Morning Tribune, 4 April 1936
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1936-04-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL I.— No. 55. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, April 4, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article940 1936-04-04 1 nil. EDEN EXPLAINS TO COMMONS A PAUSE DESIRABLE SO MEW COMMITMENTS FOB BRITAIN ADDRESSING a crowded House of Commons yesterday the Foreign A Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, said he told Herr von Ribbentrop that while the British Government had only had time for a preliminary examination of940 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-04-04 1 A prize-winning exhibit by Mrs. Cherry at the Singapore Flower Show, which was opened yesterday at the Great World by His Excellency the Governor. (Report on page 3, prize list on page 21).33 words
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Article179 1936-04-04 1 Critical Question In The Border Troubles London, Apr. 3 THE only reassuring aspect of the situation on the Mongol-Manchu border is, paradoxically, the number of recent incidents, says the Times in a leader. Casus belli after casus belli, prompted by nothing more serious than local skirmishes, has b:en followedReuter - 179 words
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Article226 1936-04-04 1 Production Below Quota London, Apr. 3. IT is to be hoped that the case for permitting other countries to produce Bolivia's unfulfilled quota will be carefully considered by the International Tin Committee when it meets on April 22, says the monthly review of Messrs. Strauss and Co., metalReuter - 226 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1936-04-04 1 j Selangor j Race j Selections I'age 218 words
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Advertisement46 1936-04-04 1 On Other Pages To-day Page New Empire airway plans Governor opens Flower Show 3 S.S. association and theatre 3 Financial news 4 "Personal Viewpoint" 10 Radio programmes 19 Flower show prize list -1 The boat race 22 Y.M.C.A. Tennis tourney ends 23 Chinese defeat Gunners 2446 words
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Advertisement20 1936-04-04 1 RICH SWISS MILK k^ m^mmm^^—^—^-^wwww^^^'^^^^ oo^ r r^i jii FULL lL CREAM "SLEDGE BRAND" THERE'S RADIANT HEALTH IN EVERY TIN20 words
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Article748 1936-04-04 2 FULL list of lhe awards in Ihe Flower Show is published in page 21 this morning. OPENING BY GOVERNOR Improvement In Exhibits Singapore. Friday. *j THINK I ran s.i\ quite d'imiteK tint ihaWl II 0 tins .irv increasing, the low <»t Ihc popalation of Singapore748 words
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Article, Illustration396 1936-04-04 2 All Clubs Represented At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. 3. ALL Rotary Clubs in the 80th dis--1 triet <d the Kotary International of Malaya. BiaSß and Indo-China are represented in the seventh annual eonferenei, which is the fast since Rotary in these parts396 words
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Article68 1936-04-04 2 AN ordinance to amend the Silver Jubilee Fund (Singapore) Ordinance, 1936. will shortly be introduced into the Legislative Council. The principal Ordinance enacts that "all investments shall be made in the name of the Corporation." This provision is found to be too rigid. Many desirable investments are bearer securities. Investments68 words
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Article270 1936-04-04 2 "MY WHOLE AIM IS PEACE King Edward's Declaration London, Apr. 2. HM. the King received. at Buckingham Palace this morning deputations numbering in all about 500 persons, bringing loyal addresses of congratulation on his accession from a score or more of privileged public bodies reDresenting all sections of the community.British Official Wireless - 270 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement40 1936-04-04 2 m gW KNTHISIASM I «V| I KLIM \^/V HOWDIRKI) WHOLE MILK jSIS j£j I is pure delicious fresh milk 1 T^^O^ii in convenient powdered S*±z^ V form. Try a tin to-day fJgV'fj and be convinced. -^Si GETZ BROS, a CO.40 words
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Advertisement29 1936-04-04 2 r i i i i i i:ilMliilii|ii|iilii|ii|iiliflitlii|iilii|ii|iiiiiiii|ii||||ii|ii|iiiii|ii|ii|ii|!i|ii|iiiii|ii|r|ii|ii|ii|iiiii|ii|ii|iiliiliil:i|i'|ttliili:i I I i ...JEM PARKEiI fi* ~<> O WBIE PALLETTE V ALEXANDER KORDA <^f*>. production ,;+jt %y I^| fVecsea thru Ur,»id Affitfl J29 words
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Article579 1936-04-04 3 UNKING WITH CLIPPERS Anglo-American Cooperation Sydney, Apr. 3. rpHE Daily Telegraph under- stands that discuss^ns regarding the flying boat service are proceeding on new lines invoking Australia's abandonment of the Darwin-Singapore section in favour of the DarwinNorth Borneo section, with branches to Manila, Hongkong, New Guinea,579 words
