Malaya Tribune, 6 January 1937
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Title Section42 1937-01-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya 9 s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV.- -No. 4. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. S'ngapare: Wed., Jan. 6, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1937 FIVE CENTS42 words
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Advertisement154 1937-01-06 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya The Original jl. PRIMUS i A Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING 4* or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior 1 iP workmanship and materials used154 words
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Advertisement236 1937-01-06 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MOKM \<; riciin xi; I KU M J POWDERED MILK PURE SAFE milk (SiPi) MILK j FOR FOR j DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. j Obtainable at all Leading Provision Dealers. I DISTRIBUTORS: j GETZ BROS. CO. .J I GILBEY'S pj I INVALID236 words
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Advertisement1032 1937-01-06 2 M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF Frigidaires, Koldchests, modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances, sanitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR Electrical, water and gas1,032 words
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Advertisement306 1937-01-06 2 NOTICE THE GOLDEN SERVICE 16 FEATURES REGULATION Badminton Shuttle Cocks. "fF*^yw^' h' Notice is hereby given that the Trade Mark and Name depicted above is the exclusive property of Rose &i Co., Limited, 86, North Bridge Road, Singapore, a Company incorporated in India and having its registered office in Siaikot306 words
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Advertisement219 1937-01-06 2 STUDENTS. AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE Handbook of Coupland's Raffles 50 Cambridge Questions and Answers on British Empire History, Ist Series $1.00 2nd Series 1.00 3rd Series Just published 1.00 Obtainable at all Branches throughout Ma'taya at PETER CHONG'S. Educational Suppliers, etc rOCK TYPEWRITER C, 28-A. Cnange Alley, Singapore, Telephone No. 2633.219 words
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Advertisement197 1937-01-06 2 HyA LET" BLADES <& To get the best service il \f JK LST |S from y° ur Va,et be r;4 sure to use only genuine ifPfjl Va,et B,ades They give smoother shaves and have a s^ HEALS Cut A SCAR 1 he Finest Ointment for Cuts, Bruises fif sor«. soon197 words
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724 1937-01-06 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES PACIFIC OCEAN TRAFFIC Costs And Prospects Of New Construction IN the report of the Imperial Shipping Committee on the Pacific problem, the proposed construction of two new liners equal in speed and amenities to the Matson liners Mariposa and Monterey is discussed. The ships would be operated724 words
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Article71 1937-01-06 3 A big outbreak of fire occurred in Pulau Tikus village, Penang, on Friday night, when two smokehouses belonging to Mr. Ooi Hoo Beng of Cantonment Road burst into flames. It was only through the timely arrival and promp work by the Penang Fire Brigade that the conflagration was localised, and71 words
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Article28 1937-01-06 3 Nai Inche Ibrahim Ahmed William-Hwatt of Bangkok, the Chinese Muslim (Student) Missionary of Siam, called at Taiping on Jan. 4 and gave a lecture at the Town Hall.28 words
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Article32 1937-01-06 3 Mr. David Storch leaves Ipoh on Jan. i 0 for Kuala Lumpur where he will take charge of Storch Bros., Ltd., during the absence of Mr. I Storch, who goes on furlough.32 words
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Advertisement467 1937-01-06 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA 0. S. N. CO's SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore 1937. BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 16 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BEHAR 5,000 Jan. 25 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 BURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13467 words
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Advertisement601 1937-01-06 3 M. B. K. j 1 KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan) i S For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due Ij I Penang Spore Spore New York )ms KOMAKI MARU Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Apr. 13 I 1 m.s. KURAMA601 words
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Advertisement488 1937-01-06 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng ERRIA 12-1 12-1 13-1 15-1 LALANDIA 2-2 2-2 3-2 5-2 JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2488 words
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Advertisement468 1937-01-06 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOY2 (Incorporated m Germany). The undernoted are the Compan w 'i: Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due Spore. 1937. s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Jan. 5 s.s. "DONAU" omits Manila, Taku Bar, Japan Jan. 13 Due Port Swettenham Jan. 12 HOMEWARDS FOR468 words
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Article475 1937-01-06 4 LONDOX tOMMOIIttIES RUBBER London, Jan. 5. Last Price To-day Change Tone Steadier Steady Spot Buyers. 93/4 ***** +5 16 Sellers. 9% 10! a March. Buyers. 9 3 4 10 4-% Sellers. 9 1316 10% +5 16 Apr.jJune Buyers. 9 3 < 4 10 t' 4 Sellers. 9475 words
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Article421 1937-01-06 4 Continued Prosperity Foreseen THE seventh annual general meeting of Killinghail Tin, Ltd., was held recently at 7 Martins-lane. London. Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell, the chairman, moved the adoption of the report and accounts and the declaration of a final dividend ol 12 1 2 per cent., making 35421 words
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Article289 1937-01-06 4 Lewis Peat's WeeklyReport Lewis and Peat. Ltd. in their week.y rubber market report dated London, Dcc. 22 state: PLANTATION—The improvement re ported in our last report has continued throughout the week and the price o\ lOd. per lb. was paid for Spot and up to April June delivery289 words
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Article517 1937-01-06 4 Very Satisfactory Position Revealed London. THE ninth ordinary g.neial meetmg of the Pangnga River Tin Concessions. Ltd., was held on Dec. 18. at 20, Aldermanbury. E.C. Sir Archibald Mitchelson Bt. (the chairman), presided. Mr. A. M. Lightman (r:presenting the secretaries—the Anglo-Oriental and General Investment Trust, Ltd.* having517 words
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Article323 1937-01-06 4 Dividends Of 10 Per Cent. For Year THE thirty-second ordinary general meeting of the Malay Rubber Planters, Ltd.. was held at Allington House, London. Mr. A. J. Stevens (the chairman) said that their rubber crop had again been ob ained from Kati Estate, the yield oer acre323 words
