Morning Tribune, 5 February 1936
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1936-02-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-No. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY Feb. 5, 1936. FIVE CENTS.12 words
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Article282 1936-02-05 1 ""mpw" I 10,000 MEN AFFECTED I MO\ IMS .*****1 S DISPITE. as tmm 1 1< iai hOXDKXERS are threatened with a serious shortage of meat m conW sequence of a strike by shopmen and other workers at the famous karket of Smithfield. Tin- strike began at midnightReuter; British Wireless - 282 words
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Article96 1936-02-05 1 COMPLICATIONS SBT IN J Shanghai, Feb. 4. THE condlUon of Mr. Wang Ching Wel, 1 the former Premier, who is recovering from wounds sustained from shots fired by wofcd-be assassins at Nanking recently, has become com?licated owing to an attack of influenza. It is styd that his pulseSin Chew Jit Poh - 96 words
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Article63 1936-02-05 1 New N.Y.K. motorships page Z Singapore harbour plans -day m Singapore 3 Girl's flight to Australia 3 financial news 4 and 5 lilm news I 'uind Malaya 8 improved Singapore roads 9 Treasury cheques forged 9 American artist leaving 9 Shopping guide 13 news 15 Netherlands Consul returns63 words
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Article74 1936-02-05 1 Sensation Jn Calcutta A SENSATION has been caused m Calcutta by a police seizure of arms on the Ellerman liner City of Christchurch on her arrival m port from Singapore (says Reuter). The seizure was the largest ever made m the port of Calcutta and comprised of74 words
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Article54 1936-02-05 1 Shanghai, Feb. 4. As a result of the ban on speculation fluctuations m the prices of bonds have intensified. The Brokers' Guild are petitioning the Ministry of Finance for the reduction of the amount of the Government's reconstruction loan as the burden is regarded as being too heavy for them.—Sin Chew Jit Poh - 54 words
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Article47 1936-02-05 1 Genoa, Feb. 2 THE use of Zeppelins on the Dutch airlines to Batavia was discussed at a meeting here between Doctor Eckener and Doctor Bronsing, Director of the Royal Dutch Air Lin*, according to the Italian press.- fdxmvbh mf ndjfnjsdnfv hf bv r>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiii-iii»iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii»British Official Wireless - 47 words
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Article115 1936-02-05 1 NEW JAPANESE DEMANDS Shanghai, Feb. 4. LATEST Japanese demands m North China have been responsible for reviving the tension there, according to messages received here from Peiping. Fully backed by the Japanese, General Li Shiu Hsin, the Manchukuo commander m Charhar, demands the dismissal of General Chang ChiSin Chew Jit Poh - 115 words
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Article162 1936-02-05 1 UNAFFECTED Mr. Eden On China London, Feb. 4. IN the House of Commons, replying to questions as regards the situation m China, Mr. Anthony Eden briefly recalled the establishment of the JJopei and Chahar political council, also the administration of the de-militarised zone m north-eastern Hopei by tlve autonomousReuter - 162 words
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Article48 1936-02-05 1 Singapore, Tuesday. While a party of Chinese were indulging m a game of card, m a house m Boon Teck Road, on Sunday night a gang of armed Cantonese burst into the room and took away $2.60. The matter was only reported to tne police last night. t48 words
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Advertisement7 1936-02-05 1 |ll I 1.1.1H1111'*****11-I'-HIW S.C^C TENNIS: I SEEPAGE7 words
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Advertisement110 1936-02-05 1 The strongest, safest and most Wfp economical disinfectant and deo- AjgVL dorant ordinary disinfectants 1 XjfcjJof usual type may have co- I '^i HTX efficients to 3or 4— if they are 1 ~Ym W J reliable brands. Municipal fluid I rV\ has a co-efficient of from 18 to I vBV110 words
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Article230 1936-02-05 2 FOR EUROPEAN SERVICE "J!* 1 Class Ships To Go Singapore, Tuesday. j^EW motorships are to be placed on the Europe-Far East run by the N.Y.K. line during the season of 1936, the Morning Tribune is able to reveal. They rfr<* nearing completion m Japanese shipbuilding yards. A230 words
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Article111 1936-02-05 2 TOWNS ISOLATED IN NflW ZEALAND Wellington, Feb. 2. THE whole of the North _sia_.d has been swept by the worst southerly gale m years and all centres, including Wellington, have been isolated but an emergency radio service is operating. The gale was strongest as PalmerSton North, where the111 words
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250 1936-02-05 2 Late Mr. Moller MILITARY FUNBRAL YESTERDAY Singapore, Tuesday. THE death took place at his residence No. 340— E Changi Road, Singapore, on Feb. 3, after an illness extending over several months of Hr. Lawrence Frederick Moller, an inspector employed ln the Roads Department of the Singapore Municipality. The deceased, who250 words
