Morning Tribune, 8 April 1936
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Title Section14 1936-04-08 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 58. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1936. HVE CENTS.14 words
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Article197 1936-04-08 1 JN order that no work shall be performed on Good Friday, there will be no issue of the Morning Tribune on Saturday morning. PACT UNRECOGNISED Kit 1714 'U Ol A UIJI TREATY NANKING APRIL, 7. •VhINA HAS VIGOROUSLY PROTESTv\ ED TO RUSSIA AGAINST THE CWCLUSIONREUTER - 197 words
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Article32 1936-04-08 1 nstrtJS by ta h f been yet furth <* stties ,f ftfi H lecturp s at the univerSStte bplT an d M^ine by fhe 3 o n n EnKUSh inStead ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article54 1936-04-08 1 Addis Ababa, Apr. 7. THE first of the primitive gas-masks made by Abyssinian women's clubs have been despatched to the various fronts early this week. The Negus at the same time has sent out runners to instruct the inhabitants of the provinces m the rudiments ofReuter - 54 words
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Article97 1936-04-08 1 British Control Steps London, Apr. 7. WITH the selling wave of francs at least temporarily subsiding, the British control proceeded with yesterday's policy of bidding up francs, which consequently improved to 75.00. The market is most interested m this latest phase of fhe tussle between the authorities andReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-04-08 1 Mr. J. E. Harvey, who left by the President Harrison for Penang, where he will meet his fiancee, Miss Trudy Pierce. The wedding is m Penang tomorrow.27 words
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Article99 1936-04-08 1 Little Entente Alarmed Conscription Plan In Austria Vienna, Apr. 6. rE Little Entente Ministers handed t r ne Foreign Minister a note protesting against Austria's introduction of compulsory national service on the ground that it is a violation of the military clauses of the treaty of St. Germain and reservingReuter - 99 words
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Article103 1936-04-08 1 Net Decrease Of Over A Million London April 7. IN a general examination of the Civil estimates and the revenue departments estimates for the current financial year the Financial Secretary to the Treasury In a memorandum points out that the Civil estimates at £365.253,914 are £4.417,425 less than103 words
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Article87 1936-04-08 1 Encouraging Figures For Britain London. Apr. 7. ALL administrative districts of Great Britain, with the exception of South Wales, .share, m the improvement m employment which is disclosed m the (Labour Ministry statistics issued last night. There was some reduction m employment m the mines of SouthBritish Wireless - 87 words
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Article132 1936-04-08 1 Easing Problem Of Income Tax London, April 7 THE Income Tax Codification Committee, which was appointed 8 years I ago, has to-day issued a report and a draft of a bill to make the law relating to income tax as intelligible to the taxpayer as the nature of such legislationBritish Wireless - 132 words
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Article70 1936-04-08 1 San Francisco, April 7. THE s.s. Tricolor, which was reported yesteittay on fire on her way from Japan, wirelesses all vessels m the vicinity reporting that flames are still raging m number five hold, and asking them to stand by. According to the Globe wireless station,Reuter - 70 words
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Advertisement65 1936-04-08 1 s j Svtimtning s At Golf j j Club? j j j Fage 2-* On Other Pages JJJJ peace P an P Sabotage on liners dead on ship 1 8 5 d, P«-o K rammes Ji II tler P U 7 f r ,e^ ue *1 I r S n!;65 words
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Advertisement105 1936-04-08 1 il|l'|l!|!l|ll|"IK|ll|'ll':| I l'l|l<|!l|ll|lll'l|li|njp|!:|,>||l||||IIIIIIIIIUIIIIII|ll|ltllll'>|l!|llllllll|ll|llllllll|JllllllllillH|lllll|ll|lllllllllllllllll| IHUUI nQjj clock if^UtMj \g/ BRAND J^H British Port/and CEMENT W^^^^^' '^^mmmmeJ J 1 Blue Clock Brand Cement is always I m^<^ uniform m quality and consistent m SNOWCRETE? By ,h< us(i f Sn wcr(ite p ubi;c #,I^^ ¥WW,XI buildings and private houses of every description can105 words
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Article301 1936-04-08 2 A LEAGUE ARMY Revision Of Treaties Paris, Apr. 6. THE Council of Ministers approved of the Memorandum replying Germany's peare plan, states a communique which adds that the reply is also a project for a constructive plan of action for peare which the Government proposes toReuter; British Wireless - 301 words
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Article60 1936-04-08 2 Exploratory Trips To North Pole Moscow. April 6. M MAKHOTKIN. one of the two Sovk-i airmen who were forced down m the region of the Arctic Kara Straits and tti" other. M Vodopyanov. safely landed In the Matochkin Straits The airmen hope to make several exploratory flights toReuter - 60 words
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Article25 1936-04-08 2 Mr. Walker Taylor. Assistant Superntendent of Surveys. Muar, who i.s go--55 5 lon X leave, has been succeeded by Mr R A Terry, from Segamat25 words
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Article107 1936-04-08 2 Narrow Escape In Morocco Crash Oran. April 4. MRS ,AMY MOLLISON had a lucky c. cupe when her plane was damaged when ..he was taking off from Colombechar < Morocco last night. After the plane had run 600 yards a wheel flew off and th right wing struckReuter Wireless - 107 words
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Article106 1936-04-08 2 Lorries In Extraordinary Accident Singapore, Tuesday. TWO Chinese are lying m hospital m a critical condition as a result of an accident that occurred ln Bukit Timah Road early this morning. Two motorlorries were involved. It appears that the vehicles were proceeding m opposite directions when a beam106 words
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Article131 1936-04-08 2 Coat Stealing "Epidemic In Lisbon Lisbon. POLICE headquarters here have bren burgled. Thieves entered the building and stole three overcoats. Two belonged to policemen and the other to a judge. At the time, the judge was trying a man on a charge of stealing an overcoat Quite131 words
