Morning Tribune, 14 February 1936
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1936-02-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 12. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY; Feb. 14, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article392 1936-02-14 1 WOULD NOT HAVE EFFECT FOR THREE MONTHS League Committee Report Proposals On Question Of Substitutes JX the event of all League members employing an oil embargo (says Renter) from Geneva, it will be effective only if the United Statelimits exports to Italy to normal, m392 words
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41 1936-02-14 1 Manila, Feb. 13. JiHE Singapore 111 flying boats have arrived to-day from Borneo. They were Welcomed by the British Consul, members of the British Colony and United States army and navy and civil officers.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article131 1936-02-14 1 Assistance For Emigration LORD Bearsted and Sir Herbert Samuel, two members of the delegation of four which went to the United States m connection with the campaign for the gradual emigration of Jews from Germany, returned to London last night. Lord Bearsted said "we did not try toBritish Wireless - 131 words
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Article68 1936-02-14 1 A JAPANESE economic mission will arrive m Singapore towards the end of April, it is learnt. The mission, which is to be under the auspices of the Japanese Foieign Office, will leave Tokyo at the beginning of March for Sia»n. Alter staying a monih there it will68 words
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Article174 1936-02-14 1 Germany Must Join Treaty London, Feb. 12. IN consequence of the French objec--1 tions. to German participation, it is practically certain that neither Russia nor Germany will be invited to assist m the final deliberations of the Naval Conference. Britain., however, is reluctant to sign a treaty thatReuter - 174 words
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Article169 1936-02-14 1 Says President Cardenas Mexico City, Feb. 12 THERE is no communism m Mexico, declared President Cardenas addressing a midnight meeting of the iron and steel employers of Monterey, where activities have bee/i at a standstill for the last two days owing to a number of strikes.Reuter - 169 words
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Article31 1936-02-14 1 ROAD accident figures for Britain last week were: 102 killed. 2983 injured. In the corresponding week of last year the figures were: 130 killed, 3266 British Wireless injured.— nisation)British Wireless - 31 words
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Advertisement78 1936-02-14 1 I SOCCER SEASON I j OPENS Schoolboy's death: inquest page 2 JM S. officer's wedding 2 pension on Manchurian border I ierrible New York fire 3 hranco-soviet treaty 3 '•ndon stock and share prices 4 'aser's Singapore share list 5 mema news 7 Malaya 8 police courts* renovated 9 '^tures78 words
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Advertisement31 1936-02-14 1 RENOFLOR tS^A ■'II r^S^^ IS STOCKED IN 1 GALLON TINS OF GREEN. TILE RED AND STONE. Manufactured by SISSOXS BROTHERS &*CO., LTD., HILL LONDON. SINGAPORE Xl ALA LUMPUR PBNANG BOH. MAAS—7.31 words
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Article425 1936-02-14 2 WAS POSTING A LETTER Inquest Opened In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. AN inquiry into the death of Mr. Wemyss Charles Cornelius, the 18 year old schoolboy who was knocked down by a motor lorry whilst riding a bicycle alng Dhoby Ghaut on the morning of Feb. 5,425 words
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Article202 1936-02-14 2 Career Of N\ew Japanese Ambassador Tokyo, Feb. 5. THE Cabinet has appointed Mr. Hachiro Arita, late Japanese Ambassador to Ojcft w *wrf£ W^xJtn-'A rto to Belgium, as Japanese Ambassador to China, Mr. Arita plans to leave for Shanghai on Feb. 22. Mr Arita was born m September 1884202 words
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Article, Illustration299 1936-02-14 2 AT St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday an interesting wedding was solemnised, the contracting parties being Mr. Reginald Bird, M.C.S., son of Mr. Edward Bird, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, and Miss Vera Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Mr. Edwin Fox and Mrs. Fox of Christchurch, New Zealand. Mr. A.299 words