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Article, Illustration540 1936-04-04 3 Precedence Should Be Given To Stage Shows At Victoria Theatre A DISCUSSION on the Victoria Theatre was a feature of the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, according to the minutes which have just been issued. GENERAL DISCUSSION The minutes read as follows:— Resulting from540 words
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Article27 1936-04-04 3 Mr. H. Weisberg. M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Treasurer, Straits Settlements. Mr. Weisberg has been acting M Under-Secretary to Government in th- a Federal Secretariat.27 words
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Article183 1936-04-04 3 His Arms Were Becomiz? Useless It was about 25 years ago that rheumatism first marked down this sufferer; and finally the day came when he could hardly lift his arms. But he found relief— here in this letter he tells the whole story:— "About183 words
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Advertisement12 1936-04-04 3 > •'•'•'J^.l. I I, r'MAX&LIOX"! j j 1131* -*Z2<h* iSn. RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT J12 words
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Advertisement6 1936-04-04 3 "MASTER" LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS ■9l< m\\\\\\\\m\m\WKm6 words
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Advertisement36 1936-04-04 3 THE SOLE GENUINE ICOSKOI'I PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED y^S^^^^ MILLIONS 70 YEARS lifff^m'k] IN USE AGO \<of^|§lK TO -DAY See the new displays at all dealers. WWT all M AT VI Sole Agents: Weill MoiltOr Ltd. SINGAPORE.36 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous242 1936-04-04 3 TTo^fljiv In Singapore High tides:— 9.2o a.m., 10.05 p.m. Boat Race Dinner, Adelphi Hotel, 8 p.m. FOOTBALL:— S.A.F.A. League. Div. 1, M.F.A. v. R.A.F.. Anson Road StaCRICKET:— S.CC I, v. S.R.C. I, Ist day, S.CC; S.CC v. S.R.C. 11, S.R.C; S.CR.C. I v. C.S.C. I, Ist day, S.C.R.C, 2 p.m.;242 words
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Up-To-The Minute Financial News
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Article246 1936-04-04 4 Business Is Slight 'Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singipore) 26% cts., up M ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $103^; up $ty. Today's Prices:— I/mrion: V'-A., up l'l6d. Market Tone: Very Steady. New York: 15 1516 cts., unchangMarket Tone: Dull. LonaVm: Spot €214. up 10s.; three months SZftl,246 words
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Article113 1936-04-04 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, April 3. THK following were the closing 1 prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver, copra and wolfram: Market Tone: Steady. LONTJON RTTBrTER Spot: 7 17 32 (unchanged). July-Sept: 7 2132 (unchanged). LONDON TIN Spot: t'2l4'/< (up April-June: £205% (down LONDON113 words
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102 1936-04-04 4 Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB April) 26 716 26 2 Good R.A.Q. in cases FOB April W 26% 26 516 No. 1.X.R.5.8. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore* 26% 26% do. April 26% 26% do. May June 26%102 words
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Article306 1936-04-04 4 London, April 3, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless 0 Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. War Loan, 3V 2 p.c M*% 1073 16 _i i 6 Ccm. Union Assce. (Units) H 1 Ii ***** Prudential Assce. "A" 37' 8 37> /4 1/ 4306 words
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Advertisement26 1936-04-04 4 •••■■■■lll i,,, „n, U intuitu INSTANCE COMPANY [M (Incorporated In New Zealand) fFire, Marine, Motor ■fl 'orkmen's Compensation. W. J. DEXTER, UftUffr.' net J, FTNLATSON ORHfcN.26 words
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Advertisement44 1936-04-04 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established In 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully P ald UP> Y.100.000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150.000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Mana er H. UNAOAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.44 words
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Advertisement36 1936-04-04 4 I 'Smum j^..-j|^H sor Accuracy Beaute Iv%^^^klB Choose ■K^wH rh<k WEST Watch »vr c^i £nHwn the world over WffiVH MASTERPIECE K- T» J.tm in mfKicrn watchmaking history! ft I// J^fl Successors of kK^BLMoine Comte Co., Ltd.36 words
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Article951 1936-04-04 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Singapore, Friday, 5 p.m. Z% 1935 red. 1955-69 $625,000 Interest June 1, December 1 103 105c.i. F.M.S. LOAN f%% 1931 red. 1959 $16 000,000 Int. Jan. 1 July 1. 121% 122%c.i. 5% 1901 red. 1940 5400.000. Interest Mar. 31. Sept. 30 108 110 nor 4!b 1907951 words
