Morning Tribune, 27 March 1936
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Title Section14 1936-03-27 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. L— No. 4& SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, March 27, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article333 1936-03-27 1 VOICE OF PEOPLE PEACE NEED EXPLANATION BY EDEN London, Mar. 26 CLEAR EXPRESSION WILL, IT IS ANTICIPATED, BE GIVEN TO BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION ON THE RHINELAND CRISIS IN THE DEBATE THIS EVENING IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS WHICH WILL BE OPENED WITH A FULL STATEMENT ONBritish Wireless - 333 words
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Article55 1936-03-27 1 London, March 26. THE French steamer Boree, 1 1,145 tons, was sunk during fog near The Wash this morning. Thirteen survivors have been picked up by vessels which went to her assistance and the Cromer and Wells lifeboats are searching for the remainderBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-03-27 1 Julius Wentscher with the portrait of Sir Son* On* Siang, painted at thTrequest of the Chine* Community in Sto£pore, which wUI be "»i to V!ctoria Memorial Hall.27 words
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Article81 1936-03-27 1 New Shipping Line To Malaya Shanghai, Mar. 26. AN official of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., announced to-day that preparations are being made to establish the projected Steamship Service between Shanghai and Malayan Ports, including Singapore and Penang. The decision to inaugurate this new service was arrived atSin Chew Jit Poh - 81 words
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Article95 1936-03-27 1 To Improve Service On Natal Line London, Mar. 26. FE steamer Umtali, 468 feet long and 8 000 tons deadweight, with a speed of about 16 knots, built at the Swan Hunter yards on the Tyne, was launched Sh y e eS hL da been built to theBritish Wireless - 95 words
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Article13 1936-03-27 1 London, Mar. 25. it is officially confirmed that Japan given. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article84 1936-03-27 1 London, Mar. 26. THE February figures ol retail trade again demonstrate the steady increase in the nation's purchasing power which has followed the trade revival. The money of sales last month was 7 3 per cent, higher than in February 1935 This follows rises of 10.8 per cent,British Wireless - 84 words
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Article54 1936-03-27 1 Trials Off Irish Coast London, Mar. 26. rE liner Queen Mary sailed at £12 this morning from Qrennock <m ncr first voyage to Southampton. During the evening tugs and Pleasure of people lining the banks of the Ciyae mmmm %MnSJ?^ early this morning for Southampton, where sheReuter - 54 words
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Article8 1936-03-27 1 London, Mar. 26. injured.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 8 words
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Advertisement10 1936-03-27 1 t Novices' J i Boxing J i i Page 2410 words
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Advertisement76 1936-03-27 1 "PLASTALEKE" FOR ALL ROOF REPAIRS. SiftssssgS surface: Felt, Zinc, Lead, Corrugated Iron, tiles, glazed roofs and Sky lights, all can be successfully repaired with ease. It is supplied in a handy form and ready for use -no mixing required, simply applied with putty knife or trowel, does not demand skilled76 words
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Article108 1936-03-27 2 JAPAN IS NOT SATISFIED Soviet's Far East Policy Tokyo, Mar. 26. THE Asahi Shimbun divulges that, in replying to the French Ambassador's explanation that the Franco- Soviet Pact is not calculated to affect the Far East, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, emphasised that the pact achievesReuter - 108 words
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Article57 1936-03-27 2 To Leave For England On April 26 H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, will leave Singapore by air for England on Sunday, April 26. Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas sailed for England on Feb. 28. The wedding of Miss Thomas and Capt. J. L. L. Lotinga, of the57 words
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Article87 1936-03-27 2 Rescreening Of "Mutiny On The Bounty fHAT magnificentjpicture "Mutiny on the Bounty" losi nothing of its interest and thrill by being rescreened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. The amazing story of the voyage of the Bounty in 1787 on that famous expedition to Tahiti, as brought to the87 words
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Article24 1936-03-27 2 Dr. W. E. Holmes. Health Officer. Batang Padang, has tone on a week's casual leave. Muni' i i i i, i i< iiimiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii24 words
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Article195 1936-03-27 2 "The Passing Of The Third Floor Back" IN bringing Jerome K. Jerome's intensely human story, "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," to the screen, the Gaumont British Corporation have added another to their already long list of successes, as was evidenced by the size of the crowds195 words
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Article25 1936-03-27 2 Mr. Arthur de Souza of the Socony Petroleum Co., accompanied by Mrs. De Souza and famiK is leaving Taiping for Singapore on a month's vacation.25 words
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Article24 1936-03-27 2 The Hon. the Undang of Rembau, C.8.E has left for China and Japan on a holiday. He will be away a couple of months.24 words
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291 1936-03-27 2 Signing Of New Naval Treaty Completed London, Mar. 25. THE London Naval Treaty mentioned on Mar. 21, was signed at St. James* Palace. Lord Monsell and Mr. Norman Davis both regretted that more had not been accomplished, bat agreed that a greater measure of successReuter - 291 words
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Article44 1936-03-27 2 TO celebrate the opening of the new 1 Cyclax Salon at Messrs Robinson Co. there will be a cocktail party hi the salon this morning from 10 to 11 a.m.. to which all patrons are invited to inspect the new premises.44 words
