Morning Tribune, 2 May 1936
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Title Section14 1936-05-02 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 78. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, May 2, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1936-05-02 1 B <|iril LOtAL I' A 111 mi. it v II Ori,^ i.if BETTER THAN EVER MALAYA'S GROWING TRADE WITH T. K. "it i difficult to foresee the end of the present confused state of I international affain, but it is quite certain that insofar as we1,705 words
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Article71 1936-05-02 1 Engagement 1 nnauneed In London London, May 1. THE formal announcement of the engagement of Miss Bridget Thomas, daughter of Sir Shcnton Thomas. Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for Malay States, is given prominence m to-day's papers. There are the usual photographs of the prospectiveReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-05-02 1 Mr. R. M. Meyer was a passenger by the (onte Verde yesterday, to spend a holiday m Europe.18 words
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73 1936-05-02 1 London, May 1. SIR Herbert Austin's gift of £250.000 for research at Cambridge is expected to result m the early construction of a million volt laboratory to conduct atom bombarding experiments. Lord Rutherford declares that efforts thereby facilitated on tin- transmutation of matter. Sir AmbroseReuter - 73 words
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Article119 1936-05-02 1 NEW ECONOMIC PARLEY Significant U. S. U.K. Speeches London, May 1. SIGNIFICANCE is attached to the co-incidence of the official British and American advocacy of the removal of trading restrictions. Mr. Cordell Hull, addressing the Chamber of Commerce m Washington declared that excessive trade barriers were a major factor mReuter - 119 words
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Article40 1936-05-02 1 London, April 25. Sir nor Alfonso Marconi, brother of the famous inventor, died from a heart attack m a London hotel last night on the eve of Marconi Day, which is bein.? celebrated to-day m Ital ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article21 1936-05-02 1 Arrangements are being made to enable the King of Albania to pay an official visit to Rome at an early date.21 words
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Advertisement85 1936-05-02 1 j I. I I I I i I I I I I I I i I I I i i i I I liiiiiliiliilMliiliiliii I I I I I I l-'l •iilii|iil,ili:|i!|"i'i|iii:t K v ill!(^l^*B secret K.W.V. Genuine South African EAU-DE-COLOGNE After a hot and tiring day try a bath85 words
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Article117 1936-05-02 2 Success Of The Silent Days Back Again AN excellent caste, fine background and very acting are the outstanding features of "Little Lord Fauntleroy." which opened at the Pavilion last night. The him is a revival of the old silent version and is very ably presented. Freddie Bartholomew, who117 words
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Article26 1936-05-02 2 The municipality of Paris la organising a centenary celebration to commemorate the Inauguration of the An de THomphe by King Louis Philippe on July 29. 1836.26 words
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Article82 1936-05-02 2 Italian Motor Column Advances Rome, May 1. AX Italian motorised c tlumn, con. slating of 3,000 units, has Ankober, about seventy miles from the Capital. An advance guard imarching several miles ahead the main body The Emperor, after a discussion with the Government, has decided to continueReuter - 82 words
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Article88 1936-05-02 2 Bi rlin, May "DEACE abroad is necessary for the 1 fulfilment of Germany's ideals." declared Hitler m a May Day speech here He said. "We have jimantic plans and therefore want to maintain peace. Grumblers m foreign countries may not understand {'his. but we only want to88 words
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Article85 1936-05-02 2 Giant French Liner Loses A Propeller Havre, May 1. THE trials of the Normandie after six month's refitting were suddenly interrupted m full view of crowds lining the quayside. The vessel abruptly stopped and a diver who was sent down reported that one of the four propellers wasReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement92 1936-05-02 2 I p- a|a a a T "THIS MILK KEEPS dk> .-THST^ S Iz win iout iW^ Hjß T R REFRIGERATION!"^ ffjj/ R Q rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended B J. Whole Milk the milk by doctors for even the frail--5 that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If92 words
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Advertisement103 1936-05-02 2 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most A Simple, Practical and Economical __olution WIHUVII THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may adequately provide for the care and comfort103 words
