Morning Tribune, 5 June 1936
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Title Section14 1936-06-05 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. l.— No. 107. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, June 5, 1956. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article195 1936-06-05 1 JAPAN PIW SSI II TO TAKE STEPS DISASTROUS TO TRADE ONLY FRANCE ■!fTSE§ TO London, June 4. IT is ascertained that the British Government has requested the United States, Germany and France to combine in protestinjr-to Japan on the issue of smuggling in North China inReuter - 195 words
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Article242 1936-06-05 1 Money Market Scares London. June 4. jie gold block in extremis, is thp ition asked en all sides as a result of to-day's further onslaught aeainst the franc, which temporarily yielded to 76.48 but was brought back by h w British intervention to 76.44 II reReuter - 242 words
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Article67 1936-06-05 1 Tragedies On Hoard Carthage London, June 4. ON the arrival of the P. and O. liner arthage at Plymouth to-day it was learnt that the purser. Mr. Wil Mam Gentry, a popular officer of the Company, had died. A week later Mr. Harry Foot, a 48Reuter - 67 words
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Article53 1936-06-05 1 London, June 3. Majesty the King has accepted Ition of Past Grand-Master of the united Grand Lodge of Freemasons.— Reuter v, r,u San Francisco, June 4. ar?" Charlie Chaplin, and his party here to-day on the conclusion <^ir Far Eastern tour.-Reuter. H C Dakers. Protector of Chihas goneReuter - 53 words
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Article200 1936-06-05 1 More Talk On Sanctions? London, June 4. A GENEVA message states that Div Benes. President of the League of Nations Assembly. was in telephonic conversation with M. Avenol. the Secretarv General of the League, this moinhV. in regard to the request 01 the Argentine Government thatBritish Wireless - 200 words
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Article35 1936-06-05 1 London, June 3. The Nceus was most enthusiastically welcomed on his arrival at Waterloo from Southampton, where he landed this morning accompanied by his two sons and two daughters and Ras Kassa.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article21 1936-06-05 1 Washington, June 3. The death is announced of Miss Clara Duttcm-Noyes one of the most prominent figures in American nursing.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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226 1936-06-05 1 TIN AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN THREE YEARS Problems Facing The Committee London. June 4. WILL the difficulties of the. renewal or restriction prove surmountable, is th*» question seriously affecting the tin market and causing the drop in the price to the loweat level for three years. On the oneReuter - 226 words
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Article78 1936-06-05 1 Miss Doreen Granger, an American girl whose ambition is to succeed in the Diplomatic Service of her country, is a visitor to Singapore. She is attached to the U.S. Embassy in Paris— Mr. Jessie Isidor Straus is the Ambassador— and is now on her way to Washington on leave. at78 words
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Article158 1936-06-05 1 A World Cruise Plan Singapore, Thursday. {T is possible that Singapore will have the oppbrtunity of seeing the giant Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary during the next year or so. At the suggestion of the Premier of New South Wales, Sydney has invited the Queen Mary to158 words
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Article98 1936-06-05 1 CHINA GOVERNMENT URGED TO WAR Sixty Military Leaders Offer Troops Canton, June 4. SIXTY Kwangtung and Kwangsi military commanders have issued a circular to-night supporting the recent declaration of the Canton Government urging a war of resistance against Japan expressing complete readiness to place their armies at the Government's disposal,Reuter - 98 words
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Article105 1936-06-05 1 On View At R.A.F. Pageant London. June 4. AN interesting feature of this year's Royal Air Force display at Hendon will be an exhibition of some of the veteran aeroplanes, including one of the early Wrieh* machines and one of the type used by Blcriot onBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article18 1936-06-05 1 Mr R. T. O. Lammert left by the night mail yesterday for Kuala Lumpur on a business trip.18 words
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Article691 1936-06-05 2 A SINGAPORE DIVORCE Evidence Taken In Camera Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGATIONS of adultery and 1 cruelty were made before Mr. Justice N. 11. P. Whitley, the Acting Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court to-day, by Virginia Mathilda Theresa Phillips (nee Koenig) in support of her petition for691 words
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Article179 1936-06-05 2 Decision To Form A Society Singapore, Thursday. AT a meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. this evening, it was decided to form a Singapore Gardening Society Mr R E Holttum presided and there was a fair attendance. Mr. Holttum suggested that it would be best for them to fix a179 words
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Article53 1936-06-05 2 Extensive Recruiting In Progress Windhoek. June 3. AN extensive recruiting campaign for n military service in Germany is being carried out in mandated SouthWest Africa. A continuous stream of young Germans attend ;he German doctor for medical examination on orders alleged to have been issued bv thpReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-06-05 2 Another incident from yesterday's match, Middlesex vs. It. A., the first of the Garrison Cup competition, which the Gunners won easily, 4 o.23 words
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Article25 1936-06-05 2 At March 4. 1936, total assets ot the National City Bank of New York were il .878.129.542 compared with $1,880 679,--850 at Dec. 31, 1935.25 words
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Article138 1936-06-05 2 t Australian Premier's Statement Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, May 22. THE Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons > announced in the House of Representatives that the Government had decided, after further consideration not to make any alteration in the books censorship system. He was replying to a question by the138 words
