Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1936
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Title Section40 1936-12-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIII.- -No. 284. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1936 The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936 FIVE CEN'ls40 words
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Advertisement175 1936-12-02 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya Take your choice says Joyce ({^Sk GEM X&^ S \f MARIE I Mil NUTTY CRISPS AFTERNOON TEA \y^^^^^3sij ROYAL ASSORTED CREAM CRACKERS u\j 1 CREAMY CHOCOLATE V ORIENTAL ASSORTED II //Joyce for Sole Agents: A (Incorporated in S. S.). ir-s. ,j. 4. >175 words
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Advertisement279 1936-12-02 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The morki.m; TRIBUNE jj. .5. MASONITE j Extract from "Time" issue of October 19th, 1936: 'Xast year 100 carloads (about 5,500,000 square feet) were sold to Hollywood producers for scene sets, 200 carloads (about 11,000,000 square feet) to the automobile industry, another 200 carloads279 words
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Article127 1936-12-02 2 Growing Traffic PrObleiti Iti f el Aviv Jerusalem. THE flsrt double-decker omnibus ever to ply in Palestine will shortly be put into service on the streets of Tel Aviv, the Jewish city adjoining Jaffa. The 'bus is a British model which was on show at the127 words
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Article205 1936-12-02 2 j More Money To Be Made There Boston. Massachusetts. BECAUSE be can make more money in Drison than out of it. Joseph Trea 46-year-old wocd carver, has °b f ained nermission to stay behind the Hars of Massachusetts' grim state prison at Charlestown. He was offered a205 words
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Article1059 1936-12-02 2 I it! press i ve P r o jc ct RlcH RESOURCES OF TttE ISLANn JN an exclusive interview. Mr. T V Soong- unfolded to an S. C M Post representative a projest for th development of Hainan L s l and 33,000 square miles of territory1,059 words
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Advertisement528 1936-12-02 2 1 SCHIFFNER'S AMfcI AL SALE (Now Proceeding) REAL BARGAINS OF MILLINERY FROCKS BATHING SUITS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES Corner, METER MANSIONS. I M. HASSAN, •8 ft 37. BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service lines. We give prompt attention to all orders528 words
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Advertisement527 1936-12-02 2 TO LET—Compound house with 2 Rooms at Bedok Village very close to the sea, it's very good for keeping poultry ,or for flower gardening. Rent $2 daily, $10 per week, or $20 per month. Apply owner 181, Onan Road. BOARD AND RESIDENCE LANKA HOTEL The only boarding and lodging house527 words
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Advertisement617 1936-12-02 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE N.V. ANGLO CHINESE MINING CORPORATION Registered Bandoeng, N.E.I. NOTICE is hereby given that the bearer shares (aandeelen) in the above mentioned Corporation, numbered 201 to 212 and 245 to 249 seventeen in all, have disappeared and are presumed to be lost. Within one month of this date,617 words
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Advertisement300 1936-12-02 2 THE CLOCK OR WATCH you treasured, might have stopped working, a few days ago, or months, or years. NEVER MIND. BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL HAVE IT GOiNG RIGHT FOR YOU IN NO TIME YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair300 words
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677 1936-12-02 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES BENEFIT OF THE SUBSIDY Report Of Administrative Committee THE third report of the Tramp Shipping 1 Administrative Committee, which was published last month, emphasises the fact that the working of the British Shipping (Assistance) Act has restored confidence to the industry. "Having regard to the continued restriction677 words
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Article20 1936-12-02 3 Mr J. L. H. Davies, A.P.C. formerly of Kuala Lumpur has assumed duties as assistant Officer-in-Charg e of Detectives, Perak.20 words
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Advertisement409 1936-12-02 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA r*. O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1936. HAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. I*3 MANPURA 17,000 Dec. 11 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 14 15.000 Jan. If -\r 6,000 Jan. 24 > AKTHAC.E 17,000 Jan. 2S nOUDAN 6.500 Feb. 12409 words
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Advertisement77 1936-12-02 3 B. L S, ft. CO.'S SAILINGS FOE BANGKOK. Leave Due Singapore. KISTNA Dec. 3 Dec. 6 KOLA Dec. 8 Dec. 13 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. KHANDALLA In port Dec. 3 KOROA Dec. 9 Dec. 10 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO, UUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. ROHNA In port77 words
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Advertisement626 1936-12-02 3 A ii M. B. K. j I KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) j (Incorporated in Japan) I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) j Due Due Sailing Due j Penang Spore Spore New York t im s KIYOSUMI MARU Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 Feb. 9626 words
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Advertisement439 1936-12-02 3 SPECIAL Christmas HOLIDAY CRUISE Dec. 18th, 1936 to Jan. Bth, 1937, by the new and modern m/s "ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement to Saigon and Bangkok ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH. ENJOY 3 WEEKS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING INDO-CHINA AND HAM MODERATE FARES Independent Overland Tours to ANGKOR and439 words
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Advertisement540 1936-12-02 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEM LLOYD \f p (Incorporated IB Germany). The undernotcd are the Company't intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA ft JAPAN. Due S pore. 1936. s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China in port. s.s. "FRANKEN" omits Manila and North China Due Spore Dec. 5 Port Swettenham Dec540 words
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1036 1936-12-02 4 ITS DEVELOPMENT SOME MEMORIES OF THE WORLD'S FIRST VEHICLES THE last of the Olympia Motor Shows 1 has closed its doors to the public breaking an association that has existed for 31 years. The history of the Motor Show is really that1,036 words
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Article310 1936-12-02 4 H7HILE millions of pounds are chang- ing hands every day in a feverish car-buying rush by dealers, foreign buyers, and the public, motor manufacturers are, daily revising their plans for bigger outputs and larger staffs. As the result of the big volume of business done310 words
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Article177 1936-12-02 4 Demand For Austin Rises Five Times THE recent publication of the Austin balance sheet revealed a demand for Austin models five times as great as that of a year ago. It is now announced that in order to cope with the tremendous volume of Austin orders a big177 words
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Article362 1936-12-02 4 38 Years Of Progress THE man in the street is apt to think merely of automobile, tyres, at mention of the word "lubber." But the man ip industry knows the myriad ways in which rubber products contribute to the economy and efficiency of modern industrial enterprise. To-day.362 words
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Article1048 1936-12-02 4 NEW MODELS FOR 1937 Motor-Cycles A COMPLETELY redesigned range of single cylinder motor-cycles, including three entirely new machines, is being marketed by the B S.A. Company for 1937. representing no fewer than 12 different* models. Altogether, next year's range of B.S.A. I machines will comprise1,048 words
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Advertisement109 1936-12-02 4 i v& Acubfoy Motue-cuAeie Distributors for Southern Malaya:— -mxm a No. 33, Winchester House, I. 11. Wl A SINGAPORE. .J. j SPORT-FROCKS j j USE THE RIGHT J I MATERIAL j i It must be absolutely the latest both in Colour Design I Only obtainable from I Parmanand Bros, j109 words
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Article1363 1936-12-02 5 HOW COLONISING MOVEMENT HAS GRQWN PICTURESQUELY surrounded, 32 miles from Seremban in the jiniah mukim of Port DiHkson. three miles away from the tiny Malav village of Chuah. lies the Indian Settlement, the first of the two attempts by Indian labourers in Negri Sembilan to settle1,363 words
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Article182 1936-12-02 5 League Inquiry BRITAIN TO GIVE ASSISTANCE London, Dec. 1. •"JHE British Government will give support to inquiries proposed by the Health Organisation of the League of Nations into the problems of malnutrition in tropical countries according to an answer given by the Foreign Secretary in the182 words
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Article22 1936-12-02 5 Lpndon, Dec. 1. Sir Henry Alfred Lytton, the famous Savoyard, who died last August, left £14,877.—British Official Wireless.22 words
