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Title Section14 1936-03-17 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I.— No. 39. .SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, March 17, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article624 1936-03-17 1 I It AM i: ADAMAOT IX HEH ATTITUDE THREAT TO LEAVE COUNCIL Blltll \l\ STRIVING FOR A COMPROMISE London, Mar 16. THAT France will stick at nothing to achieve her object of inflicting a moral defeat on Germany m regard to the Rhineland dispute is indicatedBritish Wireless - 624 words
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611 1936-03-17 1 GERMAN VIEW French A ctivities Resented Berlin, Mar. 12. A memorandum issued m Berlin, m a critical enumeration of French meassures to defend her security, says that France concluded military alliances with Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia and Poland before the Locarno Treaty. Germany did not object to the alliances as they wereReuter - 611 words
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Article97 1936-03-17 1 London, March 16. •THE funeral of Admiral of the Fleet, I Lord Beatty, took place to-day and the burial place is m the crypt of St. Paul's beside the grave of Lord Jellicoe whom Beatty succeeded m command of the Grand Fleet during theBritish Wireless - 97 words
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128 1936-03-17 1 Policemen Britain's Essential Place In The World "1 FEEL that we shall only see national and international security again when the British Commonwealth on Nations are armed to such an extent that they can once more take upon themselves the duty of policing the world." This was the view on128 words
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Article56 1936-03-17 1 Work Of Drafting Is Proceeding London, March 16. rE .^rafting committee of the London Naval Conference met this morning to continue the work on the drafting of the Treaty on the basis of the agreement reached at the conference last Wednesday and of the reports of the technicalBritish Wireless - 56 words
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Article103 1936-03-17 1 Honouring Late King THE Mayor of Windsor (LieutenantColonel A. E. Churcher) has called a town's meeting to discuss proposals for a memorial to King George. In his appeal he points out that m Windsor a memorial worthy of the town must be erected and that it should103 words
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Article34 1936-03-17 1 Unemployment m Germany increased by 12,000 during January, as compared with 524,000 m December. The total number of unemployed is given at 2,520,000, which is 453,000 below the peak period of the previous winter.34 words
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Article28 1936-03-17 1 John Dallas, aged 83, stated to be one of only five Chelsea Pensioners holding the Zulu War Medal, awarded m 1879, has died m the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.28 words
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Article18 1936-03-17 1 Sportsmen In Southend have collected £5,000 for Southend General Hospital, and a ward will be named after them.18 words
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Advertisement32 1936-03-17 1 Joseph Travers Sons. LIMITED (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE AND PENANG ANNOUNCE THEIR APPOINTMENT AS AGENTS FOR THE TERRITORY OF SOUTHERN MALAYA, FOR Peek Frean's Biscuits AND "Meltis" Confectionery OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS32 words
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Article336 1936-03-17 2 AT KOTA BHARU London -China Route Singapore, Monday. THE Tribune learns from a reliable source that the Government is giving < lose consideration to the establishment of an aerodrome at Kota Bharu, the capital of Kelantan. now that Imperial Airways are inaugurating an air mail route336 words
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Article23 1936-03-17 2 The wedding of Mr. P. A. Dlas and Miss Merlyn Alexander took place last Saturday before the Registrar of Marriages, District Court, Singapore.23 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-03-17 2 The White Star liner Franconia arriving m port yesterday.9 words
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Article430 1936-03-17 2 Spore Justices Approve Singapore, Monday. PERMISSION to sell beer at the tea kiosk m the Botanical Gardens was granted by the Board of Licensing Justices at a quarterly meeting held m the Criminal District Cuurt to-day. Mr. L. B. Gibson (District Judge) presided. In making the430 words
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Advertisement41 1936-03-17 2 I SHARE OUR /^l f ENTHUSIASM I t J^B POWDERED WHOLE MILK _4ffi*W^ I is pure delicious fresh milk \KxA Mfn*mJ m convenient powdered \^^3H form. Try a tin to-day I \ft B| and be convinced [SB GETZ BROS. CO. i41 words
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Advertisement33 1936-03-17 2 ■■PMIHBm^ (an you iitwgii"' H^-^^HBBI anything funnier v *^m The HI Alt X MM<**^ lI HOT II EI W! j L^J^Hps^ imlil ili<\> come l« S s^^w^ w ih ii h \>ii(it j33 words
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Article605 1936-03-17 3 POLARIS DUE TO-DA V Passengers On Board THE Norwegian yacht, Stella Polaris, chartered by Raymond and Whit comb for their South Seas and Africa cruise, is arriv'- m Singapore at 8 a.m. this morning:. The Stella Polaris has a very interestinc; itinerary. Sailing from New York on Jan.605 words
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60 1936-03-17 3 A BEQUEST of between £7,000 and n £8.000 made by Mr. Robertson, of Cardiff, to British Legionaries m Wales to be used to provide branches with (< ans, for the building of headquarters jf their own. This decision was made at the annual Wales60 words
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Article209 1936-03-17 3 Return From Trip To Hongkong Singapore, Monday. THE Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck returned yesterday by the Antenor from a three weeks' business trip to Hongkong. He was to have returned to Singapore by the P. and O. Rawalpindi last Wednesday but as he could not209 words
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Article91 1936-03-17 3 Return To Hongkong From Canton Hongkong, Mar. 16. DR. WANG CHUNG HUI, noted Chinese jurist and diplomat. leturned here from Canton yesterday and, interviewed, stated that he would Teave for Nanking on Mar. 21 with Mr. Wei Tao Ming, Marshal Chiang Kai SMek's delegate. He would transmit Mr.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 91 words
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Article88 1936-03-17 3 Prince Serge Kitledt In Polo Afatcfc Del Ray Beach. Florida. Mar. 15. PRINCE Serge Mdivani was killed m an accident during a polo match here to-day.— Beuter. Prince Mdivani and his brother Alexis, both of whom met tragic deaths, were known as the "Marrvins; Mdivanis owing to the88 words