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Article58 1936-06-05 2 Cheques Returned Ry Mr. Rates London, June 3. IN view of the Budget Tribunal's report, Mr. Alfred Bates has returned to his brokers cheques for the amount of claims paid to him in connection with budget insurance At the same time, Mr. Bates states that he adheres toReuter - 58 words
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Article348 1936-06-05 2 French Strike Spreading Paris, Juno 3 THE strike movement in t: factories, which showed si dying down, has revived and unions claim that 230 factories Paris district have ceased worl that 100,000 men are staying In p o session. The food supply industry is considerably affected, notablyReuter - 348 words
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Article38 1936-06-05 2 New Director Of Military Operations London. June 3. MAJOR-GENERAL R.H. Hainin" MS bet n appointed Director of Military Operations and Intelligence at the WW Office from Sept. 1. next, succecdm Lieutenant General J.G. Dill Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 38 words
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Advertisement93 1936-06-05 2 (See page 24) G n T "THIS MILK KEEPS (/^^,lQpH^^ WITHOUT jjjJß R REFRIGERATION!" w W^JJ Q rpRY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended V> JL Whole Milk the milk by doctors for even the frail- y o that Aeeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer fresh milk—93 words
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Article1178 1936-06-05 3 JAPANESE REPORTS China Situation Clarified Canton, June 4. THE Kwangtung and Kwangsi auth--1 orities categorically deny the reoorts of me Japanese agency l imei. that the South forces are adv uning on Hunan, characterising the reports as mischief -making. T h e onsular bodies also interviewed bv1,178 words
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Article121 1936-06-05 3 Royanese Driver In Court Singapore. Thursday. A COLLISION between two motor-lor-ries in Bukit Timah Road, near the 4th mile, on the nigh* of April 7, had a sequel before Mr. L. 8.. Gibson, Criminal District Judge, to-day when a Boyanese named Hassan was called upon to answer121 words
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Article63 1936-06-05 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh New Chinese Regulations For Suppression Nanking. June 4. THE Central Government has promulgated new regulations for the suppression of the opium traffic in Chi na. Those who are found guilty of trafficking in opium above 500 taels will be sentenced to death. Planters of63 words
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Article115 1936-06-05 3 Men Picked Up From Capsized Junk Singapore, Thursday. TWO Chinese sailors were rescued from an overturned junk by tnc crew of the s.s. Tokiwa Maru about ten miles away from Singapore shortly after six o'clock this morning. Their shouts for help attracted the Captain of the Tokiwa115 words
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Article59 1936-06-05 3 Ransom Money To Re Returned Trenton, June 4. THE Attorney General announces that the ransom money, amounting to $14,860 found in Hauptmann's home will be returned to Col. Lindbergh shortly. Mr. Wilentz, the prosecuting counsel at the trial, has informed Col. Lindbergh, who is at present in England,Reuter - 59 words
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Article76 1936-06-05 3 New Attempt Abandoned London, June 4. SQUADRON-LEADER Hilton, who in view of the good progress he had made in his flight I'rom the Cape to England decided yesterday "to have a crack" at breaking the record recently established by Mrs Amy Mollison for this journey, abandoned theBritish Wireless - 76 words
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Article60 1936-06-05 3 A new Anglo-Swedish load line agreement has been signed at the Foreign Office by Mr. AnUiony Eden and Baron Palmstierna, the Swedish Minister. It is complementary to the international load line conventiion of 1930 dealing with vessels of over 150 tons gross, and concerns vessels under 150 tons gross, embodying60 words
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Advertisement93 1936-06-05 3 Government House Monday, June 1. His Excellencv and Mrs. Small, attended by the personal staff, left Penang for Singapore by the K^dah. Wednesday. June 3. His Excellency presided at a meetinp. of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. <• "MAX ft LIOX" j RAPID-HARDENING CEMENT 1 The93 words
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Advertisement106 1936-06-05 3 FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, TIDY HAIR EBilviVrin ttfe.J SOLIDIFIED 'fc./ BRILLIAi\TL\E W^ fOUR HAIR IN CONDITION, PREVENTS THE lON OF DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR, GIVES HIGH GLOSS TO THE HAIR. CAN LAST FOUR TIMES LONGER THAN OTHER BRILLIANTINE $l! 1C TQ DU 55 <:exts Of all Chemists and High Class106 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous44 1936-06-05 3 Law Xotiee For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Cobbett at 11 a.m. in the 2nd Court. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summonses and MJotions. At 2.15 p.m.:— Public Examinations of M. L. Marcus in Bankruptcy.44 words
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Up-To-The Minute Financial News
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Article294 1936-06-05 4 Little Trading Just Now I (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday morning. Rubber (Singapore 25V B cts., up «/8 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $92, down $2Va. To-day's Prices: London: T^d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 15% cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. TIN London: Spot294 words
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Article78 1936-06-05 4 Special London Cable (By Our Financial Correspondent) Loiidon, June 4, THE following were the closing prices for rubber, tin, gold, silver, copra and wolfram: Market Tone: Dull. LONDON RUBBER Spot: IVa (down 132). Oct.Dec.: 7 13|32 (down 1J16). LONDON TIN Spot: £186*8 (up Forward: £184 s (up LONDON78 words
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Article45 1936-06-05 4 Yesterday's Closing Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) London, June 4. THE closing prices were as follows: 1 London— New York Cross Rate: 5.03% (up *****). I. London— Paris: 7617 32 (up 516). London— Amsterdam 7.45 (up 2). London— Hongkong: Is. 3*»d. (down 1|16d.).45 words
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89 1936-06-05 4 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Tone of Market: Quiet steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 7*/4d. per lb. New York Spot Sheet U.S. cts. 15 5 a per lb. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.SS in (FOB. June) 2511.16 I Good F.A.Q. in cases89 words
