Morning Tribune, 23 June 1936
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1936-06-23 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 122. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, June 23, 1936, FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article959 1936-06-23 1 IIIIMIIIIW HONOURS vworx 1 1> NINE MALAYANS MUNICIPAL romiisMoviirs O. 11. I_. i KNIGHTHOOD for Mr. John Bagnall, member of executive council and of the Legislative Council and chairman of the directors of the Straits Trading Company, the biggest tin smelling concern m Malaya, is959 words
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Article53 1936-06-23 1 KING EDWARD 42 TOD AY KING EDWARD is forty two years old to-day He will be present at the Trooping of the Colour parade, at which this year it is the colour of the first Grenadier Guards that is being trooped The Birth day Honours list Is the first of53 words
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Article73 1936-06-23 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. MR. Roy Stanley Dyer, acting manager 0} the Damansara Estate, near Kuala Lumpur, was found shot dead this morning with a .303 Service rifle beside him. Mr. Dyer, who was 31 years of age, was acting for Mr. H.73 words
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Article143 1936-06-23 1 Smuggling Activities On Coast Tientsin, June 22. ANGERED over the Chikou incident, crowds of Japanee- Koreans inva- the Chinese ens DM «2_L_r fangku and threatenea ,he officials. They remained m possession or tne building for several hours. It is announced that the Japanese consulReuter - 143 words
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Article116 1936-06-23 1 The Will Of The People Vienna, June 20. THE restoration of the Monarchy In the Autumn is forecast by the Archduke Eugene, uncle of the ATchduke Otto, presenting a new problem for the League. Abandoning his accustomed reserve Archduke Eugene told a great mass meeting of ex-soldiersReuter Wireless - 116 words
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Article46 1936-06-23 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 22. A JAVANESE who was married only two days ago was found dead on the railway line near Serdang to-day. He had apparently been struck by the morning train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore.46 words
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Advertisement11 1936-06-23 1 j 19_0 j j Olympics In U.K. j Page 22 j11 words
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Advertisement98 1936-06-23 1 SWEETENED CONDENSED P|||§|3gj^^s^ CLEDGE Brand sweetened __ji_3*~^^{ condensed Milk has its v^^OCO^! ori m m thC BerneSe A,PS 2 TE^ D CU C amid surroundings redolent JE. BftjQ* I of wholesomeness and 5 <4c|§^** 'if H No P urer finer or healthier fe 8) mllk n U,(l posBibl> ,H p98 words
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Article296 1936-06-23 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. OPPOSITION OF TOKIO Agreement Reached Shanghai.. FIN^L agreement was reached yesterday between Mr. T. V. Soong (Chairman of the National Economic Council). Dr. H. H. Kung <**»»* Minister) and Sir Frederick LeitnRoss (British economic adviser) on the question of Sino-Bntish economic296 words
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Article205 1936-06-23 2 "Forfeited Confidence Of The House" Paris, June 20. ALTHOUGH no official comment has n been made on Britain's dropping of sanctions, observers express the opinion that the Socialist Government feels disappointed morally, but is secretly relieved that Mr. Eden has rescued it from a dilemma. Big businessReuter Wireless - 205 words
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Article15 1936-06-23 2 Over £14,000 is to be spent on extensions to the Isle of Ely County Hall.15 words
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Article182 1936-06-23 2 Over British Sanctions Decision Geneva, June 26. THE British Government's sanctions decision caused consternation m League circles. It is feared that British prestige will suffer a very severe blow. The anxiety is intensified by the fear that it portends a policy of reform of the Covenant, especiallyReuter wireless - 182 words
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Article48 1936-06-23 2 Young Indian Girl Knocked Down Singapore, Monday. A FATAL accident occurred m Dunlop Street yesterday afternoon when an eight-year-old Indian girl was knocked down by a motor-lorry driven by a Chinese. The victim sustained multiple head injuries and expired before the arrival ot the ambulance.48 words
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Article17 1936-06-23 2 Mr. C C. H. Beaman. of Eow Seng Estate. Parit Buntar, recently left for Home on furlough17 words
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Article260 1936-06-23 2 Troops, Planes And Police Take Part Jerusalem, June 21. iivOOPS, aeroplanes and police 1 fought a large body of armed Arabs lor several hours near Tulkarem to-day. As tar as is known the troops lost one killed and three wounded. Two Arabs were found to beReuter - 260 words
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Article149 1936-06-23 2 Due In Singapore Next Month A JAPANESE Merchant Marine training ship, the Kaio Maru.— probably the first to visit Malaysian waters is due m Singapore on July 26 on an educational cruise. The vessel is owned by the Ministry of Education and used for training students m149 words
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Article275 1936-06-23 2 Sentences For Theft Singapore, Monday THE last two of the series of ch_i_. 1 against three Fusiliers of th,. Ton, killings. W. G. Dickson, j 0 hn fe io-day J hn MCC1 Sky W( n «&>** These two charges relate to off™™ which rounded off their mad275 words
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Article134 1936-06-23 2 London. June 19. LONDONERS who arose early had Mj exceUent view of the eclipse ani did not need darkened glasses. The/ saw about a third of the sun s surttc covered by a black shadow. In stations from Mediterranean to Japan scientists watched the eclipse. First reports fromReuter Wireless - 134 words
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Advertisement43 1936-06-23 2 ENTHUSIASM I t >^J_M KLIM >V POWDERED WHOLE MILK Ca /^/f y^/lP is pure delicious fresh milk \|K$A J y^p l[J m convenient powdered *_1l form. Try a tin to-day 1 NKJEIj V\ and be convinced jltam^J Distributors- vj?^ iw_^"^rniiiii^ GETZ BROS. CO.43 words
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631 1936-06-23 3 DISPUTE OVER CHILDREN Writ Of Habeas Corpus Singapore. Monday. A MATTER of great interest, m view of the fact that the Mvi Tsai Commission are at present making investigations into the system prevailing m the Fast, (arne up for disposal before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr.631 words