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Article254 1936-02-14 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Soviet Japanese Skirmishes Shanghai, Feb. 13. ACUTE tension along the SovietManchukuo border has resulted m frequent minor clashes during the last three days at the frontier towns of Heiho, Manchuli, Haiiar Suifenho and Sankiangkow. An exodus of inhabitants from these places has started,254 words
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Advertisement101 1936-02-14 2 T I "THIS MILK KEEPS j^^IHJK^ 1 S I REFRIGERATION!"^ V^,^? I R RW mi f I 1 m rk m rriRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended g v^ J JL Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- 1 C A that Aeeps. Klim is pure,101 words
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Advertisement54 1936-02-14 2 TO-MORROW MORNING 11 O'CLOCK. f "MICKEY MOUSE" Matinee Special programme of selected pictures including the latest Mickey Mouse Cartoons "MICKEY'S MAN FRIDAY" "BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE" (a special sports novelty) "POP-EYE THE SAILOR" and other excellent subjects. Admission Ado Its 50 cents and children 25 cents. THE HALL-MARK OF PRECISION j jSw&jj54 words
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Article114 1936-02-14 3 FOUR PEOPLE PERISH Fierce Fire In New York New York. AT least three men and one woman are dead and more than 30 inhired some of them not expected torecover. as a result of a fire m an East Side building. The blaze started m aReuter - 114 words
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Article111 1936-02-14 3 Chinese On Bail Of $2,000 Singapore, Thursday. A CHINESE named Lee Eng Kocn was this morning charged before Mr. M. H Blacker, the Third Magistrate, with criminal breach of trust m respect of three brilliant brooches, the property of one Wong Yew Leng of Havelocfc Read on Feb.111 words
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Article226 1936-02-14 3 LOCARNO NO T VIOLATED Franco-Soviet Pact Powers Approve EFLANDIN, the French Premier, told the Foreign Affairs Committee m the Chamber that the Franco- Soviet Pact was compatible with the League Covenant and Locarno. Therefore, there was nothing to warrant Germany fortifying the demilitarised zone. He emphasised that such demilitarisation could226 words
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Article102 1936-02-14 3 London. Feb. 12. A feature of to-day's dealings m Mincing Lane has been the steady flow of buying orders from New York despite the United States holidays. This demand, coupled with buying by the home trade and the Continent resulted m Increasing flrmnes as the day proceeded, withReuter - 102 words
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Article205 1936-02-14 3 £1.000.000, the estimated profit would have been £75,000 if the market price held, as when the contracts were made it was agreed that Mr. Bishirgian should be paid the £90,000 out of pocket m respect of his pepper liabilities.— Reuter Loss Estimated At £1,000,000 London, Feb. 12. LOSSESReuter - 205 words
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Advertisement40 1936-02-14 3 THE SOLE GENUINE KOSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /^^^P^ MILLIONS 70 YEARS (*§R||*] IN USE AGO V,^^^ TO-DAY Mlgp' See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: MojltOf Ltd. SINGAPORE. H^WAnr \)L T7J/E 1 A A X^\. Vn *tr C"40 words
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Advertisement8 1936-02-14 3 [-man a u»ar 1 i RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT S8 words
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Miscellaneous124 1936-02-14 3 To -Day In I Singapore Hi*h Tides:— 2.lo a.m., 2.36 p.m. Capitol:— "One Night of Love,' with Grace Moore, Tullio Carminati, Lyle Talbot etc. Pavilion-— "Peg of old Drury,' with Anna Neagle, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, AlhamDra:-"O'Shaughnessy's Boy," with .-Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Ritz, Geylan*:— "Werewolf of London" with Warner Oland,124 words