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Article265 1936-06-05 4 London. June 4 6.30 p m •New York prices quoted in Uj3. currency. The above are dealers' middle prices; jobbers margins, brokerage and sump duty are not included. Share of £l denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or fall. 105 5 16 105%265 words
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Article176 1936-06-05 4 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,280th auction, to-day when there were: Catalogued 808,471 lb.— tons 360.93 Offered 741,503 lb— tons 331.03 Sold 580.257 lb.— tons 259.04 London— Spot 7 114 d. New York 15 5 8 cts.176 words
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Advertisement25 1936-06-05 4 I SO II II 11 11 in* if I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 'Incorporated in New Zealand) I vm <Q9« W J DEXTE R> Manager. H25 words
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Advertisement42 1936-06-05 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,0001 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager. H. UNAGAML Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.42 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-05 4 Overseas A\ Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. MWGAPO* Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION18 words
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Article1063 1936-06-05 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST sm-apore, Thursday, June 4th 1 p.m. Buyers Seller* Amp:- Tin (45.) Asam Kumbang (ft Austral Malay (t) Jver Hitam (55.) Av( weng <si i B grin Tin (£) -2-8-46cd 8--13-1.45 15 6 59-cd 14|--1 55 16'6 Batu Selangor ($D .70 75 Chenderiang (£> Hitam Tin <501,063 words
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Article426 1936-06-05 5 Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. For Year (By Air Mail* London, May 20. THE twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Carnarvon tSelangori Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, 17. St. Helen's-place, Bishopsgate .EC, Mr. James Warren (chairman of426 words
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Article44 1936-06-05 5 A purple heron boarded a trawler belonging to the Consolidated Fisheries. Limited, Swansea, when it was about 100 miles off the Irish coast It was fed by the sailors, and. when the vessel reached Swansea, the heron was sent to London to the Zoo.44 words
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Advertisement32 1936-06-05 5 J J ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j J i j t j s j Motor Imox INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. J m 1 I Agents: SIME DARBY CO., LTD. j J Singapore Branches J32 words
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Advertisement397 1936-06-05 5 KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. incorporated in the S.S. DIVIDEND NO. 3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 5 per cent. ?o the year ending 30th September 1936 will be paid to Shareholders on the 3 R 6 EBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Company will397 words
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Article240 1936-06-05 6 The Impo rtant Factor IF you ask me what is the most important single factor in this star business, I can give you only one answer: "A sense of humour!" Robert Montgomery, the flippant, was deadly serious as he talked about humour on his "Petticoat Fever"240 words
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Article109 1936-06-05 6 Reference to this subject seems to confuse Bill Robinson, but here it is: The coloured star, universally acknowledged the greatest of tap dancers, was recently named one of the eight most charming men in the world by Marjorie Wilson, renowned charm expert Robinson is featured in support of Shirley Temple109 words
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Advertisement208 1936-06-05 6 THE ONE WAY TO A NIGHT of CAREFREE GAIETY am! PUN "THE MILKY WAT HAROLD LLOYD AS YOUR GUIDE < t-. jf t^mmmmJHf^^'" I At I MM Mm w3* *M UK IT'S PARAMOUNT^ GRKAT TORNADO of MIRTH -At THE CAPITOL Next Week. SUNDAY PICTORIAL. "As an example of film artistry,208 words
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Advertisement74 1936-06-05 6 "BE OA^^i[Vis her BAntE cry ty Reliant as a sunbeam, I^l glorious as a rainbow, 4 she does her best to be T brave even when guns thunder and tears lurk behind her laughter! ■.HBffii 1 1 8> J B i^KHi B^ft l^ ALHAMBRA TUESDAY NEXT. CAPITOL. To-morrow Morning at74 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-05 6 EMPIRE Talkies ETanjong Pagar owing Sat. 6th. >.'s Mystery Thriller The Most Dangerous Game" With all Star Cast.18 words
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Advertisement176 1936-06-05 7 mmmmmmmmmmmmmm'i \(;L\NI)'S most popular pair of FUNSTERS are \t 1 IT AGAIN! <H THEM IN THIS GRAND HEN IRA VERS COMEDY TH\T EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT! |pavilion| zzz r. JWAUS LYNN I Special Added AttraetiM TO-DAY AIR MAIL PICTURES! 1 lie llerbT 1930 and MAIDEN VOYAGE of the "QUEEN MARY**, Scenes176 words
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Advertisement171 1936-06-05 7 RE(X)RI>-BREAKiy G fIOMEDY TOIUMPgI The BONNIE HIGHLANDERS have gone to BOHEMIA! S WHAT A SCREAM! CAP I T O L 1 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm THEY RE VAGABOND GYPSY LOVERS NOW I —and how they gyp those gypsy tfirls! —Presented with a Snappv Stage Attraction— J (THE fIAETAXO SIBLSj j In a171 words
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Article762 1936-06-05 8 «»lEED FOR A RESERVE First Line Of Defence CIR Herbert Matthews, addressing the Royal Society of Arts on "The Problem of Wheat Supplies in Time of War," said that recent questions in Parliament on the subject had drawn nothing from Ministers but polite evasions and indications,762 words
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Article81 1936-06-05 8 Special "Queen Mary" Film THE Pavilion anounce a special attraction with the film "Foreign Affairs," now showing, in the shape of two air mail news-reels which have just been j received The films are the departure of the Queen Mary from Southampton for New York on her maiden81 words
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Article171 1936-06-05 8 London. THE Bishop of Gloucester <Dr A. C. Headlam* writes in the Gloucester Diocesan Magazine. "As I notice that pacifism has been nut forward in some quarters as if it was a religious duty, I feel I ought to crive some advice on the matter It seems171 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-06-05 8 Indian and other British subjects waiting in the British Legation grounds at Addis Ababa while the Sikh Guards erected tents for their accommodation: A desolate and pathetic group.28 words