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Article13 1936-03-17 3 Mr Joseph Glas. a Sumjtra Planter, is on a business visit to Ip^n13 words
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Article18 1936-03-17 3 Mr oeoree Anderson, of Huntley Estate. Lumut. has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a short visit to Ipoh.18 words
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Article316 1936-03-17 3 NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL Mr. E.N. Taylor As D.P.P. WITH the appointment of Mr. Adrian J. Clark as a judge of the Supreme Court; several changes have taken place m the Administration of the Colony. Mr N. A. Worley, the Deputy Public Prosecutor succeeds Mr. Clark as Soli-citor-General. Mr.316 words
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Article175 1936-03-17 3 P. O. Skipper New Appointment To Strathmore TAPTAIN R. HARRISON, D.5.0., R.D., v R.N.R., has taken command of the P. and O. liner Strathmore. He replaces Captain Sudell, on his retirement, m the command of the largest ahfl fastest P. and O. liner. Captain Harrison began his sea life m175 words
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Article127 1936-03-17 3 rm a view to enabling Singarjore residents to visit French Indo-China durine the forthcoming Easter Holidays, fhe Messageries Maritimes have decided to issue return tickets at the following sDeciallv reduced rates which should prove attractive to tourists interested m a short visit to French Indo-China Ist class127 words
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Article51 1936-03-17 3 THE Messageries Maritimes s.s. Athos II is due at 7 a.m. this morning from Saigon and will sail at 3 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. The s.s. Andre Lebon will arrive on Thursday at 10.30 a.m. from Europe, sailing t'ne same afternoon for51 words
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Article34 1936-03-17 3 Hongkong. Shanghai and Kobe. THE P. O. s.s. "Alipore" has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, March 20, She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.34 words
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Advertisement4 1936-03-17 3 -MAN MOX"j RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT4 words
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Advertisement47 1936-03-17 3 Silvikrin "The^aturalHair Food. From Chemists and High Class Hair- dressers Sole Agents RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. THE SOLE GENUINE ItOSKOPI PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /^^^^y MILLIONS 70 YEARS jff^l|.£j IN USE AGO \J^^M I TO-DAY Mj£s/ See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Asen.s: Wefll M<MltOr Ltd. SINGAPORE.47 words
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Article243 1936-03-17 4 Little Business Passing (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26*4 cts., up Va ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $104%. To-day's Prices: London: 7 716 d., up 1 16 d. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. New York: 15 15 16 cts., up I|l6 ct Market243 words
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Article43 1936-03-17 4 tvJ q St^ S re S° r y's Choir Church of Snt xi he u e n st of st Gregory on Sunday March 22, by a High Mass. Re--01^ 3 wi J J be served t0 members of the choir after mass.43 words
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Article69 1936-03-17 4 COMMODITY PRICES Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London. March, 16. The closing prices were as follows: LONDON RUBBER Market Tone: Steady. Spot: 7 15 32 (up 1*32). July-Sept: 7% (up 1!16). LONDON TIN Spot: €206 V 2 April-June: i2o6"s. LONDON GOLD Spot: £7.1.1 (unchanged). LONDON SILVER Spot: 1969 words
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Article46 1936-03-17 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices <By Our Financial Correspondent) London, March, 16. The closing prices were as follows London New York Cross Rate 4.97 /2 (up 7 16). London— Paris: 74 2932 (unchanged). London Amsterdam 7.26 1 2 (down V 4). London Hongkong: Is. 3%d* (unchanged).46 words
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82 1936-03-17 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. noon. Tone of Market:—Firm sellers reserved. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7 7 16d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 15 15 16 per lb. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. March) 26 7 16 26% Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.O.B. March)82 words
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Article359 1936-03-17 4 •New York prices quoted m UJ3. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and bvump duty are not included. London, Mar. 16, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall War Loan, ZVz p.c 106359 words
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Article55 1936-03-17 4 Ked. Cross Society Blood Transfusion Service states that 4,701 requests for butod were responded to m 1935, an increase over the previous year of 846 calls Mr. A. M. Matthew, hon. secretary of the Public Works Co-operative Society, has sailed for India on holiday Mr. Lim Chin Teck will act55 words
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Advertisement23 1936-03-17 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated m New Zealand) Fire, Marine, Motor and Workmen's Compensation. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. OFFICE 2, FIXLAYSON GREEN.23 words
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Advertisement42 1936-03-17 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up» V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,000 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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Advertisement20 1936-03-17 4 ,H\a^H« Th^ BEST Walrh l^fr^^l inonn the world over '/I EVERYONE OF THEM \\vJiA MASTERIMEt'E ■mIHH... m modern watchmaking histor)20 words
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Article1099 1936-03-17 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Monday. 5 p.m. F.M.S. LOAN W* 1931 red. 1959 $16,000,000 Int., Jan. 1 July 1; 121 122 c.i. Mrs. R. A. Cameron, wife of the Western Australia Manager of Dalgety and Co., is on a visit to Singapore. Mr. N. R. Corke, of the Dunlop1,099 words
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Article265 1936-03-17 5 Fraser And Neave's Report A NET profit of $348,092.14 is reported by Fraser and Neave, Ltd., m their report to be presented to shareholders at the annual meeting: on Mar. 21. A final dividend of 25 cts. per share on the ordinary shares is recommended. The report states:265 words
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Article82 1936-03-17 5 Cost To Britain Over Four Millions ESTIMATED total cost of administration of the Unemployment Assistance Scheme for the present financial year, ending March 31, is approximately £4.250,000. This figure, given by the Minister of Labour m a written reply, includes £1.700.000 incurred directly by the Unemployment Assistance Board, about82 words