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Article107 1937-01-06 4 British Official Wireless London. Jan. 5 Paris 105 5 32 New York 4.91».. Montreal 4.91 J 4 Brussels 29.10 Geneva 21.38 1 Amsterdam 8.97 Milan 93 5 16 Berlin 12.21 1 Stockholm 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Vienna 26 V 2. Prague 140 1 Belgrade 213. Madrid nornBritish Official Wireless - 107 words
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Article52 1937-01-06 4 The engagement is announced, and the marriage will shortly take place, between Mr. Cyril Harry lyves of Senawang Estate, Sungei Gadut. Negri Sembilan, second son of the late Mr. W. T. Ryves. IC S and Mrs. Ryves, an Constance Munro only daughter of the late Dr. T A l;eid and52 words
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Advertisement784 1937-01-06 4 —5» j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporatioh Ltd. j (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). S Successors to The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, I The Ho Hong Bank Limited and t i Th* Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited I CAPITAL I t. »mCWWU<I I l Authorised $40,000,000.00 Issued and Paid Up $10,000.000.00. 1 HEAD OFFICE,784 words
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Article1598 1937-01-06 5 )4sued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Broker* MINING Fraser 3fc Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5!4V 2 519 5j7 6!1 fl Asam Kumbang ..33 6 34 6 32- 34 £1 Austral Malay 55 56!- 55!- 57 -xd 51,598 words
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Article265 1937-01-06 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: 36*4 cts., up ct. Market Tone: Quiet Steady. London: 10 3 16d., up %d. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 20 11 16 cts., up ft ct. Market Tone: Duil. The market is steadier this morning but quieter. Apparently265 words
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Article325 1937-01-06 5 Tin: London down 37s. 6d. and 42s. 6d. New York down Rubber: London up 5 16d., steady and New York up 1 dull. Locally it opens u.mer at about 36Vic. Mining.—Tin shares in London yesterc'ay were raiher uneven—some slightly aimer some slightly weaker, but changes ui325 words
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Article45 1937-01-06 5 Singapore, Wedn?sdav. A final dividend of five per cent, was declared at the nineteenth annual general meeting of Indragiri Rubber. Ltd.. held at the registered offices of the company in the French Bank Buildings. Singapore, at noon to-day.- Mr. J M. Sime presided.45 words
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Advertisement284 1937-01-06 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) t i MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA HON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. SEAD OFI-. 16D, CECIL STRELI I284 words
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Article352 1937-01-06 6 Payment Of Troops FUNDS DIRECT FROM NANKING Nanking, Jan. 6. fJ»HE War Ministry has issued details concerning a scheme tc reorganise the military commands in Kansu and Shensi Provinces, following the recent revolt. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, who has been pardoned, is to be given back the352 words
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Article410 1937-01-06 6 Excellent Musical Fare At The Capitol AT THE CINEMAS GLITTERING musical numbers, thrilling prize fight scenes and two established favourites in the leading roles. "Cain and Mabel," the Warner Brothers production at the Capitol, has all this and more, and it is a very good show indeed.410 words
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Article213 1937-01-06 6 Lively Newspaper Yarn Screened Jl CL; 3H of views between a newsn paper owner, who happens to b< a beautiful young woman, and the managing editor of the paper forms the theme of "The Girl on the Front Page," a lively story now being screened at the Pavilion.213 words
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Article195 1937-01-06 6 Pnblir Function* 4nd KiYtiirps TO DAY. JAN. 6 Rotary Club Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Speaker: the Rt. Hon. V. S. Srinivasi Sastri. Indian Community's "At Home" to the Rt. Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, Victoria Memorial Hall, 5 p.m. Hockey: S.C.R.C. v. Sikh Police, Depot; Y.M.C.A. v.195 words
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1057 1937-01-06 6 FRASER CO. 'S SHARE MARKET REPORT SOUND POSITION OF TIN INDUSTR V jy|ESSRS. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Jan. 5, states: With the old year out and the new year in since our last report, the vagaries ol the stock markets during the past twelve1,057 words
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Article436 1937-01-06 6 Latest Announcement Of Promotions THE following promotions have been made in the Royal Navy and the Dec. 31 1936 except where otherwise S' aed Ccmmander to Captain D. N. C. Tufnell. D S C R. O. Fitz Roy, J. A. M. Rowson. G. E. M. O'DonD.S.C., G. D.436 words
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Article33 1937-01-06 6 H H. the Suitan ol Juhore fMlWirlir all who correspond w tth him by post to see that rhe flap or flaps of envelopes are properly secured and. if nostrible. sealed.33 words
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Article28 1937-01-06 6 The Chargeurs Reunts liner Cap Padaian Is due at Singapore from Saigon to-morrow < Thursday I and will sai' the same day for Colombo Port Said And Bur ope,28 words
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Advertisement486 1937-01-06 6 MMI f fosk§ IMAi PREMIER HOTEL J TQNIGHT j j Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. J j Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight J I and NEW PROGRAMME SUCCESS j IRENE WEST PRESENTING S KAILI'S HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Hawaiian Melodies, Steel Guitar Novelties, Fascinating Hulas First performance 10.15 p.m.486 words
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Miscellaneous332 1937-01-06 6 CLUB DIARY TTnere are nnmerous Club? ana iociefiet in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the 'Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially fo* them Secretaries tre invited to co-operate in keeping if Hv-io-date fivd complete. Happenlna, ->f a'-nevl interest trill still be include in the332 words
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Article532 1937-01-06 7 In Treating Patient WIDOW'S FIGHT FOR HIS NAME i\ a remote village, in Devon the widow of a London doctor recentheard by telegram that her fight for her husband's professional Maine ad failed in the King's Bench DiviRm. She > Mrs. Ethel Catherine Rubra, damages totalling £5,000,532 words