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Article349 1936-06-05 8 Criticism Of Fascist Tyranny London MR. C. R. ATTLEE, M.P., speaking ac the London Labour Day demonstration In Hyde Park, said that to-day they had a backward and almost unarmed people being beaten down b> a superior Power and it was being done with every advantage of science349 words
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Article328 1936-06-05 8 Mr. Duff Cooper - Mr. Duff Cooper By MR Duff Cooper, Secretary of Btatefor War, was the guest of honour the annual dinner of the Anglo Circle at the Langham Hotel. Lord Derwent, president, who was In the chair, in proposing the toast of "The Guests," described Mr. Dull Cooper as328 words
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Article419 1936-06-05 8 council to provide leaders, coaches, and judges in many districts. The number of "keep fit" classes has steadily increased. About 130 of them have been diroctlv sponsored 'by the council. Progress has been very marked in Kent, because of the generosity of certain residents in making it possible419 words
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Article491 1936-06-05 9 But It Imports Bananas Ceylon. May 16 Ml d s. Benanayake wants the en of Ceylon to give up cosd |0 back to the days of the bark ol the kokum tree. W he says, gave the Sinhalese n of old a golden com; lexio' nich491 words
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Article134 1936-06-05 9 Damage having been complained of through the use of Frensham Common by troops a conference was h< id on the common between members of the Frensham Common^ Committee of the Hambledon Rural District Council and military officers from Bordon. Mr. W r W Szlumpcr, chairman of the Commons Committee, and134 words
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Advertisement87 1936-06-05 9 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j I m ,^age Contractors Forwarding J mt m Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.B. t Railways. Baggage Agents for:— S Blue Funnel Line I i East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd., v etc etc. i Tel. Address.— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or87 words
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Advertisement115 1936-06-05 9 A i onus is SHOPPING GUIDE SILK STORE KAYSER SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Sole Distributors: Tajmahal Store 23, HIGH ST. CURIOS Please come to the right shop. You will get the right price. Manufacturers of Chinese Swatow drawn work. Emd: linen Bed Spreads. Punch work dinner cloths. New design Camphor115 words
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Advertisement81 1936-06-05 9 BOOKSHOP THE FUTURE OF SWEARING by Robert Graves $2.00 An intensely amusing monograph on the subject of bad language. Kelly Walsh, Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Raffles Place Singapore. FURNITURE THEY ARE HERE AGAIN Ilillonia Spring PILLOWS. 'COOL AND HYGIENIC." AT PASKOES LTD. 54, Orchard Road. STATIONER New shipment of ship-soiled81 words
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Advertisement154 1936-06-05 9 CHEMIST NYAL ANTACID POWDKR $1.00 Acidity of the stomach is often accompanied by gas pains, dyspepsia, ulcers, digestive disturbances and heartburn Nyal Antacid Powder will quicfcly and safely relieve this condition. Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. P^ Thompson Optical 4 Arcade. Qualified Eye Specialists.154 words
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311 1936-06-05 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday. June 5, 1936. TWO CRISES rpWO countries are at the moment facing grave internal crises. In China the difference of opinion between the Nanking and Canton administration! over the methods to be employed against Japanese aggression has caused misunderstanding for several years and appears to311 words
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Article540 1936-06-05 10 ANE of the most remarkable transformations that have been effected in Singapore in recent months is the laying out of the old race course at Kampong Java. The old S.T.C. buildings have been made spick and span for dressing rooms for sportsmen and look a great deal better540 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-06-05 10 The British eruiser, whieh conveyed the fugitive Emperor of Abyssinia and his family from Jibuti, French Somaliland. to Haifa, in Pairs line: H.M.S. "Enterpiise."24 words
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Article225 1936-06-05 10 Mr. R. H. Onraet. the InspectorGeneral of Police. S.S.. sails for Home on leave by the Chitral to-day. 3|C 5jC 3}C 3f% Extension of leave has been granted to Mr. Mulligan, Assistant Engineer, Drainage and Irrigation Department. *p *l* V Mr. C. H. Baker. Government Reporter of the Supreme225 words
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Advertisement5 1936-06-05 10 r. Ilii 1 .It, i,i,j.il...l.ffim.Tn..ni5 words
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Advertisement125 1936-06-05 10 A PerfectCombination Electric Torch mmmmmMmmmmMM OSRAM Fluhl.ght Bdb<. are made "The lustrfttiom show the CEC in the fam. OvanvGE.C. Lanp Unit C>l!. and V/i volt pocket lamp Works The.*- britiih-m.ide rcfiil Battery which have earned such flashlight bulbs are exceptionally an enviable reputation for long life strong in construction, and125 words
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388 1936-06-05 11 NO INCREASE IN 1935 Incorrect Report Published (By Air Mail) London, May 19. a reply to reports that British bankers had increased their Genaaa credits during 1935, while the bankers of every other i untry had brought about reductions, has been made here by the388 words
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Article226 1936-06-05 11 Mr. D. Lloyd George Answered London. MR. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Education, addressing the annual meeting of the Westmorland Women's Conservative Association at Kendal, referred to Mr. Lloyd George's attack on the recent staff talks. He said that Mr Lloyd George led the House of226 words
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Article54 1936-06-05 11 Miss Edith Nur.se. chief supervisor on the international telephone exchange, has retired after 35 years in the London telephone service. At a gathering of nearly 800 operators, supervisors, engineers, and clerks at Faraday House. 8.C., Miss Nurse was presented with a .silver inkstand by the Controller Mr W. H. U.54 words