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Article321 1936-02-14 4 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK PRICES •New York prices quoted m U.S. currency. The above are dealers' middle price; jobbers' martins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. London, Feb. 13, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless a m otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or rail War Loan, 3Y321 words
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Article346 1936-02-14 4 Grandeur And Artistry Of New, Liner A marble plaque of Queen Mary is to be carried m the great new Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary. It will stand at the head of the staircase which faces the main haH of the ship. No more appropriate work346 words
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Article227 1936-02-14 4 Changes In P. 0. Commands A number of changes are to be made m the commands of the P. O. liners, and the officers concerned include some who have been known for many years to passengers on the Indian, Straits and China run, as well as on the227 words
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Article76 1936-02-14 4 I lEUT.-COMMANDER Noboru Tsuzuki, Commander of No. 56 submarine belonging to the 19th Submarine Flotilla m Kure Port, received very serious injuries when a motor boat capsized owing to rough seas. He is not expected to recover. Lieutenant-Engineer Ihara, and a chief warrant officer, who were m the76 words
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Article369 1936-02-14 4 Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25"% cts., up ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $102, \up To-day's Prices:— London: 7%d., up Vad. Market Tone: Very firm. New York: No market. RUBBER American buying m London yesterday added to the demand from the home trade caused a further369 words
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Article83 1936-02-14 4 LONDON TIN RUBBER Steadier Tone To-day (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, Feb. 13, 6.30 p.m. The closing prices were as follows: LONDON RUBBER Market Tone -Steady. Spot 7 13 32 (unchanged). Apr. June 7 15 32 (unchanged). LONDON TIN Spot £207~ (previously £208',.) Apr. June £201% (previously £201 1/4.). CROSS-RATE83 words
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Advertisement192 1936-02-14 4 LINGUI TIN. LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 22. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending 31st. August. 1936. will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on 26th February, 1936. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the192 words
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Miscellaneous42 1936-02-14 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) 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 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.42 words
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Article1111 1936-02-14 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Nyalas ($1) .92 .98 Pajam ($1) 1.75 1.85 Perak R. Valley ($1) .95 1.05 Parit Perak ($1) 2.40 260 Punggor ($1) .24 .2d Radella ($5) 4.00 4.2a Sandycroft ($2) 1.05 1.15 Sungei Bagan ($2) 2.75 2.90 Sungei Ramal ($1) 1.50 1.55 S. Tukang ($1) .95 1001,111 words
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Article259 1936-02-14 5 Japanese Officers In Collision rS Japanese Embassy was represented by Mr. Koh Chiba, an attache, at an inquest at High Wycombe, Bucks, England, recently on the body of William Frederick Lunnon, 23, of Lane End Road, Sands, High Wycombe, a cyclist who was involved m collision with a259 words
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Article140 1936-02-14 5 New Building To Coat Over UOOfiOO THE building of a factory at a cost of £250,000 by Morris Commercial-Cars next to the existing works at Adderley Park, Birmingham, was announced on December 19 last; and it is now stated that a new factory, with s floor space of140 words
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Article152 1936-02-14 5 Protest Against Loss Of Business AVfYA Aden, Feb. 10. CTRONG measures have been taken w here following rioting caused by a strike of taxicab drivers as a protest against loss of business due to conducted tours arranged for visitors by shipping companies. Nearly 50 arrests have been made,152 words