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Article147 1936-12-02 5 Two Soldiers Escape Lightly Singapore, Wednesday. CHARGED with the theft of a motorcar, two soldiers of the Middlesex Regiment pleaded guilty before the second magistrate Mr. J. P. Biddulph. The complainant, Ong Hye Soo, stated that at about 12.30 a.m. on Nov. 17, he parked his car147 words
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Advertisement145 1936-12-02 5 Bald Men Grow Hair tarariilag report* are coming 'roui men who **re halj or losinjj hair, and who acquired a new. vigorom growrh by usina a peculiar comthat awakens life in dormant hair root*. The front of my head w*< completely bald f -0 year*. Now I have an abunhair,145 words
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Advertisement47 1936-12-02 5 THE IDEAL LUBRICANT for household appliances I V Sewing Machines, Sweepers, Fans, Tools, etc. WMSg LUBRICATES M£s2 cleans m=m PREVENTS RUST Products of combined skill integrity ''Encore 99 brand GENUINE SILK LADIES STOCKINGS Retail price per pair: $1.20 to $3.00 Sole Agents for Malaya BABA&CO.LTD. i 147 words
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Advertisement735 1936-12-02 5 Kidney Trouble Cured 1 Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex Works in IS Minutes Cleans Out Acids and Poisons- JHk S Purifies Blood—Brings New /JĔ Jm y!aV»-ithfxHUu^ i|> j* H suits. Cystex hastens the VIZOIir m 4« nOUrS mWkm Passage of over-acid 6 WHHHP Irritants, thereby over•r„ coming a735 words
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Article467 1936-12-02 6 LONDON COMMODITIES k?4 2 i 1 RUBBER j London, Dec. L Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet V. Quiet. Spot Buyers 813 16 813;16 Sellers 8% 8 7 8 Dec. Buyers 8% Sellers S% Jan., Mar. Buyers 8 1316 8 13 16 Sellers 8 7 8 Apr.; June467 words
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Article972 1936-12-02 6 The Week In The Market: More Active Conditions: Departmental Stores In Forefront: Rubber Prospects: Congo Mines BY AIR MAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov. 20. THE first week of the new account wit- nessed the return to more active conditions. Since Wall Street, during the972 words
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Article204 1936-12-02 6 Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd.. (London), in their weekly report of the rubber market, dated Nov. 7 statePlantation—The market has been strong and active throughout th» week and a large business has been done at steadily advancing prices. A feature has b3en the renewed demand for Rubber204 words
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Article227 1936-12-02 6 15 Per Cent. Dividc-nd RESERVE FOR All? DEVELOPMENTS PROFIT of £505,391 is revised in the annual report ot the directors of Wearne Brothers. Ltd. which is to be presented at u meeting of the shareholders of the company or, Dec. 10 in Singapore. In addition to the227 words
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Article49 1936-12-02 6 Mr. Lee Tian Lay, the well-known tin-miner of Kampar who w> China about seven months ago f holiday, has returned to Kampar son Mr. Le? Tong Chin, the Perak footballer who was managing h; ness during his absence, will b e to Shanghai soon for a few m holiday.49 words
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Article53 1936-12-02 6 Work has begun on the untitled of the aerodrome for Kampala, i by Gailey and Roberts, Limited mechanical navvies, the first se< Uganda, are a source of great inter crowds of Africans, who compare 1 with the old method of a man c: a pan containing a few pounds ol53 words
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Advertisement457 1936-12-02 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to Ths Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, The Ho Hong Bank Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued' and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513457 words
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Advertisement274 1936-12-02 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYEK CHAMBERS, RAFFUGS PLACECapital Fully Paid Yea ivo.ott-Mi Reserve Fund Yen 13U,y00.0«t l HiAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, -miavia Bomoay, Berlin, Calcutta., Uax-Un. Dairen, Fengtien, HamDurg, Lai._ut Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsini_in_v Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angess* Manna, Moji, Nagasaki, Nagoya, net York, Otaru, Osaka,274 words
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Article1611 1936-12-02 7 issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker, MINING Fraser 5c Co. Lyall Evatt Buyer, Sellers Buyerf 4 Ampat Tin 5 56 5 3 5 9 £1 Asam X umbang 32 34;-cd 32- 34<- Pd £1 Austral Malay 56 60 -cd 57 601,611 words
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Article644 1936-12-02 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 31 1 16 cts., down 3 16 ct. Market Tone: Dull and easier. London: 8 13 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 18 7.16 cts., dcwn 1 16 Ct, Market Tone: Dull. To-day's market is dull and644 words
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Article46 1936-12-02 7 London, Dec. 2. Exchequer return* show that th? total ordinary revenue amounts to 1393.710,437 compared with £392.008 917 at the correspondi..:4 cat? of la.st year. The total ordinary expenditure i.s £491 944,663. compared with £470.073.758 at the corresponding dale of 1935 British Official Wireless.46 words
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Advertisement392 1936-12-02 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) Established M 72 W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green, t >- BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6144 Exchange Dept C 441 General Office: 5188-5» with 11 extensions392 words
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Advertisement29 1936-12-02 7 The Eastern United ASSURANCE CORPORATION UMJTXD FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR YEHiCLR, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACQDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILS7t INSURANCE. i HEAD OFFICE. 16D. CECIL STREET, SINGATOSI. L O. JOHNSOS29 words
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Article191 1936-12-02 8 By arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, Christmas and New Year foreign greetings telegrams to all places (except Russiai with which the daily letter telegram serviceis in operation, will b; accepted at anv telegraph office in the Straits Settlemints and Federated Malay States during the period191 words
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Article93 1936-12-02 8 London, Dec. 1. Paris 105 11|16. New York 4.90%. Montreal 4.90. Brussels 29.02. Geneva 21.34 »/2Amsterdam 9.02 v 2 Milan 93 3; 16. Berlin Stockholm 19.39'/2 Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 2 Prague 138 7 8 Belgrade 213. I Madrid nom Helsingfors 226^4. Lisbon 110 3 16.93 words
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143 1936-12-02 8 MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Dec. 12t, and Dec. 15t. New Year: Letters Dec. 4, Dec. 19 J Dec. 22t MAILS FOR U.S.A. I Christmas: Dec. s+, Dec 15t. New Year: Dec. 5". Dec J2+, Dec. 15t. MAILS FOR CANADA Christmas: Dec. st,143 words
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Article111 1936-12-02 8 I Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letter? and parcels 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Naldera, due at Singapore today. Mails expected from China and Japan by111 words
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Article99 1936-12-02 8 Menan, Jack§, Amsternam? and London§: Netherlands, closing 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 *Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Saturday. Penang, Siam, Burma,99 words
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Article17 1936-12-02 8 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. D. O'Mahony, Chief i Inspector of Police. F.M.S.17 words
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Article117 1936-12-02 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, Dec. L East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1> Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Naldera 18; Bulan 15; Glenbeg 13: Kosei Maru 11; Glenaffaric 9. Scharnhorst 7. Empire Dock Entrance Oate 3) Cingalese Prince 30; Luneburg 32; City of117 words
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Article119 1936-12-02 8 ALHAMBRA.—"White Fang," 6.15 and 9.16 p.m. CAPITOL Olrla' Dormitory"—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION —"Thank You, Jeeves," 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.— Bombay Mail," (Hindustani). 6 lb and 9. la p.m. fc.MhM.RE.—"I ne Adventures of Frank Merriwell" (I—6 chapters», 7 and 9 p.m. urv.£.r* 1 V»Olti^i-».--vuuu.Cl kJALi\.m+ Side-shows, Malay '^tr—119 words
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Article30 1936-12-02 8 Mails for Philippine Lslands originally advertised for despatch by s.s. Saucrland closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now be despatched by s.s. Scharnhorst closing at 7 p.m. to-day.30 words
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Article58 1936-12-02 8 The Government of India have appointed a committee of experts with Mr. L. 8.. Burrows, Commissioner of the Burdwan Division of Bengal, as chairman, to inquire into the methods of extracting coal from Indian mines and to report on measures which may be taken for the greater safety of underground58 words
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Article21 1936-12-02 8 Major R. L. Nunn, D.S.O., has been appointed an Official Member of thFederal Council for a further period 0» on? year.21 words