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Advertisement28 1936-03-17 5 Sime, Darby Co.. Ltd. Insurance Agents and Brokers (LLOYDS) All classes of insurance transacted 5, Malacca Street, AGENCY APPLICATIONS INVITED. Singapore. Phone 5144. 'LOWEST QUOTATIONS PROMPT S ETTLEMENTS."28 words
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Advertisement238 1936-03-17 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD., AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,238 words
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Article188 1936-03-17 6 (UDGED by every standard of film J entertainment "Moscow Nights" ranks as one of the biggest of this year's screen achievements. It boasts that quality of production and attention to detail which fllmgoers have come to expect from subejects emanating from London Film Stunflios. the188 words
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Article62 1936-03-17 6 SHIRLEY ROSS, a comparative newcomer to the screen has been engaged by Columbia Pictures for a featured role m "The Devil's Squadron," now m production with Richard Dix and Karen Morley In the leads. Gene Morgan and Henry Mollison have already been signed for important parts. Erie Kenton62 words
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Article53 1936-03-17 6 THE one big regret m the life of John 1 Halliday. now appearing with Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper m Paramount's "Desire," is that he never had an opportunity to become a surgeon. Lack of funds forced him to go upon the stage when he wanted to53 words
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Article32 1936-03-17 6 DENNY BAKER, William Collier, Sr, v Philip Merivale and Sidney Toler have been added to the cast of Paramount's new Jan Kiepura-Gladys Swarthout musical film, "Give Us This 832 words
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Article267 1936-03-17 6 "King Solomon Of Broadway" THE inside story of how Broadway "night spots" go about getting the publicity which makes them famous is revealed m Universal's ga y and tuneful "King Solomon of Broadway," starring Edmund Lowe. oDening at the Alhambra Ttieatre to-night. Lowe, playing the role of a267 words
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Article256 1936-03-17 6 "While Parents Sleep' 9 JEAN GILLIE, the nineteen year old star of "While Parents Sleep," w*nich comes to the Pavilion Theatre shortly, is a British discovery of great importance. Her very first part was m Jack Buchanan's picture "Brewster's Millions" as a youno; and attractive typist who256 words
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Article, Illustration71 1936-03-17 6 DEGINALD Denny, now featured m Paramount's "PrgMew," is the owner and business manager of a very properous airplane-model factory. MARSHA Hunt, featured player m Para- mount's "Desert Gold,'' was an honour student m the elementary grades and at the age of 11 skipped two classes. A scene from71 words
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Advertisement216 1936-03-17 6 OPENING TO-DAY at 3.15 t^ APMTOM I 615 T NIGHT 915 Not just a screen entertainment but A SPECTACLE THAT WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED j "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" I SEE The Wonderf ul SEE Thousands of Panic-stricken CEE The Wild Orgies of POMPEII FATT of pompptt people fleeing216 words
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Article40 1936-03-17 7 CINEMA DIARY CAPITOL TO-NIGHT:— "Last Days of Pompeii," with Preston Foster, Alan Hale, Basil Rathbone, Louis Calhern, Dorothy Wilson, etc. NEXT CHANGE:— "So Red the Rose." COMING SOON:— "Bottom of the World," the official record of the Byrd Antartic Expedition.40 words
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Article, Illustration113 1936-03-17 7 TO-NIGHT:— "King Solomon of Broadway," with Edmond Lowe and Dorothy Page. NEXT CHANGE:— "Ship Cafe." Coming SOON:— "Mutiny on the Bounty."— Showing about the end of March. PAVILION TO-NIGHT:— "Rendezvous," with William Powell and pictures showing H.M. the King's Broadcast to the Nation (received by Air Mail). NEXT CHANGE:—113 words
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Article16 1936-03-17 7 TO-NIGHT:— "HeII m the Heavens' with Conchita Montenegro. Russell Hardie. Herbert Mundin and Andy Devine.16 words
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Article31 1936-03-17 7 PEORGE Murphy, leading man with v Gertrude Michael m Paramount's Woman Trap." is a graduate mining igineer from Yale, and worked m the L'oal mines at Portage Pennsylvania.31 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-03-17 7 CRANK Forest, American tenor, now rehearsing for Paramount's The Count of Luxembourg, spent 10 years on the operatic stage m Italy. Hut— Foster, star of "last Days (>l Pompeii." To-night at the Capitol.36 words
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Article35 1936-03-17 7 SIR Seymour Hicks is to appear with Sally Eilers and Edmund Lowe m "The Wrecker." forthcoming Gaumont British production, and not. as was stated m error m the Gainsoorougr comedy mentioned above.35 words
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Article25 1936-03-17 7 CLEANORE Whitney, sensational young t dancer recently signed by Paramount, got first taste of country life while on location for "Timothy's Quest."25 words
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Article42 1936-03-17 7 PLAUDETTE Colbert is one of the most v ardent movie fans. Even while working m her current picture. "The Bride Comes Home," with Fred McMurray, she spent on an average of three evenings a week m the neighbcurhod movie.42 words
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Article37 1936-03-17 7 PARAMOUNT'S "The Sky Parade" troupe is making airplane scenes m the San Fernando Valley at the Cloverland Ranch, the exact spot where many of the thrilling scenes for "Wings" and "Hell's Angels" were photographed.37 words
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Article38 1936-03-17 7 WHEN Gladys Swarthout, young opera star, completes her new Paramount musical, "Give Us This Night," she will start on a concert tour of 20 cities before arriving for her current season at the Metropolitan opera.38 words
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Article40 1936-03-17 7 SYLVIA SIDNEY, Henry Fonda and Fred Mac Murray are to get starbilling m Walter Wanger's natural colour 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," featuring Fred Stone, Fuzzy Knight, Spanky McFarland and Alan Baxter. Henry Hathaway is the director.40 words
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Article40 1936-03-17 7 ZASU PITTS will fill the chief feminine comedy role m Paramount's '13 Hours by Air," which has Fred Mac Murray and Joan Bennett as romantic leads. Miss Pitts plays the fluttery governess part Mitchell Leisen is directing.40 words
