Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1936
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Title Section40 1936-11-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXIII. •No. 278. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wed., Nov. 25, i<>;jr>. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936. FIVE CENTS40 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-25 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 1 Minks t0... IVffiXMAIO I sweetened condensed MILR15 words
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Advertisement9 1936-11-25 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE9 words
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Article582 1936-11-25 2 Exhibition llel < KING QUEEN Mary LEND OBJECTS Lord Spencer has also lent the big silver inkstand, pen and penholder with which King George V. signed the Coronation oath before the altar at Westminster Abbey. Several old family pedigrees have been lent by the Duke of582 words
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Advertisement442 1936-11-25 2 I TOE ANNUAL SALE at srmi i \i irs Meyer Mansion (Opposite the Cathedral) is now in full swing Remember the best bargains will go first—first corns first served. Ladies' hats—Ladies' dresses— Ladies' underwear—Ladies' articles. THE SHOP IS OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7 P.M. r a M. HASSAN, •6 87, BRAS442 words
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Advertisement497 1936-11-25 2 Chinese family visiting England for 3 years requires Chinese lady as useful help, educated, domesticated, fond of children, cheerful, active, preferably ?ble to drive car, musical. State age and full particulars, to Box No. 4&0 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Enclose photo, returnable. SITUATION WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED—Chinese, who has been accustomed to497 words
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Advertisement659 1936-11-25 2 I f JF AN OPPORTUNITY! Special shipment of exquisite Czechoslovak cu'tglass v.are: Liquor, Cocktail Toilet Sets, Scen'tsprayers, Etc.,...A150 Vanity and Cigarette Cases of exclusive designs. Just what you want for Christmas presents. Come early and avoid disappointment. Reasonable prices. Now on display at Franco-Eastern Trading, 2-B, Finlayson Green. SHOTAM'S USED659 words
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Advertisement455 1936-11-25 2 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 95 of 1936. Re CHOP KOONG HIN (Lee Yao Koon, sole proprietor) of No. 620 North Bridge Road, Singapore, Traders. Receiving Order made: 17th April, 1936. Date of Adjudication: 7th August, 1936.455 words
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Advertisement421 1936-11-25 2 VILLAGE SOLD While The Residents Looked On New Kensington, Pennsylvania. BEFORE the eyes of the bewildered inhabitants, the village of Kinloch, a small mining community near here, has been sold under the auctioneers hammer. The Valley Camp Coal Company decided some time ago t 0 abandon its pit at Kinloch421 words
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202 1936-11-25 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES PASSENGERS AND SAILINGS Vessels In Port At Singapore THE following passengers are sailing for Home by the Patroclus, leaving Singapore to-day Sir James and Lady Owen, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Roden. Miss P. Gatey, Miss M. Harmsworth, Miss Dyserinck, Miss M. L. Reeve, Mrs. R. M.202 words
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Article80 1936-11-25 3 Hong Siang, British, 2,140 tons, from Amoy 19.11 to Rangoon 11.12. Lipis; Brit.: 840 ions, from Kuar.tan 23.11 to Kuantar. 25.11. Baribut; Brit.; 563 tons, from Kuching 22.11 to destination and date of departure uncertain. Makasser; Brit.: 536 tons, from Ringat 22.11 to Indragiri 25.11. Patroclus. British,80 words
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Article17 1936-11-25 3 The P. and O. steamer Bhutan arrived in London at 4 p.m on Nov. 19.17 words
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Article64 1936-11-25 3 The following passengers are arriving in Singapore by the Erria which is due nere from Europe on Dec. 18: Mr. C. H Cateaux. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. OwinneU -*v.d infant, Mrs. B. N. Bintley. Mr C. Hewetson, Dr. H. Smith, Mr.64 words
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Article279 1936-11-25 3 Singapore, Monday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Comorin which arrived here from Europe last Friday: Miss P. Adams, Mr. A. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Balchin, Mr. G. E. Cator, MLss D. Clarke Miss D. Crocker. Mr. H A. Forrer,279 words
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Article95 1936-11-25 3 The following passengers are expected to arrive in Singapore by the Terukuni Maru which is due here from Europe on Dec. 10: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Broome, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcßae Chalmers, Master K. Chalmers, Master E. W. Chalmers, Mrs.95 words
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Article30 1936-11-25 3 The Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria is due at Singapore to-morrow at noon from Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila and will leave for Europe the same day at 6 p.m.30 words
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Article230 1936-11-25 3 The following passengers for the Straits are travelling by the Hector, which is due at Singapore on Saturday:— Captain J. Huggins, Mrs. Huggins, iMr. and Mrs. F D. Ward. Mrs. A P. Moss. Miss S. Moss, Mrs. H. M Gallagher. Miss E. M. Gallagher, Mr. and230 words
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Article123 1936-11-25 3 Presentation Of Awards In Hongkong IT a ceremony held at the Harbour Office in Hongkong recently, two sea men, Lam Tai oi tne G.P.O. launch No. 1, and Chan Lo, of the fiarboui Office Launch No. 3, were rewarded for their bravery in saving life. Hon. Commander G.123 words
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Advertisement432 1936-11-25 3 STEAMER SAILINGS Si and BRITISH INDIA I». 0. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 1 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 CORFU 15.000 Jan. 15 BEHAR 6,000 Jan. 24 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29432 words
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Advertisement128 1936-11-25 3 N. Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, MarseUles ft Gibraltar. Ms YASUKUNI MARU Ncv. 25 I i HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 s.s. SUWA MARU Dec. 24 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 ft $540128 words
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Advertisement448 1936-11-25 3 ]j 70 FRENCH PORTS j I HOMEWARDS. 1 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 7 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Si Bordeaux Dec" 11 i I FORBIN For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Si Dunkirk Jan 4 I CAP PADARAN For Marseiiies, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan' 7448 words
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Advertisement431 1936-11-25 3 Special Coronation Sailing to Marseilles or London AND BACK at l'/ 2 Single Fare by the new and modern m.s. 'ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement irom SINGAPORE 30-3-37 due MARSEILLES 23-4-37 due LONDON 1-5-37 Returning by m.s. "ALSIA" or m.s. "BORINGIA" 12,500 Tons Displacement, from SOUTHAMPTON 15 6 57 37 from431 words
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Advertisement468 1936-11-25 3 STEAMER SAILINGS w N ORDDE UTSCH EU LLOYD Iff l i Incorporated In Germany). The undernotcd are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. lor MANILA. HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1936. t m.v. "TRAVE" omits, Manila, Hongkong and Japan Nov. 26 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Dec. 2 s.s.468 words
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Article463 1936-11-25 4 Civil Planes In Shade SPEEDS UP BY OVER 60 M.P.H. (By Air Mail) Paris, Nov. 12. pEACE lovers will hardly be in their element at the 15th Paris Aero Show which opened this morning. Civil aircraft give the impression of having been tolerated but not encouraged,463 words
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Article302 1936-11-25 4 Polish Aristocrat's Misfortune Englewood, New Jersey. TREASURES said once to have belonged to King Joseph de Ponyatovsky of Poland came under the auctioneer's hammer here to help to pay the debts of Count Stefan de Ponyatovsky. who claims to be a descendant of the king. They were302 words