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Article119 1936-04-08 2 Mussolini's Address To Young Fascists Rome, April 4. riFTY-THOUSAND Fascist Balilla, 1 Avant Gardisti and other young Italians, ranging from 16 to 18 years qi age, were reviewed by Signor Mussolini this evening on the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the Junior Fascist organisation. Dressed m grey-greenReuter Wireless - 119 words
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Article71 1936-04-08 2 United States Inquiry New York, April 7. THE Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that recent cases of alleged sabotage aboard American ships, mainly with foreign-born crews, have caused the President to instruct the Secretary of Commerce to open an investigation. The names of theReuter - 71 words
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Article103 1936-04-08 2 Monday, Mar. 30. The Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown arrived to stay at King's House. In the morning H.H. the Sultan of Perak called on His Excellency at King's House. Tuesday, Mar. 31. The Hon. Mr. C. C. Brown left King's TTon In the morning H.H. the Sultan103 words
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Article38 1936-04-08 2 Friday, Apr. 3. At noon His Excellency opened the lower Show held at the New World. Saturday, Apr. 4. His Excellency dined with the memers of the Oxford and Cambridge Sole ty at Sea View Hotel.38 words
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Article34 1936-04-08 2 The output of Malaka Plnda Rubber Estates Ltd., for the month of March 1936, amounts to 30,100 lb. making a total of 268. b00 lb. for the seven months of the current financial year.34 words
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Miscellaneous161 1936-04-08 2 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— II.4S a.m.. 11.36 p.m. ROTARY CLUB:— Tiffin. Adelphi Hotel. 1 p.m. Mr. John Laycock will speak on "Glimpses of Italy." ROCHORE GIRLS' SCHOOL —Prize Distribution. 10 a.m. FOOTBALL:— S.A. F. A. League Div. II Govt. Monopolies v. Fort Canning. Anson Road Stadium; Div 111. S.C.F.A.161 words
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Article401 1936-04-08 3 A ]\OTHER MAN MISSING Men Stabbed In Their Bunks Singapore, Tuesday. THREE Hylams employed on the IkpM. vessel Thedens were murHered shortly before one o'clock fhs morning and a fourth of the crew, also a Hylam, is missing. The Thedens. a vessel of about401 words
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Article30 1936-04-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, Apr. 7. prnnS«? date A sued by the Central Government contains the appointment of the rnm?n. Ho Chinese to Comml on 0f the Anti nni,,m30 words
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Article172 1936-04-08 3 Earth Tremor In The Vendee Paris. SERIOUS floods have again occurred at Bordeaux, for the third time this winter. Torrential rains have caused rise of the Garonne, which has coincided with high spring tides. The quays and the lower parts of the town are under water172 words
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Article138 1936-04-08 3 Unfavourable Showing In February New York, April 4. AN unfavourable showing has been made by the American trade statistics for February with exports ot raw material at £10,000,000, indicating a drop of nearly £2,000,000 compared with January. Imports were slightly higher at £11,722,000. One of the many effectsReuter Wireless - 138 words
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Article76 1936-04-08 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, April 7. More than 600 Chinese troops suddenly appeared and occupied Hsinchuntun on the night of Apr. 5. They were equipped with machine-guns, trench mortars, and hand-grenades. After their arrival they cut off the telephone service to Tangshan. General Yen Yu Keng,76 words
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Article173 1936-04-08 3 British Questions To Herr Von Ribbentrop London, April 4. AMONG the main questions tentatively put by Mr. Anthony Eden (British Foreign Minister) to Herr Von Ribbontrop yesterday were: What Germany means by "within a reasonable time" for the raising of Germany's claim for Colonial equality if sheReuter Wireless - 173 words
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Article52 1936-04-08 3 London, April 6. The gross value of Kipling's estate is £155,000. The author directed that the income derived from his books should be accumulated for 21 years from the time of his death and be added to the capital. The chief beneficiaries i?re his wife, daughter and son-in-law.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article48 1936-04-08 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the lst Court at 11 a.m. S. 83/35— Wee Seek Hock etc. vs. Lim Peng Mau. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the eased (if not finished). O.S. 174/35— Re Will of Tan Tye deceased (if not finished).48 words
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Article198 1936-04-08 3 More than Two Stone Vanished m Four Months This woman is only 5 feet tall and she weighed 11 stone 4 lbs. Then she found a simple, safe method of reducing, and she stuck to it faithfully for four months. She now turns the scale198 words
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Article87 1936-04-08 3 Destroyer After Sailing Ships Washington, April 7. fT is revealed that the State Department has been informed from Honduras that two sailing ships, reported to be of American registry, left a Mexican pert with cargoes of arms and munitions for revolutionaries. The U.S. destroyer Manley waa immediately sentReuter - 87 words
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Article19 1936-04-08 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jim van Rooyan of Penang will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding on April 17.19 words
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Advertisement32 1936-04-08 3 THE SOLE GENUINE uoskopf Pivrwr WATCHES INTRODUCED MILLIONS 70 YEARS jßl*) IN USE AG \4Mk./ TO DAY M^^ See the new displays at all dealers. SO..W Wei u ft m9r Ul SINGAPOBR32 words
