Morning Tribune, 24 July 1936
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Title Section14 1936-07-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 149. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, July 21 1986 FIVE CEN'iS14 words
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Article237 1936-07-24 1 opi:\ in downinc; sum :i :i FRENCH PREMIER 'S DASH GENERAL SETTLEMENT FOR II f ROPE AN PEACE London, July 23 THf- •!.!<• powei Locarno Conference (between Great Britain, France and Belpened in the Cabinet Room at 10. Downing Street at 10.30 this ing. Ti Premier,Reuter - 237 words
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Article118 1936-07-24 1 ro lhal With Burdensome Surpluses London, July 22. ff fficial communique issued after totmg of the Wheat Advisory reveals a proposal bv the wesenUUve that the Com- 'HJ.d Institute an inquiry with ascertaining the possibility international revolving '""•rolled and financed mationaj body, which would J from timeReuter - 118 words
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Article223 1936-07-24 1 Rrpubliean Attack On New Deal Tokepa. July 23. T*HE first shot in the Republican Presidential campaign was fired by Gov?rnor Landon to-day when he ac- cepted the Party's nomination In a speech before thousands of his supporters from the steps of the Kansas State capital. Mr. LandonReuter - 223 words
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Article65 1936-07-24 1 ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT Settlement Of Military Clause* Cairo, July 23 AN agreement has been reached on the military clauses of the A_lglo-_sgyp- i^n Treatv and was initialled last I light aft^r a seven-hour conference. The npToprnent will be submitted to the doWntions to-dav and will be finally •niH_llerl hv Nnhas PashaReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration156 1936-07-24 1 Women Members Fall Asleep London. July 23 OWING to bitter Labour opposition the House of Commons is still sitting at 9 am. after an all-night-long debate on the unemployment assistance regulations, the rejection of which was moved by the Independent Labour Party. Thought it has nowReuter - 156 words
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Article199 1936-07-24 1 DISPUTE OVER W ILL Case Opens In (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN estate of $250,000 was the subject of a civil suit in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow today in which Mr. R. C. Russell, administrator of the estate of the late Mr. Khoo Khye199 words
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Article44 1936-07-24 1 Political A mnesty Vienna, July 23. An unexpectedly lenient amnesty decree is officially announced under which 10,000 Nazis, Communists and Socialists have been released or have had their terms greatly reduced. There are now only 224 political prisoners remaining in gaol throughout Austria.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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349 1936-07-24 1 Fighting Speech By Sir Samuel Hoare (Bv Air Mail) London. July M THE First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Samuel Hoare. dec'ared in a speech at Southampton that Britain must have a fleet "strong enough to carry out all it's duties in any conditions.*' "So long have we delayed in349 words
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Article27 1936-07-24 1 It is to be hoped that at least one of the prehistoric skeletons found _J" *_J Phin Soon cave shelter will be retained for the Perak Museum27 words
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Article795 1936-07-24 2 CORONER'S VERDICT Inquest On Mrs. G.A. Best A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter at the conclusion of the inquiry yesterday into the death in hospital of Mrs. Evelyn Francis Ber,t, wife of the Assistant Curator of795 words
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Article175 1936-07-24 2 A Fine Film At The Capitol r, AREFUL attention has been paid to detail in the film version of Jeffery Farnol's famous novel "The Amateur Gentleman." which opened at the Capitol last night, Douglas Fairbanks. Tunior. Elissa Landi and Gordon Harker the leading roles and the first two175 words