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Article27 1936-02-05 2 H.E. the High Commissioner has been pleased to approve phe promotion of Lieutenant (Acting Captain) H. J. Cockman, D.F.C., Malayan Volunteer Infantry, to the rank of Captain.27 words
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Article272 1936-02-05 2 Dredging Of East Lagoon Singapore, Tuesday. "f VISUALISE that by 1&50 the east lagoon will have been dredged and the hulks removed anu replaced by ft Stone f>ier alongside which ocean going vessels can berth, but that, of course, is a matter for the Harbour Board." This was272 words
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Article27 1936-02-05 2 Mr. F. O. Allen, of Anglo-Oriental Malaya > Kuala Lumpur, Ltd., is going home next month on medical advice He and Mrs. Allen will sail on the Philoctetes.27 words
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Advertisement100 1936-02-05 2 T "THIS MILK KEEPS I R REFRIGERATION! Jj}^J/ R q rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended O A Whole Milk the milk by doctors for even the frail--5 that ke&pa. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer U fresh milk— only water is does not carry Klim, send100 words
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Advertisement43 1936-02-05 2 **a m_m J J GUMMING UP OF PISTON RINGS I j AND i UNNECESSARY OVERHAULS j I WILL BE PREVENTED j v a i By Ising j Shell Motor Oils I i j Be up to date— Shellubricate j 1 I a*. .j.43 words
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Article174 1936-02-05 3 AN INTREPID AIRWOMAN I Recent Cairo Adventure A 22- YEAR-OLD girl, daughter of a former G.O.C. of Ceylon, plans to fly to Australia m (he Autumn (states the Times of Ceylon). She is Miss Betty Malcolm, only daughter of Brigadier-General H. H. L. Malcolm, who was174 words
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Article156 1936-02-05 3 BAD WEATHER HAS EFFECT London, Feb. 3. THE accentuation of the normal sea- sonal increase m unemployment at this time of the year, due to the spell of unfavourable weather around the date of the count and to the registration oi a large number of juveniles who reachedBritish Official Wireless - 156 words
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Article189 1936-02-05 3 REPORT EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS London, Feb. 3. SENOR Gomez, the Mexican Ambassador m Paris, was elected Chairman of the Committee of Experts which met at Geneva to-day and began the task of investigating the effectivenes of an extension of the embargo on exports to Italy toBritish Official Wireless - 189 words
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Article36 1936-02-05 3 According to the President of the Great Northern Railway Company, a meeting of directors to consider refunding plan for its $100,000,000 of Seven per cent, bonds, maturing m July of this year, will be held shortly.36 words
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Article86 1936-02-05 3 To-day In Singapore CAPlTOL.— "Without Regret," with Elissa Landi, Frances Drake, etc. Also pictures of the scenes at the death of George V. PAVILION.— "Stormy Weather," with Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, etc. ALHAMBRA.— "Speed Wings," with Tim McCoy and "State Trooper" with Regis Toomey. ROXY, KATONG.— "Kentucky Kernels/* with Wheeler86 words
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Article64 1936-02-05 3 SinTapcre Tuesday. Mr. Soon Hock Chia a young lawyer from Penang, arrived m Singapore yesterday, and will take up duties m the Supreme Court from to-morrow as Deputy Registrar m place of Mr. C. F. J. Ess who has assumed duties as Acting Sheriff. Mr. Ess takes the64 words
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Advertisement28 1936-02-05 3 MHH Daily Lunch $1.00 Phone 4906 .5. ;v V I E^^H __i----k_______l c N _______V^______________________H N i E_ f v/ i^l V m \f'*tk't»i i \_Tf fI i.i..O.UuO_ _.«..< <•28 words
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Advertisement108 1936-02-05 3 4* j KAPID-HAEDENING CEMENT Ji fl k **^**z f_JH flr BT !•>;*-__. fll r_ ________i ______i _p *___B________a > MB*' _T I fl B_T_ <t.i__ _r .•JA' A. ia T t W_l!___P^ y it w T__W_^^ X»»; <y C. L__M_)ll_r HUp-^..V- *%ljl p__T___F Also Obtainable from: JOHN, LITTLE CO., LTD.,108 words
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345 1936-02-05 4 THE LOCAL LONDON TIN MARKET RUBBER Tone Continues M»rk.i Rem.i-* jr*. firm Firm (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tsesday. Rubber (Singapore) 24% cts., up 3/ 8 ct. Market Tone: Very steady. Tin (Singapore) $100%; down Tuesday, later. With rubber up m London and New York but with the local market345 words
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Article89 1936-02-05 4 (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 10 per cent, for the year ending 30th September. 1936. will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 26th February, 1936. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the89 words
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Article50 1936-02-05 4 (Established m 1880 1 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100.000,000 Reserve Fund V.127.450,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAMI. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. M 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 r 6472 Compradore's Desk. sdf bsdfsjdgb ksdfgb sj nsfgb50 words
