Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1936
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Title Section39 1936-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIH- -No. 217. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: M«m<la>. Sept. 14, 1936 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936 FIVE__iJEXfT39 words
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Advertisement127 1936-09-14 1 /fcad TVte SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I A perfect socp I for Household m9^m m m I or Tbiie^u^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I It Cleanses and Purifies everything Pi I MADE BY GOODWINS. I If! I M I Sole Agents: GUTHRIE C €lff (Incorporated in S. S.). ii w.s. ©'CEDAR POLISH U127 words
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Advertisement319 1936-09-14 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNIJVG TIIIBtftE KUM POWDERED MILK .1 i PURE SAFE MILK MILK FOR flBISr: FOR i DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. 1 Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. 1 DISTRIBUTORS: I GETZ BROS. CO. j i w The Original PRIMUS |j£ I Whether for319 words
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Advertisement496 1936-09-14 2 This DAIMON bicycle lamp is an example of what the DAIMON Factory in BERLIN is turning out. r lifl^ for DA^°N ge flashlights, 44, ROBINSON ROAD, j a i I M. HASSAN, 36 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service496 words
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Advertisement1841 1936-09-14 2 DEEPAVALl—Arumynathan, ProprieI tor, Saratha Silk-Sari a ore, 72 Ampang Street, K.L., for Silk and Cotton Javuli, also lends money on small scale till Deepavali for small urgencies only to friends—monthly term. Send your birth date with $2 and get your Character Reading. Astrological Science Bureau, 417, Geylang Road Singapore. STAMPS1,841 words
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960 1936-09-14 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN A REVIEW Placing Of Future Orders "JHOUGH much is done, yet much remains" is a quotation which can be applied to the shipbuilding industry m this country at the present time, and more particularly to the shipyards capable of building big warships and high-class960 words
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Advertisement440 1936-09-14 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. mm SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 RANCH! 17,000 Oct. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov, 20 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec.440 words
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Advertisement127 1936-09-14 3 N. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, t ms. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. 16 s s HAJKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 ss HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 Rates to Ist Class Jfnd Class Naples $497 $540127 words
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Advertisement414 1936-09-14 3 4 l T FRENCH fOKTS |y I HoME WARDS. j DESIRADE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire BornVanv 17 I J DUPLEIX For Marseilles, Ha\re, Antwerp Dunk rk tX \l J DALNY For Marseilles. Havre Antwerp rSSSf rvt 1 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazahe Bordeaux Oct 16 I414 words
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Advertisement473 1936-09-14 3 An excellent opportunity to visil SAIGON BANGKOK Pnom Penh Angkor SPECIAL HOLIDAY CRUISE by the new and modern m.s. "JUTLANDIA" 13,106 tons Displacement CRUISE ITINERARY About Leave Singapore Sept. 28 Arrive Saigon Oct. 1 Leave Saigon Oct. 2 Arrive Kohsichang Oct. 4 Arrive Bangkok Oct. 6 Leave Bangkok Oct. 11473 words
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Advertisement472 1936-09-14 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w_. NORDDEUTSCHEU |<ife\ ,LOVO W Si (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are tne company Intended axturea:--OFTWARDS F«r MANILA, M(t\(,K().N(i SHVM.tiV NOKTH lIIN I A. U IN Due Soon I "ISAR" omits Penang, foil Swettenham, H'Kong S'hat Sept. It S'CREFELD" omits Singapore and Manila, Due Penang Sept. 2f Port472 words
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Article400 1936-09-14 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Sept. 12. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steady Spot Buyers 7 1116 Sellers 73 4 Closed October Buyers 7 s Sellers 7 Oct.! Dec. Buyers 7 1116 Sellers 7*4 Jan.|Mar. Buyers 7 3 4 Sellers 7 13 16 London, Sept. 12. PALM OIL (Malay)400 words
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Article1241 1936-09-14 4 SER VICE ON LONDON CAPITAL IMPERILLED FOR eighteen months the rcprescn- tatives of Great Britain and Argentina have been engaged in negotiations for the renewal of ih* Roca-Runciman convention which expires in November. What are the prospects that these apparently interminable conversations will be concluded1,241 words
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Article50 1936-09-14 4 Final Dividend And Cash Bonus I THE directors of the Eastern United 1 Assurance Corporation, Ltd., have decided to recommend to shareholders, at the forthcoming annual general meeting, the payment of a final dividend of 5 per cent, and a cash bonus of 2 2 per cent.50 words
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Article49 1936-09-14 4 Singapore. Thursday. Rubber returns Of the following companies for August are announced by Messrs. Derrick and Co.— Alor Gajah 16.150 lbs Australasia 18.000 Ayer Panas 58.000 Glenealy Estate 34.000 Jalan Kebun 11,200 Kluang 30.000 Pajam 125.500 Port Swettenham 9,000 Tambalak 13.000 Teluk Anson 43.737 Ulu Benut 26.00049 words
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Article106 1936-09-14 4 British Official Wireless. London. Sept !'■>■ Paris 76 55 64. New York 5.05 15 16 Montreal 5.05 7 R Brussels 29.95',2. Geneva 15.53. Amsterdam 7.45 1 2. i Milan 64 5 16. Berlin 12.58. Stockholm 16.39'/ 2 Copenhagen 22.30% Oslo 19.90. Lisbon llOVfc. Vienna 26%. Prague 122 5British Official Wireless. - 106 words
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Article34 1936-09-14 4 Reuter. London, Sept vRubber stocks in Lund expected to show a decreases 01 700 tons. Stocks of rubber in Liverpool are epected to show a decrease 01 aoow tons. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article32 1936-09-14 4 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 10 thP The Treasury armour $400,000,000 cash offer was over,-subscribed. ~o n\ The offer comprised 2 3 j bonds redeemable from 20 to23yw« Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Advertisement249 1936-09-14 4 lbt/r child too needs vitamins The deficiency of vitamins in the modern dietary is universal, hut your child can have its full daily quota to ensure its healthy development. A spoonful daily] of Radio-Malt will provide all that is necessary to promote normal growth, to maintain hearty appetite, to ensure249 words
