Morning Tribune, 14 July 1936
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Title Section14 1936-07-14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I— No. 140. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 14. 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article259 1936-07-14 1 Teuton in MIX WON REPRISALS? ITTACKS H V FASCISTS P4S( IST anti-Semitic violence, parT ticularh in the East End of London, and the $*>**« JJj nolice in copinp with it, was me Object «f a lively debate in the House of Commons T Lansburv described theReuter Wireless - 259 words
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Article139 1936-07-14 1 AUSTRO -GERMAN AGREEMENT Propaganda To Be Forbidden London, July 13 THE Austrian minister in London. Baron Franckenstern. has issued a statement regarding the Austro-Ger-man Agreement, in the course of which he says that the "Austrian Government is determined not to relax its vigilance to prevent undermining of the State byBritish Official Wireless - 139 words
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Article116 1936-07-14 1 ANGLO -ITALIAN FINANCE QUESTIONS London. Ji'ly 13. THE Treasury have made an Order under the Debts Clearing Offices Act, 1934. setting up ar Anglo-Italian clearing office. The order comes into operation next Wednesday contemporaneously with an Order in Council revoking the Orders of last year under which sanctions were imposed.British Official Wireless - 116 words
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230 1936-07-14 1 London, July 13. p the House of Commons replying to bornn r A w C M° rei ns. Viscount Cranme. Under Foreign Secretary said he WMood the Japanese official sent to mto smuggling in North China tion h H r K Gd t0230 words
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Article44 1936-07-14 1 The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthnnv Eden, is returnine; to London to-dav nfter a work's rest In the country, says priM^h Wireless. On Sunday Lord Halifax, who has been denutisiivi for Mr. Eden and was staying nearby, drove over to have a talk with him44 words
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Article198 1936-07-14 1 Chen Chi Tang In A Fix Shanghai, July n. FOLLOWING the Ufhtlllg at Swatow 1 between Central Government forces ond troops commanded by General Chen Wei Chow, brother of Generai Chen Chi Tang, the Canton leader, the First Kwangtung Army, whlich, proclaimed its allegiance to Nanking on July198 words
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Article89 1936-07-14 1 General Chen Chi Tang, presumably as a gesture of conciliation, and General Li Tsung Jen and General Pai Chung Hsi.Thc complete subordination of Kwangtung to Nanking's authority is foreshadowed by the decisions of the Central Executive Committee General Chen Chi Tang has already beon deserted by many of89 words
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Article24 1936-07-14 1 Nanking. July 13. THE plenary session of the Central l&ecutive Committee to-day rejected a proposal to launch an anti-Japanese expedition Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article65 1936-07-14 1 official of the Chinese Government in his capacity of member of the new Commission. He is not expected to take up the appointment which is purely a face-saving device, and will probably join the numerous colony of fallen war lords in Hongkong. The decision as regards General Li Tsung JenReuter - 65 words
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Article15 1936-07-14 1 Geneva, July 10. Honduras has notified her withdrawal from the League of Nations.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 15 words
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Advertisement47 1936-07-14 1 skin. K.W.I 7 Genuine South African EAU-DE-COLOGNE A has become the choice of the discerning women (^H in Malaya. In three inexpensive sizes soz. 10 >z and quarts the large >ize being particularly economical. I I Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. I (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE and PENANG47 words
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Article817 1936-07-14 2 GOVERNOR IN SINGAPORE Is la nd *s Recen t Progress Singapore, Monday. LITTLE news rnnrrrning Timor, the large is«and lying between Java and Australia, NMI to Singapore but dunir^ recent years considerable progress lias been made in that country. 11. F. Dr. Manso Preto, the Gov-ernor-denrral of817 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-07-14 2 Rescue work in progress after the collapse of the "boy's" quarters at the Selangor Club on Sundav.17 words
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Article568 1936-07-14 2 Coolie's Story In Singapore Court Singapore Monday. THAT he was raised aside by the accused while he was working in the godown one day, and told to light a fire by pouring waiter on some "electric earth," by which means he could set568 words
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Article114 1936-07-14 2 Man In Serious Condition Singapore, Monday THE first serious street shootlne ,n I in Singapore this year occurred I Trengganu Street shortly after 9 nVi on Saiurday night. A Cantonese named Chenp Ah is, was on foot when he was shot bv -n assailant who approached him114 words
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Article84 1936-07-14 2 Gave Themselves Up As Vagrants Singapore. Monday Two deserters from the Garrison a t Changi have been traced under unusual circumstances. It appears that the men had deserted about a fortnight ago. Last week they walked into a police station and gave themselves up as vagrants. They did not84 words
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Advertisement67 1936-07-14 2 V jEJEJI 'S FRESH MILK— WITH ALL THE TROUBLE RFMOVED' I V LET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk. to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you, water67 words
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Article750 1936-07-14 3 Mixed Reception Of German P aet INTERNAL PRESSURE? Triple Alliance Revived? London.July 13. THI significance of the AustroT < (I rv,n :rroemcnt in ward to nilo-German relations is ffi^'ffSSSSh in the EuroMDitalfl French comra-nta-Sfi as? if ips the foi matlo !J S" few Central European bloc and tint it meansReuter - 750 words