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Article203 1936-04-08 4 Little Business Passing Singapore. Tuesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26% cts., up «/«ct. Market Tone* Steady, Quiet. Tin (Spore) $103^; unchanged. To-day's Prices:— London: 7y 2 d., up l|l6d. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. New York: 157/ 8 cts., Vs ct. Market Tone: Steady. TIN London: Spot £214 10s.,203 words
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Article103 1936-04-08 4 Singapore. Tuesday. The tin share market was very active wifh strong Inquiry Prices have all appreciated and ln some cases quite eonslderably The more active counters were Hltams, Hong Fatts. Jelapans. Kramats. Kuchats] Lukuts. Potalings. Rantau Ords.. Sungei Luas. Takuanas and Ulu Klangs. Some small selling pressure resulted103 words
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Article83 1936-04-08 4 E E Brown Mrs Brown and Master Brown, passengers for London »rrived at Singapore by the Qantas Airways liner Melbourne, and went on to Karachi by the Imperial Airways lhvr Aurora Mr A H Whittaker and Mr J. M Abel wer.« also passengers from Brisbane and Mr83 words
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Article75 1936-04-08 4 COMMODITY PRICES Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, April 7. THE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver copra and wolfram Market Tone: firm. LONDON RUBBER Spot: 7 9|16 (up 1132). July-Sept.: 7 11|16 (up 1|32). LONDON TIN Spot: £212% (down VA). April- June: £205%75 words
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Article44 1936-04-08 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, April 7. The closing prices were as follows: London New York Cross Rate 4.94 K (down 1%). London Paris: 75 (down 1|16). London Amsf erdam 7.28 (down Vi). London Hongkong: ls. 3 13|16d. (unchanged).44 words
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94 1936-04-08 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Tuesday noon. No. I.X.R.S S. ln cases (P.OB April) 26»/ 2 26% Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. April) 26% 26M» No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26% 26T16 do. April 26 716 26V_ do. Mav'June ***** 26 IJ|l6 do. July94 words
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Article43 1936-04-08 4 (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100.000,000 Reserve Fund V.129.150.000 Head Oflice: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAOAML Tel: No 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Offlce. 5923 a 0472 Compradore'i Desk.43 words
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Article336 1936-04-08 4 London, April 7, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. War Loan, 3% p.c 107% 1075|8 +y 4 Com. Union Assce. (Unite) *****6 11% +I|l 6 Prudential Assce. "A" 37V 4 37y 4 Royal Assce. (£1 share336 words
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Advertisement6 1936-04-08 4 iiiEii"! •llllll■ll•llllllll•llllllMilllll|ll^lrll(|llln■lllll•lllllllllllllll^•llllllllllll^lll•:ll^lllllllH•lll:l•Hllllllllll»^||^lllll■ll■''•:i• ll ll ll ll|l;,ll,il,,l6 words
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Article947 1936-04-08 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST $625,000 Interest June 1, December 1 103 105c.i. rJVLS. LOAN 4%% 1931 red. 1959 $16,000,000 Int. Jan. 1 July 1. 121% 1223/4c.i. *^^apore, Tuesday. 5 P*.MINING Buyers. SeUtf ss l^® s? si fusSal Malay tf> 46 15 3 Ayer Hitam (to.) j 67Ml 1 75 Jver947 words
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Article293 1936-04-08 5 Dividend Of 7 l 2 Per Cent. rv m Singapore, Monday. E twenty-seventh ordinary general l^. Pi'MMi of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estates. Limited, will be held at the p°h^SfK ny S offlc^' Hon ekong Bank Chambers, on Thursday, April 9, at The report of the Directors293 words
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Article242 1936-04-08 5 Chartered BanWs Views London, Apr. 2. "IT is naturally not without misgivings I that we view this momentous change to a managed currency," Sir Foot Mitchell told the annual meeting of the Chartered Bank. Referring to China's abandonment of the silver standard as the principal reason for these242 words
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Article386 1936-04-08 5 C on nomura, Ltd. Final Dividend Of 6 Per Cent. THE twentieth annual general meeting of shareholders of Connemara, Ltd., was held at the registered offlce of the Company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Mar. 31, Mr. F. B. Gougli, the chairman, presiding. The chairman, moving the adoption of386 words
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Advertisement26 1936-04-08 5 ABSOLUTE SECURITY S S j Motor Union j I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. > I Agents: I SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD. j t I Singapore Branches 1 A26 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1936-04-08 6 The LIGHTER SIDE Of LONDON LIFE "Ideal Homes" London, Mar. 27. rE annual exhibition organised by the "Daily Mail" commenced this week at Olympia and having had previous experience of the seething crowds invading this unique show, I got up with the lark and was on the mat as the1,443 words
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Advertisement278 1936-04-08 6 ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES AT YESTERDAY'S OPENING lOCLAIMED THIS EVEN A GREATER TRIUMPH THAN "DAVID COPPERFIELD!" CA DIT f\ I I SPECIAL MATINEES MT I I *W 1— J DAILY AT 3 P.M. j 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.15 FIRST BIG HIT OF 1936! v% Sweeping across the screen just as Dickens 1" himself278 words
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Advertisement243 1936-04-08 7 T BROUGHT BACK IN RESPONSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND! T TO-MGHT OXL¥ t 6.15 PAVILION 9.15 A great entertainment, certainly a film well worth seeing' T •fr MALAYA TRIBUNE, MARCH 25th. V •2. \w^y^\^<lii i7 1 ■'i "f L. tk%% A___ffl'ii^ ff\ fmW mWr^aXmWM Ji3 L^C H^B BP ai /<^"> nr243 words
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570 1936-04-08 8 PEERS DEBATE TRADE Japan's Vital Needs (Xv Air Mail) London. Mar., 26. AN eloquent appeal has been made m the House of Lords for fair consideration of Japan 's need for economic expansion •trim to her poverty m raw materials and the growth of her570 words