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Article441 1936-09-14 5 iFrom Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 26% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. London: No market. New York: No market. Values are nominally unchanged 0 n Saturday's closing but there appears to be a moderate trade inquiry at these levels. OPENING PRICES Buyers. Sellers. Spot441 words
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Article1578 1936-09-14 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Singapore. Sept. 14, 1C a.m. Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4- Ampat Tin 4 3 47% 4 3 4 9 1 North Taiping1,578 words
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Article101 1936-09-14 5 Bantsng (Selangor) And Kamuning (Perak) CABLE advice has been received stating that the directors of Banteng (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Ltd., have recommended a final dividend in respeci ot «LC last financial year of 4 per cent., payable on Oct. 3. The sum cf £I,Bo j will go to reserve101 words
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Article34 1936-09-14 5 Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 10. Mr G X Chesterton left £28.389. the bulk of it to his wife but also £2 000 was bccmeathed to his secretary Miss Dorothy Collins. —Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article15 1936-09-14 5 Mrs. Skae wife of Dr. H. T. Skae of Ipoh, left for home last week.15 words
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Article36 1936-09-14 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Sept. 10. I A sharp drop of $9,000,000 is shown in 'Ameiicas exports ol law material in July compared with June, imports in- dicated a slight increase.—Reuier Witei less.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Advertisement42 1936-09-14 5 PRIVATE SAFES 1 t the custody of your insurance policies, jewellery, shares, deeds and other valuI are available at a yearly rental of $5.00 and upwards. ror particulars apply to:—THE P. 0. Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) UNION BUILDING. I I42 words
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Advertisement22 1936-09-14 5 SOUTH BitllTSki INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand* MOTOR All imrscMAWCE. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. 722 words
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Advertisement98 1936-09-14 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh Ke98 words
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Advertisement549 1936-09-14 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 50C.0U0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits or549 words
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Advertisement171 1936-09-14 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYEK CHAMBERS, tIMM Capital Fully Paid Yen 100HMM Reserve Fund Yen 130 900.000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAVv j BRANCHES at Alexandria, Kaiam 1 Bombay, Berlin, Calcutta, Canton J Dairen, Fengtien, Hamburg, B triKow Harbin, Honolulu; Hongkong, Hiking, j Karachi, Kobe, London, Los a agues. Maniia. Mojl,171 words
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140 1936-09-14 6 THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Sept. 14. East Whart (Entrance Gat* 1> H.M.S. Herald 22; Lisbon Maru 22; Hong Peng 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Havana Maru 18; Kampar 15; Menestheus 13; Maron 11; Menelaus140 words
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Article46 1936-09-14 6 Suddhadib: Siamese: 803 tons from Sapli 13 .9 to Sapli 16.9 Andros. Greek, 3,241 tons from iike 13.9 to Simgim 22.9. Khoen Hoea; Dutch; 611 tons from Pontianak 14.9 to Pontianak 16.9. Geynst; Netherlands; 1.432 tons from Benon 14.9 to Benon 17 9.46 words
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Article33 1936-09-14 6 The following passengers are due to arrive in Singapore from Marseilles by the Kashima Maru on Sept. 20:-— Mr. D. Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Henderson. Master D. M. Henderson. jl33 words
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Article164 1936-09-14 6 Singapore. Saturday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi which arrived here from London yesterday:— FLt. Venmore. Mr. and Mrs. Castell. Miss B. Millard. Miss D. Musdale. Mr. X Arumugam, Mr. and Mrs. Doulatram. Mr. G. C. Richards. Mr I Topandas.164 words
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Article36 1936-09-14 6 Exports of dry rubber, uncorrected figures from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for the month of August were as follows: Tons. Mainland 31,041 Straits Settlements Islands 229 Brunei 108 Labuan 17 Total:— 31.39536 words
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Article36 1936-09-14 6 Mr. W. Smallwood, of Miri, is in Singapore on his way to England. He is at Raffles Hotel. Mr. R. R. Hamilton, of the British Malayan Petroleum Co.. Ltd., Miri, is also staying at Raffles Hotel.36 words
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Article38 1936-09-14 6 The death took place at the General Hospital, Seremban. of Mr. C. Enoch, of Sua Gronsing estate, Rantau, following an operation. The funeral took place at the Christian cemetery and was largely attended. The Rev. B. Stokes officiated.38 words
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Article128 1936-09-14 6 MAILS EXPECTED Mails expected from Holland and Germany by the Johan Van oidcnbarnevU, due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial), ame of delivery of boxholders* letters only 6 p.m. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia,128 words
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Article79 1936-09-14 6 Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. today. Penang. Siam. Burma. India, Iraq, Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland, Europe. Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands closing 779 words
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Article42 1936-09-14 6 The mail despatched from Singapore on Aug. 21 by the Karoa was delivered In London on Sept. 12 (22 days) The Air mail (Imperial! despatched lrom Singapore on Sept 2 was deliver ed in London on Sept. 11 (9 day?'.42 words
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Article34 1936-09-14 6 Owing to the late arrival oi the Eastbound Imperial aeroplane, the air mails for Australia. Java &c previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.34 words
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Article52 1936-09-14 6 The High Commissioner has accepted the resignation of his commission in the Malayan Volunteer Infantry, Reserve of Officers, by Lieutenant-Colonel B. J. Eaton. 0.8. E., with effect from Aug. 14, 1936. inclusive, and to grant permission for him to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uniform of his corps52 words
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Article109 1936-09-14 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Chandu On Th.. Island," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m CAPITOL.-'San Francisco/ 615 9.15 p.m. J an PAVILION— 'The Ca.sc- Again* v Ames"-6.15 and 9.15 p.m. All£ Marlborough. "Jash-E-Wal (Hindustani)—6.ls and 9.15 pjn EMPlRE.—"Dynamite Ranch" "The Lone Avenger" 7 and 9.15 p.. GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing Side-snows, Malay Operas, Cninese Wa yangs,109 words
