Morning Tribune, 22 April 1936
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Title Section14 1936-04-22 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 69. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. April 22, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article891 1936-04-22 1 Ml SEUIOTS < HWt.J IX TAXATION WONDERFUL 1935 RECORD &MM.IR i:\im:mhti hi: met from nriEME FORECASTS m London m the past few days that Mr. Neville Chamberlain's new budget would be a "no change" budget were proved accurate yesterday when the Chancellor revealed his plans for the891 words
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Article52 1936-04-22 1 Washington, April 21. THE Rogers Bill, authorising the increase of the Army Air Corps strength from the present 1.800 planes to 4.000 within five years has been passed by the House of Representatives, who also passed the McSwain Bill for organisation of a Air Reserve trainingReuter - 52 words
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Article529 1936-04-22 1 League Council Moves Geneva, April 21. THE Council of the League has adopted a resolution approving and renewing the appeal addressed by the Committee of Thirteen to Italy and Abyssinia to obtain, within the frame-work of the League and m the spirit of the Covenant, a529 words
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Article48 1936-04-22 1 Roosevelt For Canada New York, Apr. 20. DRESIDENT Roosevelt may visit Canada m the summer m order to advance the "good neighbour policy", according to the Washington correspondent of the Herald Tribune. The President wouid stay with the Governor-General and the date proposed is June 9. Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-04-22 1 Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, who was a passenger for Penang by the President Hayes after having travelled down to attend Monday's high speed Council Meeting.25 words
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Advertisement98 1936-04-22 1 "PLASTALEKE" FOR ALL ROOF REPAIRS. "Plastaleke" Asbestic— Bitumen Cement is a most valuable and useful thing to every house holder or builder. It will adhere to practically any surface: Felt, Zinc, Lead, Corrugated Iron, tiles, glazed roofs and Sky lights, all can be successfully repaired with ease. It is supplied98 words
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Article662 1936-04-22 2 SENTENCE TO STAND Judge's Strong Comments Singapore, Tuesday. THE appeal of Mr. Walter Denis Lambert, manager of the Pavilion Theatre, who was sentenced by the then District Judge, Mr. H. A. IForrer, to nine weeks' simple imprisonment and a fine of $900. or a further nine months'662 words
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Article117 1936-04-22 2 The question of sentence has caused me some difficulty; once it has been adjudged that false evidence was given m the circumstances disclosed m this case appears to me that the offence committed was a very grave one of its kind There can be no worse form117 words
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Article58 1936-04-22 2 Confiding Reports On Re-occupation London, Apr. 18. 'THE Dardanelles mystery has furthei I deepened by the announcement m Athens that the Turkish Ambassador has officially informed the Greek Government that the Straits have been occupied and are being fortified. Notwithstanding the Athens announcement :t is /officially .denied m Angora58 words
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Article44 1936-04-22 2 They Were Graceful On Parade Cuba, Apr. 19. WOMEN soldiers participated m a military 'review at Pinar del Rio to-day, forming detachments of fift.\ earh of infantry and cavalry. They were greatly applauded, particularly the cavalry, for gracefulness of movement. Router Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article268 1936-04-22 2 Motion To Rescind Latest Resolution IT the meeting of the Singapore Munl- cipal Commissioners to be held on Friday, Mr. S. B. Tan will propose a motion to rescind the resolution passed on FQb. 28 with regard to the exhibition of talking, sound or other films268 words
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Article24 1936-04-22 2 T„.^ Colombo. Apr. 20. WO thousand labourers employed on the naval works at Trincomalee have struck, demanding higher wagts Armed police were standing by.—24 words
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Article166 1936-04-22 2 Duplication Of Service IT is announced by Mansfield and Co Ltd., general agents for Imperial Airways, Ltd., that arrangements hav° been completed for the operation of duplicated service between Shi-apor* and Brisbane by Qantas Empire Air ways. This will commence with an east bound service leaving Singapore166 words
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Article96 1936-04-22 2 Trials "In every Way A Success*' London, Apr. 18. THE liner Queen Mary began her speed trials off the Isle of Airan and attained un average fcpfced daring two tests of 30.4 and 30 knots, while aa unofficial estimate, with a timing apparatus, put the speed on oneReuter Wireless - 96 words
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Advertisement68 1936-04-22 2 T I "THIS MILK KEEPS J T m W 0 I T^, 1^„ Powd ed *»<*■» kMMM I R S I X 7 0lt Mdk-thc milk bydoctorsfor even the frail- I I f"-° nly ~iS d -vKlim >S endu. f T A,. nis name and address. 1 l Add water68 words
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Advertisement52 1936-04-22 2 1 Shell Motor Oils.; ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST LUBRICANTS j PRODUCED AND APPEAL J TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST i CONSIDERATION IS I j I DOUBLE SHELL, j 1 /^K5v iAb, |WW. W TRIPLE SHELL, j j W W «.OI IM SHELL, j j SHELL GEAB OIL. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO.,52 words