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Article251 1936-07-24 2 Good Production By Y.W.C.A. A LARGE audience at the Victoria Theatre was entertained in splend'd fashion las' night by the Dramatic Groun of the Y.W.C.A., who presented "Nine Till Six", a play which had a great success in London some years ago. The Dramatic Group must be251 words
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Article176 1936-07-24 2 Utefjation Of False Evidence Singapore. Thursday. THE trial of Raj Kishon Ral on a charge of having given false evidence in the Civil District Court on Jan. 2 was continued to-day before Mr. L B. Gibson, in the criminal district court. The allegation against Kishorl Rat wa.s that176 words
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Article248 1936-07-24 2 In Local Divorce Case Singapore. Thursday DECREE nisi to be made absolul a u iW ?u m Tl hs Was tnis "Wming -ram ed by the Acting Chief Justice M u Whitley in the Supreme court to B__ Gertrude Kraal <nee Thomas. S .school teacher, from hei248 words
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Article105 1936-07-24 2 London. Julj 21 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. ceived by the King this nn i maining in bed for a coup Ii suttering from a slight infi Most of the debutant' cipatlng presentation to the K first of the two afternoon n Buckingham Palace were as the functionReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Article16 1936-07-24 2 Chester Town Council ban made Alderman S. R. A. Wall an boncctH freeman of the city.16 words
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Advertisement58 1936-07-24 2 1% 1_ I H I i j POWDERED WHOLE MILK (START A KLIM (^^SHt^) PURE FRESH MI^K J COURSE AND W\TO W^_Tl II f 0? la\l 311 11 FORM. ADD WATER j THF IMPROVEMENT JB___2____SJ_iL AVr) Y OTT TTAVF >Vnoi£MlLK AINIJ Y(,U HAVK j IN THF HEALTH 01 jfii^jSr r^F58 words
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Advertisement27 1936-07-24 2 P_S^ V____)____tJ________l Mmmi»— B j -W_nv y_M I W^B^r .___________Ef_i ■a^ hc k j» l|^-''- *7t c r^^- p j I l___ _^_B'^_y "_L- _^w?" MONTOR LTD.27 words
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390 1936-07-24 3 SACKING OF CITIES Extremist*' Death Struggle Perpif-Sn, July 23. 0 t the rffil «ar is first-hand account 1 „f Barcelona sent I() od> handeet battles ir_l*d day evewl days. Armed Ve assisting Ihe .oyal m and artillery clati Sunday, at ad n the dusk,Reuter - 390 words
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Article57 1936-07-24 3 U WE ARE STILL IN THE DARK" Mr, Lowinger And Slaws Tin Demands (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Baaghsh, July 23. MH. V V Low-Sftf stated this lfl norning: "We arc still in the lark as to the real demands of Sum." There m_ a further conference later this merninf, which57 words
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Article59 1936-07-24 3 Cairo, July 21. Aceordlng to teleeraphic advice from itlan Consulate at Af'.dis Abab.\ < B Ministry of Foreign Affairs, th' 1 forces previously led bv Ras Kasssa are approaching Add>s Ababa from the South, while Ras Seyoum is advancing from another direction. Severe fiQhting is reportedReuter Wireless - 59 words
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Article24 1936-07-24 3 The editorship of G.K.'s Weekly, which was founded and edited by the late O.K. Chesterton, is to be taken ever by Mr. Hilaire Belloc.24 words
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Article56 1936-07-24 3 Rome, July 21. A new company, with a capital of tour hundred million lire, of which the State Railways contributed a quarter, has been formed to produce .synthetic petrol on a large scale. The company will have three large works and it is hoped considerably to reduce theReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article24 1936-07-24 3 Mrs. L. A. L. Richardson has been appointed Lady Superintendent of the Ist ana Besar, Johore. Her husband Ii now Superintendent of Gardens. Johore24 words
