RHEUMATISM MADE HIM A WRECK A Different Man After i G Months of Kruschen Here is the true story of a man who underwen f drastic treatment for rheu- 1 matism. and was left weak and ill at the end of it. He regained his health—not by painful, inconvenient methods,959 words
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Advertisement93 1936-07-17 20 .J. s Great Eastern j Optical Co. s 27.v South Uridge Koad, Tel: No. ilti I I 206, South Bridge Road. le!: No. 6844. j Optician:—(J. V. t\\S- Charges cheaper than anywhere. 1 THERE IS DEATH n 2 I i i I IN THIS TIN I f i i I93 words
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Advertisement216 1936-07-17 20 y INCREASE YOI R E ARNING j POWER I If you make no effort to mcreue I your Knowledge and Earninf I power whilst those around you at* J doing so, what is going to happen when your Employer find* he can J get a better man at the same216 words
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Miscellaneous388 1936-07-17 20 CLUB DIARY I [There are numerous n v Societies in Singapore, n > os b s J members of which are read 3 "Malaya Tribune." This DuYr? 3 vlded specially for them Vu h are invited to co-operate i n up-to-date and complete o; general interest will stm in the388 words
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Article422 1936-07-17 21 (VIEW CENTRES Six Months' Course For Workers ■HE steady revival of British industries, which was again rothe unemployment statisL issued 'luring the week, and y the Government's re-rmanu-nt programme, may soon. r]n <r about an actual shortage in Kail) classes of skilled labour What is being done422 words
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Article124 1936-07-17 21 oundation Of The National Army" Calcutta. modern warfare is now to C Smi?L University. te appointed to consider Scienr-P 6 Eduction of stuoies 1- the Univer *ity S!£s h co u m rn?nded that >u'd be included as ty. 01 Animation in the Urn k VO examinations124 words
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Article30 1936-07-17 21 Alexandria. d la J in obtaining but tK° r a divorc e several Wm S mplete C L&Vtt&L *same5 aine en<trL$ ey leavings Pl)ed of their30 words
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Article715 1936-07-17 21 Demanded Money ALLEGED ROBBERY AND BLACKMAIL Thomas Stevens. 22. described as a musician, of no fixed address, appeared on remand before Mr. IS. C. P. Boyd at the West Loncon Police Court recently, charged with demanding money by menaces from a man at Piccadilly on two715 words
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Article119 1936-07-17 21 One Cause Of M«ne Strike In Australia Newcastle, N.S.W. July 10. Six hundred men are again idle at the John Darling mine because they claim thar a horse in the mine not only has 'greasy heels," from which comes an unoleasant odour, but also has a cold and119 words
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Article550 1936-07-17 21 Pan-Asia And Beyond NEED OF CHINA AS A MARKET 'J'HERE is a widespread belief that the territorial ambition of Japan is confined to North China and Siberia. While some Japanese minds may he content with the Pan Asian doctrine, others entertain a dream of territorial domination550 words
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Article184 1936-07-17 21 Held While Train Waited At The Station Wagga, N.S.W., July 4. M I° W a student at Wagga, recently occurred the distinction of sitting for one of the most unusual musical examinations yet held in the State. His mother brought him to Wagga a J^ e an184 words
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Advertisement193 1936-07-17 21 I The Outstanding Value In The Lowest Priced Truck Field aw?nJ r^ C r k a ,il* b 1 tte^ lh n S ce r n^in «~-that is why Reo engineers jvent straight lo the heart of truck performance—created and bunt the sensational new 6 cylinder Reo Silver Crown Truck193 words
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377 1936-07-17 22 PREPARED UNAIDED BY WOMA N Sydney. N S W. July 8. I'NAIDED by lawyers. Miss Noni E.hel l 1 nor op a middle-aged Sydney woman by self-sacrifice and dihcent research for 18 months, has preparej n Priv Council appeal in a lesa. fiffht for377 words
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Article443 1936-07-17 22 A CENSUS Figures For Three Years Compared ACCORDING to the census of seamen employed on Juno 15. 1935 in vessels registered in the United Kingdom, the total at 15-,* J showed an increase of 1,792 in comparison with the census figures ot 1934. and an increa.se of443 words
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Article445 1936-07-17 22 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, July 12. MEAT 32 Beef, steak, kati 25 Fillet, steak, or curry per lb Fillet, steak, per lb. 35 Mutton, Australian, per ID. 4Q Pork. lean, kati 34 Pork lean and fat (1st quality) POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati Ducks, each 26 Fowls,445 words
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Article777 1936-07-17 22 Much Enthusiasm MODERN SUBMAUn DEPOTS rpHE Anglo-German k A A merit of June, lit.," tonn^J leased Germany from Lhe naval j trictions of the and left her free to m; the total tonnage h -3 never exceed a pen the aggregate tonnag J forces ot the777 words