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Article636 1936-04-22 3 GOVERNMENT TO MOVE legations Well Guarded Rome, Apr. 20. MEAT interest has been aroused U m Rome by an article m Popolo d- Italia, believed to have been written b- Mussolini. suggesting ti Italy nends to occupy the ulp of Al csimte m order to guae/'b,Reuter Wireless - 636 words
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543 1936-04-22 3 Only Question Of Time Before Rubber Market Is Restored Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 21. THE annual general meeting of the United Planting Association of Malaya was held here with the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer, the president, m the chair, supported by a large attendance o{ members and representatives. Tribute was543 words
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Article215 1936-04-22 3 Since She Lost 45 lbs. of Unwanted Fat Less than a year ago this woman weighed 12 stone 10 lbs. But she found a way to get rid of her ugly fat, yes— 45 lbs. of it— and get back her girlish vigour. Here is215 words
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Article112 1936-04-22 3 Law Notice For To day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Probate 64 and 67 oi 1936— Re Hameed Natchial etc., deceased Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S. *****— Siew Tuck and Co. vs. Chin Khoong Luen112 words
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Advertisement32 1936-04-22 3 THE SOLE GENUINE HOSKOPF PATENT WATCHES INTRODUCED MILLIONS 7 0 YEARS L|Kv!s*l IN USE IWi\\ j //i rk J See the new displays at all dealers. Sole Agents: Weffl MoiltOT L*d. SINGAPORE.32 words
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Advertisement67 1936-04-22 3 mmmmmmmmmmmmymmmmmmmm t-MAN ft LION" j i C RAPID -HARDENING CEMENT J|||IIIIIIIIIIIIUllllilllllllllHlillHIIIIHIIIIH"lll>ll" l 11,i1,11,11,1,,11,,1,u "MASTER" LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS m li]l 1 I ■T^*^fU?«-^si mm *Smw\ Amm m w^\*^mmmT NOTICE OF REMOVAL! SCHMIDT CO., 89, Bras Basah Road, Raffles Hotel Building SINGAPORE. IMPORTERS OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, MICROSCOPES, PROJECTION APPARATUSES, X-RAY ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUSES,67 words
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Article217 1936-04-22 4 THE LOCAL MARKET Values Ease Off I (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26'? i. cts. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Spore) $102 8 unchanged. To-day \s Prices: London: 7 ;d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Now York: 16 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Very217 words
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Article156 1936-04-22 4 Singapore. Tuesday. Very little of interest occurred m the .share market. Advices from London showed the majority of sterling shares rather better but there is not a great deal of local interest .Such small interest as there is centred OO the dollar shares and amongst these were buyers156 words
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Article58 1936-04-22 4 Nanking, April 21. It is learnt from a reliable source that Marshal Chiang Kai Shek left Chengtu on Sunday night for Taiyuen, the Shan.-l capital, to meet Marshal Yen Shi Shan and returned yesterday morning. He showed Marshal Yen a detailed plan for the defence of the provinces58 words
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Article88 1936-04-22 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, April, 21 THE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver copra and wolfram: Market tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Spot: 7 19 32 (down 1 16). July-Sept.: 7 1116 (down 1 16). LONDON TIN Spot: 1207' 8 (down88 words
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Article44 1936-04-22 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, April, 21 The closing prices were as follows: London New York Cross Rate 4.94 (down ft). London Paris 74 13 16 (unchanged. London Amsterdam 7.28 Va (down Va). London Hongkong: Is. 313 16d. (unchanged).44 words
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108 1936-04-22 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Tuesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (P. 0.8. April) 26 13 16 26 15 16 Good P.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8 April) 26 1116 26 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose^ (awardable Spore) 26 34 267 8 do.108 words
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Article313 1936-04-22 4 London, April 21, 6.30 p.m. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. otherwise stated War Loan, 3V 2 p.c 107 1116 107 13 j 16 +i 3 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 11% 11 9,16 +1 16 Prudential Assce. "A" 38 38»313 words
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Advertisement42 1936-04-22 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up» V.100.000,000 Reserve Fund V.129,150,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MLYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Offlce. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.42 words
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Article1067 1936-04-22 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST 54.000 000 Interest May 1, Nov. 1 ***** ***** ci. 4%* 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Interest Mnv 15, Nov. 15 123, 2 125V 2 cl. W 1935 red. 1955-65 $625 noo Interest June 1, December 1 104 106c.i. F.M.S. LOAN ffe* 1931 red. 1959 $16,000,000 Int.1,067 words
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Article330 1936-04-22 5 General Meeting In London London, Apr. 13 IT the twenty-seventh annual general meeting, Mr. T. B. Barlow said: "The profit for 193$ was £2,307 19s. 7d. Whereas m 1934 we realised a crop of 827,700 lb., m 1935, owing to restriction, there was only a crop of 616,400330 words