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Article220 1936-04-08 8 Terrible Kidnapping Scheme Moncton (New Brunswick) Apr. 1. A MOTHER and her two sons have been charged here with murdering a man and his wife so that th:y could kidnap the couple\s baby and use it m attempts to extort money from men. It was revealed by the220 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-04-08 8 (Photo by Lieut.-Col. 11. A. P. Disney, the new Director of Production at the Air Ministry, with his son, P. C. W. Disney, an Oxford rugger "blue." Air MailAir Mail - 29 words
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Article88 1936-04-08 8 Provision Made By A Woman London, Api. 1. A FUND to purchase and endow a home for about three old soldiers, aged over sixty— to be called the Albert and Myra Carter Soldiers' Horne m a pleasant suburb of Birmingham, near a park, has been left by Mrs.88 words
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Article444 1936-04-08 8 Danger Spots To Be Eliminated London, Api. l MORE than 130 M.P.s have banded themselves together m the newly formed Parliamentary "Road" Group to promote for Britain bigger, better, and safe highways. They concur m the need for Non-skid and lighter-coloured road surfaces Better visibility at444 words
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Advertisement37 1936-04-08 8 j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. j (Incorporated ln the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENI SATION INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. FULL PARTICULARS AND RATES APPLY. I IGD CEr STREET -L. G. JOHNSON. General Manager. I37 words
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Advertisement78 1936-04-08 8 SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 The Thrilling War lira ma v FORBIDDEN TERRITORY •J. m 1 m .j. iNew World Cabarets I Saturday lfth April MVOX-STOPJBALL" j Special Vaudeville Turns S by ANITA AND THE CABARET FLASHES SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA BALLOONS and STREAMERS j| EXTENSION 2A. HI.78 words
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893 1936-04-08 9 RELIANCE ON NEUTRALS Question Of Food Supplies London. H. Watts chairman of M K the Britain Steamship Com- read a paper be^ e J^ fn ti ute of Transport recently fthe Inline ef the BnUsh j SL cantile Marine m which he STSS P^le were893 words
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Article227 1936-04-08 9 Scapegoat For Her Sister A TRIBUTE to a girl who committed suicide tio make herself a scapegoat to shield her younger sister was paid by the Liverpool coroner. The Inquest was on Isabel Roberts (22). housemaid-waitress, of Blaenau Festlnlog. North Wales, who was found drowned. A verdict of227 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-04-08 9 A remarkable shot of three horses in a ditch in the Adjacent Hunt Maiden Race at the Soutn Berks point-to-point. Air Mail PhotoAir Mail - 23 words
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Article403 1936-04-08 9 Shots In Parliament Miss Belgrade, Mar. 6. M. DAMIAN ARNAUTOVITCH. a Deputy for a Macedonian constituency, who is known as a Serb Chauvinist of tne Parliamentary Opposition, fired three shots m the Skupshtina to-day at Dr. Milan Stoyadinovitch, the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, who was403 words
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Article28 1936-04-08 9 Mr. T. F. Carey. Assistant Controller of Labour has arrived m Sungei Patani and will take over from Mr. H. W. T. Oswell who proceeds on home leave.28 words
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Article750 1936-04-08 9 Four Workmen Killed Preston. FOUR railway workmen were killed and a fifth was injured near Preston when two large gangs of platelayers at work on the L.M. and S. double track between Preston and Blackpool, were overtaken at a point reached at nearly the same instant750 words
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297 1936-04-08 10 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 8, 1936. A MALAYAN NEED COME years tfO the Malayan authorities were considering the provision of a sanatorium for sufferers from tuberculosis m Malaya, and the then Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Cecil dementi, was a stronpr supporter of the scheme. Like other plans,297 words
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Article578 1936-04-08 10 THK sensational story told at the week- c"d of the adventures m the harboii! Ol a trio of boating amateurs when their craft turned turtl MfffM to emphasise that a whole lot of exaggerated nonsense i.s sometimes talked about sharks. If all the stories that arc told about578 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-04-08 10 A stern view of the "Queen Mary" m her fitting-out basin at Clydebank, towering over the new cruiser "Southampton" alongside. Air MailAir Mail - 22 words
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Article222 1936-04-08 10 Mr. H. P. Kennedy has been appointed to serve on the Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines as Negri Sembilan representative. Dr Bonner Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wainwright were among the passengers who left last week for London by the Fushimi Maru. The promotion of222 words
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Advertisement140 1936-04-08 10 A Perfect Combination for your Electric Torch *'"i J^mI w/ R-fe _ii 9v^ E_»/ W\4 TV--V0 '"'Vwi^'N. \JT**" V |E#f*AS \jmmmm\Wa\m\l Vi\ Sf-. >w\ \>»Sr vV»T"> t.»* p I mTTMMPam OSRAM Flashlight Bulbs are made The illustrations show the GEC m the famous Osram-G EC. Lamp Unit Cell, and 4!/<140 words
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516 1936-04-08 11 N AZI BAN ON FILM Going To IndoP China Singapore. Tuesday. n-l* a very enjoyable fcoliA' day i„ Java and Ba£ Charlie Chaplin. m[\, I/"!* mZ Paulette Goddard. Mrs. tdafby K.N.IK.M. ptane from Batavia. Mr Chanlin and party motors; from Soletar to the Adelphi Hot*516 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-04-08 11 Mr. Charles Chaplin and Miss Paulette Goddard, who returned to Singapore yesterday after a visit to Java.17 words
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Article471 1936-04-08 11 Result Of Slander Action Damages of One Farthing were awarded against the well-known racing motor-driver. Ivy Cummings. This was the result of a King's Bench slander action— brought by Mr. Frank Gwyther Jones agalnsrt Dr. Warner Collins and his wife (Ivy Cummings) which counsel suggested was "a most471 words