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Article55 1936-07-14 3 To Be Started In Six Weeks 9 Time Washington. July 10. A fast sea-plane service will shortly be established between England and the United States under the terms of an agreement officially announced between Imperial Airways and the PanAmerican Airways Service. The Service will probably start inReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article105 1936-07-14 3 After Six Years' Battle For His Life Salt Lake City, July 10. Having elected to be shot instead of beins hanged, Delbert Green submitted to the death sentence for murder which was carried out by a firing squad cf five who were concealed behind a canvas screen.Reuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article75 1936-07-14 3 Bandit Outrage On Djibouti-Addis Ababa Line Rome. July 9. Bandits destroyed a portion of the line between Akaki and Mojjo on tho Djibouti- Addis Ababa Railway, with a view to holding up two supply trains en route to Addis Ababa. The telephone and telegraph lines have also beenReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Article40 1936-07-14 3 Cable news has been received from Brussels announcing the engagement of Irene daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Rupert Manasseh, formerly of Singapore, to Philip, second son of Mrs. Toppir Manasseh and the late Mr. Morris Mnnasseh, of London.40 words
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Article197 1936-07-14 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Nanking-Canton Talks Fail Hongkong. July 12. interviewed here by newspapermen Mr. Ton;; Hoi On. the Nanking envoy sent to Canton to negotiate foi the reformation of the Kwangtung currency system, announced that i\. talks were a failure. He alleged that the Canton authorities were197 words
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Article54 1936-07-14 3 Montreal, July 10. Lord Twccdsmuir. Governor-General of Canada, has been admitted to hospital owing to the return of the gastric complaint from which he previously suffered. A member of his staff stated thru Lord Twcedsmuir was not rco.lly ill but bad entered the hospital for an x-ray observation54 words
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Article26 1936-07-14 3 Hamburg. July 10. Edgar Andre, the Hamburg Communist leader, has been sentenced to death by the Hamburg Court after a prolonged trial.— Reuter Wireless.26 words
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Article58 1936-07-14 3 Mav He Tried By Military Tribunal Lor.don, July 9. Donal ODonocfcne, elite- of the Pl.oblacht. ih«* official origan of the Irish Republicans, has been arrested at Kerry wh. re ho was spending his holidays with his wife. Strcngly escorted, he was taken to Dublin, where he will probablyReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article21 1936-07-14 3 Now York. July 12. I The death la announced of Dr. Park°.-> Cadmnn, the well-known radio preacher. —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article37 1936-07-14 3 Mr. W. C A. Freeman will bo the sneaker ai the meotinc: of the Rotary Club of Sincaporp on Wortnesday. July Id. The subject of the address will be "Some Aspects of tho Tyro Industry."37 words
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Advertisement71 1936-07-14 3 SilviVrin fB Prevents falling hair, II JU g£-S Removes dandruff overM&jjfr night, Grows ne\* healthy I W?Qk hair mxU the hair oft 1 |^f[ v.iikN glossy and wavy. I^*. From all Chemists and V^-V High-class Stores. Distributors: Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. t. "MAX& LMK\"| 'J RAPID HARDENING j71 words
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594 1936-07-14 4 CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS 711 E following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received hy cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER londM Monday's closing Spot: 7- I'M forward: 7 13 it; 3.33 Tone: si. New York Saturday no market. Friday's do Spot? 16 9 10 cents 1594 words
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Article47 1936-07-14 4 1 Sentence of 12 months' imprisonment and discharge from his Majesty's Service with Ignominy was promulgated on Driver George Albert Marshall. 23. of 43 Com--1 any. Royal Army Service Corps Kensington, for stealing soldiers' clothes and improperly enlisting in the Army aftei I previous discharge with ignominy47 words
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289 1936-07-14 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QIOTATIOMS London, July 10. Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rise or otherwise stated War Loan, 3V 2 PC 106 116 106 3 16 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 11 11 Prudential Assce. "A" 37 5 a 375^ Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) 9% 9?4289 words
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Advertisement68 1936-07-14 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully paid up) Y.100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00a Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAQAMI Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk. SOITn KRTTT^n 1 1 DfSVBANCI COMPANT, LTD. 'Incorporated68 words
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Advertisement87 1936-07-14 4 A watch, although a thing of beauty, becomes a useless ornament unless it consistently provides the correct time. Fortunately, beauty need not be^acrifued for the sake of efficiency, and in VULCAIN watches, you have an unrivalCreated by experts who have made a life-time study of the delicate intricacies of watch87 words
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Article1023 1936-07-14 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Monday, 13th July 5 p.m. MINING Buyers. Sellers Tin <4S 4 4»/2 4.10& assfr ft £*3L 20 9 3 5 Hitum Tin 50 cts.) g9cd HP -4 3 jelebus 9 2 8 un Tin (20 cts.) f KaUl (i T /«i 1713 181Kamp. Lanjut 17.3 i»1,023 words
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Advertisement22 1936-07-14 5 •}t m m i ABSOLUTE SECURITY S Motor I \io\ j INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. Agents: j ■MB, DARBY CO. LTD. Singapore Branches22 words