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Article172 1936-06-23 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Negotiations Being Resumed Shanghai, June 19. SINO-JAPANESE negotiations m North China are being resumed. Mr. Chen Chung Fu. former chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Charhar-Hopei Political Council, has been urged to go north to strengthen the Chinese hand. The troops172 words
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Article148 1936-06-23 3 Congratulated On Ipoh Appointment Singapore, Monday. Mr M H Blacker who has been officiating as third magistrate for the wst months was "farewelled" by the court staff this morning prior to his denarture for Ipoh on transfer. PMi Dhanwant Singh, Indian Internreter addressed Mr. Blacker directly ecame on148 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-06-23 3 (Photo by Mr Metcalfe, of the Prisons dept and his bride, Miss Buhner, after their weddng at the Cathedral— Kawa StudioKawa Studio - 21 words
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Article27 1936-06-23 3 a small monumental brass, dated y& which was found while a grave l\s being dug at Phstone. Bucks, has SSfn txed on a wall of the parish27 words
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Article170 1936-06-23 3 Powers* Conference In Montrvux Montreux June 22. THE limitation of foreign warships passing through the Dardanelles to iTnn ,7 ul ser and two destroyers totalling 14.000 tons, or half the total nominal tonnage of the Turkish Fleet, is proposed by Turkey to the Straits Conference which openedReuter - 170 words
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Article38 1936-06-23 3 Singapore. Monday. Early this morning an Indian was slabbed by a compatriot at the 5' 2 mile. Changi Road. The victim was con veyed tohospital with a wound near the shoulder and another In the back.38 words
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Advertisement97 1936-06-23 3 j -MAX LlOV'l RAPID- HARDENING CEMENT > •J, <• FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, TIDY HAIR _____J____»W SilviVrin K% I solum i 1 1: i» IT KEEPS YOUR HAIR IN CONDITION, PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF DANDRUFF AND PALLING HAIR, GIVES HIGH GLOSS TO THE HAIR. CAN LAST FOUR TIMES LONGS! THAN97 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous139 1936-06-23 3 Law Xotfiw lor To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 10.45 t.m. For mention Magistrate's Appeal Rex vs. On Aik Phow. At 11 am I Summons-in-Chambers. Before Mr. Justice Mills m the 3rd Court at 11 am. Part heard: 8.***** -A. Kadir and ors v M139 words
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Up-To-The Minute Financial News
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568 1936-06-23 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. London Monday's closing. Spot: 7 7 16. Forward. 7 1932. Tone: Firm. New York Saturday's closing. Spot 15 7 8 <up 's* Tone: Firm. Singapore Monday's closing. Buyers568 words
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Article26 1936-06-23 4 The International Spring Fair m Budapest was opened by Admiral Horthy, the Regent. Among the foreign countries represented Austria. Italy, and Egypt have erected separate pavilions.26 words
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Article16 1936-06-23 4 Mr. E. A. Stewart, of Fleming Bros, Ipoh, has joined William Jacks and Co., Ltd.. Ipoh.16 words
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311 1936-06-23 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS The above are dealers' middle prices; Jobbers margins, brokerage ard st„mp duty are not included. share of £1 denomination unless Snare oij.^^^ Previously To-day RIM or fall. «r t« q *i/ nr 105 1516 100 3 If, y War Loan. 3V 2 p.c innir Com.311 words
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Advertisement81 1936-06-23 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) V.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00<1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. M^"ager, H. UNAGAML Tel- No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office. 6472 Compradore's Desk .■'Ill:;;::;* •■.IlllllllHIIIIt in;;; ;;;i; ;i ai» I!" 11 181 words
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Advertisement67 1936-06-23 4 i Ti [I I I 1 N. The return of the fleet with its leaping, glittering cratch, means j^_#!T^!MmJ n\ i rush ol industry ashore Fur /J caught. That is why they are 1 K^_^_M_JgHai^^ so outstandingly good when they \J»J_P ItßHf^ BLUEBIRD SARDINES Agents -for Malaya: if v r#l67 words
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Article1108 1936-06-23 5 FRASER co.'s SHARE LIST Monday, 21st June 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers Ampat Tin (45.) 4,3 4 g C d Asam Kumbang 27|- 28 -xd Austral Malay 5716 58 6 Ayer Hitam (55.) 12j9 I 3 9cd Ayer Weng ($1) 1.40 150 lungrin Tin 13 9 149 Batu Selangor (sl>1,108 words
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Advertisement17 1936-06-23 5 I f ABSOLUTE SECURITY j y Moron 1 \io> i t I 1 f J /_{-,C*I vO17 words
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Advertisement487 1936-06-23 5 II Ai\ li O F 1 11 I\ A (Incorporated m China by Special Charter! 12. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES 5L342.242.166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee, National487 words
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Article231 1936-06-23 6 Franchot Tone's Great Fans ON Hollywood's sound stages and wherever else such things are discussed. Franchot Tone is known as the "extra players' good friend." After three years m the film capital he knows most of the "regular name, or at least by their first or nickname. When231 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-06-23 6 The lovely Myrna Loy, a favourite with Singapore film fans, is lUrring with Clark Gable m her next picture. Wife vs Secretary." which tonus soon to the Capitol28 words
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Advertisement210 1936-06-23 6 A GREAT BRITISH PICTURE TO CELEBRATE A GRAND BRITISH EVENT! CAPITOL GALA OTCNING JO-DAY"" SPECIAL KINGS BIRTHDAY MORNING MATINEE AT 10.30 A.M. and at 3.15—6.15 and 9.15 "It is a Leviathan amongst films. A stupendous spectacle staggering to eye, mind and spirit, the like of which has never been seen210 words
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Advertisement115 1936-06-23 6 SUN TALKIE HALL (New World) TO-NIGHT 7.15 9.30 p.m. R.K.0.- Radio's Stupendous Production DOLORES DEL RIO m 111 III) ol' PARADISE" With Joe McCrea Hundred of Native Players. j SILVER IS THE SMART GIFT j IF YOU HAVE A GIFT PROBLEM TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR JEWELLERS It. P. de115 words
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Advertisement246 1936-06-23 7 A VIII Q OPENING TOMORROW! AN UNGUARDED I HOUR that cast a shadow across I rJieij romance! ■T -J^orretta Young., and B| thy dashing young hero ol >^ BL '"Mutiny on the Bounty' I^r together m a film full of laughe and thrills ESSw _r -«^^^^J f| y Metro- tBB246 words