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Advertisement213 1936-07-17 22 1 1 1 THE NEW FORD V-8 FOR 1936 Distinguished new beauty of l'ne has been combined with the outstanding comfort, safety and performance that ba\e put the Ford V-8 in a clais by itself. The car that led all others in 1935 has been made still better for 1936.213 words
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Article, Illustration422 1936-07-17 23 A FILM jjje fascination Of Diamonds Attica," which is the R at the Pavilion en described as one films ever turned out b itish Btudio. th n that—it is an emV m adventurous spirit past built up England s i tabiished422 words
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300 1936-07-17 23 TINKLING TUNES AND NEW DANCES lIUMMABLE new tunes, tantalu- ing new dances, and Shirby Temple in her most lovable, believable role! Those are the ontertainment delights that 20th Century Fox Film's "Captain January" brings shortly to the Alhambra Theatre. A score of three tinkling tunes,300 words
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Article69 1936-07-17 23 At The Capitol To-Morrow Singapore, Friday. INSTEAD of ihe usual Mickey Mouse matinee at the Capitol Theatre to-morrow, the management are having a special Shirley Temple matinee. An excellent programme will be shown including the first reel of Shirley Temple's new triumph "Captain January." Mickey Mouse members69 words
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Article230 1936-07-17 23 In "The Amateur Gentleman" "T<HE Amateur Gentleman," th 2 first production of Criterion Films, of which Douglas Fairbanks, Jnr., is the head, will be seen at the Capitol Theatre next week. "The Amateur Gentleman" wa> adapted by Clemence Dane fr« m Jeffery Farnol's famous novel Douglas Fairbanks, Jnr.230 words
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Article, Illustration346 1936-07-17 23 TUNEFUL FROLIC Famous 'Can-Can 9 Dance T*HE spirit of Paris, city of roman- tic dreams and gaiety, is brought .o the *creen in "Parisienne Life." vhich is the next change at th Theatre. Produced by Nero r ilms, a French company, and ad pted from346 words
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Advertisement108 1936-07-17 23 JORRY ABOUT THE COST OF j PERIODICALS WHEN CAN '-FT THEM AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:— thJ\ 2d like Tit Bits, News of I IJ Boy's Cinema etc. 10 cU.. i ct! I?T s 15 c s A11 4 d. Papers 20 i iwiy Min or or Daily Sketch 40 cts.108 words
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Advertisement47 1936-07-17 23 ,HE CHROMONICA''MOUTH ORGAN J The only Mouth Organ provides sharps and flats and playable in any keys tV > brass Dlates, nickel plated covers, metal mouth Wind saving device, in strong wooden-box with plush lined. j PRICE $4.00 Postage Extra. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road. J >47 words
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Advertisement61 1936-07-17 23 MILK AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE RRAND j I Happy Hours in Baby Land j I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It ConI tains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend. Be Sure You Get Blue Cross Milk i The Perfect Baby Food. Its Quality61 words
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Article, Illustration4 1936-07-17 24 A VERY SUDDEN LANDING4 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-07-17 24 Hango, the African elephant at the London Zoo, begs for his dinner.12 words
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Article, Illustration7 1936-07-17 24 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thalberg (Norma Shearer).7 words
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48 1936-07-17 24 ABC D. or Frances, Frank, Felix and Ferdinand, were the names given to the quadruplets born to Mrs. Elizabeth Kasper, wife of a $20-a-week worker of Little Ferry, N.J., in a Passaic hospital. The quads, shown above in that order, are reported "doing fine," and the mother also.48 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-07-17 24 When the Great War broke out. W. R. McLaren (left) and O. B. Lawrence (right) enlisted in the 105 th Fusiliers at Saskatoon. Canada. Eighteen years later, at the opening ceremony of the Canadian Legion in Ottawa, these two friends, who had become separated, met again.46 words
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Article, Illustration62 1936-07-17 24 London's Post Office messenger boys are being smartened up by a new uniform. It has an open collar and a larger pouch for "greetings telegrams." M A Safety Campaign:—Terry Walke" will soon be seen in '"Ana Sudden D:ath," a film about the campaign for road .safety in America. Randolf Scott62 words
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29 1936-07-17 24 Beautiful Anna Neagle. who will be remembered for her acting in "Peg Of Old Drury," "Nell Gwyn," "Bitter Sweet," and "The Fl?z Lieutenant." la next to appear in "Limelight."29 words
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25 1936-07-17 24 This English miss made a very sudden landing, taking th< her. when her mount came to au abrupt halt at a riding Kingston by-pass, England.25 words
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Advertisement11 1936-07-17 24 MONTOR LTD. D£ HUM toi C LTD SINGAPORE PENAK4i_ IPOH KUALA11 words
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Advertisement6 1936-07-17 24 GREATEST j] OF ALL jjl TONICS|M6 words