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Advertisement496 1936-07-14 5 lI A Mi OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency P4ID UP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dr. Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee, National Economic496 words
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Article205 1936-07-14 6 "DESIRE" Dietrich -Cooper Popular riVE years ago, Marlene Dietrleh T Gary Cooper won the approval every picture-goer for their ance in "Morocco." To-day u u enjoying equal success in co-starring Paramount plctun which was shown at the Caj The picture directed by Frank Rr zage, well remembered for his nroA205 words
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Article26 1936-07-14 6 Before his marriage to Venlti film actress. Jack Oakie. wl picture is "Florida Special.' ported engaged to more film aci than any other actor in HoUywo26 words
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Article24 1936-07-14 6 Margaret Sullavan. who is Dlayins posite Henry Fonda in "Thr Moon's Home," has a favourite pair of India moccains which she wears around house.24 words
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Advertisement295 1936-07-14 6 |jr<^ BXTEAI LONDON AUDIENCES APPLAUD PAUL ROBESON'S X>^ /s's^ CEBAT SIM;IN(; in show boat THArs NEWS AND i <A^> YOl LL ALSO APPLAUD THIS GRAND UNIVERSAL PICTURE! Y jf\^ <AI»ilOI. .TO-DAY jg** M S vs .^M^ Opening with Special Matinee 3.15 |^re|pKi|l t c aß&£dt&i«HH^fe IRENE DUNNE, lf m^^^^ PAUL295 words
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Article124 1936-07-14 7 Cm fifeafer To D^/"fof r/ja/j Bombs Iptp Commander 1. j. HbdaoU, As- chared S\i? l Jr r Secretar y of State, in i ll e Air Raids Precautions De- ni G C hl ef Co^tables Association Penon in the world to mini- S "ndi-rratc in any way the124 words
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Advertisement134 1936-07-14 7 ""Thrills and excitement galore! ik THE SIX CONCLUDING CHAPTERS of ita new EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS TARy A y ADVENTURE f\ L II A M B H A 5 SEE PARIS By NKiHT! The DREAM of EVERY TOURIST! The CAN-CAN! The Gay Cabarets! \v\i N««k A< The IAI»ITOL NED.O FILMS ■^^r^fJP]134 words
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Advertisement124 1936-07-14 7 j SUN TALKIE HALL j (New World) J UJ io-\i4.iii ;k:io j ;€O€K-EYED-CAVALIERj v I EMPIRE TALKIE j 1 7 p.m. 10-VK.III 9.30 p.m. s i 1 Concluding Chapters 7— ll of i -tiii: wolf boc" j A Serial feat urinir HIN-TIN-TIN. j TEA DANCES j i From sto 7.30124 words
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877 1936-07-14 8 M. LEON BLUM WAS FORMERLY A DRAMATIC CRITIC IN PARIS First Socialist Premier Of France A Man Of THE following interesting character 1 study of M. Leon Blum, the first socialist premier of France, is contributed to the London Times recently by a friend of M. Blum. The faces of877 words
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Article, Illustration60 1936-07-14 8 ihe h !ini. h h nf a t V hP MhT, b" dUr VT th u reater pa L l of the day there was a ood attendance on the towpath for the finish of the May Races at Cambridge In the first division Jesus College maintained their supremacy and60 words
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Article111 1936-07-14 8 Impeded Progress Of Fire Engine CHARLES Samuel Mapper, of Ennismore Gardens. Southend. was fined £5, Including costs. fo r driving a public service vehicle without reasonable consideration tot other road users. It v.as stated that he drove a doubledock omnibus In the path of t fire 'ngine which111 words
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Article31 1936-07-14 8 William Thonsai Burnett, 22, teaman, of Ifawbraw Road. South Shields. lied In Oravesend Hospital from Inune.s caused when he fell down a hold of the s.s. Clearwood i n tho Thames.31 words
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Article107 1936-07-14 8 Footplate Accident On Train pASSENGERS in a steam train from Holborn Viaduct to Streatham were unaware that the driver had been burned when there was a back draught from the firebox. The clothes of the driver, G. Gardner, of Gladstone Street. Battersea. caught fir?, and hr was burned107 words
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Article31 1936-07-14 8 Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and M.John Pethybridge. who is a former Town Clerk and Mayor, are to be invited to accept th? freedom of the. borough of Bodmin. of which they are31 words
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Article146 1936-07-14 8 Tested Out At Rochester Lond'H. A PRELIMINARY trial of the u of the first of the fleet of 29 lying boats, being built for Imi Urways, has been carried out at Bhort 3rothers aeroplane works at Rochester The first boat has been named the Canopus Her engines146 words
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Article143 1936-07-14 8 THE sixth anniversary of the launching of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain was marked by the launch of a model of the liner in a large tank at Michelham Priory. Sussex, by Mrs J. C. Patteson, wife of the assistant European general manager143 words
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Article61 1936-07-14 8 Model Aeroplane Flies 57 Miles Berlin IN a competition on the Fltthbecto 1 Heath, near Hamburg, a 14-year-r schoolboy launched into the air model aeroplane, 'driven by the nsu indiarubber motor. It rose to a greai height and after having disappeared 1:1 the clouds came to earth three hours minutes61 words
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Article55 1936-07-14 8 NewYork FOR more than a week Alaska has perience<i temr-cratures higher t anv previously recorded, and the United States Weather Bureau predicts the I definite continuance of the heat w; At Soward. where the temper;- tr reached 108deg.. two persons were overcome yesterday. At Fairbanks to-cny55 words
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Article36 1936-07-14 8 Riga, Latvia THE Latvian Post Office has 1 cognised" Italy's annexation Abyssinia H The po.stmaster-general has l^-i'y. instructions that the names "Abyssmn and -Ethiopia" shall be deleted trow the list of Latvian postal tariffs.36 words