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Article28 1936-07-24 3 Law Notice For To-day The Acting Chief Justice a- Ipoh— Court of Appeal. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30 a.m. Urgent Summonses etc. At 11.30 a.m: BankruptcyBankruptcy - 28 words
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Article19 1936-07-24 3 Mr. W. Reynolds is retiring from the editorship of The Midland Daily Telegraph, Coventry, after 47 years of ournalism.19 words
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Advertisement60 1936-07-24 3 .j. /^3§_\ "MAM LION* 8 1 Uoy9 RAP,D HARDENING j j > %P' CEMENT j w sv^^^.^ i^is _BffoW_llWWi(lfl___^^^^SyK •■•■^y&voSCT HA '■'■>X?yßv. nSRBH_ jisy -x«>*. v/?-*.x<--.v.:- A :^*s&^ s^. M\ A :^3r_l B__ _?1 ______BbP^' > :v\>**%' t& __S^*SiNS_N^ __w i__ a pHnV_S[ _h _F h i___ l 18l .^*>''?'.'60 words
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Up-To-The Minute financial News
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486 1936-07-24 4 CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Thursday's closing. Spot 7 1116 -132 Forward: 7% —1 32. Tone: Quiet. New York Wednesday's close. Spot: 16 7 16 Singapore Thursday's closing. Spot: 26 7486 words
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Article231 1936-07-24 4 Dividend Of 5 Per j tent. IN their annual report, the directors 1 of Ulu Klang Tin, Limited, state: The company's land holding is increased to 514.568 acres by the acquisition of 2,625 acres of agricultural land. The land worked during the year was 25.434 acres, which231 words
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Article304 1936-07-24 4 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated War Loan, ZY2 pc Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. "A" Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) Canadian Pacific ($25)., Chartered Bank (£5) Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Distillers Ord General Electric Uniliver (Units) Dunlop Rubber (Units) International Nickel304 words
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Article133 1936-07-24 4 Car Runs Into Paddy Field A party of Muar footballers had a miraculous escape on Friday nigh', when the car on which they weniravelling from Seremban back to Mua* after the Malaya Cup match between Johore and the Negri ran off the roau near the 22^ milestone on133 words
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Article105 1936-07-24 4 10-Y ear-Old Gangster Pawtucket, (Rhode IstaMJ Local housewives who received pieces of paper bearing the words, "The terror is after you" written beneath the drawing of a skull, crossbones and an outstretched hand, lost no time In notifying the police. Constable Maxwell Polke. detailed to clear up the mystery, deduced105 words
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Advertisement10 1936-07-24 4 Tel 5926 W J DEXTER, Manager. p 2, Finlayson Green.10 words
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Advertisement46 1936-07-24 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880 1 Capital Subscribed 'Fully P-id up) Y.100.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150.008 Head Offlce: YOKOHAMA L SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE. Mn e J- H UNAGAMI Tel- No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Offlce 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk46 words
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Advertisement19 1936-07-24 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street. PHONE 5808. S_NGAPO«* Fire, Marine, Motor L VEHICLES \VORKMi: N^ COMPENSATION19 words
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Article984 1936-07-24 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST •54.000.000 Interest Anr 1 Oct. 1 ll h 101 103 ci PENANG LOAN 5% 1926 red. m r $4,000,000 Interest Mav 1 Nov. 1 m 4%* 1929 red. |gs_Sg 128, 2 ci $8,250,000 Interest Mav 15. Nov. 15 1231 3^; 1935 red 1955-65 $625,000 Interest June984 words