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Advertisement55 1936-02-14 5 Staggering m its Realism! Thrilling m its Beauty! "Mutiny on the Bounty Opens at the CAPITOL March 3rd. DARRYL ZANUCK Famous Producer of "HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD," "CLIVE OF INDIA" and other famous Productions now brings you his first Grand Musical Triumph for 20th Century i ZVB CWTWI PfwMCTIWI al ijmiMi55 words
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Advertisement203 1936-02-14 6 J^^^^Eti Owins* to enormous popularity and m 1 fdßit^ If response <o man? TmS3Sr^&fß&^ *^H^^ Tel4 k |ili4»netl request* "PEG of OLD DRURY" Starring A XEAGLE and SIR (I Illtir HARDU ICKE will be ihown «i*ain I O-\M.IIT at the PAVILION DON'T MISS IT! If s Their BIGGEST Triumph —to203 words
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Advertisement153 1936-02-14 6 4 MONTHS IN NEW YORK! 14 WEEKS IN LONDON! ONE YEAR IN SYDNEY!! NOW SINGAPORE AUDIENCES ARE HELD SPELL-BOUND BY ITS SHEER BEAUTY! CAPITOL 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 Columbia Pictures World famous Triumph I m^li^Ki 3 "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" The Picture that has been seen at least Twice by every153 words
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Article, Illustration278 1936-02-14 7 a Thanks A Million With Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak singing and romancing, Fred Allen and v Kelly indulging m a hilarious feud, d Paul Whiteman and his band, Rubinoff, and the Yacht Club Boys assisting the general hilarity and tunefulness, "Thanks a Million," the new 20th278 words
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Article396 1936-02-14 7 Nobody is going to tinker with the screen career of W. C. Fields. Back again on the peak he once occupied, as the country's leading laugh-getter the Paramount comedian explained today just how he got back, and why he's going to stay there. "The first time396 words
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Article43 1936-02-14 7 Mrs. McFarlane. Cyclax beauty specialist, will give the last of a series of lectures m the Cyclax Beauty Salon at Robinson's to-day at 11.30 a.m. The subject of her talk is Your own face, feature by feature; what is it like?"43 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-02-14 7 Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper m "O'Shanghnessy's Boy" M-G-RTs. drama of circus life, which opens at the Alhambra Theatre to- day21 words
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Advertisement87 1936-02-14 7 Islrancl Theatre (NEW WORLD) Matinees on Sat: 15th. Sun. 16th. EDDIE CANTOR IN "KID MILLIONS" and JOE E. BROWN m "SON OF A SAILOR" Prices: 10c. 20c. 30c l<]iii|»is*e Talkies Matinees on Sat: 15th. Sun. lfith. THE PRIVATE" LIFE OF HENRY VIII With CHARLES LAUGIITON TOM TYLER m "FIGHTING HERO"87 words
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Advertisement146 1936-02-14 7 IncttidiT? Special Mtwetl—. Ganraont British News, THF PASSING OF KING GEORGE V .-.nd THE PROCXAMATION OF KINC: EDWARD VIII Followed By A Delightful (_lltfL_______________________k-_-^3l Musical Corned: KjH mm J A _^__v 9! _K^_l i _____L*J_ Produced By The Creator Of 'BljJ_-l_-__-M-db_l--LJBiRiE3i "FLYING DOWN TO RIO" GLAD TUNES GLAD GIRLS GLORIOUS146 words
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Article295 1936-02-14 8 tjHDRi a long time little has been heard of textile quotas, from which it may be presumed that this policy f of the protection of British merchants is working well. Occasionally there, have been protests that the price of goods has been raised, but the absence of any295 words
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Article, Illustration618 1936-02-14 8 HOW even the swamps have their value and a place m the Malayan scheme of things is demonstrated by the charcoal and firewood trade of Singapore. One of the centres of this trade is on Rochore River, m Crawford Street, where you will always see a tremendous amount618 words
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Article173 1936-02-14 8 Dr. J. Gray, State Surceon, Kedah, goes on leave prior to retirement m the middle of next month and will be succeeded by Dr. J. Portelli. New members of the Association of British Malaya, London, are Mr. C. Collinge, Mr. J. B. David and Mr. H. A. Mason. Mr.173 words