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Article27 1936-07-14 8 Mrs. Susannah Roberts (98>, ,the oldest inhabitant of Deal, has cuea She was the widow of Mr. ViC^ Roberts, who was veteran memoei •he Deal lifeboat crew.27 words
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Article41 1936-07-14 8 Mr R J. Farrer. one time Preside of the Singapore Municipal Commission, is home on holiday and is residing at Murray Road. Northwood. a stoi throw from his old school at Har*"V Mr. Farrer returns to Kelantan in &ep I tember.41 words
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574 1936-07-14 9 OIL FROM COAL TO SA VE U.K. MINING INDUSTRY? London. PIK Robert Home, M.P., opened d u Frith recently the new coaJ dMiiaiinn P«ant of the National r II ind Oil Company, Limited. I! e pla vvHl use daily 150 tons of 23 which will be brought by sea and574 words
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Article38 1936-07-14 9 Gibraltar. I -msh postal motor-ship Lazaro 2R** dcmands ;ter at first refused, but in number o •ißreed to take them. On i ti ckot h C c J ras the wtlwrttics S?asw» and the38 words
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Article, Illustration756 1936-07-14 9 BRITISH SAILORS TO HAVE SHORTER HOURS Important Agreement Negotiated London. TWO important industrial agreements were ratified recently One gives seamen in ocean-going ships a shorter working week while at sea The other gives engineers an increase of wages of 3s a week, in three instalments, and improves their night-shift allowances.756 words
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Article31 1936-07-14 9 Mr. J E. S Crawford. Rubber Restriction Officer. Klang, and eldest son of Mr. J. G. Crawford. Ipoh. leaves on July 17 by the Nieuw Holland for Sydney, on a holiday.31 words
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614 1936-07-14 9 WARTIME DANGER TO SEASIDE HOLIDAY RESORTS Ilfracombe THE increased fees charged by mili--1 tary bands, gas attacks on seaside towns, and the technicalities of advertising were the principal subjects discussed at the closing session of the summer meeting of the Association of Health and Pleasure Resorts at Ilfracombe (mom or614 words
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Article34 1936-07-14 9 The Swiss Socialist Congress sitting at Zurich has rejected by a large majority a proposal to form a common front with the Communist*. It also decided unanimously to oppose devaluation of the Swiss currency.34 words
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330 1936-07-14 10 M UK MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, July 14. 1936. PANTALOON POLITICS* OfHATEVEB good Sir Oswald Motley and his so-called British Fascists may hope to accomplish one day, they appear to causi nothing hut strife and turmoil at the present time. Ugly tales are told of the movement, and the police330 words
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Article454 1936-07-14 10 AROUND MALAYA WITH the additional amusement centres which are springing up in the towns of Malaya, the question of hat .steps are being taken to safeguard the cars of patrons arises in acute form. As far as the A. A.M. members are concerned, it is probable that, in tne <454 words
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Article37 1936-07-14 10 Mr. F.L. Williams, M.C.S., Protector of Chinese, Kedah, has left Sungei Patani for Singapore. He will bp tached to the Chinese Protectorate Office in Singapore. His place will jo taken by Mr. T.P.F. Me Niece, from Singapore.37 words
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Article285 1936-07-14 10 Mr. E I-" 1 Stcp/.rnoon, Electrical Engineer, Ipoh, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. *<. .1- .1. -i- i» The condition Dl the Rev. Kcppel Gamier, who is an inmate of the General Hospital, Penang, is slightly improved Mr. A. de Bur';h-Thomas has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of Rubber285 words
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Advertisement153 1936-07-14 10 The King's House at Burhill, near Cobham. Surrey. It has been built and equipped by the Royal Warrant Holders' Association to mark the Silver Jubilee of King George. FOR RELIABLE AND CONSISTENT RECEPTION With the new G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave 8-valve Superhet receiver, reception of the Empire and other European transmitters153 words
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1126 1936-07-14 11 a HUMOROUS DEBATE Ministers Chief Offenders IT i recent meeting of the LegisA htive (oiimil.it will be recalled Kvcellency the Governor called <( r,ler Mr. Tay Lian leek for U inu his speech from manuscript V ncident lends a touch of local Xmmou debate which1,126 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-07-14 11 County Hall extension. A new view of the south side of the County Hall, Westminster, is now to be had after the demolition of buildings in preparation for extensions which are to be erected.34 words
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Advertisement32 1936-07-14 11 PHONES 59 Telegraphic Address: GOODWOOD THE Mu^i CHARMINGLY SIILATtD HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. THE Corl^T, A CCO.UMODA'nON WITH EVERY COMFORT. CU^^TAIL BAK AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.32 words
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Advertisement65 1936-07-14 11 ftS^^ TO-DAI TIFFIN: $1.00 Soupe Aux Choux Fillet of Selangin Francaise Grilled Lamb Chop Jardiniere Pomme Sautee Cold Meat Salad Gateau Polka Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. UP re ii ar Hors Uueuvres varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 490fi ■f^^^ I iif65 words
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Article, Illustration101 1936-07-14 12 INTER -PORT YACHTING, A, CUP SOCCER AT Loh Hah Kit making his u fining high jump 5 feet 9"'s inches— at the Singapore A A. A. finals on Saturday at the SC.C. The start of the 889 yards event a fine action study. Ratnona, winner in two of the three101 words
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Article, Illustration95 1936-07-14 13 Rounding the bend— a view of the mile race in progress Sebastian Then, who carried off the individual honours, in action in the lonff jump. He set a new record in this event. Kress of the interport yachtsmen. Commodore Marklaw is in the centre.95 words