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Article176 1937-01-06 7 ft-ily Honours Women With Most Children Rome. i\ XOT1IFR march on Home has taken h* iZ piac2. The marchers are not armed black- tut pi cud mothers who have mo to the caoital to be acclaimed ay *s most prolific women. T.i-ev ar 3 assembling for to-day'J176 words
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Article22 1937-01-06 7 Mr. H. D. None. Ethnographer, untitled ik Museum. Taiping, has gone to the •m Valley Cameron Highlands, for bispi etion tour. t22 words
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Article967 1937-01-06 7 £5,000 NEEDED TO SAVE LOUTH'S LANDMARK Louth, Lincolnshire. QNE of the most beautiful spires in England, some say the only spiiv that can be mentioned in the sawii breath as Salisbury, is in imminent danger of collapse. £5,000 must be raised immediately if Louth spire is967 words
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Advertisement721 1937-01-06 7 Acid In Your Blood Kills Health and Vigour Kidneys Usually fo Blame There is nothing that can bo quickly un- to Btay there unless the Kidneys function dermifte your health, strength and energy properly. as an excess of Acid in your Blood. Every Chemists and doctors in over 35 different721 words
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Advertisement201 1937-01-06 7 ——I Form! Chrysler Plymouth V i asjrei l that a motor car. too. ran have form. DLstribuors: CO.: SINUAI'ORK. KUALA LUMPUR ROTHMANS PATENT EVERTITE' TIN >^<^>/. \part from the superb quality ol KINT.S GATE, which arr /2&&t&kwkwtik 1 speciall) blended for tin tropics from a .election of finest vintaf» crop201 words
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Advertisement119 1937-01-06 8 j= ALHAMBRA Ifhe AMERICAN BENGAL LANCERS! v I Theatre ROYAL 1 ™-"v Last Two Shows! Grand Openin*! The First Egyptian Picture of its kind "RATNAVAII" "MELODY OF P. S. RATNABAI, JHE RADIO" P.S. SARASWATHIBAI and M. R. KRISHNAMURTHI. Packed with Exciting Drama! and Magnificent Scenery! SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7-30119 words
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Advertisement285 1937-01-06 8 I A GREAT SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH! i Everybody agrees:—lt's one of the Grandest produced by WARNER BROS.—The Makers of Big Musical Hits! T j CAPITOL To-day 3.15-6.15-9.15 Dancing Sequences!. .Haunting Songs! See GABLE rise CAIN with MABEL! Its a Riot! JL I Presented with the Finest 2-reel Technicolour 1 Musical produced—285 words
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Advertisement201 1937-01-06 8 GREAT SUCCESS appwwM I PAVILION W^i^pf AN EXCELLENT NEW TEAM hH |EDMUND LOWE I I GLORIA STUART in Girl on the Front Page'! •J. with REGINALD OWEN •> A NEW UNIVERSAL HIT •> TmAURICE CHEVALIER is coming j Sec this rollicking adaptation of W. J. LOCKE'S famous story j NEXT201 words
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Article122 1937-01-06 9 Higher Wages? U.P.A.M. RECOMMENDS INCREASE <F r cm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. AN important statement issued by the United Planters Association of Malaya, through its Secretary. Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, this morning, has a bearing on the present position of Indian labourers in Malaya. Should the122 words
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Article340 1937-01-06 9 Two Hundred Delegates In Singapore Singapore, Wednesday. THE annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Malaya will convene in the Wesley Church on Fori Canning to-morrow morning at 830. Bishop Edwin F. Lee. D.D.. is the presiding officer of the Conference. He will begin his third340 words
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Article216 1937-01-06 9 Boy Companion's Lucky Escape Singapore. Tuesday ON the morning of Dec. 19. two Chinese children, a boy and a girl, were looking at a bridal procession in Neil Road when both of them were knocked down by a mosquito bus driven by a Chinese. The boy216 words
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Article74 1937-01-06 9 Four thousand gallons of petrol were being unloaded from a railway wagon al a depot of the Anglo-American Oil co. near Rochdale when some escaped into the River Deal and flowed nearly hail a mile downstream through the town. Then it took fire, and flames if74 words
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Article116 1937-01-06 9 JURY MUST IGNORE THEM COMMENTS BY COUNSEL AND JUDGE Singapore, Tuesday. t>EPORTS in three Singapore newspapers of the Assize Case in which Mr. S.A.S. Park is charged with causing death by driving his motor-car negligently were mentioned by counsel for the defence and by the presiding116 words
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Article735 1937-01-06 9 REFERRING to a statement in the Monvng Tribune, Mr. Burke said"As your lordship knows, there is only one way in which evidence in a criminal trial can be Rf.ven. and that is on oath from the witness box. 'The statements made by the DPP Kre not735 words
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Article83 1937-01-06 9 Catch North Sea Fish: Danish Venture Succeeds ITSING a new kind of bait, Danish fishermen have returned with a huge catch from the west coast of Jutland. The result of their experiment -> that there are 150,000 lbs. of fish here ready for export to Great Britain.83 words
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Advertisement26 1937-01-06 9 tSye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Ophthalmist Dr. of Ocular Science.26 words
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Advertisement30 1937-01-06 9 %V Wll IOX* BE PREPARED T ITS SYDNEY IN HIS MOST HILARIOUS ROLE V I BAP PR vU 1 WmmM W 4 [fIH lIVI ki J B II It liiaVluLSiKu30 words
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Advertisement424 1937-01-06 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION SALE OF Handsome design polished teak and carved Canton blackwood household lurniture, etc. to be held at No. 299. River Valley Road. On Sunday 10th. January 1937 at 11 a.m. Comprising:—sitting, dining and bedroom's furniture of eVery description, Kelvinator electric refrigerator, electric amplified gramophone, Venetian wall mirrors,424 words
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Advertisement431 1937-01-06 9 TO LET—Bungalow, Wilkie Terrace, off Wilkie Road. Inspection any time. Occupation 1 2 37. Further particulars Horn Tel. No. 3172. WANTED—A teacher qualified to teach Commercial subjects. Apply to: The Head Master, St. Andrew's School, Muar. LOST—Small black and white Japanese dog, male. Finder rewarded. —Smith, 3 De Souza Street.431 words
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Advertisement221 1937-01-06 9 f WANTED—To buy a Second Hand BenJtley's Second Phrase Code. Apply Giobe Trading Ltd., Singapore. FOR SALE—Morris Cowley—2 seater Car. Perfect condition. $200. Tax Inspection at No. 14, Balmoral Road. WANTED—Eurasian salesgirl in Restaurant, age 16-25. cheerful, speaks Lnglish and Malay, good salary. Apply personally at The Comfortable Restaurant, 71,221 words