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Article31 1936-02-14 8 Mr. Ernest Hindmarsh desires i 4 to be .stated that he is by profession an engineer, not an achitect. as inadvertently stated m page 9 of yesterday's paper.31 words
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Advertisement28 1936-02-14 8 z S 2 '^*H Bk\ TB P 1 t 9 X 3 ■fc^W Or A v ~£t kfc. i 2 B m fIXDt m Ef w 99 i9vk28 words
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Advertisement73 1936-02-14 8 II Ws\ ,1 .itTf- 1 Hb|^ Bk^ftttS^* For bnghier nurseries} Buy a carton of Light? Poor light makes dull children. Bnghten up the nursery with Osram Coiled Coil lamps— famous for their extra brilliance and soft, good light f Buy Osrams, O packed m the familiar red and black carton—73 words
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Article, Illustration773 1936-02-14 9 A FINE P.W.D. How The Courts Carried On Singapore, Thursday. VOli the first time m its history, that imposing and important building m South Hridge Road the Singapore Police Courts presents a pleasing appearance. Hitherto it bore a drab and forbidding exterior, and conditions inside the building773 words
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Article110 1936-02-14 9 The late Mr. Rudyard Kipling had occasion to write a personal letter to the headmaster of the Anderson School, Ipoh, signed by himself only a few days before his death. He wrote to congratulate the school on the excellence of the School Magazine a copy of which110 words
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Article120 1936-02-14 9 By Plane Across Australia Sydney, Feb. 10. A MOTHER'S pathetic aeroplane dash across Australia was a few hours too late for her to be present at the death of her daughter, who was travelling to London to study dancing and dramatic art The daughter, Miss Jean ArthurSmith, aged120 words
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Advertisement41 1936-02-14 9 PHONE J>933 y A GOODWOOD The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— TENNIS. Spscial Dinner Dance on Thursday 20th DINERS $1.50 NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHAR GE.41 words
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Advertisement50 1936-02-14 9 TIFFIX: $1.00 Potage Minestrone Fish a la Cancalaise Escalope of Veal Spinach and Sautee Potato Cold Meat and Salad Vanilla Tee Cream Cheese, Fru?t and Coffee. TONIGHT Phone 4906 For Your Reservation. A (IktlTlAk TOAST IH «*MAVMkY' MAIItY TOLLEV'S BRANDY COMFBTITION Ist Prize V Submitted by MR. L. A. DUCKWORTH.50 words
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Article, Illustration152 1936-02-14 10 KING GEORGE V LAID TO REST: AIR MA iJlL PICTURES The Royal funeral procession passing across the Horse Guards' Parade, en route from Westminster Hall to Paddittgtor. Station. Passing through Windsor on H.M. the Queen's carriage m the funeral procession m Parliament Square. The funeral procession passing Green Park, London152 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1936-02-14 12 Why Not Serve SALAD? IN important item on nearly all American menus is the salad course. In fact for lunch, a substantial salad may easily form the main dish of the meal. The usual rejoinder here when one mentions salads is, "But we can't get fresh vegetables". However there are1,133 words
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Advertisement12 1936-02-14 12 MAISOX l»l< KM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE12 words
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Advertisement39 1936-02-14 12 j TF% irlnls i Corf Wwr Oi/ A tin of OASIS i Sardines I Will give more strength An OASIS every day J I '11 keep the doctor away I With apologies to W T m. Shakes- i peare. ->-•39 words
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Advertisement23 1936-02-14 12 j PHOEXIX LEMON BARLEY WATER A BEVERAGE I l.«^-', J If S Manufactured by THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 3463 i V23 words
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Article418 1936-02-14 13 PINEAPPLE RICE CREAM Cook V 2 cup rice m boiling salted water until tender but not mushy. Drain and rinse with cold water. Dry about 5 minutes m a moderate oven. Chill, stirring two or three times with a fork so that it will not pack. When418 words
