Morning Tribune, 1 April 1936
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Title Section14 1936-04-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 52. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, April 1, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article190 1936-04-01 1 BOMNG IN DORSET LONG TASK HOPE OF RM H FIXD London, Mar. 31. TEST borings for oil on Portsdown Hill, above Portsmouth Harbour were begun yesterday when the plant, which is capable of drilling nearly three miles, was set m motion by Mrs. Crookshank, motherBritish Wireless - 190 words
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Article64 1936-04-01 1 London, Mar. 31. JT is anticipated that Herr Von Ribbentrop will fly to London .to-day with Herr Hitler's further reply to the proposals of the other Locarno Powers, the English version of which was published^, a White Paper. RibbentV> p i s reported to have spentBritish Official Wireless - 64 words
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Article249 1936-04-01 1 AMBASSADOR HERE Relations Very Friendly Singapore, Tuesday. "PERMANY'S policy m the Far East U is one of peace," declared Mr. O. F. Trautmann, the German Ambassador to China, who Is now m Singapore, m a special interview with the Morning Tribune to-day. "We will be friendly249 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-04-01 1 Th* hull of the burned out French liner l'Atlantique, which was by ?Glsnw firm, being towed Cherbourg harbour, where it has lain ever since the fire m 1932.28 words
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Article63 1936-04-01 1 New York. March 31. ANOTHER famous liner destined for the scrap heap is the s.s. Columbia formerly the Belgenland, which is wellknown as a world-cruiser. She has been sold to a firm of Clyde Ship-breakers. Announcing the sale the Inniskillings: Duncanson, J. McColInternational Mercantile MarineReuter Wireless - 63 words
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Article278 1936-04-01 1 Italy's Poison Gas War London, March 31. ALL who took part m the debate m the House of Lords last night on the persistent reports of the use of poison gas by the Italians m Abyssinia expressed the hope that the allegations may prove unfounded, but theBritish Wireless - 278 words
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Advertisement65 1936-04-01 1 "Skins" Versus R.A.F. page 24 On Oth^r Pages To -day Bombing of Harar P »f 322* a J r shi p leav *A r > Die-hards" arrive Financial news J Fraser's share list i Around Malaya Kadio programmes Child Welfare work H British airways jj Malayan Magic Circle ll J65 words
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Advertisement62 1936-04-01 1 Mm DISTEMPERS v| THE OIL-BOUND WATER PAINT f*V of a stiff paste ready to mix with water, _Jg which, when mixed, is quickly and easily M applied with a whitewash brush. It sets hard as cement and resists excessive |l dryness and dampness. ~H 40 Colours to select from. Packed62 words
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Article346 1936-04-01 2 PILOTS STORY OF RAID Military Attack Only AN airman who participated m the raid on llarar informed Keuter that the flyers scrupulously adhered to instructions only to homh the parts of the town shown hy photographs to be occupied by troops and military stores. It Is officiallyReuter Wireless - 346 words
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Article43 1936-04-01 2 Repudiation Ry India Approved r New Delhi, Mar. 31. E Legislative Assembly has passed nvl!? e K re luUon hy 70 votes to 65 moved by the Congress Party, urging the Government to give notice to terminate the Ottawa Agreement Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article155 1936-04-01 2 Locarno Powers To Meet London. Mar. It THE proposed British, French and Belgian General Staff talks continue to be given prominence m th* t>ress. It Ls stated that before leaving London Herr Von Rihbentrop suggested to Mr Eden that the talks should be postponed until negotiations hadReuter Wireless - 155 words
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Article123 1936-04-01 2 Great Reception For Hitlei In Cologne Berlin, Mar. 31. THE final figures of the election wil not be available for three weeks but there will be practically no alteration m the present figures giving Hitler nearly ninety-nine per cent, of the votes. The result of his triumphant positionReuter Wireless - 123 words
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Article92 1936-04-01 2 May \'ol Cross Allied Territory Aw,™ Paris March 31. MESSAGE from Berlin states that any German airman making an unauthorised flight over French. Belgian or British territory m future would be prosecuted for high-treason and be liable to the death-sentence, so General Goering is said to have toldReuter Wireless - 92 words
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Article279 1936-04-01 2 "HINDENBURG" LEAVES Maiden Atlantic Flight Fried rich-shaf en, Mar. 31. THE world's biggest airship, the Hindenburg, left on hsr maiden voyage to South America at 5.30 a.m to-day m excellent weather. The arrangements worked perfectly. The biggest thrill of the German election campaign came when fhe two giantReuter - 279 words
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Article156 1936-04-01 2 Human Story Of "Ah, Wilderness" WE have met with many stories on the screen of American family life, but few which approached the quality of "Ah. Wilderness," which opened at the Pavilion last night. The name of Eugene ONeill is m itself a guarantee of good entertainment and156 words
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Article62 1936-04-01 2 Zurich, Mar. 31. MR. DE VALERA, who was operated here on March 26 for eye trouble, Ls suffering from a cataract so advanced as to ossify the eye-ball. The condition has been acute foi eighteen months and he saw the present surgeon on the recommendation of several LondonReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article48 1936-04-01 2 The German community m Singapore I did not vote m the German election. It was not possible to do so, the Tribune learns, as no German ship was ln port on Sunday which would enable the German residents to cast their votes at sea outside local territorial limits.48 words