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Article93 1936-04-08 11 Signals From Mars Record London, Api. 1. IS Mars trying to signal the earth A Riviera scientist, Professor Robert Damion, is firmly convinced that this is the case, and bases his assertion on certain phenomena recently observed by him m the Basses Alpes Mountains. "This winter, during93 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-08 11 PHONP -"~Jr\ Telerraphic Address: 59J4 jf' M GOODWOOD P.^^mm.ry^m—^y^y tr The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island, iaeai Tor permanent residents ?™V RANT Tab,f d h °<* and ala carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. I MNm£ P £f£ 1 Dinner Dance To-Night KS 1 "O AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE.48 words
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Advertisement47 1936-04-08 11 Potage Andalouse Fish A La Suchet Fillet Mignon Chosseur Fried Onions and Mashed Potato Cold Meat and Salad Choux A La Creme Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906. w^am^mmmmaaami^^mi^aa^mmaaaaaaaaaim^m^mmmwmawwmmmam ll|ll|lHII|ll|lillHllllllii|lllllllHilliH.III!|lllll|n|IHli|illlHlHll|ii| !|.'|it dfddfddffdfdf47 words
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Article, Illustration192 1936-04-08 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Osborne at the Whaddon Chase doint-to-point. Mrs. Osborne may be better remembered as Miss Primrose Salt, the debutante beauty of the 1934 season. ■'.J*?. Beresford, the artist, photographed m his London studio with his painting of the lying- in- state of the late192 words
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Advertisement23 1936-04-08 13 V -&Xi>%*cAt4, &%xuz/u<S f j*Jc j i£e lv*uMa J*****e**+ J *j*+^%*4**t£vru>fuJo f*om- m vh AstlA iJUosmA+ucLs yL w Ull-nann J f?af fi*s flaoe.23 words
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Article, Illustration663 1936-04-08 14 Ways Of Serving LAMB IF all the lamb chops served for meals I were placed end to end they would but. what's the use. the figures would be too astronomical to contemplate! At any rate, lamb chops have been and will continue to be the hostess' standby, and rightly so.663 words
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Advertisement21 1936-04-08 14 •J. .J. Maison /jljl^ Perm \^**<sW I j j urn* I (f^Z •5. .j. M. Weinberr, 189, Cecil Street, Singapore. j21 words
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Advertisement50 1936-04-08 14 •J. mm .J. j rnoi my I LEMON HARLEY WATER j A BEVERAGE Ai r^rg i (mita* I ■Ss_s& a i 'mißffi'-'. Ik i I VL!| Xfey -i" H'vwW/ j *j,- J j c ;p|J j Manufactured by j THE PHOENIX j AERATED WATER WORKS I PHONE 3463 ,5. m50 words
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Advertisement167 1936-04-08 14 iiffl>i»ii-| l iiiiliiiniHiiiiiiiMaiiiiiiiiiniinMtiitHiii l ii:>| l if>if i .iM|.. a .i ii. l l ll ll l ii,tii|i l |i>iMiiiiM| l iiii|iiii l ll |nrii, Sleep the 7--i v V"s T° be really health-giving and V 7 i-'WU,-. mT-<& refreshing, sleep must be deep. \^m"% v '>*§P''V i natural and167 words
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Article414 1936-04-08 15 pLAIN every day dishes those are ■hJSL gs that we must thi nk about such h v! Ye nt t0 or not f or it's just 2i IShe are a real help to the budget and will make ends meet. LOUISIANA PUT-TOGETHER beef rSaT flank Steak ,or left414 words
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Article22 1936-04-08 15 Bits of cooked bacon add flavour to scrambled eggs, omelets, stewed potatoes and ootatof salad and improves corn meal mush for frying.22 words
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Article24 1936-04-08 15 To prepare a few cracker crumbs for covering a scalloped dish, crush with the rolling pin on paper toweling or In a paper bag.24 words
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Article25 1936-04-08 15 Do not scrape an aluminum utensil with a knife. Use a wooden spoon or clothes pin and thereby preserve the smooth surface cf the utensil.25 words
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Advertisement91 1936-04-08 15 SINGAPORE LU GGAGE I CARRIER CO. j Booking A^nts for F.M.S. j BOOKUB Rallways Baggage Agents for:Blue Funnel une j East Asiatic Line i Nederland Line 8.15. N. Co., Ltd., J a i ArMre'ss > 1 p H T ONE 2«for call Union Bldg. I Q Hairdresser mmm Maison j91 words
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Advertisement161 1936-04-08 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE CURIOS Chinese Wellknown Shop Chinese Art Work Beautiful Carving New Design Camphor wood chests, Ivorygoods, Emd. linen table cloth, handkerchiefs, Mahjong sets and curios, etc. Soon Joo Coy. 53, High Street, Guarantee Cheap Prices. 'restaurant -=5 Real European I Food Come and have your steak cookS161 words
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Advertisement88 1936-04-08 15 STATIONER IIIII*■I■ITIiI■I I I I I I I I I I' THE LATEST DANCE CRAZE "PICCOLINO" featured by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers m R.K.0. s "TOP HAT"— fully illustrated m April issue of PICTURE BOOK ORDER YOUR COPY EARLY r Til I lill II I I I ll IHI88 words
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Advertisement160 1936-04-08 15 CHEMIST i EPHEDROL FOR CATARRH HAYFEVER AND COLDS Ephedrol comes like a breath of fresh air to clear away all congestion and stuffiness. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. i matfmmmmmmt TAILOR .5. A Fresh stocks of English Suitings160 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-04-08 16 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hadden left by the President Harrison en route to Colombo, where Mr. Hadden will continue his research work on the Fruit Fly parasite, for the U.S. Government.33 words
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Advertisement417 1936-04-08 16 1 CX and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. IV. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1»36. 1936. RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr. 10 CORFU 15,000 June 5 BHUTAN 6.100 Apr. 12 RANCHI 17,000 June 19 BEHAR 6.000 Apr. 19 SOMALI 6.810 July 1 CHITRAL 15 000 Apr. 24 NALDERA417 words
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Miscellaneous214 1936-04-08 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Rengat and Tembilahan (Makasser) 11 a.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Toba) 3 p.m. Karimon (Hang Yon) 9 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Bee Tong) 9 a.m. Pengerang (S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Medan, Jask, Bushire, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands) 12.45 p.m. Trengganu (generally), Besut, Dungun, Kemaman and214 words