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Article25 1936-03-17 7 SK. LAUREN, recently signed to a term writing contract at Paramount, is busy preparing "And Sudden Death," auto-crash story, for the screen.25 words
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Advertisement230 1936-03-17 7 <• •> A LAUGH! A THRILL! to .night 6.15 9.15 A SURPRISE! Bin Powells m#ll .^..wi new screen sweetheart PAVILION T gets him into his merriest, I V •5* most romantic mystery I V i j^l^^k, irs the last NI(;HT of i »C^Jv^i^ THI& GRAND SHOW AND F^^/Vt JLI. y230 words
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Article638 1936-03-17 8 Trans -Atlantic Air Services BRITAIN MUST KEEP LEAD Trial Flights In Summer DRITISH airman m British ma*J chines made the first direct North Atlantic crossing seventeen years ago. Within three weeks of that great event a British airship crossed the North Atlantic, and was the first airship to cross any638 words
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Article, Illustration109 1936-03-17 8 A BLACKENED clay pipe, with hardly any stem, was an exhibit at a Newport, Isle of Wight, inquest on Wilhelni?na Walton (84), widow, who was burned to death at her cottage m Melbourne-street. Stanley Robert Woodford, a neighbour, said tfiat he entered Mrs. Walton's house and109 words
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Article87 1936-03-17 8 A FEW words on the age at which to drink, by Mr. James A. Wilson, Chief Constable of Cardiff: "When over 50 years of ige an individual's powers of physical resistance are diminishing "Men between 20 and 40 are apparently too optimistic as to their capacity to87 words
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Article111 1936-03-17 8 Now Bankrupt With Trustee To Estate WHEN the statutory first meeting of the creditors of Brig.- General Andrew Macfie, described as of Chelsea embankment, S.W., was held it was stated that the Brig.-Gf-neral was once a private m a volunteer battalion. Prig.-General Macfle's liabilities were given111 words
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Advertisement48 1936-03-17 8 ONE OF THE MOSI ENTHRALLING SPECTACULAR OSfSi M SCREEN ROMANCES KW^P^VYVvI DANGER \\D DEATH I "7^) CANNOT WAIT EVEN FOR A >Hrn A^^^Aj WOMAN 'P"W^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^B^=^ Warner BAXTER m Fox Film's thrilling spectacle Mm. Hi I j Li THE HEAVENS' with CONCHITA MONTENEGRO RUSSELL HARDIE HERBERT MUNDIN ANDY DEVINE48 words
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Advertisement139 1936-03-17 8 SUN TALKIE HALL 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 First National Presents MARY ASTOII m Return ol* The Terror" By EDGAR WALLACE. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. j I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPEN- SATION INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. FULL PARTICULARS AND RATES APPLY, i 16D, CECIL STREET139 words
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Article831 1936-03-17 9 JAPANESE OR SOVIET? Northern War In The Making London, March 1. ACROSS the wind-lashed pasture lands of Mongolia cold with a cold beyond European imagination —two of the great military Powers of the world stand snarling at each other (writes A. W. Parsons m the831 words
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Article, Illustration101 1936-03-17 9 Engine Failure In Tunnel DASSENGERS m a train from MaryleI bone to Manchester spent more than an hour m Glossop tunnel owing to the engine breaking down. The train came to a sudden standstill after it had entered the tunnel which is three miles long and about five miles from101 words
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Article225 1936-03-17 9 Hard Labour For Farm Labourer London, Mar. 15. FOR cruelly ill-treating 18 pigs by omitting to supply them with proper care and treatment James Henry Lonsdale, 32, a farm labourer, of Down Barns, Northolt, Middlesex, was at Ealing sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. Mr.225 words
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Article95 1936-03-17 9 MR. D. C. T. BENNETT, a young Australian pilot who holds the rare qualification of the first class navigators' licence, has lately been appointed to the corps of pilots of Imperial Airways Mr. Bennett has had long experience cf flying-boats, having been for three years95 words
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Article206 1936-03-17 9 A.P. Herbert's Bill In Commons? THERE is a strong suggestion of A. P. Herbert, the light-hearted humorist, m the Bill of Mr. A. P. Herbert, the M.P., to amend the drink laws of Britain. It was published recently. It says:— "Whereas it appears that the laws concerning206 words
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Article279 1936-03-17 9 Mr. Philip Thornton's Experiences London, Mar. 15. MR. Philip Thornton, who is known for some broadcast recitals of Oriental music which he gave for the 8.8.C., has written a book "The Voice of Atlas. Here he describes his experiences m acquiring a knowledge of the music practised by279 words
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Article74 1936-03-17 9 Involved In Only 4 Per Cent. Of Fatal Road Accidents IN only 4 per cent, of fatal road acciI Tents were the drivers women^ That statement was made by Viscount c"cE when the House of Lords debated the Road Traffic Bill. They were^not better drivers than men, but74 words
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The MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article275 1936-03-17 10 A SECOND interesting experiment m education is being made m Singapore, as announced exclusively by the Morning Tribune yesterday. Both experiments relate to the teaching of English and will undoubtedly be watched with the greatest interest throughout the country, and probably m other Eastern countries where275 words
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Article, Illustration588 1936-03-17 10 IT has not taken very long for the pre- liminary committee appointed a few weeks ago to submit a carefully considered constitution for a public library m Ipoh. Now it rests entirely with the public what use they will make of such a public convenience. Merely to appoint588 words
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Article298 1936-03-17 10 Mr. F. J. Hill, who was well known m Malaya, has now settled down m Sussex. A A A Dr. McSwan. late of Batu Gajah Hospital, has arrived m Scotland on leave and is staying m Edinburgh. A A Mr. W. L. H. Morrison, Mining Engineer has arrived m298 words
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Advertisement20 1936-03-17 10 r mf^'l vS *v_ _B_^_^_\ _3ft f \v-*~- __y _^_\^_^_k HU f«^H 'A^J^ f i___| ,v n_S /l ____B. ,\y__H_^^_r20 words
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Advertisement63 1936-03-17 10 Close work I Buy a carton of Light Nights are long. Good light makes them cheerful* So choose the famous modem lamp, renowned for its extra brilliance. Buy Osram Coiled Coil lampsOin the familiar red and black carton the canon of light. MADf IN ENGt^.--THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD., Singapore63 words