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Article199 1936-12-02 8 Leaves Kowloon Docks After Repairs THE P and O. Ranchi left the Kowloon 1 Docks last Wednesday morning and saile?for Yokohama the following day. after undergoing repairs to her tailshaft. She is carrying no passengers to Ja The Ranchi was damaged a few weeks ago when she hit199 words
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Article86 1936-12-02 8 Alteration In \isibility Of Light Singapore, Tuesday. A iUit fias-..in* every three showing red from 232 degrees through west to decrees and white eis*where will or sttn on Ihe soutn Danu at the cmra.-u. to the Mersmg river in approximately Lat. 2 deg. 25 N. and Long. 10386 words
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Article211 1936-12-02 8 Cingalese Prince, British, 3,833 tons, from Telok Betong 29.11 to U.S.A. 7.12. Boston Maru, Japanese, 3,406 tons, from Moji 29.11 to Batu Pahat 4.12. Van der Lijn, Dutch, 1.431 tons, from Benoa 30.11 to Batavia 2.12. Khoen Hoea, Dutch, 611 tons, from Pontianak 30.11 to Pomianak 2.12. Tnedens,211 words
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Article47 1936-12-02 8 The following passengers are arriving in Singapore by the D'Artagnan which is due here frcm Europe on Dec. 4: Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Rueff, Mr. Pierre Bculle, Mr. T. G. Laver. Mr. Vladimir Levintza. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Fuhrman, Mr. Isidor Fuhrmann, Mr. Abraham Dauber.47 words
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Article63 1936-12-02 8 The Queen Elisabeth Musical untitled tion has organised an international lin contest in memory of Eugene Ysayc. '•he great Belgian violinist, who died v 1931. The competition, which Is to dc '■cnown as the Eugene Ysaye inter! 1 tional Grand Prix, will be held on Bij£ every rive years, beginning63 words
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Advertisement294 1936-12-02 8 TT* tr MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL 'A TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE I DINNER DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. j (informal) 9.30 to midnight. CABARET ATTRACTION EDITH A BILLY HERSEY The Personality Pair. American Dance Team. Specialists in the Latest Style of Modern Ballroom Dancing. NON-DINERS 81.00 BRAS BASAH RAFFLES BRASSERIE road EXCELLENT294 words
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Miscellaneous290 1936-12-02 8 t POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j 1 i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIM* Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian Dec. 2 1 p.m. Kretay Prachatipok 2 2 p.m. New Zealand I Gorgon 3 P- m Australia:—§ Eastern I, Southern I and Western Gorgon J j P- m Medan Cremer290 words
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Miscellaneous142 1936-12-02 8 OAILY WEATHER KEPOR1 Malayan Meteorological Service Last Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temo Stations. deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F West Coast. Alor "Star 92 Nil 9.5 74 Bayan Lepas (Penang) 89 Nil 9.5 75 Sitiawan 88 0.17 9.0 73 Bukit Jeram 89 0.65 5.9 69 Malacca 87142 words
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Miscellaneous649 1936-12-02 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 2 Rotary Club Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel. p n Mr. R. E. Holttum will speak on "Kinabalu and Korinchi.'' Hockey: C.S.C. I v. Medical Colleee CSC.; S.C.C. I v. 1.A., S.C.C. Colts II v. R. 1., R. 1.; S.C.R.C. v. R nic649 words
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Article475 1936-12-02 9 "WE WON'T PLAY" ,fo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—At the last annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements i Singapore i Association certain rules or resolutions were proposed concerning the duties of the gentlemen who are nominated by that Association and afterwards appointed by475 words
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Article461 1936-12-02 9 ■To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I do not know what arrange gents are being made by Ind'ans in Singapore to accord a fitting welcome thei Rt Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, ,L| C.H., when he visits Singapore a lew wetks hence. But if a461 words
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Article296 1936-12-02 9 SELANGOR PAHANG A.A. MEETING Reference Made To Traffic Enactment (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. DEFERENCE to the new Road Traffic meetES m f c^ Wa made at a committee S th e Automobile Association of Malaya (Selangor and Pahane Branch) recently. ™nang J»2???l£ g disc ussion, it was296 words
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Article107 1936-12-02 9 Kwang-timg Wants Rico fax To Co Hongkong. Dec. 1. General Yu Han Miao and Genera' Huang Wu Snng. the Pacification Commissioner and Governor of KWahg tung. respectively, have wired to the Executive Yuan and the Ministry of Ti nance at Nanking requesting tiie suspension of the tax on107 words
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Article201 1936-12-02 9 (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 18. His Majesty's confirmation of the appointment of Mr. A. E. Thornley Jones, as a Nominated Unofficial Member of the S.S. Legislative Council is gazetted t nder date Nov. 10. Mr. J. O. Sanders, transportation Manager of the201 words
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Article37 1936-12-02 9 The anniversary of Mr. Bonar Law's death in 1923 was commemorated recently when wreaths were placed on hiS tomb in Westminster Abbey. One, ol yellow chrvsarrthemums was from the Prime Minister and was inscribed. "In lasting remembrance.—iS.B."37 words
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Article425 1936-12-02 9 Question In Council AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING 'JHE question of reduced school fees is again raised by Capt. N. M. Hashfm who has given notice of a question he will ask at next Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. The orders of the day for the meeting425 words
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Article86 1936-12-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 30. In connection with the sale of 241 acres of rubber land situated at Jalan Tampoi, in the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Johore it was reported in the Malaya Tribune of to-day that Messrs. See Chat86 words
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Article183 1936-12-02 9 Government Pensioner Acquitted (From Our Oion Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. KCASE which has aroused much interest among the Malay community of Johore. Bahru was called this morning, before Mr. J. B. Weiss (First Magistrate), amortg the witnesses subpoenaed to attend being Mr. Richardson, the Superintendent of the183 words
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Article50 1936-12-02 9 Shanghai, Dec. 1. The abour authorities in Vladivostodk detained a trawler on Sunday night wHefeupon, it is alleged 18 White Russians attempted to lay three mines in tne Sea. The Russians are alleged to be employed for the job by the Japanese Kwahrung Command.—-Sin Chew Jit Poh.50 words
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Article38 1936-12-02 9 At afyttit 4 o'clock yesterday evening a Chinese ticket-collector of the Singapore Traction Co., while alighting from a moving trolley-bus fn Cross Street received" Injuries which rendered him unconscious. The ambulance was in attendance38 words
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Advertisement62 1936-12-02 9 news to Piles- A boon and good sufferers. Our WWJ wonderful herbal PBHmBI medicines miracul'Vyt a*IWM ousiy stop bleeding and piercing pain of torturing piles W ji sooner. Complete f JUkm* moderate. F H*M A f\i M c e S 1 No r. n. relapse afterwards. Guaranteed. Consult personally or62 words
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Advertisement30 1936-12-02 9 $0.20 a bottle for DOLLAR brand JAVA SAUCE Delicious for your Breakfast. Tiffin. Dinner and in its effect stimulates digestion. T. G. KIAT CO., Singapore. 766, North Bridge Road, li30 words
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Advertisement709 1936-12-02 9 Help him fe^Sßfel CROW TO VIGOROUS •Of course you want your son to \to j& s^flS Rtrong, vigorous, healthy. Then give him B^^^^^^f Waterbury's Compound. It contains vital f nourishing elements including pure liver and > malt extracts as well as minerals in organic |a form, such as copper and709 words
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Advertisement227 1936-12-02 10 j I Many have come to J j see her twice SPECIAL FINAL I MATINEE TO-DAY MmTO C APITOL |j jgjjff j with Robert Marshall 1 pi and Ruth Chatterton jjk ?C 1 )in 20th Century-Fox f. m£. j Films' Revelation of a I I s Young School-Girl's in- f227 words
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Advertisement96 1936-12-02 10 ,I r r "IJd 20th Century-Fox record I I Another Screen Triumph I To Thrill You! Songs, Fandangos. Fiestas. Laughter. Secret Trysts. I Mission Bells, Stolen Kisses, //A Feasts. lriV> i Wm mm I 1 COMING SOON 1 Ai The CAPITOL 1 j •i Return Screening SUNDAY At The PAVILION96 words
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Advertisement237 1936-12-02 10 T T I Opening To-Night i PAVILION I 6.15-9.15 j j THE BIG LAI Gil SHOW! 20th Century-Fox's Brilliant Comedy Production j P. G. WODEHOUSE'S J I J UPROARIOUS PEOPLE J p| S j ON THE SCREEN FOR lj*J JjjJJ 1 J I Xvs^ convulsing! j j Jeeves, by Jove!237 words