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Article141 1936-03-27 2 A Dokble Feature Programme EXCELLENT, entertainment is provided jh the Capitol, which is showing twc^'eature films "Hands Across the Table" and "At the Bottom of the world." The first film, starring Carole Lombard and Fred McMurray and Ralph Bellamy, is a fast moving comedy of a gold digger141 words
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Article95 1936-03-27 2 But It's Still Cheap In Japan Tokyo, Mar. 20. NIPPONESE gasoline consumers foresaw a price rise of two to three sen a gallon, as the result of a 30 per cent. price increase at the Californian oil fields. Representatives of foreign and Japanese oil concerns are generally expected95 words
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Article14 1936-03-27 2 Che Jamaludin bin Aji has been appointed to be Malay Agricultural Officer, Pahang South14 words
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Advertisement88 1936-03-27 2 T I "THIS MILK KEEPS j^^jfßß^^ j g R I REFRIGERATION!'^ m/^ 0 I rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended B -L Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frafl- o m that Aeeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer J U v fresh milk—oHly88 words
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Advertisement56 1936-03-27 2 THE SOLE GENUINE UOSKOI'I PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED /^Sg^ MILLIONS 70 YEARS iitff^mk] IN USE AGO vd^SllPx. TO-DAY See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: Wejll MoiltOr Lid. SINGAPORE. rifTiinii!iiiiiiiiiiniMi!iiiii.i|ii|Miiiiii|irtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|M|i!iiiiit|Mtiiiii|iiiiiiiiiii|ii|iiiiii,!|iii<'iii|:i|i;iui'i|!'|i:i:ii> nun i i i I j THE HALL-MARK OF PRECISION i I SCHMIDT CO. (C 8y HRAS BASAH ROAD.56 words
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Miscellaneous35 1936-03-27 2 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice aTJeckett Terrell in the 2nd Court at 11 a.m.:— Summonses-in -Chambers, Originating Summonses and Motion. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark In the Ist Court at 11 a.m.: Bankruptcy.35 words
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Article, Illustration721 1936-03-27 3 ON SHOW AT Y.W.C.A. Art Of Julius Wentscher rE exhibition of painting and sculpture by Julius and Tina Wentscher at the Y.W.C.A., Colly er Quay, was formally opened yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Small, wife of the Colonial Secretary, when a large number of people ware721 words
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Article100 1936-03-27 3 Soviet Japanese Affray Moscow, Mar. 25. ANOTHER Russo-Japanese frontier affray, in which several were killed, is officially reported from Khabarovsk. Seven Japanese are alleged to have crossed the frontier at Hungchung at the junction of the Russian-Mancha-rian -Korean frontier and opened fire on a Russian patrol. After100 words
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Advertisement4 1936-03-27 3 -MAX &LIOX'"J RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT4 words
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Advertisement16 1936-03-27 3 mi ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiim*nin«avtg|n» MASTER w LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS IKS** l;|y| I B^w m! Br .^Bk. BBO^4bl B^^^l16 words
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Article261 1936-03-27 4 Increase In Stocks (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26 cts., -Jowr Market Tone Easier. Tin (Singapore) $103V« down $3/ 2 To-day's Prices:— London: 7 7!16d M down 116d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 15% cts.. down 116 ct Market Tone: QuietTIN London: Spot261 words
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Article72 1936-03-27 4 Singapore. Thursday, me tin share market was again quite active to-day There was business reported in Batu Selangor, Hitams, Hong Patts, Jele- jgan£; UChalS Sunfeoi Luas and Mu Raubs were offered slightly lower and Malayan Collieries changed hands between quotations. Rubbers were neglected Industrials were steady with small72 words
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Article25 1936-03-27 4 Mr N O. Halsey, Probationarv Assistant Commissioner of PoMcp. federated Malay States, has bpen anoointed to be an Assistant Commissioner of Police Federated Malay States25 words
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Article27 1936-03-27 4 The following Government officers have been granted leave Messrs C C Best, J. G. Watson, D. Sturrock P H Elkins, J. Higgins, M.C and E. M Stowell.27 words
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Article66 1936-03-27 4 Special London Cable (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, March 26 Market Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Spot: ***** (unchanged) July-Sept.: 7 19|32 (unchanged) LONDON TIN Spot: £211% (up H). April-June: £204% (up ft). Spot: £7.0.10 1/ 2 (up Id.). LONDON GOLD Spot: £7.0.10 Vt (up Id.). LONDON SILVER Spot:66 words
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Article43 1936-03-27 4 Yesterday's Closing Prttes (From Our Financial Correspondent) London, March 26 The closing prices were as follows: London New York Cross Rate 4.95 ***** (down 5|16). London Paris: 75 132 (up 132). London Amsterdam: 7.28 (up 4) London Hongkong: Is. 3%d. (unchanged).43 words
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Article218 1936-03-27 4 Important Revision Of Taxes Capetown, Mar. 25. AN important revision in incidence on the gold mining tax and the repayment of two London loans were the outstanding features in a favourable. Budget introduced by the Finance Minister, Mr. N. C. Havenga, in the Union Assembly to-day. The218 words
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Article262 1936-03-27 4 The above are dealers' middle prices; Jobbers margins, brokerage m»o Stamp duty are not included. • London. Mar 26 6.30 p.m. Share of £l denomination unless otherwise stated 106 9 16 106 7 /8 plus 5 16 11 116 O" 1 11 1.16 37262 words
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88 1936-03-27 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (P.OB. March) 26% 26 ft Good F.A.Q.-in cases (P.0.8. March) 26 ft 26 V 4 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose > (awardable S'pore* 26% 26 y 4 do. Apr. June 26 Va 26%88 words