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Advertisement45 1936-04-01 2 T "THIS MILK KEEPS dLf* /MMF*^ J T B REFRIGERATION!" <P*^l -fl I 0 TTL£ l il Powde d for p mm I r Kta, I, pu„. m t.^ f J IJ fre«h milk— only water U j_ U I hrn y te *-«"««*»■.•-<■ I T45 words
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Advertisement34 1936-04-01 2 I ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE j FINEST LUBRICANTS j PRODUCED AND APPEAL S TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST j CONSIDERATION IS j i W UOI BLE AHELL. j j# trhWsiiell. j j GOLD J SHELL, j34 words
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Article402 1936-04-01 3 SHIP COMES AT DUSK "We'll Wake Up Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. FOR nearly two hours a crowd of several hundreds of Singapore military people waited at the wharf this evening for the arrival of the troooship California which was bringing the lst Battalion Middlesex Regiment, the second infantry battalion402 words
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Article190 1936-04-01 3 Mixture As Before At Capitol "ANE picture a year" Is the motto of v the famous comedian Eddie Cantor, and cinema goers have learned to look forward to it as a great annual event. The 1936 offering is now at the Capitol m "Btrike Me Pink," and all190 words
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Article97 1936-04-01 3 Cars Overturned On Kallang Bridge Singapore, Tuesday. rO Japanese professional boxers, Natori and Saito, were injured this evening when the car m which they were travelling with their manager overturned on Kallang Bridge after coming into collision with another car m which were a Chinese and his Malay97 words
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Article27 1936-04-01 3 Berne. Mar. 31. THE Federal Council has approved m I principle the estimates, totalling 235.000.00fl Swiss Francs, submitted by the Military Department for National defence Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 27 words
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109 1936-04-01 3 Persia Legations Closed In U. S. A. Washington. Mar. 31. THE Persian Government has ordered its Legation m Washington and all its Consulates throughout the United States closed on account of articles m the American press which are considered discourteous to the Shah. No indication is given as to theReuter - 109 words
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Article31 1936-04-01 3 Washington, March 31. Official figures of American unemployment last month indicate an increase over January at 9,848,000 but this total is still well below that of February last year. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article183 1936-04-01 3 Old Lady Tells Secret Of Her Vigour The writer of the following letter once suffered from rheumatism, headaches, and depres&ion. Then one day a vigorous old lady told her the secret of good health. And now she writes to tell others how she discovered183 words
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Advertisement35 1936-04-01 3 "MAN uour RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT IHIIIIMIMIIIInIIIIMIIII THE SOLE GENUINE HOSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED MILLIONS 70 YEARS L jKji*] IN USE AGO \«JBgilf TO-DAY See the new displays at all dealers. Sole A*ents: Weill MoiltOr Ltd. SINGAPORE.35 words
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Advertisement103 1936-04-01 3 -MASTER" LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS m S3E fc&JiM m PQH POST ON TUESDAY EVENING j fSAXISSF -<3V HOMEWARD MAILS FROM m l^ j:<^ MAILS HOME NOW now due U^^V^^ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY v AND AND SUNDAY SUNDAY AT DAWN EVENINGS. THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL RATE TO UNITED KINGDOM IS 1 25 CENTS PER103 words
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Miscellaneous83 1936-04-01 3 Law Notice For To-day Before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Judgments: S. *****— Lee Kuan Woo vs. Tai Seng and Co., and S. 129 36 Oversea Chinese Bank vs. V. Yaik Joo Ann. At 11 ajn: D.C.A. 136— Raj Kishor Rai vs. Babban Singh.83 words
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Article265 1936-04-01 4 U. K. Stocks Down Singapore, Tuesday morning. Rubh r (Sii i ore) TA cti., un chanj i I Market Toi c: Q et. Tin 'Sin- i re) $103, down ff To-d > V Prices: London: 7 7 m. 1., unchanged. Mail., t Tone: Quiet. New York: 16265 words
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Article42 1936-04-01 4 London Rumours About Copper l.oiuioti. March 31. SOME credence is given both m London and New York to the rumour that a discussion is pending on the question of the international curtailment of the production of copper. lieu ter Wireless.42 words
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Article46 1936-04-01 4 m,. l.w-.i i Stoßapore, Tuesday d The local share mark,- coottoewy further oflertaf i.f robber Stti«i suited m fresh marking down i™;^r y ap,,<,ars to h> *2£ o\\ Shar,> m tUrn WSlnsd very •tejd) but here too several shares mW turnover was audi rtlsi46 words
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Article78 1936-04-01 4 COMMODITY PRICES Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London March -U. TfHE Mowing were the closing prices for rubber, tin. gold, silvr. copra and wilfram: M irket Tone: Steady. LONDON RriWER Spot: 7 15F32 (unchanged). July-Sept.: 7 19 52 (unchanged). Snot: £211% (up April-June:* 20.">» s (up X). LONDON78 words