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Advertisement54 1936-06-23 7 MYRNA loves CIARK... JEAN loves CLARK! It's the Season's Raciest Romance! __^_K_r^^ flr __^r _f _i BF l^'^F-r^'^^ Kft* 11 1 lil I illli > JU ■111 Il _v Jl L__ **<•'♦ wi 4 7^^' CLARENCE production. ■a MAY ROBSON GEORGE BARBIER JAMES STEWART- HOBART CAVANAU6H A Metro -Ooldwyn- Mayer54 words
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Advertisement273 1936-06-23 7 ALII AM lilt A TO-DAY j SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3.15 j B.IJ NIGHTLY 5>.1.> I j A Grand Holiday STAGE Attraction presented j with an Outstanding Screen Success AT USUAL PRICES THE WILHELMINE REVUE J J First visit \o Malaya direct To be presented with R.K.O. from a successful tour273 words
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Article556 1936-06-23 8 A VISIT TO BELGRADE Smaller States' Anxieties Vienna. THE visit of Colonel Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, to Belgrade was watched with much interest throughout Central Europe. It is unlikely to alter anything m the formal and official policy of ither country. TIU: GERMAN SHADOW556 words
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Article560 1936-06-23 8 CATERING FOR THE QUEEN MARY The Chief Steward's Gigantic DROBABLY the busiest man m Britain the last few months was Albert Edward Jones, chief steward of the Cunard- White Star liner, Queen Mary, (writes Harold Dickson*. To him has been allotted the task of stocking the liner with food, cutlery560 words
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Article, Illustration54 1936-06-23 8 JiwtJJi? <»neisenau of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, which m 1903 was one of the company's best ships on the Far tasiern run but which suffers m comparison with the same run to-day. A picture of the new C.neisenau ami a story of the company's fifty years Far Eastern service, will be54 words
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Article116 1936-06-23 8 Man Brandishes Iron London. June 11. AVERY scantily dressed man figured m a remarkable scene m the House of Lords. In the early morning he was found m the House by the custodian.*;, and when they approached him he brandished an iron bar at them m a116 words
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Article313 1936-06-23 8 An Expensive Interest IF some modern Saint Francis of 1 could arrange to feed every i America ten cents worth of meat his butcher's bill for the year wo. m exceed $500,000,000 OUId If his fondness for pure-brede tempt him to buy up the pedi market, kennels313 words
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Article413 1936-06-23 9 /STOR V TOLD AT GENEVA Thrills For League Geneva. A THRILLING story ol how A (i-Men the United Stales Federal Police which wage war on American gangsters unearthed a plot by a band of drugsmugglers to ferment revolution m a Central American Republic has been told413 words
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Article119 1936-06-23 9 A little girl patient at Queens Hospital for Children. Hackney-road. London, gave the Duke of York a large purple and yellow pansy m a pot decorated with a coloured cloth and biu* silk ribbon. Asked whom it was for. she MM firmly: "Princess Elizabeth." "It is119 words
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Article231 1936-06-23 9 Japan Ends Privileges In Manchukuo Hsinking. CHANGES of far-reaching importance are forecast m the new treaty between Japan and Manchukuo which is tc become effective on July 1. Japan will formally recognise Manchukuo as "as state worthy to be treated en equal terms with the civilized states ct231 words
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Article91 1936-06-23 9 Paris, Saturday. Sarah Bernhardt, who already has her statue m Paris, is to have a square named after her. It is situated m one of the new quarters which have grown up on the site of the old fortifications. Laid out m very modern style, it hasReuter - 91 words
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Article71 1936-06-23 9 "A much more satisfactory situation row exists between the Government of the free city of Danzig and the League s High Commissioner" says Mr. Scan Lester the Irishman who holds this oost m a report published recently. Mr Lester gives details of the steps t-.ken by71 words
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Article, Illustration45 1936-06-23 9 Picture). Tfca Puhaaa. Duchess of York, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and _S M S__! a R E? l sit cd the Int «™ational Horse Show at Olvmpia. Photo shows:— The Duke and Duchess of York arriving at Olvmpia, accompanied by the two Princesses. Air MailAir Mail - 45 words
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Article13 1936-06-23 9 The former Crown Prince of BavarH is making a private tour of Cyprus.13 words
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Article146 1936-06-23 9 ''Lamentable Lack Of Knowledge" (By Air Mail* London, June 11. IN the schools of England, some Empire geography is badly needed declared Sir James Parr, High Commissioner for New Zealand, addressing the British and North American Luncheon Club. "In England to-day with its boasted education and remarkably efficient146 words
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Article169 1936-06-23 9 The Cynics Corner Cynics, says the dictionary, ar"surly dogs." But they have their humour. Three statements recently:— Woman, at Willesden. London, N.WV Mv husband is at present m hospital. Magistrate: What is the matter with him? T Woman: I couldn't say. but I last «aw him riding a motor-cycle with169 words
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Article69 1936-06-23 9 Dr Williamson, chairman of the Shantung Committee of the China International Famine Relief Commission which has been helping the victims of the recent floods, reports that between October and the beginning of March £745 had been expended by the committee and 850 bags of flour had been distributed among the69 words
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Article228 1936-06-23 9 TRAIN INTO BUS Ten Killed In Byron, Georgia. U.S.A.). TEN persons, Including tour members of one family, were dead from the crash of a bus and a Georgia Central passenger train, the Southland, which left the rails after the impact. Eight mangled bodies were removed from the wreckage following the228 words
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Article167 1936-06-23 9 Gaiety Comedians Aid Entertainer LEONI, tht man with the monkey and the violin, who plays for West End theatre queues, stood outside the Gaiety Theatre looking utterly dejected. His heart was not m his work— it was at the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, where Jinny, his little167 words
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Article144 1936-06-23 9 The Duchess of York delivered one jl t hei longest speeches she has made In public when she attended the annual meeting of the women's section of the British Legion, of which she is president, at the Queen's Hall, London. "The ideal of the Legion is service144 words
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The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, June 23, 1936.
