Morning Tribune, 15 February 1936
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Title Section14 1936-02-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. L-No. 13. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, Feb. 1 15, 193& FIVE CENTS.14 words
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85 1936-02-15 1 Dairen, Feb. 14. THE Japanese garrison at Tsitsihar has recently been augmented with fresh arrivals from Japan and the town is on tiptoe and prepared for a general offensive, according to a dispatch to Dairen. These and other grave reports have accentuated the war feverReuter - 85 words
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Article149 1936-02-15 1 London Thinks A War Unlikely London, Feb. 14. THE daily papers give prominence to the Manchu-Mongol fray without comment but the Stock Exchange has as a precaution measure marked down Japanese loans by a quarter or threequarters, and actually there is little selling. Financial circles are of theReuter - 149 words
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Article125 1936-02-15 1 Settlement On Land Proposed London, Feb. 14. THE Commissioner for the distressed areas of England and Wales, m a Progress report issued last night, recommends that a special fund should be created to stimulate the introduction °f new industries and expansion of exlstins ones m these special areas.British Wireless - 125 words
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Article272 1936-02-15 1 VANISHED IN MIDOCEAN NO NEWS I.EHMW IX HUM III I CONSIDERABLE MYSTERY SURV ROUNDS THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE FRENCH FLYING-BOAT VILLE DE BUENOS AIRES. WHICH WAS FLYING FROM NATAL IN BRAZIL TO DAKAR, IN SENEGAL .ND WAS LOST SIGHT OF DURING THE FLIGHT ACROSS THEReuter; Reuter Wireless - 272 words
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Article49 1936-02-15 1 London, Feb. 14. Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyes arrived m London to-day and was welcomed •by his two daughters and ViceAdmiral James. He told Reuter ;"I am happy to be back m England. I had a grand time m the East." He is shortly resuming duties at the Admiralty. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article44 1936-02-15 1 Mr. J. T. Chappel, of the firm or Messrs. Osborne and Chappel, Ipon, \s shortly leaving for Home on holiday. Under the will of the late Lord Reading, the estate is sworn at £290,487 gross. Duty will amount to upwards of £73,000. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 44 words
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Article34 1936-02-15 1 Washington, Feb. 14. Authoritative circles here declare that the Government still frowns upon unrestricted trade with Italy and Abyssinia, despite the apparent failure to include a ban on abnormal exports ir. present legislation ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article56 1936-02-15 1 21 Degrees Of Frost In London London, Feb. 14. COLD weather still continues but temperatures are somewhat higher today with bright sunshine. The lowest temperature of the present cold spell occurred early yesterday morning m Invernesshire, where there were 30 degrees of frost. At Kew, London, 21 degreesBritish Wireless - 56 words
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Article114 1936-02-15 1 Raid Headquarters Of Royalists Faris, Feb. 14. THE police searched the headquarters of the Action Francaise last night, seized documents and sealed up certain doors at midnight. There were minor scuffles but no injuries Seven Camelots Dv Roi among the crowd of demonstrators were arroctpH The Police areReuter - 114 words
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Article216 1936-02-15 1 Insurance Plan Adopted Albany (New York), Jan. 31. UNEMPLOYMENT insurance has for the first time come into effect m New York State— the richest and most populous state m America. Launched as from Jan. 1 it marks another milestone m the movement towards general adoption of such216 words
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Advertisement79 1936-02-15 1 THE SECRETS m the FLAVOUR CONE j LUSHUS JELLIES The flavour is sealed m right up to the instant you use it. When you add boiling water to Lush us, the flavour cone dissolves quickly, the flavour is released and you have a sparkling table jelly, rich m fragrance, and79 words
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Article563 1936-02-15 2 NEW TEACHERS NEEDED A Progressive Step London. Feb. 13. rIE subject of education is engaging the attention of the House of Commons for two consecutive days this week. The Government's bill to raise the school leaving age to 15 is being debated on its second reading,563 words