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Article493 1936-04-04 5 Weekly Rubber Reviews No Sign Of Movement Either Way THE market continues to fluctuate within narrow limits and as supplies here, due to the heavy March shipments, are below normal trading requirements, little business is passing, state Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S.), Ltd., in their weekly report dated Apr. 3493 words
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Article236 1936-04-04 5 Organisation Nearly Complete London, Mar. 29 STOCK Exchange circles were considerably interested by the contention of the Red Rover Omnibus Company, which has been taken over by the London Passenger Transport Board, that it should be allowed stock [it its nominal value, instead of cash, in settlement of236 words
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Advertisement155 1936-04-04 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Lee Kong Chian, Esq.,155 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-04-04 6 Robert Donat in "The Ghost Coes West," coming to the Pavilion on Thursday, next week.15 words
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Article289 1936-04-04 6 Huge Library Of Statistical Society How many cats are there in the British Isles? How much money is owed to tradespeople in this country? How many people have there been in the world since the beginIng? These are a sample of the questions asked of the Statistical289 words
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Article100 1936-04-04 6 Thc Philatelic Society of this capital paid a tribute to the memory of King George V at a special meeting and sent a menage of respectful greeting to King Edward viii The speakers were Mr Charles H Vaughan. an authority on the postal issues of Great Britain.100 words
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Article180 1936-04-04 6 Cherry Kearton's New Film PARAMOUNT will distribute Cherry K< arton's film. "The Big Gamo of Life." throughout Australia and New Zealand, according to negotiations which were finalised recently between the noted big game hunter and photograph''! and Mr. John E. Kennebeck. Managing Director of Paramount180 words
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136 1936-04-04 6 MISS Anne Gould, romantic grand- niece of the famous U.S. millionaire Frank Jay Gould, has been married again— to a cowboy who wore his cowboy clothes at their secret wedding. He is Herman Elsbury. and he lives at Cody. Wyoming. The marriage took place136 words
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Article212 1936-04-04 6 ''The Lonesome Pine" MOT one in a thousand women wen r u face makeup properly They eith' r Flap it on with a lavish hand or leav their faces completely uncmbcllishci 1 ard unbeautiful. Sam Kaufman. Hollywood's outstanding colour makeup man. who has worked on virtually every212 words
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Article143 1936-04-04 6 THREE new Bishops were consecrated at St. Paul's Cathedral recently and the King's approval to the translation of a fourth was announced. Fifteen Bishops in scarlet and ermine assisted the Archbishon of Canterbury at the consecration. The Ven. A. E. J. Rawlinson, Canon of Durham Cathedral and Archdeacon143 words
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Advertisement140 1936-04-04 6 I:;" Ml th«' Thrills of TRADER HORN" combined with the exotic;?; v.* be.Kity of "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY 6 *JK|^| ALII A. Mil lI A O ***'-LmM-». SPECIAL MATINEES 9 4 DAILY 115 r 1 p I 115 NIGHTLY 115 #^^*U THE LAST! PAGANS" 1 wmMWmm\mm 9 -A^v J" ''^^V140 words
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Article237 1936-04-04 7 Children Not Allowed To See Film ABOIT 100 tWMW" vho attend Tintwhistle (Cheshire Parish Chnreh school «ere demed the op portnnity of seem, the itinera, of K...K < r be Ti'ev"' .ha', "Chilians shou.d never go to the pictures. ThP nrcvv-ic'or of the lorfi 1 Cinema i 1237 words
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Article17 1936-04-04 7 Inspector A. E. Jakeman, who nas just returned from leave with Mrs. Jakeman, is stationed at Sitiawan.17 words
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Advertisement198 1936-04-04 7 CI N EMA mwmW <l fl^^ B^L J I PAVILION CAPITOL r wf ga Sally Eilers, playing opposite Eddie George Artta and Ge.« e Gerrard in Cantor at the Capitol. "The Guvnor" now showing at the TO -MGHT:- Strike Me Pink" with 1 Fav,llon Eddie Cantor. TO-NIGHT:-The Guvnor. with CHANGE-198 words