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Advertisement33 1936-07-14 13 Rene Ullmann's Annual Cheap SALE THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED FOR JEWELLERY WATCHES SILVERWARE CLOCKS civ* TRADITIONAL QT T AUTY AT LOWEST PMCEB. Also D'OKSAY'S PEEFUMKB and fancy articles RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE33 words
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Article, Illustration846 1936-07-14 14 BEAUTY In The Very Young I ALWAYS feel the great mistake most of ni make about Beauty is the feeling most of us get "Too young to worry about Beauty" and I hen "Too old to begin." The older onv.s always teil the younger ones it is too early to846 words
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Article, Illustration421 1936-07-14 14 VOUTHFULNESS is expressed In motion, impetuous acts, the daring to explore untried fields. It is only in maturity that the established order things gradually tightens its hold, crowding out the spontaneity of youth, and with it much of the verve of living. While none of us421 words
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Advertisement90 1936-07-14 14 *5* > *g, i IVlaison JLgfiSttL I 4010 (n±~<? 4 m gj. II I I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i"iTT|i;iTTiro: '|ii|iiin|ii|iiitn!!|ii|i!iii|ii|iiinii!|jiiiiiuiiiiirrili!li!lii|i:ii!iiiiniiiiii|!'ji 44 W^ M$ I SPECIAL LOTION -SKIN FOOD SOAP-BRACIENE SPECIAL LOTION DRAWS ALL ACIDITY TO THE SKIN90 words
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Advertisement78 1936-07-14 14 ELIZABETH ARDEN TREATMENTS As£i Maynard's 43$ri 1 1 FROM August 17th September 12 th Many women look forward t) a visit to London, because it means a visit to their favourite specialist for a face treatment. Elizabeth Arden does better by you, than to keep' you living in hopes! She78 words
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Article183 1936-07-14 15 EXCESSIVELY oily skins have both internal and external causes. All excess greasy, fried foods and pastries tend to aggravate this condition, especially in this climate. If your complexion is excessively oily, then first look to your diet, including sufficient fresh salads, fruits and vegetables to balance the fats183 words
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Article135 1936-07-14 15 THE time la past when you painted your 1 face to make a picture Nowadays, you must look like you In the freshness of your youth. But like you— not like a cosmetic display. It\s smart to be natural. Blend foundation lotion, face powder, eyeshadow and rouge with135 words
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Advertisement21 1936-07-14 15 fITKMAXEXT t WAVES- j from S10 Oil, (iallia an d Kuj?ene Methods I Maison Interlandi I J l^-m*. Capit.,l Bld B21 words
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Advertisement479 1936-07-14 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING UJGGA CA E RRWR CHEmsT j SINGAPORE j f s I nrrArc brLLIAL UrrtK Mak.»adfe.t a iad LUVJwnWU j of Writing Cabinets hrtwftft JS j carrier co. rx« g a 5 n Vp e .ar quauty f^ RN I7' lu I Baggage Contractor* Forwardtng J0 *£^1 M479 words
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Advertisement425 1936-07-14 16 TRAVII KKIIISH ff nnjT| BBBJ BYMandBRfflSH INDIAITNES 1936. 1936. KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 BANGALORE 6.000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CHITRAL 15,000 Aur. 14 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25 BHUTAN 6.100 Aug. 27 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 RANPURA425 words
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Miscellaneous440 1936-07-14 16 i THE lIARBOUII PASSENGERS BY AIR Arrived from N.E.I, by KLM-plane "Perkoetoet"— ll.7.36: Mr. Volten. Mr. Wouters. Mr. Dobson. Left for Medan, India and Europe by KLM-plane "Perkoetoet"— ll.7.36. For Medan: Mr. Volten. Mr. Wouters. Mr. Pee Joei Wong. Mr. Gho Kie Tjin. For Calcutta: Prof. Hesselink. Arrhf d from440 words
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Miscellaneous419 1936-07-14 16 SHIPS IX DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate Rohna 22 Cremer 20 Kutsang 20 Poelau Roebiah IS Larut 16 Kudat 15 Pcisander 14 Pres: Adams 11 Kedah 11 Flintshire 9 Shyogen Maru Soloy 30 Kurama Maru 32 Mentor 34 Toba Mam 34 Silversandal Ohio Maru419 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-07-14 17 lr» I X Hunter presenting the "Marion" Challenge Cup to Mr. F. G LundiMi. the Club Commodore, at the R.S.Y C. At Home27 words
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84 1936-07-14 17 THE French Fleet kept a large number of people out of bed at Eastbourne until after midnight one night recently. About 11 o'clock Hares were seen over the sea. and the lifeboat crew were called out by maroons. The lifeboatmen were doubtful about the flares84 words
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Article20 1936-07-14 17 The Hon'ble Mr Marcus Rex, Acting British Resident of Perak, is ill with influenza He is in Batu Gajah Hospital.20 words
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Article70 1936-07-14 17 r FLYING-BOAT containing two RAF officers and two other ranks had just taken off at Calshot when the en&ine stopped and the machine came down heavily on the water, turned over, and sank within a few minutes. The occupants managed to reach the surface, and swam about70 words
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Article29 1936-07-14 17 A bell has been added to the belfry of Colmworth (Bedfordshire) parish church by the family of Mr. W. T. Lack to commemorate his 25 years as a churchwarden.29 words
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Advertisement281 1936-07-14 17 KIR V S PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due flyi>« MERK^ A U U 2 28 0- 3 3 lowing h r e a a tes roUnd triP tlCk6tS tT m Singapore to Australia issued at the First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane Sydney or Mel281 words