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Article81 1936-04-22 5 The lengthening of the Prince's Landing-stage, Liverpool, by 150 ft., which the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board authorised at the beginning of December last, is now approaching completion. The extra space has been obtained by the reallocation of berths for the luggage vessels on the George's Stage By the carrying81 words
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Article238 1936-04-22 5 Indian Tender May Be Accepted Calcutta, Apr. 13. NO decision has as yet been reached to whom the contract for the construction of the great New Howrah Bridge over the Hooghly shall be awarded. Tenders from three undertakings—one British, one Indian, and one Germanare being discussed by a238 words
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Article321 1936-04-22 5 Guests At Fellowship Dinner London, Apr. 13. MR. Frank Tiarks (of J. Henry Schroder and Co. and a director of the Bank of England) presided at a dinner of the Anglo-German Fellowship at Claridge's Hotel, when the chief guest was Dr. Otto Fischer. Other guests were:— Dr. Zahn, H.E.321 words
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Advertisement35 1936-04-22 5 J j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j I j l I j Motor Uxiox J INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 J v Agents: j SIME. DARBY CO.. LTD. l Singapore Branches mnt ~-^»m*^am^m»*^mt-^mt+ m^.^^*+a+^.^ m^a* n nm**.^.*m**^~ .^^^.^m^^r.35 words
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Article, Illustration924 1936-04-22 6 The LIGHTER SIDE of LONDON LIFE (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 10. CHARLES Cochran, King of Showmen, who has put on some of the most lavish productions ever seen m London; is about to launch another innovation by presenting his new Revue "Follow the Sun" twice nightly at the Adelphi924 words
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Advertisement154 1936-04-22 6 "BETTER THAN ONE NIGHT OF LOVE!" y "A WONDERFUL SHOW!" "GREAT PICTURE!" THOSE WERE THE ENTHUSIASTIC OPINIONS VOICED AT LAST NIGHTS OPENING! LJ CAPITOL l_| I SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 3.IS— NIGHTLY 6.15—9.15 j !A new and greater screen triumph for the glorious, star of "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" j IGRACE154 words
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Advertisement43 1936-04-22 6 THEATHF 11 1 IV A 1 Positively Last Two Shows: IHhATKE H .PI tm\a^ v j xo-NICHT 9.1 1 Miss ZUBEIDA. Master MODAK and Master YACOOB m 111 lIhI-lliil-I ~l»aiijjair or "Fairy of Paiijab" TO-MORROW! Special Return Screening for two days only— "XOOR-E-ISLAM~43 words
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Article87 1936-04-22 7 IN the new film "The Country Doctor" 1 I hear that a comparitively unknown girl has "stolen the picture" from the Dionne Quintuplets, who are the official stars. THE new discovery is June Lang, member of the Fox-20th Century Trainins: School; who until recently was receiving about87 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-04-22 7 languages, including Persian, m his spare time! Here are two excellent new portraits of George Arliss; one m his make-up as the "Rajah," and the other as just him,self... A recent picture of George Arliss, who is making a new picture at the Gaumont British Studios.46 words
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Article69 1936-04-22 7 "Rajarliss At Work "THE Rajah of Renang"— otherwise George Arliss, is hard at work making his new film "Hands Off" at the Gaumont British Studios; and is parading the marble floors of his 'Eastern Palace' clad m cloth of gold, with jewelled turban and glittering dia1N fact he has been69 words
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Article159 1936-04-22 7 LORD Donegall, the famous Commentator, is telling a good story of the 'best laugh' which was provided this week by Florence Desmond the clever actress; (m private life Mrs. Campbell Black, wife of the celebrated airman). A A MANNEQUIN parade was given to inaugurate the159 words
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Advertisement64 1936-04-22 7 CINEMA DIARY CAPITOL PAVILION TO-NIGHT:— Grace Moore In "On Wings TO-NIGHT:— "The Man Who Broke the 01 s ong." Bank at Monte Carlo", with Ronald Colmcfi and Joan Bennett. Added attraction;— Wings Over Everest." to m ALHAMBRA MARLBOROUGH ml GHT Riffraff Jean Harrow and Spencer Tracy. TO-NIGHT:— "The Sphinx" and64 words
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Advertisement341 1936-04-22 7 READ THESE ENGLISH PRESS REVIEWS! "A gay, romantic comedy which is one of the most enjoyable pictures I have seen" —DAILY MIRROR. "A piquant, romantic comedy offering every possible thrill" xrcwnrri "Everyone will want to see this picture" THE STAR. "This is a richly diverting picture, grandly produced, and with341 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1936-04-22 8 BARGAIN AND COMPROMISE Eighty- Nine In 59 Years Paris. TPHE present Government has heen generally described as the hundredth which France has had since the foundation of the Third Republic. This description is m several ways not strictly accurate, and it is misleading, particularly as1,056 words
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Article141 1936-04-22 8 Safer And Cheaper Riding Johannesburg, Transvaal. HORSES used by mounted police m South Africa towns may m future be shod with rubber shoes. Tests carried out by the mounted police force here have shown many advantages over the steel shoe. Rubber shoes, it is claimed, have no tendency141 words