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Advertisement160 1936-04-04 7 PAVILION 3.15-615-9.15 TO-DAY i .j. <• J THE SCREEN'S GREATEST ACTOR IN HIS BRITISH COMEDY TRIUMPH! ■in— in i■■ in— T I W/'mmmA A- '\S. <i Si /■p^^BfyC^y.- ___________________BoP_________________ a mS''- \jsStt''^7XS9^T^m n 0 0 •"•_ff*f* a _i l_ _*t >ar y~_ _Mr _r_fe'- :^I9 TRAVEL WITH HIM \ND WITNESS160 words
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Article733 1936-04-04 8 DUELLING IN GERMANY The Spirit Of Honour HVrlin lUl\ I.l \<. in a duel uill not he I punishable eaTence Bi Gevsaaaj if prevattini Nasi sentiment finds expression in the revision of the criminal ease mow under consideration. Throughout its history the honour duel has733 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-04-04 8 A photograph of a two-hour fire at .Morton College, Oxford, when a part of the (>7O-year-old institution was badly damaged. Members of the staff and undergraduates, who formed an emergency fire squad, were -hie to save many of the documents and books.42 words
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Article132 1936-04-04 8 Bootlegging Of New York. ANEW form of bootlegging nas grown up in America. The authorities are afraid to act. for they know that if they do there will be riots. Fourteen thousand destitute coal miners help themselves to five million tons of hard coal every year and132 words
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Advertisement73 1936-04-04 8 IMVrKSU.s MOST I .WISH "■■■■■■bbbbbbbi ■hbb-m-b-mbi ITIMISKAI ROM.WCF! |SHW MmMm^^^^^JL ma SFF n Dollar I ishion _Bsll^r^^^^P^B^lSil -"'^Parade! The Sara Mildred N "if Pvf^J^^^ Mi *T 'Apassionata* Dance Sensation fr W FRANK PARKER TAMARA_ J^k> 10 VM SI1( W SI'NDAY NEXT JK Children's Cartoon Matinee «U Presenting Splendid Programme of73 words
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Advertisement163 1936-04-04 8 GRAND THEATRE (New World) MATINEES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT 2 30 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF DON JUAN" "MADAME DU BARRY" with Dolores Del Rio Prices 10c, 20c, and 30c r ■•'■•l"f!iiiiiii|;:ii I iimiiiiiii i iiii|iiinii.|!i|!iiii|rr tiiiin jMuiiiii.liiliiliiliitiilir m m j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE j CORPORATION LIMITED. j163 words
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Article670 1936-04-04 9 GERMANY'S AIR LEAD The Queen Mary's Schedule BKITTSH airmen in a British machine made the first direct V„tli Atlantic crossing seventeen wars ago. Within three weeks of tli'tt great event a British airship ertftWfti the North Atlantic, and was the first airship to cross any big670 words
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Article243 1936-04-04 9 I 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, 1936. from 12 noon until midnight. OPENING DAY— Noon243 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-04-04 9 Chancellor Hitler (right) and Dr. Josenh Ooebbels, Minister of Propaganda (dark spectacles) at the Garmisch Stadium watching Great Britain's triumph in the ice hockey final of the Olympic Winter Games.30 words
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Article383 1936-04-04 9 Sentenced Gunmen Smile THREE terrorists accused of complicity in tha murder of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and M. Barthou were found guilty at their trial in Aix-en-Provencc. And when the jury gave their verdict the accused men smiled—they had escaped thc death penalty; they had been found guilty383 words
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Article321 1936-04-04 9 Scientist Basks In "AUITE correct," said Sir Joseph X Barcroft, the Cambridge scientist, when asked if he had been through the sensations of death from freezing and death from suffocation. "But I was well on the safe .side each time," he added, "otherwise I shouldn't be here321 words
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Article363 1936-04-04 9 Views Of Italian Press Rome. FEBRUARY 25 was the 100th day since the beginning of the "economics siege" and the application of sanctions. The occasion was greeted with various comments in the Italian Press. The continuance of sanctions, says one newspaper, is determining a true and proper363 words
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Article70 1936-04-04 9 His many friends in Province Wellesley will be pleased to hear of the appointment of Mr. Soon Cheng San, as a member of the Kulim Sanitary Board. Mr. Cheng San is the third generation of the well-known Soon family of Lunas to serve on the Board, and is taking the70 words
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Article32 1936-04-04 9 Mr. W. G. Stewart, of the Public Works Department, Singapore, has arrived in Ipoh and is staying at the Station Hotel. Mr. Stewart was Executive Engineer, the Cameron Highlands some years ago.32 words