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Advertisement466 1936-07-14 17 r^vS. VlB TO FRENCH PORTS jiZsl bST homewards. V P^rnN JACQUES^ or Mars lles N^»te S St. Nazaire Bordeaux Julv 24 pap paharam S^ 5i ***** cs> Havre Antwer P Dunkirk Aut 4 a^o J F ***** lea Nantes St Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 21 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk466 words
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1306 1936-07-14 18 BREACH SUIT FAILS "Get Out &> Stay t London, June 21 VERY bluntly Mr Justice Charles. the h;t< hrlor Jaige, rxinrssed his virus Mnemitaf a breach of promiso action which failed at Newcastle Assi/rs "If ever thrre has been a moneymukmir <as<« this is one."1,306 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-07-14 18 The parade of the Coaching: Club, one of the picturesque features of the Richmond Royal Horse Show. The Earl of Athlone. the president, attended and presented rosettes to the winners, and as usual this annual event attracted a larpe number of spectators.42 words
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Article243 1936-07-14 19 Two Men Charged With Theft Singapore, Monday. Tinned tongue, alleged to have been stolen from Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd.. formed the subject of a charge of theft against two of the employees of the firm. Win. H. Ess and C. H. BrlStOW. The trial took place before243 words
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Article64 1936-07-14 19 Huge Plan For New War Equipment f Istanbul THE Kamutay < Grand National Assembly* has voted an extraordinary credit of about £4,000,000 sterling to be applied partly to national defence, particularly for aircraft and anti-gas precaution's, and partly to public works, including the building of the railway from64 words
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Miscellaneous1014 1936-07-14 19 OS THE RADIO m [King of '^France with 20,000 men 41*. li Km Oil*© marched up a hill and then marched rili^ 11 Mm r m down again" 2) "I, too. was born in |t..*fc<»i*'E)lllllM k Arcadia" (3) "In darkest Africa" HV" 1 (Sousa). 7 10 a.m. Algernon Blackwood. IYansm1,014 words
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Miscellaneous504 1936-07-14 19 6.20 p.m. News in English. 6.35 p.m. Continuation of relay Con-' cert. 7.05 p.m. News in French. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of relay. Concert. 8.20 p.m. Shipping News, by Mr. B Bretagne. 8.30 p.m. Social New.s, by Mr. Rives, i 8.40 p.m. Colonial market rates, i 8.50 p.m. Relay from Radio-Paris.504 words
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Miscellaneous144 1936-07-14 19 7.55 p.m. Concert of Light Music, (continued) 8.20 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB (Germ., Engl.) 8.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB, DjN (Germ., Engl.*. German Folk Song. 8.30 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the Dutch East Indies. 8.35 p.m. News and Economic Review in German on DJA. DJB, DJN.144 words
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314 1936-07-14 20 London— South Africa Air Race Confined To British Pilots Only THE Royal Aero Club made an announcement recently giving particulars /,o,? f tho air race from London to Johannesburg for prizes amounting to £10 000 presented by Mr. I. W. Schlesinger. The race will .Mart from London on September 15,314 words
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Article307 1936-07-14 20 Three Boyanese On Hurt Charge DOYANESE and Malays thronged the D Criminal District Court to-day when the trial was started before Mr. L.B. Gibson of three Boyanese, Morsidi b. Masdar, Sainl b. Mojar and Suker b. Mojar on a charge of volutarily causing grievous hurt Chief Court Inspector307 words
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Article85 1936-07-14 20 Japan League Payment For Technical Work THE League Council has accepted the 1 sum ol 27.000 Swiss francs offered by the Japanese Government to the League of Nations as a contribution towards the cost of certain technical activities of the League in whkh Japan collaborated during the year 1935 The85 words
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Article140 1936-07-14 20 Stole To Get Money To Go To Canada QTATED to be an ex-light weight 3 champion boxer of British Columbia, William Petrie. whose present occupation was given as that of a filer, was bound over and placed on probation for six months by the North London magistrate140 words
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Article103 1936-07-14 20 Senator Fletcher's Long Career Washington. CENATOR Duncan U. Fletcher, Democrat. of Florida, chairman of the Committee of the Senate on Banking and Currency, died here suddenly at the age of 77. Mr. Fletcher was one of the veterans of the Senate, having been a member of that body103 words
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Article88 1936-07-14 20 Approval In Middle Vienna. THE proposal to raise sanctions is heartily welcomed throughout Danubian and Balkan Europe. A typical comment is that of the Prager Tagblatt: The States which followed the Britirh lead are disillusioned. They have suffered losses through the restriction of trade with Italy without being88 words
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Article177 1936-07-14 20 Treat For Children ENTERTAINMENTS for children, are few and far between in Singapore, so parents will be delighted to hear of the "Scenes from Christopher Robin" which are to be presented by children for children of all ages (including, of courses, grown-up ones) on Thursday in the garden of Flagstaff177 words
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Article30 1936-07-14 20 The death was announced from Tallinn (Estonia! of M. Julius Beljamaa, i 1 former Minister for Foreign AffairM. Seljamaa had taken an active part in the movement for Estonian independence.30 words
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Article38 1936-07-14 20 Even with the aid of ladders and ropes if has not been possible to reach the wreck of the Norwegian aeroplane Havoern which crashed on a ledec a cliff of the Lihorse mountain. Three bodies are still missing.38 words
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Article25 1936-07-14 20 Coventry passenger station is to be partially reconstructed by the L MS Railway as part of an improvement scheme under the Railways Agreement' Act, 1935.25 words