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Advertisement103 1936-02-14 13 CHEMIST ••TATTOO^' YOUR LJPS WITH A SOUTH SEA MAIDEN'S LURE. A STARTLING NEW LIP COLOUR IN POUR EXCITING SHADES. TRY THEM ALL AT THE TATOO" COLOUR SELECTOR THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8. Raffles Place Singapore. RESTAURANT lloal Guropoan i i Food Come and have your steak cook-103 words
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Advertisement94 1936-02-14 13 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE STATIONER T STATIONERY T i We don't buy it on the 30, <>0, l or 90 days' basis. We pay cash on delivery, there- J fore our prices are CHEAPER E. M. GLOVER CO., v 9, The Arcade, Spore. i *8* *j* STORE HIGH QIALITY GOODS94 words
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Advertisement68 1936-02-14 13 EYES Qualified_Eye Specialists. Eye "Examinations. Eyeglasses. Exclusively. Phone 3002. TAILOR ■"la A NEW 5 TAILORING SHOP OPENED AT No. 280 ORCHARD ROAD (Borneo Mansion) J A Splendid Selection of S New Suiting Materials Please Visit BARKAT ALI BROS. i Civil Military Indian Tailors CURIOS Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs68 words
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Advertisement114 1936-02-14 13 LUGGAGE rARRIER i SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. I Baggage Contractors Forwarding S 1 1 Agents. i Booking Agents for F.M.S. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— J 1 Blue Funnel Line i I East Asiatic Line t Nederland Line i 8.1.5. N. Co.. Ltd., etc., etc. I Tel. Address:— "LUGGAGE" 1 PHONE114 words
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Article350 1936-02-14 13 VINAIGRETTE DRESSING: 6 tablespoons olive oil. 2 tablespoons vinegar Of lemon juice, 1,2 teaspoon onion .'Uice, 1 teaspoon salt. I|4 teaspoon lite pepper, grains cayenne. Blenci. this may be added 2 tablespoons chopped chives, parsley. water-cress, etc. HANDY EMERGENCY DRESSING 2 cup tarragon vinegar, 12 cup mait350 words
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Advertisement441 1936-02-14 14 r *t I O> and P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936 CORFU 15.000 Feb. 14 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 10 SOMALI 6.810 Feb. 17 BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 19 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 28 CHITRAL 15 000 Apr. 24 BANGALORE 6.000 Mar. 12 SOUDAN441 words
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Advertisement451 1936-02-14 14 I^K jik T0 FRENCH PORTS \V~^ HOMEWARDS. V' X ROUGAINVILLE For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 CA^ PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). 1 For Saig on, Tourane Haiohone:. i Mar. 6 1 ANGO Mar. 11 I CAP PADARAN Apr. 5 DAL^ARE S451 words
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Miscellaneous1197 1936-02-14 15 I Singapore Harbour —News Of The Day Tlll^ t.lllliii^i^ s Yard l^or Pi^S "f x Crichton and Co., Ltd., has been estaThe P and O. Chitral sails irom Sin- f 4 "Si blished for a number of years, gapore at 9.30 this morning for Penang, m^^^m^W" ¥$&£*->* frs iJi The1,197 words
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Article208 1936-02-14 16 Piece Goods Tariff And Competition FTAL exports of Lancashire piecegoods to India over the last three years do not inspire confidence In ti immediate future, states the annual re port of the India section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce presented at the annual meeting. Much ground208 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1936-02-14 16 <nti^-n^~ rnr'i/-ii^ii>'jiij-iji j-i ijiij-'i/i h^~»j_^ii_^'i>~'i.^ >* i*r ,0- ,0- i *—it— ant |ON THE RADIO j I tine's Day, devised by W. L. Hanchant MB r and John Pudney. lirillMl l!illl|lll V 650 a.m.- A Sonata Recital by Adila Fachiri (Violin) and Kathleen Long Hi«44iiHtimiii^k (Pianoforte). Sonata m G major,1,013 words
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Miscellaneous519 1936-02-14 16 8.40 p.m.— Selections from "Odysseus." a 9.20 p.m.— Popular vocal progr 0? m Du7t uit "Wiener Blut" 'Joh. Strauss) Vera Schwarz Herbert Ernst Groh with orchestra. (2) a. The Shannon, the Schamrock and you; b Rose of KUlarney; Cliff ConoUy (tenor) (3a.) Schenk mir dein Herz heute b. Ob blond519 words