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Article, Illustration95 1936-06-05 11 A stroll in the grounds of the British Legation: Captain G. A. E. Keene, Major W. F. Charter, M.C., Lieutenant R. A. Anthony, and Captain T. E. Palmer (Indian Medical Service), the officers in charge of the company of Indian infantry which has been guarding Sir Sydney Barton's residence just95 words
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Article223 1936-06-05 11 Such humiliation as they sought to pile upon him would, he .said, recoil upon themselves. Had he consulted his own feelings only he would not have been there, and he deplored that ar.y incident should have arisen particularly in connexion with himself which could magnified into any223 words
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Advertisement31 1936-06-05 11 5933 i- Telegraphic Address: 5J34 yr .ii GOOD*?""" The most charmingly situated Hotel in the Island. Ideal for permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS.31 words
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Advertisement57 1936-06-05 11 Potage Andalouse Fried Fish Lemon Chicken A La King French Beans Mashed Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. i IVEf O O fT m nors D'Ocuvres Varies "Capitol" liaked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. Phone 4906. l|l'|!IIM|l||ll|H|i:|:!|l<IIIIM|lll"l I 1.111M1111.1'-irllllllilllllllllllllllMirillll.lllllllllllllllTrill'llllllllllMlllinlMllllMllllllllUllllllllirlMllJ.'a sfe w57 words
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Article, Illustration212 1936-06-05 12 OLYMPIC ACHT TRIALS: ENGLISH POLO TEST Picture). Picture). Picture). Picture). Picture). Picture). No. 87, Habershon Street, Cardiff, where Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Colonial Secretary, lived many years ago. A distinct contrast to his £15,000 house which has figured so prominently in the Budget leakage inquiry at which the ColonialAir Mail - 212 words
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Advertisement14 1936-06-05 13 C V <h£ Mamsisu Am k. Jtym^QAXajMnfrftl -Xt\%A4^k f^ «*r*^*#*\&nAnJi]Q t'lom- Am t^enc Ullmann14 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1936-06-05 14 CAKES and RECIPES for the WEEK-END THE best possible results that can be obtained from the proper preparation oi pans for cake baking necessitate tbe greasing of the pan, then fitting waxed paper into the bottom only of the pan and greasing it. When taking cakes from the oven allow1,523 words
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Advertisement55 1936-06-05 14 FROM SELECTED MEM* WHEN 1 went up to the Singapore Cold Storage the other morning in search of inspiration they were kind enough to plan some special menus lor me for week-end parties. As an extra help they included menus for breakfast and lunch also so here is an opportunity55 words
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Advertisement57 1936-06-05 14 .J. .J. j PERMANENT j WAVES- 1 J from $10 J $25. Oil, Gallia j and Eugene Methods Maison Interlandi 'I'hone 4419. Capitol Bldg. rr CROWN CORKS I carry ready stocks of crown corks, crown-corking machines and aerated water machines. My prices defy competition. Phone 3784, call or write for57 words
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Advertisement48 1936-06-05 14 Lampshades made to order In all styles and materials. Mrs. J. de Graaf IWF. Pasir Panjang. 6V2 Mile Stone 5. j I'lio i:\iv LBMOM BAKLBT WATER j A UEVEKAGK V l A i I IX ""'A 1 O Manufactured by j THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS PHONE 346348 words
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Advertisement100 1936-06-05 15 MEJW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE WEEK-ENDS 9mnmmmmm mmmmmmmmMWMWMMMWaMMmWMWM ■mmwmm^^m^mwmm^mmmm^m^^mmmmm^mmw^mmmmmm^—mwmm^m^am^m^mmm^^m—mmmtmmw^^mmimmm^im.mmm^mmm^mm 11 11 m< It l^ %»T ffl mwrnVm^Wi ll Ham ("PineapV' Brand) Friedclltlets of Ikan Me?ah and Eggs (Aust.) Tomato Sauce Bloater Paste Roast Pheasant* I mm. Toast v Saute Potatoes Chicory Salad Lemon Marmalade Vanilla Souffle Strawberry Ice Tea, Coffee or100 words
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Article277 1936-06-05 16 PASSENGERS BY CHITRAL THE following passengers are sailing by the P. and O. liner Chitral. which is due to leave Singapore for Europe at 9.30 a.m. to-day: Lt. and Mrs. Mitchell. Mr P. Boaler, Mrs. Yuen. Mr. and Mrs H C. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Chan. Mr and Mrs E.277 words
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Article52 1936-06-05 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVFS OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Ga'i Muinam 14 Malayan Prince 32 j Hakodate Maru 46 I Baloeran 4 4 Baron Polwarth j KKPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin. Lch- Spartan. Duymaer van Twist. Tu VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Keppel Harbour: No. 2 Dock:52 words
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Article257 1936-06-05 16 May Sell Four Ships To Hawaii FOUR Dollar Line Freighter! built in Shanghai in 1921 by the Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Company be sold to the American-Hav. Steamship Company, according to reports from San Francisco. The vessels sought by the An. ri Hawaiian are the Melville. 81 Diana,257 words
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Article97 1936-06-05 16 Gunboat Sent To West f ANTON'.: Naval Department bs the 1 1 i gunboat Kiam; Ku to 1 Ping Sha on the West River to guard r.*.vei traffic as the notor bandit chief, Pan Kung. recently letters to shipping companies demandli tribute for his gang, says Canton Daily97 words
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Article47 1936-06-05 16 With a skeleton crew of British sailo on board, the American liner Coin formerly the Belgenland and at time one o f the largest liners- flying American flag, has reached the Fi'' o' Forth In readiness for breakimat the yards of Messrs. P. and W. M Lellan.47 words
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Advertisement411 1936-06-05 16 Um^^ m m m \y-- 5 s Wti§§tt P. O. SAILINGS Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore CORFU 15.000 June 5 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug U BURDWAN 6.070 June 7 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug 27 RANCHI 17,000 June 19 RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 2 SOMALI 6.810 July 1 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 NALDERA 16.000 July411 words
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Advertisement131 1936-06-05 16 M. M. LIM. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti. Port Said and Marseilles JEAN LABORDE 1 4,595 T. June 9 •ANGERS 16.645 T. June 12 I D'APTAGNAN 15.104 T. June 23 SPHINX 11,374 T. July 7 Also Calling Madras. Pondicherry. To Saigon, Hong131 words