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Article39 1936-04-01 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London March SI. The closing pnees were as follows: London New York Cross Rate London Paris: 75 /8 (unchanL!>s«4 (up god). London Amsterdam: 7.30 London Hongkong: ls. 3%d. (unchanged). i39 words
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100 1936-04-01 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. IX RSS. m cases 'FOB. March I 25 316 25 516 Good FAQ. m cases FOB March* 25 116 25 316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* awardable Spore) 26' H 26V4 do. Apr. June 26U 26100 words
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Article327 1936-04-01 4 •New York prices quoted m UJS. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and Stamp duty are not included. London, Mar. 31, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. 106 13 16 106% -116327 words
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Advertisement46 1936-04-01 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully ,:ud U P' V.100.000.000 R en V*5 l l« V.129.150.000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Min H. UNAGAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.46 words
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Article971 1936-04-01 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Tuesday, 5 pjn. Bayers. SeUetf AVw Wen« ($1) Jj l 9 i 9 6 Bangrln Tin 2 95 Batu Selangor ($1) M| Chenderiang "U Hitam Tip (50 cte.) Katu "ig- 19 s. K.L. Tin (i Kamuntlng (ss) 3 K. Kampar (10s.) Hh Lahat Mines (7|6)971 words
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Article279 1936-04-01 5 Dividend Of 2V 2 Per Ceni. THE following is the report, of the directors of Teluk Anson Rubber Es* tate, Ltd., for the year ended Dec. 31. 1935. to be presented at the 27th ordinary general meeting of the company, at Hongkong Bank Chambers on Saturday, Apr.279 words
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Article35 1936-04-01 5 Mr. A. H. Gridley, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Port Swettenham, has gone on furlough and Mr. J. S. A. Lewis will take his place. Mr. A. C. Jeavons from Kuala Lumpur will relieve Mr. Lewis.35 words
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Article251 1936-04-01 5 No Improvement In Trade Conditions PE directors of Straits Steamship Company, Limited, m their report and accounts for presentation to the shareholders at the fifty-first general meeting of the Company to be held on April 4, at noon state: The directors beg to submit an audited statement251 words
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Article172 1936-04-01 5 New Use For PhotoElectric Cell FE Minister of Transport was invited to inaugurate an experiment or controlling both pedestrian and vehicular traffic at a junction m Surrey, by invisible rays. m t Trial tests are being made with the apparatus, which has been installed at the request of172 words
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Advertisement14 1936-04-01 5 J INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Agents: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. i Singapore Branches S .J.14 words
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Article39 1936-04-01 6 T*HANK an irate engineer at Columbia A. University for Edward Arnold appearing ln "The President Vanishes" He went on the stage because the engineer fired him from his oiling lob for letting the engines run hot39 words
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Article44 1936-04-01 6 FORCED to do so for the first time m order to portray a role m her current picture. Marlene Dietrich has just learned to drive an automobile for a sequence 1 D slre in which she is co-starred with Gary Cooper.44 words
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Article, Illustration469 1936-04-01 6 Great Secret Of Success KEEP 'em moving In making pictures, that is the first great secret of success. This is the opinion of Sam Wood, one of the screen's most distinguish directors. MENACE AND A NECESSITY Yet movement on the screen, whether of actors or camera, is469 words
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Article451 1936-04-01 6 Typified In Film At Pavilion FAMING two of the greatest figures on the screen to-day m a story that is literally the great American drama and a cross-section of average life m this nation, Ah Wilderness!" Eugene O'Neill's great drama of family life, adolescent love, and the march451 words
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Advertisement107 1936-04-01 6 >H H* H* «w« V* Another Magnificent SOITH SKA Adventure- 110/ m_h TRADER HORN" and By the Producers of "KO! NTT", IKAI,r X mm j ALHAMBRA Opening To-Day :j.1.»-«.I»-».^j -Special Matinees Daily at 3.15— A LESSON TO LOVERS! mi m^~ mmW .^H 1^ R I i p Sm iR 1107 words
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Advertisement330 1936-04-01 7 ..j. As Usual.. Eddie Cantor sends the crowds into Hysterics! You could have heard the Shrieks of Laughter even at Raffles Hotel J Last Night! > M WPWnp^^W MATINEE TO-DAY m 1 "J.B.J 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 j Come on a Laugh Spree m !f j 11? a Riot of Merriment330 words
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Miscellaneous150 1936-04-01 7 CINEMA DIARY I" CAPITOL PAVILION ■Rl Ra yr il br^b %u£|R R m&af IB mmw >'*k S I '^B BT JU -Si^ :^^B Ethel Merman, seen with Eddie Wallace Beery and Lionel BarryCantor m "Strike Me Pink" at the more m a scene from "Ah, WilderCapitol to-night. ness," current attraction150 words
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Article410 1936-04-01 8 AGAINST ANY KNOWN GAS Will Protect Eyes Nose Lungs London. Mar. 10. GAS masks issued or approved by thr Government will give complete protection to the eye*, nose and 'onus ■gainst any known poison gas whi«h cm be used m chemical warfare. The Aerial Precautions Department410 words