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Article294 1936-06-23 10 rpO-DAY the British Empire celebrates the forty-second birthday of King Edward and the first since His Majesty's accession to the throne. It is a day ot special significance. Time, the great healer, has lessened the grief felt by British people at the passing of beloved King George294 words
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Article693 1936-06-23 10 •THERE was a time, not many years I a go, when Malaya was looked upon as a country of little or no arctieological interest, but the researches which have been carried out m the past few years by Professor van Stein Callenfels have done much to destroy that693 words
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Article121 1936-06-23 10 New appointments to Malaya include: Mr. J. Wagstaff, Inspector, Mines Dept., Mr. H. C. Upton, Architect, P.W.D., Mr. James H. Newbig gin, Accountant. Audit Dept. Mr. F.W. South, Chief Field Officer, Agricultural Department, S.S. and F.M.S., has been appointed to act as Adviser on Agriculture, Malay States. with effect121 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-06-23 10 Picture) An arterial road black spot a road notice which greets motorists on the Southend to London highway, which speaks for itself. Air MailAir Mail - 24 words
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Advertisement12 1936-06-23 10 X O SZ-f C i fk w* T k TZ \2X^ _nn_______-_312 words
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Advertisement138 1936-06-23 10 yZfffi^ I The new kind of all-metal W% mjm r, V toe trap thai quicklp ejects Mv, £_Zgj] \OO ice cubes without fuss or 0% wffli j X^\ The new revolving shelf that M ytyTA I gives amazing convenience yyy yyfyfli >__»* an( increases the accessible W& A A m138 words
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855 1936-06-23 11 FIFTY YEARS 9 SER VICE An Outstanding Accomplishment QN June 30, ISMi. the v s.s. "Oder," a steamship of 3,158 tons register, left IJremerhaven for the Far East, and the inauguration of the German Imperial Mail Steamship Service had become an accomplished fact, the agreement for855 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-06-23 11 A recent picture of the crack ND I. express liner Gneisenau. one ol the fastest vessels on the Europe- Far East run The Gneisenau has a tonnage of slightly over 18,000 tons.32 words
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Article63 1936-06-23 11 A pupil air pilot, Reginald Hugh Wadsworth Bundle. 18. son of the Rev. R. A. Bundle, of the Vicarage, Pickei ing, North Yorkshire, was badly burned when the aeroplane m which he had just taken off from Brough aerodrome burst into flames and crashed. He succeeded m extricating himself from63 words
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Article43 1936-06-23 11 The First Class of the Order of the Rising Sun was conferred m the Japanese Embassy m Berlin on Admiral Behncke. the former Chief of Naval Directions, for his promotion of friendly relations between Japan and Germany and his reorganization of the Deutsche-Japanische-Gesellschaft43 words
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Article83 1936-06-23 11 Berlin A garage built of stone slabs made out of garbage has been erected at an exhibition. "The German Community," m Berlin. It has been made from new process. Invented by Herr Willi Aretz, a German chemist, under Whlcb the contents of the dust bins may be83 words
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Article34 1936-06-23 11 The councils of the Bath and West and Royal Counties Agricultural Societies, after considering the reports submitted by their special joint committee have unanimously agreed that amalgamation of the two societies should be approved.34 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-23 11 Telegraphic Address: [excellen^».moua™n THE COCKTA. kLt B AIV ND nS^^ THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATID HOThL IN THt ISLAND.18 words
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Advertisement87 1936-06-23 11 kk^_P( V __BP^^^^^^^^^^^^^_£/ _r_J V TIFFIN: $1.00 Creme A La Reine Fish A La Suchet Grilled Tournedo Nicoise French Beans Fried Potato Cold Meat Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESIfe I Hors D'Oeuvres Varies "Capitol" I Raked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes.87 words
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Article, Illustration225 1936-06-23 12 Picture). All available military and police forces m Palestine have been working overtime m an endeavour to cope with the serious outbreaks of violence between \m Jews. The guardians of law and order have tasks ranging from actual armed conflict with rioters to searches of pedestrians and all sorts ofAir Mail - 225 words
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Advertisement33 1936-06-23 13 Rene Uiimann s Annual Cheap s A l 1: THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED FOR JEWELLERY WATCHES SILVERWARE TRADITIONAL QUAIJTT AT LOWEST PRICES. Also D-ORSAVS PERFUMES and fancy articles RENE ULLMaNN RAFFLES PLACE33 words
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Article, Illustration935 1936-06-23 14 Control by ROUGE I HAVE chatted to you about make up and to-day I feel it is time I went into more detail. The majority of faces to-day are never without some make up, from early morning until late at night. As the skin is forced to carry the various935 words
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Article, Illustration204 1936-06-23 14 Is bounty a trouble? GOOSE-FLESH skin on the upper arms, thighs and other parts of the body annoys a woman no end. if she is tryin< to look her loveliest, whether she is wearing a bathing suit or an evening gown. A back thai persists m displaying slight skin blemishes,204 words
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Advertisement6 1936-06-23 14 Maison Gffi£T\ j MHO. /A=_^ j <6 words
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Advertisement34 1936-06-23 14 MILK OF ROSES POWDER BASE, IDEAL FOR THE DELICATE SKIN. A SOFT EMMOLIENT LOTION APPLIED WITH THE FTNGEK TIPS. FINISHED OFF WITH A LIGHT LAYER OF CYCLAX FACE POWDER. KOIII VM».\ to.. Ltd. SINGAPORE.34 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-23 14 HI J__Uvt^T_2i_l_U __l Hl_______HlP!-rI _____________________P__T_^K_______ Em WrWELim. •7_______l __^______________________K_9 ___B__SS_BSu9l iiinufi mi 111 r^ill ll__^_M_Z_^_i_^_nA_i_l lll_tt_ 111 __M18 words
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Article261 1936-06-23 15 The Windows of The Soul The eyes have it! Decidedly, m the opinion of Jeanette Mac Donald. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star. "Eyes are one of the most important beauty features of women." Miss MacDonald stated, "and yet they are given least attention and are often abused the most. Proper care of the261 words
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Advertisement18 1936-06-23 15 j PERMANENT j WAVESfrom $10 J $25. Oil, pallia and Eugene Methods Maison Interlandi 'Phone 1119. Capitol Bldg.18 words
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Advertisement179 1936-06-23 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING LUGGAGE I CHEMIST CARRIER I j SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors Forwarding t Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.B. Railways. j r Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line 1 East Asiatic Line I I Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., etc., etc. Tel. Address.— "LDGGAGE" 1179 words