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294 1936-04-04 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Apr. 4, 1936. MORE SCARES SENSATIONAL rumours from the Mongol border, conveyed mainly by Chinese cables, are being given much prominence in a section of the press and the imp res si on may he created in some people's minds that Russia and Japan are294 words
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Article816 1936-04-04 10 Autolycus - Autolycus A VkV<»R«»ii«l by VDll some reason or other Britain does not seem to be vary enthu--iastic about the possibility of there being hujro untapped oilfields under the rolling downlands of the south country. li' iiot .surprising. No more are w-, Who have not seen those same rolling816 words
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Article203 1936-04-04 10 Mr. G. Hawkins, acting Director of Co-operation, F.M.S. and S.S., is now in Ipoh. 0 Mr. H. C. At kin-Berry, who was In If*)h recently on business has returned to Singapore. :!> "k *r» t Mrs. Brown, the resident owner of Stratum Estate, Petaling, has returned from i trip203 words
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Advertisement1 1936-04-04 10 L..i.>H.4.iffiifaikl»ii?i,ftliiiimi7Tli7i31 words
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Advertisement58 1936-04-04 10 j DRASTIC REDUCTJONI I "GCERINS" t Flemish Earthenware BEER MUGS S oi j |H|HE£QQJ -j r- bbbbMHgH-EjEH n h s. < liPwioll 5z J u W aaaaaaaaal h- j m |k9bbbbbbl I o u HbMH^bbl z* < Z j MAKES BEER TASTE BETTER j j Sale Price \U oiilr j58 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1936-04-04 11 HOW TODDY IS HANDLED Revenue Not A Consideration Singapore, Thursday. SEVERAL hundred gallons of toddy, the poor Indian labourer's beer, is sold in Singapore each day by taverns controlled and operated entirely by the Government Monopolies Department. Toddy, the ?*P of the coconut P'llm according1,158 words
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Advertisement46 1936-04-04 11 The most charmingly situated Hotel in the Island. rnri T Ueal for Permanent residents AxtliU;*t5 AR L OUNGE TENNIS. RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. m c \EL D i nner Dance 0n Wednesda y> A P ril 8 50, N 0 AFTER-DINNER .ADMISSION CHARGE.46 words
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Advertisement141 1936-04-04 11 Creme A La Reine Fish Au Gratin Koast Sirloin of Beef Horseradish Sauce Long B»ans Pomme Chateau UCold Meat and Salad Fruit Salad and Custarc Cheese, Fruit, Coffee Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHi: Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906. ira^ -"-^k 'T^j^mWMi141 words
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Article, Illustration113 1936-04-04 12 THE ITALIAN CAMP UNKNOWN FLEET: PEAC« |)L EUROPE C/echo-Slovakia is very popular with English tourists at all times of the year. Above is a picture of a trout stream with a medieval fortress towering above it. Native Somali troops performing a fantastic dance in eel *ort Sabauda, formerly a centre113 words
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Advertisement5 1936-04-04 13 V &ru^aO S> (&<*£+ P* j|5 words
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Article, Illustration944 1936-04-04 14 NEW FASHIONS FROM THE TYROL Styles Follow Joseph Lanz Of Salzburg JOSEPH LANZ of Salzburg again brings his appreciative followers the town ensemble they were expecting from his artls'ic fingers. Only this time he has exceeded all their expectations. The newest bans arrival ll a four-piece suit costume in vivid944 words
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Article32 1936-04-04 14 When wearing the new wine reds, rich horizon purples or bright blues which are so popular this season, yellow red or orange makeups must be replaced by those of a blending colour.32 words
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Article136 1936-04-04 14 AFTER all these forgotten and semiforgotten years, blouses have come back to fashion, real blouses, exquisitely made and in themselves feminine, precious costume treasures. Of course, it is the suit that has done this, for being a "suit season," it would necessarily follow that this is136 words
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Advertisement15 1936-04-04 14 lU> have a finp di*-plav of "STRIKE ME PINK" Plaits in different Colours. MAISON PERM15 words
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Advertisement21 1936-04-04 14 doi-olhv morv gives Zota Foam reducing baths in h?r new salon. Invaluable for Kheumatism, Sciatica Lumbago. 2ND FLOOR. 18. BATTERY RD.21 words
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Advertisement108 1936-04-04 14 FT"-*-^^ Obtainable from: /^/^_f^\ I-. Road. L r\fjQ I VI I JA\ white away, laidlUHO fF 0 v/ HINNAM ft LITTLE lIU-I I UIU tie L OC^nej DISPENSARY, North Bridge Road. Prima ranks with the best of GENERAL SUPPLY Grade A Eau de Cologne, for it AGENCY CO., 77 Sele-108 words