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Article124 1936-02-05 4 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Inclined to be quiet witn prices m some cases a shade easier. Batu Selangor and Jelebus .93, buyers. Kuchais improved to 71 cents buyers. Norths buyers at .66, S. Kintas wanted at $5.40, Talams sellers at $1.65, Pungah, business done 20 6, London124 words
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Article253 1936-02-05 4 London, 6.30 p.m. Feb. 3. Share f othe^lS m st n ated On Previously Yesterday RUe or Fall War Loan. W M Vf* Com. Union Assce. (Units) "7l 14 Prudential Assce. "A" 383,4 Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 10 lv Canadian Pacific (s2s>253 words
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Article1181 1936-02-05 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Tuesday, Feb. 4, 5 p.m. 1 SWEDISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER London, Feb. 3. The Swedish 4,600 tons aircraft cruiser Gotland, which is visiting British waters, arrived at Spithead to-day and exchanged salutes of guns with the military and noval saluting batteries.— British Official Wireless. Bayers. Sellers. A-npat1,181 words
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Advertisement226 1936-02-05 5 PENNY -A-MILE Think! The Austin Seven will take three others and yourself for less .than a cent per mile each, all m t Remember! Twelve .years of experience is built into these dependable cars— every feature is proved f The Austin Seven presents the "Small-car man" not only with the226 words
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Advertisement185 1936-02-05 6 THE FUNNII_ST AND GOOFIEST PICTURE EVER MADE B OPENING TO-NIGHT PAVILION 1 a-wwamwaawww. The only stormy wea her you can laugh at! Gales of laughter. Tornadoes of fun I A cyclone of mirth! "Stormy Weather" v^Bß______Bß_________P l BY BEN TRAVERS starring ■Fltom walls I WITH J and Malaya's own star185 words
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Advertisement261 1936-02-05 6 t lie GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT of j THE PAST TEN YEARS! 1 CAPITOL 7. Ne*. Week"f j m. Z I iWzPfa^ A SUPERB FEAST 0F L OVE, S Ljjf j DIVINE SONG! if s '_t___^ J Mr J jp m______ j WWtkIGHT I 1 I __€T7>_. TULLIO CARMINATI LYLE TALBOT261 words
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Article313 1936-02-05 7 "Next Time We Love" MARGARET SULLA VAN'S NEW PICTURE OVER a year ago Universal bought an Ursula Parrott story. It was then entitled "Say Goodbye Again" and ran serially m McCall's Magazine. Its next appearance was m book covers as "Next rime We Live" published by Longmanns Green, and it313 words
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Article55 1936-02-05 7 seems that Carl Laemmle himseU Jjce ordered a screen test of this ™2_Xi year-old girl when she was only thirteen. She was big for her age at that Ume. and a friend of her family sent a photol aph to Carl Laemmle as a response to ihis Saturday Evening Post55 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-02-05 7 A .cene from One Night of Love." starring Grace Mcore, which is coming to the Capitol next week.18 words
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Article127 1936-02-05 7 A new chapter has started m the life of Diana Gibson, whose French-Irish parentage has already showered her with such names as Malloy, Agapette, and LaBie. Universal thought that Diana Gibson was a little more screenable than any of these. It was on a vacation trip, the result127 words
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Advertisement53 1936-02-05 7 *> j mama I Positively Blf^S^RH i Bert WHEELER and Re' crt WOOLSEY m j i "Kentucky Kernels" I A picture with adventures andantics of WHEELER WOOLSEY i which is chockful of GAY MUSIC. SINGING and DANCING, j AN R.K.O. RADIO PICTURE HOLIDAY MATINEE THURS. FER. 6TH. 'HAPPINESS AHEAD" also53 words
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Advertisement231 1936-02-05 7 ANOTHER BIG HIT Screening Simultaneously at the GRAND THEATRE 7.30 p.m. (NEW WORLD) 9.30 p.m. and EMPIRE TALKIES 7 p.ra. (Tanjong Pagar Rd.) 9 p.m. The Great all Talking, Singing and Dancing CANTONESE HIT Presenting two well-known screen personalities LUM KUNG SUN of (Country Grtmtleman) fame and (who had several231 words
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321 1936-02-05 8 OO Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald _s safely back m the House of Commons. One of th. utstand ing incidents of the recent General Election was the ve»y deflni to rejection of the former Prime Minister by the electors of the Seaham division of Durham, and321 words
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Article, Illustration792 1936-02-05 8 mount FABER, with its towering mast from which the shipping signals are floWn, has been undergoing a change m the past week or two. The mast is being dismantled and a new one erected further back on the hill -top. It Is said that the point where the792 words