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Article, Illustration80 1936-04-01 8 Miss Anne Cooper Hewitt, who alleges that an operation was performed on her to prevent her bearing children, seated between two nurses m the courthouse at San Francisco while lawyers representing Dr. Tilton Tillman ard Dr. Samuel G. Boyd, the physicians named m the case, agreed against the issue of80 words
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Article54 1936-04-01 8 RfELLDfOBOROUOR, Northants, three years ago one of the* most depressed areas m the midlands, is experiencing a wave of nrosperity. Unemnloymont is unknown factories are working overtime tradesmen report record business. A new £80.000 laundry at Irthingborough. two miles away, is unable to eeeare enough54 words
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Article60 1936-04-01 8 Mr. Ernest Thurtle, Socialist M.P. for Shoreditch, E., will ask the chairman of the Kitchen Committee of the House of Commons if he will consider installing a milk bar for the members. Many other MPs. are supporting him. One of Northampton's largest licensed hotels, the Black Boy,60 words
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Article77 1936-04-01 8 Leaves Singapore For Batavia MR. W. E. Rootes, vice-chairman of the society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders of Great Britain, who has been visit me Malaya m the course of a world tour, left Singapore for Batavia yesterday afternoon, accompanied by his son. Mr W. G. Rootes.77 words
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Article23 1936-04-01 8 Hartlepool, which has no Belisha beacons and no pedestrian crossings. madr nad only one fatal road accident among its 20,000 inhabitants last year.23 words
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Article141 1936-04-01 8 Brings 'Em Back Frozen St. Paul, Minn, March 15. THE perils of the African jungle from which Frank Buck proudly brought 'em back alive, are as nothing compared to the dangers of a travelling wild animal circus, Buck found out to-day as he prepared to return to141 words
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Advertisement36 1936-04-01 8 THE VIBRAM BB VMA Qf ft MIHIAM HOPKINS "SPLENDOR" I'nitcd Artists Release with JO El- HeCftEA PAUL CAVANAGH UKU WBBTLBT ■OUB BUKKB DAVID MVKN. Week-end .Matinees lL? wm^^ iS C IRDINAL RHHELIEU" OLAND m BEFORE DAWN"36 words
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Advertisement79 1936-04-01 8 SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 Csrrota Gar bo IN "THE PAINTED VEIL" j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE j CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPEN- SATION INSURANCE UNDE RTAKEN. FULL PARTICULARS AND RATES APPLY, 16D, CECIL STREET L. G. JOHNSON, General79 words
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Article937 1936-04-01 9 REVELATIONS IN COMMONS Pennywise PoundFoolish Policy London, March 17. THE Supplementary Estimates for the Naw of £4,850,000 introduced by Lord Stanley, the Financial secretary to the Admiralty, on Monday last contain several interesting mSFSm sum asked for (£4 392,000 of the total) was to meet937 words
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Article78 1936-04-01 9 MEN'S socks for evening wear are too m sombre, according to hosiery manufacturers m Germany, who are now making them with a cellophone strips to give a sparkling effect. A pair arrived m London recently by air mail, but an authority on men's wear said: The78 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-04-01 9 Tests are being made at Hendon, London, N.W. to discover the best type of siren for warning the pub lie m the event of a gas attack from the air. Photo shows: Police officers watching a demonstration of a Norwegian fog-horn at Hendon.43 words
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Article392 1936-04-01 9 Cargo Of Bad Sardines Arrives London, Mar. 19. AN amazing attempt to get 9,900 tins of "poisoned" sardins from Portugal into this country was exposed at the London Guildhall Justices' Room, i when the entire consignment was conI demned as unfit for human consump- tion. The seizure392 words
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Article28 1936-04-01 9 A thousand people attended the wedding at Banbury Church of Mr. Robert Kemp, of Coventry, and Miss Violet May Smith, of Banbury. Both belong to wellknown showmen's families.28 words
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Article334 1936-04-01 9 Legacy Of His Father MR. LLOYD GEORGE, m a broadcast on St. David's Day, said that the world to-day was suffering from a perversion of nationalism, not an excess of nationalism. The zeal and pride that sought to lift a nation above the wretched past to heights334 words
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Article207 1936-04-01 9 Condemned Scot At San Francisco San Francisco, Mar. 19. FROM the death-cell m San Francisco a call for help is being made to King Edward VIII on behalf of Alexander Mackay (twenty-eight), who claims to be a British subject, and has been sentenced to electrocution for kidnapping.207 words
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309 1936-04-01 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 1, 1986 MODERN WAR A FORTNIGHT ago it was rumoured that hostilities had DM sod m Abyssinia, and the world breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that the slaughter was at an end. Hut the report was unfounded. On lhe contrary, the Italians have309 words
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Article610 1936-04-01 10 ifT was away back m August— eight I months ago-that we heard the first story about the proposal to establish flying school m Johore m connection with the Royal Singapore Flying Club. Since then there has been complete silence about the project., and it was interesting to read610 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-04-01 10 This jungle stream at Mandai gives the impression of being m the wild and woolly woodlands but is only ten yards from the road.24 words