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Article33 1936-07-14 20 Frederick Wyndham Lloyd, 22 of Lateward Road, Brentford, an officer of the Grand Union Canal police, was killed when his motor-cycle was involved in a collision with a motor-lorry in High Street, Shadwell.33 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-07-14 20 A delightful picture of the Boekanier (nearest camera) going strongly during the weekend yachting interport.15 words
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Advertisement30 1936-07-14 20 WE TAKE GREAT i PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING DcccniDcC DttrlUDt) J RICH IN VITAL V I T AIfI TV "A I S OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd.30 words
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Article669 1936-07-14 21 Rangoon Editor Interviewed Singapore, Monday. BCEMA will become a more imporunt unit in the British Empire >*Ti vear when she secedes from uSaJ 1 Sm Mr J G rant EdHor the Rangoon Times, in an interview with a Tribune reporter to-day shortly after his arrival in Singapore the Nieuw669 words
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Article170 1936-07-14 21 Two Vehicles Stolen On Saturday Singapore, Monday. pVO motor-cars were stolen on Satin--1 day. A European, whcT~parked his car outside the Capitol Restaurant missed it when he emerged some time 'ater. He reported the matter and the vehicle was recovered in Grange Road some hours later. A private170 words
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Article123 1936-07-14 21 French Finance Minister's Broadcast Appeal Paris, July 9. Jl NATIONWIDE drive to restore the nationalfmancial situation has beo'i initiated by the Finance Minister, M. Auriol, who has broadcast an appeal to the rich and the poor to buy the new so-cailed "baby bonds," issued in denominations of123 words
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Article50 1936-07-14 21 Malta, July 12. THREE more British battalions., the 1 South Wales Borderers, the Scottish Borderers and the Lincolns, are due to sail for Palestine on Tuesday. It is also understood that the Rifle Brigade has been ordered to be prepared to sail at short notice.— Reuter.50 words
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Article229 1936-07-14 21 New Justice Of The Peace IN response to the invitations issued by Mr. A. M. Alsagoff, a large company gathered at his seaside residence at Katong on Saturday for a tea party in honour of Mr. S. I. O. Alsagoff. who has been made a Justice of229 words
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Article96 1936-07-14 21 Before the Acting Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs. Cheok Guan Leong. Before Mr. Justice Mills in the 3rd Court at 10.45 a.m. i Petition— Re Articled Clerk No. 1/33. At 11 a.m.— OS. 64/31 Re Lourencc de Souza Place96 words
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Article346 1936-07-14 21 The Dardanelles IE llontreux, July 9. f FOLLOWING yesterday's deHberations. the Dardanelles Commission has decided to hold over the thorny question of the rights of battleships to enter or leave the Straits in war I iime. j A new deadlock, however, develop- ed to-day on the British346 words
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Article20 1936-07-14 21 Callander (Ontario) July 9. A brother has been bom to the famous Dionne quintuplets. Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless - 20 words
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Article26 1936-07-14 21 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 13. The drought in Kweichow and Szechuen has assumed serious proportions. A shortage of rice supplies is reported.—26 words
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Advertisement19 1936-07-14 21 "A superb piece of screentraft" —DAILY MIRROR. I RHODES fir 1 Ar K I A Coaiag to Pavilion S19 words
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Miscellaneous150 1936-07-14 21 1 o-day 111 Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 6.34 a.m., 10 p.m. FOOTBALL:— S. A. FA Div. I; R.A. v. "Skins." Anson Road Stadium. TENNlS:— Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships S.C.C. FRENCH NATIONAL DAY:— Reception at the French Consulate's Oifice, 12 p.m. LECTURE:— Lecture by Miss PIctOB Turbeville, a member of the Mai150 words
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Article191 1936-07-14 22 Cricket At Week- Till; Bees, scored a decisive victory ovw the Terror on Sunday by 7 wickets and <>♦> runs The Naval team scored 62. Edwards for It, Peiinefather 2 for 17 and Donoii^h 3 for IS howling in jjreat form. The Kecs knocked up 128 for191 words
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Article228 1936-07-14 22 Changi Gunners Lose To Skins THE skins were defeated by the Changi 1 Gunners at cricket at Tanglin by 7 wickets. The Fusiliers batted first arid were bundled out for 42. Waites 2 for 5 Weston 3 for 9 and Racburn 5 for 22 doing the damage. The228 words
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Article240 1936-07-14 22 St. Andrew's Lose By 60 Runs FE S C C beat St. Andrew's on Saturday by 60 runs. The Club batted first and scored 155 for 4 and declared, Whitley being 49 not out. They bowled best for the School. I taking 3 for 56. St. Andrew's were240 words
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Article291 1936-07-14 22 Penuel English School Athletics Malacca, Sunday. THE Pcnuel English School Annual Athletic Sports fcr 1936 took place on the school ground on Friday last it 4 p.m. This was the first occasion on which the public and parents were invited for the school sports. The field, as wc;l291 words
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Article226 1936-07-14 22 Chinese Lose At Hong Lim Green THE Chinese lost to the Indian Association yesterday by 34 runs. The Indians scored 14V G. Singh being unbeaten with 56. The Chinese replied with 107. F. B Tan iOp scoring with 36. I A Harigovind b Swee Keng 1 Anguliia c226 words
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Article261 1936-07-14 22 U. S. Athleties Jessie Owens Fine Showing New York. July 12. IN the American Amateur Athletic Championships, constituting the Olympic Games trial fnals, the following results were returned: Jessp Owens, the neg;ro of Ohio University had a brilliant double winning the 100 metres in 10 4 5 seo. and the261 words