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Article47 1936-02-15 2 London, Feb. J4. THE second reading of the bill for raising the school leaving age to 15 years subject to exemptions m certain cases was carried m the Commons last night by 282 votes to 152. The exemption clauses were the subject of main criticisms British WirelessBritish Wireless - 47 words
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Article169 1936-02-15 2 An Exchange Of Notes London, Feb. 14. WITH an exchange of notes last night between Ali Maher Pasha and Sir Miles Lampson the way is prepaied for the opening of Anglo-Egyptian conversations. In course of Sir Miles Lampson's reply to the Egyptian note he says the British GovernmentBritish Wireless - 169 words
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62 1936-02-15 2 Communists Two Hylams Charged In Court Singapore, Friday. TWO Hylams v/er? produced before the Second Magistrate yesterday m connection with the demonstration which occurred m Arab Street on Wednesday. A band of Hylams were demonstrating with banners bearing Communist slogans when two policemen mustered. The Hylams resisted and both P.C.s62 words
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Article32 1936-02-15 2 Spring field:-. Feb. J3. President Roosevelt has decided to <;tand for a second term of the Presidency and will file the necessary for the Illinois prinuiy election papers on April 14. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article216 1936-02-15 2 Evidence Of Auditors Taken London, Feb. 13. THE fact that black popper c^uld be converted into whi'e pepper played an important part m tho Pepper Cn.se, according to an expert witness who gave evidence at the resumed hearing m Old Bailey. Mr. Duncan McKellar, Accountant, who examined theReuter - 216 words
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Article191 1936-02-15 2 Procedure For Complaints AN important Bill to amend the Advocates and Solicitor.** Ordinance by altering certain sections concerning: the procedure for hcruinif complaints or professional lrus(<>ndu<'t made against solicitors > s about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The Bill provides that complaints shal be made191 words
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Article115 1936-02-15 2 Huge Shipments For New York London, Fob 13 MINCING Lane is elated at the shipments of physical rubber to NewYork. It is rumoured that at least 2.000 tons nave been engaged for shipmen 1 very shortly while some quarters plare the total at nearer 6.000 tons and suggestReuter - 115 words
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Article53 1936-02-15 2 Singapore, Friday. HE the Governor, accompanied by Lady Thomas, Miss Thomas and Dtt ADC, Mr. Parks, returned from tne West Coast tour by the Sea Belle II to-day. His Excellency will preside at Legislative Council meeting on Monday and later m the week will proceed to Kuala Lumpur for the53 words
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Advertisement71 1936-02-15 2 I FRESH MILK-WITH 1 I iSSg) ALL THE TROUBLE I I REMOVED! J I 1 I TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk F <*-' your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially 1 m For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your J71 words
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Advertisement24 1936-02-15 2 THE SOLE GENUINE IIOSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /&^B&S. MILLIONS 70 YEARS Ll^l] IN USE AGO \JiMOSI TO-DAY \W7tHV Sole Agents: WeUl M<HltOr Lid. SINGAPORE24 words
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Article245 1936-02-15 3 DOUBLE-DECK CRAFT flying Range Of 1500 Miles TI'RTHER interesting details of the T new Empire Flying ships which imperial Airways will use on the Irnnire routes are now available; their accommodation will be roomier and more luxurious than m any airliners yet m service. The hull245 words
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Article92 1936-02-15 3 Fears Expressed By Japan Tokio, Feb. 10. THE acutness of the present international situation is indicated by the recent activities ot foreign spies m Japan m attempting: to grasp the industrial as well as the military secrets of The strategic metropolitan areas and even of the remote Hokkaido92 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-02-15 3 Photo shows the finn! assembly of the port side tail elevator of one of the new Empire flying ships under construction for Imperial Airways.24 words
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Article140 1936-02-15 3 Leader Educated In Germany Hankow, Feb. 11. PROVINCIAL troops of Hunan, Kwei- chow and Kwangsi are on the march to quell a renewal of activity by Communists under "General" Ho Lung, captor of the two British missionaries, Hayman and Bosshardt of whom the former was recently released.140 words