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Article255 1936-11-25 4 "Ten Days That Shook The World" Sydney, N.S.W. TEN Days That Shook the World" will be released for general exhibition in Australia, but "Green Pastures," the negro miracle play, which has been passed by the British Board of Film Censors, is still banned in Australia. The Australian255 words
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Article210 1936-11-25 4 Fine Specimen Weighing 305 Pounds (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. MOT to be outdone by Selangor, and other States, tigers in Negri, too: are seeking publicity. There have been rumours recently that "Mr Stripes" had been seen by people returning in the night along the Coast Road.210 words
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Article144 1936-11-25 4 Baby Born 20 Yards Outside Toronto Toronto. DECAUSE one of her children was born just three houses—about 20 yards —outside the Toronto boundary the youngest entrant for the £100,000 baby race, has lost her chance of winning. Mrs Pauline Clarke, aged 24, with ten children, including two144 words
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Article122 1936-11-25 4 Turkish Order To Rkh Families Ankara. Lists are being prepared in all Turkish cities, towns and villages, of families who are considered sufficiently well-to-do to be able to support their poorer neighbours. Those whose names appear on the list will be called upon to sustain poor families122 words
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Article19 1936-11-25 4 Mr. H. W. Nightingale, of the Labour Department. Seremban. who went home in June, left London for Malaya on19 words
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Article344 1936-11-25 4 From Under Bridegroom's Nose Belgrade. yOTJTH, beauty—and riches. Such were the attractions of Kata Chupitch. Tall and slim, black curly hair, dark laughing eyes, at 17 she was not only the belle of Brdanima village but one of the richest girls in the whole Bosanski Novi district.344 words
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Article327 1936-11-25 4 Survivors Rescued When On Point Of Dying Hongkong. STORY that sounds like Robinson Crusoe, but with a tragic ending for some of those concerned, has come to light with the arrival here of five Chinese junkmen, the sole survivors of a shipwrecked crew of nine who327 words
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Article80 1936-11-25 4 Athens. All commercial vehicles belonging to foreign or Greek firms in Greece must henceforward be painted blue. A decree to this effect has been published in the Official Gazette. It is to be put into effect immediately. Names of firms, if they appear on the lorries,80 words
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Article31 1936-11-25 4 Mr. Edgar Jones, of the law firm of Cowdy and Jones. Ipoh, will leave for home on furlough some time in March next year. Mrs. Jonej has already left for home.31 words
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Article499 1936-11-25 4 Astonishing Words FROM ONE WHO WAS RUINED (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 11. AN old man with sparse white hair and deeply lined face limped slowly and painfully into his sittingroom at Caterham, Surrey. He lowered himself gently into an easy chair and said, "So499 words
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Article49 1936-11-25 4 The Principal Trustees of the British Museum have appointed Dr. Lionel Giles to be Keeper of the Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manusjripts on the retirement of Dr. L. D Barnett and Mr. Alexander Strathern Fulton to be Deputy Keeper of the department in succession to Dr. Giles.49 words
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Advertisement94 1936-11-25 4 EASY ACCESS ,NNER FO,L WRAPPING THE FRESHNESS OF PACKING TIME I CPAVEH M 1S P reserv 'cd within the air-tight 'TRU-VAC ARE MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS. THE CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTE OF HIGHEST QUALITY CAJM .5 j SPORTjF||OCKS j I ISE THE RIGHT j I MATERIAL I II must94 words
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Article231 1936-11-25 5 M. SALENGRO Half Million Throng At Funeral Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 22. I CROWD estimated at half a n million th longed the streets of Lille to witness the funeral of j5 Salengro. A representative of the President and all members of the Cabinet, the speakersReuter Wireless. - 231 words
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Article168 1936-11-25 5 Rate Of Insurance Against Postponement Reuter. London, Nov. 24. OWING mainly to heavy industrial and commerical commitments in connection with the Coronation and the desire of underwriters strictly to curtail speculative business, Lloyds latest rates against risk of a postponement show a slight increase compared with the previousReuter. - 168 words
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Article60 1936-11-25 5 Reuter Wireless. Tampa. (Florida) Nov 21. An open split has occurred in tne ranks of American labour. The federation of Labour voted a boycott on mens' clothing made by members of tne Amalgamated Clothing and Workers Union which is allied to the rebel" '-nun led by JohnReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article49 1936-11-25 5 The untitled of Captain W. H. Oliver, tn a olunt eer Force Reserve of Officers io Active List, has been approved. The q c a l! on of nis commission in the v.F by Captain W. H. Oliver, for purpose of joining the F.M.S. Volunteer Force has been approved.49 words
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Article36 1936-11-25 5 Mr. Cecil Pearse, who was so well Known in Perak as a member of the firm jjuuer•and Pearse, is revisiting Ipoh. ?v, a nd rs Pea rse, have been spending a noliday at the Cameron Hi-^iands.36 words
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Article, Illustration305 1936-11-25 5 Future Ruler Of Pontianak Singapore, Tuesday. A DIS ™GUISHED personality on board the Sibajak. which arrved in wS 8 ?K r :,H h after »°on from Europl was the eldest son of His Highness tiie Stated a'th Who ha» j£S «SCrown Prince Panperan Adimti Alk° a T^305 words
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Article14 1936-11-25 5 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday, Nov. 27.14 words
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Article192 1936-11-25 5 F. A. Bartholomeuz, Ltd., As Plaintiffs Singapore. Tuesday. THE ease In which F. A. Bartholomew. Ltd., ;>re the plaintiffs in a civil claim for $2,787.68 from three defendants, the Chung Chi Tradiiu; Company, Chop Hung Loo".g, Chan Tai Kee and Tse En Huang, reached its192 words
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Article194 1936-11-25 5 Miss K. Lonegan And Mr. Alexander Hughes Singapore. Tuesday. THE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd 1 was the scene of a wedding yesterday, when Miss Kathleen Lonegan daughter of Mrs. and the late Dr Lonegan. became the bride of Mr Alexander Edward Hughes, son of Mr and Mrs.194 words
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Article58 1936-11-25 5 Singarore, Tuesday. A male Chinese was said to have been burnt yesterday evening at Labrador Hill, when the petrol which he poured into the tank of a motor lorry suddenly caught fire. The patient suffered from severe burns all over the upper part of the body. He58 words
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Article155 1936-11-25 5 German Attitude AWAITING REPLY OF AMBASSADOR Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 23. AFFICIAL circles decline to make any v statement regarding Yon Ribbentrop's visit to Mr. Baldwin. Diplomatic circles do not expect an immediate break between Germany and the Soviet. If such a break was toReuter Wireless. - 155 words
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Article79 1936-11-25 5 Removed To Hospital On Arrival Singapore, Tuesday. Mr. H. Worham, a local manufacturer's representative, injured the back of his head while pat taking in one of the deck games on the Dutch liner Sibajak on the voyage to Singapore, a few days ago. He was confined to79 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-25 5 All way, A SMILE willi otr GLASSES T O. H. SPECTACLES MEAN COMFORT VISION VOGUE The Optical House 65, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE.22 words
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Advertisement214 1936-11-25 5 »J, J BBj DRUGLESS HEALING t j Highly beneficial results in many ailments.) i j BHW MAX TING SUM, ■m. sp j FPC (Lond F.N.A.M.-Th. (Lond.) J I MeChan 2" T i h /t r^ y El-ctro-Therapy j B 6. JALAN SKOLA, KUALA LUMPUR. I ■HHHbBI (opposite the New Market..214 words