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Miscellaneous151 1936-04-08 16 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No Rajula 22 1 Hawaii Maru 20 1 Ranchi 18 3 Mata Hari 16 3 Diomed 13 3 Eumaeus 13 3 Tilawa 11 3 Glenogle 6 3 Javanese Prince 30 Flintshire 32 3 Borneo Maru 34 3151 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-04-08 17 Mr. Theo Rogers of Manila and Mr. J. Kracht, passenger agent of the Dollar Line here, snapped on board the President Harrison.26 words
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Advertisement274 1936-04-08 17 BIRXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Apr. 28 May 3 MARELLA May 28 June 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 connecting X.P.M.274 words
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Advertisement536 1936-04-08 17 .j, v I OS^ >W TO FRENCH PORTS \V~#"^Sr\ I %JT ijfi^ HOMEWARDS. V j ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Apr. 10 CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 5 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May536 words
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575 1936-04-08 18 MEMBERS IN FAVOUR £8,000 For Prime Minister (By Air Mail) London. Mar. 27. THE House of Common* has decided thai the Prime Minister should have bigger salary. He now get* £5.000 a year, and it wa.s suggest rd that this should be raised to £8,000.575 words
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Article49 1936-04-08 18 January and February were the two coldest months the Canadian prairies have had since records were established 60 years ago The mean temperature m February wa.s half a degree colder than the lowest temperature hitherto recorded, and the lowest single reading, at Waskada. was 61 de; 4 below zero.49 words
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Article273 1936-04-08 18 Award Of £8.000 To Miss Beyers London, Apr. 1. AN extraordinary case of Breach of Promise m which £8,000 damages was awarded came before the Courts here recently. The action was brought by Miss Anne Herald Beyers, aged 35, of Lancaster Oate against Mr. Thomas Green of Mount273 words
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Article142 1936-04-08 18 Race Horse's Amazing Reappearance London, Apr. 1. IN achievement which normally could be considered impossible was accomplished at Newbury Races recently. Henri's Choice the horse who broke his neck m the Liverpool Handicap Hurdle at Aintree last March, made his reappearance on the turf and ran m142 words
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93 1936-04-08 18 London, Apr. 5. PEGASUS engines needed by Imperial Airways for the Empire flying boats, to the number of 156, are being built at the works of Bristol Aeroplane Company. Of these engines, 116 are required for the flying boats now under construction atBritish Wireless - 93 words
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Article101 1936-04-08 18 Hong Kong Property Value Hongkong, Apr. 1. LOCAL estate to the value of $25,700 was left by Mr. Lawrence Joseph Francis Griffiths, Government servant, late of 12 Tat Shing Street. Kowloon, who died on Feb. 2 this year. Probate of the will has been granted to Dr101 words
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Article93 1936-04-08 18 Damages Awarded To Motor-Cyclist London, Apr. 1. DAMAGES of £1,000 were awarded at Surrey Assizes at Kingston to Richard Henry Featherstone Godley. of Kestonrd, Thornton Heath, against Percy Alfred Smith, of Church-st., Weybridge. m respect of injuries received When his motor-cycle combination and Smith's car collided.93 words
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Article196 1936-04-08 18 Yard's Big Clean-Up Campaign London, Apr. 1 SCOTLAND YARD is to open a new campaign of crime prevention, as distinct from crime detection. Plans drawn up by Sir Philip Game, Commissioner of Metropolitan Police] aim at the reduction of the opportunities for crime, as a means of reducing196 words
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Article26 1936-04-08 18 Mr. F. P. Crooke, mining engineer, has returned from home and has joined the staff of Anglo Oriental (Malaya) Ltd.. and is on Larut Tinflelds, Ltd.26 words
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Advertisement94 1936-04-08 18 ONODA RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) />/ r?B_f*i c h eapest BEST ll<^7 TBAOE f^lj| MAHK v* A RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bags. ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON94 words
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Advertisement236 1936-04-08 19 BETTER THE PROVED CAR! r^^Fl^HPl INVEST IN AN ■^B? AUSTIN The Ten-Four pictured below is Jh. outcom' o, --^ars^ucUon The illustration above show, fi*? g^S'^Sm. the new carbon-disc insert, bet- of its kind: t£*»»« room has been »MW>g^y*Jg ween the spring leaves which main- fortable: the head a t qbe236 words
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Miscellaneous708 1936-04-08 19 SON THE RADIOJ fy^"^^"^ ant Sailor (5) My Duckie, my Dearie Uritish Empire <6> Mice^ A short Prose Reading Pr«»" 650 p.m. An Organ Recital by Albert PrOlfralttOlV Taylor, relayed from First Presbyterian 1 h Church, Rosemary Street. Belfast Ver- r.SQ 16-W n*****' dun (Third Movement, Sonata Eroica) trtnsmlsdon Jff^,708 words
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Miscellaneous361 1936-04-08 19 (Soprano). 8.00 p.m.-8.8.C Weekly Bulletin. 10.20 p.m. "Books to Read." Some 8.15 p.m.-Recorded Music for tne suggestions for the listener's bookshelf. Violin. by Eric Gillett. 8.30 p.m.— News Bulletin. 10.35 p.m. "April Folly." A season- 8.35 p.m.— What's On In Penang able revue presented by John Pudney. 8.40 p.m.-Prose Reading361 words
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Advertisement50 1936-04-08 20 j There are many I cures /or that i overtired feeling B Aj i t i j ZJwf otf/3" one cure for that j Vndertyred Car I INDlA'S**** I i that INDIA f eelin I INDIA TYRE DEPT. j I SIME, DARBY I Co., Ltd. i Malacca Street, SINGAPORE. j50 words