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Article99 1936-02-15 3 MESSRS. John Readhead and Sons. Ltd.. have booked an order to build a 9.500-ton cargo steamer for Messrs. Frank C. Strick and Co.. Ltd., London. This ship will be a sistership to that ordered by Messrs. Frank C. Strick m November. Lieutenant S. Toolseram has been appointed99 words
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Article169 1936-02-15 3 Trooping Of Colour On June 23 London, Feb. 13. THE ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour will take place on King Edward's Birthday on June 23. The ceremony will take place as usual on the Horse Guards Parade and the King will then, for the first time169 words
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Article170 1936-02-15 3 Eight Men Facing Murder Charge Singapore, Friday. AS a result of the riot that occurred m the huge Japanese iron-ore m^es at Dungun, Trengganu, on Jan. 27 m which eight Chinese were M l^"*™" their compatriots are now tamed m the Trengganu c n prison, awaiting trial170 words
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Advertisement58 1936-02-15 3 Staggering: m its Realism! Thrilling m its Beauty! "Mutiny on Hie Bounty** Opens at the CAPITOL March 3rd. START THE DAY RIGHT. GET THE i^^^^^B SilviVrm BL, m and keep your scalp healthy. Silvi- «BP W krin removes dandruff almost over- V^^t-/"^* r hair. Vt^HH^t y From Chemists and \KSf58 words
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Advertisement33 1936-02-15 3 J RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT l ft NIP AH GINS /|^v Ma lay a n j ISgimp] Product Of OUTSTANDING VALUE j j SOLE AGENTS: j I! I ICY WAITGH CO., Mj > S i V33 words
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Article127 1936-02-15 4 After a very active market yesterday m all sections, prices opened this morning unchanged. There was enthusiastic buying of rubbers, tins and industrials. Rubber share prices showed rises where deals took place. There was also an allround improvement m tin shares and the market was encouraged by fresh127 words
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Article89 1936-02-15 4 (Incorporated In 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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Article89 1936-02-15 4 (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 the89 words
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Article278 1936-02-15 4 The above are dealers' middle price; jobbers' margins, brokerage and ttaap duty are not included. London, Feb. 14, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless Yesterday Rise or fall otherwise stated 106H16 106% -lie War Loan, 3V 2 pc v /4 Com. Union Assce.278 words
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Article272 1936-02-15 4 Leaves Fortune Of t27fioo IN January, 1932, Richard Thomas Hughes, a bachelor, 74 years of age, died at his home m Florence Street, Kirkdale. leaving an estate valued at about £27,000. He had been a ship's steward, sailing m Liverpool liners. Throughout bifl I life he had livedBritish Wireless - 272 words
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Advertisement175 1936-02-15 4 THE LOCAL MARKET (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 25% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, Quiet. Tin (Singapore) $101%; down $^4. To-day's Prices: London: 7%d., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet after firm. New York: 15 916 cts., up I|l6 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Friday Evening. Although quiet175 words
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Advertisement157 1936-02-15 4 LONDON TIN RUBBER Steadier Tone To-day (From Our Financial Correspondent* London, Feb. 14, 6.30 p.m. The closing prices were as follows: LONDON RUBBER Market Tone Steady. Spat 7 1332 (unchanged). AprJJune 7 ***** (unchanged). LONDON TIN Spot £207*4 (previously £207%) Apr. June £201% (unchanged). CROSS-RATE London—New York. 4.99i/o (previously 4.99).157 words
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Article1012 1936-02-15 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST 88.00 Singapore, Friday, 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Tin (4s) 5s 9d 6s 3d kTmKumbang <£> «s gnaws i4,9d. 9s ,S S Td s AwWeng(H) 1-75 1.85 cd B ngrTn Tin 19s 9d 20s 9d X Kong Tin <ss> 14s 6d 15s M Idris Hyds (ss)1,012 words
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Advertisement15 1936-02-15 5 THAN THE MOST SPECTACULAR EXPERIMENT >^| BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE. MALACCA, SEREMBAN. KUALA LUMPITR. IPOH, I'ENANG.15 words