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Article213 1936-05-02 3 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR Gazette Notice Issued IT v announced that the t<*kmtag Order has been made by the f ,oven •m Council under the Tracli„n Engines and Motor Cars Ordini This Order may be cited as the 5,,!;,.,,'':; lorries .Sinsapore, Order. person shall drive or cause213 words
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Article95 1936-05-02 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Mr. II v Han Mm Remains In Canton Canton, April 30. IT la officially denied here that Mr. Hu I Han Mm, the Kuomintang leader, cent ral Chen Chi Tang (Governor of Kwangtung) and General Li Chung Jen (Governor of Kwangsh have accepted the95 words
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Article80 1936-05-02 3 Premier's Appeal To End Economic Anarchy Paris, April 25. THE electoral campaign closed with a broadcast speech by the Premier, M. SarnMr. m which he declared that all wanted to sec France happier, more prosstronger and more sure of her nee and security. was the Parliament's programme iReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-05-02 3 A large party went aboard the Conte Verde to wish Mr. and Mrs. T. Troller **bon voyage" when they sailed for England on leave.24 words
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303 1936-05-02 3 Cleaner Who "Borrowed" Car Finds Himself In Trouble PARKING his car near the Mercantile Bank about mid-day on Mar. 21 this year, Mr. G. Woods, the well-known Malayan jockey entered the office of the Singapore Turf Club. When he came out about five minutes later, he found his car missing.303 words
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Article199 1936-05-02 3 Took off 31 lbs. with Kruschen Why continue to be fat? Why continue to be afraid to step on a weighmg machine for fear of what it may show? Once you start on Kruschen being weighed is no longer an ordeal, but a pleasure. Read199 words
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Article56 1936-05-02 3 In the aiticle on "Singapore's First Girl Lift Attendant" published yesterday the name of the co-manager was spelt wrongly. It should read Mr. E. W. Price and not Mr. Pearce. Mr J A. Goetzee, the general manager for Malaya, is also m Singapore now m connection with the work56 words
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Article27 1936-05-02 3 Berlin, April 29. The Propaganda Ministry's order of April 2 forbidding the mention of Dr. Eckener's name m the press has been withdrawn. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement32 1936-05-02 3 I I I I I I I I ►—''I IHMIIOIIM'I ft' MASTER LAMINATED STEFI. PADLOCKS _JTr_P Bt #^fk K_H 1 ißhlm I J P /.CI I «_^i C__r wj_o^^^^:m ,i.if_!T!Tr^^^v-^^ •_W Hrt^rri^^^iH32 words
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Advertisement126 1936-05-02 3 ITS DARN SELDOM THAT SUCH A GREAT LAUGHING SHOW COMES TO TOWN j FORGET YOUR TROUBLES and CARES and SEE M.G.Ms RIOT of REVELRY WED. May (Uli at iiu ALMAMMU _fC___F T 1 F _I#V fl_M__l $F" _fcßt^^_^^«-J__ 1 > y ________P_F^_P^_P__PV_P__P^_P^________ N. fl IiIAS-UUJL-l---h-l R v v wH V.126 words
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Article343 1936-05-02 4 Poor Support Just Now (By our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber (Singapore) 26tj cts. down 1 1 ct. Market Tone: Easier. Tin (Singapore) $1014., up fVi To-day's Prices:— London: 7 7 16d„ down 116d\ Market Tone: Irregular. New York: 15~/ n cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet.343 words
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Article85 1936-05-02 4 COMMODITY PRICES Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, May 1. THE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver, copra and wolf miniMarket tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Spot: 7! 2 (up 1 32). July-Sept.: 7 19 32 (up 132). LONDON TIN Spot: 1*209 3 16 (up85 words
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Article46 1936-05-02 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By our Financial Correspondent) London, May 1. The closing prices were as follows. London New York Cross Rate 4.93 15 16 (up 1 16) London 75 116 (up 116) London Amsterdam: 7.28 U (up Vi) London Hongkong: Is. 113 16d. (unchanged).46 words
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120 1936-05-02 4 Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. May* 26 3 8 26 716 Good F.A.Q. m cases (F. 0.8. May* 26' 4 26 5 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. i Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26' 8 26' 4 do.120 words
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Advertisement22 1936-05-02 4 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated m New Zealand) Fire, Marine, Motor and Workmen's Compensation. W. J. DEXTER, Manager. OFFICE 2, FINLAYSON GREEN.22 words
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Advertisement45 1936-05-02 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, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. M |L n ?&er, H. UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.45 words