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Miscellaneous89 1936-06-05 16 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY ♦Europe, Great Britain and Europe generally (Baloeran) 8.30 a.m. Medan (Baloeran) 8.30 a.m. Pengerang <S. Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Rcngat and Tembilahan »Flevo) noon Hoihow (Muinani 1 p.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. S.East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Ophin 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Ophin 2 30 p.m. *MaiLs89 words
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Article, Illustration172 1936-06-05 17 rtl r following were passengers by I planes this week: 1 from N E.I. by KNILM- J.I/' June 2: Mrs. n Mr Tan Soo Tee Mr Loke !r h E. Heusser. Mr. Chua ,>ev R C. Moore. Mr. W. J NEI by KNILM-'plane m pk-AFL" June 3:172 words
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Article54 1936-06-05 17 An. nt contracts received by] Wr; htson and Co., Limited. Thornaby-on-Tees, is an ord'T for a< ales for Falmouth. Thev dry dock having an opening <i each gate is 43ft. long with 56ft. from sill level to (•<)•■• The contract includes the supply Of all el ''"trical operating machinery. will54 words
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Article82 1936-06-05 17 American Rights In China Washington, May 19. A BILL has been introduced into the House of Representative by Mr. H. W. Summers, Democrat of Texas, to extend The Jurisdiction of the United States Court for China over offences committed or. the High Seas. The Bill has been approved82 words
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Article154 1936-06-05 17 The directors of the Holland Amerika Line and the Rotterdam l^oyd held a reception recently at 120. Pall Mai! S.W.I, to celebrate the opening of their new joint passenger office at that address, now known as H-jlland Building. The offices, originally designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for another firm have154 words
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Advertisement305 1936-06-05 17 HI'RXS PIIILP LL\E. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Balls. MERKAR June 28 July 3 MAKELLA July 23 Aug. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets fDm Singapore to Australia Issued at the ving rates. passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mei o tne connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY305 words
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Advertisement536 1936-06-05 17 Jt^ m m mm mmm m mmMMmmmMm m mmm mMmom m M m ommm m9 mm* J _> i_<~n«~iJ~i-i~ <~ «g» CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 25 I LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jul/536 words
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Article, Illustration329 1936-06-05 18 (By Air Mail) London. May 20 DRESSES for the Royal Garden Party Courts are filling the mind of every debutante at present and four outfits specially designed by Reville and "officially approved" are now being .shown in the Lord Chamberlain's office at Btf.329 words
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Article307 1936-06-05 18 ted backwards and forwards, she glanced at her watch as if timing the contest The two. one a short girl and the other tall, were evenly matched /lthough they pulled one another to the brink of the fountain they could not obtain a throw into the water.307 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-06-05 18 Norma Varden, who appears in the new Arliss film "East Meets West wearing a smart "pill- box" hat18 words
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Article377 1936-06-05 18 Man Fined £5 For Cruelty London AT the West Ham Police Court Charies William Browning, 57, general shop keeper, of Western Road; Plaistow. was summoned for cruelty to a dog by striking it on the head with an iron bar. Miss Ruby May Franklin, a dressmaker, living377 words
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Article393 1936-06-05 18 Admiration Of World London. MR. Arthur Grime, of Blackpool, retiring president of the Newspaper Society, speaking at the annual meeting of the society in London, -;aia that it was not an extravagant claim that during the whole of the European and world crisis, which had followed each393 words
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Article209 1936-06-05 18 .4 Professor Found Hangtd London. AT the inquest on the body of Professor John Marshall MacGregor. 57, Professor of Greek at the University of London, who was found hanged by the girdle of his dressing-gown at his home in Wallasey, the Coroner (Mr. J. C Bate». recording his209 words
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Miscellaneous2122 1936-06-05 19 t^^^~^»^-^-^'^^-««-»^ mmm ~+-~-*~^^^^^^~~~--*~>-*~>m*~~o-mjM String quartet in d gr. t., op. 2) 435 p.m.— Concert for Harpsichord •J« (Chausson). Decide; Sicilienne; Grave and String Quartet by Bach. -^r^, Cortot (piano). Thibaud (violin; I 4.50 p.m.-News and Economical RejS y^J HH^ I■ li m k!|4l and the Isnard Quartet. view in English.2,122 words
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Article367 1936-06-05 20 "Queen Mary's" Escape Southampton DRITAIN'S wonder liner, the Queen m Mary, lying at her berth in the Ocean Dock here, was within a stone's throw of one of Southampton's fiercest waterfront fires, during which explosions shook dockland. While every available fireman in the docks and town brigades367 words
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Article92 1936-06-05 20 Sentence of death was passed at the Manchester Assizes on Andrew McDermott. 28. of Tennyson Road. Swinton. Lanes, who was found guilty of the murder of his wife by strangling her. In defence it was urged that McDermott, owing to an injury to his spine, was subject to periods of92 words
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Article259 1936-06-05 20 Widow's Damages And Costs lA>ndon. IT was not only illegal but harsh in the extreme," commented Judge Konstam at Clerkenwell County Court after hearing the evidence of Mrs. Elsie Baker, of Barnsbury Road, N., who sued her landlord, F. F. Wyer, and John Murphy, a registered bailiff, of259 words
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Article218 1936-06-05 20 'Better Than Station Houses i London "PRISONERS are usually much more comfortable in the cells than the unfortunate single policemen living in the section house above the station." said Dr. William Thomas, police surgeon, at a Southwark, London, inquest. The inquest was on a man who had I218 words
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Article81 1936-06-05 20 Robert James Brown. 24, of Victoria Square. Liverpool, pleaded 'Guilty" at Chester to two charges of attempting to steal from offertory boxes. He was arrested after a struggle in Chester Cathedral during a service. The chairman (Mr. J. HigginsonL in binding Brown over for two years, told him he had81 words