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Advertisement192 1936-02-15 6 PAVILION TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 I "I'VE GIVEN YOU EVERYTHING!" I "Now you want to trade me for the thing you and your family worship above all else MONfcY Ut.- ■•'•Js3k wEetfr- :-3Btfr^ jSPa^BB^B^T K'' V VrYitwv^™^^^ MIRIAM HOPKIiV§ In Samuel Goldwyn's vivid and striking Motion Picture that will win the applause192 words
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Advertisement269 1936-02-15 6 mt* J» IXOIj today at n a.m. f "MICKEY MOUSE" Matinee Special programme of selected pictures including the latest Mickey Moose Cartoons "MICKEY'S MAN FRIDAY" "BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE" (a special sports novelty) "POP-EVE THE SAILOR" and other excellent subjects. Admission Adults 50 cents and children 25 cents. "Wonderful!— Never heard anything269 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-02-15 7 A scene from "Splendor", starring Miriam Hopkins released through I'nited Artists and produced by Samuel Goldwyn, coming to the Pavilion soon. In the supporting cast are Joel McCrea, Paul Cavanagh and Billie Burke.37 words
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Article511 1936-02-15 7 Robert Montgomery, A School Teacher |I it hadn't been for the films— Clark Gable might be drilling oil wells. t Wallace Beery might be training tigers m a circus. Robert Montgomery might be teaching literature m a village school. The Man I Might Have Been"511 words
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Article406 1936-02-15 7 THE 'old hat* superstition has its 1 adherents m Hollywood. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., was the first °L v J stars t0 place eat m an old bedraggled felt hat as a good luck symbol. Once, when he lost it, he paid $100 reward for the406 words
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Advertisement78 1936-02-15 7 f <• j SILVER IS THE SMART GIFT J J FOR I IF YOU HAVE A GIFT PROBLEM J TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR JEWELLERS. j i B. P. do Silva Ltd., j (Incorporated m Ceylon) j 19-21, High St., Penang. Singapore. -^-^••J* THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE j CORPORATION LIMITED.78 words
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Advertisement165 1936-02-15 7 Grand 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 Kmpire Talkies Matinees on Sat: 15th. Sun. 16th. THE PRIVATE* LIFE OF HENRY VIII With CHARLES LAUGHTON TOM TYLER m "FIGHTING HERO"165 words
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Article316 1936-02-15 8 tllS Excellency the Governor has returned to Singapore from his tour of the West 1 Coast of Malaya, and we hope that he has benefited both m health and m the acquisition of information. We know Sir Shentonj Thomas well enough by now to state confidently that316 words
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Article, Illustration574 1936-02-15 8 IN these days we have become so ac- customed to aircraft humming overhead of us that we pay little attention to their passing. The R.A.F. must consume a tremendous amount of petrol m their daily round of training flights. Just behind Blakan Mati, however, the service machines often574 words
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Article250 1936-02-15 8 The appointment of Mr. James Noel McHugh to be an Assistant Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service, has been approved. Mr. McHugh arrived on Jan. 16. ii :fc Capt. Fitzmaurice and Lieut. Breaks headed a party of 540 of the 2 20 Burma Rifles who entrained at Taiping for Prai250 words
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Advertisement89 1936-02-15 8 m^ I So Different j i -So Alluring j I Shining Colourful Cut Gleaming Silverware j DAINTY SILKS and LINGERIE and a host of other suitable GIFTS s j Certain to captivate the heart of the most discerning BRIDE and JgRQQM j j You have a wonderful rangre to choose89 words
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Article588 1936-02-15 9 CRUISE SHIPS ON WAY Three Due In March Singapore, Friday. rnoURIST agencies and travel J- organisers m Singapore are now busy with their activities and looking forward to the arrival at this "Gateway, to the East" of between eight hundred and a thousand globe-trotters about the588 words
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Article140 1936-02-15 9 Built By Reformed Convicts Moscow, Feb. 12. ENOUGH bridges to stretch right across the English Channel have been built by gangs of reformed Russian convicts while constructing a railway line which will speed-up communication between Moscow and Soviet Russia's Far Eastern provinces. The line runs from Lake Baikal.140 words
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Article120 1936-02-15 9 Man Who Killed Over 300 Lions Durean, (Natal). Feb. 11. ANE of the world's greatest game w hunters, Mr. J. A. Hunter, is now preparing to take a holiday after 20 years spent m East and Central Africa hunting big game. During this time, he claims120 words