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Advertisement259 1936-09-14 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER AND DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight and First Appearance of the Famous Continental Trio. FOKIEN, KRAVCHENKO AND ERMOLAEVA Late of the Imperial Ballet, Petrograd. A DANCING SENSATION! NON-DINERS $1.00. RAFFLES RRASSERIE bra load sah EXCELLENT CUISINE POPULAR259 words
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Advertisement38 1936-09-14 6 4. m w Pahm ana no Bros, j STAGGERING IN THE ASSORTMENTS j j Latest in Designs j j Up-to-date in Fashion 1 op S j EVERYTHING IN SILK. j 42, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. j A$H H I38 words
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Advertisement237 1936-09-14 6 Shorthand by IBL Machine v Full particulars from SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR SENG CO., 90 Hill Street, Singapore, Wholesale Retail Merchants S Machines. Parts. Oil Needles. Beltb. Sole Distributor, Pfaff Vesta Sewing Machines for Straits SettlementMalaya. Sole Proprietor. S. C. Chan. Tel S7M. BE UP —TO —DATE237 words
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Miscellaneous197 1936-09-14 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Flevoi noon Java, South-West Sumatra. S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Johan Van Oldenbarneveit) 4 p.m. Pontianak (Raub- 2 p.m. TO MORROW Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang (Tomohom 9 a.m. Fort de Kock. Padang. Pakan Baroe and Siak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Netherlands197 words
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Miscellaneous492 1936-09-14 6 j Diary of the Day WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, SEPT. 14 High Tides:—lo.24 a.m., 3 ft.. 6 ins., 10.10 p.m., 9 ft., 5 ins. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, S.C.F.A. I v. M.P.H., Anson Road Stadium; Govt. League, Monopolies v. P.W.D., J.C.S.A. ground. Hockey: Trial at S.R.C. in492 words
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Article1402 1936-09-14 7 MOLA'S VICTORIOUS ENTRY EXPECTED MOST STRATEGIC POSITION CAPTURED Reuter Wireless. iifEEK-END messa.es from W E^ wJ but -rely a ow th e Toledo fortre,s, buUhe defenders declined women and children w Christians." offer Preferring to under General Mola were expectMeanwhile, .the I™** San Sebastian on Saturday.Reuter Wireless. - 1,402 words
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Article1199 1936-09-14 7 Oay TrolUy Buses And OmmbllBes Tramcars Should Go AFTER an absence of approximately six years spent in all th e otne. i principal centres of Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh-it Is P lea^ nt t« reflect on a "home-coming to renang and renew friendships and acquainting1,199 words
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Advertisement55 1936-09-14 7 A VISIT TO BORNEO... is only a matter of a tew days H you FLY WITH THE K.N.I.L.M. The K.N..X.M. (Royal Netherlands Indies' Airways, operates a «eek.y service fern Batavia to Borneo, maintained with fast and comfortable Douglas Airliners. COOL QUICK COMFORTABLE. Apply X.N.I.L.M.X.L.M. Offices 49 Stamford Road or to55 words
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Advertisement142 1936-09-14 7 EVERY WOMAN I NEEDS AN IRON 1 I w/wl i lirW% GUARANTEED TO BE OF I I MftflmJW* FIRST GRADE FINISH 1 X V \M) CONSTRUCTION- I rf THERI IS NO OTHER I B mĔĔ if "JUST AS GOOD" I TTtc? "Elite" Electric Iron I WITH THE I.OVVEST OPE-U™* «ggj,142 words
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Advertisement114 1936-09-14 8 ALHAMBHA 6.15 TO.NIGHT 9.15 Positively Last Two Screenings of the Sensational Boxing Film Max Schmeling vs. JOE LOUIS Supported by The New Thrilling CHANDU Picture "CHANDUONTHE MAGIC ISLAND" with Bela Lugosi Maria Alba -See the master magician in new breath-taking thrills and Adventures. Don't miss your last opportunity of seeing114 words
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Advertisement267 1936-09-14 8 Positively LAST XIGHT of this f\ m great picture! See the Amazing Earthquake Scenes! JĔ m Hear Jeanette Sing Better than CURK JEANETTE 6AB LE MJOUU PRESENTED WITH THE MOST AMUSING TECHNICOLOUR "SHORT" EVER MADE! /Hi ft T Hfe H SE, things come ill Irl I nil of THE k267 words
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Advertisement228 1936-09-14 8 X 'SM* V TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 MORE DRILLING! I MORE SENSATIONAL •> MORE DRAMATIC! t Br THAN ANYTHING *Jj f 1 YOU'VE ever sei;x I THE CASE AGAINST MRS AMES J IT LAYS BARE THE TRUTH OF THE MOST AMAZING TRIAL OF ALL TIME! ❖MADELEINE CARROLL and GEORGE BRENT TRULY228 words
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Advertisement668 1936-09-14 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A Salesman. Apply Box No. 356. c o Malaya Tribune. ""WANTED —Two outdoor salesmen. Salary $10 plus commission. Sulbina. 23 Chulia Street. Auctioneer, Valuer, Buying and Selling Agent; Mortgages arranged, Valuations marie. Rents collected. J. R. PERKINS, Office 61, Anderson Road, (Store; 46, Anderson Road), Ipoh ""WANTED KNOWN—Thye668 words
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Advertisement661 1936-09-14 9 FRANCE'S FOREIGN DOCTORS Nearly Outnumber Her Own Paris. IN many parts of France, the numbei of foreign doctors will soon outnumber those of French nationality. The lists just published show that for the first six months of 1935. there v/ere 165 foreign doctors registered as cpnosed to 124 French. Twenty-five661 words
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Advertisement574 1936-09-14 9 |New World Cabaret j SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT j For the Championship of Malaya W gg PAY "Quick-Step Competition" SATURDAY I 19TH sept. isluss Competition" i i URDAY Finals of the Fox-Trot, W a t l_ 26THSEPT and Blues Competitionr Six Couples will be selected from each Com- j V|| r 1574 words
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Advertisement317 1936-09-14 9 > r~ I 'I WILL TEACH YOU HOW fi*W\ I WW% M ISi inTnfopaS M dem »2.00 Book I, Six Studies Kn Book 2, Six Studies Book 3, Six Studies f}fn BHlv uSSnnS Syncopated Breaks for Piano $u& (Complete" 0 16 C UrSe 111 05 Popular Music T $2.50 M.317 words
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Obituary70 1936-09-14 10 Mr. Pang Boon Cheng (alias Pang Chin) aged 77, passed away peacefully at his residence No. 231, Tranqueiah, Malacca, on Thursday. 10th September 1938, leaving behind his wife, four <n\s Messrs. Pang Kirn Lock, Pang Kirn Seng, Pang Kirn Yau and Pang Kirn Bong, four daughters, three70 words
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Article721 1936-09-14 10 IN Ipoh last week Mr, Justice Ait Ken had some strong things to say with regard to the law't delays in Malaya. His lordship was dealing with a comparatively trilling case which had been allowed to linger for eight months before trial. It' there is one thing more721 words