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Article821 1936-04-04 15 fi.SEWtt__! Prtnta would nntK-" We thou e h year, fash 1 e a PP eari ng in this kerned t o hV.f th T artist inspirations dear or «t« e vamshed Well no. my 5* bea" fn f e here> as "umeroii as any extent S821 words
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Advertisement146 1936-04-04 15 LUGGAGE L CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE 1 CARRIER CO. Ba^ ge Contractors Forwarding j I Booking Agents for F.M.S. Railways. Baggage Agents for:- J Blue Funnel Line I East Asiatic Line r Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. I Tel Address.- 'LUGGAGE'' 1 PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. J146 words
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Advertisement45 1936-04-04 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE !^_MHMaYBBHIIHHaMHK9BBHHHHaVBBBHBBHBHHBBHBaVMMa CAMERAS AND FILMS ra_^_i^_r^ BL/_ \^Wp_^_«_ Hairdresser I P'^Marcelle i i 1^ 0 Best Add_ i Kress for modern Hairdressing 35 Stamford Rd. Proprietor: Y. Kooy, Tel. 4807. 1 •J, SILK STORE \jmWl TQJUIPHUL /TOA€ 23, High St. Phone 3849.45 words
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Advertisement137 1936-04-04 15 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. RESTAURANT A i j Real European Food j 5 Come and have your steak cook- j ed as you like it on an open charcoal grill137 words
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Advertisement67 1936-04-04 15 CHEMIST NYAL IRON AND YEAST TABLETS $1.50 A combination of Iron and Yeast for improving the blood aad clearing the complexion. Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. STATIONER lHill!Hrtiiili]|iiliiliiii'fniiiiiiiMi!iiuiiiiiiii*Miiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii» ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE TEN RULES OF SUCCESS OX TUG SCREGX fully explained in April issue PICTURE67 words
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Advertisement482 1936-04-04 16 BRITISH INDIA V. A O. S. X. CO*S SAILINGS, OOTWABOB. UiW UC c 'ii,.»ii-i.-- S'nore Ton nape S'pore. Tonnage pore. PHUTAN MOO Apr.' 9 CORFU 15.000 June 5 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 RANCHI 17.000 June 19 BEHAR 6.000 Apr. l'J SOMALI 6.810 July 1 CHITRAL I*ooo Apr. 24 NALDERA IG.OOO482 words
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Miscellaneous809 1936-04-04 16 [THE HARBOUR] i^— an— V* w r%f*^nm\ ii Mwf* ll I^. JF* *IB _ff M meat 1 W^ m W irii^M P 4_| w W m m 1 1 vVI mm W^^^p f _3_H_k "■'^BP^^ /V&ar 0 V 'a_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_HkK >' toeSs K-- 1 return by the Johann van Olden Ba809 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-04-04 17 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cameron sailed yesterday by the Sibajak- going Home on leave.19 words
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Advertisement298 1936-04-04 17 I It S PHI I. 1» LI N i: (Incorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS. Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued ut the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Mel bourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return $642.86 Ist298 words
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Advertisement502 1936-04-04 17 .5. A ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 9 i CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 I DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 5 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 30 I OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). For Saigon Tourane Haiphong. LINOIS502 words
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Article1441 1936-04-04 18 P. Jerome Willis - P. Jerome Willis THOSE FOREIGN DIPLOMATS WEST END CELEBRATES: SAVAGE CLUB'S LAST SATURDAY NIGHT. By i ßy Air Mall) UmdOO, Mar 24 A BURST of warm weather took London hv surprise thli week, and June sun filtered through window* which only i fortnight ago were tightly1,441 words
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Advertisement19 1936-04-04 19 AUST N INVEST IN AN THE DEPENDABLE CAR. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. EEEEEE SINGAPORE, MALACCA, SEREMBAN, KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG.19 words
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Miscellaneous250 1936-04-04 19 loSTthe radio 1 British Empire Transmission 2. GSG 1* 177 mCS fLm ?35 P.m P to 9.05 p.m ffr^S^ 63 d m S B S3 n m tc 9.05 p.m.; and GSB Ml SrSTiiJl mcs.) from 6.20 p.m. to rot; S nK(cxperimentolo lUyKI UyK gf?£s metre* <""*> £»J ?ii u250 words
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Miscellaneous272 1936-04-04 19 at 1150 p.m.). 12 mid-night. The News. 0.20 a.m. Close down. TO-MOKROW TRANSMISSION 5 620 a.m. Big Ben. Oxford v. Cambridge A running commentary on the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, from The Bee (Francois Schubert, arr Wil helmj). Dance negre (Cyril Scott, arr. Tamer) Rosalinde (Dorothy Howell). I Dreaming272 words