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Miscellaneous511 1936-04-08 20 41V Till; I! %It I -ft Wil I WWW'j ll, lllllf (Continued from paae 19) 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Ra-dIo-Paris. 7.35 am. News m French. -8 am. News m Spanish. 8.20 a.m. News m English. -^VxiLJ^^^' 1105 am Talk 11 2 MS' Ji, _wnc* 3S J 2 EZ! n511 words
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Miscellaneous486 1936-04-08 20 5.50 p.m. The Poet speaks: Henrik Hcrse. 605 p.m. News and Economic Review In German. 620 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 6 40p m Topical Talk 6.50 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued) 7 20 p m News m English 7.35 concert of Ugh t Music (continued). ll^-^^ ClOSe DJB486 words
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Miscellaneous136 1936-04-08 20 speaker. 11.50 a.m.— Time signal. Opera programme. 12.20 p.m.— Lunch -time music. 1.10 p.m.— Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m.— Lunch-time music tinued. 15 p.m.— Recorded music. Close down 5.50 p.m-Time signal. Recorded n m i'p.S.-^raeS- music. 6.50 p.m. -Nirom news bulletin. 7i o n m -Chamber music. 7.50 p P136 words
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Miscellaneous173 1936-04-08 20 f 9.41 p.m. News Bulletin m English 956 p.m. A Variety Programme <7 e corded) from the Studio. Alternatives* —An Empire Programme from Daventrv Prided reception is satisfactory. y con- i 0.56 p.m. Instrumental Music. Betar Orchestra conducted by Tarak Naih Dey 11.06 p.m. Talk on Music by Suresh Chandra173 words
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Article1267 1936-04-08 21 FUTURE OF EUROPE tfr. Eden's Bold Forecast London, Apr. 6. < he r imC a r^« out of the defeat %1 U GVeSntlast Wednesday 0 £l auestion of equal pay for men onthequesuu Service. and W °^inn of confidence has been The question oi con1,267 words
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Article126 1936-04-08 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh To Establish Branch In Malaya Shanghai, Apr. 7. MR T V. Soong, ln a statement to the press yesterday, said that the Central Bank of China was going to specialise ln foreign exchange business, and would therefore establish branches m New York,126 words
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Advertisement152 1936-04-08 21 HERE IS A GALLOPING GHOST WHO MAI ™w I LOVE TO NfllW^WL HE MET! p A Overflowing -with, IW* X^A A T B^^l Ewß -i <:: '''.7.7 _^^^b «Sa aP* WAaW \W vm ■•>/' jln||Siiß_aß -a^^P^l^ 1 %X •5* asLaJW w ll -a^^^* •"Vl /y v *mmm^SLW \t, *>^ i152 words
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Article881 1936-04-08 22 HITLER PEACE PLANS AU Rejected By France IN these three years, declared Herr "■t'l-r m his speech to the Reichstag when he announced the re militarisation of the Rhlneland, I have repeatedly endeavoured unfortunately only too often m vain to erect a bridge of understanding with881 words
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39 1936-04-08 22 Zurich, April 4. THE operation on Mr. De Valera's eyes was very successful and his sight has been restored, although the Irish President's eyes will need careful attention for some time to come Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 39 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-04-08 22 Mont, who deputised very creditab ly at full back yesterday for J. McCuUough m the Royal Inniskillings' XI, about to clear from Muttu. The game was drawn I—l.1 1.29 words
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Article43 1936-04-08 22 Newport News (Virginia), April 4. Mrs. Roosevelt baptised the new 17.000-ton aircraft-carrier Yorktown. launched here to-day. It cost nearly £4.000,000 and is the first vessel launched m the naval programme begun under the Roosevelt Administration. Two similar ships are being built. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 43 words
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Article105 1936-04-08 22 Family Conference In Paris Paris, April 4. A SECRET conference of members of the ex-Royal family of Spain, presided over by Alfonso, is being held at a hotel here attended by Prince Juan, the ex-King's youngest son, and his wife formerly the Princess Marie Mercedes of Bourbon-Sicily. Ex-KingReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article31 1936-04-08 22 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 7. IT is reported that the commissions appointed to investigate the frontier demarcation between Soviet and the Manchukuo, and frontier incidents, have virtually been abolished-31 words
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Article301 1936-04-08 22 Equitable Peace Sought London, April 6. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, leaves London to-morrow afternoon to attend the meeting of the League's Committee of Thirteen at Geneva on Wednesday. Mr. Eden referred to the meeting the course of his replies to questions In the Commons to-dayBritish Official Wireless - 301 words
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Article32 1936-04-08 22 Canada's fish curing and cannin? establishment last year used 46.095.000 pounds of salt while the valu« ot the containers m which the fish and shellfish were packed reached the total of $3,345,000.32 words
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Advertisement25 1936-04-08 22 f CAPITOL Satmday Morning at 11 o'clock "MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE" Excellent programme of coloured cartoons, musical comedies, etc. Admission Children 25 cts. Adults 50 cts.25 words
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Advertisement145 1936-04-08 22 r mi iiiiiiiiiiriiw4iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitMii'ii i i i r STABILITY "The Crown Life has completed another excellent year. Its progress daring 1935 and the immediately preceding years inspires the utmost confidence m its vigour and stability." SIR ROBERT BORDEN AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. 1935 Key Figures of Annual Report 1935 Insurance-in-Force Increased145 words
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Article768 1936-04-08 23 INTERESTING SCHEME Bukit Timah's "A. G. M. SUGGESTION of having a C,ub Jeenc™ meeting of the mem- BU Jf the dub held at their club m Bukit Timah yesterday. JTh C Xn-Berry presided. swart s&'UWt SffSiWtflffl consider the SWA of tH. "Before PW^^ 6 Mr.768 words