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Advertisement35 1936-05-02 4 ptdl.V-_^li^^>)^»*ff^|fvV^^---C3_a Uou'll .^^-lL q "W"CYM A \r(/n v II II I /rvy WORLD'S SPORT RECORDS RU N N IN G r>_4 11 Seconds 1 5. Agents for Malaya: The Successors of MOINE COMTE CO., LTD.35 words
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Article549 1936-05-02 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE LIST New Serendah ($2) 2.25 2.35 New Scudai ($2) 1.45 1.50 Nyalas ($1) .92 .97 Pajam ($1) 1.80 1.90 Perak R. Valley ($1) 1.02 1.07 Parit Perak ($1) 2.30 2.40 Punggor ($1) .26 .30 Radella ($5) 4.05 4.35 Sandycroft ($2) 1.00 1.10 Sungei Bagan ($2) 2.75 2.90549 words
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Article881 1936-05-02 5 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW By Air Mail Budget Sensation: Rubber Speculative Position: Appropriate World Stocks London. Apr. 21. rE new account on the eve of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's budget disclosure opened with a firm undertone. Nobody m the City seemed to be prepared for any striking changes. Insurance881 words
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Advertisement176 1936-05-02 5 -.rilllllllllllllllllll^lMllJllllllHlrlllll^l'lill l l' l llll|nlllllllllllllllli:»llinill|ll|l l |ll|il|ll|illl «''|M|lllMl I 'l'l|n|M|P|l.|ll|i'tii|-|'i|il|'l|M|H|.T Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANR. LTD.. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised 540.000.000.00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING. CHILI A STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH:176 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-05-02 6 A thrilling scene from "Way Down East" coming to the Alhambra shortly.12 words
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Article237 1936-05-02 6 Battle Scenes FOR eignt frenzied hours, it looked as if 'The Big Parade" were marching again at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Machine guns stuttered. Shrapnel burst. Rifles spat fire over the parapets of trenches. Artillery thundered. For a radius of a mile from the studio residents must have237 words
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Article242 1936-05-02 6 Great American Drama IF a woman pays the price of her sin m remorse and suffering, has she won the right to love and happiness again? An ageless conflict between stern rookbound morality and the spirit of liberality and forgiveness, becomes a issue again m the dramatic242 words
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Advertisement201 1936-05-02 6 .J. A GRAND WEEK-END ATTRACTION j Acclaimed by Last Nijrht's audiences as a picture that stands out as one of the rare experiences of the Screen j ll* AVI■ I ft Xl-| MATINEES j J \I" i» W ■■j■ IP TO-DAY and TO-MORROW I »lt 0.10 I— ■■■■■■i J v201 words
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Advertisement67 1936-05-02 6 THEATRE ItOVtH Matinees: TO-DAY and TO-MORKOU £Sk I at 2 pm. I* '":___fe*l_-l m Ji ■'■j^sv^__i Jur :l,rsl aM(I m,M f sparkling Komantic Comedy f _fi_P__3__*_F < •FW%*7■" m T L iL„ ■L_ B____-L. _§fe>^ Come early to Avoid Rush. COMING SOON! A Grand STAGE SHOW! REX STORY'S "GREATER NINE67 words
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Article325 1936-05-02 7 Young Star's Worry WHEN Freddie Bartholomew was first i l pc?ure which is showing .at he P uv ion, he was terriby worried ■I ut what hi. playmates might do or say *hen he appeared wearing jiie traditional velvet suit and lon* golden ciins of the world-famous325 words
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Article180 1936-05-02 7 Cold Prevented Girl Noting Fumes DAWN DAVIS. 22-year-old variety and radio perfomer. narrowly missed death through gas poisoning, a peril m which she found herself through a lifelong dread of gas! Turning m at nights she uses a powerful electric torch and after her performance m Blackpool, she180 words
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Advertisement162 1936-05-02 7 A I ■ROSE MARIE, I LOVE YOU". How often have you enjoyed that haunting melody Now METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER brings the famous > i musical show to the Screen with the Singing Sweethearts m their greatest roles yet V 7 I US 1 PPfP I OPENING TUESDAY NEXT at the CAPITOL j162 words
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Advertisement171 1936-05-02 7 cal|lll ■■•■iiiiif ttiiiiiiiiiiii MM Yj I Matinee To-day 5 V t ALMAUfBRA last night i J J J* See WILEY POST, famous Dare-devil Aviator match his witsT •••against The DEATH RAY, One of the most Destructive Inventions^ •i* of modem Aviation! *j* «_<ri«M__sv? y»!rt-_ IKi _B/ 3?r _^M i 'c171 words
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Article, Illustration735 1936-05-02 8 THE RISKS OF MEMBERSHIP Speech On Foreign Policy London. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., was the guest at luncheon, at the Hotel Metropole of the Rotary Club of London, and m an address to which he gave the title "Thinking Aloud" he spoke of the position of this735 words