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Article96 1936-09-14 10 Reich Colonial LeaguePropaganda Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 13. DROPAGANDA demonstrations for the return of Germany's former colonies were held by the Reich Colonial League in public squares throughout Berlin today. Members of the former Colonial Army, in picturesque uniforms, who distributed leafiets containing Chancellor Hitler's demands for coloniesReuter. - 96 words
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Article71 1936-09-14 10 Rousing Ovation At Station Reuter. Vienna, Sept. 13. His Majesty King Edward left by special train at 8.35 to-night for Zulich. from where it is understood he will fly to England in his own 'plane to-morrow, arriving there in the evening. The Austrian Foreign Minister and otherReuter. - 71 words
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Article64 1936-09-14 10 Highest Vote In History Ol Commonwealth Reuter Wireless. Canberra, Sept. 10. Ta* remissions amounting to £5.275,000 are announced by the Treasurer, Mr. Casey, in introducing the Commonwealth budget revenue. Expenditure amounts to £81,505.000 ;nd defence expenditure to £8,809,000 v. Inch Is an increase of £1,972,000. Mr. Casey pointedReuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article40 1936-09-14 10 Six Killed In Bomber (rash Reuter Wireless. Commcrcys. (Lorraine), Sept. 9. A Fiench military bomber from Rheims crashed in a field here to-day. AH six occupants including two officers, •ere killed. The eaus? is unknown.—' Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article32 1936-09-14 10 Mr. J. E. Henry, of Reuters, Ltd., who noted for Mr. F. R. Jones during the tatter's absence from Singapore, has left for Manila to take temporary charge of Reuters' office there.32 words
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Article508 1936-09-14 10 QUESTION OF SALARIES AND PENSIONS \y X K« v e be,mv th <? i»cond of an authoritative series oi artidt the Crown Colonist on the unification of Iho rvi »:„i 68 The first was published recently. WITii the decision to constitute a Colonial Administrative Service, i508 words
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Article317 1936-09-14 10 It is the declared aim of the Colonial Office to staff the Legal Service as far as possible by officers who have had some years ol practical professional experience since obtaining .their qualifications. Officers usually enter the Service as X-agistrates or Crown Counsel, a r Saining experience of317 words
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Article418 1936-09-14 10 Another Special Regulation ripai I the question of private practice' ft h down that no officer of the s#rvi#» a Vs I Be entitled as of righ? to own account (any rights anm.irL hls j to January 1, 1934, being however Pn r i served). The condition!' e418 words
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Article380 1936-09-14 10 Next to the Colonial Medical Service in order of time came the Colonial rorest Service which was constituted on Jan. 1, 1935. This is a comparatively small and highly specialised Service. The regulations prescribe that new enj trants shall possess a Degree in Forestry of a British University,380 words
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Article265 1936-09-14 10 The final schedules for hu jt have not as yet been publisne.1. _j can be stated that the A n iv Service includes in its scope 1^\ tlI ra i officers engaged in general blU administration and develop me:- a large number oi specialists in botany, mycology, entomology, chemistry265 words
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Advertisement237 1936-09-14 10 THE WORLDS BEST A Sutton's Seeds are grown with Imlti success in every habitable part uml 75 KNTS !>i:l{ x< XI T CENTS PACKET. OBTAINABLE FROM: IMHUVSOX A I 0.. LTD. SINGAPORE. Xl ALA LUMPUR. j USHERS; v. I I A virM; conn isseur who i i appreciate bouquet and237 words
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Advertisement9 1936-09-14 10 tub; It AIL WAYS ARE VOI It o\v.\ PKOPEHII9 words
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201 1936-09-14 11 GERMANY TO BREAK WITH RUSSIA? RED STRIKES IN FRANCE COMMUNIST PLOT DISCOVERED IN ITALY fiRAVE trouble threatens both in the West and the Far East In South China a new crisis has arisen owing to the refusal of the Nineteenth Route Army201 words
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Article130 1936-09-14 11 Reuter. Nuremburg, Sept. 13. lIKRR Hitler is expected to make another important declaration to morrow evening and there is much speculation as to its nature. One i s that he will announce a break in diplomatic relations with Soviet Russia, on the ground that co-operation with aReuter. - 130 words
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Article260 1936-09-14 11 "We Do Not Want War" Reuter Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 13. "THF. invincible Red Army is ready at any moment to destroy the enemy in its own territory," declared ML Voroshilov, Soviet Minister ot Defence, in an address at Minsk to troops participating in the Soviet military manoeuvresReuter Reuter. - 260 words
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Article97 1936-09-14 11 Mediterranean Cruise To Begin On Oct. 18 Reuter Wireless. Anka;, Sept 10. It leg understood the Turkish Fleet, led by the Battle cruiser Yavuz. the exGerman Goeben, will cruise in the Mediterranean beginning en Oct. 18. It will first visit Malta in reply to an :nvitation from theReuter Wireless. - 97 words
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Article105 1936-09-14 11 Trade Unionists and a Soviet Journalist Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 11 Tlv presence of a Soviet journalist on Me delegates' benches cause an uproar at the Trade Union Congress at Plymouth after the discussion of th-* Executive report opposing an united front with Communists. The Congress approvedReuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article255 1936-09-14 11 Allegation By French Writer j Reuter Wireless. Pari3. Sept 13. k SUGGESTION that Portugal is "daily withdrawing further from her British alliance in order to follow the destinies of Europe's two big dictators" was put forward to-day by Madame Tabouis, the well-informed foreign affairs writer inReuter Wireless. - 255 words
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Article27 1936-09-14 11 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 10. Britain has suggested to Germany and Italy Oct. 19 as a suitable date for the Locarno conference in London.—Reuter W'reless.Reuter Wireless. - 27 words
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Article94 1936-09-14 11 Alleged Sympathy With Spanish Government Reuter Wireless. Rome, Sept. 11. Though it is denied that rny Communist plot was revealed authoritative quarters admit 20 workmen were arrested at Terni Steel Works north cast of Rome on charges of anti-Fascist activities, financed from abroad. It is reported certainReuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article182 1936-09-14 11 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 12. I M. BLUM, the French Premier, is proI ceeding to Lille at the request of M Salengro, the Minister of the Interior, following the decision of textile workers to re-occupy the works they evacuated yesterday. The workers' decision was the result of aReuter Wireless. - 182 words