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Article166 1936-02-15 9 Wild Horse Remains Professor's "Finds" In Caves Berne, Feb. 13. THE oldest Identifiable pre-historic re--1 mains ever found m Switzerland have been discovered m the Kaltbrunnental, near Berne. Human skeletons, the bones of extinct animals, including the wild horse, giant stage and reindeer, and over three thousand stone implements are166 words
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Article67 1936-02-15 9 Prague, Feb. 12. A CHURCH m Czechoslovakia has gone bankrupt and British and American religious organisations are among the creditors. It is the first time m Czechoslovakia that a collapse of this kind has taken place. The church m question was financially registered as the Association of Free67 words
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Article51 1936-02-15 9 New Soviet Radio Balloons Leningrad, Feb. 11. FIVE "Radio-Balloons" capable of reaching a height of between 25 and 30 miles into the stratosphere are being built here, says the semi-official Tass Agency. They are the first to be constructed according to a new design by Professor51 words
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Advertisement35 1936-02-15 9 The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE— TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance on Thursday 20th IHNERS $1.50 NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE.35 words
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Advertisement59 1936-02-15 9 TIFFIN: $1.00 Cream of Tomato Prawn Mayonnaise Roast Chicken and Bacon French Beans and Roast Potato Cold Meat and Salad CORN CAKES and SYRUP Cheese, Fruit and Coffee. TO-NIGHT Make your RESERVATIONS EARLY Phone 4906 l^»k^i^ sA fa*} iyi McALISTER 8, CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS FOfl MALAYA I __^J TOLLEY'S59 words
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Article, Illustration100 1936-02-15 10 SKATING OLYMPICS AT GARMISCH swsßS.tsttJsgassgrsHßrffl.-rss Vivlanne Hulten, a skating celebrity who Is si pionships, at Gam ready for the Olympic Cham- Ernst Baker Is here all m the air— streamlined like a bird. He is doing one of the leaps he will execute when competing m the Olympic skating championships100 words
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Article677 1936-02-15 12 Femininity Is The Mode PARIS resolves to have mere carefree styles for strenuous doings like sports, getting around town, week-ends m the country, business and travel. Suits for this kind of life are the big thing m fashion and suits m the early Spring shows are677 words
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Article, Illustration90 1936-02-15 12 Petticoats And Tailored Blouses No. I— This 1936 suit from Mainbocher is made of black cloque silk. It has a white cotton eyelet embroidered petticoat, blouse, and flower. No. 2 Maggy Rouff makes a home run hit with Spanish dinner suit of black alpaca with a plaited white linen shirtwaist,90 words
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Advertisement12 1936-02-15 12 hi iisov pi:mi LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE12 words
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Advertisement24 1936-02-15 12 BEACH HOUSE Marine Parade, Katong. Select residential hotel, healthy situation, sea front, single and double rooms, tennis, bathing pagar, good cuisine, moderate, phone 5553.24 words
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Advertisement130 1936-02-15 12 l|l^y| Have You Sent I /I II r I Your Coupon? w^^^^ M I See announcements m 1/ jO Asj A the Malaya Tribune on f Can. ah LoZtoKA a urdT ce s Sdavs and Sat Obtainable from:— Prima ranks with the best of MAYNARDS, Battery Road. Grade A Eau130 words
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Article852 1936-02-15 13 Dear Jeanette, I was astonished at the news that you gave up the habit of wearing corsets. And this just because you cannot bear any longer to feel hot and uncomfortable m your tropical climate. Be sure that I quite understand you. Still. Jeanette, it's only852 words
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Advertisement96 1936-02-15 13 CHEMIST -TATTOO* YOUR LIPS WITH A SOUTH SEA MAIDEN'S LURE. A STARTLING NEW LIP COLOUR IN FOUR EXCITING SHADES. TRY THEM ALL AT THE •TATOO" COLOUR SELECTOR THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place Singapore. "I!" SILK STORE \\v Offer You livery Facility ,vhen BUYING Tajmahal Store96 words