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Miscellaneous346 1936-04-04 19 1.35 pm. Big Ben. A Religious Service, relayed from St. Barnabas' Cathedral, Nottingham (Roman Catholic). Order of Service: Hymn, To Jesus' Heart All Burning (W. H., 84) Night Prayers. Address by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Nottingham. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. O Salutaris Hostia. Ave verum corpus natum.346 words
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Miscellaneous278 1936-04-04 19 Salmon). Serenade (Boukinik). Gavotte (de Munck). Scherzo (Victor Herbert). 11 p.m. A Religious Service, relayed from the Central Hall, Islington (Methodist) Greenwich Time Signal at 11.50 p.m. 11.50 p.m. Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary. 0.10 a.m. Light Orchestral Music. 0.20 a.m. Close down. FSerlin Stailioii LJN tIM metres ffjftt tW.>,278 words
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Article242 1936-04-04 20 First Lord Reveals Secret Gun Tests SECRET experiments carried out by the Admiralty with anti-aircraft guns have yielded adequate information for protection of modern battleships. This was revealed in the House of Lords by Viscount Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a maiden speech. He242 words
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Article381 1936-04-04 20 Wife May Face Murder Trial Columbia, Missouri, Mar. 23 IF Mrs. Irene Philster, a Shepherds Bush woman, wounded in a shooting tragedy here, recovers from her injuries she may have to face a charge of murdering her young husband. He died from a gunshot wound last night, and381 words
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Miscellaneous476 1936-04-04 20 i}\ Till: IMIMO (Continued from page 19) time Kees Veenlng and old Instru ments. 550 pm Caprlcclo by Theodor Blumer Erich Rohn. Violin. 605 pm. News and Review of the Week in Oerman. 620 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 720 p.m News In English. 735 pm. Concert of Light Music476 words
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Miscellaneous501 1936-04-04 20 Wavelength 19 68 metres < 15.244 kcs). r, 18 pm Programme announcement. 120 p m Concert relayed from Radio-Parti 720 pm. News in English. 735 p m Concert relay. 805 p.m. News in French. H 35 p.m. Concert relay. 920 p m Talk from Paris, by M. Krancois Porche. 930501 words
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Miscellaneous103 1936-04-04 20 6.50 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 7 p.m. Popular programme. 7.40 p.m. Sports news from Batavia 7.44 p.m. Gramophone intermezzo. Sports news from Sourabaya 7.48 p.m. Carillon. 7.50 p.m. Duets and Solos. Jeanne Smink, Rie Nash-Smink and C. Wempe. 8.50 pm. Bridge course, conducted by Mr G. M. J. Schaub. 9.15103 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1936-04-04 21 FLOWER SHOW A WARDS Long Special Prize List Singapore, Friday. THE most successful competitor in the Flower Show to-day was Mr. j Laycack, who won the Governor's Cup. with 127 points. Mr. Yee Ah Mun was the next successful with 64 points. Mr. Laycock had1,373 words
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Article131 1936-04-04 21 Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 3. THE following are Eureka's selections for Selangor races to-day Race 1, Golden Queen, Murna, Viola. Race 2, Peony Hill, October, Grand Catch. Race 3, Twinkling Eyes, Comma, Volniak. Race 4, Littlehurst, Tin Pool, Kuala Laddie. Race 5, Kathryn, Lady Keith, Mountain Belle. Race131 words
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Article137 1936-04-04 21 George Arliss 9 First British Picture YOU have everything in "The Guv'nor", which opened at the Pavilion last night— a whimsical story, amusing situations and a great genius in the person of George Arliss. This is George Arliss' first British picture, and we hope not the last. He137 words
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Advertisement100 1936-04-04 21 j A Great Star In a Great Picture. |x uesl a y ut The CAPITOL j I wJK-Wi M.tro-Go!dwyn-May.r, producer, of 'DAVID COPPERFIELD" "Ml™* /^l BB\ ON THE BOINTY" and other memorable pictures now present with pr.de I m£skW£9Q9Jt*ta\ their rreat achievement— j M'ji^ RONALD COLMAN I S Sp^^^lif^ 1N100 words
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Article933 1936-04-04 22 WHO WILL WIN;) TO-DAY? Story Of Great Event i ALI. thp world loves the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. It arouses the enthusiasm of the thousands who watch It. and of the millions who livten to the running commentary of it that is broadcast over the933 words