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Article86 1936-09-14 11 MANY KILLED 30 Children Among Dead Reuter. Oslo, Sept. )3. ACCORDNG to a message fron< B'r;j Cn an avalanche has wiped on* two villages in the Nord Fiord Dhtiict. It is believed that there arc In tv ten fifty and one hundred fatalitif s.—Renter. Oslo. Later. ThereReuter. - 86 words
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Article68 1936-09-14 11 NINETEENTH ROUTE ARMY AND PAKHOI INCIDENT Reuter. Canton, Sept. J«HE ISineteenth Route Army has refused to allow the Japanese officials aboard the Japanese gunboat Saga.to land at Pakhoi to investigate the death of Mr. Nakano. The Army remained adamant despite the pleas of Chinese officials fromReuter. - 68 words
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Article816 1936-09-14 11 Ultimatum To Japansse Warships Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. Sept. 14. A v r y serious situation has developed to Pakhoi. which the 19th Route Army under General Tsai Ting Kai recently occupied, during the thrust o. the Kwangsi rebels for an outlet to the sea A reportSin Chew Jit Poh. - 816 words
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Advertisement20 1936-09-14 11 MONT-BLANC THE PINNACLE OF QUALITY AT A PRICE WITHIN REACH JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in England) PENANG MASTERS20 words
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Advertisement112 1936-09-14 11 What a Lovely Gramophone! Playing in LONDON at this very moment' But it is so clear... .as if the Orchestra, .or a very room-» mOP Was actually playing in this "That is the beauty of owning an H M.V It brings in the music oi the world...just as you want112 words
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Article836 1936-09-14 12 OWNERS ASK FOR INTERVENTION A DEADLOCK Attempt To Register Union 4 Singapore, Monday. THERE is a threat that the strike of cutters employed in the pineapple factories in Singapore antf .lohore will spread up-country. A representative of the Pineapple Packers' Agency of which all factories836 words
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Article61 1936-09-14 12 Singapore, Monday. IT 13 reported that about 1,000 Chinese coolies employed by contractors on construction work at the 12th mile stone, Changi Road, downed too its yesterday after complaining about the hours of work and water supplies. The men presented six demands which are said to have been61 words
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Article184 1936-09-14 12 Miners Return To Surface Reuter. London, Sept. 12. REPRESENTATIVES of the mineowners and the miners met in London to-day under a neutral chairman. A threatening situation has developed in Lanarkshire where 50 men are involved in a stay-in strike at William Dixon's pit at Blantyre. AlreadyReuter. - 184 words
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Article128 1936-09-14 12 Chinese Charged After A Year Penang, Sept. 12. A CHINESE, named Lim Mun Huat, was charged in the Police Court today with voluntarily causing hurt to three compatriots, namely Tong Keah Teng, Teh Kirn Choon and Ooi Ah Beng and a European named J. Poole, on board128 words
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Article41 1936-09-14 12 Soviet Tourist Office Raided In Tokyo Reuter. Moscow, Sept. 14. The Japanese Police have searched the Tokyo branch of the Soviet Intourist Travel Organisation and confiscated a number of prospectuses. The Soviet Embassy has protested against the raid. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article44 1936-09-14 12 Hop Off On Return Flight To New York Reuter. London, Sept. 14. The American airmen Harry Richman and Dick Merril, who flew from New York to England on Sept. 3, took off for New York from Southport this morning at 2.03 (G.M.T.).—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article37 1936-09-14 12 Arrivals And Departures In August Arrivals and departures of Indian labourers during August were as follows:— Arrivals (state aided): 200 adults, 33 minors. Arrivals (ordinary deck passengers): 1,934.adu1t5, 186 minors. Departures: 3,308 adults, 269 minors.37 words
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Article56 1936-09-14 12 IMPERIAL AND QANTAS The mail by Imperial Airways plane due last night is expected to-day at 4 p.m. The next mail from Australia is due on Wednesday. X.L.M. AND K.N.I.L.M. The mail from Java by K.N.I.L.M. is due to-morrow at noon. The X.L.M. mail from Europe is56 words
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Article110 1936-09-14 12 Letters To Relations And Police (From Our Own Correspon dent) Sitiawan. Sept. 12. THAMBOOSAMY, a young Indian, wab found hanging early this moiniiig, at his house in Sitiawan. The discovery was made by a policeman. Some letters, alleged to have been written by the deceased, were110 words
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Article85 1936-09-14 12 Yesterday's Temperature Reduced (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. HOSPITAL authorities here reported on enquiry this morning, that the condition of Mr. D. H. Elias, General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways, who was stabbed last Wednesday, is slightly better. There are no signs of85 words
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Article79 1936-09-14 12 For Indian Labourers By Singapore A new night school for Indian labourers in Singapore was opened in the Municipal coolie lines at Haveiock Road on Friday evening. The pupila, numbering about 50, are employed in the Town Cleansing Department ol the Municipality. They are taught the three79 words
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Article35 1936-09-14 12 Commander-in-Chief Reaches Jerusalem Reuter. Jerusalem, Sept. 13. Lieut. General J. G. Dill, the newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of Palestine, who arrived at Haifa this morning by destroyer, reached Jerusalem this afternoon by aeroplane.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article184 1936-09-14 12 Arrives To-Day NEW HEAD OF N.E.I. GOVERNMENT Singapore, Monday. IJ E. Jhr. A. \V. L. Tiarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, the newly-appointed Governor-General ot* the Netherlands East Indies, is expected to arrive in Singapore at 1 p.m. to-day by the Dutch liner Johan van Oldenbarnevelt on his way to184 words
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Article105 1936-09-14 12 Princess Juliana To Marry In Three Months Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, Sept. 9. THE Dutch people "met" the newly betrothed couple on a broadcast. They were introduced by Queen Wilhelmina who said although Prince Bemhard was only twenty-five, he had proved himself a true hard worker. Prinoess Juliana followedReuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article31 1936-09-14 12 Five young Norwegian Nazis who tried to pass themselves off as policemen raided M. Trotsky's house at Jevanker recently apparently In search of documents. They made off but were later arrested.31 words
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Article24 1936-09-14 12 Ninety thirteenth-century gold coins in good condition have been found embedded in cement during reconstruction work on an old house at Provins in Brie.24 words