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Article235 1936-06-05 20 bearing Martin's regimental crest. Now, however, the committee are anxious to trace the man's relatives, police having interviewed many people in vain. They have one slender clue— Martin's silver watch, which bears an inscription "Lane Corporal F. Martin. MM., presented by his friends at the Wyndham Hotel,235 words
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Miscellaneous106 1936-06-05 20 ox tiii: it mho (Continued from page 19) 805 pm.-Latest News from Holland. WM pin Piano recital by Miss Lien Velleman. 835 p.m. -Declamation by Mr A Brijs. J mM 8.50 p.m -Lien Velleman continues her programme. 9.05 p.m.- Music *j° P™-Mr. A. Brijs continues his programme. 9.35 p.m Dance106 words
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Article133 1936-06-05 21 Alleged Negligent Driving Near New World Singapore. Thursday. CHARGED with negligent driving in Serangoon Road, ner.r the New World, on the night of May 9, Fusilier Peter Mangin. of the Royal InmskdUng Fus'licrs. appeared before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. V. Del Tufo, to-day. The complainant, a Mala* motor-car133 words
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Article129 1936-06-05 21 Cargo Steamer To Passenger Liner CAPTAIN C. Richardson has been promoted to commander of the Canadian Pacific liner Montrose. P«™wly ha was in command of the cargo steamer Beaverdale. He served his apprenticeship with Tohn Heron and Co. of Liverpool in the saUing ship Durham. After passing for129 words
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Article62 1936-06-05 21 Before the Recorder <Sir Holman GiT-on KCi at the Central Criminal Cmir? George Edward Kenneth Den-n-P 28. c moany director, on bail, was found not guilty on a charge of dnv-motor-ear in a manner dangerous i!r the piihiic he was discharged He pleaded "Not Guilty" Chief of the German Air62 words
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Article216 1936-06-05 21 Mr. W. Murray To Miss E. B. Shirreffs Singapore, Thursday. m rE Presbyterian Church, Singapore, was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday when Mr. William Murray of Chumput Estate, Negri Sembilan, was married to Miss Elspeth Brown Shirreffs, who arrived in Singapore by the Dutch mail liner216 words
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Article169 1936-06-05 21 Charge Against An Arab Serang Singapore, Thursday. ARRESTED yesterday by Detective Inspector A. R. McEwan and appearing this morning before Mr. M. H. Blacker the Third Magistrate, an Arab ghaut serang. Sheick Ahmat bin Abdul Rahim Bashim, claimed to be tried He was charged with having illegally demanded169 words
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Article50 1936-06-05 21 Steward On A Japanese Vessel Singapore, Thursday INFORMATION has been received in Singapore that a Japanese steward on boafd the s.s. Hakodate Maru. a N Y K passenger vessel, was found wi.l put into port -,t davlieht to-morrow from Japan and fhe deceased will be buried in Srngapore.50 words
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Article72 1936-06-05 21 Mrs Philip Thomas, who married a member of a well-known Calcutta business family a few months ago. has Slen downed in the Teesta. a few miles from Kalimpong. where she was on holidav While bathing she slipped off a rock and was carried away by the current On charges of72 words
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Article183 1936-06-05 21 London Troops Parade London. A ROYAL Artillery ceremonial drumhead service was held in London recently. It was the largest parade of its kind that has been held in London f<?r many years, and it may well have achieved its object of stimulating interest in the Territorial Army,183 words
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Article101 1936-06-05 21 Charge Against Former S. H. B. Employee Singapore, Thursday ii C BATTEN formerly employed at the H Harbour Board, has been called upon to answer a charge of J falsely renfesentin- to the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co. a bill purporting to be from Chop Sin Moh101 words
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Article99 1936-06-05 21 Singapore Committees For Current Year IT is hereby notified that the Hospitals 1 Board have appointed the following Committees to visit the Hospitals in Singapore, during the year 1936 under Section 5 of Ordinance No. 119 (Hospitals Board):— w Singapore:— Mrs. B. S. Nelson, Dr. W. E. Hutchinson,99 words
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Article86 1936-06-05 21 Alleged Breach Of Trust Singapore, Thursday. The trial of Chan Fook. who is charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant of goods valued at $370. will be listed before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magistrate, on June 19 Mr G E N. Oehlers has been retained for86 words
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Article1338 1936-06-05 22 BURNED BODY IN HAYRICK Police Baffled At Present (By Air Mail) London, May 20. IN the kitchen of Ascot Park farm- house, within sight of the burned-out hayricks between which his charred body was discovered early yesterday morning, the inquest was opened this afternoon on Mr.1,338 words
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Article209 1936-06-05 22 Sister Of Resident In Ceylon London MISS PAULINE OUWSB, the pilot daughter of Sir Robert Gower. Hi'. for Gillingham, and sister or Mrs. G H. Ferguson, of Colombo, had her third escape from serious injury in an aeroplane collision during an air display at Westwood. near Coventry. Miss209 words
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Article217 1936-06-05 22 Twice Saw A Brother Killed Bagworth, Leicester. TWICE has a Bagworth miner seen a 1 brother killed at his side. On each occasion he himself has escaped with injuries. During the war Charles Insley and his brother Edward were working in the Desford pit. They were overwhelmed by217 words
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Article96 1936-06-05 22 Singapore, Thursday. Three days— June 24, 25 end 26— hav been set apart for the trial of Ang Hun' Swee who is indicted with the unusual offence of having permitted the Keppes Eus Co. to exceed 20 persons without i f being registered as a company. The case96 words
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Article217 1936-06-05 22 Man Arrested In Ceylon Tangalle, (Ceylon) May 15 THE case was re-opcned at Tangalk in which six persons, Agampodiqp Deedrick, Kottage Davith Singho, Alb::? Wirasurlya, Samarawira Kadawaiag? Don Davith, Ilangange Arnolis and Tumbegamage Nlculas Appuhamy. were charged by the Behatta police with gang robbery and murder of217 words