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Article633 1936-05-02 8 was worn together with a very bouffant coat, three-quarter length, which had n flaring basque and long puff sleeves. The buttons that did it up down the centre front, were large white flowers. EVENING GOWNS One of the most beautiful evening gowns was a black crepe modelled633 words
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Advertisement163 1936-05-02 8 mm i i i i i i i i i i i i i < i i i i i i i i i m i •iiiiiiiii.fi m ii iiiiiiiii'i^ni'ii i i > q, .fr S THE I ASH K\ |\\U j_D ASSCTLA-fCg j .j <Oltl»OltATIO\ LIMITED., J J m163 words
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Advertisement83 1936-05-02 8 SUN TALKIE HALL (NEW WORLD) 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Warner Bros. Super Musical -HAPPINESS a ii i: a ii with DICK POWELL iiiiii'-i<'iii a ii a i' a <' a ii a a i ,a i< a i' aiia ia,iai aiiaiiaiia,iai a,iaiiaiianaiia a aiia aiii ai a aiiar 1, aa*83 words
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Article434 1936-05-02 9 DR. SCHACT'S POSITION Tk.T _l Devaluation ISot Likely TH E position of Dr Schacht, 1 the Minister of Economic Affairs, is the subject of a note m the current issue of tne Berlin Weekly, a periodical throat* which information on political and economic events J n Germany434 words
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Article73 1936-05-02 9 Calcutta. cai lr w hn Anderson Governor of BenM iiSSfi.^* Kin G^ge V of on •,m nd Wlth a personal donation Th 7° ri, P p^ 'about £115.. fdtotl le relief of human sufferlnp upon at P rovi n^. was decided fe CalwttL rppr^r nt^ive meeting held a,n73 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-05-02 9 Mr. Godfrey Locker-Lampson with the male lion cub presented to him by the authorities of the Cairo Zoo. The cub is kept m a cage constructed m a drawing-room and is allowed to run m the room at certain times. He is shortly to be handed over to the Zoo.50 words
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Article263 1936-05-02 9 Impending Changes In The East Hong Kong, IN a reshuffle of British Army units abroad, it is learned that Shanghai will lose the Lancashire Fusiliers m the not far distant future, and it is stated that this regiment will be replaced by the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire263 words
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Article128 1936-05-02 9 Labour Chief For I. !b. A. London MR. George Lansbury, former leader of the Labour Party has left London on his Peace Tour to the United States. He is going at the invitation of a croup of Christian Pacifists to take part m what is termed an emergency128 words
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Article156 1936-05-02 9 Scalded Typisl Gets £100 Damages London. MISS Veronica Mary Agnes Lynch, aged 23, a typist, of Athlone Road, Tulse Hill, S.E., London, was awarded £100 damages m the King's Bench Division recently for a mishap m a City teashop, when she was scalded by a pot156 words
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Article91 1936-05-02 9 Pol ice Feat Bombay Man Wins Prize Nasik. Bombay Presidency. MR. P.M. Stewart. Chief of Police at Nasik. Bombay Presidency, has been awarded the King's Gold Medal for the Police Essay Competition. This is the first time since its inception that the Medal has been won by a police officer91 words
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Article67 1936-05-02 9 Dartmouth (Nova Scotia). Believed to have been the first man to send a dir:ct trans-Atlantic cable messaee from Canada to Britain. Mr. John Laing. a Scotsman, has died here. He was 87 years old. Mr. Lame, war, one of the six Scottisn telegraphers who went to Canso (Nova67 words
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Article19 1936-05-02 9 Mr. J. L. Woods, the well-known Ipoh lawyer has been elected President of the Ipoh Rotary Club for 1936-37.19 words
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Article434 1936-05-02 9 Clerk Found Not Guilty London BEFORE Mr. K. Marshall at the WestB minster Police Oogfc Oaor« Bloxam. 22, clerk, of St. Gabriels ßoad, Cricklewood. and Maurice Orbach, *fo secretary and director. D Avenue answered remanded charges--moxam of using insulting words and behaviour at Kensington Gore, and or434 words
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Article125 1936-05-02 9 More To Be Used In South Africa Johannesburg MORE German aeroplanes are to be used on the South African airways services. The Junkers Company, whose machines are at present m use by the railway administration, are to supply the South African airways with three fast passenger aeroplanes at125 words
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311 1936-05-02 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, May 2, 1936. CONTROL OF LORRIES TT is announced that the Governor m Council has made an order under the Traction Engine and Motor Cars Ordinance providing that "no person shall drive or cause to be driven a tractt.>n engine, constructed for the purpose of311 words