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Miscellaneous239 1936-02-14 16 de Don Juan (Mozart) (d) La truite (Schubert); (c) La jeune religieuse (Schubert); (f) L'Attente (Schubert) (g) La poste (Schubert) Soliste Mmo Bourgeois-Felix. Aux Etailes (Duparcr Griselidis, fantaisie (Massent) Nocturne japonais (Moreau) (a) Deaux poemes (Albert Moussel) (b) Le Machelier de Salamanque (Albert Rousseli «Soliste: Mmc Bourgegois-Felix. Le Bouton dOr239 words
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Article334 1936-02-14 17 Sir Otto Niemeyer'B Inquiry qir Otto Niemeyer left London last 0 m onth for India to undertake, at the instance of the British Government, In inquiry into the budgetary positions f the Central and Provincial Governments and into certain aspects of the allocation of financial resources between the334 words
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Article123 1936-02-14 17 MR Norman S. Pearse, general secretary lfl of the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' and Manufacturers' Associations, has left London for Brazil on a three month? tour of investigation of cotton -growing areas m that country, which he is to make on the instructions of the International123 words
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Article182 1936-02-14 17 Union's Message To Senator THE Council of the Maritime Federa- tion of the Pacific Coast has sent a message to Senator Copeland, copies of which wei c also despatched to President Roosevelt, Miss F. Perkins, Secretary for Labour, E. F. McGrady. Asst. Sec for Labour, and Senator182 words
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Article148 1936-02-14 17 ONE of the most striking features of the annual report of the steelmaking firm of Friedrich Krupp was the increase m export orders during 1935 by 11.5 per cent. Following on the heels of this achievement is the announcement that the Standard Vacuum Oil Co., has just148 words
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Advertisement150 1936-02-14 17 End Of Saga 102 Year Old German Dies Brisbane, Queensland, Feb. 10. A GERMAN-BORN Australian, Ludwig Kurth, has died at Ipswich, Queensland, at the age of 102. He never, he said, touched spirits or beer. He smoked very little. Until 80 he rode horses like a young man. He did150 words
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Advertisement194 1936-02-14 17 •-v-^.^^— ,m« m CONTINUING THE SAMUEL GOLDWYN jtMBBtMk TRADITION A MAGNIFICENT CASI Vf \Wm ENACTS THIS DARING, DRAMATIC fO3$R STORY THAT SEEMS DESTINED FOR jMKSßl^^fe i CRITIC AND PUBLIC APPLAUSE "■fIHI^P^HJI^H STARTS TO-MORROW %LWmmX PAVILION '■'^Mm^^^ljlo^ A^ -^l M > jewels, my Paris gown, my air of J don>t y^,194 words
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Article287 1936-02-14 18 MR. BELISHA'S REVIEW More Cars; Fewer Deaths London. THE Minister of Transport, Mr. HoreBelisha. m a broadcast speech presented what he called "the vital balance-sheet for 1935," showing the results of the efforts made to reduce road casualties. He said that, although there had been an average287 words
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Article, Illustration185 1936-02-14 18 Driver Gagged And Bound ARMED with pistols, four men, describbed as of the "student" type, hired a car m Shanghai recently and after they had been driven to Yeh Gardens they gagged the chauffeur ?nd tied him to n trpp According to the driver, Wong Tzesung, of the185 words
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Article322 1936-02-14 18 Malaya In The Commons Jubilee Park, Game Laws And Planters (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 12. "THOMAS-BAITING," a favourite pasI time of the back-benchers, was m full swing at question time m the House of Commons to-day and ended with a series of Malayan questions relating to rubber, theReuter - 322 words
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Advertisement74 1936-02-14 18 I Jk! Jfe/I I mm' ttre I \Jl'\m Acrobatics on the trapeze are I Hv' jt entertaining but acrobatics I 'P^ performed by badly tyred cars I on greasy roads can be uncom- I fortable and dangerous. Why I take risks? Fit INDIAs, the tyres that GRIP the road. I74 words