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Article121 1936-07-14 22 Capt. Eyston' s Feat Bonneville (Utah), July 13, r<APTAIN George Eyston, the British v racing motorist, and his co-driver Mr. Albert Denly, started at 5.30 p m yesterday on an attempt to break the records for the 500 kilometres to 48 hours. Although the records will not121 words
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Article154 1936-07-14 22 ANEW S.S.C. record was set i by J.H. van Ketrich when he icon the fifty metres open handica] back stroke event at the Club on Sunday. He completed in 36 sees net, having been back marker in a field of eight, conceding 9 seconds. P.H. Burgess ivas154 words
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Article83 1936-07-14 22 Ping-Ponq Association Entries for the Singapore Cl pionships which will be held ai Tne Great World from August 15, p m. each day are now invit ■<; cJose on July 27 at 4 p.m. The and entrance fees are as follows: 1. Men's Singles $1. each pla: 2. Ladies' Singles83 words
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Article75 1936-07-14 22 It has been decided to start a pore Teachers' Tennis Itoarnamj i August 7. Entries, open to membi the Singapore Teachers' As> will close on Friday. July Schood representatives are kin«o quested to forward entries and l« the Convener, Mr. K.C. B c/o St. Anthony's Boys' Sci that75 words
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Article57 1936-07-14 22 (Detroit*. 223 feet 3 1 inches. Putting the Shot: Jack Torram (Louisiana). 51 fc^t 6 inches. Thi owing the Discus: Gordon i San Francisco i. 157 feet 7' 2 Incl Hop-Skip-and-Jump: Roland Rom< <Louisiana>. 49 feet 9 inches. Bill Bonthron finished fourth 1.500 metres and Ben Eastman There were 80057 words
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747 1936-07-14 23 TWO USEFUL POINTS Madely f s Display In Goal Singapore, Monday. TUUM. advantage of all the I opportunities that came their Midds gained two useful a V whe they bt-at the Royal C For ebv HwUto one in a CJrtDiristofl match played at e747 words
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Article126 1936-07-14 23 S.R .C. Sports Athletic Meet This Week THE annual athletic sports meeting ot the Singapore Recreation Club will take place this week. The following finals wfU be decided on Saturday. July 18: 100 Yards Flat Race. 220 Yards Flat Race. 220 Yards Flat Race (Handicap'. 440 Yards Flat Race (Handicap).126 words
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Article29 1936-07-14 23 E. J. Mulley. the Honor Oak cricketer, kept goal brilliantly for Nunhead during the winter and was chosen for England v. Wales in the Amateur International on Feb. 2l>.29 words
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Article89 1936-07-14 23 At the annual genera! meeting of the Malacca Chinese Football Club the following office-bearers were elected to serve for the elisuing year: President, Dr. H S. Foo; Vice-pre-sident, Mr. Ong Chin Yam; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chan Choo Tiong; Asst. Hon. Secretary. Mr. Chan Cheng Kiat; Hon. Treasurer.89 words
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Article34 1936-07-14 23 Singapore, Monday. In a Commercial Cup match played on Fraser and Neaves ground this evening, the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club beat the Post Office by four goals to two34 words
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Article446 1936-07-14 23 crossing over with Straits Times three goals in arrears. SECOND HALF The second half was a repetition of the first Nestanglo doing all the attacking and the Press concentrating on the defence. A penalty for a foul, gave Nestanglo their fourth point soon after the restart. Tee Siang446 words
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Advertisement38 1936-07-14 23 SPECIAL OFFER j||||v 2WEEKSONLY Just Received a I |3 Special line of Ip '♦fe^ Tennis rackets PRICES. FROM $10.00 F3 TO $17.50 y STRUNG WITH I I ORANGE OR WHITE TROPICAL GUI' iJsss QUEEN'S sr 3. Prince Street.38 words
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Advertisement9 1936-07-14 23 t 1 MC^ATfAURN lift AMUItANa COMPANY LIMITED w.». 49 words
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Article, Illustration641 1936-07-14 24 MISS LEWIS DEFEATED Mixed Doubles Results ONI of the most interestiti" matches in the Singapore Tennis Champitashipi was witnessed by a large croud on the S.C.C. centre-court this afternoon. It was th Ladies' Singles semi-final between Miss P. Coleman and Miss M. Lewis Miss641 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-07-14 24 Mrs (herrington and Chong Thutt Pitt, who defeated Miss A Toby and S Abed 6— 2, 6—217 words
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Article41 1936-07-14 24 The Test matches for 1935 showed I nront of £16.088. In 1929 the profit wax C7.546. Of the 1935 profit, each first'lan county has received £554. and thasr on Whose ground Test matches wkto nlfived, £041 Minor Countries received £87 each.41 words
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Article24 1936-07-14 24 Noordwyk, July 12. In the Dutch Tennis Championships final. Stefani (Italy) beat Kho Sin Kie (China) 6—l, 6—3. 6— 4.— Reuter.24 words
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Article181 1936-07-14 24 Men's Quarter-Finals Singles Singapore, Monday THREE quarter-finals in the Si™ a L> 1 Junior Men's Singles Tournam°m were played in the Clerical Union yesterday, the results being as William Tan (A.A.U.i beat SS E-ng Meng (Marigold), 14-14 <\_ V, 15—5. I Low Poh Hye (A.S.A.i beat \i Hodri181 words
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Article13 1936-07-14 24 When South Australia made Victoria, S. O. Quin did not conci single bye.13 words
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Advertisement127 1936-07-14 24 OUR CUSTOMERS CONFIRM OUR OPINION mm "the MORRIS I EIGHT has no I equal among cars of f its price and its size j Bftyw^TT"'** THE ONLY EIGHT PRODUCED BY OVER 108,000 MORRIS rAKS SOLD IN_ 12 MONTHS Britain's motor industry has never before known such sensati< sales figures as127 words
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