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Article236 1936-04-01 10 Mr V Thambiah. chief clerk. Sanitary Board. Klang. will shortly be going on long leave to Ceylon. The Rev J. S Stokes. Colonial Chaplain. Negri Sembilan, who has been on home leave, arrived back m Seremban this week-end. Mr. C F. Smith has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner for236 words
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Advertisement107 1936-04-01 10 A Perfect Combination Electric Torch wmmmmmmmMmm^m^m^m^mmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j^J^^By^^lliiJililliillllllli OSRAM Flashl.gh, Bulbs are made The mmmmmm show ,be GEC the famous OsramC EC. Lamp Un.t Cell, and volt pocket lamp work,. These British^made refill Battery wh,ch have earned such fUshhght bu.bs are excep„onally an env.able reputanon for long l.fe «rong constructs, and107 words
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497 1936-04-01 11 HOME MARKET CAPTURED British Children 'Buy British rroV making is another British in--1 dustry which during the last few years has captured the home mirket from the foreigner, and is Z doing a considerable export trade m addition. Before the War at least 85497 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-04-01 11 A peaceful rural scene to be seen m most of Singapore's suburbs. This picture was taken at the "Sandpits" Settlement off Upper Serangoon Road.24 words
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Article402 1936-04-01 11 Latest List Of Awards THE following awards have recently been made by the Royal Humane Society m conection with life-saving from drowning: The Silver Medal has been awarded to Captain Clarence O. Webster, master and part owner of the m.v. C. M. Laura, who saved the lives402 words
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75 1936-04-01 11 MR- A. D. K. Owen, secretary of the Civic Division, political and economical planning of the Association of Technical Institutions, at Goldsmith's Hall, E.C, said, The total population of Britain seem's destined to shrink m size and to grow older m composition. Boys and girls75 words
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Article50 1936-04-01 11 Miss Cecilia Colledge, the fifteen-year-old British skating star, has been offered a leading part m the first picture shortly to be made by K. McLaglen Hervey Productions, a new British enterprise, the principals of which are Kenneth McLaglen, the film actor brother of Victor McLaglen, and the Hon. Victor Hervey.50 words
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Advertisement43 1936-04-01 11 PPONE 5933 s~k^\ GOODWOOD 5934 y* jl l-^ Telegraphic Address: The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. Special Dinner Dance To-Night INERS $1.50. N0 AFTER-DINNER .ADMISSION CHARGE.43 words
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Advertisement68 1936-04-01 11 Cream of Peas Fish A La Normande Grilled Fillet Steak Jardiniere Croquette Potato Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. FDIJQII^ rKLon Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906. aw v Ar tm i^M Rt ■a*- iu«<'68 words
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Article, Illustration121 1936-04-01 12 EUROPEAN CRISIS: OF THE DELEGA AIR MAIL PICTURES ON IN LONDON Council of the League of Nations meet s at St. James's Palace, London to mm* international crisis: M. Van Zeeiand, the Belgian delegate, on right, arriving at St. James's Palace for the meeting, with the Belgian Ambassador. GERMAN DELEG121 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1936-04-01 14 Plan A Poultry DINNER FRSNCB Mod chicken, crisp and crun,hv i v tender a morsel as your ts have eVW encountered Isn I real niflMttnii f«>r smart buffet party? n The »M-st part of inch dlin n p s JJ tiM> fad that th< chicken may all be precooked, a1,233 words
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Advertisement25 1936-04-01 14 (In 10 Hi > more «;ives Zota Foam n-dunnjr baths m hrr new salon. Invaluable for Rheumatism, Sciatica Lumbago. 'Nn fioor. !R> r\tti:rv ro. Phone 6M7i.25 words
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Advertisement153 1936-04-01 14 MAISON PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS. 79 Stamford Road. Tel. 4610. CORNER BOUSE w AR mW %mt. I puts roses m my cheeks I THE sparkling eves nnd rosy cheeks of happy healthy childhood are what every mother delights to see. And she can ensure this robust health for her children by153 words
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Article12 1936-04-01 15 For a new sandwich filling, try crisp bacon broken into peanut butter.12 words
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Advertisement157 1936-04-01 15 LUGGAGE CARRIER I SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE I CARRIER CO. I Baggage Contractors Forwarding S B&gg B iYBSS-mm FMS Booking Agents for FUS. i Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line J 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc., etc. 1 Tel. Address LUGGAGE*' PHONE 2428 or caM157 words
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Advertisement53 1936-04-01 15 CAMERAS AND FILMS HAIRDRESSER prap Maison hA'iJl. m&^L ma 11 f arce e i j J J|lf^ Tbc Best Add 1 i *l( ress for modern lI" *^J| Hairdressing J 35 Stamford Rd. Proprietor: Y. Kooy, Tel. 4807. SILK STORE I FOR LATEST IN EVERYTHING SILKS UNDERWEAR NOVELTIES Tajniahal Store53 words
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Advertisement146 1936-04-01 15 CHEMIST NYAL ANTACID POWDER $1.00 Acidity of the stomach is often 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. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. CURIOS Camphor-wood Chests Mah Jong sets Handkerchiefs Emb.146 words
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Advertisement390 1936-04-01 16 BRITISH INDIA p. a o. Mrs sailings. OUTWARDS. Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. BHUTAN 6.100 Apr. 0 CORFU 15,000 June 5 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 RANCHI 17,000 June 19 BEHAR 6000 Apr. 19 SOMALI 6,810 July 1 CHITRAL IS 000 Apr. 21 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 SOUDAN 6.500 May 0 KAISAR-I-HIND390 words