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Advertisement158 1936-07-24 5 BANK OF CHINA I PHEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. r ith 205 branch-s and sub-brandies in China, London, New York and m mmmt mmmmmmmmmmMmMmMm*mmmWmmmMMMMMMMmmmMmmMMMM rnmmwmmmnmmmMMMMMmMMMMMMMMmMMMmMMmuwmmmmmmMwwm Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. I \„thorWed sio.ono.nnn.no Paid Up S' o on 0 n r 0 pnRF .\Uinori>cu riiillA STREET. SINGAPORE. HEAD ROAD. 1158 words
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Advertisement189 1936-07-24 6 T "The Amateur Gentleman' is just what the cinema needs and just what the public needs. ft _M •WO*U_» *J™*E&? j excellent." -EVENING NEWS. tl ABl "I" il I TONIGHT J All W 6.15 »-15 1 JBTT-RT FARNOL'S famous Story becomes an outstanding 'The Amateur Gentleman I UM**! I v189 words
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Advertisement154 1936-07-24 6 I *»#*rmVr/^r*7 TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 J C/yC?«3V/'j^ -^^^^THE GREATEST FILM OF THK i HUSTOH 1 i DIAMOND EMPIRE JUNGLE I MASTER BUILDER CONQUEROR j;,"^! "RHODES OF AFRICA" —AN UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE! OSCAR HOMOLKA l_n 0 f jr as Paul Kruger. J^ F *_y as Dr. Jameson. I, NDANSIA KUMAI.O of MATABELELAND154 words
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337 1936-07-24 7 Stars May Come And Stars Mar Go But Comedians Go On For Ever -trWOOD laughs at the comedians, f have the laugh on HollyWo^- nil come and stars may go. Forst 1 dansToon forever. Young StS. and thev need or oI Jnrrv about grev hairs or wrinkles. «Jjfi« examples of337 words
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Advertisement113 1936-07-24 7 CAPITOL Next Change Captivating Claudette in a Capricious Comedy •,>£v.-;v*X:"-. Yv •■■y' **^%_^Vw. IHE WORLD'S SWEETHEART h (HJin ri/ i she dances a sailor's mlf Igf l| §1 S___| hornpipe.shes.ngsnew Jl|*fM_,l| S songs and chanteys— and g.ves new glory to "MT^.! IM _T a famous and unforget- I F |W___r113 words
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Advertisement233 1936-07-24 7 ONE OF THE GRANDEST AND A GAUMONT-BRITISH 19 |T<^/ j JESSIE MATTEWS SO IS IV IE HALE Become triumphant screen partners in sumptuously-mounted Show 'FIRST GIRL' with ANNA LEE ijijj Preceded By Unusual Extxra Attrac-w^ IHI: [[WIMBLEDON TENNIS FINALS ||j PERRY vs. CRAMM m lilli MATINEES: SAT. SUN. "CLIVE OF233 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1936-07-24 8 BRITAIN NEEDS TO LOOK AHEAD i Mr. Churchill's M Warning 1 RESOLUTION urging on the Government the need of a large increase in the production of our home food supplies as an indispensable element in national defence was unanimously carried at a meeting of the Central1,460 words
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Article198 1936-07-24 8 HELPLESS SHIP RESCUED IN STORM Drama Of Australia Coast F[E inter-State cargo steamer Mungana (3,351 tons), of Melbourne, with a crew of 50, broke her propeller during a gale off Cape Jaffa, in South Australia. She reported by wireless that she was in grave danger as she had lost all198 words
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Article205 1936-07-24 8 New Drilling Work Begun OIL drilling, which fci expected to take about six months, is due has started on the South Downs, near Worthing. The work is being undertaken by ihe D'Arcy Exploration Company, a subsidiary of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. Some 700 tons of machinery, 98205 words
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Article300 1936-07-24 8 1936 SINGAPORE TROOPING SEASON New Transport To Call Here THOUSANDS of British troops will pass through Singapore during the 1936-37 trooping season which will be an extremely busy one. The newest British sea transport the 11.000-ton Dilwara which was completed early this year by the British India Co. for Mis300 words
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Article39 1936-07-24 8 I rHE Joseph Chamberlain Centenary Committee has reported that over '.'7.000 has been received towards the "ducational campaign which was launchd it a meeting at the Albert Hall on Tidy 8. the anniversary of his birthday. I39 words