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Advertisement48 1936-03-27 4 illiliHn»ii|ii|ii|"|ii|H|'>i'i|i!l '|:ii UnlHiittiintiliiHiH 1 II THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAGAMI. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. h 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.48 words
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Advertisement17 1936-03-27 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article1057 1936-03-27 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Thursday. 5 pjn. MINING Buyers Seller* • Ampat Tin (45.) s|--516 Asam Kumbang (£) 2813 296 Austral Malay (£) 58|6 596 Ayer Hitam (55.) 14s 9d. 15s 6d.cd Ayer Weng ($1) 1.65 1.75 Bangrin Tin (£) 1819 1916 Batu Selangor ($1) JM .95 Chenderiang (£)1,057 words
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Article522 1936-03-27 5 Kuala Kangsar Meeting rS ninth annual general meeting of Kuala Kangsar Plantations, Ltd. was held on Tuesday last at Candlewlck House, Cannon-street, E. C. Mr. Clarance F. Lelghton (the chairman) said that the total crop harvested was 1,720,040 lb. of rubber, which was sold at a gross522 words
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Article334 1936-03-27 5 Modernisation Makes It Up-To~Date London, Mar. 20. APART from the very rapid warship building which has been reported time to time, Germany is making great efforts to increase the strength of her Navy by the modernisation of her old Sh Under the term's of the Treaty of334 words
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Advertisement26 1936-03-27 5 fii#iniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii.niiitnimn 'i 1 1 ***** 11 1 11 1 11 Motor tMox S INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i I Agents: SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD. Singapore Branches j26 words
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Article, Illustration9 1936-03-27 6 A scene from "Ah, Wilderness" Coming: to the Pavilion.9 words
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Article416 1936-03-27 6 'Passing Of Third Floor Back' TONRAD VEIDT is one of the most v outstanding figures on the screen today. He has been seen in many roles but never in one so subtly beautiful as the part of "The Stranger" which he takes in the screen version of416 words
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61 1936-03-27 6 DIANA LEWIS, who was discovered several months ago in a Hollywood stage revue, was given an important role in "Me Without You," in support of Joe Morrison and Helen Twelvetrees. Conrad Nagel, Arline Judge, Ray Milland, Toby Wing, and Edward Craven also were added61 words
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Article198 1936-03-27 6 Tonight At The Capitol TRACTORS nose diving into snow--1 filled creavasses of unknown depth, he collapse of Mountain House where \dmlral Richard Byrd lived during his 7-month isolation, an airplane ascent .o 16.000 feet, the record for Antarctic flying and the planting of the flag198 words
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Article124 1936-03-27 6 Stars Visiting England Have 111-Luck ILL-LUCK has played discourteous tricks with Britain's welcome to Hollywood stars Edmund Lowe and Alice White. Mr. Lowe arrived in London suffering pain from a troublesome tooth; visited a London dentalspecialist. Subsequent visits showed trouble to be more serious than at first expected, and124 words
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95 1936-03-27 6 IN a deal with Travis Banton, studio fashion expert, William Howard Hoeffer, internationlly famous gem expert, and the head of the firm", Trabert and Hoeffer, has turned over to the studio, jewels valued at more than one million dollars to be worn by Claudette95 words
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Advertisement217 1936-03-27 6 One of the Greatest Feats of Human Endurance in History now a Great Pictorial Record! J CAPITOL ■B^^^B ;^l' Paramount presents with pride hL+**'* m. 1 REAR-ADMIRAL iLC^JI iniurs Second Great Antarctic Expedition. !"AT THE BOTTOM! OF THE WORLD" i SEE The Iron-prowed ships SEE The crash of the giant217 words
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Advertisement299 1936-03-27 7 CINEMA DIARY CAPITOL PAVILION Conrad Veidt, star of "The Passing %^JJBp The T"""* Floor Back," showing wR9P k k A at tne Pavilion. ~SL 4 TO-NlGHT:— "Passing of the Third W^^li^^X? Floor Back," with Conrad Veidt. l^ Mr> NEXT CHANGE "Three Live Ghosts." COMING SOON:— "Ah Wilderness." Admiral Richard Byrd,299 words
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Advertisement130 1936-03-27 7 A scene from "Mutiny on the Bounty," showing at the Alhambrm. in JEROME K. JEROME'S MASTERLY STORY •THE PASSING of the Till Jill FLOOR BACK" Gaumont-British Picture, with ANNA LEE RENE RAY r 1 111 ,,i 1 l n .n. 1 1 .,,..,.,1 M.aw«M«MMI ■■MWM M.»n| ***************1111l I THEATRE ROYAL130 words
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Article475 1936-03-27 8 VISITS 100 STANDS Keen Interest In Exhibits WITH business-like rapidity the King made a lightning tour of the British Industrials Fair at Olympia. In less than an hour he visited more than a hundred stands. This was the King's first public appearance of his reign. It475 words
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Article216 1936-03-27 8 Queer Visitors To Britain London. Mar. 20 ALREADY visitors from abroad are ber;nning to invade London— arid tcr of them are very queer. London's West End hotels provide perhaps the world's best collection of human foibles. For instance. I learned of a wealtln clobe-trotter with a peculiar weakness.216 words
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Article80 1936-03-27 8 Adopted At Inquest On Man Who Took Poison ftR Norman Jennings, the Hull coroner, IT has adopted the suggestion of a Home Cffice committee that in cases i of suicide he inquest verdict should be died by nis C^This a was the verdict returned on Robert TSowney **$ȣ>80 words
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Article24 1936-03-27 8 Mr. K. P. Reynolds an unofficial member of the Mejlis Mes hSarat Keraja'an 'State Counca) of Negri Sembilan for a period of one year.24 words
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Article24 1936-03-27 8 Mr. B. A. Lowe, Rice Research Botanist has been appointed to act as Assistant Botanist Department of Agriculture, in addition to his own duties.24 words