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Advertisement65 1936-04-01 16 B. I. (APCAR) SAILINGS FOR HONG KONG. AMOY, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Tonnage Leaves SjnS^i 10>00 A p f 9 -XX5 A B ooo A P r rALMA 10,000 May 7 FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. smnH A AMA 1000 A P r 4 SHIRAT 800 A P r SHIRALA 8,000 May65 words
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Miscellaneous981 1936-04-01 16 jIHE HARBOJJRj i BANISH MIIE 8 SHIPS IX DOCK k i||| SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES lillll OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE following were passengers by the Godown Gate No. T Danish East Asiatic Line m.s. Fionia Hosang 22 •A-hich sailed from Singapore yesterday clara j e bsen 20 1 for European981 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-04-01 17 Dr. Oskar Trautmann, German Ambassador to China is a passenger by the Scharnhorst going to Germany on leave accompanied by his wife and two daughters.29 words
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Advertisement281 1936-04-01 17 BrRIVS PII ILP LIlfE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA In port Apr. 3 MERKUR Apr. 28 May 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl bourne to the connecting281 words
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Advertisement555 1936-04-01 17 I fes^ yB T0 fr ench ports jn I gj HOMEWARDS. V CAP PADARAN For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Apr. 4 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 8 J CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 S DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May555 words
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427 1936-04-01 18 "LEACHMAN OF KUT" Story Revealed In Biography ALL the world knows the name of Colonel T. K. Lawrence, that strange personality of mystery and publicity, leader of Arabs and a hero of romance. Rut how many even know the name of Colonel I Leach427 words
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Article115 1936-04-01 18 AXFORD undergraduate oars-women mmE?l* the u »dergraduate crewTf £^a TamhnH 1 OX,Ord th ™n7"ut to m tLPS m nd women undergraduates m the first neck-and-neek raw E rT" the two universities The sailing-boat crashed into th* which 5 t°he a o b x rl f d115 words
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Article204 1936-04-01 18 Joe Louis' Nine-Year Plan Chicago, Mar. 20. M LOUIS, Negro heavyweight and^boxJ tag's greatest star since DaWjJl bent on eSrnlng a dollars (£2 OO, 000) m the ring and retiring at the age "VhTglves him just fighting. Nine years, thinks Joe, ls "53 that Joe doesn't204 words
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Article157 1936-04-01 18 Disciples Have Worshipped At Wrong Shrine FOR twenty-flve years Dickens pilgrims to the Kent village of Chalk have gazed reverent^ nt the wrong cottage. is revealed by ft tetter which ha Just come to light. The author was believed to have lived m Craddock's Cottage. Gravesend Dickensians had affixed157 words
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Article125 1936-04-01 18 Job Only Japanese Can Hold EIGHT Japanese are earning £35 a day m Britain. It is claimed that they are the only people who can pronounce, with accuracy, the sex of a newly hatched chicken They are paid three half-pence per chick, and sometimes they pass their verdict on125 words
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Article46 1936-04-01 18 I These things happened within a month to Mrs. William Clark, wife of a High West wood, Co Durham, miner Four of her children died from pneumonia H She gave birth to her fourteenth child Her husband met with an accident He ls now on crutches.46 words
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Article255 1936-04-01 18 Judge A Woman By The Perfume London, Mar. 24. DARK-skinned, dark-eyed, strong, silent and handsome, Jalal Quaraishi has come all the way from Mecca, the Holy City, to bring romance to the women of Britain. He deals m the fragrance of love---selling rare and exotic perfur^ which255 words
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Article307 1936-04-01 18 Tribute To Great Corporation THE familiar classification "A 1" at Lloyd's was signalled by a line of flags of the international code at Paddington itailway Station recently. The occasion was the naming of a new express engine "Lloyd's" as a complimenc to that great organisation. Lloyd's Underwriters.307 words
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Advertisement39 1936-04-01 18 ASAHI BEER AND SUN STOUT Atmrnrnfy W popular j I REFRESHING J Still the best and the s j Cheapest m the market. Sole Importers: j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. j X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN S SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement203 1936-04-01 19 i mk Jx v. •!■'!■>:' v' *12ir. y/^ !i v*''S':/ Vi. .J.rJ'.- J1&& ■V" '^H "^^A ?L^M &n Bi <C< 'V > T <'j/i'l :^B ::^W? t^^^A *wfw Bji «f'.-.-. y ■""*■>■■** Hnr^ -^^B J^^A J^AA^£T^m y-.:..;/*»*««»»>. sRM V^W j4 K^il jg**M ißß^^ifc^ ■■> hi iPflßB^??'>^^^^sB ***«%«Hag£^^ yVV^^^^Bßßi^M^fcN -BM xil^^Aß203 words
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Miscellaneous555 1936-04-01 19 lon the radio j j j British Empire Programme Transmission 2: GSG 16*6 metres <17.79 mcs.) from 640 pjn. to .nu filso from 745 pm. 9J5 pjn, (iSf 1982 metres (15.14 m*.) fiwnj ■«5.20 pm. to 9.05 pjn.; *nd^ GSB M 43 Tnftres (9.51 mcs.) from €40 pjn. U 0.05555 words
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Miscellaneous186 1936-04-01 19 (Pianoforte) Rondo m A miner, K. 511 (Mozart) Three Iniermezzl: (1) In B minor, Op. 119, No. 1 (2) In C, Op 119, No. 3 (3) In E, Op. 116, No. 6 (Brahms) Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 ajn. 7.20 a.m. An Aeronautical Revue: "Tennessee to Tooting Bee." Book devised186 words