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Article39 1936-04-22 8 Mr. C. Attlee, MP., and Mr. J. R. Clynes, M. P., will represent the Parliamentary Labour Party and the Labour Party Executive respectively on the Lord Mayor of London's Committee dealing with a national memorial for King George V.39 words
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Article199 1936-04-22 8 13,000,000 More Necessary GERMANY needs another 13 million children m order to abolish unemployment. This is the idea expressed m an appeal issued by the Reich "League of the Rich-in-Children," the Reich Committee for National Welfare and the President of the Reich Office for Unenn ment. The199 words
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Article46 1936-04-22 8 Malayan production of rubber declln ed from 33,329 tons m January to 27,270 tons m February, states an official cablegram. Stocks held by estates of 100 acres and over amounted at the end of last month to 21,598 tons, compared with 20,545 tons on January 31.46 words
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Advertisement33 1936-04-22 8 i THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. FULL PARTICULARS AND RATES APPLY, 16D, CECIL STREET L. O. JOHNSON, General Manager.33 words
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Advertisement91 1936-04-22 8 SUN TALKIE HALL 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Special Double Feature Programme UNIVERSALE COMEDY RIOT "THE POOR RICH" JOHN WAYNE m "THE LUCKY TEXAN" j New World Cabaret] S ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY S j THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY S 23rd, 24th 25th APRIL. 1 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT of THE WON IM IC KID H91 words
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Article1223 1936-04-22 9 SUSSEX FARM "BLIGHTED" Horse That Seemed Drunk rpHE hearing: has been conclud--1 ed at the Sussex Assizes at I ewe«, before Mr. Justice Finlay and a special juir, of the action by Mr. Albert Winter, of Bottom Flat Hartfield Square, Eastbourne, claiming: damages from Mr. Harrie1,223 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-04-22 9 The Westland fighter, one of Britain's latest additions to the Royal Air Force, photographed from another machine during a trial flight. The cockpit is m front of the wings, thus affording the pilot an exceptionally fine forward view.38 words
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Article315 1936-04-22 9 Former Head Waiter Fined London. AT the Justice Room, Guildhall, recently Edgar Charles Newark. 35, of Cumbrian Gardens. Golders Green, secretary of the Lime Club. Lime Street, E.C.. pleaded "Guilty" to a charge of keeping the premises as a common gaming house. Detective-sergeant Jouning, City Police, stated that,315 words
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Article466 1936-04-22 9 Speech On His Task London. CIR THOMAS INSKIP referred to his new appointment m a speech at Sarisbury Green, near Southampton, recently. "I do not claim to be a superman," he said, and added. "I am quite sure I shall have the help and sympathy of those466 words
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Article93 1936-04-22 9 Indian Coal Danger n l nil Calcutta "The reserves of good quality coal In India will be exhausted m a 100 years under present conditions." This startling prediction was made by Sir Lewis Fermor m his presidential address to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Sir Lewis attributed this "alarming position"93 words
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Article15 1936-04-22 9 Yet another ex-Malayan has gone into the hotel business m England- Mr p.l. worth, Suffolk.15 words
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Article123 1936-04-22 9 Lourcnco Marques A NATIVE who "ba: gained" to kill a man for £50 but agreed to do it for £25 because his customer was poor has been up on a murder charge here He is alleged to have killed an Indian near Boane. 20 miles from123 words
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321 1936-04-22 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Apr. 22, 1936 REALITIES rpHERE is at least one Minister m the British Cabinet who faces realities. Mr. A. DuffCooper, who is the Secretary of State for War, declares that the present crisis m Europe is graver than that of 1914, and that the destruction321 words
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Article652 1936-04-22 10 EVERYONE is m favour of some mea- sure of control over errant cyclists for it cannot be doubted that they can be, m any Malayan town, and m many cases do, constitute a nuisance and a source of danger to' traffic, but it is pointed out that m652 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-04-22 10 A picture received by air mail of the quartet of Indian officers who are attached to the King as Orderly OfTicers at State and semi-State functions. The photograph was taken on the Rawalpindi as she arrived m London.38 words
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Article219 1936-04-22 10 Mr. A. J. Owen, of Seremban, is shortly going to Merton Estate, Klang to take up duties. t Mr. G. H. Wood, of Atherton Estate Siliau, has proceeded on leave and Mr. H. S. Brown is acting for him. Mr. A. Murray, Governm?nt Dentist. Sarawak, has been invalided from219 words
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Article, Illustration824 1936-04-22 11 THRIFT AMONG LABOURERS Great Benefits Of Societies Singapore, Tuesday. rpHAT fhe Co-operative movex ment m Malaya generally. and m Singapore m particular. i<? an institution which has come fo stay is proved by impressive fieures gathered by the Morning Tribune. For tho year 1034824 words
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Article56 1936-04-22 11 Some delay was caused to traffic recently on the Guildford-Portsmouth Road. England, when a vehicle carrying a spare propeller of the Queen Mary broke down. The propeller, which weighs 35 tons and is nearly 20 ft. In diameter, was being conveyed from Charlton to Southampton, and was thc last of56 words