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Advertisement133 1936-11-25 5 JOCK TYPEWRITER a. 28-A, Change Afley Singapore, Telephone No. 2633 Stockists Of ERIKA Brand New Port- «•Ki^SlU.^i able Typewriters. 4 Banks with gn»-^ ll II livC^l 11 s h Keyboard! flitted with Stand- —> ard Pica Types S> Automatic key set writer Rppairers y e w Sell Kolok GraphU Ribbons,133 words
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Advertisement200 1936-11-25 5 YOUR TEETH 1 H v .l CLEANER and j X^BRIGHTER^/ Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream Removes Stain and Discoloration and Restores Natural Whiteness If your teeth are so stained, so dull fissure. Millions of dangerous mouth and discolored that you feel self- germs that cause stain, discoloraconscious and ashamed when you200 words
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Article476 1936-11-25 6 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London, Nov. 24. Previous To-day Change Tone Very quiet Steady Spot Buyers S% Seller! 8% 8% Dec. Buyers 8 S 8 9|16 —116 Seller* 8 1116 8 1116 Jan.|Mar. Buyers 8 r > 8 8% Selieri 8% 8 ***** —116 Apr.|June Buyers 8 1116476 words
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Article1078 1936-11-25 6 The Week In The Market: Commodity Shares The Only Bright Spot: Tin Market Pleased At Quota Rise: Strength Of Rubber Due To Genuine Demand BY AIR MAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Londcn, Nov. 13. COR the time being mrrrkets continu:* r to show a tired attitude.1,078 words
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Article22 1936-11-25 6 The Alcazar Siege, the most spectacular incident of the Spanish civil war, is to be made the subject of a Hollywood film.22 words
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Article204 1936-11-25 6 LEWIS PEAT'S WEEKLY REPORT (By Air Mail" London, Nov. LL Lewis Peat. Ltd., in their I rubber market report dated Nov. IU, state: The market has continued very active during the week and there has been a large turnover in all sections. \~.ues are 1 4d. higher than we quoted204 words
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Advertisement802 1936-11-25 6 I 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SUCCESSORS TO 4 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00, Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, BOARD OF802 words
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Advertisement37 1936-11-25 6 VIRGIN FACE POWDER Far excels other powders as a bi iutifier and healer and can be wet or dry. Obtainable in three shades at ail good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO.. »•5 SOUTH BRIDGE RD. STOKI J37 words
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Article1650 1936-11-25 7 to Prater and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange art Stack Broker, MINING Fraser Sc Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Am pat Tin 5 5 g 5 I 3 £1 Asam Kumbang 32- 34j-cd 32 34'. cd £1 Austral Malay 60|-cd 571- 60 -cd 5.1,650 words
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Article490 1936-11-25 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent; RUBBER Singapore, Wednesday morning. Singapore: 30 11 16 cts., up 3 16 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Louden: 8%d., down 1 j.d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 18 18 16 cts., up Ict. Market Tone: Firm. There is a much better tone apparent this490 words
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Article109 1936-11-25 7 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 24." Paris 105 3 32. New York 4 89 9 16 Montreal 105 9 64 Brussels 23.95 1 2 Gene a 21.30. Amsterdam 9.03 4 Milan C2.3. Benin 12.17. Stockholm 19.39\g Copenhagen 23.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26Yg. Prague 138 J a Belgrade 213.British Official Wireless. - 109 words
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Article39 1936-11-25 7 Lagos was linked with the Empire air services recently by the arrival ol the Imperial Airways liner Daedalus, piloted by Captain Taylor, on the inaagura'. flight of a regular weekly air mail service from London via Khartoum and Kano.39 words
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Article41 1936-11-25 7 Miss Grace Short, of Fifth-avenue. Garston, Watford, in the King's Bench Division recently was awarded agreed damages of £800. with hosoltal costs, for leg injuries received in collision with the trailer of a lorry owned by Williams and Co. of Warrington.41 words
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Advertisement263 1936-11-25 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) MOTOR I Alt W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. "> Finlayson Green. 9 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHiCLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY i INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE. ItiD. CECIL STREET, SINGAPOKB. L Q.263 words
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168 1936-11-25 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Nov. 26, Dec 121 and Dec. 15 t New Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19*. Dec. 22 t Parcels Nov. 2a. MAILS FOR U.S.A. Christmas: Letters Nov. 28 1, Dec. it, Dec. 8 t New Year: Letters168 words
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Article103 1936-11-25 8 Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam!; and London§: Netherlands, closing time Parcels and Registration at 12.15 p.m.) and letters at 12.45 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong, Canton, "Shanghai, *Kobe and *Manila103 words
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Article104 1936-11-25 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day Time of delivery of boxholders' letters only at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 405 p.m. Mails expected from Europe etc London) by Air (Imperial) to-morrow lime of delivery of boxholders* letters only at 6.00104 words
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Article20 1936-11-25 8 The Air mail (imperial) despatched irom Singapore on Nov. 15 was de vered in London on Nov. 24.20 words
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Article97 1936-11-25 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. Nov. 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Patroclua 13: Gneisenau 11; Mat a Hari 9: Katong 7. Emnire D«vlc 'Entrance G«»te s> Luneburg 30: Protesilaus 32; Santos Maru 34 Karapara 36 Emnire Dock97 words
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Article113 1936-11-25 8 Singapore, Tuesday. The circumstances attending tht death chenir ol 4 yea r,-° Id CMneae lad. Neo Cheng San. who was drowned in a nrmH near the Hock Guan Brickworks UppSerangoon. on Nov. 11 was innnirPrt into by the Coroner. Mr W McSSSSf this morning. «uarne. According to the113 words
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Article70 1936-11-25 8 *»<• To G,„,„--*IAWil A Wi? P Z Wife,Hot:1 I PS^-" 1 The sea." 7 ™n ß s. Cinemav (J, b hln T-r "5 ™5r TZ Tnree Cornered Moon" Seh melJing vs. Lou* right picture and Up.m" n the MaSic Isl nd 7-45"t0 REGAL—Chinese Pictures. I ROXY.—"Shanghai," preceded by shorts,70 words
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Article211 1936-11-25 8 Hit Submerged Rock Near Shanghai Singapore, Wednesday. THE P and O. Ranchi which hit a submerged rock near Shanghai during her recent voyage to Yokohama Japan) will be a month late in returning to Singapore on her homewaro trip. She is at present in dry dock211 words
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Article156 1936-11-25 8 The Westcott And The Thracian Singapore, Tuesday. rWO British destroyers will be in Singapore for five days from Dec 29. They are the Westcott and Thracian. The destroyer Westcott, late of the Sixth Flotilla, Home Fleet, which ha; been ordered to China to relieve the Bruce, left Devonport156 words
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Article168 1936-11-25 8 Educational Films In Local Screening* a PRIVATE screening of some educational films dealing with the conduct of modern science to combat th e scourge of tropical diseases was given at the Victoria Theatre yesterday afternoon, arranged by Messrs N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. They were sound films168 words
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Article40 1936-11-25 8 breakers with al, were reported off the East Coast"nf Trengganu on Monday Nov 23 The? The position is Lat. 4 deg 13It' m and Long. 103 deg. 28Vi E. The chart. af.ected are Nos. 3543 and 241440 words