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Article390 1936-03-17 11 TOUR AROUND THE WORLD Talented Radio Singapore. Tuesday. rr\VO interesting visitors to Singapore are Mr. J. G. Nolph, Jr., and Mr. Norman Long, both from Hie United States who are (ravelling round the world to inscribe and record their observations for their respective purposes. Mr.390 words
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Article107 1936-03-17 11 B. B. C Organ Will Be The Biggest In World CINEMA organ music is the most popular item broadcast, and so the BBC. plans to have tne largest theatre oigan m the world. Variety Director Eric Maschwitz said that the work of installing the organ m St. George's Hall will107 words
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Article83 1936-03-17 11 Move To Enlist Government Support ITTEMPTS are being made_Jn certain quarters, it is understood to induce the Netherlands Indies Government to support the pepper industry. The move so far is only of a very preliminary nature. As previously reported, the Government would only consider the question of support83 words
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Article60 1936-03-17 11 Jubilee Stamp 'Freak SOME of the Colonial stamps issued for the Silver jubilee of King George, especially those of the Falkland Islands, Gambia, Gibraltar and Gold Coast, had an extra flag m the pictures of Windsor Ca?tle. In Bond-Street, recently four Falkland Island Is. stamps brought £18 10s. Others with60 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-03-17 11 Mr. J. G. Nolph, Jr., and Mr. Norman Lon" snapped m Singapore shortly after their arrival m the course of their wanderings round the world m search of material.29 words
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Article130 1936-03-17 11 U.S. Action "Which Will Hit Japan JAPANESE munitions manufacturers are likely to be hit! by the U.S. ban on scrap tin exports, says the Japan Chronicle.".. Annual imports from the United States now exceed Y5.000.000. According to a report just received by the Foreign Office from Mr.130 words
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Article102 1936-03-17 11 'Cheeky 9 Claim By A Namesake In South Africa MARGATE is. gasping with indignation because a cheeky offspring m South Africa, namely, Margate, Natal, claims to outrival its famous parent town as a health resort. A medical man there has resigned because he cannot find enough work. Here102 words
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Article22 1936-03-17 11 Mr C. Graham, an Australian Engineer and his wife, who are on a visit to Malaya, are now staying m Ipon. J22 words
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Advertisement41 1936-03-17 11 Telegraphic Address: PHONE 5933 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. Special Dinner Dance on Thursday, March 19. DINERS $1.50. #0 AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE.41 words
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Advertisement59 1936-03-17 11 r TIFFIN: $1.00 i Creme De Florentine Fried Fish Remonlade Sauce Grilled Lamb Chop Jardiniere Pomme Sautee Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHe Hors D'Oeuvre Varies "Capitol 0 Baked Alasca A Choice of over 100 other dishes. 'PHONE 4906. Ifestmties TOLLEY'S BRANDY COMPE59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-03-17 12 The contrasts of modern Czechoslovakia are well pictured by these three views. Above is seen a hospital m the modern style. (See belov.: A Czwhoslovakian peasant's cottage. Note the designs above the door and windows. Hills and Valleys. A magnificent panorama.44 words
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Article, Illustration158 1936-03-17 12 SCENE IN EN GLISH COUNTRY LANE A :hA i rural scene from the south of England. Preliminary Lecture:— Mr. C. Heber Percy, tht Jj, at the recent children's meet at 1-om > vj,<- > Wi^?m^?^mm mmmm. w _2Z—___________^— the c„tswo.d Hounds, lecturing to the B Mtt,, th<! Andoversford. Major L.158 words
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Article, Illustration633 1936-03-17 14 Hair Arrangement Follows Classic Contours GREAT magic may be wrought with hair; magic that captures the imagination of all who behold the sweeping grace of line, sometimes brought sharply into contrast by close nestling curls, that throws into delicate relief the interesting features of the face below. It requires a633 words
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Article335 1936-03-17 14 By Greta dimming DORES are one of the true problems of the skin and one we will always have with us, because at the bottom you have that dcvil sluggish circulation. Once the circulation stops acting as it should, there is little or no activity to force335 words
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Advertisement52 1936-03-17 14 SKIX CLEANLINESS! ACHIEVE IT WITH" cyclax SPECIAL LOTION It draws every particle of acid waste from under the surface of your skin leaving each pore clean and free to function as it must if the skin is to be healthy. Prices from $2.75 $16.50. ISOItI YSO\ A CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE.52 words
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Advertisement88 1936-03-17 14 >I AISOV PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER HOUSE OASIS PORTUGUESE S AIIIIIM S A Not just plain ■rl small flsh, but *I^M £r^" GENUINE //kHB? JJ .sardines from Ij^Jjfv Portugal, a tin Vfjfj of which coni I f tains more vita--1 t m mins than a88 words
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Advertisement97 1936-03-17 14 now COTY perfumes can testow tne j)ower to cliarm COR .very woman iboro is ONE perfect fragrance ONE Coty Perfume that upcaka to the t motions of hor t«airty *nd allure Wbothir your perwoality m expressed Ly a dylicato f»[ita*y of tbe On. Nt, dolic»:e fio»<r pirfui:u, i>r a sopbistuat'-d,97 words
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Article63 1936-03-17 15 THE fourth recital of the Gramophone Society was given on Tuesday evening March 10 to an audience of about thirty people. The programme which included works by Beethoven and Sibelius was much apnreciated by all. The next recital will be given at nine o'clock on Tuesday March 2463 words
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Advertisement95 1936-03-17 15 LUGGAGE CA RRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. i Baggage Contractors ft Forwarding Agents. Booking Agents for FI&M. i Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic line Nederland Line J 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd., S etc., etc. Tel. Address.— "LUGGAGE" S PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. GRAMOPHONES j95 words
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Advertisement77 1936-03-17 15 I A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE SILK STORE We Offer You Every Facility when BIUNG AT Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST. STATIONER We stock j j EVERYTHING J STATIONERY j j E. M. GLOVER CO., j 9, The Arcade, SINGAPORE. J Tel: 2219. BOOKSHOP W R I T I X <77 words