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Article390 1936-12-02 11 Official's Complaint In Johore Court (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. IBRAHIM bin Jusoh, car driver i n the hamed* ZuL lnc c Kosai bin Ha ii Mon mXLS alle T h SUD -assistant Conservator tefSi q&iiJ? h S? Bahru was charged of^ a to?390 words
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Article34 1936-12-02 11 A commercial air service between Poland and Palestine was opened with the departure from Warsaw for Haifa a distance of nearly 2.000 miles of a tv/o-engined Douglas aeroplane carryinp 1 500 lb. of mail.34 words
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Article144 1936-12-02 11 Charges Against Three People Singapore, Tuesday. I AWRENCE Arozoo, Lim Chew Koh and H. A. R. Paulusz, the last named a well-known solicitor practising locally. appeared before the Third Magistrate. Mr. A. D. York, to-day when the charges against them were again mentioned. Arozoo is charged with criminal144 words
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Advertisement564 1936-12-02 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS "for SALE—Deckel-Munckel Camera class condition, 12.9 lens ur Shutter, 16 pictures size of No 120 film) What offers. On view or to 19 Poole Road off Tan j ong gatong Road. v INTED—Canvassers, male and any nationality to sell Toilet Apply personally between 1 p.m. m Coleman Hair564 words
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Advertisement386 1936-12-02 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Bungalow, house or flat in Singapore. Any locality. Rent not tc exceed $25 per month. Write Box 498. co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ELLIS, STEVENS CO. The partnership between Mr. A. H. Ellis and Mr. F. C. Stevens, trading under the name of ELLIS, STEVENS CO.,386 words
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Advertisement414 1936-12-02 11 •g, S OF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF PENANG. T OPENING OF T. M. A. MUSIC HOUSE, Penang Branch i 3, LIGHT STREET, PENANG. J I For the convenience of our numerous Customers in Penane we take I pleasure to announce that 1 COMMENCING FROM TUESDAY, IST, DECEMBER, 1936, j our414 words
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Advertisement335 1936-12-02 11 w Wn b ?SS S RtKb keep ip nut aitm ROBERT TAYLOR MARRIED! J BUT—Only in their Latest M-G-M Triumph "The Gorgeous Hussy" in which Alluring JOAN is wooed by 4 Handsome Stars, FRANCHOT TONE, ROBERT TAYLOR, MELVYN DOUGLAS and JAMES STEWART whilst LIONEL BARRYMORE runs a Nation under her335 words
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Article807 1936-12-02 12 yiyE thought the question of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and it* nominees on the Municipal Commitsjan had been settled long ac >. It became prominent in April, when there was some flurry over the letting of the Victoria Theatre for cinema pictures and certain807 words
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Article68 1936-12-02 12 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 29. An atmospher e „f mystery surrounded .Sir Bazil Zaharoff to the lastA mctrr heaia* bearing the oody arrived at his estate at Balincourt shortly after midnight. Th e gates were shut and guarded by armed ke2pers Several cars arrived at nine a.m.Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article94 1936-12-02 12 The tallowing communique has been JH» Bel Retiro, the residence of H.E. the Governor in Penang: Monday, Nov. 23 In the morning His Excellency, attended by the personal staff, arrived at Penang by flying boat. Tuesday, Nov. 24. His Excellency dined with the members of the Penang Flying94 words
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Article291 1936-12-02 12 NOTES COMMENTS A Palace Melts THERE will be a good deal of senti- mental regret at the transformation of the Crystal Palace by fire to molten metal and glass. This enormous centre of music and pleasure was a monument of the Victorian era. It was lirsl erected in Hyde Park291 words
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Article200 1936-12-02 12 enthusiasts, and others who are eager for the progress of television, will wonder if the destruction of the Baird Television apparatus in the Palace will hinder the progress of that new magic which is enabling transmitters to send vision as well as ound over the ether waves. It200 words
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Article200 1936-12-02 12 IN an article entitled "Air Transport from Europe to the East," Lieut.Col. H. Burchall, D.5.0.. general manager of Imperial Airways, replies to criticisms in a convincing manner "It has been frequently charged against British interests."' he "that they allowed the Dutch and French to blaze200 words
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Article363 1936-12-02 12 IS showing the progress made. Lieut. Col. Burchall points out that the subsidy paid per ton mile carried by Imperial Airways has fallen from 7s. 7d. per ten mile in 1931 to 3s 2d in 1935, and the estimated amount for the present year is as low as363 words
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Article154 1936-12-02 12 By "Looker MP "I IVE," says an inspired writer "so that others are glad when they see you coming." A A It is nov/ alleged that, when a to- I bacco shop in Aberdeen was burned dcwn. the Police had the greatest difficulty in inducing the154 words
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Advertisement72 1936-12-02 12 R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, •quint, subnormal vision, problem casu. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Tears European Clinica' Experience SEND YOUR GOODS BY THE j RAILWAY DOOR DOOR SERVICE I, ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced of Iris, youngest daughter72 words
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121 1936-12-02 13 VIEW OF BRITISH DELEGATION VIOLENT FIGHTING RENEWED THOUSANDS OF GERMAN VOLUNTEERS SAID TO HAVE LANDED yiOI.ENT fighting for possession of Madrid has been resumed. The Spanish Government claims that rebel attacks and air raids have been repulsed and that the Government militia have taken121 words
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Article81 1936-12-02 13 Madrid, Dec. 2. The most violent fighting on the Madrid front foi' over a month broke out yesterday, when the inMin.f nt* launched a fierce offensive. A Government communique states that 'he insurgent attacks on the Madiicl front «ere repulsed. The insurgent attacks on the western81 words
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Article297 1936-12-02 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. A League Council meeting on Spain will be held at Geneva on Dec. 10. Between 2.000 and 5.000 Germans have arrived, at Seville, it is believed from Cadiz, which was reached by th^ s"a. The British Government does not yet know whether thev areReuter. - 297 words
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Article463 1936-12-02 13 Serious Misgivings As To Outcome Geneva, Nov. 29. The League Secretary has ccmmunl ci ted with members of the Leagu Council proposing that the Councl meet on Dec. 7 or 14 to discuss alleged intervention, as requested by the Spanish Government. Replies are tt quested by Dec. 1,463 words
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37 1936-12-02 13 Lord Nuffield, who has made a gift cf over £2,000, f »00 to employees of the Morris Motor organisations to allow them to take up ordinary shares in the companies. These employees already have a pension fund.37 words
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Article408 1936-12-02 13 THE LIBERAL YJEW Franco Will Never Challenge British Navy Tne Liberal leader. Sir Archibald Sinclair, argued that if General Franco wanWd to challenge the British Navy the bill would not prevent him and if. is he (the speaker» imagined, he conlidertd it would be disastrous to his sauss to attack408 words
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Advertisement40 1936-12-02 13 With Modern Instruments to aiagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. Our Service! Your Satisfaction! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chong, Opt. D. (U.S.A THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore.40 words
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Article377 1936-12-02 13 Soviet's Ambition GERMAN-JAPANESE THREAT Reuter Wireless. Moscow, Sow 23. 'J'HE threatening attitude of Japan and Germany i.< compelling the Soviet Union to Uuild the most powerful navy in the vvorid. This declaration was made by Admiral Orloff, Chief of Naval Forces, U.S.S.R., speaking to theReuter Wireless. - 377 words
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Article41 1936-12-02 13 Reuter. The Hague, Dec. 1. RUMOURS of a secret clause in the German-Japanese Treaty., dealing with the Dutch East Indies, are a pure phantasy, declared Holland's Foreign Minister, Hier de Graeff in the debate on the Estimates.— Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article204 1936-12-02 13 Appointment Of Sir Gwyer London. Dec 2. lIIS Majesty has approved the appoint- ment of Sir Maurice Gwyer as first Chief Justice of India, to take effect on Oct. I, 1937, the date approved by Parliament for the Const ftution of the Federal Court. The Government204 words
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Article81 1936-12-02 13 Death In Her Home In London Reuter. London, Dec. 1. THE Dowager Ranee of Sarawak has died to-day in her London home.— Reuter H H. the Dowager Ranee Margaret ol Sarawak was the wife of His Late Highness. Sir Charles Brooke, G CMC. 2nd Rajah ofReuter. - 81 words