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Article851 1936-05-02 10 A Weekend Causerie by Autolycus ANE of the most significant items of the news of this week has not received the prominence m the Malayan press that it really deserves It was a Reuter cable hinting at a movement m Geneva to reform the League of Nations. The851 words
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Article255 1936-05-02 10 Miss P. H. Rogers has been admitted Into Penang General Hospital as a atient. Mr. N. S. Killick. manager of Jugra Estate, Banting, has gone on leave and Mr. P. H. Stranack is acting for him. Captain and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Freyberg, who have retired from Malaya, are now255 words
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Article, Illustration56 1936-05-02 10 A beautiful part of the Bostern Estate m Dovedale, about 165 acres of which have been presented to the National Trust by the Pilgrim Trust. In the picture are the famous Dove Holes, the haunts of martins and dippers. Mrs. Joan Tasker, the first woman owner of one of the56 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1936-05-02 11 WORK WELL IN HAND Completion Due In Few Years Singapore, Friday. THAT Singapore, m spite of being a small island of only 217 square miles, is m the running to be second to none m the world m point of modernisation is a fact admitted and1,703 words
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Advertisement50 1936-05-02 11 I HONE 5934 I -v Telegraphic Address: 5933 f 0 GOODWOOD The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. n-,0-, Ideal for permanent residents RES! AURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. Qti COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. mH Dmner Dance Qn Wednesday, May 6. HLNERS $1.50. NO AFTER-DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE50 words
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Advertisement105 1936-05-02 11 Kt w^o^ a^^^^^^^^^^^^^*fc__f w W***"**^ V X_K Creme Au Rie Fish a la Florentine Roast Lamb and Mint Sauce Brussel Sprouts and Pomme Boulangere Cold Meat and Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese. Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHi: Hors P'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other105 words
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Article, Illustration80 1936-05-02 12 HITLER VOTE DUKE AND GOVER This lone painter, suspended m a tiny cradle over the bows of the Queen Mary m the graving dock at Southampton, is dwarfed by the mighty proportions of the great liner. Herr Hitler himself was an early volcfl This picture was taken when the Duke80 words
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Article, Illustration100 1936-05-02 13 tmany's election. The picture shows him handing m his voting paper at a Berlin booth. No time was lost after the Queen Mary was moored, and before the dock was emptied of water men were at work examining her. Above is100 words
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Article889 1936-05-02 14 Colour For Your OFF, with her head— off with her head!" shrieked the wicked red Queen, and the head she was after was that of poor benighted little Alice, she of the weird adventures m Wonderland. Remember? And it's "off with your head"— or practically off, if you as889 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-05-02 14 This plaid taffeta gown worn by Lily Pons m "I Dream Too Much" is trimmed with stiff organdie m blue and white.22 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-05-02 14 Smart foundations and fitting lingerie is an important part of any woman's wardrobe.13 words
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Article998 1936-05-02 14 OUR LETTER from PARIS Jeanette cherie, Since felt hats are not much worn just at present, they try to give that particular material lots of new utilisation: good luck for the workers and manufacturers m the trade which used to be flourishing. Felt is an ornament now-a-days. In light quality998 words
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Advertisement141 1936-05-02 14 j dorotliv iitoro > gives j Zota Foam reducing baths m her new salon.. Invaluable for Rheumatism. Sciatica Lumbago. !?ND TTOOR. 18, BATTERY RD. Phone 6995. j j~~}^ Obtainable from lV T vA M*YN\RDS. Eatery frfll^lxll IA) WWITIfAWAT £AU>fejflPpf J^irijyl LAW co Lm fA i\ mwnK* ijttt' J.I L 'CCa*141 words
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Advertisement95 1936-05-02 15 LUGGAGE LV CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j Engage Contractors Forwarding j Booking R R AtS tS ys for F.M.B. j 5 Baggage Agents for:- j Blue Funnel Une East Asiatic line f Nederland Ltoe 1 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., J etc etc. i Tel Address- "LUGGAGE*' PHONE 2428 or95 words