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Article158 1936-03-27 8 Dropped From Bedroom Window London, March 16. A THREE- YEAR -OLD girl, Jeaneta Ford, of Efflngham Road, Esher. was dropped from the bedroom window of her three-storrey home into a rug held by men in the garden during a fire. The household was awakened dv smoke The mother.158 words
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Article79 1936-03-27 8 Bathina Huts To Keep Storms At Bay WORK is shortly to begin on a novr 1 form of coastal defence at Seaford, For manv vears Seaford has had wooden bathing huts In winter these have had to be removed. Now they are to be constructed of reinforced concrete79 words
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Article48 1936-03-27 8 POUR new propellers for the C.G.T. liner Normandie have arrived at fne Havre from Marseilles. Each has four blades Instead of three, as formerly. They measure 16^ feet across and weigh 28 tons each. It is believed that the four-bladed propellers will correct the vibration in the Normandie.48 words
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Article227 1936-03-27 8 BRITISH L. N. U. 'PLANE Down In Flames In Ethiopia SOON after taking off at Addis Ababu a Red Cross aeroplane piloted by the British airman. Mr. F. C. E. Haytei. crashed and burst into flames. Mr. Hayter was rescued and taken to hospital suffering from injuries to his head227 words
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Advertisement60 1936-03-27 8 ■i l ii,iiiii;liiliiuiliiliiliiliHiii:iliH'H' I'lliiliHiU'W* ll THE RECKLESS SONS OF INK FLASHING BLADE HIDE AND ■^^^^^^^^^^^Hl FIGHT AND LOVE AGAIN IN I •TAJ THE GRANDEST ROMANCE ,jj A^^^^AJ W^M EVER SCREENED I JT W \f^\ I _jg^ Dumas j^« with WALIER ABEL PAUL LUKAS MARGOT GRAHAME HEATHER ANGEL^ IVIATINEES SATURDAY SUNDAY60 words
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Advertisement131 1936-03-27 8 SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 FRANK BUCK'S WILD ANIMAL THRILLER WILD cargo r Prices 10c., 20c, and 30 cts. «r I ,,niM,,,l .l l. lH| lH .aiHMliHMl.Tint IHM|Hil HM|HiM t < l i| IH,,IM|Ml H,,lM|M| ll 1 i ll |iili.i:.ini-l»«''«»«"«"»" 1 i THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION131 words
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896 1936-03-27 9 COMMENCING AT ONCE Experts Confident Of Success AN enterprise of "great pith and moment 4 one which if successful will revolutionise British industry is now in progress at Paulsgrove, Hants. Plant and machinery are in position, and drilling for oil will commence within the896 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-03-27 9 The faithful at prayer at the beautiful Mosque built by Government at the Thompson Road Police Depot for the use of police recruits.23 words
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Article75 1936-03-27 9 Durham, Mar. 16. AFTER being entombed in the Klmblesworth Colliery. Co. Durham, two miners, Matthew Howard and William Collins, were rescued yesterday. They had been cut off by a fall of roof In which a workmate, Robert Atkinson, 19, a coal cutter, of Sacriston. was killed. Rescue parties75 words
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Article62 1936-03-27 9 TTILDA ALICE LAURA KILBY, 22, tldomestic servant, of Stoke Poges, was remanded In custody at North London Police Court, on a charge of having in her possession 15 counterfeit florins and 10 counterfeit shillings at her home, and also having feloniously made 15 counterfelt florins and 10 counterfeit62 words
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Article213 1936-03-27 9 Two Ulster Rifleman In Trouble Hong Kong, Mar. 20. •fWO incidents involving soldiers of the Royal Ulster Rifles occurred in Wanchal and are being investigated by the police. Shantung constable DlBl reported to the police that at about 5.30 p.m., while he was on post duty, he213 words
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Article547 1936-03-27 9 African Climatic Conditions Paris, Mar. 20. AFRICA cannot support many more whites than arc; now there for most of the African Continent does not favour white colonization, according to French statisticians. By the magic of a few figures, these statisticians prove that the climate and547 words
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Advertisement244 1936-03-27 9 /IBIienB.iBMBIIBUBn^IIBIIBnBIIBIIB.m !ai!»n«tl«ll«ll«M«lt»« ■tmu«.l»»»li«ll»tl»H«ll»ll«MB1IBIl»ll«ll«M«1l«MBlI«II«Jt«II»H«ll«M«M«0»ll«l««IIBIt«lt»1l»»l«tlBll*lI» UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, SIR THOMAS SHENTON WHITELEGGE THOMAS, K.C.M.G., 0.8.E. SINGAPORE FLOWER SHOW 1936. will be held at THE NEW WORLD, Jalan Besar, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 3rd, 4th and sth days of April, 193C from 12 noon until midnight. OPENING244 words
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326 1936-03-27 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE RUBBER AND SALARIES Singapore: Friday, Mar. 27, 1936. ILfR. J. G. Hay, a business magnate who is well informed on Malayan affairs generally and the rubber industry in particular, made a noteworthy contribution to the discussion of planters' salaries in the course of his address at the326 words
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Article, Illustration553 1936-03-27 10 THE days of affluence in Malaya, declared Mr. J. G Hay in his address to the Potary Club on Wednesday, are gone for ever. In future, it seems, Malaya will rank with the other countries of the world, in which success is only to be won by hard553 words
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Article302 1936-03-27 10 Report ha.s it. 'hat Mr H R. Joynt will tct as Fnancial Adviser, F.M.S., when Mr. L Ravman soes on leave this week. A A A Mr. J. A. Dean, secretary for the Royal insurance Co., Ltd in Malaya, sailed for Home on leave on Sunday on the Hakusan302 words
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Advertisement160 1936-03-27 10 A Perfect Combination for your Electric Torch 'Illlllllli'l I I^l lillllllllllllll lif il i is lUvSflHi f S wrA nil' li 1 1 i iii iil il li.'ii' lli~X7^Blili^^P(\ fv I llfc^hy^ !';:MllilBB il'j i[|( irBBHTir /I IV- N v J?» I \f!fiXiTl7/ I cgifiji&imfc I I] I vISEEaEf/ I160 words
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Article796 1936-03-27 11 TAY GARNETT DEPARTS Over 12,000 Feet Of Film Shot Singapore, Thursday. 4MONG the personalities who sailed from Singapore on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Tay Gamett and Captain and Mrs. Bert Friedlobb, of motion picture fame with over 12,000 feet of film, shot here, in796 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-03-27 11 An informal snap of Tay Garnett, his wife Helga Moray, Jeanette Loff and her husband Captain Bert Friedlobb, taken in the palm court of Raffles Hotel before their departure for India.31 words