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Advertisement73 1936-02-14 18 A GAY ROMANTIC MUSICAL OF THE CITY OF LOVE. LEARNING AND LAUGHTER The STUDENT'S ROMANCE ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS OPERETTA "I LOST MY HEART IN HEIDELBERG" A BEAUTIFUL STORY TOLD WITH MUSIC AND ENTHRALLING SONG MIDST SCENES OF LAVISH BEAUTY. SHOWING PA V I LION NEXT WEEK All London Records73 words
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Article437 1936-02-14 19 S.C.C. MATCHES NEXT WEEK League Entries In Div. I. By our football correspondent Singapore, Thursday. ALTHOUGH no official statement A has vet been made, I am m a position to state that the entries or the first division of the S.A.F.A. easue competition for 1936 are nine437 words
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Article93 1936-02-14 19 Three Dead In New Jersey Outbreak Lakewood (New Jersey), Feb. 12. AT least three were killed and twenty injured, of whom seven are seriously hurt, m a hotel fire which occurred early this morning while the guests were still m bed. The victims were trapped m thei 1Reuter - 93 words
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Article103 1936-02-14 19 New Chinese Postal Vessel THE largest, fastest, and most modern addition to the fleet, the m.v. Hung Hsin. recently completed, shortly will go on active service for the Chinese Postal Administration, carrying mails to various points up and down the Whangpoo. The vessel was built by the103 words
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Article373 1936-02-14 19 visited the Brisbane show. The "Winged Horse" whispered m her ear when, m a Sydney cafe, she heard two women say that Australian girls did not have the courage to emulate England's Amy Johnson. So she learned to fly. Flying seemed only half of aviation to Miss373 words
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Article, Illustration70 1936-02-14 19 Dr. J. C. Carson, Chief Medical Officer, Penang, has been admitted into the General Hospital as a patient. Officers and men of the Ist Battalion, of the 2nd Punjab Regiment, numbering well ovej four hundred, which comprises half of Its total strength, arrived at Ipoh by train on Sunday. Golding70 words
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Article188 1936-02-14 20 War Office Scheme For Drivers MOTOR-CAR and lorry drivers and certain skilled tradesmen registering their names on the Supplementary Reserve (Category C> at a recruiting office are entitled to an annual bounty ranging from £6 to £15 under a War Office scheme. This, the War Office state, entails188 words
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Article, Illustration61 1936-02-14 20 ON THE CORNISH COAST. A picture by a staff photographer of Lantivet Bay, between Polperro and Fowey, on the south coast of Cornwall. The bay contains some of the most beau tiful scenery m Cornwall, and an appeal is being made for the preservation of 50 acres of the coastland,61 words
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Article227 1936-02-14 20 Campaign To Collect Duty IT is understood that the Middlesex County Council is instituting a campaign against wearers of rings bearing a crest who, innocently or otherwise, do not pay the required taxes. Eyery person who uses an armorial bearing is liable to a duty of £1227 words
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Article123 1936-02-14 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Thursday. THE east bound Imperial Air.vays liner is now 72 hours behind schedule here and is due at Singapore on Saturday evening:. All travellers by air from Bangkok must produce certificates of inoculation against cholera and typhoid. This order becomes effective123 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-02-14 20 Gertrude Michael, a Paramount player, seen m a becoming pose an« channina surroundings on a "day off".17 words
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Article317 1936-02-14 20 Mental Patient's Death Singapore, Thursday ASSISTED by a jury, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, held an Inquest to-day, into the death of Chinese, Tan Ah Kooi, who died at th* Mental Hospital, Yeo Chu-Kang Road on Feb. 7. When the patient was admitted on Nov.Reuter; British Wireless - 317 words
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