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Article732 1937-01-06 10 people, in this part of the world at least, have looked upon the Spanish civil war with a certain amount of equan'mity. has had little direct interest for them: it has been too far cff t disturb their customary apathetic altitude to international politics. Franco or the732 words
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Article168 1937-01-06 10 Tribunal Refuses To Grant It London. Jan. 5. THE railway staff national tribunal hr.s decid d against the claim of th 1 Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen for a standard day of yix hours and standard week of 36 hours, abolition of percentage deductions from168 words
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Article154 1937-01-06 10 Dutch Reply To German Protest Reuter Wireless. The Hague, Jan. 4. THE Dutch Government in connection with the statement in German papers thot Prince Bernhard Uppentetterfeld has shown he is not a true Qernu n b cause he did not prot?si pgr/nat the tar. that the German NationalReuter Wireless. - 154 words
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125 1937-01-06 10 NOTES COMMENTS Newspaper's Jubilee offer hearty congratulations lo -cur contemporary the Bangkok Times on the celebration of its jubilee. A successful career of fifty years was commemorated on New Year's Day the British Minister to Siam. Sir Jesiah Crosby, gave a tea party at the Legation in honour of the125 words
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Article159 1937-01-06 10 |yjODESTY evidently prevented then; mentioning—and the writer of t'-ese notes has much pleasure in itoording the fact—that for the greater part of the fifty years both Mr. Mundie and Mr. Moore have cont oiled the destinies of the paper. Mr Mundie has been editor of tin. Bangkok Times159 words
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Article159 1937-01-06 10 JHE wiiter of these notes has an a! fectionate regard for the Bangki t Times, for it was the first nerrspapc: he served in the East. He joined it twenty-five years ago and has In memories of the picturesque Bangkok ol those days. Mr. Mundie and Mr159 words
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Article144 1937-01-06 10 have quoted Km a] articles by Mr. L. M. M. Dias. of Colombo, who has always contended strenuously thai Ceylon was not given a fair deal when rubber estates were assessed for the purposes of the control scheme. Writing to the Tribune, he says: "It seems that the144 words
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Article513 1937-01-06 10 "Looker On - By "Looker On" PSYCHOLOGIST says he can see i throueh mast people. He is the sort of man who doesn't mind being in tha back row of the spectators at a football match. "A oulck plunge into water undoubtedly quickens the faculties, declares a doctor. It513 words
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Advertisement164 1937-01-06 10 j THE FAMOUS "KROPP"j 1 and "BENGALL" razors I j I AVAILABLE IN SIZES AND j "KROPP" PRICE $4.50 j "BENGALL" PRICE $2.50 j ROBINSON C 0.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. r 1 1 ESTABLISHED AS FAMOUS ENJOY WINES THE a 0P WORLD VIDE WORLD DISTINCTION OVJEJR REPUTATION A Sherries164 words
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Advertisement48 1937-01-06 10 I $200 cash in Prizes I l):m't miss I Malaya's New Mont hi v Magazine t THE MALAYAN stoi!y~ti:ijj:k out on j MAX. IS, 15K17. 40 pages of good literature for 10 wilts. i Many Competitions tbii: si m: w ay TO Reduce Taxation USE THfc Railway i48 words
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131 1937-01-06 11 INTERVENTION INCREASES NINE THOUSAND ITALIANS LANDED BY WARSHIPS INTERNATIONAL tension :*n regard to intervention in Spain has been much increased by reports of the landing of nine thousand Italian troops in warships and steamers —a L ndon repoit confirms only 4,000—at131 words
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Article559 1937-01-06 11 British Official Wireless London, Jan. 6. BRITAIN has asked the German and Italian Governments to send replies to the Anglo-French demarche of Dec. 23 regarding volunteer for Spain by the end of the wr'; at the latest. Mi. Anthony Eden is seeing the French andBritish Official Wireless - 559 words
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Article124 1937-01-06 11 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 5. There is no offiatal confirmation London of the reports circulating today regarding the landing of a further 6 000 Italians in Spain, and it is thought some confusion may have arisen with the arrival of about 6.000 Italians :o help General FrancoBritish Official Wireless. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-01-06 11 The Duke of Windsor ("formerly King Edward VIII of England) posing for photographers in the grounds of Castle Enze.sfeld, the residence of Baron Rothschild, near Vienna, where he is staying.35 words
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Article372 1937-01-06 11 THE HEART Chief Source Of Anxiety Reuter Wireless. Vatican City, Jan. 5. J»HE condition of the Pope had a turn for the worse this afternoon and the heart action caused considerable anxiety hut later the heart improved and it is reported that there is no immediateReuter Wireless. - 372 words
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Article38 1937-01-06 11 A new factory, which will eventually provide work lor about, two thousand men. is to be built nt Lost***. Bolton, for the manufacture of De Havilland controllable pitch .\rrow.s u>r aeroplanes to be sup-lied to the British Government.38 words
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Article130 1937-01-06 11 Flying Boats From Marseilles Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 4. THE train journey between Paris and Brindisi in connec ion with Imperial Airways Empire services will become Paris to Marseilles under a new arrangement. The flying boat Castor operated the first service out of Marseilles carrying seven passengersReuter Wireless. - 130 words
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Article63 1937-01-06 11 Deprived Of Civil Rights Reuter. Nanking, Jan. 5. THE Stale Council has uphtld the militaiy tribunals dcci ion de priving Chang Hsueh Lian<4 of civil rights for live years, thus making it impossible for him to hold Government posts, civil or military. Chang is ordered to be placedReuter. - 63 words
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Article74 1937-01-06 11 Returning To China Next Month Reuter. London. Jan. 5 THE cruder Suffolk, whose Commander is Captain H. C. Phillips, is being commissioned at Chantham to-day for reservice in China after over a year in 'he dockyard for repairs and re-equip-ment costing £513,000. including additional armour and Anti-aircraft armamentReuter. - 74 words
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Article194 1937-01-06 11 STATE OF WAR? U.S.A. May Boycott German Ships Washington, Jan. 6. THE seventy-fifth Congress was rnv'-n'"H f c■ h*»v w 1 tionai prayers. The iilou ie of Representatives ;'»-elccted Mr. Bankheal as Speaker. Foreign affairs will be the first business apart from forma'itics. To-morrow ;he leadei:,194 words