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Article155 1936-03-27 11 Queen's Reply To Cables Of Sympathy Hongkong, Mar. 20. A SUMMARY of the correspondence of the Grand Priory in the British realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and its Overseas members in connection with the death of His late155 words
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Advertisement44 1936-03-27 11 »9n«ni< Kasi Telegraphic Address: ri*UJNJ!» So** M GOODWOOD The most charmingly situated Hotel in the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOINGE TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance on Wednesday, April 1 DINERS $1.50. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE44 words
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Advertisement64 1936-03-27 11 TIFFIN: flJi Potage Crecy Fillet of Selangin Orientale grilled Chicken ft Bacon Long Beans ft Chips Cold Meat ft Salad Stewed Prunes ft Cream-Bice Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHi: Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca ft A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906. r y 'U64 words
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Article, Illustration160 1936-03-27 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN June Knight, Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer player, pauses during a skating se .sion to allow the cameraman this charming shut. A scene from the Abyssinian war zone. Britain's first school for traini ng instructors at Eastwood Park, Falfield, Gl oucestershire. decontaminating centre. Instructors once trai instructors, who in turn uil160 words
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Advertisement7 1936-03-27 13 <*++J&r*jc»Tt4&Llo [vent- M f?af fl€s flaft*- J7 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1936-03-27 14 MAY BE SERVED IN MANY DIFFERENT WAYS IF you have been in the habit of thinking of ham as a purchase that you matfce only suitable far cold climates you have a nice surprise coming, for it may be one of the best choices you1,181 words
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Article23 1936-03-27 14 Every kitchen should have a small stepladder that can be converted into a chair. The use of this stepladder will prevent dangerous overreaching.23 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-03-27 14 Miss Paulette Goddard in an informal pose, snapped at the Singapore Swimming Club during her recent stay here.18 words
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Article107 1936-03-27 14 HORS d'oeuvres and canapes occupy a very prominent place in the planning of formal dinners for most hostesses and savouries should be given equal consideration. Well chosen hors d'oeuvres and savouries add much to the success of a dinner. The hors d'oeuvres course is served at the table107 words
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Article18 1936-03-27 14 A quick pudding sauce is made by adding one tablespoon lemon juice to tinned peach juice and heating.18 words
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Advertisement12 1936-03-27 14 HI AISOX PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. corner HOUSE12 words
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Advertisement55 1936-03-27 14 dorofhy more gives Zota Foam reducing baths in b*r new salon.. Invaluable for Rheumatism, Sciatica ft Lumbago. 2ND FLOOR, 18, BATTERY RD. Phone 6995. CROWN I carry ready stocks of crown corks, crown-corking machines and aerated water machines. My prices defy competition. Phone 3784, call or write for particulars. M.55 words
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Advertisement22 1936-03-27 14 PIIOI VIV I LEMON BARLEY WATER A BEVERAGE s CT ,»«'N6»POaI S-H Manufactured Dy THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 3463 122 words
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Article572 1936-03-27 15 These Recipes Give Them New Flavour MAKING leftovers attractive is as simple as the proverbial apple pie when this recipe is used. It's tailor made for the purpose. The eating te«n has been applied and the chicken souffl? came through with more than one colour flying.572 words
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Advertisement112 1936-03-27 15 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding j Agents. i Booking Agents for F.M.B. i Railways. i Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line I East Asiatic Line Nederland Line B.I.SJJ. Co., Ltd., etc., etc. Tel. Address 'iUGGAGE" 5 PHONE 2428 or call Union flldg. HAIRDRESSER J m112 words
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Advertisement193 1936-03-27 15 A TOURIST'S I SHOPPING GUIDE I CURIOS Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs Emb. linen table cloths Chinese curios. Obtainable from Soon Joo Coy. 53, High Street, at lowest prices. SILK STORE FOR j Economic Buying j S VISIT i Tajmahal Stfire i i LEADING SILK MERCHANTS 23. HIGH ST.193 words
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Advertisement124 1936-03-27 15 CHEMIST NYAL ANTACIL> POWDER $1.00 Acidity of the stomach is of'.on accompanied by gas pains, dyspepsia, ulcers, digestive disturbances and heartburn Nyal Antacid Powder will quickly and safely relieve this condition. Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. in F.M.S.i 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. TAILOR > Fresh stocks of English Suitings J124 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-03-27 16 Mr. W. E. Moody mad Mr. J. Reece, who left by the President of the Goodyear-Oriwit Company, Adams on Home Leave.23 words
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Article262 1936-03-27 16 Many Innovations For August Event London, Mar. 20. NAVY Week will be held this year at Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Chatham, on Saturday, Aug. 1. and Bank Holiday, Monday, Aug. 3 to Saturday, Aug. 8. This year there will be many new features, and improved facilities will be262 words
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Article90 1936-03-27 16 New Holland-America Liner In Sections London. OWING to the fact that three firms are co-operating in the building of the new Holland-America liner of 33,000 tons, it has been reported that the hull is to be built in separate sections and subsequently joined up. The Rotterdam Drydock90 words