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Advertisement123 1936-05-02 15 A TOUHIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE CURIOS I CHINESE NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED Please come to have a visit Beautiful assorted colours. Porcelain tea sets. Pewterware, Silk underwear Emd: Linen bed spread. Dinner cloths, Handkerchiefs. Ivory goods, Mahjong sets New design camphor wood chests and curios, etc. Soon .100 Coy. 53 HIGH STREET,123 words
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Advertisement74 1936-05-02 15 STATIONER A~ "NOVEL" BARGAIN 7|6d. and 3!6d. novels to be cleared at 50 CTS. EACH. Limited copies available E.M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. EYES y\ jMcmr^^ 4 Arcade. Qualified Eye Specialists. Eye Examinations. Eyeglasses. Exclusively. Phone 3002. GRAMOPHONES 4. .j. I COLIMBIA 1 1 GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS NEW74 words
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Advertisement127 1936-05-02 15 CHEMIST EPHEDROL FOR CATARRH HAYFEVFR 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., I (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. TAILOR Fresh stocks of English Suitings I S and Shirtings127 words
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Article, Illustration12 1936-05-02 16 Mr. Charles Burke left Singapore by the Conte Verte on Home leave.12 words
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Article69 1936-05-02 16 THE N.Y.K. ss Kashima Maru is scheduled to arrive m Singapore on Tuesday. May 4. The following passengers are disembarking here: Mr. J. R. Burnham, Mrs. M. E Bijlaard, Master W. Bijlaard. Palembam: Mr. H. T. G. Robey. Mrs. A. Snow Mr. T. F. Tjoeng, Mr.69 words
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Article207 1936-05-02 16 Increase For All The Sections THIS year has started auspiciously foj Southampton Docks, the official statistics for January, issued by th i Southern Railway Company, Indicating an all-round advance m traffic. The number of vessels inward rose from 179 to 212, and outward from IT I to 212,207 words
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Article71 1936-05-02 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE 3)down Gate No. 16 3 11 3 30 3 32 3 34 3 48 4 Orestes 4 J Bennevis 2 4 Mirzapore 52 X Silveray 50 8 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, Singkara. Oil Wharf: H.M.S. "Herald." VESSELS71 words
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Article107 1936-05-02 16 Injur id Man Treated At Sea WHEN the P.S.N.C. liner Orduna arrived at Liverpool recently, it was reported that while the vessel was In mid -Atlantic between Vigc and Ber muda. the oil tanker San Quirmo. belonging to the Eagle Oil and Shipping Co., signalled that her third107 words
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Article136 1936-05-02 16 DETAILS of the number of ships broken up and sold to foreigners m WW are given m a written answer by Mr Runciman. the President of the Board of Trade, who was asked by Mr. Shinwell (Lab.. Durham, Seaham) how many vessels had been scrapped shift 1 the136 words
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Advertisement415 1936-05-02 16 ■^■*^L«»2^^_^________?-____^* t-_* a _^^stfß**» ""^^^^^^^^^^^^^a?^^^— BRITISH INDIA V. O. S. N. W§ SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. f;ue Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 1936. SOUDAN 6.500 May 6 NALDERA 16,000 July 3 RANPURA 17.000 May 10 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July II RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 22 BANGALORE 6.000 July 30 BURDWAN 6.070 June 4415 words
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Advertisement61 1936-05-02 16 11. I. (AIM All) SAILINGS FOR HONG KONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Tonnage LeaveTALMA 10,000 May 1 SIRDHANA 8,000 May 21 SHIRALA 8,000 June i FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. SHIRALA 8,000 May j TILAWA 10,000 May 16 SANTHIA 8,000 May 31 Special Holiday Return Tickets tc China and Japan issued61 words
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Miscellaneous135 1936-05-02 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengtrang »S. Soon Hengi 9 a.m. Pontianak (Tonitii 10 a.m. Karimon (Mersing) 10 a.m Medan. Jask. Bushire, Amsterdam and London by Air (Netherlands) 12.45 p.m. Trengganu (generally*, Besat, Dungun. Kemaman. Kcmasek and Kretay (Mahidol) 2 p.m. India. East, North, South and West (Shiralat 2 p.m. Burma (Shirala)135 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-05-02 17 I Mrs. Nissim and Miss Sophie S. Abed left for Europe by the Conte Verde.19 words
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Advertisement330 1936-05-02 17 nmxs VIBI L P LI W I (Incorporated m Australia* NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR In Port May 3 MARELLA May 28 June 3 Special cheap round trip tickets Iran Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl bourne330 words
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Advertisement379 1936-05-02 17 lOv yfa TO ™ench ports I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 2 i DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk May 5 DESIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux May 29 D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk June 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). 1 1936 For Saigon Tourane379 words