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Advertisement108 1936-02-15 13 A TOURIST'S SHOPPIi\<; GUID£ CURIOS I Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs Emb. linen table cloths Chinese^ curios. Obtainable from Soon Joo Cot. 53, High Street, at lowest prices. j TAILOR A NEW i TAILORING SHOP S OPENED AT i No. 280 ORCHARD ROAD (Borneo Mansion) i A Splendid Selection108 words
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Advertisement57 1936-02-15 13 HAIRDRESSER i I I ess for modern I Hairdressing 33 Stamford Kd. Prof: Y. Kooy, Tel. 4807. GRAMOPHONES |COHMB I A j J GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS j NEW MODELS EL Si ROBINSON PIANO Co., S5. Ltd. I Winchester House, Collyer Quay, I Singapore. S opposite the NEW PIER. EYES Qualified^Eye57 words
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Advertisement115 1936-02-15 13 LUGGAGE rARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE i CARRIER CO. j i Bagpnge Contractors Forwarding Agents. S Booking Aeents for F.M.S. t Rnilwavs. Bapepge Agents for:— S Blue Funnel Line Enst Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co.. Ltd., etc.. etc. T>!. Address:— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union i3ldg. J> Jt»115 words
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Advertisement428 1936-02-15 14 4B* fiiMirm U&H23O utt^^^^^^^^^^m^A^E^M kj£. yJ) J P. O. S. N. SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Dae Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936 1936 CORFU 15.000 In port. SOMALI 6,810 Feb. 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 10 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 28 BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 19 BANGALORE 6,000 Mar. 12 CHITRAL 15,000 Apr. 24 NALDERA428 words
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Advertisement486 1936-02-15 14 fefc. j^k T0 french ports \v~ il^llJ\Jsf HOMEWARDS. \J BOUGAINVILLE For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 i 5 CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 6 j ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 4 I CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4486 words
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Article, Illustration314 1936-02-15 15 ■News Of The Day \OTi:» WOMAN VISITOR Margaret Sanger Jn Singapore NOTED arrival by the P. and O. Corfu A yesterday afternoon was Margaret M^r. louiJder and leader of the Birth Control Movement throughout the birth control be practised m one of the questions put to Mrs Singer314 words
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Article109 1936-02-15 15 Tsingtao. Feb. 10. ICE floes m the harbour are hamper- inu Tsingtao shipping, and the authorities have warned various vessels to take special precautions. This is tne first time that ice floes have appeared during the last twenty years. A message from Tsinan states that the mercury registered109 words
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Article175 1936-02-15 15 The following passengers arrived by the Imperial Airways lines:— From London, per "Athena," Feb. 12. Mr. Hans Meinek. From Penang Mr. Butler The following left Singapore on Feb. 13 by the "Adelaide":— To Brisbane:- Mr. Hans Meinek and Mr. W. Fountair. To Fimbant?:- Mr. S. W. G. P^nnott.175 words
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Advertisement104 1936-02-15 15 THE BA^K M^E. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR CO.) For BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA THE CAPE SailsMar 4 TAYBANK Apr. 4 TWEEDBANK Mar> IXBO-CHINA lINE. Feb. 24 IHOSANG .7 Mar. 9 KUMSANG FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. YUENSANG Feb. 29 AUmfd'ates are approximate and caHing at104 words
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Miscellaneous71 1936-02-15 15 THE HARBOUR SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Corfu 18 Miti Ilari 18 Kfatna 16 3 (icm:is 14 J Ben salon H Kotu Ode Japanpsp Prince i Kangaroo 30 RinU 36 J f itv of Hereford 46 Toha Maru 48 Athos 11 5 4 KEPPEL HARBOUR Mam Wharf71 words
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Miscellaneous230 1936-02-15 15 Mails Close Pengerang <Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Karimon (Tong Heng) 9 a.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Corfu) 10 a.m. China (generally), Hoihow (Corfu) 10 a.m. Hontrkonc (Corfu 10 a.m. ?apan and Macao (Corfu) 10 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Valentijn) 11 a.m. Medan, Jask. Bushire, Amsterdam and London by230 words
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Advertisement73 1936-02-15 16 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 Fox! "THANKS A MILLION" With DICK POWELL, ANN DVORAK, PAUL WHITEMAN his Band and 500 others. I THE UST WORD IN THE ART OF73 words