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Article232 1936-02-05 8 Mr. C. J. Gurney, who has been a master at St. Andrew's School, Singapore, for the past three years, has left tor England. He is succeeded by Mr. D. C. G. Sibley, who arrived on the Rawalpindi on Thursday. ■Mr. W. A. C. Haines, at one time stationed m232 words
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Advertisement75 1936-02-05 8 Vl M I w f. I _F I y>v7 7 I "*i >.' mm^' Mf ______^i'*fl4>A*t«*5 j, ral 1 Jr r £i'_' V^TjjM '"haf mM^m^ m^*\\ I ____________________________________ll9P6_________p _______HV_E__a_^_ y _^^iH fir Close work Buy a carton of Light Nights are long. Good light makes them cheerful* So choose the75 words
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Article446 1936-02-05 9 sd gbhjs n df jbndf jhfsg Widening Main Thoroughfares Singapore. Tuesday. rpHREE major road improveI A ment works which are going on m Singapore just now will have the effect of enhancing the high reputation which the island already enjoys for its excellent system of roads. These446 words
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Article46 1936-02-05 9 Los Angeles, Feb. 4. Ten men were killed and 20 injured m a flre m their sleeping quarters at Parker Dam, Colorado River. Ninety were sleeping m a dormitory but sixty escaped m spite of the rapid spread of the flames.— Reuter.46 words
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Article29 1936-02-05 9 London, Feb. 4. unemployment m Britain increased during January by 291,000, a trend as(nbed to seasonal decline and severe weather conditions, restricting outdoor employment.— Reuter.29 words
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Article24 1936-02-05 9 New York, Feb. 4. Fifty people have died during the week-end as a result of the continued Arctic weather.-— Reuter.24 words
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Article220 1936-02-05 9 Johore Cle rk's Guilt Plea (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, BeD. 4. SENTENCES totalling one year's rigorous imprisonment were imposed to-day on Abdullah bin Omah, formerly a clerk m the State Treasury, who was found guilty on four counts of forgery of Treasury cheques. The accused220 words
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Article94 1936-02-05 9 FAREWELLS ARRANGED BY CHURCHES ON acccunt of the approaching retirement of the Rev. William Murray. OBE., M.A.. on Friday, Feb. 7. at 9 p.m. th^ congregation of the Singapore Presbyterian Church (Orchard Road'- will hold a farewell social meeting, with a short musical programme, at the Tomlinson94 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-02-05 9 Familiar Scene.— A view across the Andersen Bridge m Singapoie, which perhaps is the most familiar to every Singaporean.19 words
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Article127 1936-02-05 9 EARLY ACTION IS PROMISED Singapore, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S Silver Jubilee Relief Fund, which totals $1,400,000, is to be invested m gilt edged securities. Meanwhile arrangements are being made by the committee of management to commence the administration of the Fund at an early date. The Yen. Archdeacon Graham White,127 words
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Article299 1936-02-05 9 American Artist Moving On Singapore, Tuesday. SINGAPORE does not offer much m the way of subjects for an artist. That, at all events, appears to be the opinion of Miss May Mott Smith, American artist and traveller, who although she has painted many pictures on her travels,299 words
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Advertisement29 1936-02-05 9 Toll ana V <niio selii ITALIAN TYPE w**wa M*W*\ Another per bottle fw/Wffi] Tolhy from all !N*|^s QUALITY dealers. UikSiSj Product. illip Sole Agents for Malaya: McALISTER CO., LTD.29 words
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Article, Illustration62 1936-02-05 10 General Graziani, who directed the successful advance of the Italian troops at Dolo. The Dagenham Ladies' Pipe Band proved one of the biggest attractions at theCamiva! (Topical Press). FLOODS AT SHEPPERTON -Tugs pas sing the submerged bungalows at Walt on Bridge, during the heavy floods at62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-02-05 11 vaHcu. at the Waverley Market, Edinburgh Orace Bradley, a Paramount Picture star. ■wen sweetheart. Brian Aheme, m M- G.-M. latest film, "I Live My Life," opening at the Capitol on Thursday.32 words
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Article543 1936-02-05 12 Hints fo r the HOSTESS GRAPEFRUIT PUNCH: The juice of one grapefruit and two oranges is combined with a cupful of sugar and allowed to stand for an hour. This is poured into a pitcher with two bottles of pale ginger ale and enough crushed mint to give a distinct543 words
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Article, Illustration95 1936-02-05 12 The ingredients should all be thoroughly blended before the ice is added. FLORIDA LONG DRINK: Tall glasses are filled two-thirds full with grapefruit Juice. Three blocks of ice, half a teaspoonful of sugar syrup, and a sliced kumquat are added, with seltzer to fill. BOSTON COOLER: Three squares of ice95 words