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Article125 1937-01-06 11 To Get Shinmpnt Of Planes Away Reuter. Mr. Robert Cuse. who obtained a licence to exDort a consignment of aeroplanes, last week began a feverish rac a In get the shinment out of the United States before Congress can act to prevent it. Mr. Cuse engaged stevedores toReuter. - 125 words
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Article95 1937-01-06 11 A CHALLENGE By President Of General Motors Reuter. Neu York. Jrn. 5. A FIGHTING me>sa«e (o th? 155.C00 <> th«s General Motets Ccrpciaticn by Mr. AW* I I. Sloan (Junior), President cf th?* fum, urges them not to f?ar thai an} union or labour dictator willReuter. - 95 words
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Article74 1937-01-06 11 Organising Workers Into Industrial Unions Reuter Wireless. Flint, Michigan. Jan. 4 GENERAL Motors has ordered manufacturers of steel and rubber machinery and accessories to suspend deliveries till further notice, thus affect in;; thousands of men employed in these industries. The trade union strike aga General Motors is theReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article52 1937-01-06 11 Reuter. Detioit. Jan. 5. Mr. Homer Martin, President ol the United Auioworkers' Union, has pledged its co-operation with all Government agencies seeking concilia;ion in the present strikes. The pledge followed a re nor* from Washington that Miss Frances Perkins (Secretary for Labour- hart conferred with President Roosevelt regardingReuter. - 52 words
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Article36 1937-01-06 11 Shanghai. Jar 6 The Shanghai Overseas Bureau reports that last year 66 batches. kotaUrni I ?88 of unemployed overs*** Chfws" returned to China. mos\ of them b in? from Russia —Sin Chew Jit Pen.36 words
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Advertisement38 1937-01-06 11 PREMIER QUALITY MACARONI VERMICELLI f\ MACARONI PREMIERE QUALITE. TRAVERS' PERFECTION SHIP DRAXB ln'n.l'l MMM MANUfACTUU u e yc dellcate Jw NIRMiCELLI^^ rcui 01 TRAVERS' JY tfll JOSEPH TRAVERS SOXS LTD. j SINGAPORE PENANG KU ALA LUMPUR Jj MASTERS38 words
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Advertisement44 1937-01-06 11 Accurate Ocular Examination With Modern Instruments to uiagnose 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.Aj THP BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore. J44 words
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Advertisement96 1937-01-06 11 Save With JJ M V. "Silent Circulator" Refriffci aliar? 11.M.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, operates on96 words
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83 1937-01-06 12 HER SUCCESS EXPLAINED BUY THE CHEAPEST AND BEST, SAYS MR. YOSHIDA Singapore, Tuesday. "U7HY cannot the people in other countries manufacture goods as cheaply and of such quality as we do?" This was a question asked by Mr. Tan-Ichiro83 words
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Article790 1937-01-06 12 MR. Tan-Ichiro Yoshida is in Singapore on a mission to Malaysia to gain first-hand knowledge of present conditions. He left Hongkong by Imperial Airways plane for Penang and from there came down by train. He will leave on Saturday for Medan and from there will proceed to790 words
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Article296 1937-01-06 12 QUOTA FIXED AT 100 PER CENT. Reuter. British Official Wireless Brussels, Jan. 5. A lts meetin g h ere to-day the International Tin Committee decided to ratify the agreement to continue restriction of output in the industry for a period of five years from Jan. 1Reuter.; British Official Wireless - 296 words
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Article1517 1937-01-06 12 Both Sides Still Claiming Victories Madrid, Jan. 4. The insurgents have launched a general offensive on the Madrid fronts and heavy fighting is proceeding in which successes are claimed by both ciHp? Bayonne, Jan. 2. The French steamer was fired on oil Elanchove. Spanish Government planes are searching1,517 words
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Article99 1937-01-06 12 Berlin. Lectures on the value of colonial possessions will be given in the "barracks of the German police this winter. The por'.ce should be in the "front line," the "Kolonial Post" states, in thr effort to make th e German people colonial-minded. Previous offers of the Nazi lectur-*99 words
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Article274 1937-01-06 12 Gathering Data GOING HOME FOR CORONATION Singapore, Wednesday. ACCOMPANIED by his charmi o young wife, who previously held a position on the Oxford Times ii England, Mr. Philip Saltonstall, an English author, is gathering data for a book which he intends to write in the274 words
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Article240 1937-01-06 12 Malay Girls Perform "Berkhatam Koran" fFrom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan. 5 THE wedding was solermvsed at the residence of Inche Hitam bin Hau Ali of the Medical Department. Johoi*. Bahru, of his daughter Inche Zainah bnti Hitam and Inche Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Humid240 words
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Advertisement11 1937-01-06 12 SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO., LTD (Incorporated in S. S.). iW.P.S. 2911 words
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Advertisement19 1937-01-06 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSITKANCK.19 words
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599 1937-01-06 13 "NOT DRUNK" Alleges Deceptive Road Lights Singapore, Wednesday. MR. Sydney Archibald Seymour Park who is being tried in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark and a common jury on a charge of causing death of a599 words
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Article61 1937-01-06 13 Rewards Offered For Murderers British Official Wireless. Jerusalem. Jan.. 2. REWARDS totalling £50,000 ar? now being offered by the authorities for information concerning those guilty of many murders committed during last year's disturbances. The authorities have just published a list of 71 murders of British constables soldiers. JewsBritish Official Wireless. - 61 words
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Article97 1937-01-06 13 Yahya bin Ahmad— Katijah binti Eddar >From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan 5 A PRETTY Malay wedding took plac; at the residence of the bridegroom s father at 872. Bukit Chagar Johore Eahru when Inche Yahya bin Ahmaa ?on of the late Inche Ahmad of Muar t-rd97 words
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Article38 1937-01-06 13 British Official Wireless. London. Jan. b. Queen Marie of Jugoslavia and her 11 year-old son, Prince Tomislav, jrrived in London to-day The prince has com > to attend school in England.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration211 1937-01-06 13 Visit To Naval Base This Morning Singapore. Wednesday. THE Indian Deputation now visiting Mftlava ti inero're »nto Indian labour conditions arrived in Singapore at noon ye k t rdav by car. Deputation, which comprises the Rt. Hon. Srinivasa Sastri and Mr. G. S. Boz'aan. was accompanied by211 words