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Article60 1936-03-27 16 rE paddle steamers Columba and lona, two of the most famous ships in the Clyde pleasure fleet of Messrs. David MacErayne, Ltd., have been purchased by Messrs. Turner and Hickman, Ltd., shipbrokers, Glasgow, for breaking up. The vessels will be broken up at the shipbreaking60 words
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Article89 1936-03-27 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Lucifer, Lch. Klttiwake, Lch. Dolphin, Tung Song, MlLighter "Tuacam." VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Tug "Mltra." Victoria Dock: War Mehtar. Eeppel Harbour King's Dock: Pendopo. Op ten Noort89 words
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Article303 1936-03-27 16 The following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. liner Corfu, leaving Singapore at 9.30 am to-day: Mr. Young, Mrs. Senders, Mr. J. B Halton, Mr. L. Ovadia, Mr. R. S. Swan, Mr. Keough, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. French, Miss Talbot, Miss M. V.303 words
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Advertisement472 1936-03-27 16 BRITISH INDIA p. o. s. ar. co 9 s sailings, OUTWARDS. Dae Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore. 1936 1936 CARTHAGE 15,000 To-day CORFU 15,000 June 5 BHUTAN 8,100 Apr. 9 RANCHI 17,000 June 19 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 10 SOMALI 6,810 July 1 2SS^? 6 ooo A P r l9 NALDERA472 words
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Article355 1936-03-27 17 General Adoption Of Heraldry London, Mar. 20. Mr Cecil King. R.L.. R.0.1., delivering the annual lecture to the Society for Nautical Research at the Goldsmiths' Hall his subject being 'Flags in Marine Art said there were few flags in existence now which were made before355 words
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Article214 1936-03-27 17 Fares To Oceania Reduced San Francisco, Mar. 20. RATES and tanker charters from California to all parts of tho world are increasing in unprecedented fashion, vith indications that ihey will continue upward indefinitely Ha:^ offered for San Pedro-North of Fat'eras fixtures, noimallv 46 to 43 cents per barrel,214 words
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Article29 1936-03-27 17 Dato Demang Haji Abdul Ghani, J.P., CH., of Malacca, has completely recovered from his recent illness. The Dato had just passed his seventieth birthday when he was taken ill.29 words
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Advertisement166 1936-03-27 17 BIKXS PHItP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due saus. s MARELLA I^2B° Ma? S Sl^heap round trip tickets Ir o m Singapore to Australia issued at one Ml °nrs? Cla^ passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Me--"lS^^-SS^ BSS inS S THE BAXK LII^E. For BOSTON. NBW TORK166 words
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Advertisement360 1936-03-27 17 HJ .> |P HOMEWARDS. T tv,to rallies Nantes, St. Nazalre Bordeaux Apr. 4 I I CAP PADARAN *<**££££* Havre/ Antwerp Dunkirk Ap/. i ANGO For Mar^Uieb, na Nazaire Bordeaux May M For Marbles. Nant^. g Naza re May fc j OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). For Salt on. Tourane Halohoa*. I DALNY360 words
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Article613 1936-03-27 18 F.A. FORCED TO CLIMB DOWN Victory For Pools AVER seventy teams in the First v Second, and two Third Divisions of the Football League found themselves after the recent Pools Ban decision of the Football League engraved in matches of which little more than 24 hours613 words
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Article487 1936-03-27 18 Coroner And Police Statement London, March 16. AT an inquest at Beaconsfield on the body of Arthur Mead, 52, of Easton Street, High Wycombe, who was found shot at Beaconsfield, the jury returned a verdict that Mead took his life while he was of unsound mind. In487 words
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Article228 1936-03-27 18 Big Airship's Maiden Voyage Berlin, Mar. 20. BIGGEST airship in the world, the Hindenburg," will start on May 6 on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic to Lakehurst <New Jersey). She is expected to make the return journey in a week. The fare for the single trip228 words
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Article83 1936-03-27 18 American Statesman's Appeal New York, Mar. 19. rCORDELL HULL, U.S. Secretary of State, in a letter to all the American republics, suggests that a conference be held at Buenos Aires at an early date to discuss ways and means of preserving peace and setting an example83 words
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Article240 1936-03-27 18 Hard Luck For Capt. Eyston A Pendine (Carmarthen) FTER being with an ace of winnine back for Britain the American-heic Diesel-engined car record for the flying kilometre, Captain G. E. T. Eyston hac. 10 aamit temporary laiiure here. Eight times he ran up and down the seven-mile240 words
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Article76 1936-03-27 18 Eight Found In One Oyster I Halifax, Mar. 19 FIGHT pearls have been found in one oyster by a woman living at Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. She was preparing an oyster stew when she discovered hard substances Inside the shell of one of the oysters On examination she found76 words
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Advertisement67 1936-03-27 18 .mil"! i i i i i 'I'lni 'i i i ■•i"tiniiiiniiiMiiiiminiii i ii'Hiiiiniiimwiiiiiniiiiiimii|t'i i i i. i i i i i i i -■> i i in *Get Beady For The Record-Smashinsr Comedy S Show f APITOI ITISD A Y MBCT J 111 i W $2,000,000 Worth f^^^|i|jjj^^^ I S67 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1936-03-27 19 \ON THE RADIO i Itritish Empire Programme transm lS sion CT 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Grand Transmission 2: GSG 16.86 metns Described Jn tw parta as *™JF'^&£Vil"£: Sm'sVvat? sS) r^thaTpTrt BSF I^B2 mTtr« (15* Ti mL fl of the course on the grand-stand side rf« nm to 905 om\-1,017 words
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Miscellaneous992 1936-03-27 19 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 6.15 p.m. Programme announcement. 7.20 p.m. News in English. 6.20 p.m. Concert relayed from Ra--7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music. dio-Paris. (continued). 7.20 p.m. News in English. 8.20 p.m. Close DJB, DJN (Germ., 7.35 p.m. Concert relay. Engl 8 05 p m News in992 words