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Article50 1936-07-24 8 The text of the Convention between the United Kingdom and Lithuania j n specting legal proceedings in civil n ram*n«»rci~i matters, ratifications of 1 *hich w r^ exchanged in London on May 7. 1936, has been issued as a I White Paper fCmd. 5197. Price 4d.] by H.M. Stationary Offlce.50 words
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Article443 1936-07-24 8 Close Seas To An Aggressor Washington MUCH Interest has been aroused hen by the publication in "Sea Power" the organ of the Navy League of the United States, of a leading article which under the title "A Way Out," adv< ca es the conclusion of a443 words
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Article, Illustration69 1936-07-24 8 A wayside petrol station which is typical of Malaya. This one happens to be in Kuala Lumpur. There are hundreds of stations throim" out the peninsula, and the problems of distribution from Singapore can well be imagined. Costs of distribution represent a considerable proportion of the retail price of petrol69 words
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Article272 1936-07-24 9 To Map Baffin Churchill, Manitoba wnohsh "Varsity graduates 1 Tp ov at into three years of exile boat. P« «ec* ;.j. Yo/(>n North". 111 Ca a men bers of the Royal Geo"S o Society's British-Canadian fiffwdSSu under the leadership SMSm'SanrSS miles north ot "other members of272 words
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Article147 1936-07-24 9 Colliery Officials Acquitted TWO oOdali of a Lanarkshire colliery were "Acquitted" at Airdrie Sheriff Court Colliery officials acquitted when charged under the Coal Mines Act, 1911, as a result ot a Hooding accident at woodhall Colliery. Calderbank. Lanarkshire, in April last year in which two men were drowned.147 words
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Article71 1936-07-24 9 v> Bone Against I: U.K. I Mr. de Valera reiterated that would not allow in time of war. SS/ET of Great Bril ain, fed that he was no tcmDtcd to use the Free "We have been prepared m^. so far as guarantees t we are prepared to '^ary71 words
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Advertisement652 1936-07-24 9 A TOURISTS SHOPPING LUGGAGE I C*IJI-M_ 1 CARRIER 1 I CHEMIST Z^ZZZZZZZZZZZJ. RESTAURANT I I~\ Z Restore Lost Vitality! I SINGAPORE j t"" NYAL LUGGAGE I"*- 1 European j VEGETABLE CARRIER CO. J Food S PRESCRIPTION j- 1 Come and have your steak cook- Baggage Contractors Forwarding \ed as you652 words
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Article321 1936-07-24 10 MORNING TRIBUNE REAL SECURITY Singapore: Friday, July 24, 1936. A TIMELY reminder of the importance of the Singapore Naval Base has been given in a speech by Sir Samuel Il^are, the new First Lord of the Admiralty. He says quite frankly that the material interests of British peoples in the321 words
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Article530 1936-07-24 10 lIN this column we have from to time been keen protagonists of the suggestion that the traffic authorities ln Singapore should take some action to eliminate from the streets of Singapore by night the menace of :he glaring headlight. Wo observe with some interest, therefore, the action which530 words
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Article220 1936-07-24 10 I Mr. A. Cunningham-Ferdriau, of the iS.S. Police, is returning to Malaya from leave by the Rajputana next month. Mrs. Noone and Miss Noone, mother and sister of Mr. H. D. Noone of the Perak Museum, are shortly leaving for home *r* *r* 1* *\m Mi. E. A. Gardiner,220 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-07-24 10 A scene outside the Memorial Hall on Wednesday evening which indicates how well the idea of Children's concerts, initiated two years ago by Mr. E. A. Brown, has caught on among the youngsters of Singapore The concert was a great success.41 words