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Article52 1936-04-22 11 The Postmaster-General, London, announces that telephone service is now available from England to Tasmania at the same rates and subject to the same conditions as calls to the mainland of Australia— namely, £1 10s. a minute from Monday to Friday and £1 a minute on Saturdays, with a minimum of52 words
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Article82 1936-04-22 11 More Milk And Sunshine Retford, Nottinghamshire. ELEMENTARY schoolchildren are now taller and stronger than their predecessors, accoraing to the findings of two school medical officers. Tn five years, states the report of Lieut -Colonel Conway. Medical officer for this district, the average height of children has increased82 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-22 11 PHONT 593 3 irx 5934 1 Telegraphic Address: (IP ;^&sp4* liw !^3l The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. RFQTATTDAXTm° r Permanent residents rnr^V?w ANT Tab,e d hote and a,a cart COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. Special Dinner Dance To-Niffht DINERS $1 *wi «>i.3U. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE48 words
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Advertisement50 1936-04-22 11 w TIFFIN: $100. Potage Polestine Fish A La Cancalaise Grilled Lamb Chop Green Peas Lyonnaise Potato Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHi: Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 4906. r m ni.iHiii.uiiiliiliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiili^^ H BRANDY FESTMti~ES50 words
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Article, Illustration102 1936-04-22 12 PRINCESS PEARL NEW BRITISH SEMPILI Picture;. Picture). Mrs. Harry Roy (Princess Pearl), wife of the famous dance-band leader, and her mother, the Ranee of Sarawak, enjoying the glorious sunshine on the front at Brighton. A wintry picture of the ancienl (Au- Mai! Lord Sempill's midget 'plane, m which he madeAir Mail - 102 words
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Article, Illustration100 1936-04-22 13 Picture). L. An artistic photograph of a street m the old Roman city of Pompeii. In the background is Vesuvius, with clouds of smoke arising from the crater. *fIS. A 19 a h Poi-pJ fi ry is drive n round a track by aAir Mail - 100 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1936-04-22 14 Broths And Cream SOUP SOUP, it has been said, is to a dinner what an overture is to an opera: it Is not only the commencement of the feast, but should give an idea of what is to follow. So, if you want your guests to anticipate a delectable dinner,1,332 words
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Advertisement23 1936-04-22 14 j Maison fSEfI I Perm /^MlteS I j j Tel U a X^ i K>io (f^-* i M. Weinberg, 189, Cecil Street, Singapore.23 words
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Advertisement38 1936-04-22 14 riioi my j LEMON BARLEY WATER J A BEVERAGE i 1*""- 1 i A p fi a TAT, >»Vi*\ j i ll ''-'ii" 1 >^Y>s! 1 l Manufactured by THE PHOENIX I AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 3463 .5,38 words
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Advertisement91 1936-04-22 15 1 SINGAPORE I LUGGAGE I CARRIER CO. East Asiatic Line I Nederland line B.ISN. Co., Ltd., I PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. Jl t mwmmwmmm^ SILK STORE The Loveliest Lingerie m Town AT Tajmahal Store 23 HIGH ST. CURIOS I lIIXLSE NIW SHIPMENT ARRIVED j Please come to have91 words
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Advertisement206 1936-04-22 15 A TOURIST'S I SHOPPING GUIDE EYES Qualified Eye Specialists. Eye Examinations. Eyeglasses. Exclusively. Phone 3002. GRAMOPHONES i COLUMBIA J GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS NEW MODELS j ROBINSON PIANO Co., SA lAL I Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. j opposite the NEW PIER. V -^«5» TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suiting^ and206 words
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Advertisement105 1936-04-22 15 CHEMIST NYAL CORN REMOVERS 50 cts. Nyals Corn Remover forms a protective cover over the Corn and gives immediate relief. Agents: FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (Inc. m F.MJ3.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. mmaaaamammm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmma im mm CAMERAS AND FILMS mmaammma^mlmmma^a^ammm^immimmm^maiaam.^amma^^ammma^mm P^g W~'\ I mmX^^mJ^^^^^^A^^A I r^aiEfaMWllUßilMMflß^liMMMMMM43| m i i—^ >105 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-04-22 16 Mr. R. C. H. Lim defender of Cheng Kok Yau m the famous Funp Murder Case m Hong Kong, was a passenger on the Sarpedon which sailed on Monday. Mr. Lim will return to Singapore and practise here m the new future.44 words
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Article196 1936-04-22 16 THE Dollar Line s.s. President Hayes sailed yesterday at noon for Penang, Colombo and Suez. Passengers as far as Penang were the Hon. Mr A L. Goodman. Mr. Khoo I Stan Fwe and Mrs Khoo and Mr.H. H. Abdoolcader, returning to Penang after I Monday's meeting196 words
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Advertisement506 1936-04-22 16 li' .V— >"!*% <immmU J X Am imß 1 B— ft^=s£L m^t BRITISH INDIA v. o. s. We nrs sailings, OUTWARDS. Dae Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 1936. BEHAR 6,000 Apr. 22 SOMALI 6,810 July 1 CHITRAL 15 000 Apr. 24 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 SOUDAN 6,500 May 6506 words