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Article106 1936-04-04 22 Siamese Assembly Members Visit New Prison (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 1. MEMBERS of the Assembly with Government officials spent Sunday afternoon visiting the State's newest gaol upriver where the political prisoners, with others, are serving their sentences. The political prisoners were not Been by the visitors, but the106 words
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Article85 1936-04-04 22 Detailed Police Reports On Circumstances London, April 2. AS from yesterday the Ministry of Transport are receiving detailed police reports on the circumstances and causes of every road accident involving personal injury, whether fatal or otherwise. The enumeration and analysis of the information thus obtained will, it isBritish Wireless - 85 words
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Article125 1936-04-04 22 Attorney Forced To Confess? New York, Apl. 2. AN astounding story of how his confession to murder of the Lindbergn baby was extracted by torture, was made by Wendel to a representative of the Brooklyn District Attorney. Wendel states that he was imprisoned for ten days in a125 words
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Article65 1936-04-04 22 At St. Andrew's Cathedral To-Morrow SELECTIONS from "The Messiah" will be sung at the St. Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow (Palm Sunday) at 6.30 p.m. The soloists will be Lieut.-Comdr. Ewart, R.N. (tenor), Mrs. Ewart (soprano), Mrs. Clark (contralto) and Mr. R. Caunce (bass), the cathedral choir providing the chorus.65 words
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Article20 1936-04-04 22 The Rev. J. S. Stokes. Colonial Chaplain. Negri Sembilan, who has been on home leave, has arrived back in Seremban.20 words
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Advertisement249 1936-04-04 22 STABILITY "The Crown Life has completed another excellent year. Its progress during: 1935 and the immediately preceding years inspires the utmost confidence in its virour and stability." SIR ROBERT BORDEN AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. 1935 Key Figures of A nnual Report 1935 Insurance-in-Force Increased to Assets G $156,989,682 First Mortpages249 words
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Article, Illustration452 1936-04-04 23 Y.M.C.A. Tournament Comes Singapore. Friday NS WISE won the Open Singles Event in thc YM.C.A. Open Invitation Tennis T'Mirnuncnt. todav. defeating Foo Woo Wan hn two straight sets 7-5. The Tournament was concluded on the Association courts to-day in fine weather and before a452 words
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Advertisement23 1936-04-04 23 f RACKETS RESTRINGING There is only ONE I QUEEN'S 111 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams English Australia^ 225& I °nly used. No other.23 words
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Advertisement227 1936-04-04 23 On Sale <<JP K X W &m ull/fto If only as a delightful cooling drink- 'Ovaltine' is a perfect tonic food. deliriously creamy and refreshing— you prepared from the highest qualities would give pride of place to 'Ovaltine of malt extract, creamy milk and served cold, but 'Ovaltine' is far227 words
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Article490 1936-04-04 24 COMFORTABLE VICTORY But Very Narrow Margin A LARGE crowd saw the Chinese obtain full points from the (.minors at the Anson Ko.nl Stadium this afternoon, in the I irst Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Barlv in the fir -t half, Keng Hock opened accounts for the490 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-04-04 24 Keng Hock In possession during yes'crday's soeeer game, Gunners vs. Chinese, which ended in a 2—l vic'ory for the latter. This move led to a goal.26 words
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Article49 1936-04-04 24 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the promotion of Mr. W. D Barron, an officer of Class 18. Malayan Civil Service, to be Commissioner of Customs and Excise. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, Class lA, Malayan Civil Service, with effect from Sept 19, 1935, inclusive.49 words
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Article255 1936-04-04 24 THE Morning Tribune's weekly commentary on sport, written by "Hermes," which usually appears on page 21 of our Saturday issue, is unavoidably held over this week. It will appear in Monday's issue. League Fixtures For To-Day THE following matches in the English Football League will be played today:255 words
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Advertisement136 1936-04-04 24 I a¥aa a »*i, a I The Famous Stage Musical Comedy ALHAMBRA a Merry Sc cen show lovable! _^_T^M IMWHTfffBi MUSICAL! 1 il^BTl IfMtW rO>ll(\L! Change I_UbUb|JHbU_U EaaaalaJl a8» j THE PRESS SA YS IT'S GOOD SINGAPORE FREE PRESS: "One of the finest shows of its kind ever t produced136 words
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