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Article, Illustration65 1936-02-05 12 dial. Ice, pale ginger ale, the juice of a lemon, and a sprig of fresh mint are added. SUMMER PUNCH: A cupful of lemonjuice, two cupfuls of cooked juice from fresn raspberries (or raspberry syrup or cordial), and a small bottle of carbo- (3) Serve m glass jug. Garnish each65 words
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Article50 1936-02-05 12 HERE are the ingredients used m making Fruit Cup. The pictures will tell you how to put them togetner. 3 oranges 1 pint washed, stoned and minced cherries 2 pints ginger-ale Sugar to taste 3 lemons 1 .mall tin crushed pineapple Soda water as required Blocks of ice50 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-02-05 12 (1> Squeeze and strain oranges and lemons. Add to cherries. Stir m pineapple and juice.15 words
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Article253 1936-02-05 12 PERSIMMONS so often go begging m the market because, though delightful m flavour and appearance, their uses are not known to the average homemaker, who usually goes as tar as sliced persimmon salad and let's it go at that. ftM l If you would like to make253 words
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Article360 1936-02-05 12 A happy choice for a special dinner ln many homes is domestic duck. And really nothing could be finer, but please, oh please, bear m mind that ducks are deceptive creatures when they appear m glazed glory on the dinner table. There is just about enough meat on360 words
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Advertisement12 1936-02-05 12 >1 \ISO\ PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. TeL 4610. CORNER HOUSE12 words
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Advertisement28 1936-02-05 12 _M_^^^___f^T^T_^_______u mm nTMfrgLa_ff_l Hf BEACH HOUSE Marine Parade. Katong. Select residential hotel, healthy situation, sea front, single and double rooms, tennis, bathing pagar, good cuisine, moderate, phone 5553.28 words
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Advertisement39 1936-02-05 12 Why drink Cod Liver Oil? S A tin of j OASIS I Sardines j Will give more strength i An OASIS every day I '11 keep the doctor away I With apologies to Wm. Shakes- i I peare. -fr39 words
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Advertisement42 1936-02-05 12 i LEMON BARLEY WATER I A BEVERAGE fiBI 1 > il i__M J j <v\ x ir A fg ;.:A Mil O 1 _'_fas?__ ft 1 c Wll J sP'"'*'^ m Manufactured by S I THE PHOENIX I AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 346342 words
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Advertisement273 1936-02-05 13 CHEMIST ..1 wmmim *<'•******>***** _-_nn_r it _______f___r (Prepared by Boots of NotUnfhfun) GLUCOSE, WITH VITA-dIN D. A preparation of pure Medicinal Glucose with Vitamin D and Calcium Glycerophostate. Especially suitable for expectant and nursing Mothers, essential for growing .Children. Sole Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE. HAIRDRESSER 4 j__c l_t273 words
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Advertisement403 1936-02-05 13 1 A DIW RIS IS J l I SHOPPING GfiHl I BOOKSHOP I EYES r wj-x- j ,t NOVELS AT-fI.H EACR Henry VIII and His Wives —Walter Jerrold The -First Seven Divisions —Lord Ernest Hamilton Kabluk of the Eskimo —Lowell Thomas Tahiti: Isle of Dreams —Robert Keable The Jutland Scandal403 words
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Advertisement364 1936-02-05 13 Qualified Eye Specialists. Eye Examinations. Eyeglasses. Exclusively. Phone 3002. CAMERAS AND FILMS T lolleifSx' j J AND ROLLEICORD I I Buy them from:— J Singapore Photo Co. 1 HIGH STREET, S I SINGAPORE fr fr TAILOR fr- fr A NEW I TAILORING SHOP J J OPENED AT I j No.364 words
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Advertisement138 1936-02-05 13 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO.! Baggage Contractors is 'Forwarding J Agrnits. Booking Agwits for F.M.S. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— > Blue Funnel Line Fast Asiatic Line Nederland Line J 8.1.5. N. Co.. Ltd., etc etc TVI. Afldress:— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. Jl kj JL _T__. JL138 words
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Advertisement479 1936-02-05 14 vrr Sj "-_A_ P&O-K.^ BRITISH INDIA j p. o. s. x. c«rs sailings, OUTWARDS. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936 SOMALI 6,810 Feb. 12 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 CORFU 15.000 Feb. 14 BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 19 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Mar. 12479 words
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Advertisement455 1936-02-05 14 TO FRENCH PORTS V j HOMEWARDS. i CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 7 BOUGAINVILLE For MarseiUes, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar 4 CA? ST JACOBS For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 6 j OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). I For Saigon, Tourane Haiphong. j CAP ST. JACQUES M455 words
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Article257 1936-02-05 15 An Elizabeth Arden Beauty nASSENGERS disembarking m Singai pore from the Menageries Mari- aes "Marechal Joffre" yesterday ornlttg were Madame C. Andre Fouet iid infant; Mr. and Mme. Amoury de Moussaye; Miss A. M. Harris. A most attractive pa__r.ei.gei was Miss B. Bayliss, who embarked at Saigon. Bayliss257 words