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Advertisement85 1936-03-17 15 RESTAURANT Real European i Food Come and have your steak cook- J ed as yon like it on an open charcoal prill by JOHN, Slnra- i pore's leading Chef. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Arcade Restaurant Collyer Quay, Phone 4825. V JK CURIOS r f Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs Emb.85 words
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Advertisement87 1936-03-17 15 CHEMIST FEED YOUR DOG WITH SPILLERS Dos* Biscuits WINALOT MEAL SPILLERS SHAPES OSOKO SAVAL No. 1 No. 2. Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LTD. (Inr^in F.M.S.) Riffles Place, SINGAPORE. TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suiting^ J and Shirtings of various quali- ties- Please come or write to us so that we could87 words
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Article, Illustration483 1936-03-17 15 New Cosmetics Are Startling But Attractive THE fashions of this year have sparkie and freshness, and the news from Paris makes even a fashion writer sit up perkily and think "what a fascinating business this is looking chic and in' eresting and charming!" Just take this matter of483 words
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Article, Illustration957 1936-03-17 16 S. S. RELIENCE IN PORT Maiden World Cruise THE Hamburg-American Line s.s. Reliance is arriving m Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day and will sail at 6 p.m. this evening. The Reliance is on her maiden cruise round the world, taking the place of her sistership. the famous world957 words
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Advertisement446 1936-03-17 16 1 v P. &O. Si RT. CO 9 S S All IM.S. OUTWARDS. Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. SmKsv* B Mar> CORPU 15 5 J^^S^ava ,2'iS2 Apr 9 RANCHI 17,000 June 19 SfS l^ ANA I I'2SS Apr 10 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 cE?A?at «'222 Apr w KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17446 words
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Article48 1936-03-17 17 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Vedette-Lch. Lucifer— Lch. Kittiwake— Manipi— R.A.F. Aquarius Lady Dennison-Pender-Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Pontianak. Victoria Dock: Pile Pontoon. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Winamac. No 1 Dock: Tung Song. No. 2 Dock: Patras sdfdf48 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-03-17 17 Mrs. K. B. Grautoff, who left by the Lloyd -Triestino liner "Victoria" yesterday for Shanghai, where she will spend a holiday.21 words
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Article54 1936-03-17 17 T HE following visitors to Singapore are stum dam. Mr. f d F Mr^ lav Mr a nd Mrs. mem N Dahl. Mrs. MA. Desmond. Mrs. E. M Harrington. Mr. W. A. Shedd, all en ruote toßangkok; Mr. and Mrs. Al. Richter, going to Batavia; Mr. J. Wolf,54 words
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Advertisement209 1936-03-17 17 LA Mar. 28 sTec^fheap round trip KM from Sincere to AustraUa issued at the lOU °F*rs? cfa'passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or MclTHE BAXK LII^E. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINF SERVICE. <o£ers: Mes,rs. ANDREW WEIB CO.) For BOSTON. NI.W YOBK^ND BALT.MOEE Due 9d Apr. 4 TWEEDBANK A^^ 2 f May209 words
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Advertisement433 1936-03-17 17 yfl TO FRENCH POUTS 1w I B| M HOMEWARDS. I OUTWARDS (from MarseiUes). S For Saigon, Tourane Haloho:ng. 9 DALNY Apr.' 8 S t CAP VARELLA May 5 i D'ENTRECASTEAUX May 6 I CAP TOURANE i FARES FROM ANY PLACE, MALAYA TO MARSEBLLES $504. For Saigon M 21 > VAN433 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-03-17 18 Master Gerald Harding, the winner of the Children's Pony Class. A view of the parade m the Children's Pony Class, which was won by Master Gerald Harding and Miss Joan Landor. Mr. G. F. L. Gilbert, mounted on his own pony, Ardita, was the vkUM of55 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-03-17 18 Miss Betty French rides her mount well m the Children's Pony Class. A group of the officials who were responsible for the successful organisation of the show. The first horseman m the Empire. His Majesty King Edward VIII at a meeting of the Cottesmore.46 words
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Article100 1936-03-17 19 Geneva. bEMAINS of a com pie ts neolithls set- tlentent have been unearthed by workmen engaged on excavation work on the outskirts of Geneva, the "peace city." It is regarded as one of the richest finds m the history of swiss archaeology. The object of interest100 words
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Article46 1936-03-17 19 NELSON, flagship of the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet, returned to Gibraltar recently with Rodney and Aircraft-Carrier Furious from the cruise during which they have visited Palma, Majorca and Madeira. Courageous, says Reuter, is returning shortly to the United Kingdom from Alexandria to refit.46 words
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Advertisement8 1936-03-17 19 enjoyable. I^^^W >7^ <^^^^l%^^Bi Oxford j^3 OXFORD SAUSAGES8 words
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Miscellaneous541 1936-03-17 19 JON THE RADIO British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSG 16.86 metrte 17.79 mcs.) from 6.20 pjn. to 745 pjn. »na Abo from 7.35 pjn. to 9.05 pjn tiSK 19.82 metres (15.14 mcs.) tntm fi 20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m.; and GSB 31.53 metres (9.51 mcs.) from 6.20 pjn. to 9.05541 words
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Miscellaneous238 1936-03-17 19 Summary of news for the week m Chinese Organ Recital by Maestro Giuseppe Moschetti, including music by Frescobaldi, Bach, Schumann, Santoliquido and others. Vocal Concert by Angelo Anastaslo (bass) Mario Gavagnis (tenor) and Maria Bandini, (soprano) including music by Verdi, Puccini, Mascagni and Giordano. /J1.. 1. Penang 49.03 Metres (6,080238 words
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Miscellaneous276 1936-03-17 19 pourri (Weninger). 9.35 p.m. Recital by Dents Gor.et (tenor). 9.50 p.m. Limehous* China -town Fantasy. Harry Roy and his Band. Close down. Berlin Station W2f 81.45 metres (9,540 kcs.) DJfe 19.74 metres (15,900 kcs.), DJA lI Jf metres (JLS«O kcs.). TO-DAT 4.10 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (German, English). German Folk276 words
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Miscellaneous127 1936-03-17 19 8.30 p.m. Close down. THURSDAY 6 p.m. Recorded music. 645 p.m. News bulletin. Till 8.30 p.m. Recorded Music. 8.30 p.m. Close down. G. K. Kuala Lumpur (Wavelength 4892 and 110 metres) TO-DAY 7 pm White Horse Inn; London .Theatre Orchestra. Blue Danube Waltz. Symphony Orchestra. Radio Requests; Les Allen. O127 words