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Article117 1936-12-02 13 London Exchanges Are Surprised Reuter. London, Dec. 1. THE unseasonal weakness of the dollar, 1 which to-day f3ll to 4.91 to th e is arousing comment in the London foreign exchangers, which are surprised that the note of seasonal strength caused by the payment for U. S. stapleReuter. - 117 words
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134 1936-12-02 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. THE Government offensive on the Madrid front progresses well, according to the latest Madrid dispatch, which sates that after an effective artillery barrage the infantry advanced, supported by forty chaser planes, and evicted the insurgents from the village of Pozuelo.Reuter. - 134 words
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Article173 1936-12-02 13 HIGH TIDES Floods In Thames Valley British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 2. THE highest tides for the past. forty or fifty years are reported in the Thames Estuary and from the East Coast. Ihe Thames overflowed the Embankment at Westminster at high tide this afternoon. LowBritish Official Wireless. - 173 words
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Article102 1936-12-02 13 Rejected By House Of Lords British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 2. IN the House of Lords yesterday Lotd Ponsonby mov:d the second reading of the Voluntary Euthanasia Bill to legalise under certain conditions tha administration of euthanasia to persons from illness of a fatal or incuiabl*British Official Wireless. - 102 words
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Article61 1936-12-02 13 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 1. The new Orient liner Orcades was launched at B. rrow-in F'.rness to -day Constructed 'it the works ot" Vickers Aims'rong. the Orcades is a vessel ot 23 500 tons and will provide fo.oi'ssengcr and cargo traffic to Australia. There is accommodationBritish Official Wireless. - 61 words
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Article280 1936-12-02 14 Heavy Insurgent Casualty Lists Madrid, Nov. 29. Moorish cavalry attacks in the north-west sector and an early morning attack in the neighbourhood of University City were strongly repulsed by the militia who state the insurgent casualty lists were heavy. News from other sectors on Government lines is equally280 words
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Article556 1936-12-02 14 Rebel Capital Of Burgos Threatened Reuter Wireless. Evidently it is the desire to cut the Escoriai Road and also threaten communications of the government forces. The government troops deny the insurgent were successful to the west of Madrid and claim that the militia ad anced 0 s milesReuter Wireless. - 556 words
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102 1936-12-02 14 CONTROLLER IN SINGAPORE 9,000 OUT Night Spent On Old Racecourse Singapore, Wednesday. THERE is no chinge in the strike of nine thousand or more Indian labourers in Singaj>ore. Mr. Charles Wilson, the Controller of Labour, Malaya, arrived in Singapore this morning from Kuala Lumpur102 words
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Article601 1936-12-02 14 Singapore, Wednesday. THE old racecourse and Upper Weld Road were the scenes of arrests and police charges last night when several of the Indian coolies strikers became drunk at one of the toddy shops in that street. Word had passed among all the strikers that no one was601 words
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Article88 1936-12-02 14 THE Tribune understands that the attitude of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners with regard to the strike of Indian coolies in the sewage and other departments is that they maintain that the men should fiist of all return to work, and then make their representations. It is felt88 words
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Article124 1936-12-02 14 Handful Return Under Police Superv ision The strikers are adamant and insist on their demands being accepted oefore returning to work. The men are anxiously awaiting tne arrival of the Hon. Mr. V. S. Sastri, the leader of the Indian Deputation, to Malaya, to study labour conditions. It124 words
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Article800 1936-12-02 14 DICTATORS CONDEMNED BY MR. ROOSEVELT Reuter. Buenos Aires Dec. 1. CONFIDENCE that the Republics of the New World could help the Old World to avert the catastrophe of war was expressed by President Roosevelt when opening the PanAmerican peace conference here today. Mr. Roosevelt began withReuter. - 800 words
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Article146 1936-12-02 14 Due Back In Singapore On Saturday Singapore, Wednesday. THE 12 torpedo bombers of No. 36 Squadron stationed at the R A F base at Seletar left Bangkok this morning at seven o'clock for Penang on the homeward flight from India where they proceeded for the annual146 words
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Article95 1936-12-02 14 Singapore, Wednesday. A FATAL accident occurred in Serangoon Road near the 3rd mile, in the early hours of this morning, the victim being a 46-year-old Hainanese of the labouring class. It appears that the deceased was riding a tricycle when he was knocked down by a motor-car95 words
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Article192 1936-12-02 14 Adventure Thrills In "White Fang" AT THE CINEMAS Singapore, Wednesday. CINEMAGOERS who like an adventure story should not miss "White Fang," the 20th Century Fox film which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday to crowded houses. It is a story of the Yukon written by Jack London as192 words
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Article290 1936-12-02 14 Alleged Brawl AN AFTER-CABARKT INCIDENT (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Tuesd *JWO well-known lawyers, surance and a Chi i motor mechanic figured in mons cases in the k>cal police c art to-day as the result ul' an alleged brawl jitter attending the cajaret, when the? four290 words
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Article85 1936-12-02 14 Alleged Use Of Dangerous Weapon Singapore. Wednesday. pRJVATE Gromley, of the Inniskilling Fusiliers, aopeared before the Second Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph. yesterday, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a Sikh named Bachan Singh. A dangerous weapon is alleged to have been used. Gromley claimed trial.85 words
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Article80 1936-12-02 14 Retirement After 37 Years In Government Service Singapore, Wednesday The Islamic Restaurant, Singapore was the scene of a happy gath ring oi Monday night, when the staff oi tnColonial Secretary's office bad? farewc*; to their colleague, Mr. Clarence DSou za, who has retired aft;r serving Go vernment80 words
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Advertisement24 1936-12-02 14 Overseas I Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE 1 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S I COMPENSATION INSURANT E24 words
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Article183 1936-12-02 15 TOOLS DOWNED IN SYMPATHY SUNGEI BESI Wage Increase Granted But Not Enough From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. To-day. WEAKLY 200 mining coolies on the ft Hong San? mine at Sungei Besi went <•» strike late I?st night in >\mpathv with the strikers on the183 words
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Article193 1936-12-02 15 Police Withdrawn From Other Mine •n Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE >thWe at Sungei Besi mines is over, and at 2 p.m. to-day all men had returned to work. The titration on the mine is normal, a total absence of pickettmg enahkd th? mine's officials to193 words
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Article227 1936-12-02 15 Splendid Results At Work And Play Singapore, Wednesday. THAT the Outram Sctool had a very successful year in work and on the sports field is seen in the report of Mr. C. W. Bloomfield, the Principal, which was presented at the annual speech day and prize227 words
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Article59 1936-12-02 15 Reuter. Kisumu. Dec. 1. Mollison arrived at 7.20 a.m. and will be leaving in an hour's time. He expects to arrive at Cape Town to-mor-row morning—Reuter. Johannesburg. Dec. 1. Mollison landed at Broken Hill at 5 p.m. local tme.—Reuter. Nairobi, Dec. 1. While at Kisumu. Mollison decided toReuter. - 59 words
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Article66 1936-12-02 15 Reuter Wireless. Cairo, Dec. 1. Mollison's time for the flight from Croydon to Cairo was 17 hours, 56 minutes, with a stay of less than two hours at Marseilles. Mollison, interviewed by Reuter, said that owing to a shortage of petrol, he and his co-pilot were preparedReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Article46 1936-12-02 15 The Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance service answered 234 calls dumg November, classified as fellows: Motor car accidents 28. motor lorry accidents 10, motor bus accidents 8, tiolley car accidents 7, collapse cases 20, attempted suicide 6, shooting or stabbing f>, other causes 150.46 words
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Article798 1936-12-02 15 SEEN AT SEA Most Spectacular For Years Reuter. London, Dec. 1. THE destruction of Crystal Palace, London's famous amusement paik, centre of music and band festivals, sports meetings, great displays and holiday excursions, was the most spectacular fire seen in Britain for many years. The vast glassReuter. - 798 words