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Obituary257 1937-01-06 13 Priest Of Church Of Sacred Heart Singapore, Wednesday. THE Diocese of Malacca has been bereft by the untimely death last night of Rev. Father Joseph Sy, parish priest of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road. Singapore and manager of the Malaya Catholic Leader. The257 words
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Article61 1937-01-06 13 Amnesty For Naval Mutineers Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 6. ALL the mutineer* of the warship Zeven Piovineien, who rebelled when the vessel was in the Netherlands East Indies In 1933 enjoy the benefit of the royal amnesty on the occasion of Princess Juliana's wedding The amnesty is very wide,Reuter. - 61 words
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Article100 1937-01-06 13 Fenang. Wednesday. The marriage wa;s solemnised yesterday morning a.t the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Penang, of George Louis Lowe, only son of the late Mr. W P. Lowe and Mrs. Low and Dorothy only daughter of the late Mr. B. E. D'Aranjo and Mrs. C. H. Coomos.100 words
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Article36 1937-01-06 13 The annual dinner of the Lotus Club will be held at the G. H. Cafe on Saturday at 8 p.m.. The Right Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri will be the guest cf honour.36 words
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Article29 1937-01-06 13 British Official Wireless London, Jan. 5. His Majesty the King has assumed appointment as Air Commodore-in-Chief of the squadrons comprising the Auxiliary Air Force —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless - 29 words
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Advertisement207 1937-01-06 13 JOWETT "8" I Ac *ar with "BALANCEI* POWER" j We are willing to wager that not one in a hundred motorists looking at this new JOWETT muM J think it was an 8 h.p. That is quite understandable, of course, when it is remembered that j j -Balanced Power" allows207 words
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Advertisement167 1937-01-06 13 •AhO S4/D, I ESKIMO PIES Vanilla Ice Cream, coated Chocolate We can recommend this delicious confection, from personal trial. Hating some special friends to tea. we looked round for "somcihing different" and found it in ESKIMO PIES which proved to be most tempting. The children just love them! Hare you167 words
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234 1937-01-06 14 THIRD TEST ALMOST LOST AUSTRALIA MAKE MERRY ON A DEAD WICKET AUSTRALIA WERE ALL OUT THIS MORNING. AT LUNCH-TIME. FOR 564 RUNS. ENGLAND THEREFORE HAVE TO MAKE 689 RUN'S FOR VICTORY. AUSTRALIA finished up yesterday's play234 words
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Article703 1937-01-06 14 Melbourne. Jan 5. PORTY-THOUSAND people wer? prer sent when the third Te-t was resumed this morning, with the scores al: Australia Ist Inns. 200 for dec. England Ist Inns. 75 for 9 dec. 1 Australia 2nd Inns. 194 for 5. The weather was cool though the703 words
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Article54 1937-01-06 14 Commercial Tournament Draw To-day 1 1 The Secretary of the Singapore Badminton Assn announces that the draw for the Commercial Tournament will take place to-day at 8.00 p.m. a r the Clerical Union Rangoon R^ad I.ntries will be accepted until 1.90 p.m. to-day The first round Is expected54 words
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Article99 1937-01-06 14 The Post Office Club will open it; soccer season officially on Thursday when they will play a friendly game against the Bata Shoe Sports Club Any teams desiring friendly fixtures with the above Club are requested to communicate with their Football Cap tain. Mr Teo Ban Teck. c99 words
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Article95 1937-01-06 14 To-day. S.CR.C. v. Sikh Police at De- ot ~~J c cheok w «h. Shim Kah Foo Yap Choon Lin. Teo Boon Glm Tan Boon Soon. Fam Choo Beng Neo Lee. Low Kee Pow. Gan Kee 'Tian. Gan Kee Siang, Ong Swee Keng To-day. SC R C. v. "C"95 words
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Article663 1937-01-06 14 Australia 564 All Out Melbourne. Jan. 6. •pHFRE wl'.s a crowd of 25 000 at the lesumptinn this morning. The v kv was eloudv. and the weithcr mild, but the wiek:t has imorovd and i-; now good. Fishlork (twelfth man» is fielding in place of Vcrr. absent. Voce663 words
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Article45 1937-01-06 14 Cambridge University Golf Club have cancelled all their remaining-fixture? tr the term as a mark of respect to the SJTffILS 1 As To d > the BOlf Bl^SUi a 111 a motor accident, and fee em.-fmal round matches in the Cair Cup competition have been postponed45 words
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Article171 1937-01-06 14 ARMY SINGAPORE TEAMS Saturday's Rugger On The Padang \S a final touch to their preparation for their Malaya Cup final encount:r on Saturday next week, Jan. 16, at Kuala Lumpur against Selangor, the Army rugger fifteen will play a match on Saturday at th: S.C.C. against the Singapore State side.171 words
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Article234 1937-01-06 14 Australia To Win Next Year? ALTHOUGH it is still very eariv Australia are preparing for next year's Davis Cup contest. According toMr. S. R. Youdale. who accompanied the teams as honorary manager in 1934. a great deal depends upon Craw ford's form, but h e thinks that234 words
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Article42 1937-01-06 14 The closing date of entries for the Singapore huid courts tennis chnmnionships. to be held at Fairer Park from Jan. 15. has been extended to Jan 11 They should be sent to the Secretary co "Queen's-. 3 Prince Street42 words
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Article108 1937-01-06 14 UERE is a list of the new records 11 which have been set up j n ,t Melbourne Test, so far:— A FTENDANCE: lor one day 87,708; for one Test match. „>% |g<j (for four days only). RECEIPTS: For one day -v-,, for one Test match, £25,393 four108 words
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Article261 1937-01-06 14 Three Secure All The Places London. JACK DOYLE, who is this year rid, for Seymour's Wetherby stabi comes third in the family of live jooki brothers who once ail rode together a race in Ireland, the first three hoi therein being ridden by Doyl:s.261 words
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Article54 1937-01-06 14 E R. T. HOLMES has accepted t] cantamcv of the Surrey Counl Cricket Club for 1937. Thh fact been announced by Mr. H. D LevescV Oower. president of the Surrey ehib Mr. Levtson-Gower states that' Holme may not be able to play quite so ofu as54 words
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Advertisement13 1937-01-06 14 GPAPE FPUIT SODA •-.-V so refreshing/ %Mk E®A§ga ft M iAVi LT®. W13 words