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Article26 1936-09-14 12 The members of the Straits Chinese Church Choir will repeat The Passing of the Third Floor Back" at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 9 p.m.26 words
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Article168 1936-09-14 12 Fraud Alleged: Bail Opposed (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 13. MUSA bin Yusof, until recently the Money Order Clerk employed in the General Post Office, Johore Bahru, against whom a warrant of arrest was issued in the latter part of August on a charge168 words
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Article198 1936-09-14 12 First Big Job In Canton THE Malaya Tribune's Chinese Correspondent writes: The Pakhoi Incident, in which a Japanese was alleged to have been killed by a Japanese mob. is the first big lob to be tackled by Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the former Chinese Consul-General in198 words
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Article530 1936-09-14 12 Suddsn Quarrel WOMAN'S STOltt BELIEVED (From Our Own Corretpot>4 >, Johore Bahru, Sept 13 F A l Abdullah, a ,-oman of about 40 years 01 aire ucharged this morning fofo re If? Justice J V. G. Mills in the Court Johore Bahru. with having caused grievous530 words
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Article62 1936-09-14 12 Special Meeting Of The Council AN extraordinary met ting of the Legislative Council will be held in the Council Chamber on Monday to consider the Loan Bill. The bill, regarding which a special number of the Government Gazette will be issued to-day, is to provide for redemption of62 words
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Advertisement10 1936-09-14 12 SOLE AGENTS: McALISTEIt A CO., LTD. (Incorporated in S. S.).10 words
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Advertisement19 1936-09-14 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR t E HICLIi AND WORKMEN'S19 words
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Article, Illustration319 1936-09-14 13 CAR HURLED INTO DRAIN by collision ihree People Badly Injured j Singapore, Sunday. AT about noon to-day a serious accident occurred at the junction of Grove Road and Tanjong Katong Road. Three people were badly injured when two motor vehicles collided. a Tribune reporter who arrived319 words
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Article79 1936-09-14 13 Demonstrators Clash With Police Reuter. Gibraltar, Sept. 13. POLICE us ?d their truncheons and several persons were injured in a d*monstration by a number British subjects who left their homes in Spain against the decision to close down the refuguee camp in which they are quarteredReuter. - 79 words
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Article102 1936-09-14 13 Flight From America Via Northern Route Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 12. THE Soviet airman Levanevsky, known as the "Lindbergh of the USS R accompanied by his navigator, L« vchenko. landed here this evening a: the conclusion of a twelve thousand mile flight from Los Angeles, which they 13ft onReuter. - 102 words
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Article242 1936-09-14 13 To Be Opened By High Commissioner THE twelfth annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters will be held in Kuala Lumnur on Oct. 2, 3 and 4 and will be opened by H. E. the High Commissioner. Sir Shenton Thomas. The half-yearly meeting will be held242 words
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Article150 1936-09-14 13 Mukden Incident Anniversary Canton. Sepi 14. Since »he settlement of the Kwangsi revolt, the corps for examining Japanese goods has been revived. Generals Cbing Chien and Huang Shao Hatting left for Manning by 'plane vesterday morning. The air service between Kwanmmg and Kwaiya-ng. in Kweichow. has been suspended150 words
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Article42 1936-09-14 13 Singapore. Monday. When the ambulance was called to a bark lane off Liang Seah Street yester day. the dre&s'-T found a Chinese lying unconscious in a pool of blood. He was bleeding profusely from several deep wounds on the head.42 words
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Article, Illustration97 1936-09-14 13 Mr. Tan Cheng Hor In Singapore AMONG th? passengei: 0:1 board the Rawalpindi, on his way to China is Mr. Tan Chens Hor, generally known as the "Birds' Nest King." He owns most of the birds' nest fauns on the rocky islands of the west coast of97 words
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Advertisement52 1936-09-14 13 I COLD SPOT j THE MODERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR j I FOR THE HOME. j i j PAY $15 down i and you can own rt „vniMu«e and enjoy the convenience of a modern electric refri- i s aerator. j LEE MOTORS j REFRIGERATOR DEPT. j 110-112, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. j52 words
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Advertisement116 1936-09-14 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic 9 container and is obtainable everywhere. PHONE 5378. id .5. /j£ ABSOLUTE SECURITY j MOTOIt l)Mio.\ INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. j S > Agent:;: j I SIM!:. DARBY CO., LTD. Singmfwre Branches. i-- t vVv» But one must understand116 words
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Article122 1936-09-14 14 BUDGE BEATEN IN SINGLES Miss Jacobs Loses Women's Final Reuter. Forest HilL Sept. 12. FRED Perry, the Wimbledon champion, won the Men's Singles of the American Lawn Tenms Championship here to-day when he defeated Donald Budge, the American Davis Cup player. The match was keenlyReuter. - 122 words
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Article209 1936-09-14 14 Entries invited For Billiards Tournament Members of the Aston Athletic Club interested in billiards will be interested to learn that the following annual events will be held in the near future. Open Championship. "A" Class Handicap. "B" Class Handicap. In addition to the above events, it has209 words
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Article162 1936-09-14 14 Indians Beat Muslims In Cup Tie I (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. THE first match in the opening round of the Penang Football Association Cup was played on the Victoria Green on Friday evening between the Indian Recreation Club and the Muslim Recreation Club, and resulted in162 words
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Article110 1936-09-14 14 The Singapore Colts, who had a very successful hockey season last year, will play their opening game of the current season against the S.C.R.C. at Hong Lim Green this evening. The following are the teams: Singapore Colts: A D'Sylva; G. Scott, A. Jansen; E. Loveday. L. Reutens,110 words
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Article276 1936-09-14 14 G.A., Johore, Gives Away Prizes (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 13. THE final in the Junior Inter-Schooi Football Competition between the Bukit Zahrah English School, Johore Bahru, and the Pontian Malay School, was played on the Ayer Moleh Scnool Padang, Johore Bahru, and ended in276 words