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Article111 1936-04-08 23 Night Landing Installation Tested (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 6. rE new night landing installation m the Rangoon airport which was laid down by the General Electric Company, was tested on Sunday night by Mr. Smirnoff, chief pilot of the eastbound X.L.M. machine. The Director of111 words
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Article182 1936-04-08 23 A« The Capitol FE great success of the M.G.M. production, "David Copperfield." is recalled by the screen version of Dickens' equally famous story. "Tale of Two Cities." This notably fine picture is now at the Capitol and greatly impressed last night's audiences. In all respects it is a182 words
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Article144 1936-04-08 23 Talk Of Italian "Threat" British Fleet Alleged "Scattered" Washington ALLEGED threats by the Italian air force to attack the British Fleet were instanced m Congress as an argument for more aeroplanes for the United States Army. The speaker was Mr. McSwain, Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee of the House144 words
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Article141 1936-04-08 23 Need For Conclusion Of A Pact London, April 6. IN the House of Commons, m answer to a question, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, said that the Government desired by every practical means to avert the menace of attack from the air. In the existing circumstances they consideredBritish Official Wireless - 141 words
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Article156 1936-04-08 23 Young Man Convicted On Three Charges Singapore, Tuesday. A YOUNG man named T. G. O. Mitchell, was this morning charged before Mr. T. D. Hughes, on three charges of theft. It was alleged that (1) on Jan. 27, at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club, he committed theft156 words
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Article56 1936-04-08 23 Co-operation In The Air Paris, April 4. GENERAL Schweissgutt, the Assistant chief of the French Staff, will lead the French Delegation m the Staff talks m London next week. The greatest importance is attached here to co-opera-tion between the British and French Air Forces, especially mReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article84 1936-04-08 23 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Sino- Japanese Talks Useless Nanking, Apr. 4. IT seems that Gen. Sung Che Yuen has abandoned hope that negotiations with the Japanese will came to a satisfactory end. He will soon be proceeding to Peiping. Gen. Yen Yu Keng has decided to increase the84 words
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Advertisement30 1936-04-08 23 f RACKETS RESTRINGING There is only RELIABLE PLACE j QUEERS J 3. Prince Street. Phone Telegrams Eneikh a v 7634 "Tennis" rnt Au tralia n American *"> °nly used. No other.30 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-08 23 *«aii| i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.wwiiiiiiwiiiiiffliiiiiiHiii«i«iiiii'wwiw I GILBEY'S i g INVALID JBL PORT M*f^amA*mfclAmmmm i^H THE PURE GRAPE JUICE iV "win i yam*_Z r fJ rWaGggg A rich and mellow wine with a delicious flavour B^^^^H occasions. No better KgH^ obtainable anywhere. 1 SSL GuTtmiE c €b* g I res. 1348 words
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966 1936-04-08 24 Die-hards Debu t To-day THE soccer XI of the I<*» battalion, Middlesex Regiment, will make their debut m loc* l l football to-day when they meet the S.C.C. m a friendly on the padang. The ground will be enclosed and the usual charges made. SHOULD966 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-04-08 24 Weber, the police goalkeeper, kicking clear m yesterday's soccer match, m which the police and the Royal Inniskillings drew I—l. (Report 'on page 24.)24 words
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Article28 1936-04-08 24 Calcutta. Two magnificent old chairs, once m the possession of Warren Hastings, have been presented to Calcutta University for use on ceremonial occasions by Sir Prodyot Coomar Tagor.28 words
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Article117 1936-04-08 24 New Classifications Issued THE following is the latest Classification of horses and ponies as issued by the Straits Racing Association. HORSES Transfers.— Pacific Flight from Class 1 to Class 2. Reform from Class 3 to Class 2. Evanescent from Class 3 to Class 4. Peony Hill from117 words
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Article55 1936-04-08 24 Eckener Returning Not Afraid Of Trouble In Germany Rio d? Janeira, Apr. 6. THE airship Hindenburg started on her return voyage at 7 a.m. (local time). Dr. Eckener was aboard, thus disposing of the rumours that he was not returnin to Germany. It is anticipated that the airship will arriveReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article26 1936-04-08 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. April. 6. The Fukien Provincial Government decided that no tuition fees will be charged m all Government middle and primary schools.26 words
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Article261 1936-04-08 24 Orr Anderson In Singles Singapore, Tuesday. AN interesting match was witnessed at the S.C.C. to-day m the championship singles, when A. D Anderson defeated 11. E. Orr by g and 6-2. The first set, as the score indicate^ was a very hard tussle, with tho261 words
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Article59 1936-04-08 24 Unprecedented Change In Bangkok Bangkok, April 7. FOR the first time m Sianvs legal history a well known firm of Siamese lawyers have formed themselves into a limited liability company under Mie civil and commercial code. The new firm takes over the accounts and liabilities and goodwill of59 words
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Article83 1936-04-08 24 THE outstanding event on the programme of the swimming match m London, between the Empire S.C. and Paris, was an attack on the 220 yards record by J. Taris, who covered the distance m 2min. lSsec. Taris holds the European record for this distance at 2min. 1283 words
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Advertisement46 1936-04-08 24 ill •liilillilllll l I |'i|r|ii|illli|H| li't"liiil"ililiiWlMM«llim3lll|i|lilllli»li|iW Millions of Radio-listeners the world over have heard him! »Now he will be seen ii^a full-length BRITISH Musical Hit HENRY HALL and his 8.8.C. orchestra m MUSIC HATH CM ARMS 9 I -I Coming t > the CAPITOL V i mmmm-~\46 words
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