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Miscellaneous424 1936-04-01 19 tana). Six Bohemian Songs and Dance* Shortwave Station. Address by Inten(Weinberger). d an t Dr. Kurt von Boeckmann. Music 9.05 p.m. Close down. by the Station Orchestra. 5.50 p.m. Quartet m D major for TRANSMiqqmw •> Flute Violin, Viola and Cello by iKANbMISSION 3 Mozart. The Heinz Steinbock Quartet. 9.20424 words
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Article258 1936-04-01 20 Magicians To Protect Slock-In-Trade MAGICIANS have a grievance. They have also "something up their sleeves'" which they believe will solve the problem of that grievance. For a long time they have suffered from people who copy or expose their tricks. So they held a meeting m London to258 words
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Article143 1936-04-01 20 Reason For German Rearmaments St. Louis. •TERMANY to-day is the centre of a U vortex of fear that grips all Europe decided Sir Arthur Willert forme -head of the press relations department of the British Foreign Office, m a speech here. -Germany is re-arming out of fear143 words
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Article43 1936-04-01 20 Mr Chan Choo Tiong, hon. secretary of ™he Malacca Rotary Club will attend the conference of Rotary Clubs of Malfl vl Siam and Indo-China on April 4 and 5 to be held at Ipoh, as the accreted delegate of the Malacca Rotary Club.43 words
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Article176 1936-04-01 20 WITHIN a week tragedy ended the livesof two ninteen-year-old Cambridge undergraduates. Harold Smalley was found dead on the railway. "Pure devilment" was the explanation of his death put forward at the inquest. Here is the tragedy of Martin Giles Falk, promising young oarsman. Returning to his lodgings m176 words
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Advertisement25 1936-04-01 20 A k m^mmmmmmm I Sole Agent* for Malara: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I Singapore Muar I Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and Penang. I25 words
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Miscellaneous479 1936-04-01 20 OX TIIK KADIO (Continued from page 19) 450 p.m News and Economic Review m English. M 1M 505 pm. "Here's to the New Month! 5.50 pm. Woman's Hour When the Natlonal-Bocialist Social Welfare Union was founded. 6.05 pm News and Economic Review Jn Gorman. 620 pm. Concert of Light Music.479 words
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Miscellaneous250 1936-04-01 20 2 Ro. Rome (Wavelength 52.4 metres) TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement. News bulletin m English. Eiar Orchestra: Rossini— Gazza Ladra (symphony) Ponchielli—Gioconda (Dance of the Hours) Rossini— William Tell (Pot-pourri) Interval: Address by Ing. Giulio Barluzzi, speaking on Chinese Architecture Lucia Mero (soprano)— Songs by Mozart (Figaro's marriage): Brahms. Zandonal250 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1936-04-01 21 MEETING OF SOCIETY Reduction Of Staff Singapore, Tuesday. DEFERENCE to the generous gift of R £500 made to the Society's funds by Lord Nuffield when he was m th oi S y t e he r •SS? WeVa^ t£» Dr. Fitzgerald at the annual Lnrra1,302 words
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Article95 1936-04-01 21 Sequel To Arrest In Harbour Singapore, Tuesday. YEW HANG, an elderly Chinese sampanman who tried to smuggle 24 bottles of dutiable liquor into the Colony on the morning of Mar. 26 was this morning fined $80 or two months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the Criminal95 words
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Advertisement39 1936-04-01 21 Friday at the PavilioN MR George Arliss IN HIS BRITISH SCREEN TRIUMPH GUVNOR" Gaumont-British Picture, with GENE GERRARD f sff| 'fp%l A NEW AND DIFFERENT if V f.i§^;^ i> ARLISS IN THE FILM YOU '^&M'^^of[ WILL ACCLAIM HIS BEST!^39 words
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Advertisement35 1936-04-01 21 T RONALD COLMAN I ln his greatest role i J lll*fl— MIHI —IMII 111 —I*— J IComing-CAPITOL j j Humanity's most j I THRILLING LOVE J STORY... now M-G-M's I S tIjOOO,OOO Screen Hit! j35 words
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Article332 1936-04-01 22 CRITICISED IN COMMONS "Best In The World London, Mar. SO. THE Empire Air Services were criticised m the House of Commons on the Second Reading of the Air Navigation Bill, which was moved by Sir Philip Sas.soon, providing. Inter alia, for Increased subsidies for civil air transport from332 words
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Article115 1936-04-01 22 Vessel lost In Hainan Straits mnj Hongkong, Mar. 31. THE Japanese 2.600- tonner Peian with thirty people on board, sent a distress call at 5.30 this morning from a point near the dangerous Hainan Stra ts, stating that she is sinking and wanting immediate assistance. JJJg calls w115 words
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Article532 1936-04-01 22 BACK TO THE DAYS OF ALADDIN! Mystery And Magic To -Night In Singapore THE members of the Magic Circle •ire assuredly going to make a I great bow to the public to- nlght when they present their first programme of Marie, Mirth and Mystery at the Victoria Theatre. Magicians haveN.E.H. - 532 words
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Article234 1936-04-01 22 SCHARNHORST PASSENGERS Vessel Arrives In Spore Singapore, Tuesday. rE Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Scharnhorst put into Singapore to-day one day ahead of schedule. She was originally expected to arrive to-morrow but sailed from Shanghai a day earlier. The vessel, which is due to sail for Europe on Thursday,234 words
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Article32 1936-04-01 22 Lieut. A. F. J. England of the Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, has been appointed vice-president of the Negri Sembilan Football Association m place Qf the late Dr. A. S. Muttu, of Seremban.32 words