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Article21 1936-12-02 15 Dr. I. Mackintosh has been appointed a member of the Malaria Advisory Board during the absence of Dr. I. G (:amcron21 words
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Advertisement174 1936-12-02 15 V V V V VV a S"S"S"S"3**S"S» a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A i FILMO I I f__ EIGHT of Gi fts S j Projector A I I t The world's smallest precision cine camera and f projector •> f174 words
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Advertisement157 1936-12-02 15 S\H6 A SONfe S\X9£WCfe poc*€j-- fern *y€ ovjp awo -cwe/Mty pu/mp fc/nos KAKtD \N A 9ik WttfW Ttffc P\£ W4S OPfc/VEO B\fiOS fc£G4W TO 5\A/6 feS CtfOSfcA/ fcY'COU) sro?AG€' W€'/?€ PIT POP AA/Y K\A/Q>" The high quality of our Imported Poultry and Game is a revelation and cur prices are157 words
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Article100 1936-12-02 16 Second Round Matches Reuter. London, Dec. 1. THE following is the draw for the second round of the F A. Cup, to be played on Dec. 12:— Carlisle v. Clapton Ort. Mansfield v. Bournemouth. Shildon v. Dartford. Cardiff v. Swindon. Lincoln or New Brighton v. Oldham.Reuter. - 100 words
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Article197 1936-12-02 16 Championship Tournament Results The following aro the results in the J.C.S.A. Tennis Tournament: "A" Singles Handicap: K. Kiriu (—9) beat A. Hamid (scr.) 3—6, 6—4, 6—2: Yeo Kok Hoe —12» beat Wong Kum Seng (—3) 6—l. 7—5; Woon Chow Tat (—24) beat Wong Quek Boon (—3) 6—l, 6—3;197 words
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Article81 1936-12-02 16 At a Committee meeting, the following were elected members or the Board of Control (games) of the Junior Civil Service Association, Singapore:— Hon. Sports Secretary Mr. Seat Teone Geok; Supt. of Physical Culture, Mr. A. Wanjor; conveners: football. Mr. Choo Seng Quee: hockey, Mr. S. Thiagarajan: cricket Mr.81 words
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Article272 1936-12-02 16 Joe Louis Knocks Out Brescia New York. JORGE Brescia, Argentine heavy-weight, fighting the ninth and most important battle of his career, met with disaster at the hands of Joe Louis, the American Negro, who knocked him out m 2 mm. 12 sees, of the third round of their272 words
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Article323 1936-12-02 16 Probable Composition Of Sir Julien Cahn's Team I HAD a short chat with Prof esse- R Marrs. the Principal of the University Colieg?, who was officially asked by the Ceylon Cricket Association, while on his recent ho'.iday in England, to keep in touch with Sir Julien Cahn regarding323 words
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Article24 1936-12-02 16 Woover (race t) is the only scratching for to-morrow's races in Koala Lumpur. On Saturday, tttO first race starts at 2.20 p.m.24 words
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Article144 1936-12-02 16 Czecho-Slovakian Tennis Coach In America KAREL Kozeluh, the famous CzechoSlovakian tennis pl?.yer, returned lately to Prague from the United States, where he has stayed already for eight seasons as a tennis coach. Since May 9, he stayed in Detroit as private trainer to Mr. Ford Jr., who is144 words
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Article88 1936-12-02 16 Famous English Test Captain Kent County Cricket Club will feel keenly next season the loss of their captain, A. P. F. Chapman, who is retiring from first-class cricket because of the increasing claims of business. An astute captain, a dashing lefthand batsman, and one of the most88 words
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Article, Illustration458 1936-12-02 16 MATCHES WITH NEGRI AND PERAK YOUNG PLA YERS TO BE GIVEN A CHANCE (By "Forward") SINGAPORE, after their most disappointing hockey visit up-coun-k try a fortnight ago, when they were trounced 6-0 by Selangor, and just managed to beat Malacca by the only scored in the458 words
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Article, Illustration583 1936-12-02 16 Singapore. Wednesday. A DRAW of one-all was the result of an unimnressive State hockey trial on the S.R.C. paaang yesterday In order to select a representative team to meet Neori Sembilan at Seremban on Saturday and Perak at Kuala Lumpur on the following day. The Whites who were583 words
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Article26 1936-12-02 16 Reuter. London. Dec. 1. In a rugger match played to-day, Cambridge University (playing at home' beat Mr J. E. Greenwood's XV by 35—16 —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article115 1936-12-02 16 Indian Test Sensation Sequel Bombay. Dec. L SIR John Beaumont, replying to a telegram from the Mahara.i Kumar of Vizianagram says that the v llicb have appeared regarding the B the Beaumont Committee are "en unauthorised and untrue R< The reports referred to concerned the Indian Test115 words
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Article198 1936-12-02 16 Final R.S.Y.C. Event Of The Season AN Saurday at 5.15 p.m. the follower! of rowing in Singapore will start of the last race of th< event is the Champion ;h p S the three finalists will compete for the honour of being Club champi* the Rodesse Cup. This198 words
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Article95 1936-12-02 16 The Excise Clerks' Club drew with the Skyluck B.P. in a friendly badminton match played on the la Saturday. Results "Excise players mentioned first Chim Bock lost to Yeo Hong Chuau B—ls. 13—15; Ang Chv.ee Whatt lost to Gene Tan B—ls, 6—15: Kang Soon Teck beat Low Cheng95 words
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Article55 1936-12-02 16 S.C.C. "B" vs. Middles. y Ro?t on Friday: J. H. J. Dredge: 7 G H Erett. M. S. Robinson, A. H Marshall R. A. Hooper: W. D. J Vincent, F I Lane; K. S. Svke-. R. H. Gn Hcbdav. H C. Petersen. A C Pi W. Richards. D.55 words
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Advertisement78 1936-12-02 16 It is better to look ahead and take BOVRIL than to look back tad wish you had. The value of Bovril lies not only in its power to restore strength and energy after illness, but also in its proved power to build up the forces that resist infection and prevent78 words
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Advertisement119 1936-12-02 16 ANOTHER 15-3 MIN. RDS. BATTLE f*OYAL PACKED WITH ACTION THRILLS. mk Friday, Dec. 4th. New-World Arena. Flowers was given a hard time by N ffnf MmW f Can FLOWERS Beat RIVERS wF_L* tt RIVERS-FLOWERS ft Rivers Flowers are rivals for th* nr** n v 11 1 f m™. —to J&ratSflktWL-*-119 words
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Article300 1936-12-02 17 OVER 270 RUNS BEHIND LAST MAN lIS Useful Practice Fpr M.C.C. Players Reuter. Brisbane, Dec. 1. IN a match of astonishing changes of 1 fc/.-tune the M.C.C. just failed to achieve a victory, Queensland playin out time with the last batsman at the wickets and onlyReuter. - 300 words
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Article397 1936-12-02 17 BY THE REST Good Rugger On The Padang Singapore, Wednesday. HOLLOWING upon their soccer riei feat l>v the fcest the previous daj Scotland were once again at losing end in their annual i.i«.j»er hMure agninst the Rest on thi padang yesterday losing by 13 paints (two seal-397 words
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Article154 1936-12-02 17 v Iridicn Association to-day S T P W F. MjJJs: P. F. Kin- 11 G Shaw; H Sard man, E. W. Hei tian; J. N. Wain- H Marshall, E. V. Smith 1■ E Caswc'l, A. C. C. Perdriau. Middlesex Rest, on Friday b l r■ F. J. L.154 words
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Article408 1936-12-02 17 OPENING OF SKYE MEETING TO-MORROW 'From Our Oun Reporter) K.L., Tuesday. THE handicaps for Thursday's races, Tnrf A K P o! ling dav of the Selangor noon S l? y0^meetin8, were issued at noon to-day and are as follows:— o Jn ace Ponies class 3, div.408 words
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Article134 1936-12-02 17 Goalless Draw In St. Joseph's Hockey Singanore, Tuesday. AVERY uninteresting hockey match was played this evening on the St. Joseph's ground between the present students and old boys of the St. Josephs Institution. No goals were scored, although both the teams fought hard. The old boys were much134 words
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Article32 1936-12-02 17 T,n a hockey match pla-ed at Tanglin this evening, the R.A.M.C. beat Pulau fJrani by five goals to nil. Allen (4» and Havwood (1) scored for the Mcd icals.32 words
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Article106 1936-12-02 17 Beat Wearne's S.C. At Soccer Singapore, Wednesday. DLAYING on their own ground yes- terday. the Clerical Union beat Wearne Bros.' Sports Club at soccer. The visitors were impressive at the -tart and might have scored with a little better finishing. The home team settled down eventually and scored106 words
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Advertisement127 1936-12-02 17 IN WHICH CLASS ARE YOU? If you are young, Pinkettes—taken when needed—will help you keep in perfect physical condition by ensuring caily functional regularity. If you are middle aged, Pinkettes will help keep your liver active, your complexion lresh, your brain clear. If you are elderly, Pinkettes are Just the127 words