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Article228 1936-11-25 8 Mr H. R. Mackay nH Miss Sheila Robins,,,, THE wedding took place Lumpur on Saturday ol Mi SL Uala Pauline Robinson, only daughtS rfff* late Mr. Harold p p R.N.R., and Mrs. Robir pore, to Mr. Hugh R son of Mr. and Mrs iv h i228 words
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Article176 1936-11-25 8 Stirring: War Drama At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS THE grimness and futilit; 1 the theme of The Road to Glory" the Twentieth Century-Fox picture at the Capitol, and no production of the kind has been bett:i j f c Maich and Warner Baxter play leading roles176 words
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Article140 1936-11-25 8 Unravels Mystery Of The Race Track Singapore, Wednesday. "CHARLIE CHAN at the Race T.. opened to tull at hambra Theatre yesterday, ai to be In for an extended film, which is produced by inn tv. Fox. is undoubtedly one of the b< most thrilling in the series. Wan140 words
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Article127 1936-11-25 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 2d Rotary Club Tiffin, Adelphi Speaker: Lt-Colonel SI C.I.E. Singapore Races, second day scC Rugby: S.C.C. A" v. R A F > C Hockey: S.C.C. I v. CSC. i. S.R.C. "A" v. Y.M.C A. t SC.R.C. v. General v% Lines; Medical127 words
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Advertisement359 1936-11-25 8 MALAYANS .PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. (informal) 9.30 to midnight AND THE WORLD FAMOUS ROLLER SKATERS 4 LA SALLES SENSATIONAL SKATING WIZARDS. DEATH DEFYING SPINS ON A TABLE TOP Six Numbers each performance LAST 2 DAYS. NON-DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES BRASSERIE br359 words
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Advertisement117 1936-11-25 8 lENSUREI ENSURE BETTER VISION beC J| NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 9G, High Street, SINGAPORE. Phone 3786. DIABETES. Thabib A. Md. Hassan guarantees to cure DIABETES by personal treatment with roots, leaves and fruits of trees obtained from Bataks and Sakais of Sumatra after a research work of more than twelve117 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1936-11-25 8 •5- IPOSfTAL INTELLIGENCE i I STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMS Great Britain, Europe, Egypt and Ceylon (Paicels only) Patroclus Nov. 25 noon Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian 25 1 p.m. Africa South Santos Maru 25 2 p.m. America (South) Santos Maru 25 2 p.m. Kretay Malini276 words
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Miscellaneous153 1936-11-25 8 CLUB DIAKY {Inure are numerous Clubs ana Jocietiez in Singapore, most of the members of which are reaaers of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping v up-io-daie and complete. HappcntJig, oj general interest will still be memCUm in the153 words
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Article423 1936-11-25 9 Forgery Alleged STORY OF ALTERED DOCUMENTS Singapore, Tuesday. a PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of f-igery preferred against a young man, W B. Hardy, bejran before the Xiiircl Magistrate. Mr. A. D. York, to-day. Court Inspector D. R. Cowie led the evidence for the Crown. Hardy,423 words
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Article44 1936-11-25 9 Suspension Of -'Rebel" Unions To Continue Reuter. Tampa iFlorida). Nov. 24. Arr.crica:i Federation of Labour r has Voted to conMnue- In- tension of the ten unions led by John Lewis. appears to end the to bridge the gar) between the rival organisations.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article46 1936-11-25 9 Singapore, Tuesday. The Filth Magistrate. Mr. E. E. Co;man imposed a fine of 320 on F. T. Brown, a European, who pleaded guilty to a charge of overtaking ;r on its near side at the of Beach Road and Rochore R'-id on Oct 946 words
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Article124 1936-11-25 9 Ratified By Great Britain Reuter. London, Nov. 25. THE House of Commons has approved j the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty without opposition. The treaty has already been ratified by the Egyptian Parliament. The provisions of the treaty mean I that Britain must protect Egyptian territory from invasion. Mr. Eden IReuter. - 124 words
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Article58 1936-11-25 9 Engaged To Lord Helper's Daughter London. Nov 24. The engagement is announced of one of England's most eligible bachelor.-, the Duke of Norfolk, to the Hon. Lavinia Strutt. daughter of Lord Belper.— Reuter. fThe Strutts are one of the oldest families in Derbyshire, owning big cotton mills58 words
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Article92 1936-11-25 9 Meeting In Cricket Ciub Lounge DV kind permission of the President and Committee of the Singapore Cricket Club. Lt. Col S. P. Williams. Travelling Commissioner of the Royal Emnire Society, will address a meeting in the upstairs lounge of the Cricket Club to-morrow, at 7 p.m., when it92 words
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Article23 1936-11-25 9 Mr. Vaughan Jones, secretary of the Singapore Swimming club, who went on leave about five months ago, may not be returning to Malaya.23 words
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Article29 1936-11-25 9 Admiral H. E. Yarnell. Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet, has accepted a flag of the Rotary Club of •Singapore as a memento of his Visit to this city.29 words
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Article77 1936-11-25 9 Necklace Stolen While She Slept Reuter. London, Nov. 24. A CAT burglar entered the Hampstead residence of Major-General Prince Bishnu Shumshere of Nepal last night. He climbed the stackpipe at the back of the house, entered a bedroom window, ransacked the upper rooms and stole jewelleryReuter. - 77 words
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Article38 1936-11-25 9 Another Fine Gift By Lord Nuffield Reuter. London, Nov. 25. Lord Nuffield, head of the Morris motor industry, has donated another £750.000 to medical research at Oxford University, for which he gave £1.250,000 in October —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement28 1936-11-25 9 Hi I 1 HE wise woman does not txperiment when a troublesome com makes her life a burden she knows it can be removed quickly and safely with28 words
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Advertisement188 1936-11-25 9 Mv Sidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Le? Pains, Circles Under Kyis, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Stiffness. Rheumatism. Dizziness, lumbago. Burning, Itching. Smarting. Acidity and Loss of Vigour py a Doc;or*B new discovery called Cystex (Sis>lex). Gently soothes, tonep. cleans188 words
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Advertisement230 1936-11-25 9 OLD He's getting quite a big chap now, and his little white teeth are beginning to come .hrough. His mother loves to see him chewing Allenbuiys Rusks because she knows that they're crisp enr.ugh to exercise his little te?th and gums, yet soften quite quickly sc that he can't make230 words
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Advertisement157 1936-11-25 10 n L IIMLL UL If B WARNER OLAND f)-f t If j WKE HELEN WOOD THOMAS BECK 1 g U L 1 ALAN DINEHART GAVIN MUIR l*** ||L > X A ITS ***** TO ONE AGAINST A CHAN but see the amazing way T he gets his man (his time!.157 words
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Advertisement235 1936-11-25 10 Showing To-night Sim;.lt.in ously at Sii ii Talk i v 7.30 (New World Hmgiirc* Tai I kit* 7 p.m. (Tanjong Pagar) 9 p.m. Ills A Year In The Making! j Prices of Admission as usual Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya CAPITOL. SATURDAY NEXT at 11 a.m THE KIDDIE'S235 words
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Advertisement88 1936-11-25 10 Never have such WAR Scenes been fi 1 m e "3T before Never has the Screen offered such a powerful, heart-gripping Story YOU MUST SEE IT (A PITO L 3 SHOWS TO-DAY FRIDRIC WARNER MARCH BAXTER babrymore V. JUNE LANG IH Tfin-o nrmr great ~|PAVILIOA| TO-NIGHT 6.15 It's Funnym It's88 words
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Article287 1936-11-25 11 \1 Penang CHEAT SERVICE TO MAS.WAN FLYING Own Correspondent) if row Penang, Wednesday. VFU 140 members of the Penang 0 aI1( j perak Flying Clubs and )a id warm tribute and i to Air Commodore hide i*** Smith at a dinner given ft mr a t287 words