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Article867 1936-03-27 20 It All Depends On France /^NCE again Germany and France enemies for two generations are snarling at each other across the European round table, and ther still seems to be some danger that if Britain is unable to bring wiser counsels to prevail the Continent will be plunged again into867 words
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Advertisement33 1936-03-27 20 CAPITOL TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M. f "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE Excellent programme including Mickey's Latest Coloured cartoon "MICKEY'S GARDEN" Betty Boop Poyeye the Sailor— Musicals. Comedies, etc. I Children 25 cts. Adults 50 cts.33 words
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Advertisement17 1936-03-27 20 Sofe Afrente /or Malaya: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore Muar Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and Penang.17 words
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Miscellaneous342 1936-03-27 20 ©IV THE RADIO gramme. am Pr T 11-30 a.m. Talk. 1.K.R.0.5. (Continued from page 19) speaker. >^_ 1150 a.m. Time signal. Lunchby Mrs. Howard Pedlow. (Mrs. R. A. time music. Barbour at the piano). 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 2 S'vS i HandelK TI T u 120 P m Dance342 words
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Article404 1936-03-27 21 Anti- Dazzle Regulations NEW BELISHA ORDER Making Roads Safer London, Mar. 20. WITHIN a few weeks when the proposed regulations of the Minister af Transport (Mr. HoneBelisha) are put into force, it will be compulsory for motorists to carry headlamps incapable of dazzle. The regulations will closely follow a diaft404 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-03-27 21 Bronte portrait of Bronislaw Hubermann by Tina Wenischer, in the Berlin National Gallery.13 words
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Article142 1936-03-27 21 Miss Ellen Wilkinson Smokes In Commons MISS Ellen Wilkinson, Socialist M.P. for Jarrow, created a mild sensation at a House of Commons Standing Committee meeting by lighting a cigarette. The Committee were considering a factory workers Bill when it was noticed that clouds of smoke hung over Miss142 words
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Article119 1936-03-27 21 Murder Theory Of Dublin Police Dublin. March. 16. MRS Vera Ball, the wife of Dr. Charles Preston Ball, a well-known Dublin doctor, has been missing from her home for some time, and the discovery of her motor-car, stained with blood and abandoned in a lane, leads the police119 words
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Article227 1936-03-27 21 Naval Officer's Tragic End LIEUT.-COM. Audley Alltrees Hogg, of Bagnor Manor. Newbury, who was to have been married this spring, was found dead in his cabin in the battleship FtamiUies at Sheerness Harbour. Lieut.-Com. Hogg, who was aged between thirty-eight and forty, had serious injuries to the227 words
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Article39 1936-03-27 21 Mr. A. E. Coope. Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Johorfe. has gorie to Kuala Lumpur as Controller of Rubber, Malava. and Nfr L. A. AU«»n. former Commissioned- of Land and Mines, who has returned from leave, has replaced him.39 words
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Article127 1936-03-27 21 First For Edward VIII A NE of the first robes to be Prepared^for 0 the Coronation of King Edward VIII was finished and sent from London to its future wearer recently. With coronet, it cost about £80. Some of England's finest craftsmen in vefveu silks, furs127 words
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Article15 1936-03-27 21 Mr Ling Ti Kong, J. P of SitlaIwan is leavin- for China on a hoM^v.15 words
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Advertisement94 1936-03-27 21 illlillllltli'llil'ili'l' 1 11 1 1 i l |riu|iiiinii|H|hii'i;i|i;piiiiiiu;>i»i'iii>iiH'H"l |l ll l «^..^^~*-J lALHAMBIIAI ALHAMBIIA f E *l_J THE UNDISPUTED TRIUMPH OF HIS 1 GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT CAREER! i m^a% iMI Riot Fi JL»-li-*^,' m«J%«m Laughs humar-oftfa and L old MISSiU(PfH Fun! i y W Jag A^ N jaßaß JBB| inl r(f>lN94 words
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Miscellaneous134 1936-03-27 21 MAILS CM>§E Java, South West-Sumatra, 8. East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas &T. Dilly (Op ten Noort) 230 Great Britain and Europe generally (Chrlstlaan Huygens 8.30 a.m. Medan (Christiaan Huygens) B*o a.m. Muntok (Op ten Noort) Rengat TembUahan (Flevo) noon Tandjong Pinang (Bee Tong 9 a.m. Pengerang (8. Soon Heng) 9 a.m.134 words
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Article1158 1936-03-27 22 Fraud By Solicitors Clerk THIRD RECENT CASE Judge f s Advice To Lawyers Singapore, Thursday. "Tifß. Davies has said all that can be said and perhaps more, on behalf of the appellant. It seems however that the evidence is ample to justify the finding that appellant dishonestly misappropriated the money.1,158 words
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Article61 1936-03-27 22 London, Mar. 15. rpHE Silver Star (Abyssinia) veterinary unit organised by the R.S.P.C.A., has left England for Addis Ababa, under the leadership of Colonel R. J. Stordy, M. R.C.V.S. The equipment and material consists of everything necessary for. a field hospital for 250 horses for one year, and61 words
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Article24 1936-03-27 22 Mr. F. Helmers has been accorded provisional recognition as Acting Consul for the Netherlands at Penang with jurisdiction extendine to the State of Perak.24 words
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Article19 1936-03-27 22 Col. and Mrs Newborf Ridley, and Squadron Leader and Mrs. L. G. Moxton have returned to Singapore from Bela-wan-Deli.19 words
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Article220 1936-03-27 22 Star That Outshines The Sun London, Mar. 20. QCIENCE, in its ceaseless quest for w knowledge, is constantly making discoveries so marvellous that the human mind can scarcely credit them. The latest is in connection with a star 70.000.000 times heavier than the earth a star that f^r220 words