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Advertisement152 1936-12-02 17 FRESHNESS TO THE LAST CIGARETTE A twist of a coin opens the lid! Listen for the hiss caused through inrush of air replacing vacuum—this is your assurance of factory freshness! The Patent "Evertite" tin can easily be resealed by screwing on lid. For more permanent closing, press on lid with152 words
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Advertisement102 1936-12-02 17 E TWfCRCAT USKtM T 1!« ASSUKANCC COMPANY LIMITED 1 W.S. 4 O V'f L oimniHu /J V ft 1. 1 «M 0f,,, ROWNTREES EXTRA ~9£4M/ V f MILK CHOCOLATE gj Also available in Plain York: Motoring: Nut Milk: vlilk Motoring: Milk Ra is n AflMCtafl iia Centres. •»»< 3oz§ J102 words
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Miscellaneous24 1936-12-02 17 THE TIDES TO-DAY: 1.11 a.m., 9 ft.: 12.18 p.m., 10 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.55 a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins.; 1.05 p.m., 9 ft. 7 ins.24 words
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93 1936-12-02 18 URGENT QUESTION OF INTERFERENCE POST OFFICE SHOULD ADVISE LISTENERS yERY shortly the new Singapore radio station on mediumwaves, erected by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, will be transmitting experimentally, and early in the new year it will be brjadcasting93 words
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Article389 1936-12-02 18 IJXLESS certain regulations are observed—and offences made punishable—reception of the new programmes may well be spoilt in many areas of the island, when the number of receivers greaiiy increase*, as it is expected to dc almost immediately. Interference to reception—apart from atmospherics and morse, which389 words
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Article, Illustration335 1936-12-02 18 The "Dane Tree" from which Daventry < locally pronounced 'Damtry"* is said to ake its name. The tree stands a few feet away from the building (seen under construction! which will shortly house the new high-power Empire transmitters.—Courtesy 8.8.C. THE INCONSIDERATE LISTENER "Please Don't Do It? TONE DOWN YOUR LOUDSPEAKER335 words
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Article101 1936-12-02 18 The short-wave broadcasting station. VP2. at Suva. Fiji, has recently changed irs wavelength from 22.94 metres to 31.45 metres. Transmissions now take place daily, except on Sundays, from 5.50 p.m. to 7.20 p.m. Malayan time. Tiie Suva station, although it has been in operation for only twelve101 words
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Article, Illustration266 1936-12-02 18 Special Events From Daventry rE annual Rugby match between Oxford and Cambridge wUI tak? place at Twicke ih?m. Captain H. B. T. Wakelam will again make a running commentary on ihe game which will be broadcast from Daventry. However the game go:s. Captain Wakelam will ake266 words
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Article227 1936-12-02 18 A running conm entary on the Oxford v Cambridge university Association football match will be broadcast from Daventry. This game does not attract the >ame public attention as the rugger encounter between the universities, and yet it is a keen, fast game, with the players more evenly matched than in227 words
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Article333 1936-12-02 18 In order tnat overseas listeners to BBC programmes may have an opportunity of hearing as many of London's outstanding dance bands as poosible the Empire Programme Director is arranging to include in the programmes from time to time performances by bands well known to all dance-music lovers.333 words
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Article220 1936-12-02 18 It falls to the lot of the BBC. to provide the next European Concert' in the series initiated in the riutumn of last year by the International Broadcasting Union. Throughout the winter reason, at in- tervals of approximately six various countries <,t Europe I turn to broadcast220 words
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Article42 1936-12-02 18 Caotain H B T Wakelam in the commentator's box. Captain W; k lim is to aivc i> running commentary on the Enter-Varsity R Union match between Oxford and Cambridge Onhrersitiss.- Courts 8.8.C- ANNOYING NOISES IN RECEPTION Listeners Should Complain To Post Office42 words
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Article, Illustration513 1936-12-02 18 IN the early days of broadcasting ther.' was considerable interference with the reception of BBC programmes caused by the unskilful manipulation of wireless receivers. That inconveni er.ee has to a large extent been elimi in.ted. but the engineers of the British Post Office have still to contend with a certain513 words
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Article, Illustration10 1936-12-02 18 A corner of the BB C. Library Broadcast!,* Houw.-Courte.s) BBr.10 words
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Advertisement205 1936-12-02 18 W \PHILCO ordinar^i^dld RECEPTION Consider PhiJco's remarkable leader- SS^H^L^l/E ship in the radio industry..ln 1935. 25- nL! mLtu three times the number of Philcos as —■F>.. g m any other make were purchased in the va »table which range U.S.A. and almost half as many as all f rom 55u?205 words
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Advertisement133 1936-12-02 19 GIVE YOUR NEW its Easy To Make Dull, Dingy Teeth Attractive —Give Them Sparkling Whiteness Special Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream Quickly Gives Them New Sparkle and Natural Whiteness One thing that makes a girl unat- the antiseptic Kolynos foam cleans tractive who otherwise could be beau- every tooth surface, every133 words
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Advertisement80 1936-12-02 19 VOIR RADIO'S PAJTHTOL FRIEND YOUR RECEIVERS NEED THESE HIGH QUALITY TUBES TO GIVE YOU BETTER RECEPTION CLEARER TONE, AT LOWER COST. SUN RADIO SERVICE CO., 124 CECIL STREET. PHONE 4454. Allenbury's' Castor Oil is found in hospitals, clinics and homes all over the world and the fact that it is80 words
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Advertisement259 1936-12-02 19 I AMAZING! A Fine New 1937 H.M.V. MAGIC BRAIN Radio-7 Valves For $123.00 Only GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED o Specially For Those Who Want London Clearly, Consistently At Low Cost. Model 7.T. Only Limited Stock Remaining—Contact Us Immediately It You Do Not Want To Be Disappointed. Available only from Authorised259 words
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Miscellaneous1387 1936-12-02 19 Malayan Listeners 9 Ratlin vuc CAIcIiITA Mltillltf 49.10 Metres (6,109 kcs.) !:R^!fr H i» fo r PROGRAMMES TB**mh» 5 m££ p d 2»^.»«« 620 n m r»i„ 0.05 a.m cutta University. Recital Of French Si aSSS? SHE? ?1! dlan h m ,V s i? Organ Music S^ w «?S&3^f^ m1,387 words
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Article184 1936-12-02 20 Colonial Listeners Asked For Their Views THE policy of the 8.8.C with regan to radio drama was outlined" hi Mr. Cecil Graves, Programme ContrclS of the 8.8.C, in the course of it cent broadcast. "Straight radio drama will i thinkalways find its ptece in our pro mes," he184 words
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Article186 1936-12-02 20 Is Your Receiver Heated Or Lighted? A curious problem has arisen in a Welsh town which affects users oi mains-driven wireless sets. Is such a set heated by, 3r illuminated by, electricity? The Uibi-n District Council concerned has decided that radio receivers should use the lighting s;186 words
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Article156 1936-12-02 20 A woman who recently heard Mix Gracie Fields broadcasting wrote th* distinguished artist a touching letter "1 want to tell you what you have done foi me and to thank you I've just 10s mv little girl and then my reason ly'went. I had nothing left156 words
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Article35 1936-12-02 20 The trial of Eric Joseph untitled Camn, 32. draughtsman, of Cotleien Road. Kilburn. committed for trial a Bow Street Police Court on charges smder the Official Secrets Act. was posponed at the Central Criminal Conn35 words
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Article25 1936-12-02 20 Dr Furtwangler has accepted an invitation to conduct two complete performances of the "Rin?" at Coyent o den during the Coronation festwttw London next year25 words
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Advertisement458 1936-12-02 20 St. Paul's Magnum Opus "The Curse causeless shall not come" a study conducted by Pastor W. W. R. Lake at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Penang Road, at 5 p.m. next Saturday, sth December. All Welcome. j DRESSES DRESSES 1 Just Received. a large consignment of Ladies' Dresses which are being458 words
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Miscellaneous2278 1936-12-02 20 mm 1 W 4 RaJin Ift* D To-d^ B ln Germany. SoMalayan Listeners Kadio ¥outh P in 05 d m A Rendezvous North. U.S.A. SHORTWAVE berlin station PROGRAMMES S! -g; 2 ™Si a "3M SSfSS. djq, The following are the principal Ame- tres (15.286 kcs.) DJE 16.W metre* DJE (Germ..2,278 words
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Article, Illustration271 1936-12-02 21 v Executive ALE TOO WARM i- -t, executive of th^ i w'L-riea in Chicago, interesting ac- weeks' tour of the England, from which txiKtc.ls are taken: n rough beautiful green ome of the famous old way, meeting charm"tring a distinct im- England old estates are open271 words