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Advertisement79 1936-04-22 16 Colchester fire brigade deliberately set fire to a building recently and then watched it burn without trying to check the flames. The building was an old isolation hospital, which had to be demolished to make way for a new hospital, and the brigade was called upon to perform this act79 words
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Miscellaneous29 1936-04-22 16 Mails Expected Mails expected from China and Japan by the Naldera due at Singapore, today. Mails expected from Holland and Germany by Johan de Wir, due at Singapore, to-day.29 words
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Miscellaneous158 1936-04-22 16 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Rohna 22 1 Naldera 18 3 Mata Hari 16 3 Behar 14 3 Glengarry 6 City of Lyons 32 Pyrrhus 34 3 Santhia 46 4 Khandalla 48 Johan de Witt 4 4 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf:158 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-04-22 17 Mr Russell de Young and Mr. Darwin Chase of the Goodyear Co. Rnitenzonr— were passengers by the President Hayes, going Home to the United States on leave.31 words
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Article81 1936-04-22 17 Queen Mary Sister Ship Tenders London, Apr. 13. IN the House of Commons, Mr. W. S. Morrison, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, replying to Mi.ss I. Waia (Wallsend, U.). who asked whether he could give the House any m formation as to firms being asked to tender for81 words
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Article75 1936-04-22 17 Vessel Carrying War Material London, Apr. 13. m: Greek steamer Styliani. reported abandoned on fire m the Red Sea bound from Suez for Massowah Irums of petrol and other cargo, is the second loss of a vessel carrying war material, prrsumably for Italian the Italian steamer Marchisiano having75 words
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Advertisement320 1936-04-22 17 IU RNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Apr. 29 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 connecting320 words
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Advertisement418 1936-04-22 17 I SK. >E to FRENCH PORTS jT\ •EW wf HOMEWARDS. V CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 i DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 5 > I DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire 6ordeaux May 29 1 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk June 4418 words
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Article, Illustration568 1936-04-22 18 (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 2 il UNIQUE Theatre of Fashion" is at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, London: where every day manne-quin-actresses parade m the most enchanting creations— to the great delight of their admirers. An additional thrill was provided last568 words
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Article187 1936-04-22 18 Stopping Dangerous Practice London, Apr. 15 AT the Stratford Police Court Roy Charles Aylott, of Sunninghill Gardens, Ilford, was summoned for wilfully infringing the regulations of the London and North Eastern Railway. Mr. Daybell, jun., solicitor, prosecuting, said that when the defendant alighted from a train at Ilford187 words
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Article45 1936-04-22 18 The death has taken place m Belfast of Mr. Robert Clark, at the age of seventy-six. He was a direct descendant of Watt Tinlinn. referred to m the fourth conto of "Lay of Last Minstrel," by Sir Walter Scott, his mother's name having been Tinlinn.45 words
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Advertisement33 1936-04-22 18 ■"•'■"■''■•'■"■"■"•uiin:n.i|iii,n;i|ii| l n, l |in ll |„tinii|„ l IMI l l lll|ia M f; --M.'s Unforgettable Musical Triumph. "ROSE MARIE" with JEANETTE MacDOXALP and NELSON EDDY °P ens *t the CAPITOL May sth.33 words
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Advertisement48 1936-04-22 18 The Gadfly i ONODA RAPID-HARDENING E PORTLAND-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard Specification) A^iLJmXm.'^m^^de. 4 &^~~^4 /WW Jr^fm. QUALITY PWCE RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Highly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m Bags. Sole Importers: MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. X.P.M. CHAMBERS, No. 1, FINLAYSON GREEN SINGAPORE.48 words
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Advertisement183 1936-04-22 19 i• i i i iii i i i •i i u ni i i i i i■ t i-i i- 11 1 jMnii nn ill ill i i■ii i v i 111 l iiii i• i« i i •ft ii i •i ill 'mi fj_j__\ mWrn^W ILWa\ *^VVTBiK" -«a**********iigaa»«^^ j183 words
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Miscellaneous571 1936-04-22 19 JON THE RADIO British Empire Programme Transmission GSG 16J» «Hrjl .ilTmcT) from 6.20 pjn. to 7J5 pjn. (l 7 from 7.35 pjn. lo 9.W pjn fff^S*- US.H m«.) jog LttrM <9.51 mcs.) from «.*0 pjn. to TnTm experimental only). 9 Amission 3: Off 19.8* ,14 mcs from 9.20 p.m. to571 words
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Miscellaneous196 1936-04-22 19 7.20 a.m— "Under Big Ben." A talk by Howard Marshall. 7.35 a.m.— A Recital by Winifred White (Contralto) The Roadside Fire (Vaughan Williams), o Men from the Fields (Herbert Hughes). Love's Philosophy (Roger Quilter). The Heart Worships (Hoist). A Soft Day (Stanford) Morning Hymn (George Henschel) Lullaby (Keel). Hindu Children's196 words
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Miscellaneous263 1936-04-22 19 Knight: When Daisies Pied (Ame, 1710-1778, arr. Maskell Haidy). When Icicles Hang by the Wall (Trad., arr. Maskell Hardy), When Daisirs Pica (Hubert Fossi. Readings. Arnold Matters: It was a Lover and his Lasj (Thomas Morley, 1557-1604, It was a Lover and his Lass (Barbara Reynolds). Readings Gwenn Knight: How263 words