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Advertisement53 1937-01-06 14 C^ABC I A* Go*** Bovril used consistently. 3-nd judiciously in th? kitchen vv.ll add flavcur to dishes and will improve be > end measure Jfll wk the standard of your culinary m mfel requirements. Not only this /fly P>fS^— Du Bovril will build up heahh in the household to a53 words
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255 1937-01-06 15 MANY TEAMS Chinese New Year Tournament From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. KUALA Lumpur will be the venue of an interesting series of hockey matches during the Chinese New Year holiday week-end, commencing Feb. 11. The YW.CA. are organising a quadrangular255 words
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Article180 1937-01-06 15 Ladies' January Bogey At S.G.C. THE Singapore Golf Club Ladies' January Bogey competition was playtd at. Bukit Timah on Monday, and resulted in a tie in "A" division between Mrs. S. N. Kelly and Mts. J. Huggins with a score of two down, in a tie in "B"180 words
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Article75 1937-01-06 15 Will Enter Wimbledon Next Year London, Dec 20. IT was reliably stated to-day that Mrs. I Helen Wills Moody, who did not pciticipate in any major tournaments T is year, intends to compete at Wimbledon in 1937 with the objcct of creating a lecord by winning the women,75 words
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Article88 1937-01-06 15 On Saturday in a CS.C. match COLOURS: V. Joseph. X Kumaratnv V. Balasingham. A Ranatunga, X Thillanathan. K. Kandasamy. X Jvmdram. C. Thuraisingham. T E X Rctnam. G. Kathirasoo. A. Joseph. VHITFS-' A Nathaniels K. Muthukumaru. A N S. Pillai. N SaravannD K. Samy. A Ponnambalam. R Sabapathy.88 words
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Article68 1937-01-06 15 West Ham United F.C. have secured no transfer of T. Green, an inside ripht, from W-st Bromwich Albion. He one of the most promising young Inside forwards in the First Division aj.d they have paid over £3.000 to secure his ivice* Green first came under the A the68 words
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52 1937-01-06 15 Fus. "Paddy" Long, of the untitled and runner-up in the championship at the last Singapore ABA. tournament, who has turned professional. In his first fight as a "pro", he outpointed Kid Amat in the main event cf an Ipch promotion, over 12 twominute rounds. He fights under the name of52 words
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Article230 1937-01-06 15 Clerical U«nion And I.A. Reserves Singapore. Tuesday. THE second team of the Indian Association met the Clerical Union at hockey on the I.A. ground this evening and an exciting game ended in a draw cf two goals each. The Clerical Union were superior in the230 words
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Article101 1937-01-06 15 Ent res for the 1938 "Hassics" been published In the "Racing Calendar The D.rby has closed with 294. the St Legfer with 294. the 2 000 Guineas with 247. the Oaks with 269. His Majesty has nominated seven D'rby entries, these being Air Flow, Blare, Hatton Garden.101 words
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Article35 1937-01-06 15 U/ING COMMANDER. SIR LOUIS GREIG who Dartnered K'ng George VI when in 1926 His Majesty played ir the doubles Chamnionships at Wimbledon has been elected Chairman of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club35 words
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Article529 1937-01-06 15 ETCETERAS UNLUCKY TO LOSE TO MERCHANTS Singapore. Wednesday. PLAYING in the S.C.C. rugger tournament on the padang yesterday, the Merchants defeated the Etceteras in a hard game by six points <*wo tries» to nil. The result was against the run of play for the losers had529 words
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Article76 1937-01-06 15 Malayan Championship Tournament Singapore, Wednesday. The following are the results of las', nieht's ties in the Malayan four-ball billiards championship held at the Singapore Clerical Union: James Lee (A.A.Cj beat Goh Guan Chua (C.U.) 300—160. Victor Woodford < F.K C. beat Gun Hock Chye (U.C.F.A.) 300—213 TO-DAY S TIES76 words
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Advertisement243 1937-01-06 15 l 1,, j VIRGIN FACE POWDER. Far excels other powders as a beau- ttfier and healer and can be used wet oi dry. Obtainable in three shades at all j good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO., 205 SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. STOKE i Okaxa Sole Agents: V. A. baktholdmeusz, ltd. ™HHlM243 words
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Advertisement159 1937-01-06 15 'V. J$ The greatest advance in Racket design since the game I began. 2 FRAME onh .51.5.00 GUT 4 EXTRA ACCORDING TO j| QUALITY REQUIRED amalgamated dealers. II fa% A C E N C I E SMM apply direct to 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE MASTERS. (ZJmumc>&2> T U c159 words
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Miscellaneous24 1937-01-06 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY:—4.:i8 a.m.. 8 ft. 4 ins.; 5.3-8 p.m.. 7 ft. TO-MORROW:—5.30 a.m., 8 ft. 3 ins.; 7.18 p.m.. tj ft. 8 ins.24 words
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Article, Illustration885 1937-01-06 16 J. B. CLARK - INTO THE FIFTH YEAR A REVIEW OF EMPIRE BROADCASTING BY J. B. CLARK Director Of The 8.8.C. Empire Service DV a happy D chance the Empire Broadcasting Service was started in the last month of 1932. Therefore, as each new calendar year appears, we885 words
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Article22 1937-01-06 16 Mr. Chiah Hang Sin of the Chinese Education Department. Is visit ne t OO In the course of a tour of Malaya22 words
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167 1937-01-06 16 THE TESTS Regular Programmes Shortly THE new Singapore radio station, 1 rrcrlrd by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, has been making test transmissions since Jan. 1. Report; of listeners so far received are to the effect that reception on the medium wavelength of167 words
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Article224 1937-01-06 16 Response To The Christmas Appeal The hon. treasurer of th e Children's Aid Society. Singapore, s nd, the following list of donations In response to %be Christmas appeal: Mr and Mrs. J. M. Si;ne $250 J A Elia* 100 Mr. L. R. Macphal 05 Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.)224 words
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Article11 1937-01-06 16 Rev. C. E. Fang. District Superinpore from bemg Sck S" SS?11 words
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98 1937-01-06 16 to find contentments fisSS" 0 needs When it passes that OO a ye ar. frenuentlv R re unh appiness ness is by SSL achieve haPPidaily habit bv W ukir^ U S lty f tne dose of PtokSteslSS needed CCU T£ nal Wjy,98 words