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Article121 1936-02-05 15 THE following passengers arrived from Eurone and India by the KLMplane "Kwak" on Jan. 30:— Cant. Ratrllffe, Mr. Jft*eph, Mrs. Bronsveld. Mr. Panta, Mr. Kwok. and Mr. v.d. Gevel; I-eft for N.E.I, by the same plane next dav:— lir. Joseph. Mrs. Bronsveld. Mr. yd. Gevpl. Mr. R. F121 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-02-05 15 Miss J. B. Bayliss, snapped on board the "Marechal Joffre" en route to Paris.14 words
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Article16 1936-02-05 15 Mails expected from China and Japan v the Kashima Maru, due at Singapore, '•-morrow.16 words
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Article116 1936-02-05 15 HAILS FRENCH UNEB IN STRAITS THE Messageries Maritimes liner "Marechal Joffre," bound for Colombo, arrived at Tanjcng Pagar at 10 a.m. this mormng carrying a full passenger list. Whilst on her outward voyage, the "Marechal Joffre" was hailed m the Malacca Straits by a small ocean going yacht,116 words
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Article80 1936-02-05 15 New York. Two U.S. vessels went aground off the United States east! coast recently. The Baltimore mail liner City of Havre (8,424 tons) went aground on a mudbank m Chesapeake Bay. She was en route for Europe with 12 passengers when she was forced on to the80 words
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Article65 1936-02-05 15 The Admiralty have announced m Fleet Orders that the annual Navy Week at Portsmouth. Devonport and Chatham is to be held this year from Saturday, August 4, to Saturday, Aug. 8, both dates inclusive, but excepting Sunday, Aug. 2. Owing to the increasing imnortance of naval affairs,65 words
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Article, Illustration199 1936-02-05 15 Here After Europe Holiday Singapore, Tuesday. MR. W. A. A. M. Daniels, Consul-Gen-eral for the Netherlands m Singapore, returned from home leave by the Indrapoera to-day. He has had a ten months' holiday which he spent m a tour of Europe. He visited Switzerland, Italy, Greece and France.199 words
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Article75 1936-02-05 15 SHIPS ARRIVING TO-DAY. KEPPEL HARBOUR MAIN WHARF:— Lch. Kittiwake, WBt. Splendour, Dredger Todak, Lch. Mars, W/Bt. Spring, Tobali. Retch, Milo, Len. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. KEPPEL HARBOUR. King's Dock:— Nil. No. 1 Dock:— Tung Song; No. 2:— Dock:— Buyskes. Godown. Entrance Gate. Solen 18 3 Deucalion 13 375 words
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Article63 1936-02-05 15 The first of the series of tankers being built m the Clyde district will be launched on Jan. 9 from the Govan yard of Messrs. Harland and Wolff. The vessel to be launched is the first of two motor-driven tankers, czxh of 9.250 tons deadweight, for the Anglo-Saxon63 words
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Advertisement36 1936-02-05 15 The most charmingly situ^d Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a Ia carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance on Thursday 6th DINERS $1.50 NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHAR QE.36 words
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Miscellaneous122 1936-02-05 15 MAIL CLOSE TO-DAY Karimon (Tong Heng) 9 a.m. Pengerang (Aik Soon) 9 ajn. Kengat and Tembilahan (Makasser) 11 a.m. Medan, Jask, Bushiie, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands) 12.45 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besuv, Dv ngu n, Kemaman and Kemasek 2 p.m. Kretay (Valaya) 2 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens)122 words
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Advertisement64 1936-02-05 16 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) BEST if __3&T?^l___ w t_^^\ fill? adi. c hp I^l l^mwlawm MAR \B-\ !te-h-i i v* *fV^*mii*Y? t '^%L. QUALITY W>^k_//W PRICE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole64 words
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Miscellaneous504 1936-02-05 16 ION THE RADIO British Empire 905 pm close down TRANSMISSION 3 I rOgrailllllCVS GSO 16.86 metres (17.79 mcs and GSF 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs.) 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. "The Second In-TO-DAY stalment." Nn. 2 of a series of popular variety programmes, with comedy, songs, TRANSMISSION 2 and dance music. 10.05504 words
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Miscellaneous1053 1936-02-05 16 L tant remarks people have made lately, r mm w n r compiled and presented m living form #__lI.«J_ I <* Haiti* by Cecil Madden. 1 650 p.m.— An Organ Recital by Albert „-__>«_. 1 a nan vn* Taylor relayed from First Presbyterian 49 33 met res (6,080 kes.) Church,1,053 words
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Article483 1936-02-05 17 Makale About To Fall? London, Feb. 2. THE battle reported from Dessie appeara to be that waged at Tembicn between Jan. 21 and Jan. 93 of which, the Italian version, claiming a substantial victory has already been published. Hitherto the Abyssinian accounts have been disparaged because of theReuter - 483 words