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Advertisement193 1936-06-23 15 EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: rv/__-r-- Ocular Muscle J^**£^>* s **^v X Anomalies. /f>__^-"~* ,^w __E Complicated defects of -JPjf vision. Glasses /P l if needed. R. A. THOMPSON. D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor). Phone 3002. 35 Years' European Clinical Experience. FURNITURE ARTISTIC TABLE193 words
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Advertisement117 1936-06-23 15 I NYAL I teinH I BRINGS RELIEF FROM HEADACHE (OLDS -NEURALGIA ANO I RHEUMATIC PAIN Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. HAIRDRESSER 4 A Maison Marcelle j /fsr™*fyk s P ecial reduction aSfW^r^^ m Permanent Jl i JUNE and JULY I i I 7 J117 words
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Article165 1936-06-23 16 British Captain's Rescue IN recognition of the rescue which Ineffected on April 20 of two Japai pilots whose 'plane plunged into the off Chefoo due to lack of fuel. Captain J. B. Bruce, master of the s f. Hunan, was presented with a plaque by Sir JohJ Brenan. HM. Consul-General,165 words
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Article76 1936-06-23 16 Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-'plane "Perkoetoet" on June 20: Mr. Cornelisse, Mr. v. Harpen, Mr. Sion. Left from Medan, India and Europe by KLM-'plane "Perkoetoet" on June 20: for Medan: Mr. Cornelisse, Mr. van Harpen. For Baghdad: Mr. Asaichi Hasuo. Arrived from Europe, India and Medan by76 words
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Article310 1936-06-23 16 THE following are disembarking at I Singapore from the s.s. Potsdam, which arrives here from Europe on July 3:— Mr. Briggs. Mr. Ernst Gunther. Mrs. Margarethe Hagedorn. Mr. Jenner. Mr. Alan Ker. Mrs. Ursula Ker, Mrs Antoinette Kleyn, Mr. Otto Krueger. Miss J M. van Lookeren-Campagne, Miss J.310 words
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Article17 1936-06-23 16 The P and O Soudan is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 2 p.m. tomorrow17 words
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Article73 1936-06-23 16 Mails expected from Holland and Germany by thc Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt. due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas), time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 pm. to-day and general delivery of letters 8.25 am. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies73 words
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Article33 1936-06-23 16 Tbp London Committee of tho Comnanhia do Mncambfqn* suites that the Customs roroint.s of trip Por' of Beiral durine: Febnmrv nmnunted *o £24.143,, conrnnrod w'tn f24 3fi3 for the corresponding period of 1935.33 words
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Article108 1936-06-23 16 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVF^ OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Anshun 20 J. v. Oldenbarnevelt 18 Gorgon Deucalion 14 Philoctetes 11 Katong 9 D'Artagnan 7 Steel Seafarer 30 Larut 32 Phemius 34 Nancy Moller 37 Kajang 39 Malacca Maru 4ti City of Bath. Karoa 48 Africa Maru 4 Mir108 words
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Article121 1936-06-23 16 Experimental Port IN view of the prolonged strike at Jaffa, which has dislocated traffic and diverted shipping to Haifa, the Government have sanctioned an experiment which will make a port, temporarily, at least, of Tel Aviv, where bip Jewish settlements are situated. The Governmnt authorised a Yu S°" r Slavian121 words
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Article108 1936-06-23 16 TWO tugboats collided on the river Shanghai last week, one of W being seriously damaged and a man being thrown overboard into the wa The damaged craft was the Speedy. 01 the Shanghai Dockyards. Ltd.. while t other craft was the Hatching ot Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co.108 words
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Advertisement414 1936-06-23 16 I _Aw_ _l __Z__l___l_Z_ll______ mmmmW 0\ M M~~ I Jk (d **^T^^i TyL_WSi-_jq_r*H"" _____H_P__^_h_^ J, r O X i i^Ci^j^i «Si__B______*Oß____^___r ™%i*J_H^T\L M __f*Q__i_^ > i^_E ■Uhoi Ml Hfl "Hike v P_i __li E_^__n_. «i I_2l______l v'u P. O. SAILINGS Outwards. Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore 'S3__SL 6 810 July 6414 words
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Article130 1936-06-23 17 i NASTY accident occurred at Kowloonj A Docks recently, resulting m a i labourer receiving severe injuries. He 8 n ow m the Kowloon Hospital, where j, ls condition is reported to be fairly •us. It appears that the man, named Wong gin, aged 32. a coolie, living130 words
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Article125 1936-06-23 17 TN..s M ex Invergoil, said to the largest ship to claim Shang- her port of registry, will reach port on her way to Vladivi a cargo ol fuel oil. She is trom hampton, where she was aken over Messrs. Moller and Company, says "Shanghai Times." Upon lur125 words
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Article134 1936-06-23 17 AT the monthly meeting of the River n Tyne Improvement Commission, Sir Arthur Sutherland, the chairman announced that the Duchess of York had accepted an invitation to open a new coal staith at Jarrow on July 28. He added that at the adjoining staith 15 to 18134 words
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Article97 1936-06-23 17 London, June 11. If you wish to import Btorki into at B-itain you must pay duty of 30--every bird. Mr. F. J. Bellinger. Labour member for Bassetlaw, told the Hou»? of Commons this when he suggested that the on these birds might be lowered. Several friends97 words
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Article25 1936-06-23 17 Brentwood Urban Council have purchased Harts House Farm and 93 acres 'or the purpose of pleasure grounds and public walks at a cost of £12,100.25 words
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Advertisement208 1936-06-23 17 imxs 1 L,IVI; -(lncorporated In Australia) MERKUR J jJJ 2 2 8 9 Aug. I Spedld'StaS round trip tickets trom Singapore to Australia Issued at th. may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl ggggsarj "5s sag as= as s s fTIIi: BANM LINE. For ■OWOW. 1«W TOM^ BALTIMORE Tune208 words
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Advertisement510 1936-06-23 17 I Hk_ _^__l to ™ench ports u"i^^V\ i jftT J^ HOMEWARDS. V 1 !CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Ju_e 25 J LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk July 4 V CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jul/ 25 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk510 words
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Article180 1936-06-23 18 TH E LONDON POINT OF VIEW (By Air Mail) London, June 13. LONDON'S new airport at Gatwick, m Surrey, was opened this mail-week by Lord Swinton. the Air Minister. I found the 28 miles to the new station Gatwick Airport seemed a shorter journey than I had expected. It is180 words
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Article347 1936-06-23 18 THE t most spectacular event of the display th„t followed "was the performance of Clem Sohn, the young American "bird-man." Mr. Sohn has discovered what mus: be the most dangerous way of making a living yet devised. He demonstrates that a parachute descent can be delayed347 words