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Article47 1936-09-14 14 The Nelsonitcs soccer team played against the Middlesex Regiment Transport Department on Saturday last on the Nelson Road ground and defeated them by three goals to one. The scorers for 'he Nelsonites XI were: Rajah. (II S. B. Omar. (1) and Hassan bin Taib. 1».47 words
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Article, Illustration496 1936-09-14 14 K.O.R. CUP Exciting Play At Balestier Singapore. Monday. IN spite of the heavy ground, exciting polo was witnessed at Balestier Rftau yesterday afternoon when four teams competed for the K.O.R. Cup. The tournament, which is being held under the auspices496 words
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Article62 1936-09-14 14 Chinese I To Me2t M.P.H. At Stadium Singapore, Monday. A GOOD game is anticipated at the Anson Road Stadium to-day when the Chinese 1 and the Malaya Publishing House meet in the Cup Competition. The M.P.H eliminated the Indian Association in the qualifying round and later got62 words
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Article102 1936-09-14 14 11l rubers of the Chinese Frienchy Association are requested to note that a Radu has been installed at the Association's premises, 126 Albert Street The thirteenth anniversary celebration of the Association will be held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow. Pasii Panjang on Saturday and Sunday. Oct.102 words
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Article127 1936-09-14 14 Post Office Hat P.W.D. Singapore, iMontiay. PLAYING on their own ground on Saturday afternoon, the Post OfficFootball Club beat the P.W D by 3—nil in the Government League The P.W.D played with ten men. PAUL ONG opened the score for the Post Office early in the first halt.127 words
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Article40 1936-09-14 14 A friendly football match betveei the Old Boys and the Present Boys of the Penuel English School. Malacca, was flayed at the school field on Fri Sept. 11. The Present Boys were defeated by 3 goals to 1.40 words
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Article371 1936-09-14 14 MERCHANTS BEATEN U.S.O. Win By S Wickets Singapore. .Monday. 11NPLAYABLE bowling by K. L. L. w Collins for the Cn«ted Service Officers gare his side five wicket victory over the Merchants in the S.C.C Cricket Tournament on the Padanjr yesterday. Collins was in excellent form with the371 words
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Advertisement92 1936-09-14 14 keep young with okaza I. Friday Sept 18th at the N ew World Arena. C ■Ss Ml^r «sr =sc- J' I IKK. MUMS o\i; \H.III I. t i HENRY vs UFA V-a J^ T MAIN EVENTS OVER 12-3 MIN. ROUNDS. U M EAGLE v. FLOWERS. I I SECURE P Y?HTR92 words
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Article, Illustration393 1936-09-14 15 WEEK-END RAGES AT R.S.Y.C. SENIOR FOURS Rowing Regatta Won By "X" Crew OS Sunday, the International sixmttre class sailed the final race l„r th Van Schreven Challenge Cup very M:,ht breeze at the start greased to a good sailing breeze fn>m ihe west. Ramona393 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-09-14 15 Mr. Lethbridge's Crew r-X-'.. who won the Chiengmai Cup at the R.S.Y.C. Rowing Regatta on Saturday.16 words
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Article300 1936-09-14 15 Fourteen Horses For The Gold Cup < AUtUmn C P) to ru at ™<« Subject to scratchings. there will be fourteen runners in the Gold Cun race and twelve for the Singapore Cup. Eastern Knight carries top weight for the Gold Cup and Nonya Bukit Timah in300 words
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Article359 1936-09-14 15 Handicaps For Next Wednesday THE following are the handicaps for for 1 fourth day of the S.T.C. Autumn Gold Cup i Meeting to be run on Wednesday. Sept. 16. Horses Class 2. Div. 3—9 furs. Charley's Aunt 9 0 Equetta 8.13 Vaoour 8.9 Curzola 87 El Mirador 8.5359 words
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Article260 1936-09-14 15 Results Of Sunday's Ties Singapore, Monday. THE following are the results of ties 1 played in the All Singapore Malays' Tennis Tournament yesterday. The match between A. Nomanbhoy and A. Pakir was a hard fought one and went into three sets. MEN'S OPEN SINGLES UST ROUND.) H.260 words
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Article38 1936-09-14 15 Singapore. Monday. The Japanese Olympic Basket Bail Team who are due to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 19. have arranged to play a basket ball match against a Singapore Combined Chinese team at the Great World Stadium38 words
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Article122 1936-09-14 15 The following ties in the V.M.C.A. Autumn Tennis Tournament will be played to-day: Handicap Singles Class "A":—Arthur Lim —30. 6 vs Dr. Haridas —30.3 Unfinished'; Pang Chiap Seng —15.3 vs R Nathan —3. Handicap Singles Class "B":—G. li Kraal Scr. vs J. Menasseh —15. Handicap Doubles:—Choo Teck Hong122 words
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Article33 1936-09-14 15 Mr. Nah Gim Kee has resigned from the Hon. Auditorship and membership of the Empire Cycling Club. It was stated in error that his name had been struck oft the register.33 words
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302 1936-09-14 15 You'll need a microscope to see these soldiers of yours. They are so small that thirty thousand of them side by side only measure one inch. Yet there rre millions of them serving you. These soldiers—known to medical science as red corpuscles—give your302 words
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Advertisement74 1936-09-14 15 w cm mm Uff AnURANCt COMPANY LIMITED MM. jjjjj COCOA |3 CCC° A X; 1 11, <in-30 cents flp| !:Vi lb tin 30 cents '^tetoaW '/i lb tin 20 cent* GLAXO TO-DAY means HEALTH TO MORROW JJJAXO Hops more j 0000 O than "Build Bonnie Babies" The f% -gfcr4f%7ft l,rnrl,!74 words
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Article340 1936-09-14 16 We turn now to the second line of development. If full effect is 10 be given to the principles of unification, and ii its benefits are to be properly realised, it Is evident that the actual conditions of employment in all parts of the Service must rest upon some340 words
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Article411 1936-09-14 16 As has already been indicated, the scheme prepared between 1930 and 1932 for the unification Of the Colonial Administrative Service contained a eerious attempt In the direction of establishing a standard. The scheme covered all aspects of the conditions of employment, such as salaries, pensions, leave, passages; and411 words
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Article396 1936-09-14 16 Ideally, a unified Service shoulu ha»e a unified system of pensions, unci which officers on retirement would receive similar pensions in respect of similar careers, irrespective of the accidents cf transfer from Colony to UaSony. In reality, any such simple arrangement Is not easily applicable to the circumstances of396 words
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Article169 1936-09-14 16 Widows' and Orphans' Pulsions. A good mam; Widow, end Orphans' Pension Schemes, mt some have none; and where schema exist, their scope and details van considerably, in May, 1934, the Secretin ci State appoi i-ciepai■ mental Committee, under the Chair* man -hip ol" the Government A< turn,169 words