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391 1936-05-02 18 THE TURBINE PERFECTED Invention Of An Englishman DETAILS of a new motor enirine the invention of an Fnirlishman which promises to revolutionise commercial flying and to supersede present types of aero and motor-car engines, have been revealed For years rumours of sensational discovorios mado391 words
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Article119 1936-05-02 18 Letter From Board's Secretary mm regard to an article entitled Singapore' Many Hindu Temples" whc h appeared In our Issue of Apri 28 n_£»_t!_! ,hr Mohammedan and Hindi Endowments Board writes to say Itn1 tno f Board controls the endowment iu nets of the Manamman Temple m South119 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-05-02 18 During demolition work near the Midi station m Brussels, a stone crypt, 72ft. long 30ft. wide, and nearly lift, high, has been discovered. It may date from either the eleventh or twelfth century, and is evidently part of a former convent.41 words
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Article167 1936-05-02 18 Preferred To Starve New York yrHEM they clraged her starved old body V? into the Morgue, they found pocket a bank book Which showed deposits totalling 9,274 dollars (£1,854) Doctors certified that Agnes Dunbar, the battered old woman who was found lying m a gutter m the167 words
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Advertisement52 1936-05-02 18 STHE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING x i v _tf J!?** if?^sa /.a^\jrt tfhßja 4^t# >R s: _3__Pw —mn a''^'*' 1 /v. V____L^fllVli^___ft_r^ l **f_ 1^ vS^________*s^^" 1 *wV'** V V 1 S $S"S)_ s^f*oAj^ I T Sole Importers: i ;>'■!■«' luisl Asiatic iouipan>, LiiiiMtcfJU J SINGAPORE KUALA52 words
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Advertisement159 1936-05-02 19 SHERBORNE T.....„„ r AU5T1N a\id* uxurioudy^eSSfppe^ f m deI available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive *_^u£S^e«r£ SCater SIX Wlnd W m de1 WUh neW b dy lineS swee P in^ down from the roof to the tail m a paneh improved fl^-fltting sliding roof, and the spare159 words
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Miscellaneous1229 1936-05-02 19 1 JLrn^ The NeWS and Announce 845 p.m. Irish Music. David Rich- _a^-m.T m■■ 1 __r__, __l -_-r-_. 8 -20 a.m. Close down a rds n baritone). Albert FitzGerala _l_fclmJ __r__l __M D/t Ht#4 <V 10 lin). Albert FitzGerald: The Vl^ I Ii A-m I 8188 i TRANSMISSION 1 Groves1,229 words
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Article197 1936-05-02 20 Reaches Fifty Miles Per Hour London JKIMMING over the Thames at just over fifty miles an hour, the latest hing m miniature was craft has been )ut through her paces at Greenhithe. She was one of four high speed tor>edo motor boats built by Thornycrofts r or a197 words
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Article75 1936-05-02 20 The Leeds Corporation Finance Committee has decided to recommend the City Council to guarantee £1,500 to safeguard the future of the musical festival which is held every three years. If the proposal is approved it will be the first occasion m the 75 years' history of the festival that the75 words
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Article127 1936-05-02 20 Breach Of Promise Damages New York DREACH of promise damages of £***** have been awarded to Miss Lilian Mendal by the New York Supreme Court She alleged m her suit that Mr. Frederic Gimbel, member of a wealthy department-store family, told her over the trans Atlantic telephone m127 words
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Advertisement38 1936-05-02 20 r riiii| l iiiiiiiiuiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii^ii» l <i''i''«'iii'iiiiiniiiiiiini ii• i i ANCHOR BEER _W^_^_H__ A t_t B B _v* wr/r Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTB: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. W-8-38 words
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Miscellaneous1035 1936-05-02 20 M*ms .JILIM-. 1.50 p.m. Light recorded music. Close Oft Tilt RADIO down. Time signai (Continued from page W J^W^ 650 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. Ili'l'lill S 1 ft i toil 710 P- m Popular music. ■*t I I ibb g Talk by Mr victor Ido 820 pm. The Zigeuner Orchestra.1,035 words
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Miscellaneous58 1936-05-02 20 "False Phillis" (Newton) Mrs. Blanche Urquhart. (a) "Norwegian Bridal Procession" Greig) (b) "Polonaise Op. 40" (Chopin). At the Piano: Madame Felicia Dietz. 8.30 p.m. Close down. 11..1. Penang 49.33 metres (0,080 kcs.) TO-DAY 7.00 p.m. Time Signal. 7.03 p.m. Day's programme. 7.08 p.m. Recorded Dance Music. 8.00 p.m. Malay Music.58 words
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Article1970 1936-05-02 21 Some Comments On of first division soccer in A F c EA jy D^e mis season is the regularA Sl ih which the law of the throwity by half backs and allowed to "SiSd by many of the offlt0 i g a cUng as linesmen. You1,970 words