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Article63 1936-06-23 18 CTILL few people present realised v quite what had happened; it ail took place inside split seconds and a ear rushed out and boro the intrepid "birdman" to the first-aid room m the airport building where he took things with cheerful stoicism. All kinds of aeroplanes63 words
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Article, Illustration342 1936-06-23 18 NEW AIRPORT: THE NEGUS: DAME BARNETT: CINEMA CROWDS of flying was that of three machines of the Royal Air Force. They formed a flight of No. 19 Squadron, crack tighter unit of the R.A.F., and were "Gauntlets"— the latest and most powerful type m thc service. Tied together by elasticAir Mail - 342 words
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Article262 1936-06-23 18 A CERTAIN section of the undergraduate! of Glasgow University is agitating for the election of the Emperor ol Abyssinia to be Rector of the University—the death of Lord Alienor having left the post vacant. It is not thoughlikely that the surest ion will bear fruit.262 words
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683 1936-06-23 18 King George's "secret of life," writ when he was a naval officer m a friend's B:ble. was quoted m a speechbv Lord Hollenden at a luncheon to I I. brate the 10th birthday of the Hyelm (Hostels for Youthful Employees683 words
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Advertisement104 1936-06-23 18 When you order Donald's Sgj* -^mg- jW ____l_i__fl____t' OXFORD Sausages you are _^L, _______flWW^E_*_^ I getting sausages m all their 1 '__l_fl__Pr^ Si finest flavour. Hermetically l§ V ___i__BMßr'l V >^' canned the same day they are \J^ _BB^^____ >h> made they come fresh to your lfe_»^ --___9_ B breakfast104 words
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Article150 1936-06-23 19 Boy Dead In Empty House Maidenhead. A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD boy, Victor George Lipscombe, who lived with his parents m Pinkneys-road, Pinkney^ Green, Maidenhead, was found gassed m the back 100 m of an empty house. A prospective tenant on looking round the house, which is known as Brue Haze,150 words
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Article82 1936-06-23 19 Moscow. Moscow police are searching for an elusive art "connoisseur" who has stolen a large quantity of valuable curtains, draperies, and other decorations from one of the city's largest theatres. He visited the theatre during the day, •vhen the staff was off duty, helDed himself, and left82 words
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Article28 1936-06-23 19 Mile Germaine Recat, a Parisian artist was killed by a fall from a private aeroplane m which she was travelling as the only passenger between K.arritz and Bayonne.28 words
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Article566 1936-06-23 19 Five- Yea r Pla n For England lyiß HORE-BELISHA. Minister of Tranom port, announced at a luncheon held by the Mansion House Association on Transport at the Trocadero Restaurant at which he was the principal guest, that under the Government's programme for the roads 1 130,000.000 is566 words
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Article38 1936-06-23 19 The annual luncheon of the Conservative Women's Reform Association was held at the Hyde Park Hotel. Lady Fdward Spencer-Churchill presided and m the absence through indisposition of Sir Philip Sassoon. Captain H Balfour. MP., spoke on "Civil and38 words
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Miscellaneous1019 1936-06-23 19 [on the radio British Empire Berlin Station Programme nm DJN 31.45 metres (9,540 kcs.), DJB 197 4 metres (15.10,, kcs.). DJA 31.38 Transmission 2: GSH 13.97 metre* metres (9,560 kc_,; DJQ 19 63 metres M.47 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres (15,280 kcs.). 17.79 mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m.1,019 words
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Miscellaneous232 1936-06-23 19 820 p.m. Shipping News, by Mr. Bretagne.. 8.30 p.m. Social Talk, by Mr. Rives. 8.40 p.m. Colonial market rates. 8.50 p.m. Theatrical Broadcast: The Pilgrim (Ch. Vildrac). Arver's Secret < J. Jacques Bernard). 10.15 p.m. Rates of exchange. 10.20 p.m. End of broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs) 5.35232 words
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Article426 1936-06-23 20 Founded Toy n bee Hall SOCIAL workers all over the world will mourn the death of Dame Henrietta Barnett who has died m London at the age of 85. Dame Henrietta was associated with a vast range of social activities, but her name will be remembered chiefly m connexion with426 words
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Article15 1936-06-23 20 UR. Max Beerbohm admits that he l< profoundly disturbed by the con-15 words
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Article264 1936-06-23 20 MR. Stanley Baldwin visited Cambridge this week not as Prime Minister but as Chancellor of the University and conferred honorary degrees. The recipients included Viscount Hailsham, the Lord Chancellor; the Marquis of Willingdon, ex-Viceroy of India, and Baron Atkin of Aberdovey, Lord of Appeal m Ordinary,264 words
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Article256 1936-06-23 20 j THE first performance of a new film I m London is becoming as important a social occasion as the first night of a stage play. I realised this when I at- tended the premiere of "Show Boat of 1936" this week m Leicester Square.256 words
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Article172 1936-06-23 20 Arc Not Hostile To «B> Air Mail) London. June 9 AUSTRALIA'S tariff policy oC preference to Britain was m no sense an expression of hostility to Japan. Mr. R. G. Menzies, Australia's Attorney General told the Royal Empire Society to-day. Her policy, he said, was a recognition that172 words
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Article32 1936-06-23 20 Mr. J.W. Johnson, of Cardigan Road, Bridlington, the father of Mrs. Amy Mollison, was involved m a motor accident on the Bridlington-Hull road when his car overturned. He is suffering from shock.32 words
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Article308 1936-06-23 20 More Expensive Divorce Rii THE Soviet Government has began a national campaign, by Press, ul; form, and wireless, further to regu: family life by restoring a numl restriction which they formerly nounced as uncommunistic and outworn Instead of simply decreeing the law as is usual, they have308 words
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Article27 1936-06-23 20 The Municipality of Bombay have refused to vote an address of welcome to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress Party's president, on his coming visit to the city.27 words
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Article23 1936-06-23 20 The Secretary of State has appointed Mr. George Hugh Culverwell to be ?n inspector for the purpose of the Cruelty to Animals Act.23 words
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Advertisement30 1936-06-23 20 I WE TAKE GREAT j PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING J INVALID RICH IN VITAL J S i i OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS S S j Sime, Darby 8c Co., Ltd. j30 words
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Article371 1936-06-23 21 Waiting For London Singapore, Monday. AN echo of the "Writ of Prohibition" case m which certain house owners n: the Bugis Street area applied for writs of prohibition, to prevent the Singapore Improvement Trust from apl>earing before the Governor m Council with schemes for the demolition of371 words