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Article58 1936-02-05 17 That shipbuilding prospects for 1936 appear to be brighter is the opinion of JJJ". Maurice E. Denny, the president of lh( Shipbuilding Employers' Federation. "Without being unduly optimistic, I f <*l that there are prospects that 1936 Jjty prove a better year than 1935, and lr that spirit of cautious58 words
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Article209 1936-02-05 17 FINE DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME AN excellent double feature programme was screened at the Alnambra .theatre last night. "State Trooper," with Regis Toomey m the leading roie, provides an interesting story with an exceedingly clever plot. Engaged by the owner of a well-known oil plant to protect his works209 words
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Article113 1936-02-05 17 "WITHOUT REGRET" A FINE DRAMA "WITHOUT Regret," the Paramount ft picture now being shown at the Capitol, is a strongly gripping drama played by a first class cast. Elissa Landi, Paul Cavanagh, Frances Drake and Kent Taylor are seen m a story of high emotional quality which excellent113 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-02-05 17 Where the war does not touch.— A crude ferry m a picturesque setting on the River Giuba, Abyssinia.18 words
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Article31 1936-02-05 17 It is understood that the Admiralty writ Issued against the Italian shin Fedora was a pure formality and the writ was not served because the Fedora outside territorial limits.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article75 1936-02-05 17 GREAT ACTIVITY IN BRITAIN London, Feb. 3. THE great activity of the British stee industry, m which production is at i record level is shown by the report o Tees Commissioners, that the import of foreign ore m January were doubl the figure for December, or 5,263British Official Wireless - 75 words
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Article78 1936-02-05 17 Reaxaul, (Bihar), Feb. 1. SEVERAL persons are reported to hay» been killed as the result of an unusual railway accident at Sagauh. A goods-train, approaching the station at too high speed, crashed through tht buffers, then through the walls of the station before coming to a standstill. TheReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article211 1936-02-05 17 Chinese Wedding PICTURESQUE LONDON EVENT London, Feb. 4. THERE was a notable wedding to-day at the Chinese Embassy, Mr. Quo Tai Chi officiating. The bride was Miss Liane, daughter of Mrs. Yen of Shanghai, who married Mr. N L. Lieu, son of the manager of the China Merchants' Steam NavigationReuter - 211 words
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Article93 1936-02-05 17 NO REAL POLICY ON NEUTRALITY Washington, Feb. 4. THE extension of the present neutrality restrictions with the addition of a ban on loans to belligerents appears likely to result m a bitter controversy m Congress m regard to Americas neutrality. The divergence of views m tne senate ForeignReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement47 1936-02-05 17 The stars of "NELL GWYNN" together again ANNA NEAGtE HARDWICKE _j_l ___^_____B ___Pi^^i^^P _____r _fl_P_r-_______ _^fc_ T» \——W -^_HB_w___i NEXT CHANGE. PAVILION. HI ~-W^B-fc_*- .DOLLAR PRODUCTION; TRULY THE PICTURE OF THE CENTURY! 'IUTfNY ON THE BOUNTY" i CLARK GABLE and with charles I CAPITOL. March 3rd. franchottone47 words
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Article563 1936-02-05 18 5 Milita ry Soccer Sides? S.A.F.A. LEAGUE PROSPECTS Probable Div. I Clubs (By Our Football Correspondent). Singapore. Tuesday. TN three weeks time the association football season of 1936 will be under way m Singapore and the clubs have been getting down to serious practice for some time past. Considerable fresh563 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-02-05 18 The finalists m the ladies' handicap doubles m the S.C.C. Chinese New Year tennis tournament. Left to right, Mrs. Archer, Miss Hopkin, Miss Coleman and Miss Holland.27 words
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Article137 1936-02-05 18 SPRING TOURNAMENT IN MARCH FE S.C.C. Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament will begin on Monday, March 16. The Programme of events will consist Championship Singles. Championship Doubles. Godown Doubles Handicap. Veterans' Doubles Handicap. "Godown Doubles Handicap."— Partners must belong to the same firm. In order to facilitate handicapping, members137 words
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Advertisement48 1936-02-05 18 And now you see him m CHINA ON THE MOST DANGEROUS ADV ENTURE OF HIS DEATH DEFYING CAREER! ll^ovon Chan M IB l__fl___________________ MM ____H x_ ZmmTmmmM __T« II I _H _H iB I____M 4 fll I Wkl «_1 I -mm* !^/I______r _____________^_HV^.^___Pi^^_______k Our Rfart Atira etion -FRIDAY48 words
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Advertisement99 1936-02-05 18 I you've got a Jj(*j I IORIF Jf I I like ay (wr j_J I Jr __^^M i __r^ ___l _H r «r -__T^^ _^> _PJ j __r J_P_* _|r^ _*"_____T I*^#WDIA I f^X TYRE I ■_/^^l^r Acrobatics on the trapeze are I WP „^__^T entertaining but acrobatics I performed99 words