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Article319 1937-01-06 16 Italian Views On New Pact British Official Wireless Rome, Jan. 2. THE Anglo-Italian agreement takes the form of an exchange of let ers. Sir tfric Drummond, interviewed after the signature, said there is nothing in the document against France or anybody else. The I alian pressBritish Official Wireless - 319 words
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Article93 1937-01-06 16 Business Man Falls (tut In Mid-Air Reuter. London, Jan 5 DAS3ENGERS of an airliner read r croydnn from Cologne related olarmmg disaopearanc? en route of m Wenner aged fifty, returning holiday m Germany. He .seemed to be agitated and mr 1 a lon- letter, he then roseReuter. - 93 words
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Article63 1937-01-06 16 1 Charges Of Revolutionary Activities Reuter Wireless. Trrr, MOSCOW. Jail 4 HE Press breaks its sil nee concerning Karl Radek. the publicist, which it has observed sinc e the trial of Zino\ieff. The to-day charges Radek with having been a member oft he underground Trotskyist organisation a<ld havingReuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article63 1937-01-06 16 Five Million Pounds Said To lie Involved Reuter. A,,, rpt lf< London, Jan. 5 wEEKS search has tailed to uneurtr Lady Houston's will and the solici i-vjis have publicly appealed for information. It is estimated that £5C0G00C is the sum involved. Lady Houston's remains were buried andReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement134 1937-01-06 16 JOSEPjHTR^™& Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. like 1r l !.n!r win c tX Arn > -<B ;J 16-18 Upper j»mf' V 1 f EVERY KENNEL V-OOPERiSDOG i PRODUCTS.. PULVEX VERMIN POWnFR a J» power. Pr '^^o^'" .t** VjaWLV »»d forWo^Vta"p^!leth or ma ,T a d Parasitic sk:n dte ""Proving til,, condition134 words
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Advertisement44 1937-01-06 16 Ah! The New GIANT Macleans^ P« rfe «»V fre,h k •queer* to the last. No wonder the new pure white n I *Jiant Maclean» Ueo ponular nd ca P exclusive I to MACLEANS Macleans PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE fey ofl Chemists and Stores. «4» I44 words
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Advertisement213 1937-01-06 17 don t you often envy their VITALITY THEY seem in fine fettle while you feel flat. They go into everything with gusto. They get on in life. And why Because they belong to that minority whose nerves are in prime condition. The fact that you can envy them proves that213 words
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Advertisement308 1937-01-06 17 ONLY $80.— ONLY Listen to the World with the New HIS MASTERS VOICE CLIPPER Wl I *fj TESTED BY 21,270 MILE FLIGHT PP F *f p SHORT, MEDIUM WAVE RECEPTION .JR" J' PI PHONOGRAPH^O^NECTION JjJjP?" i»mrE $80/- OXLY. i 4. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF "MAGIC §B j| BRAIN" "MAGIC308 words
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Miscellaneous1511 1937-01-06 17 Malayan Listeners 9 Radio !*lf 5 I Broadcasting Daily On F!MPTR"R P-m. l Toy town Cavalry Trot (Irving, arr. 225 Metres niVlxicrxA 4 wilric, 8 35 P-m. The BBC Welsh Orchestra; Fletcher). Come, Sing to me (T. ThompPROGRAABIISn leader, Frank Thomas; conductor, Idris son, arr. Beaver). Rendezvous (Alletter. iw ifE1,511 words
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Article267 1937-01-06 18 Gunmen Spend Six Hours Robbing Jewellers New York. DOUR gunmen are still at large to-day who have reached a high watermark in crime for affability and daring. While they spent six hours robbing jewellers on the ground floor of a Washington building, they ran the lift,267 words
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Advertisement381 1937-01-06 18 r< »4 t t s V ALLENBURYS for a strong frame f m w m** I m J J and fine development 111 \!^ftAv What bonny little mites! It is at the toddling stage that the results of early feeding on 'Allenburys' become so clearly apparent. To see little limbs381 words
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Advertisement123 1937-01-06 18 Ut «A» cOoK PABSTPABST TAPaCan is yout INSIST ON ORIGINAL personal drink—taken PABST TAPaCan from the brewery and j r> l Brewery Goodness served to you, just as Pabst J ealcd Rjght made it. When you taste the beer Protected Flavor produced by ninety-two Non-refillable years of experience, the finest123 words
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Advertisement23 1937-01-06 18 c Products of combined •kill integrity "Encore" GENUINE SILK LADIES STOCKINGS Retail price per pair: $1.20 to $3.00 BABA&CO.LTD. Sole Agents for Malaya23 words
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Miscellaneous1291 1937-01-06 18 Malayan Radio FRIDAY phoht, Holland IflUia tflll AIMUIIF 12.25 p.m. Call DJA. DJB (German. w English). German Folk Song. (Wavelength 25.57 metres). (Continued from page 17) 12.30 p.m. Music for all. TODAY 1.20 p.m. News in German. BERLIN STATION TO-MORRcrW 1.15 p.m. Music for all (continued; Special transmission on account1,291 words
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1541 1937-01-06 19 WHAT MO DERN AIR TRANSPOR T IS DOING PROM their view-point to-day, with intense activity prevailing ,n directions, and with longstance air routes about to be pted as a routine method of dispatch for mails at ordinary i! rates, those engaged in nation1,541 words
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Article156 1937-01-06 19 Italian Engineer Wins Prize Rome. rpHE extraction of iron from -»n A the beaches of Italy's seaside resort is claimcd to have been made possible, by a process invented by Attllio Crea &n engineer. He has. as a result won one of the prizes given by the156 words
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Advertisement224 1937-01-06 19 look at Your Skin Skin Specialists declare that M Bifc^k 80 out of every 100 women suffer from skin outbreaks, Spots, pimples, blotches, and EI '''l|F% 'muddy' complexions EI fĔ Ĕ Ugly complexion faults are IP woman's most common enemy. heavy powdering in an effort to an |L hide them.224 words
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Article, Illustration77 1937-01-06 20 At the sea-sports: The race for M alay kolehs in progress. (Tribune.^ At the sea sports: The official tug and a section of the huge crowd of spectators. (Tribune.) Members of the Cricket Club, who beat the Fire Brigade77 words
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Advertisement55 1937-01-06 20 "If your hair is becoming too "Or you want a man's beard on i your chin, "As yon sow, so yon reap "And the remedy's cheap! "For a bounteous crop** Agents: Joseph Travers ft Sons, Ltd. APB-4 I PRinC€SS of HOLLYWOOD HAIR PREPARATIONS x BRILUANTINE MD^ wave lotion Mmmk SHAMPOO55 words
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Advertisement130 1937-01-06 20 Her Hair Grew Thick And Long Again ASTONISHING RESULTS BY USE OF KOTALKO "I was almost was advised found the* right thing. The new hair growth developed and strengthened. "It has been maintained in length and quantity, as you will see by my photograph. My hair is all that can130 words
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