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Article755 1936-03-17 20 SPECIAL JURY AT ASSIZES Alleged Use Of Revenue Singapore, Monday. DfiKAI ManJckam Davis, until recently Chief Clerk, Miscellaneous Division, Revenue Section, Treasurer's Department of the Singapore Municipality, was arraigned before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark and a special jury at the Singapore Assize Court to-day on two755 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-03-17 20 Commodore Fritz Kruse, commander of the "Reliance," round-the-world tourist ship, is on his fifteen th world cruise.17 words
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Article90 1936-03-17 20 British Museum Student Lost From Liner MYSTERIOUS disappearance at sea of Adolph Cotton, 25-year-old student of archaeology, who was until recently working at the British Museum, was reported by wireless from the liner Bremen. Mr. Cotton, who boarded the Bremen at Southampton, has been missing for three90 words
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Article49 1936-03-17 20 Mr. H. B. J. Donaldson, Court Prosecutor, Kuala Lumpur, who has been appointed Assistant Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Lower Perak, has relinquished his office. Mr. S. E. Smith, who has Just returned from Er gland and was formerly 0.C.P.D., Kua*a Lumpur North, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Donaldson.49 words
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Article115 1936-03-17 20 Completion By End Of Year (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. NO further details are available regarding the question of a telephone link between Malaya and London, said Mr J. V. Cowgill, Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs m Malaya, when toteiviewed to-day. Mr. Cowgill added,115 words
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Article154 1936-03-17 20 A NUMBER of Singapore residents left by the Italian Mail Express liner, Victoria yesterday afternoon, gome Home on leave or for holidays to China ports. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shively are passengers to Hongkong where they will transfer to the President Coolidge. en route to San154 words
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Article57 1936-03-17 20 Mr. W. J. Wilcoxson. who came to the Colony on Aug. 1, 1917, for service with the Straits Trading Company, and Ins been managing director of the company since April, 1932, left for England m the Rawalpindi to take up the, position of managing director of the British Tin Smelting57 words
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Article40 1936-03-17 20 The engagement was announced In Wellington recently of Mr. D. R. Harper, the well-known Singapore and Penan: Rugby footballer, and Miss Betty M Ellis, whose father, Mr. Rowland H. Ellis. was formerly with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company m Singapore40 words
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Advertisement21 1936-03-17 20 ANCHOR Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. 1 ITS21 words
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Miscellaneous193 1936-03-17 20 MAILS CLOSE Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Silver Gull) 9 a.m. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Automedon) 2 p.m. China (generally), (Automedon) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Automedon) a p.»japan (Automedon) 2 p.m Australia, Eastern and Southern (Nieuw Holland) 2.30 p.m. Java,193 words
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Article579 1936-03-17 21 ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE War In Europe Unlikely Singapore, Monday. ONE of the most distinguished European visitors to Singapore for many years arrived here this morning on the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria m the person of His Highness Prince Ludovico Spada Potenziani. member of the Italian donate579 words
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Article19 1936-03-17 21 Mi Dodd has succeeded Mr. fa'nort as Chief Permanent Way Inspector, Railways. Seremban, whilst Mr. Short is on leave.19 words
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Article186 1936-03-17 21 Japan Opposes Entry Of Troops Shanghai, Mar. 16. THE Government troops under Generals Li Shang Tak, Li Fu Ying and Wang Ching Kuo engaged m fierce hand-to-hand fighting with the Reds m Shansi during the week-end. Fighting was particularly severe at Lingshihsien on the east bank ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 186 words
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Article42 1936-03-17 21 The position of managing director of ♦he flying-boat firm of Saunders-Roe. Limited lift vacant by the death of Mr John Lord, has be?n accepted by Souadron Leader C. J. W. Darwin, who Mcbeen since 1928 London manager of' the Bristol Aeroplane Company.42 words
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Article21 1936-03-17 21 M- R J Wilson, manager. Alexandra and Sungei Nibong Estates. Teluk Anson and Mrs Wilson are on a visit to Inoh.21 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-03-17 21 Mr. and Mrs. Lyaine left by the Vie toria yesterday for France on a business trip.16 words
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Article195 1936-03-17 21 Rubber Smuggler Fined In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 15. CUSTOMS officers on night patrol m the Kuala Sungei Malaya on Thursday overhauled and captured a Chinese m a small boat at about 3.30 a.m. The Chinese, who had m the boat a large quantity of smoked195 words
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Article75 1936-03-17 21 Mr B S. Davis, who has been acting first magistrate. Seremban. since Mr Calder left for Kuala Lumpur, is about to go on short leave to Hongkong Upon his' return he will again take up duties aa Protector of Chinese. N.S. Mr. D Gray who has been acting for him.75 words
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Miscellaneous76 1936-03-17 21 To-day In Singapore papitol "The Last Days of Pompeii" rrppeived by Air Mail). R^ Ki^r or Lr r^ RIT?°-The WhUe Parade preceded by -Girl m the Case" and shorts-7.45 REGMI-'ku^Ka-Dil" (Hindustani talkie) 615 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY 'Hell m the Heavens" with Conchita Montenegro Russell Hardie T 4SS A ~^3ifp.r^76 words
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Article903 1936-03-17 22 DUE NEXT MONTH Details Of Ist Middlesex THE Ist battalion of the Middlesex 1 Regiment is due m Singapore next month from Egypt. Singapore will then have two battalions, the Middlesex and the Inniskillin? Fusiliers, and a third the Gordon Highlanders, is coming towards the end of903 words
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Article258 1936-03-17 22 15 Years Record Broken In America New York, Feb. 9. THE worst storm for 15 yeaxs swept over the Middle West from the Rockies to Illinois yesterday, paralysing road and railway traffic and isolating many towns and villages. In some places the temperature dropped 40 deg. m an258 words