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Article249 1936-11-25 11 Criminal Offence For British Subjects Reuter and British Wireless. London, Nov. 24. DRAFTING is now proceeding of the legislation promised by Mr. AnEden in the House of Commons yesterday which will make it illegal for British ship to carry arms for Spam from any foreign port. NoReuter and British Wireless. - 249 words
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Article295 1936-11-25 11 No Epidemic, Says Health Officer (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. INQUIRIES made by a Malaya Tribune reporter 'to-day revealed that there is no foundation in the rumour that there is an epidemic of chicken-pox at present in Kuala Lumpur. Interviewed, Dr. J. Milne, the295 words
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Obituary68 1936-11-25 11 Eaey Sian Char, aged 62, passed away at No. 157, Prinsep Street, on 20th November, 1936 at 8.30 p.m. He leaves behind him his loving wife, 2 sons, Baey Khong Khai, Baey Kirn Swee, 6 grand-sons Baey Yew Thor, Yew Leng, Yew Boon, Yew Hock, Baey Liang Ceong, Liang68 words
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Advertisement254 1936-11-25 11 LATĔST^DyĔRTISEMENK Brand New Morris 8 saloon and Hupmobile cars' for Hire. Phone 4591. Royal Motor Hiring. Charges moderate. AUCTION SALE Se 6 sIS »»2g! suKe shades, 1 Borneo malay SU dug out. crc>ckery glassware etc. .The property of Mr. A. J. Bakker, ,v,lf nfflcer of s.s. "Belawan" X.P.M.) chief offlcer254 words
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Advertisement482 1936-11-25 11 WHY PAY MORE! Study direct with an" English College and save 60%. Courses: Accountancy, Secretaryship, Salesmanship, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Architecture, Radio Servicing, Sanitation, Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical), Cambridge, Matriculation, Write: The Bennett College Representative, Post Box 108, Singapore. Chinese Salesman wanted by European Merchant Firm to canvass Johore Territory. Must have good482 words
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Advertisement536 1936-11-25 11 riARINr, IT'S INTiMATE! COME AND PEEP BEHIND TKE DOORS of ©ITS DARING. ITS a GIRLS' DORMITORY and meet the Sauciest, J I Most Dynamic Star Ever Discovered! g Wt Opening SUNDAY at the CAPITOL 2 20th Century-Fox Films have the pleasure to introduce 9 the sensational new Star Young Vital536 words
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Obituary9 1936-11-25 12 DOMESTIC OCCUR RENCES ENGAGEMENT LAI —CHLL— The etmumcnumt i.9 words
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Obituary87 1936-11-25 12 Oenml Po« Office, 5i.,,;.,.,,,,, wjurcn of St. .Toseoh at b p m to-d iv ferment at Bidadari Cenirtcry later 1 M£_and_Java papers pic, r 7py CSWH cheno kut. fattier ol m T Burial on Saturday. 28th NaT It S Tj rhrf?? da ,iy Neo. widow of yan Tian Sen*87 words
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Article783 1936-11-25 12 gTRONG «upport for the attitude which fee Malaya Tribune has taken on the failure oi the Government to remove the irfcaome increaae in school fees made by Sir Cecil dementi, the former Governor, was voiced at tfte annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association held783 words
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205 1936-11-25 12 NOTES COMMENTS Artist In The Junale JOME London journalist appears to have let his imagination run riot in the case of Mrs. Elna Bendixsen, whose pictures painted in Malaya were recently exhibited at the Arlington Galleries He depicted her as sitting before an easel with a revolver in one hand205 words
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Article205 1936-11-25 12 CORRESPONDENT sends u s a cutting from the journal Finance and Commerce, of Shanghai, and suggests that ihe remarks arc equally applicable to Singapore. The heading of the paragraph is -The Municipal Council and Public Opinion,- and our contemporary Aiitcs as follows:— •There ha s been a205 words
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Article171 1936-11-25 12 F the Eur °Pean population of Ma.aya have gone in wholeheartedly roc al mast every kind of business enterprise in this country the,,. which has escaped them" J** ne rice milling. T her e is only to pean-owned rice mill m th, Malaya and that i of Messrs.171 words
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Article295 1936-11-25 12 JHE brief results ol each days n which are issued jj the Twl Cmm following the events always provide interesting food for thought on just how much money is spent en racing For instance, from those issued for last Satuiday, when eight race, were run oc the first295 words
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Article251 1936-11-25 12 'Looker un |T seems to me that if we ar e to have university in Singapore we have to tell Lord Nuffield all about it. reST win T S the reoejta win. if there is much more fitting it is doubtful whether Spaniard" will recognise it.251 words
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Advertisement209 1936-11-25 12 II RALEIGH I I J, THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE j I I J THL MACHIN E THAT HAS i I f I STOOD ALL TESTS AND IS I l JP GUARANTEED FOR EVER I I j From $45 jfji.i J} j tnjf If WRI POX FREE j V j 'J ILLUSTRATED209 words
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Advertisement43 1936-11-25 12 R. A. THOMPSON, ao.Sc (Doctor of Ocular Science) Speaking; Eyesight. Nervous, «quint, subnormal vision, problem caspj. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade. Ground Floor. Pbone 3002. I 55 Fears European Clinic*' Experience I THE i RAILWAYS j A HE VOI X OWN j PJIOPEJITY43 words
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Article, Illustration261 1936-11-25 13 RAJA MUDA Statement In House Of Commons Reuter. London. Nov. 25. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore (Secretary far the Colonies) was asked in the House of Commi>n> why the Government had overruled the expressed wishes <>t H.H. the Sultan ol SelangorReuter. - 261 words
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Article38 1936-11-25 13 TWENTY KILLED IN RAIL DISASTER Reuter. Chicago, Nov. 25. jWEVn people were killed and 100 seriously injured when the Milwaukee express crashed in'o the 1Car of a ,0caI elevated train fil!ed W,th wor kme n ._Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article716 1936-11-25 13 China's Future I STATESMANSHIP OF MARSHAL CHIANG Reuter. London. Nov. lM if you can mak" .journeys through Europe equal to those ea-ily accomplishable in China, without passing through districts where there are signs of trouble can you say that China is in a more disorderlyReuter. - 716 words
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Article402 1936-11-25 13 BY CHINESE Severe Fighting All Night Reuter. Shanghai. Wednesday. J|N imptriant development of the Baftwaea wattaia »s the occupation »1 ivi ingimao. tne capital of Inner Mongoi.a, oy Cninese national toree*. A fcvweihua commun que a.e> :hat the city was occupied yesterday morning. The Chmete troops launchedReuter. - 402 words
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Article89 1936-11-25 13 Terror Of Air Raids Continues Reuter. Madrid. Oct. 25. A NUMBER of shells fell in the cen- tre of the city yesterday evening, causing three casualties. The French church of St Louis was among the buildings damaged. These evening bombardments are particularly terrifying for the inhabitants, as theReuter. - 89 words
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Article140 1936-11-25 13 To Be Solicitor General, Kenya IT is officially announced that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to appoint Mr. H. C. Willan. M.C.. M.C.S.. to be SolicitoiGeneral, Kenya. Mr. Willan will sail for Kenya about the middle of December. Mr. Willan.140 words
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Article166 1936-11-25 13 Serial Story For The Sunday Tribune WE have pleasure in announcing tin rablicalioh of a serial by the Rev. William Cross will b gin in the Be* 1 >ue of the Sunday Tiiaanr, the title of he s oiy is "Golden new,* 1 t'.id it i».166 words
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Article75 1936-11-25 13 v Sa J. U) manager of the V M C A m Tokyo, is a passenger or board the NY X Yasukuni Maru m eh arrived in Singapore ve.sterdav Hr is disembarking at Colombo to attend the V.M.C.A. world conference In Mysore. Ind a. Fourteen other delegates75 words
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Article314 1936-11-25 13 AT MALTA New Mediterranean^: Crisis f C Reuter. British Official Wireless. Malt:.. Nov. 23. f ALL naval leave has Keen stopped. A bnxine tournament to be held this evening for the entertainment of the visiting Turkish Fleet has been cancelled at the eleventh hour. The FirstReuter.; British Official Wireless. - 314 words