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Article105 1936-05-02 21 FOLLOWING are the positions m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league after last night's match Goals P W L D F A Pts. Royal Air Force 7 5 1 124 811 Royal Inniskillings 7 3 1 3 22 8 9 Chinese 6 4 l l 12105 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-05-02 21 H. E. Orr, the S.C.C. centre forward, is also a keen tennis player. Here is a snap of him at the S.C.C. Spring Tournament, just ending.26 words
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Advertisement32 1936-05-02 21 HE STANDS ALONE AS THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER OF MODERN TIMESI __F J& __Pfi __^Jr ___Pr_r rrPmV *'*T Jk FJ& i ■****>:! Us _nZ >_^_£ 1 '""'P*' v* L OPENS at the CAPITOL May 12th.32 words
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Article1889 1936-05-02 22 TOUR OF THE SHOW An Excellent Display ONE of the most colourful stalls at the British Trade Fair is that of Joseph Travers, at Nos. 51 to 57. This stall is bound to catch the eye of any visitor to the fair by reason1,889 words
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Article47 1936-05-02 22 Baron von Wiesnc*. the Viennese adviser of the Archduke Otto, m a statement to a new-paper, said that m the event of a restoration the Archciuk? 'vould not take the title "Kaiser'" ns that mieht lead to foreign pnlitirnl complications, bur would style himself "Landesfurst" (Reigning Prince*.47 words
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Article, Illustration67 1936-05-02 22 Two of the stalls at the British Trade Fair at the Great World, Singapore, opened by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. A. S. Small, yesterday evening. Large crowds flocked to the exhibition, at which there is a record number of stalls. On the left a stand designed by67 words
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Article801 1936-05-02 23 REFEREE - MALINAO STOPPED IN NINE ROUNDS REFEREE Boy Quee's Good Win Over Fond (BY BIG crowd enjoyed the boxing A ,t the New World last night. Young Frisco fulfilled expectations Cheating Frank Malinao m the _Li! event but had no easy thing f Tt and the plucky stand of Mall„,in him801 words
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Article201 1936-05-02 23 Final League Fixtures For To-day THE following are the final matches m the Enclish Football League to be played to-day: FIRST DIVISION .Arsenal v. Leeds U. Birmingham v. West Bromvich A. Brentford v. Derby C. Chelsea v. Blackburn R. Iverton v. Preston N.E. Grimsbv T. v. Manchester C.201 words
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Article, Illustration201 1936-05-02 23 Singapore, Friday. Mr Justice Whitley is leaving Singapore to-day to attend the Court 01 Appeal m Kuala Lumpur, beginning on May 4. He expects to be away Cram Singapore about a fortnight. II only as a delightful cooling drink deliriously creamy and refreshing you would give pride201 words
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Advertisement23 1936-05-02 23 %^H*?ftTi/ RESTRINGING j QUEEN'S 111 3, Prince Street. Phone Telegrams Enoiicv, 7G3 "Tennis" j English Australian American m uul only used. No other.23 words
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Advertisement62 1936-05-02 23 Ovaltine for Fitness and Energy (J I I I II I I 1 I I I I I I I I UK I I I Ml I I I I I I I Ml HI I ir I I I I I I I a^.^ a^ a a m*^ W_L62 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1936-05-02 24 HERMES - HERMES BUT THE R.A.F. WON Club Must Find Goalgetters BY Singapore, Friday. IF only the S.C.C. had two efficient goal getters m their front line they might well have turned defeat into victory this ;»fternoon at Anson Road Stadium when they met the1,345 words
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Article37 1936-05-02 24 The fortnight's strike at tie factory of the Eerliet Motor Company at Venissicux. near Lyons, led to a riot between strikers and employee* who had continued to work, and the local pohce have been reinforced from Lyons.37 words
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Article19 1936-05-02 24 A report of last night's boxing at the New World, when Frisco met Malinao, appears on page 23.19 words
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Advertisement10 1936-05-02 24 M OTOR UK 1 0 X m* Agents: Singapore Rrnnches10 words
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Advertisement158 1936-05-02 24 SIXTH DAY AND STILL DRAW ING CROWDS NATURALLY YOI T CANT MISS IT OAMTOL M_aM__Mß_M_aM— M^M— iMM— BlV FRED and GINGER continue their Triumph m R.K.Os grandest ___L o"" 'X*' v ■Vvs. X\ _B V >_bcJT_L\__L ___r -fr-vX vKwiv obaßjov ________________________________________________?_____>. a ßliW___-_-_-_-_F:^y^ ._•._>: xxxx /x^^sft.fciffi^jjpy ___________________^r^____________________________r _____________________HK^^ -X^i^__r^ _itfHF158 words
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