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Article188 1936-06-23 21 1 Knocked Down In Street fiy Taxi Singapore, Monday. THE father of a ten-year-old Chines? boy was distressed when 'he appeared before the Singapore Coroner, Mr W. G. Porter, to-day. to |iv evidence m connection with the death of his son who sustained fatal Injuries when he was188 words
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Article32 1936-06-23 21 Reuter wireless - Reuter wireless T Georgetown (Jamaica', June 19 HE Girl Pat has been tied up at tne Customs r/harf and the crew N Moved to the Police Station32 words
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Article188 1936-06-23 21 Performance Completed Despite Storm London, June 21. il severe thunderstorm lasting moie Irt than two hours broke over London at ten o'clock last night following a tiay of exceptional heat. Violent rain drenched theatregoers on their way home. Some material j damage was done by lightning butBritish Wireless - 188 words
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Article342 1936-06-23 21 Dividend Of 7Yt Per Cent. Singapore, Monday. PRESENTING the report and accounts at the annual general meeting of The Ulu Pandan I Singapore) Rubber; Estate, Ltd., held at the registered otlice of the company m the French Bank Buildings at noon to-day, Mr. J. A. 1 Lhas, the342 words
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Article49 1936-06-23 21 The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Mve *enl cheque for £500 co Queen M aVvs Hospital for the East End to Indow a cot m their joint names The money is port of that raised through the charges for admission to view iheir Jedding presents at St. James's Palace.49 words
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Article268 1936-06-23 21 Order To Be Placed Shortly (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 21 THE order for the companion ship to tne Queen Mary will be- placed shortly, the "Shipping World" states. The Queen Mary has fulfilled every expectation of the directors of the Cunafrd-White Star Company268 words
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Article190 1936-06-23 21 Considerable Improbabilities In Theft Case Singapore, Monday. COMMENTING that there were very considerable improbabilities m th case and that the story of the constable who effected the arrest was entirely consistent with that told by the accused. Mr. L. 8.. Gibson, the district judge of the criminal district190 words
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Article74 1936-06-23 21 Four Men Burnt In Tinsmith's Shop Singapore, Monday. FOUR Chinese employed m a tin smith's shop m Orchard Road, off River Valley Road, were conveyed to hospital with severe burns yesterday morning when a bottle of methylated spirits exploded. Two of tne victims, who suffered very badly, were74 words
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Article175 1936-06-23 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - NORTH CHINA JAPAN Sin Chew Jit Poh Demand For Autonomy Tientsin. June 22. FOLLOWING a conference of the Japanese military. General Matsumuro has demanded that General Suny Che Yuen, the Kopei Governor, declare autonomy for North China The conference was a joint one of the Japanese Command m Tientsin and175 words
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Article164 1936-06-23 21 Twakow Wrecked Off Singapore Singapore, Monday. HOW three members of a Chinese junk defied death for two hours m a shark infested sea off Pulau Samboe on Wednesday afternoon, until they were rescued by a Malay fisherman, was related by the owner of the twakow m Singapore today.164 words
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Article160 1936-06-23 21 Metal Is Leaving France Paris June 20. THE extent to which foreigners arc leabing France and taking with them gold bars concealed m suit-cases, is reveal m Le Matin, which states that gold valued at millions of francs has left the country m this manner. M Auriol hasReuter Wireless - 160 words
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Article23 1936-06-23 21 Tt, is announced that 596.122 National Savings Certificates were purchased •luring the week ended April 25, making a grand total purchased of 1,257-23 words
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Article177 1936-06-23 22 PROPOSAL TO I. O. C. Empire Stadium As Venue London. June 22. LORD BIRGHLEY, chairman of the British Olympic Association, announced to-day that Sir Percy Vincent, the Lord Mayor of London, has extended an invitation to the International Olympic Committee to hold the 1940 OlympiadReuter - 177 words
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Article104 1936-06-23 22 Play Postponed Until Wednesday Singapore, Monday. OWING to bad weather, the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships, which were scheduled to start, on the S.C.C. courts to-day, had to be postponed until Wednesday, when the following ties will be played:— OPEN MEN'S SINGLES T. Kobayashi vs. V. Anderson. S. Abed vs.104 words
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Article89 1936-06-23 22 Production Highest For Six Years I New York, June 16. THE highest level m America steel production for over six years is reported m the publication the Iron age. The paper, which puts the activity 01 mills at 71 per cent, of their capacity, says the rush toReuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article53 1936-06-23 22 Nat To Participate THt o vernment has decided that 1 Pr nee will not offlciallv partici pate I Olympic Games, but a Bin will be tabled to open credits to enable representatives of the French Federations to participate. The Government decision is dosmnod is r* political gesture aeainslReuter Wireless - 53 words
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Article20 1936-06-23 22 Ilfrs J Morgan, of fnipdnnin Estate. Who hn* hern on n bolidiv trio to Japan returned to Malaya last week20 words
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Article123 1936-06-23 22 Soldiers In Action Against Arabs London, June 22. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the High Commissioner m Palestine reports the disbanding of sixty Arabs ambushed near Nurea Shams yesterday. Three members of the Royal Scots Fusiliers were wounded, two seriously. Reinforcements of the Seaforth Highlanders were sentBritish Wireless - 123 words
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Article112 1936-06-23 22 Father's Story Of Missing Daughter Singapore. Monday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a six-year-old Chinese girl who was found drowned m a pond m Holland112 words
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Article92 1936-06-23 22 Note Found On Dying Chinese Singapore. Monday. WHEN the ambulance was called to a vacant piece of land off Robinson Road on Saturday, the dresser found a Chinese m a dying condition. His lips were swollen and burnt, and he was bleeding from the mouth. A letter92 words
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Article40 1936-06-23 22 Japan To Send Two Cruisers Tokio, June 22. THE Osaka_ Malnichi states that the i Navy Ministry has tentatively de- cided to send the first class cruisers Kinugasa and Aoba to England foi* the coronation of Edward VIII- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article92 1936-06-23 22 Singapore. Monday. The death of Mr. Adycalanada Odyar occurred m Singapore yesterday. Deceased, who was 72 years of age, was a well known business man m Madras and Singapore, and had resided [m Singapore for a number of years. He leaves six sons and two92 words