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Article137 1936-06-05 22 Attacked By BadenPowell Capetown MUSSOLINI adopted the idea of the Boy Scout movement, but hE introduced the boys to soldiering, and now he has taken them to war." Lord Baden-Powell made this comment on the Italian Boy Scout movement at a luncheon at Capetown before he left in137 words
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Article42 1936-06-05 22 The appeal of Captain Fred Russell, of Culvedon Grange Tunbridge Well* against the refusal ol the L.C.C. t> grant him a servants* agency licence in Harrow Road, Paddington, was dismissed by Mr. McKenna at Marylcbone with 40 guineas costs to the L.C.C42 words
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Miscellaneous105 1936-06-05 22 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— II.I9 a.m., 10.30 p.m FOOTBALL:— S. A. FA. League Div. l M.F.A. v. S.C.C. Anson Road Stadium CAPITOL:— LaureI and Hardy in "Th< Bohemian Girl." PAVILION:— "Foreign Affaires" With Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn. ALHAMBRA:— "CharIie Chan's Secret with Warner Oland. ROYAL:— "LaI-E-Yaman," a Hindu105 words
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Article515 1936-06-05 23 A r o Knock-outs Recorded Singapore, Thursday. PLENTY of good fighting was seen at the New World Arena to-night when the third -round preliminaries in the open Amateur Boxing Competition. Unlike the previous night, tlu-ie van no knockouts, but there urn' plenty of thrills nevertheless. The welterweights515 words
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Article102 1936-06-05 23 Efforts To Break Arab\ Jerusalem, June 3. WITH a view to breaking the Arab strike, the Pabstine Government has enacted emergency regulations cmpowering District Commissioners to order all classes of shops and business to reopen. Failure to comply with tins order will involve penalties. The manufacture and import102 words
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Article24 1936-06-05 23 The Chinese Association will hold a club dance on Saturday at 5.30 p.m. Prizes for spo: dances will be presented bv Mr. Lim Boon24 words
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Article272 1936-06-05 23 Good Returns Yesterday Singapore, Thursday. A REGIMENTAL record was set up In the annual athletic sports of the Royal Inniskilling Fusilier, held to-day, Fus. Heron returning the time of 2 min. 9 4 5 sees, in tne 880 yards final. The meeting, which was begun yesterday, will be272 words
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Article53 1936-06-05 23 Surrey have membership waiting list of 130— -result of decision to suspend entrance fee. Mr. H. D. G. Lereson-Oower, elected President for ninth time, said recently that E. R T. Holmes had be* n described In Australasia as "one of the greatest ambassadors of cricket sent there53 words
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Advertisement33 1936-06-05 23 XOTHE W^lter RnVfifs Ltd. Peartree Street. London. Famous J. I. IH 4IJ\ Badminton Rackets and Shuttlecocks, Etc. Sole agents for Malaya: DUTCH EAST INDIES, ETC.. QUEEN'S 3, Prince Street. TH 7631. Tel. "Tennis".33 words
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Advertisement13 1936-06-05 23 SPE yTm) Y A L solk AGENTS GuTHR|E c 6b ta ta 8813 words
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Article611 1936-06-05 24 nice centre from Knight saw Buckley miss with a header. Returning to the attack. Dean and Saw combined and gave Davu, plenty of trouble. GUNNERS SCORE On the clearance, the Gunners opened the scoring. A long clearance by Gribble saw Melhuish head into the corner611 words
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Article35 1936-06-05 24 SINGAPORE TENN IS CHAMPIONSHIPS ingapore, Thursday. THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Championship will be played on the S.C.C. Courts beginning on Monday, June 22. Intending competitors should note that entries will close on Monday, June 8.35 words
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Article94 1936-06-05 24 Wetk-End Programme Of Races ON Friday. June 5, there will be the usual afternoon races, starting at 5.20 p.m. On Sunday. June 7, the International 6-metre will have practice races, starting at 10 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the final race for the MacDonald Challenge94 words
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Article26 1936-06-05 24 Singapore, Thursday IN a Third Division soccer match played on the SRC. ground tnis evening, the M.P.H. beat the Recreation Club by three goals to nil.26 words
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674 1936-06-05 24 minutes from the start the regiment were awarded their first corner kick for the match but the opportunity was not taken. Both Biitton and Yong Chin wer^ tested but were not extended to hold the fort. On one occasion, bowerer Armitage had a674 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-06-05 24 Stacey, the Gunners' full back, who is selected to play for the United Services in the Malaya Cup. gets the best of a midfield collision with one of the Middlesex forwards in yesterday's Garrison Cup match. which the Gunners won 4 o42 words
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Article117 1936-06-05 24 Competition On Sunday Singapore. Thursday INSUFFICIENT en trie..- have been received to make a qualifying round in the Singapore Island Golf Championship necessary. There will therefor-? be no play in the competition on Saturday as previously arranged. The draw and starting times for the 36 holes stroke117 words
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68 1936-06-05 24 Leslie Ames, the England and Kent wicket-keeper and batsman, la to undergo an operation. Amis said to a Daily Expivs- n presentative: "A specialist tells mc small bone in the veitabrae la out of position and advises me to undergo an operation. I am68 words
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Article30 1936-06-05 24 The United Steel Company are lighting at Workington a fourth furnace wrh a weekly output of L\6oo tons of pi'-i iron. The furnace will give employ ment to 200 men.30 words
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Advertisement69 1936-06-05 24 l iii! A Touch Control Instant tion! And many other features visible adjustment to any t6uch exclusive with the latest RoyaL or typing speed! Improred Shift Each created to save time and Freedom! Muted Action! Finger effort, to produce neater, more Comfort Keys! Minimized Eye- impressive letters! The price Strain!69 words
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