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Advertisement94 1936-11-25 13 It I < II SWISS MILK ll^N^S^^g^^ SWEETENED CONDENSED fi Q LEDGE Brand Sweetened Ej CREA M SWEETENED CONDEPISay, J condensed Milk has its L cOGE Bbj» origin in the Bernese Alps P £V** i 0 amid surroandings redolent jj 8 who esomeness ant No purer, finer, or healthier I94 words
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Advertisement42 1936-11-25 13 I MA, With Modern Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. Ytith Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand, Our Service! Yonr Satisfaction! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chonff. Opt. D. (IT.S.A > THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142. South BriUre Kd., Sincapore.42 words
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Advertisement92 1936-11-25 13 Mi Mmmam Save With |J M. V. "SB"** Circulator" Refrigeration. BJf.V. saves its cost many times over—in refrigeration and food costs. The basis of H.M.V. economy is the dependable, efficient "Silent Circulator" cold-making mechanism. With but three slowly moving parts, the "Silent Circulator" has surplus power, is almost everlasting, operates92 words
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3896 1936-11-25 14 NO NEW TAXATION "LOCAL EDUCATED MALAYS MUST HAVE FIRST CALL" Singapore, Tuesday. MONEYLENDING, finances, cost of public buildings, health in the rural areas and fishing off the Eastern Johore coast were some of the matters discussed at to-day's3,896 words
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Article191 1936-11-25 14 For Tin Producers INCREASE IN WORLD CONSUMPTION Reuter. London, Nov. 24. "QLAD tidings of great joy" were brought to tin producers by to-day's cheering statisticc published by the International Tin Research Development Council. World apparent consumption increased by fourteen p?r cent in the year ended SeptemberReuter. - 191 words
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Article81 1936-11-25 14 Reuter Wireless. The Royal Commission In Palestine Jerusalem, Nov. 22. fpHE Palestine Commission is considered b> impartial observers to have made a workmanlike beginning in the first week of the enquiry. No Arabs were present at the public session held during the week but they are preparingReuter Wireless. - 81 words
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Article37 1936-11-25 14 A farewell dinner will be given by the Committee of the Post Office Club at the Islamic Restaurant to-day at 7.30 p.m. in honour of Mr. Ong Teng Cheng prior to his departure for Labuan on transfer.37 words
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Article1499 1936-11-25 14 SPANISH REPORT DENIED MADRID MAY HOLD OUT FOR A FORTNIGHT Reuter. Valencia, Nov. 24. OEFINITE allegations that Italian and German warships aided the Spanish insurgent fleet, are made in a communique issued by the War Ministry which declares the Italian and German ships continually spied on theReuter. - 1,499 words
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Article99 1936-11-25 14 Germans And Italians AMERICANS WISH TO STAY Reuter. Valencia, N<»\. 24. r£HE Spanish Government ha quested the Chilean Ambj dor, as doyen of the Diplomatic Corps, to inform the members personnel of the German and Italian Embassies who are still in Madrid to move within 24Reuter. - 99 words
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Advertisement6 1936-11-25 14 I WHILE THERE'S I -THERE] LIFE/I6 words
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Advertisement19 1936-11-25 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1936-11-25 15 SOCIAL NEED Government Helps Salvation Army Singapore, TuKday. T ;a opening of the new Salvation 1 Women's Home, by Mrs. c §maH took place this evening 36, Paterson Road SingaHoM was formallj Vlrs. Small made a short ,'rtory speech in which she1,273 words
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Article94 1936-11-25 15 Four Leaving I>y Dilwara Singapore, Wednesday THE British troopship Dhwara arrived in Singapoie this morning Horn China on her way Home with a large number ol Officers and men and their families. It is leaving at 1 p.m. with 12 officers from the local Air Force and military94 words
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Article63 1936-11-25 15 British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 24. In the House of Commons last night discussion of the Public Order Bill, which will prohibit the use of political uniforms, was continued in committee Members sought for elucidation of minor points in the m?asure and the discussion served to indicateBritish Official Wireless. - 63 words
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Article31 1936-11-25 15 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 25. A message from Moscow states that the Soviet arrested three more Germans on Saturday and the German Embassy is inquiring into the matter. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement27 1936-11-25 15 SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: S MALACCA SINGAPORE 32, Riverside, I 37-39, High St. I i j llx#<t ,i„, il ,111 *ii liV27 words
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Advertisement151 1936-11-25 15 tl JUL? 1 S. C. S." ON THE LABEL BEST BUTTER ON THE TABLE PHONE: 5378 A j S ABSOLUTE SECURITY S I Motoh Dnios j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. S I Agents: J SIME, DAUBY CO., LTD. j Singapore A Branches. j I _i I THESE /gjjY ODEON /3\ WONDERFUL151 words
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414 1936-11-25 16 SELECTIONS HANDICAPS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES SECOND DAY OF WINTER MEETING GOING LIKELY TO BE HEAVY AGAIN r £HE second day's racing of the Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting falls to-day with another card of eight events at Bukit Timah. The going is once again likely to heavy. The racing starts414 words
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Article104 1936-11-25 16 Annual Competition To Begin On Saturday The S.C.F.A. League will start on Saturday. There are nine teams in the competition, newcomers being the August Badminton Party, the Chinese High School and the Social Athletic Party. It is anticipated that the competition will be keenly contested as each team104 words
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Article59 1936-11-25 16 (BY "WINNING POST") Race 1: Upright Wattle Ash Jacatra Race 2: Phar Par La rut Explode Race 3: Army Contractor Twinkling; Eyes Kit Race 4: Ray Welkin Headford Wait-A-Bit Race 5: Mountain Stream Nuit D'Amour Glencar Race 6: Stormy Nirht Silver Jubilee Russian Gown Race 7: Fighting Finish Equetta59 words
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Article122 1936-11-25 16 Coming Events At R.S.Y.C. ON Friday, at the R.S.Y.C, the "B" Class sail the second race of a series for thd Clementi Challenge Cup (for woment. starting at 5.20 p.m. The "C" Class will sail the usual afternoon race, stalling at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, the International nmrtre122 words
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Article104 1936-11-25 16 The Mayblossom B P beat Merry-Youngsters B. P. by 3-2 in a badminton match at the Victoria School Hall. Jalan Besar. on Saturday Results 'Mayblossom players mentioned first>: Ahmad Mattar lost to Chin Tham Sw3e 15-10; 13-13 <2-s>; 13-13 (1-5» K. Olivero beat Richard Tan 15-11 15-9.104 words
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Article, Illustration100 1936-11-25 16 KIPPAX. the famous Australian circketer, who will broadcast a*, commentary on all the Test matches between England and Australia, dates for which are as follows: Dec. 4: First Test, Brisbane. Dec. 18: Second Test. Sydney. Jan. 1: Third Test, Melbourne. Jan. 29: Fourth Test. Adelaide. Feb. 26: Fifth100 words
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617 1936-11-25 16 BEATEN BY VINES IN EXHIBITION THE exhibition of tennis by "Bio Bfli" Tilden and Ellsworth Vlnft on the Hongkong Cncket Club courts threatened at one time to develoo into a Ti den versus Umpire matrix states the South China Morning Pe .t of mail After several617 words
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Article31 1936-11-25 16 Robins, who with Leyland put up a sixth- nartnership of 68 in 59 minutes. Leyland, who saved the M.CC. from defeat. He scored 118 not out in 232 minutes. S.C.C. BOWLS31 words