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Article123 1936-03-17 22 AT the early age of thirty-eight, Horace Coles, the Newport (Mom bank clerk who holds the amateur billiards championship, has decided to retire from the game. He has written to the Billiards Association and Control Council withdrawing his entry for this year's championship. "You will no123 words
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Article160 1936-03-17 22 Movements Of Japanese 'Planes Peiping, Mar. 16. DESPITE Mr. Ching Shi Keng's protest, three Japanese 'planes carrying military supplies proceeded to Changpei, m Charhar, from Chinchow yesterday via Tientsin. This is the fourth time m two weeks Japanese 'planes have flown over Chinese territory without permission. Japanese troopsSin Chew Jit Poh - 160 words
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Article52 1936-03-17 22 Singapore, Monday. rJO Chinese who were seated behind a motor-lorry were badly injured when they fell off the vehicle this morning. The lorry was proceeding along Juroni? Road and was negotiating a bend when the men fell off. They sustained severe lacerations and were conveyed to hospital52 words
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Article20 1936-03-17 22 It was stated at a Ministry of Health inquiry recently that 215 persons were living m 12 houses at Newcastle.20 words
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Article42 1936-03-17 22 At Capetown last week the Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, General Hertzog, replying to a question m the House, said that the Government would continue to pay a subsidy to the Italian lines under the shipping agreement with Italy.42 words
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Article107 1936-03-17 22 G.B.S. Will Not Go On The Air Miami (Florida). MR. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, author and playwright, would not broadcast on his visit here no, not even for £10,000,000! At least, so it seems from his exclamations at a telephone stand, as reported here. Wireless officials reached Mr. Shaw by telephone107 words
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Article167 1936-03-17 22 Disappointed Thought War Was Coming Vienna, Feb. 9 ICCOKDINO to a message from Sio\-t- kia. belated news of incidents long past or reports only half understood are sometimes responsible for grotesque happenings m the prevailing state of nervousness m many parts of south-eastern Europe to-day. Great was the excitement m167 words
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Article29 1936-03-17 22 The number of houses built by Scottish local authorities last year con•stitutes a record. The total was 18.651. 'which exceeds the previous best for any year by 2.836 houses.29 words
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Advertisement83 1936-03-17 22 TO-MORROWS BIG FILM EVENT i GRAND OPENING AT THE I 6,15 PAVILION 9.15 I I POSITIVELY THE GREATEST f i SINGING SENSATION of MODERN TIMES! g IGITTA ALPABI IN ASSOCIATED BRITISH PICTURES BRILLIANT OPERETTA I "I Give My Heart" I x "More pictures like "I give my Heart" will enhance83 words
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Article289 1936-03-17 23 DIVISION II SOCCER Monopolies Just Succeed Singapore, Monday. PLAYING m the Second Division I of the S.A.FA. League at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, the Government Monopolies Sports Club obtained full points at the expense of the H.M.S. Terror team. .The Revenue men won by the289 words
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Article205 1936-03-17 23 COMMERCIAL CUP Municipal "B Outplayed Singapore, Monday. IN an incessant drizzle and on a ground which was not conducive to good football, the M.P.H. beat the Municipal Services "B" team by seven goals to one m their Commercial Cup fixture on the Post Office ground this evening.205 words
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Article37 1936-03-17 23 The Ethiopian delegation has concluded a treaty of friendship with the Yemeni Government, and has returned to Abyssinia from Sana. The treaty deals with general principles of trading and has no clauses referring to relations with Italy.37 words
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Article179 1936-03-17 23 Mondays Ties Postponed Till Thursday Singapore, Monday. THE spring tennis tournament at the SCC. was to have started to-day, but owing to the wet weather play is imnossible. The ties arranged for to-day are postponed to Thursday. Those arranged for to-morrow and Wednesday stand. The following179 words
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Article48 1936-03-17 23 The following have accepted to play association football for S. C. C. "B" XI vs Combined Banks ,on Wednesday J. D. Hawley; D. E. Nickels, S. Webb; R. Bennett, T. McLachlan, E. W. Reeve: H. J. M. Hesketh, P. Hatcher, E. McCreanor, V. C. Teasdale, D. C. Meathrel.48 words
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Article792 1936-03-17 23 Singapore, Monday. MR. A. Van Tooren heads the list of winning owners m the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting which was brought to a conclusion last Saturday. His total stakes amounted to $3,540. .Mr. Lee Soon Aun takes second place with 52.520 m stakes and "Mac792 words
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Advertisement31 1936-03-17 23 Wk. For RESTRINGING There is only H ONE I RELIABLE Pi PLACE 1 QUEEN'S i|| 3, Prince Street. HI Phone Telegrams 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.31 words
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Advertisement71 1936-03-17 23 r~YOUR~CHU4>REN'S FUTURE IS IN YOUR KEEPING. WHY NOT MAKE SURE THAT THEY S SHALL HAVE EVEBY OPPORTUNITY? THE JGreat Eastern Life! ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD- j (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) l I t j^ j 1 H. t 7 I HAS SPECIAL SCBBHIES ¥0* THIS PURPOSE. J J t APPLY71 words
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Article, Illustration53 1936-03-17 24 fine view of the Cunardcr Franconia as she came into port yesterday. party of the merry passengers who "did" Singapore yesterday after arriving m the Franconia. The motorship Victoria photograhed m the Harbour yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sarton on board the ictoria. They are going to Hongkong53 words
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Advertisement128 1936-03-17 24 SEE I FOR YOURSELF HOW ffl Specialisation has produced a British car that defies competition j^§a>fcjßß^a|^[^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^WWlJ^P^^[iPJJP^^a^paaj|g^j^^^ )THE NEW l ltimtltl^l SIXES Z _J (SERIES II) WL J Engine and chassis entire- Smith's Jachafl bfdcanSc Artistic and practical ly redesigned throughout. tmin an Jacks, h^ **wr panel with par- All passenger*128 words
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