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Miscellaneous904 1936-02-15 16 iON THE RADIO j Bishop-Designate of Derby; Hymm, II I*l l l fell I Christ. Whose Glory Fills the Skies (A. ■^■■■fJII t and M> 7) (Greenwich Time Signal at mm 3.35 p.m.). Ililfllll 420 pm. Weekly Newsleeter and Sports Summary. 4.40 p.m. Closedown. 1 \J m U A l904 words
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Miscellaneous285 1936-02-15 16 (from Sketch Book) Tobias Matthay). Prelude m B flat, Op. 23, No. 2 (Rachmaninov). 11 p.m. Bells, aiid an Empire Service, relayed from St. Paul s Cathedral, London. Order of Service: Anthem, O Fount of Love (Bach); Hymn, Immortal, Invisible (E.H., 407; S.P., 535); Psalm 148; Hymn. Praise to the285 words
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Miscellaneous250 1936-02-15 16 Chant, Mme. Daumont: (a> Ne pario pas (Fred Pearly-Mischa Spolianskyi <b> Tv peux rcvenir (Dommel-Valey-Lenoir); Alabama Swing (Johnston); Cc soir pour vous, Madame (Valsien); Caminito del olvido (Frontera). Chant, M. Priolet: (a> La Java clv Samedi (Alberty-Loyraux); (b) Le S tenailles (Combes-Gavel); (c) Le rouet de grand'mere (Jacques Martel-Gavel)-El pregon250 words
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Advertisement142 1936-02-15 17 CHARLES LAUGHTON gives the greatest performance of his Lite m ••Mutiny on ihe Bounty Opening at the CAPITOL March 3rd. SqmjwnLife Insurance Company i ESTABLISHED 1900 Rt. Hon. Sir Robert L. Borden, H R stephensO n, J P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C., D.C.L., UJ). Qeneral M&nager C President. HOME OFFICE:— TORONTO.^ CANADA.142 words
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Miscellaneous874 1936-02-15 17 i*X TIIF It Allllfe 835 P m A Sun day Evening Pro--1IT»^ «m-»^ m**rmmw m^w gramme. 8.50 p.m. Let us sing a Folk Song together! Continued from page 16. 9.05 p.m. News and Review of the 615 p.m. Programme announcement. i&h n DJA and ta Dutch £20 p-n, Concert relayed874 words
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Miscellaneous123 1936-02-15 17 zennestje; (5> Madomiakindje (V. Rennes); (6) De koekoek (Wettig-Weissen-born). s).4u p.m.— Harry Roy and his band. Close down. Z.11.J. Penang 49.33 Metres (6.080 kcs.) TO-DAY p.m. 7.00 Time signal. 7.03 Day's programme. 705 Programme of light music. 7 55 Share report. 8.00 Asiatic music. 830 News bulletin. f1.35 Asiatic music.123 words
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Miscellaneous147 1936-02-15 17 Military Band Programme. (By kind permission of Lieut-Col. A. V. Holt D S O and Officers Bandmaster Mr L. J. Maiden, L.R. A.M., A.R.C.M. 11 56 p.m.— Weather Forecast, 2nd News Bulletin, Market Prices, Jute ana Gunny Closing Rates. (In English.) 0 11 a.m.— Dance Music by the Band of147 words
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Article854 1936-02-15 18 ,LAST NIGHTS BOXING Thrilling Fights At Stadium (By "Left-Hook") Singapore, Saturday. A CARD of action was pro- mised and a card of action it was at the Olympic Stadium where a huge crowd was present to see Mr. S. C. Seng's programme of five bouts. THE BEST854 words
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Article186 1936-02-15 18 Services To Cardiff College PRINCIPAL Charles Coles, at a meeting of the Cardiff Education Committee, said the Cardiff Technical College had lost a very great friend m the passing of Sir William Reardon Smith, Bart Mainly through his instrumentality, the Smith Junior Nautical School was founded m186 words
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Article126 1936-02-15 18 Salzburg Festival Plans Vienna. Feb. 12. ARTURO Toscanini and, it is anticipated, a prominent British conductor, will be the main attractions oi this year's Salzburg Festival. It will open on July 25 and end on August 31. On the first day there will be a gala performance126 words
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Article75 1936-02-15 18 Wallace Beery Jackie Cooper Singapore, Saturday. WALLACE Beery is at his best m "O'Shaughnessy's Boy" which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. With Jackie Cooper playing opposite him, he brings to the screen touching story of paternal love, which makes an instant appeal to an audience. Jackie Cooper75 words
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Article202 1936-02-15 18 Seabed Search For Treasure Leghorn, Feb. 13. EFFORTS to salvage the "Treasure of Elba" a mysterious cargo believed to have been sunk off Elba m the time of Napoleon are to be made shortly by the Italian salvage ship Artiglio. This is the vessel that recovered202 words
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Article142 1936-02-15 18 MR. Lehman, Governor of New York--111 State, m his annual message to the Legislature strongly endorsed Presiden* Roosevelt's social security programme and called on the Legislature to coordinate the States relief measures with those of the Federal Government. He estimated that about $5,000,000 (£1,000,000) would be142 words