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Article283 1936-11-25 16 Scotland v. Rest And Championship Ties THE S.C.C. bowls match between Scotland and the Rest will be played on Thursday at 5 p.m. Players (Stfsfc land mentioned first): Rink No. 1. R. G. Wilson (Skip*. D. Sturrock, A. Hinds vs. E. H. R. Bowerman (Skip), F'Officer E. A. Turnbull. F.283 words
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Article92 1936-11-25 16 MUNICIPAL SERVICES CLUB At the Annual General Meetine o' the Municipal Services Club held,"? thine Dt, P art ment on Monday. &d g M^ ent, T and Mr. Chan Joo Chuan (Vice-Pre-Gene£ 5 Ml KM N Menon (Hon. Ch al (H Secr etary.; Mr Chua Eck Chuan (Hon. Treasurer.; Mr92 words
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Article, Illustration169 1936-11-25 16 SOCCER TEAMS M^ h *.S 110 wing will the Sotli p A e L Party at football against GPO l Offi 0e Club to da y a the TiS OU nc^ at Serangoon Road: Ah eh^ u 2£ Sng Ah Lye Goh Hoc Koh a^ 11 ?T Swee Yeow C^engReuter. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-11-25 16 Really bad doggin» Due-; rt] (seen here, the M.CC. keener. He cated a finger In the opening match ot the tour ainr West Australia and now. plasdnga an Australian XI he has fractal i the index finger of his left hand, and will noi play for three week-50 words
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Article27 1936-11-25 16 The final of the Is! ft dent's Prize, played over the v < k resulted in F. Suganuma beating R n Oakeley by 4 and 2.27 words
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Advertisement114 1936-11-25 16 FRESHNESS TO THE LAST CIGARETTE A twist of a coin open* Listen for the hiss caused tin rush of air replacing vac your assurance of factory The Patent "Evertite" tin be resealed by screwing more permanent closing pr with projections engaging body of tin. A fa take a vacuum. Therefon114 words
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452 1936-11-25 17 BEATEN 13 -O Tournament Side In Form Singapore. Wednesday. PT on the defensive for the betK ter part of the first half, the Pnhlu Services and Bankers made a ISt recovery and scored a decisive V* 0 ver Fort Canning by452 words
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Article122 1936-11-25 17 Malacca Indians At Badminton m Our Oton Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. V lilacca Indian Club beat the Chinese Bank at badminton lay by six games to one Mowing were the results. <OverL olayers mentioned first) LES: Koh Kirn Sun lost to C. rayanan 9—15. 3—15; Ong Tiong to Selvadurai122 words
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Article300 1936-11-25 17 Medical College Stage A Strong RaHy THE Medical College Union defeated the S.R.C. "A" on Monday at the College ground by three goals to one at hockey. From the bully-off, the Club carried the game into the College territory. Ten Chong effected a number of300 words
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Article141 1936-11-25 17 Thanalingam's Four Goals In League Game (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 24. THE last of the first round matches in the India-Ceylon seven-a-side soccer league was played yesterday evening on the Bukit Chagar Padang between Kanagaratnam's Team and Muthu's Team. The former won by 4—l. On141 words
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Article160 1936-11-25 17 SCC "B"' XV vs. Inniskilling Fusi liers on Friday, at S.C.C: J. H. J Dredge; E. I. Henton. H. J. M. Heskoth I A McDonald. R. V. WelchA H Marshall. F. W. DunhiU; J. K. Hobday R. H. Green. C. H. W. Goult G H Whittington, J. R.160 words
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Article68 1936-11-25 17 Results of last night's matches m the Singapore junior billiards championSh Soo Kirn Swee «A.A.C.» beat Urn Kirn Yam (U.C.F.A.i 200—124. Teo Koon Lim «A.A.C.» beat Kheng Jit Cheng (C.U.i TO-DAY'S TIES Gan Kee Tian tS.C.R.O v. Lim Pitt Mann <P.OC> Wong Siew Yeng (C.S.A.) v. Sect Teng68 words
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Article80 1936-11-25 17 The Nelsonites XI defeated the Ansonians XI by 4 —l on the Railway Institute ground on Sunday. The scorers for Nelsonites were Choon Whatt (3) and Hassan bin Taib. The following have been selected to play football for the Nelsonites against the Middlesex Regiment "B" Coy. on80 words
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717 1936-11-25 17 SUNNYDALE TEAM'S VISIT (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. >THE first inter-party badminton tournament was brought to v successful conclusion recently, and as expected, the Argonauts M A won the championship without a defeat. On Saturday they did not experience any difficulty in beating the717 words
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Article209 1936-11-25 17 KEEN PADANG HOCKEY Singapore, Wednesday. UETERAN hockey players of the S.R.C. and S.C.C. who were engaged in a hockey match on the Padang yesterday fought a keenly contested draw of I—l. Although playing on a slippery ground both sides worked spiritedly and vigorously and succeeded in209 words
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Article175 1936-11-25 17 Y. M. C. A Junior Dept. v. the Raffles Institution "A" XI on Thursday, at Anson Road: Ec Thian Han. V. C. Armstrong. M. Moddar, S. T. Hope, E. C Hop°, B. M. Barker, J. Trail. Tan W?e Eng, M. W. Armstrong, I. Newman, X Leembruggen. Reserves:Goh Chin175 words
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Article31 1936-11-25 17 Parties, clubs and associations requesting football fixtures for 1937 with the Singapore Rovers should write to the Convenor. Mr T. K. Vellu. 116, Bencoolen Street. The Rovers have no home ground.31 words
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Advertisement170 1936-11-25 17 ACCOUNTANCY is c profitable Profession The Importance of Accounting is steadily increasing for it is the 1 pivot on which modern business revolves. Why not study at home in your spare time and enjoy the financial results that will follow. Let us send you further information. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial)170 words
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Advertisement61 1936-11-25 17 I SUPREME w cut AT &SIW UU AWURANCt COMPANY LIMITED w.s. 4 *-v£i ROVVN7A££S EXTRA '11 AMY t> 5 M_?_LjK _C H OCOtATt ij Also available in IMam York: Motoring: Nut Milk: Vfilk Motoring: Milk Raisin Assnrusd darJ Centres. Collar I BRAND j MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED FULL CREAM INVALUABLE j61 words
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Miscellaneous26 1936-11-25 17 the tides TO-DAY:—*.C5 a.m., 8 ft. 1 in.; 7.55 p.m.. s it. TO MOKUOW —7.56 a.m., 8 ft. 5 ins.; 0.01 p.m.. 8 lit. 5 ins.26 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1936-11-25 18 Tribune's Weekly Radio News Notes TELEVISION OF THE RACES TEST MATCH BROADCASTS 8.8.C. LOOKING FOR SURVIVOR OF JAVA ERUPTION THE coming erf television to Alex- andra Palace, or -Ally Pally' a* it is affectionately known, has given I new lease of life Lo ihe old building which has Tor so1,021 words
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Article222 1936-11-25 18 In Great Britain there is probably no better-known regimental band than that of the Grenadier Guards whiclwill be heard from Daventry on Dec 5. The merits of the band have contri- i buted to its popularity, but it has been singularly fortunate in its regimenta' march tune.222 words
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Article44 1936-11-25 18 Daily Guide Available For Readers IN the daily raido programmes in 1 the Tribune, from to-da\. will be given details (including the nature of the broadcasts, and the wavelengths) of the principal shortwave transmissions from America. The times given are Malayan times.44 words
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Article136 1936-11-25 18 International Salvation Army Band I Long before the advent of broadens! I nig. Mr. Bernard Shaw nairi wi!. jto the work of the SaTvaUon Arm? in popularising music among the m?sse Ran*- SaTvatioii m Armv Band, which will broadcast from Daventry on Nov. 30. has for man fTTraiTtrS136 words
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Article1205 1936-11-25 18 Clearness And Colour EDUCATION WITHOUT TEARS THE following personal forecast of the future of television is contributed by Mr. Gerald Cock. 8.8.C. Director of Television, and is reproduced by courtesy of the 8.8.C. U7E think we know what an ideal tele- vision service should (and eventually1,205 words
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Advertisement221 1936-11-25 18 LOUEUHESS {/MM CHARMING modern Why Palmolive Beautifies women know how im- No finer aids to skin beauty portant "all-over" loveliness have ever been known to man-is—-how the skin of the whole kind than olive and palm oils, body can be just as smooth— Palmolive Soap is made from just as221 words