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Miscellaneous201 1936-04-22 19 11.15 p.m. The News and Announcements. 11.35 p.m. English Music. The London Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Bernard: Ayres for the Theatre (Purcell, arr. Bernard). Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bt.: Brigg Fair (Delius London Symphony Orchescia, conducted by Sir Edward, Elgar: Oveiture, In the South (Elgar). Greenwich201 words
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Advertisement72 1936-04-22 20 f f CAPITOL. Saturday Mwninß Next. "MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE" spec ml progiammr of selected pictures including "PLUTO'S l J I DGMENT DAY.", "POPEYE THE SAILOR," "BETTY BOOP" and other excellent cartoons and musical comedies Admission Adults 50 cts. Children 25~cts. j •fr M.-(;.-M/s (Grandest Musical Triumph The Famous Sinking: stars72 words
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Advertisement75 1936-04-22 20 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l|ll|!!|ll|.i|: l_lll| l llll|.:|llllllll|l!llllll|ll|llltllll|llllllll|llllllll|!l|j;|ll|!;lll|lllll|ll| I I I I I I I J <. There are many lllllilll! s cures for that s overtired feeling *R But only one cure for that i i 1 s75 words
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Miscellaneous378 1936-04-22 20 o.\ thi: lIAIHO (Continued from page 19) Gunny Closing Rates. (In Bengali). 10.56 p.m. An Hour of "Vaudeville." Featuring:— Cyril Trent Syncopated Pianist. The Comedy Harmonists. Dismal Desmond Comedian, and the Baxter Banjo Quartette. 11.56 p.m. Weather Reports, 2nd News Bulletin, Market Prices, Jute and Gunny Closing Rates. (In English).378 words
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Miscellaneous401 1936-04-22 20 1.05 p.m. News m German, find cf transmission. Wavelength 25.23 lretres (11,880 kcs J. 2.20 p.m. Relay from Paris-P.T.T. 2.40 p.m. Recorded music. 3 p.m. Relay from Paris-P.T.T. 3.15 p.m. Recorded music. 3.50 p.m. French news. 4 p.m. Recorded music. 4.35 p.m. News m French. 5.05 p.m. News m .English.401 words
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Miscellaneous148 1936-04-22 20 troductlon et Tarantelle Vasa Prihoda (de Sarasate). 7.50 p.m. The Nirom Orchestra. 8.20 p.m. Weekly news review. 8.45 p.m. Opera selections played by 'the Nirom Orchestra. 9.15 p.m. Recorded music 9.25 p.m. Film songs played by the Nirom Orchestra Refrains sung by Leo Morein 9.50 p.m. Dance music. 10.20 p.m.148 words
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Miscellaneous44 1936-04-22 20 8.00 p.m. 8.8.C. Weekly Bttllel 8.15 p.m. Recorded Dance Music. 8.40 p.m. Prose Reading— The La! Days of Pompeii. A contemporary a< count of the great eruption of Vesuviu from the letters of the Younger Pliny 8.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 9.00 p.m. Close Down.44 words
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Article915 1936-04-22 21 JOHORE MAN SENTENCED "Too Much Wife Slashing" (from Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, April 20. xoll want to live m this counUrt f musl behave hke a clvi-"-There is tro much of .his wtfe slashing H»I n jSfVjL! B going to stop it," said M*. Jus- v915 words
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Article120 1936-04-22 21 Dramatic Role For Jean Harlow JEAN HARLOW gives an excellent dramatic characterization m "Reffraff," the M.G.M. production which opened at the Alhambra Theatre lasU night. The story centres round the nshei folk, with the glamorous Jean taking the unusual role of the daughter of an old tuna-fisherman. Playing120 words
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Article191 1936-04-22 21 Lovely Singing In "Wings Of Song" GREAT as was the success of Grace Moore m "One Night of Love," that picture pales into insignificance m comparison with "On Wings of Song," which is now at the Capitol. In all respects it is a magnificent picture, magnificent for its191 words
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Article112 1936-04-22 21 Ronald Colman At His Best IT is a long time since a local theatre has given us such good value for money as the Pavilion, which opened last night with "The Man who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" and "Wings over Everest." Ronald Colman is more at112 words
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Advertisement59 1936-04-22 21 1•• 1 1 11 ■1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j CHARLIE irl Pll59 words
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Advertisement26 1936-04-22 21 He had the voice of Romance for a m Wt m W EDWARDEVEREn Paramount* Musical Novelty fP^#*t iier Masters Voice M Next Change at the PAVILION26 words
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Miscellaneous190 1936-04-22 21 Till: lIAIHO 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News m English. ■Kerllll 3iallOn 7.35 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued I OR r c x m 8.20 p.m. Close DJB. DJN (Germ., DJN 31.45 metres (9.54 C kcs), DJ3 v 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs.). DJA 31.38 Engl.). metres190 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1936-04-22 22 PEACE DEPENDS ON IT Mr. Eden 's Speech At Geneva London, Apr. 29. BRITAIN'S attitude towards the problems that confronts the members of the League of Nations m view of the failure of their efforts at conciliation m the Italo-Abyssi-nian dispute was defined by the Foreign1,303 words
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Article219 1936-04-22 22 Foreign Policy And Empire London, Apr. 21 THE Times publishes a letter from a Canadian, Mr. J.M. MacDonnell, which he says if the outcome of the next few weeks confirms the widefelt fear that Britain is merely using the League when she finds it convenient then the219 words