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Article, Illustration522 1936-02-05 19 MISS HOLLANDS TENNIS WIN IN HANDICAP SINGLES progress Of S.C.C. Tournament Singapore, Tuesday. MISS Enid Holland won the Ladies' Handicap Singles event, beating Archer m two straight sets C-.;, 2, m the Chinese New Year Tournament on the S.C.C. courts this afternoon. In the semi-final of the Ladies' Open Singles522 words
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Article278 1936-02-05 19 Harvest Of Goals FEATURE OP PRESENT SEASON rl of the features of this present Association football season m Britain so far, perhaps more than most seasons, has been the large number of croak, scored. At least two individual goal records have been broken, while individual players as well as clttfcs278 words
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Article62 1936-02-05 19 Singapore, Tuesday. THE annual hockey match between the Old Rafflesians and the Present Boys will be played on the Raffles Institution ground to-morrow evening. The following have been invited to nlay for the OR. A. K. S. Gill: A. Jansen A. Armstrong; Chelliah, G. Ross, Solakan Singh: Tan62 words
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Article89 1936-02-05 19 London, Feb. 3. THE continued popularity of the GeoloI Kical Museum m its new home at South Kensington, where the Leagues International, Monetary and Economic Conference met m 1933, and to which the Museum was moved from its cramped quarters m Jermyn Street, PiccadiUy. is shown by the numbersBritish Official Wireless - 89 words
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Advertisement180 1936-02-05 19 >_fIM _4*v_r___B Wmsr (m* __s^v vV. __T \TB| ■p i l_tt_v_9 kH___ 1 Hi 1 m^e*j 71 1 -O-.^ ->J___Kfl_ ___f____ '_3 1 MB_P_y_____l __TwN_____l _k_l I 'T.__l fjf MA|jMr__t _B M__f >S»_*^l7_^-Pp__--_-_____--_L___-^ i _j I___L___^_l___s^_i^^ LOOK for mM wheß the -DAIRY MAID uct Stocked m 1 lb., 2 lb.180 words
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Article348 1936-02-05 20 ACTION IN COLOMBO Disease Must Be Notifiable J)R. C. Vv Aserappa. the Medical Officer of Health, Colombo, told the Times of Ceylon recently that, although there is an increase of malaria cases m Colombo, the situation is not such as should give rise to alarm. He has a348 words
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Article102 1936-02-05 20 Waterloo Bridge NEW STAGE REACHED IN DEMOLITION ANOTHER stage has been reached m the demolition of Waterloo Bridge, which was rendered necessary by the' subsidence of some of the piers supporting it. The work of demolishing the bridge began m June 1934, some 200 men being engaged. All the archesBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article244 1936-02-05 20 MALAY FOUND IN DYING CONDITION Singapore, Tuesday. A STARTLING discovery was made bf the Javanese gardener of Mr. T. MacLachlan of the Singapore Cold Storage on the morning of Jan. 21. While dumping garden refuse m Kampong Bahru Road near a motor garage, which stands at the foot244 words
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Article214 1936-02-05 20 PARLIAMENT RESUMES TO-DAY ABOUT 80 members of the House of Commons have still to take the oath of allegiance to King Edward Yin and will do so this afternoon before the house begins the work of the lessioni When this is completed a message from the King mReuter - 214 words
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Article92 1936-02-05 20 Working Well Say Geneva Experts Geneva, Feb. l. Sanctions, on the whole, are working well, according to the report of Sanctions experts, but m order that full details of the effect of a sanction may be obtained, all States which are members of the League, such as Austria,Reuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article40 1936-02-05 20 was apparently taking a short cut down the bank and accidentally fell The Coroner m his finding said hi was inclined to agree with Inspector Tan s suggestion, and also with the fact that the deceased fell on his head40 words
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Article, Illustration62 1936-02-05 20 FROM THEIR COLONEL IN-CHIEF Sprigs of white heather, sent to the Regiment by the Princess Royal, their Colonel-in-Chief, were distributed to men of the Royal Scots Regiment at Glencorse Barracks, near Edinburgh. The photo shows a member of the Royal Scots Pipe Band pinning a sprig of white heather m62 words
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Article47 1936-02-05 20 Mr. Robert Williams Found Dead London, Feb. 1. Mr. Robert Williams, ex-Chairman of the Labour Party, was found dead m a gas-filled room m Chelsea to-day. Williams, the son of a docker, was formerly General Secretary to the N"** Transport Workers' Federation— ■leuter Vireless.Reuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article83 1936-02-05 20 Shanghai will be able to boast of one 'of the finest docks m the world when the new £500,000 wharf below Point Island is completed. The project, which is being backed by the Central Bank of China as a private enterprise, will provide an uninterrupted dock frontage83 words
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Advertisement24 1936-02-05 20 fl 1 foot* _JL i< ICED BY mM M jpatio ia i»cla«o I YfAPS IN MALAYA NOW WITH TOUCH CONTROL DESCRIPTIVE LEAFLET UPON REQUEST.24 words
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