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Advertisement38 1936-11-25 19 NEW I AMERICAN RECORD J CHANGERS COMPLETE WITH 5 THE LATEST HI-FIDELITY WEBSTER PICK-UP p.t I j PRICES CHEAPER THAN OTHER MAKES. WORKS BETTER ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. SUN RADIO SERVICE CO., 124, Cecil St. Phone 4454.38 words
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Advertisement156 1936-11-25 19 Okasa You, every member of II J I *Jk family and friends will have H I V a delightf ,1 time with a PTE Radio winch H|y provides mtertainme.it and cultural value at I ,11 seasons of the year. Bel re you decide on purchX a Radio this Christmas why156 words
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Advertisement237 1936-11-25 19 C WITH THIS GORGEOUS NEW 1937 MODEL m, RADIO METAL TUBES-MAGIC EYE AM) BEAM AMPLIFIER LESS Background Noise—Better T »ne. Bl IBS Its Tuning Range of —3OOO metres. ■I t IMS IS NOT MKKEI V A SPECIFICATION It ill I > 1 IR3 BUT A REALITY THIS MODEL 9T IS237 words
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Miscellaneous1735 1936-11-25 19 laiayan Listeners 4 Radio! Ihe following are the principal Amc- rican short-wave transmissions. The review of things at Home. Edited by t MTROM STATION numbers immediately after the callofllTl?" tiiUril\rj Pascoe Thornton letters refer to kilocycles, ana the second \!nn<R 4MMES 7 .-20 a.m. Fred Hartley and his Novelty TO-DAY1,735 words
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Article48 1936-11-25 20 As a public recognition of the Rev Leshe D Weatherhead as minister at the City Temple the council of that church gave a luncheon recently a t the Holborn Restaurant Dr R J Camu bell. Chancellor of Chichester Cathedral and a former minister of the City Temple presided:.48 words
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Advertisement300 1936-11-25 20 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD SINGAPORE TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES. At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.. No. 30, Chulia Street. On Wednesday, 2nd December 1936, at 2.30 P.M. ESTATE OF KANA SITHAMBARAM PILLAY, DECEASED. Lot L Valuable freehold land and house No. 9-1,300 words
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Miscellaneous1260 1936-11-25 20 Malayan Listeners 9 KajjT (Continued from page 19) RADIO-COLONIAL, FRANCE BERLIN STATION TO-DAY I3JB 19.74 metres ff«— wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). -gg k^TniftL^ SS3SSS::Li^^S: 2.20 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Tians- ««rt, m 2 tt 40 r p.m. Market Prices, Rates of TO-DAY Exchange. M Pm. Call DJA Dm 2.501,260 words
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3754 1936-11-25 21 EXCLUSION OF COL. FINK'S ANNUAL REPORT Rspecti of the Volunteer I ««renienl in Malaya are .l\>n by Lt.-Col. Fink, the 1 minriant of the Corps in his Cor a„i\ report, the concluding por--2T3 "huh is given below, the 5 sertioii having appeared in *c Mad*!"3,754 words
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Advertisement209 1936-11-25 21 ■Look at I ihe NECK' lot this Jtube V Every tube of Macleans Toothpaste is fitted with a pure white neck and cap of porcelain-like material. This new exclusive patent of Macleans keeps the toothpaste clean, fragrant and hygienic, and absolutely guarantees it free from unsightly discoloration from the first209 words
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Advertisement209 1936-11-25 21 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO„ 275, South Bridge Road, Singapore. (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (TeL 2164), H- 101 USES FOR VINEGAR" This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information aboul vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the Masking. Write in209 words
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Advertisement14 1936-11-25 21 HAWAIIAN GUITAR SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE TROPICS SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road.14 words
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Article323 1936-11-25 22 Two Days Without W at In Blazing sun te Darwin Northern Terri, £JV5& J known buffalo hunt.r' *'1L ginalassistants, we:» 'rc*J Vr r They were m the last V recp, UI? haustion when found Tin U fxcollapsed beneath them arn struggled to th? water! > he323 words
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Advertisement260 1936-11-25 22 TREAT yourself to the INSIST ON ORIGINAL most delicious beer fla- PABST TAPaCai! vor. Ask for it by name— Brewery Goodneso "Pabst TAPaCan. You will Sca,ed Ri ht ,n he served your own personal Protected Flavor container —tamper-proof, Non-reSHa'jle non-refillable. Ninety-two Flat Top _i; st?.c!<3 years of experience does make260 words
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Advertisement72 1936-11-25 22 Aeutfiu Motue-cvAele Distributors for Southern Malaya:— 11. 11. LI M 4V To No Winchester House, m mm. mm. i.iITM ft* SINGAPORE. Y«UR throat spot' B quinsy,influenza, colds and similar r Uf K troubles. You can soon cure a sore JIH-O R WtUi«© X throat and avoid complications by stt OK72 words
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Article231 1936-11-25 23 Four-Year Plan Being Intensified Berlin. THE first men's suits made from artl ficial wools and cotton wools have not been a success. They fail to keep warm, they shrink when wet, and they become unpleasantly shiny. But Germany is quite undaunted in her four-year effort to become231 words
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Article188 1936-11-25 23 Germany Paying 25 Per Cent. Over Value Belgrade. YUGOSLAV manufacturers are puzzled by the fact that Germany will pay ever 25 prr cent, more than normal world market prices for the Yugoslav produce she has agreed to purchase With various concessions and under the new quotas set up188 words
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Article58 1936-11-25 23 Berlin. Walter E.schenbach, an organist aged 67. sat down at the organ of the Cathedral of Koen.gsberg. East Prussia, and began to play a Bach fugue as an \z*m in an organ recital. Suddenly the music stopped. Church officials rushed to the organ. They found that58 words
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Article748 1936-11-25 23 Baboon Shoots Boy Jealous Husband Bites Off Wife's Nose Tell-Tale Tablecloths "Help Yourself" Thieves CTRANGE stories from various parts 9 of the world sent by Reuter correspondents:— BORN AFTER MOTHER'S DEATH One minute after Mrs, Hubert Stubbs died, a healthy daughter was born to her at a748 words
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Advertisement61 1936-11-25 23 w W "SEAGER'S EGG FLIP" £3 Can a leopard change his spots? Of Qfij\ rtfl course he can! When he has had a /J-M A spot of BRONX he can chan^e t0 ii 1 fmml l of EGG FLIP A BRACER (iff 11 IJHi THAT BUIL1)S YOU UR jjsj j61 words
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Advertisement294 1936-11-25 23 Keep \bur Skin Free a from Chafindor pHI j women think that discomfort 111 I from chafing and a hot prickly skin is unavoidable. To-day thousands are discover- I ing the wonderful comfort to be obtained 111 mmwmMMMMtKflt^ Here is a powder that is like a balm to j InPV^M^WS294 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-11-25 24 The Medical College Union held a successful dance at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Saturday. On this page appear six photographs of the function, taken by the Tribune cameraman.36 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-11-25 24 A scene from My American Wife," a romantic comedy, which opens a season at the Pavilion to-day.17 words
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Article, Illustration6 1936-11-25 24 Seen at the Singapore races. < Tribune6 words
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Advertisement85 1936-11-25 24 "If your hair is becoming too this, "Or you want a man's beard on your chin, "As you sow, so yon reap "And the remedy's cheap! "For a bounteous crop" Agents:—Joseph Tra vers Sons, Ltd., APB-4 JiL LOTION-crepe DE CHINE PMfl\ MILLOT I fl 1 PARIS 1 THE BEST A85 words
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Advertisement163 1936-11-25 24 r PEEK FREAK*? CREAM CRACKED Agents: Joseph Tra vers Sous i.v i MASONITE j Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: sets^loVcarlo l^^^ 8 Ifnnn^n 00 000 square feet > wer «>ld to Hollywood producers for scene to trX S(a «iS 00,000 SQl are feet) t0 the automobile industry,163 words
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