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Advertisement12 1936-04-01 22 m I !>IOO\I X.in THE "GAP ROAD HOUSE" j FULLMOON fi-4-36. I12 words
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Advertisement135 1936-04-01 22 STABILITY 'The Crown Life has completed another excellent year. Its progress during 1935 and the Immediately preceding years inspires the utmost confidence m its vir our and statolith."— SIR ROBERT BORDEN AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. 1935 Key Figures of Annual Report 1935 Insurance-in-Force Increased to Assets G $156,989,682 First Mortgages135 words
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Miscellaneous226 1936-04-01 22 To-day In Singapore Hign Tides:— io a.m.. b.io am FOOTBALL: B.AJVA. League, Div. I. R E. v. S.C.C.; Div. IH, B.C.PA. IH v Indian R.C., YJrt.CA. Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 pxn. Mr E. V. Daviea will speak on "Glimpses Malayan Magic Circle Performance Victoria Theatre, 9.90 p.m. CAPITOL:— Eddie226 words
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Article387 1936-04-01 23 PROGRESS OF KM CLUB Weather Stops Activity ■THE fifth AABUAI W«* At 1 Kuala I*~P« IKSLd which hw js rtTELSi with the mm uo.nnrarv members m iwo JSTs fl%? member. lIS «4 Mi; I~£r« 77 aa incroaae W flvia* members it-. IMI Sx over the figures for387 words
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Article, Illustration316 1936-04-01 23 MEETING OF CREDITORS May Close In April From Ow Own Corrmpmdent) Ipoh, Mm. JI. AMWHNG mt *c creditors of the Grand Hotel, Ipih, mm Md ♦oday and appointed a iummdttn irf four, including Hie landlord, Mr. Unooln f*o*f, le ame* tHe preewit three liquidations. Another meeting of316 words
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Article60 1936-04-01 23 Singapore, Tuesday. IDRIS BIN ARAN, a Malay police constable attached to the Beach Road Police Station was charged with theft of $31, the property of Mr. Joseph Koh, when he appeared before Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, to-day. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed until60 words
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Article107 1936-04-01 23 London, March 31. •THE Admiralty has informed the Chineee Embassy that the following arrangements have been made for escorting the Chinese art treasures aboard the P. and O. liner Ranpura to China on^AprtlO. H MS. Scout escorts the liner from TlSmry to the openReuter - 107 words
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Article284 1936-04-01 23 Italians' War Methods London, Mar. 30. IN the House of Lords this evening, 1 Viscount Cecil called attention to the allegation of the use of poison gas by the Italian forces m Abyssinia and asked whether the Government had information if these charges of a breach by tneBritish Wireless - 284 words
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Article49 1936-04-01 23 rtURING her trip from Clydebank to D Southampton last week the liner Queen Mary reached a soeed of over 29 wW«tc with laree margin of power m Sews a British Wireless mes"^hii soeed was maintained lor only a IhJrt S^e iTvlew of the newness ot the machinery.49 words
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Advertisement32 1936-04-01 23 B ffllllllllPlllrf 1 rackets m||ll|Hr RESTRINGING There Is only I PLACE I QUEEN'S HI 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams p««i« w 7634 "Tennis" I English, Australian American Gut, only used. No other.32 words
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Advertisement27 1936-04-01 23 BRITISH CEMENTS give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE i -RED HAND* F&RTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE SNOWCRETE £OLORCRETE STOCKED BY (Incorporated m S.S.) IDJ. m27 words
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774 1936-04-01 24 POOR FINISHING BY THE INNISKILLINGS They Should Have Defeated The Air Force Singapore, Tuesday. DOOR finishing was responsible for the InniskiMnfS failing to register their first victory m the S.A.F.A, flnt division when thty met the Air Forre at Anson Road stadium to-day. There was a long period m tbe774 words
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Article134 1936-04-01 24 CHANGES have been necessitated ih the S.C.C. first eleven which will meet the RJE. m a league match on the padang this afternoon. F. Hutchinson,, the centre half, has broken a bone m his cheek and cannot play, and his place wfli be taken by J.134 words
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Article21 1936-04-01 24 In a Second Division soccer match played at Pulau Brani this evening, the i R.A.F. IX held the R.A.O.C to*i driw21 words
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Article296 1936-04-01 24 Suspended Tie Completed Singapore, Tuesday. HESPITE the tacltmest weather, the «L H ff d^»»*#»l>3ikles between and 8. IL Slew and Seng Watt (pins 4) m the Y.MCA. Open tennis Toaraaiaent was played off this evening. The game ended m a win for Chee Tong and Hock ToeSin Chew Jit Poh - 296 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-04-01 24 JAM—' miSmmSmSmS^mmEmE^^mEEm^m^Simmmmmmm^mmmmmmm Mailey, the Inniskillings' inside ri .ht forward, who played a clever game yesterday against the R.A.F.18 words
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Advertisement141 1936-04-01 24 gapcH !L f J£Wer show i 93& M G O E on FrM.,* HI held *t 'Z o WKW WORLD, Jalan Besar Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 3rd 4th and iß, dSS of AprU, 19U. OPENING day w~, from 12 n^n until midnight. P «aax S aSS^r^ Helen on cojss^w^141 words
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Advertisement25 1936-04-01 24 1 TO-NIGHT j The Malayan Magic Circle 1 J presents j MAGIC I j MIRTH J j MYSTERY at the Victoria Theatre j 9.15 p.m.25 words
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