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83 1936-04-22 22 THE rights of "Laburnum Grove," the brilliant comedy of J. B. Priestley. have been secured by the newly formed Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club, and this will be the club's first production Rehearsals will begin almost immediately. The principal part (played m London by Mr. Edmund Gwenn)83 words
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Advertisement73 1936-04-22 22 M.-G.-M.'s Grandest Musical Triumph "ROSE MARIF/' JEANETTE MacDONALD and NELSON EDDY Opens at the CAPITOL May sth. I I 1.1 l,fel HHiiliiliitiiaiiliiiiiliilHiilnlnl I 11l I I I I I I I ELEANORK WHITNEY, acclaimed as the World's* Fastest Tapdancer featured m a sparkling Paramount Musical Show. yy//\\ I JOHN HOWARD.73 words
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Advertisement121 1936-04-22 22 I I i i i I i i i i i i i i iii|ii|iiiiilii|ii|iiliiliiliiliilit|liliiliililllTliniiWilMliil'ili!li:iiiliiliili l I IJ A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME UENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married121 words
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Article601 1936-04-22 23 TRIALS THIS WEEK Scull* And Fours Singapore, Tuesday. ;„«r sci son has opened T IIE r nmisinrfv at the R.S.Y.C. 1 verV ir Pr Tnd a Regatta Is to be t,I,S v \veek with four crews row-he,,Uh;-.,b Fo^rs. and six entrar. s in 5 Avails Preliminary601 words
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Article129 1936-04-22 23 League Games To Start On May 14 The League Committee of Government Services FA. at a meeting held on Monday, April 20, accept 3d applications from the following teams and allotted them to the divisions indicated, for the season 1936: DIVISION I Police 1. Marine Dept Govt.129 words
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Article77 1936-04-22 23 May Not Command "Zepp" In May Berlin, Apr. 19 HR. ECKENER has. returned to Fried- richshafen from Berlin a disappointed man. Dr. Goebbel's ban on thc press mentioning Dr. Eckener has not been lifted. No statement about his position has been issued by General Goering. It is believed77 words
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Article191 1936-04-22 23 TENNIS AT S.C.C. Yesterday's Ties Fixtures Singapore, Tuesday. THE Championship Doubles tie between E. C. Cherrington and W. J. M. Warden and C. E. Winter and P. H. Swinehatt m the S.C.C. sprint; Tennis Tournament was decided this evening, the former pair winning after going into three sets. Chcrrington and191 words
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Article63 1936-04-22 23 American Team Chosen For Golf Contest New York, April 21 THE United States Golf Association have invited the following to play for the the Walker Cup. Francis Ouimet (Captain), Albert Campbell, George Dunlap Jr., Walter Emery, Johnny Fisher, Harry Givan, Johnny Goodman, Renolds Smith, George Voigt, Ed. White63 words
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Advertisement39 1936-04-22 23 '••••iiiiii iininiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiini ll ii l ll ll ii (Ht i M t 1i:::SI RACKETS \ssM RESTRINGINO j There is only RELIABLE PLACE QUEEN'S 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams Pn 7634 "Tennis" English, Australian Amencan Out, only used. No other.39 words
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Advertisement35 1936-04-22 23 j'lrlMinliil: I' inli'l liiliili'l I ■ii|;,|:.|iilii|.'|ii|iii:i|ii|i.lii|ii|!i|i:|i!|ii|iilii||i|ii|ii|ii|ii|!!li!|iilillii|ii| i|i'|; |ii|"li'liill!|iillilHllllllHll"J BRITISH CEMENTS Give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE SNOWCRETE COLORCRETE STOCKED BY (Incorporated m S.S.) IV S. m35 words
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Article, Illustration963 1936-04-22 24 HERMES - UNEXPECTED VICTORY Shock Team Of Div. I. BY HERMES Singapore, Tuesday. ONCE more the Royal Artillery created a surprise m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league this afternoon, when they defeated the leaders, the R.A.F., by three goals to one m a game m which963 words
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Article36 1936-04-22 24 The Commercial Cup match between the Singapore Harbour Board and Fraser and Neave on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday ended m a win for the Harbour Board by 9 goals to nil.36 words
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Article187 1936-04-22 24 MIDDLESEX V. S.C.C. Regiment's First League Match r-DAY the Middlesex Regiment will make their first appearance m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league when they meet the S.C.C. on the padang. The regiment will field the same side as has done service for them m thei; three friendly matches,187 words
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Article39 1936-04-22 24 London. Apr. 21 A DEAD heat resulted m the Metropolian Stakes to-day, Quashed (7—2) and Jack Tar (100— 8 1 finishing together m a field of 19 runners, with Corona Corona (s—l) third tnree lengths behind.— Reuter.39 words
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Advertisement51 1936-04-22 24 m i I I I I Willi! |l |;||||l |TX^ mMm i L .^W mWi-Smmi J A, Ut The> all good singers K^S?' fl The Marx Brothers. j I 'SWM \m wSSf J j "Night at the Opera" f^Ci##l I I rWIHWi Im i —MM I OPENING AT THE ALHAMBRA51 words
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Advertisement130 1936-04-22 24 11l t|;:|!Hl|i!|'i|il|ii|nl:i|ii|i:aii|ii|!!|ii|!il' I illl|M|i!|r|i:|il|lHiiliHli|iilii|llliHllliilii|lH!lllHlHll!illllMlllllH |l ll,ll, r Forget Everything Else.. MARK THIS DOWN S C APITOL MOXDAY April 27<h mF^*~ |m^. jWvv\ -^^^^^^^m_^ m \W Wi By^ B^sB^^ '''s'.'ssjZsN&nL '"jfr^Bi C I' WA^ wJ^M^^mW mw^ __WW_9Wf?' SfQriaoQßyy ''dn^Xti'y^ft JT ■r .v^^^^^B > JBlMfc^fl ■rf T^*^fcA* mrr A&xKVs. 'sv *a6aic&yßmm -a^m130 words
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