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Article135 1936-09-14 16 The Orsbonus Again In Court Reuter Wireless. London Efem A THK story ol the ci was lo.a at Bow Street p u2! when the OrsLornes stealing the vessel ,lia -eed Wlth Counsel for the prosecution George Orsborne was master oftL S ld but James Orsborne was aReuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Advertisement189 1936-09-14 16 riME wm comioktakij: shoes Samson's creative designs make their shoes suit your feet. J^^^^^^^l Attractive, shapely, economical and durable, Samson is the mTlml^^ iast word for shoe perfection. Why not try a pair prove it 7^^u@f^T^J to yourself? Special bargain for shop-soiled shoes. K^r^^^^^^^l S\MSO\ SHOE STORE WSS^V Singapore. FACTORY:189 words
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Advertisement100 1936-09-14 16 ion vor Your favourite dealer has it in all varieties Sole Agents Dodge Seymour Ltd. Laidlaw Building. Singapore. W. 5.3 11. KABIM BAKSH Sr SONS. A Bft*n to Suffering Patients! Wonderful Treatnient :\nt\ Mfraeplmt« Cn-. Consult us immediately for Piles and other ailments. Our long standing reputation in treatment and100 words
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Advertisement46 1936-09-14 16 In Hours j JBpr Service*: Sun. f0 Single fare B £T \\o- S7< apprex.) TO BRISBANE In 3' 2 Days. Services: Alon. Frl. Siiiyi» a r e £52 ($44« approxJ TO ENGLAND I In %Vx Days. Services: Sun. Wed. Single fare £15G ($1,337 appro*.) IMPERIAL ABBIWAV^46 words
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Advertisement140 1936-09-14 17 FOR SECURITY BUY APPROVED MAKES. BUY FROM SPECIALISTS, i THAT IS (BUY THE R. C. A. MA«I€ BKAI.V.j FROM KEE HUAT RADIO CO. J of 122-124, Orchard Road—Phone 4560. Not only are they the oldest specialists in tropical RADIOS. But for J years they are specialists of only ONE MAKE—140 words
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Advertisement160 1936-09-14 17 lOe, 111 J- ALL W WE y M RADIO. A SUPERHET HOE BOON LEONG RADIO DEPT. Selegie Road, Singapore. Ml L' WHAT 6 THIS NORttCK'S?B 0 GRAND I I ITS GOOD. I'LL HAVE fa if oE UP AND f VPS hAPiikir^ j HMil WHEN DIET IS A PROBLEM r^*****T^ r160 words
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Advertisement123 1936-09-14 17 MODEL 6 ATF. $135.— EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED. This model carries the famous name of Philco—the most famous name in radio. A Pick-Up Jack is fitted at the back of the receiver by which the owner can connect a Pick-Up for getting excellent volume and quality electric reproduction from any gramophone.123 words
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Miscellaneous1268 1936-09-14 17 >i a lay an Listeners 9 Radio w Alii flltf Pot-pourri, Steps of Glory (arr Winter) Overture, Golconda (Ferrier). Fan- tasia, Festivalia (arr Wright) The BRITISH EMPIRE I a.m. The News and Armn„n,o r r at 53° trombone, George Riley) DPnrP \MTVri?CS M Announce- 11.15 p.m. The News and Announce-1,268 words
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Advertisement334 1936-09-14 18 4 'V ll l Ml ways A SHUT si*4-:.Af>oC£ REFRACTING DISPENSING A SPECIALITY. SIGHT COMFORT and VOGUF. Consult A. TAN,* DO Ml, AO. 65, Stamford Road. Singapore. S.S. flf I KNITTING is no longer a Tedious work, but a pleasure by using RAPID KNITTING APPARATUS Lessons demonstrationsStart 7th September at334 words
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Advertisement262 1936-09-14 18 LOSS OF WEIGHT IS A DANGER SIGN! Take These Flesh-forming Tablets. Ec warned in time if you're losing weight! It may be the advance danger sign of a dread disease! Begin now to take the tiny, tasteless, sugar-coated tablets that are putting on pounds of healthy flesh on thin, weak262 words
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Advertisement115 1936-09-14 18 y I WEAR THE PSYCHO RAY BADGE j SELF-TREATMENT < i j WITH MARVELLOUS j Price $3.00 S ting sii^ T rs! v S 1 FPC -U.ruU. F.N A.M.-Th. 'Lor' S Mechanotherapy. Psycho-Tbera,> h\ 8 and Electro-Therapy. KUfcfotoAf iW |U AN skOLA. KUALA LUMPI TESTIMONIAL: SSSI Will you kindly send115 words
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Miscellaneous1262 1936-09-14 18 Malayan Listeners' Itadio (Continued from page 17) the Spinning Room (Dvorak), The Pool 650 am. Time signal. Recorded muof Narcissus (Fletcher). Danse negre sic. continuco. r n s ci ra i music Cyril Scott) 10.50 a.m. Opening. Classical music. 7.05 a.m. -Stepping it Out." A 1150 a.m. TUT \mip«v innennoveltv1,262 words
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Miscellaneous387 1936-09-14 18 pire urogramme relayed From Daventry. j 10.20 p.m. Closing 801 p.m. News bulletin in Bengali. Anthem. 8.16 p.m —Classical song. TO-MORROW 8.41 p.m.—lnstrumental music. < 901 pm.-Talk (Bengali). 6.30 p.m. Ceremonial a 9.16 p.m.-News bulletin in English States General by H M Qu 9.31 p.m.-Time signal. Close down. I TO387 words
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Advertisement103 1936-09-14 19 0/ »M the accompany™ ★WHAT ABOUT YOU? You can't keep fit for all you've got to do unless you sleep well and digest your food thoroughly. You will find in Bourn-vita a nourishing food, a fine source of energy, a natural digestive, and the greatest aid to healthful, refreshing sleep.103 words
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Advertisement154 1936-09-14 19 A milk-made sandwifh! i i rapidly and wl.cn the baby stace is left behb?d 7- re^ "Vi;ii-.~~- tn 3ia *»e is leu ocnind she sometimes l*. 1 Mdkma.d ,n grown-up f ash ion, so give her a sandwich made with MILKMAID §B§l Sweetened Condensed MILK m&S j Better the proved154 words
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Miscellaneous596 1936-09-14 19 jiiilavait Listeners* Radio J a te r Won r' s H I adv 'ce for expectant mothers Ruth Continued from page 18) Neumano.-Neurode. ners Ruth or L^'a BERLIN STATION pm cheerful Music t^^Jt&AttSSf^S ru 19 74 metrea (15,200 kes.). DJA 2.15 p m rmuii so Fergus. Dunlop. fts« kcsJi; DJQ596 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-09-14 20 One of the picturesque views obtained near Genoa in Italy.10 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-09-14 20 Imposing Rhodes Memorial in South Africa, Winners of the 100 yards (open) at the City High School Sports on Friday: Ho Choon Chuan (1), Hui Wing Chan (2) and P. Rangaya 13). City High School Sports: Tan Kai Yong, winner of the long jump open, in action.47 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-09-14 20 City High School Sports: The Class II 120 Yards Hurdles in progress. Ben Foord, the South African boxer and conqueror of Petersen, who is likely to meet Joe Louis shortly.30 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-09-14 20 O" Guns" hir fl Joe E. Brown and Joan Blondell who appear in fc>° n \y opens at the Alhambra Theatre this wee*., j43 words
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Advertisement11 1936-09-14 20 Z l pHOSFERi^jf r -HEALTH SALT' oil TONES AS JLI ITCLEANSKf^I11 words
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