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Advertisement21 1936-02-15 18 ANCHOR -M Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. W.S.21 words
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Article444 1936-02-15 19 LEGISLATION ON MONDAY Retrospective Operation BILL to establish the Silver A lubilee Fund (Singapore) will he taken through all its stages at tie meetin* of the Legislative Council on Monday. The objects and reasons are stated "^public meeting held m the VieMemorial Hall, Singapore, on aUi 25444 words
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Article288 1936-02-15 19 Y.W.C.A. Hold Their Annual Meeting Singapore, Friday. 'TVERYONE has needs, whether of body, mind or spirit, and we believe that, i among the individuals composing our membership, the Association will succeed m bringing together those who jean satisfy the needs of each other. "The spirit of true288 words
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Article111 1936-02-15 19 Fined For Assault On Ricksha Puller Singapore, Friday. REICHO Sato, a Japanese boxer was this morning charged before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, with causing grievous hurt to a ricksha puller at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road on the afternoon of111 words
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Article94 1936-02-15 19 New Appointments Pending AS forecast by the Morning Tribune two probationers for the Straits Settlements Civil Service are to be selected this year, according to the Government Gazette. Applications, which must be submitted on the prescribed forms, must reach the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than Mar.94 words
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Advertisement38 1936-02-15 19 /m new fi ":|jS RACKETS %S^-s +{jjf RESTRINGING ,&f There is only U RELIABLE PJ PLACE I QUEEN'S I 1 3, Prince Street. J j Phoiie Telegrams II 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.38 words
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Advertisement137 1936-02-15 19 When you see the Brilliant array of Talent gathered together by DARRYL ZANUCK m his big new Fox-20th Century Musical Hit you, too, will want to say "THANKS A MILLION" JL A YOUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE J i i i IS IN YOUR KEEPING. i t WHY NOT MAKE SURE THAT137 words
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Miscellaneous110 1936-02-15 19 To-day In Singapore CAPITOL.— "One Night of Love," with Grace Moore, Tullio Carminati, Lyle Talbot, etc. PAVILION —"Splendour," with Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, etc. ALHAMBRA.- 'O'Shaughnessy s Boy, with Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, etc RITZ GEYLANG— "Werewolf of London/^ with Warner Oland, Henry Hull etc ROXY 'KATONG.-"The 39 Steps" with110 words
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Article, Illustration866 1936-02-15 20 S.C.C. SOCCER DEBUT Well Beaten By Sappers (By Our Football Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. ALTHOUGH they were defeated by the Royal Engineers to the tone of five goals to one on the padang this afternoon, the S.C.C. pat op quite a good showing and have noReuter - 866 words
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Article391 1936-02-15 20 In Bankruptcy Court Singapore, Friday. BEFORE Mr. Justice N. 11. P. Whitley, m the Bankruptcy Court to-day, a Chinese clerk employed at the Malayan Tobacco Distributors, Ltd., was granted a discharge from bankruptcy, subject to a suspension for six months. In his report on the bankruptcy, Mr.391 words
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Article72 1936-02-15 20 Compromise formula for Settlements Peiplng, Feb. 14. IT is reported that Major-General I Doihara has verbally communicated to General Sung Che Yuen, the Hopei Governor, a compromise formula for the settlement of the North China disputes. A Japanese spokesman says that sinoJapanese negotiations m North China during theSin Chew Jit Poh - 72 words
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Advertisement69 1936-02-15 20 All London Records broken for the past 9 Years! Read the English Press Review on "Mutiny on the Bounty" Opening MARCH THIRD at the CAPITOL 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 IN69 words
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Advertisement42 1936-02-15 20 PAUL WHITEMAN and his Band DICK POWELL, ANN DVORAK PATSY KELLY, THE YACHT CLUB BOYS RUBINOFF, famous- wizard of the Violin! You'll see them all m DARRYL ZANUCK'S great Musical Hit for Fox-20th Century Pictures "THANKS A MILLION" Coming to the CAPITOL42 words
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