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Article107 1936-06-23 22 Hottest Weekend Of The Year London, June 22. BY far the hottest weather of this summer was experienced throughout Britain during the weekend and m several places the temperature anproached 90 degrees. During yesterday very heavy storms were experienced. Some damage was done by lightning,British Wireless - 107 words
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Article109 1936-06-23 22 Patriotic Ttlegram To Soutli-West Batavia. June 22 YESTERDAY'S meeting of representatives of all Chinese organisations tn Batavia decided to cable to General Chen Chi Tang, of Canton, and Generals Li Chung Jan and Pei Tsung Hsi of Kwangsi. urging unity and consolidation m facing China's national crisis, whereupon109 words
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Article83 1936-06-23 22 Chinese Woman Bound And Gagged Singapore, Monday. ARMED with pistols, two Cantonese enn tered a house m the Geylang District shortly after 8 p.m. on Saturday ana lobbed a Chinese woman of $160 worth of jewellery and cash. The robbers had apparently kept a watch on the83 words
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Article34 1936-06-23 22 In the Ana 1 of the Colonial Cups golf competition at the Island Club on Saturday. N. A. Mallal »h'cap 7» and E. Cheah (13i beat Y. Chikamoto and G. Shinkawa »24» one up.34 words
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Article222 1936-06-23 22 NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO CHINA Entertained By Overseas League London. June 21. Members of the Over-fceas League from all parts ol the British Empire attended a reception to Sir Huuhe Knatchbull-Hugessen, r *r<?ai Britain, a new Ambassador to China, at the Over-Seas House. St. Jame's, London Indians. wearing their picturesqueReuter - 222 words
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Article182 1936-06-23 22 Reply To Local Chinese Singapore, Monday. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has replied t<3 the telegram sent oy local Chinese urging unity as follow* "Your telegram has been received. I am grateful for your patriotic ings at this period of the national crisis; without unity we cannot aggression.182 words
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Article70 1936-06-23 22 Leaves For England On (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. June 21 THE Hon. Y. M. Uneku Abdul Aziz, the Mrntri Besar Prime Minister' ol Johore. and Mrs. Aziz will leave for England on July 10. Umiku Aziz has been Indisposed for some time, and is proceeding to70 words
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Article53 1936-06-23 22 A British Wireless Message says that contributions to the King George the Fifth Memorial fund have now p £100.000. King Edward will spend his holiday •says a British Wireless message at the Chateau d'horigon, near Cannes The 21st anniversary of the founding of Toe H is being celebrated this week,53 words
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Article19 1936-06-23 22 Dr. Malcolm L. Bynoe. Mali Medical Service, has arrived In Ti where he has taken over from Dr ley.19 words
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Article463 1936-06-23 23 MONOPOLIES MIDDS Game Lacking In Thrills Singapore. Monday. A GOAL scored almost simultaneously with the final whistle enabled the Middlesex Regiment to share four goals with the Government Monopolies m a Second Division football match played at the Anson Koad Stadium this afternoon. The game463 words
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Article65 1936-06-23 23 Singapore Swimming Club Singapore, Monday. C G WINDLE was the winner m the C Throwing the Waterpolo Ball event _t the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday m which about ten members eomneted His winning throw was 66 S. P six feet better than the runner U Each competitor was allowed three65 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-06-23 23 Ballet scene from division two, S.A.F.A. An amusing scene m yesterday's match between Monopolies and Midds, which was drawn.19 words
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Article68 1936-06-23 23 A MIXED Foursome Competition will be played on Sunday afternoon, June 2_. Members wishing to piay m this competition are requested to enter their names on the lists posted up m the club. Following the completion of the above competition the prizes won during the past three68 words
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Article480 1936-06-23 23 Nestanglo Shock Leaders Singapore, Monday. THE M. P. H. leaders m the Commercial Cup competition, received a rude shock when they met the Nestanglo on the S. H. B. ground to-day, being defeated by the only goal scored The Publishers gave mere glimpsea or their usual iorm and480 words
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Advertisement36 1936-06-23 23 TENNIS RACKETS I .JUST RECEIVED SPALDING 1937 MODELS ■ifflTOik TOP -I 'LITE af t tt■ ♦it a ■Kit Tt- I^hh- 4*_[ wtr i'nnf _i_l \'ii i\i j I l II Alt SJ_I n^QUEENfer a, Prince Street.36 words
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619 1936-06-23 24 GOLF "OPEN" WASHED OUT Early Wimbledon Results London, June 22. GLORIOtS if oppressive weather greeted the opening to-day of one of the biggest sporting fortnight's of the year m Britain. The Wimbledon tennis championships open to-day with the match between Fred Perry, the champion, and619 words
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Article144 1936-06-23 24 Foster Wins Lightweight Trophy Isle of Man, June 18. THE Lightweight Tourist Trophy mo-tor-cycle race of seven laps (264 miles) was run m glorious weather. There were 31 starters. The winner was A. R. Foster, on New Imperial, m the record time average of 3 hours 33Reuter Wireless - 144 words
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Article72 1936-06-23 24 International Player Wins Championship Belle Isle (Ayr) June 18. ON the Belle Isle course at Ayr, James Adams, the Scottish frlfernational of Romford, won the Scottish Open Golf Championship, after a tie at 287 with Tome Collinge of Swinton Park, Manchester. Percy Alliss. the Ryder Cup player, wasReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-06-23 24 Among the competitors m the Henley Regatta, opening next week, is a Japanese erew here they are seen m training on the Thames23 words
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Article176 1936-06-23 24 Malay Pair Win Doubles Singapore, Monday KHAMIS and Yadi, the Mala;, won the final m the Open Doubles. V.M.C.A. Tournament afternoon, beating Dr. Haridas and I A. Pereira m two sets. Dr Haridas and Pereira started misinuly and were leading when the Malays, settling176 words
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Article36 1936-06-23 24 Benjamin Whitcombe. 24. ot Squin Lane, Finchley, was fatally injured by a fall while riding his motor-e\ I along Hanger Lane. Ealing, with Ins brother Harold. 26. on the pillion His brother was not badly injured36 words
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Advertisement122 1936-06-23 24 MORRIS Specia lisa tion has produced a British car that defies competition Over 108,000 Morris Cars Sold m 12 Months nRITAIN'S Motor. Industry has never before known such sensational sales figures as these— because British motoring has never before known such a sensational policy as Morris-Specialisation. From the Morris Eight,122 words
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