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Article384 1936-03-27 22 England's Poet Laureate's Views San Francisco, Mar. 20. MR. John Maseflled, England's Poet Laureate, arose to the defence oi American slang recently, assuring Britain's purist grammarians that slant: phrases introduced to England through American talkies will not undermine the English language. On the contrary, he said, a384 words
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Advertisement241 1936-03-27 22 1 r I •|ii|i.t..|'i|i^,,ii»«ii|ii|iitii|ii|irt.t l i, l ,,|ii|ii|iiiJi|ii|«iiii|ii|M|ii|ininii|. i.nnnaiiliimiiliiHHiU'iiiHiHimHiiHl 1 •KliHilliifHi II I M.-G.-M/8 NEW SENSATIONAL ADVENTURE THRILLER! j |ALHAMBRA| SS- j j "THE LAST OF THE PAGANS" I ia^Bk^Bßßh__<^BßjlWij^"' Vfck j« iflp^j^i I '>^& H^ v Cb^^^^^b^^^ vJh Hb^Sbk' I i ™r JEif *k J^b3&''^bl I <^JBMMlBBBMBB^feto» fy^B miVJI241 words
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Article421 1936-03-27 23 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS TOURNEY Yesterday's Results Singapore, Thursday. ONE of the best matches in the Y.MC. A open invitation tennis tournament was fought out this afternoon between Kar-.is and Yadi and Tong Loon Chung and Huck Toe in the semi-finals of the Men's open doubles. The421 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-03-27 23 E. C. Cherrington in play— a fine picture at the S. C. C. yesterday in the tennis tourney.18 words
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Article52 1936-03-27 23 J". ZAVREL, the Czecho-Slovakian oarsman, who was runner-up to E. Rufli, the Swiss champion, in last year's Diamond Sculls, is expected to compete again at Henley Regatta in July. Another overseas entrant will probably be Noel de Mille, of Vancouver, who is living in the Isle52 words
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Article234 1936-03-27 23 Seven Days 9 Racing In May Singapore, Thursday. •rHE Singapore Turf Club's Summer I Governor's Cup) Meeting will be held on May, 9, 19, 16, 20 and 23. The Anniversary Cup race will be run on the first day and the Governor's Cup race on the last234 words
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Article89 1936-03-27 23 IT appears that there will be a heavy loss on the M.C.C. tour in New Zealand, and the New Zealand Cricket Council and affiliated associations are likely to be considerably out of pocket over the visit. Rain is partly to blame, but another reason is that89 words
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Advertisement34 1936-03-27 23 I I II li'l< |i l |ii|ii|ii(nni|ii|i:|!i|"lM|M|';|ii|ii|'i|ii| TIJ' i^gp::;:;;:;;m rackets B: |l RESTRINGING There is only I QUEEN'S |U 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.34 words
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Advertisement48 1936-03-27 23 GLOBE THEATRE, Great World:— "6 Day Bike Rider" with Joe E. Brown. Matinees: To-day, Tomorrow and Sunday "Here's My Heart." GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL: Tennis to-day. CT.JI jH|,|iiiu|riiiiiiltilii|riiiliiliniilu|:i|iiiii|ii|iilii|ii|iiliiliilii B^^\H mil Wf/ m Vj ■Lw !l BiFil ISMSSMn I SoleAjents: VjUTHR|E C CS EP (Inc. in 85.) ?r y. 348 words
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Miscellaneous248 1936-03-27 23 Friday's Ties Hian owe 30, 6—2. 4—6. 6—2. Handicap Men's Singles C. Reshty +15.3 vs. Foo Woo Wan— 15. 3 (semi-final). I. Reshty-fl vs. Woon Chow Tat— 3o (semi-final). Handicap Men's Doubles M V. del Tufo and F. V. Duckworth ■f 15 vs. T. K. Tio arid Lim Boon Hin248 words
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Article512 1936-03-27 24 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Setni-Finals On Saturday THE Novices' Competition was carried a further stage last night when 16 fights were decided at the Olympic Stadium. The fighting was very exciting, there being seldom a dull moment. There was an unexpected result in the flyweight division512 words
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Article53 1936-03-27 24 ENGLISH-BUILT racing boats are popular in .the United States, and four shells are now being constructed at Putney. Three of them are for shipment to the United States and the other for the use of Kent School (U.S.A.), who hope to send a crew to Henley53 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-03-27 24 N. Poyntt Roberts In play at the S. C. C. yesterday.11 words
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Article170 1936-03-27 24 Rough Play In Div. HI Singapore, Thursday. rfO players were ordered off the field this afternoon in the Third Division League match played on the Padang between the S.R.C. and the Medical Services. The Recs were much superior and won by a— nil. Wilson opened170 words
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Article98 1936-03-27 24 Latest Call-Over: Golden Miller Hot Favouite r5 following is the latest call-over on the Grand National which is to be run at Liverpool on Friday over 4 miles 856 yards: m 4 to 1 Golden Miller offered, 9 to 2 taken and wanted. 7 to 1 Reynoldstown, taken98 words
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Article107 1936-03-27 24 A New Rule Record DY making a magnificent break of 1,177 in his Gold Cup tournament match against Tom Newman at Thurston's Joe Davis 1. Became the first player in England to make a four-figure break this season. 2. Established a world's record under the amended107 words
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Article255 1936-03-27 24 Results And New Ties Singapore, Thursday. THE S.C.C. Tennis Tournament was I continued this afternoon, five tie? being decided. There was no play in the championship doubles, the tie between N. S. Wise and Roy Smith vs. F. M. Adam and W. M. Oak Rhind being postponed to255 words
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Advertisement31 1936-03-27 24 jiiiiiiiiiii.'iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiinii!iM|:i|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii,.iij'r ininiiiiiiiit«niiiiiifiitiiiHiMtiiiiiiiitntiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiniiii TOUCH H—i.*e*o««io«fc COMFORT CONTROL SL"C=LS£ KEYS nttMd -a*Mg- *"!*»<*• M^teaodi^cw vhite lettert on Ihk^wSSk MttedbytheßarUTH*- bUck, wenti6cUy fiacar jiiiiwi writer Company. pterent ey«-«rmin-RONL 0 LTD., SINGAPORE. HKNANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.31 words
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