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Article79 1936-12-02 21 IJ ic On Negri Villager I Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. raided the village of he Seremban MagisH vward, this morning d Chinese named ic'ted of storing *'jui a licence at his was fined $150, in rigorous imprisonAssistant Warden led the case for the e accused was not79 words
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Article812 1936-12-02 21 ENTERTAINED BY BRITISH CABINEI (By Air Mail) (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London. Nov. 18. rpHE following is the text of the speech delivered by Mr. W. A. Ormsby Gore, Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the Government luncheon at the MayH ir el y812 words
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Article101 1936-12-02 21 Singapore Youth Returns Home Singapore, Monday. APR. Mhd. Isak. who left Singapore on 1*1 Sept. 10. to travel round Malaya by bicycle returned this morning on completion of the tour. His two companions, who re with him when he left Singapt:dropped out in the early stages101 words
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Article99 1936-12-02 21 First Run Pictures To He Shown The late Regal Theatre, Singapore, now known as the Garrick Theatre, at the junction of Joo Chiat and Geylang, is to be thoroughly renovated and redecorated. It will be got up on the most up-to-date lines and its fittings, furniture, decorations and99 words
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Article173 1936-12-02 21 Murderer's Attemot To Win Her Love Belgrade. BECAUSE he shot dead his brother's bcau'.iful 23-year-old widow—after keeping her in < h„ins for werks in an attempt to win h. r lo ,r e—Zhivadin Kostitch of Kijeva. has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. Zhivadin loved the173 words
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Article44 1936-12-02 21 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 1. New capital issues for the month of November amounted to £20,929,125, compared with £26,943,859 last month and 12,543.554 on Nov. 30, 1925. The total for the eleven months of this year is £197.010,049.—8riti5h Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 44 words
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Article89 1936-12-02 21 WIND EFFECTS Experiments In West End (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 20. SCIENTIFIC experts are setting v off "fireworks" in selected London streets, to test the effect of smoke In wind currents, and to guide the Home Office in protecting the population from gas attacks. But89 words
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Article190 1936-12-02 21 DROFESSOR D. Brunt, Professor of 1 Meteorology at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, who is in charge of the work, told Reuter that similar tests with air currents had been carried out in Germany three years ago. "They are the only previous instances that I190 words
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Advertisement400 1936-12-02 21 TheWorld-FamedCutkura HflwHr iKI dVI Countless thousands of VXQk WwB. WmW offerers from stubborn IBS ■Hn9LVH m diseases have comI ISA HH />/'rf/y A<a/fJ themselves m iSHk ram IgJ V I £v rfo systematic use of ffiggi s«gp {BBS Cuticura Soap and CutiObV hHL BtH I cwra Ointment after other remedies400 words
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Article2187 1936-12-02 22 SINGAPORE MAN'S INSPIRING ADDRESS BELOW is the full text of the address delivered at the Ramakrishna Mission recently by Mr. D. W. McLeod, Principal of Raffles Institution. The subject was "A Religion of Peace." When first asked to address your mission I hesitated for lack2,187 words
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Article103 1936-12-02 22 30s. In Berlin And y In London (By Air Mailt Berlin. Nov. 20 GAS masks are something uf a 1 at present in Germanv n( t 1Xur with large families and not VP J pie to-do will find it an «pen to fit out the family unlcomes down.103 words
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Article23 1936-12-02 22 _v ttngapore d The Sino-Japanese negotiauonHJ a deadlock. Mr. Slmiju 2 v....... No discussion is beine iv-'d •>< Sin Chew Ji. poh.23 words
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Article27 1936-12-02 22 An oid stone with untitled which may have beloni monastery, was found 1 moliuon of old houses near th, tery. It is of Anglian worknS: be preserve,27 words
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Article25 1936-12-02 22 Mr. H. W. Foston, untitled Rubber Research institute Exrxnoa Station. Sungei Buloh. retumwH leavi by the Comorin and has resuS the management ol the Rubf25 words
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Advertisement251 1936-12-02 22 Ah! The New GIANT Have you Seen the new Giant Macleans j^ffj^^^^^BY It's too big a thing to nii-s No» you ff*£% fir can bus your favourite Toothpaste with ao»J\, \^d\ greater economy, for the Giant Macleans *i V\!v gives you even bigger value than the JafyagM >n.a!ler tubes. And251 words
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Advertisement778 1936-12-02 22 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery Stress*- d an b b 7Z% rS: ens Blood, Nerves, Body, Msmry, 11 SKS i^fiW! Brain, Muscles, snd Endorasee- fl V^^o^tXi Better Thsn Bland Operatise*. X gg* %<ft& Thank. to th. dl.cov.ry of A»*». jX Srmfken'boli^'^orVl'v lcau778 words
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Advertisement60 1936-12-02 22 rOCK TYPEWRITER C, 28-A, Cnangf Alley, Singapore,, Telephone No. 2633 Stockists ot ERIKA Brand New Portable Typewriters, 4^^|PllB»«3| Banks with Eng- if \\m 11 s h Keyboards fitted with Standard Pica Types ft r Automatic key get Tabulator. Also Dealers in New Si j^E^^^kmWmb Secondhand Typewriters and Type» writer Repairers.60 words
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Article771 1936-12-02 23 World Rotary COL. RAE TELLS OF HIS TRIP From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. THE usual n»unth«> dinner-meeting of the Seremban Rotary Club was held at ihe Rest House Lieut-Col W. A iii presiding. Others present were the Hon. Mr. J W. Hughes, British771 words
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Article33 1936-12-02 23 untitled Mrs J. Staley, of Bernan, Sint 1 luk A nson, are leaving for :vr early this week to meet their Jhter, who is coming from r <> spend her holidays with rr Parents.33 words
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Article22 1936-12-02 23 Mr. M. D. Knapp, general manager Am rican Plantations, is Which to Mul ayu in the Scharnhorst in Penang on Dec. 1.22 words
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Article952 1936-12-02 23 He Wanted To Play With Lions-Fell Asleep Oh Level Crossing —12 Years To Get Divorce—Mouse Kills Snake UERE are some strange stories sent by Jteuter correspondents from various parts of the world: IN THE LIONS' DEN After removing all his clothes except his underwear, 20-year-old Ganga Raju952 words
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Article79 1936-12-02 23 Weighs Over 17 Stone At Age Of 11 B'jj.j y Irvmgton, New Jersey. UDDY Haug, aged 11, claims to be the fattest boy in the world He weighs 17 ston e and seven lb Buddy Haug is five feet two inches tall. His father is a policeman79 words
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Article143 1936-12-02 23 Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, Nov. 20. Restrictions upon the use of the Royal Arms and other Royal emblem* will be relaxed during the Coronation. Such devices might be used uuon souvenirs of mementoes of the occasion the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said. In the House of143 words
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Advertisement49 1936-12-02 23 CONFIDENCE 4 111« FACTOR IN 111 VIM, Established 1872. 65 Years' Continuous Service. in the making in qtiality in price CONFIDENCE IN YOUR PATRONAGE. B. P. DE SILVA LIMITED. (Incorporated in Ceylon) Jewellers, Diamond tterchan ts Watch Makers. 19 21 High Street No 1 Bishop Street, SINGAPORE. PENANG. I49 words
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Advertisement142 1936-12-02 23 chest coim DRUGLESS HEALING j Highly beneficial results in many ail ments.) I WjBB MAX TING SUM, dm t FPC (Lond >> FN A M -Th (Load.) I t I Wechan «-Therapy, Psycho-Therapy A F>otro-Therapy j b JALAN skola, kuala lumpur. t (opposite the New Market). TFSTIMftNIAI Lal Cneon Restaurant,142 words
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Article, Illustration84 1936-12-02 24 The 9th Heavy Brigade, R.A., which beat the South Johore Rugby XV at Johore Bahru recently by 30 points to 8. (Tribune.) No 3 Platoon No 1 Co., Selangor Battalion Malay Volunteer Infantry, winners of the va: trophy presented by Major-General Sir Neill84 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-12-02 24 David Kay, who was second in the 32-mile cycl? race to Johore and back, from Flnlayson Green, Singapore. Below, O. A. Rahim, who came in third, tTribune. >29 words
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Advertisement67 1936-12-02 24 ■m Agents: Joseph Tra vers Sons, Ltd. APB-2 111 LOTION-c REPE DE CHINE \m i cR SH N i\ MILLOT sll££ I I I ,F1 PARISI irl 1 ITHE BEST MX EST SOMlj IX THIS MARKET j j I Three Sizes $2 $3.50 $6 p. bottle! j At All Dealers67 words
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Advertisement152 1936-12-02 24 PEEK FREAN'S CREAM CRACKERS Agents: Joseph Tra vers Son's Ltd. the nutty-crisp 'V. 9m flavour They'll always eat WEET-BIX \uth out coaxing! WEET-BIX ar: >° crunchv, so tempting in flavour. f i favourite food with children ot practically all ages. And Mothers, you can safely W the kiddies have wholesome152 words
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