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Advertisement12 1936-07-24 10 t B __c i _r L i GTTri 1 l^iT\ WD'ti-1 AiiA.,H»i.r>).i.T...rrrrrrV.m.-nl12 words
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Advertisement106 1936-07-24 10 ALI^WAVE FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT EflH W\ from near-by stations. *i^k/ lt is the remarkable advanco in *W*****^9^Jl entertainment value which particularly struck everyom who 10% for cash a i 1() r has heard this new set. A-* lor 12 monthly instalments a demonstration in your own home fl 0/ and106 words
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Article, Illustration2056 1936-07-24 11 1 CROWING Shell Transport Meeting London. July 13. £66 millions was paid M r n taxation by he oil U g h oUt the world, dec- Bearsted, chairman lan nnuM i meeting of or, His lengthy reS tie subjed of taxation mtereal in view of2,056 words
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Advertisement30 1936-07-24 11 Telegraphic Address- -v, R J^AHMWOtT MTUATKD HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. MKKiiI Xrrr >MMOD\iION WITH EVERY COMFORT. nki .VV ANI> R WAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR 1 KTAii-i-4.nNriren M txn dinner.30 words
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Advertisement59 1936-07-24 11 Potage Cressoniere Fish A La Dantin Fillet Mignon Chosseur Fried Onions Pomme Sautee Cold Meat Salad Ginger Pudding Syrup Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECTAT/TTEfI. CD ECU -T" 1 I\ JL- o n P > Hors D'Oeuvres Vanes "Capitol" Baked Alasea A Choiee of Over 100 other dNhes. ruone i»«)fi59 words
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Article, Illustration409 1936-07-24 12 Y.W.C.A. Production At Victoria Theatre This production, which had a great success in London some years ago, was presented by the Y.W.C.A. Amateur Dramatic Group at the Victoria Theatre last night to a large and appreciative audience. It is a play in which there is no male409 words
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Advertisement19 1936-07-24 13 m *Ct f 4V+te*J/><Z<rrL, *M W tfut ivrdbst Jvt***e<*+t\ J ~*tbrrfj iftc <6«Vcvt +M <u-*>\jkftjCl*t4>fuJb ttotrc Henc I/lima. nn19 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1936-07-24 14 Solving the WEEK-END Problems for the Hostess ON tiu- opposite page are m nus for th busy housewife ol whom a Ifaitre d'Hotel's talents for balancin are expected and here are a few recipes of -some ol the dishes in them. GULLED KIDNEYS AND MCSIIROOMS 4 kidneys Salt, reppcr 11,652 words
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Advertisement45 1936-07-24 14 Lampshades made lo ord*r to all st>le» and mnten%ls. Mrs. J. de Graaf 192F. Ptslr Panjang. c Mils Btone j PERMANENT WAVESj from S 1 0 l $25. Oil, 6a 1 1 n j and Eugene Method* Maison Interlandi I Phone 4419. Capitol Bldg. •J.45 words
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Advertisement45 1936-07-24 14 Maison jjSSk I Perm 9yß^js Toi. T^lji j l«l«. /f^ I.EMON BARLEY WATEH A BEVERAGE j /"Cm 1 A ii ll j /vi ''''"'4 I 1W -IB' VY_j/ ,_*v s i 'j_l— -< > j Manufactured by j THE PHOENIX I AERATED WATER WOB v PHONE 346345 words
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Advertisement104 1936-07-24 15 |g_gjfl ST ORAC CT '...I' m W 1 m^ mmaaaaammmamammmma mmmmm a m U mS^^ PORK AND VEAL POPULAR TASTY FOODS I m -a-^AoF Salnrtlav Saturday Grapefruit Moulded Grapefruit and Mandarin Salad Grilled Kidneys and Mushrooms m Consomme Jardiniere > Mmm I j Whole wheat Muffins, Blackberry and Apple Jam.104 words
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Advertisement403 1936-07-24 16 BY P&Oand BR ITISH INDIA Ll NES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore S A^r I JS ALORE 6000 Julv RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Bept. 23 SJSJ?.x 15 000 Au 1^ CORFU 15.000 S^nt. 25 K-Sfi!- 6100 Au 27 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 0403 words
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Miscellaneous647 1936-07-24 16 jTHE HARBOUR] H& tmK***^ WK _f &ZWSmW*EYy*M m S— 5« _l__ll _s ■Z' lKr# I<^ -i _^^_j—^ Ikß— S^^f -i >" I < 'S^^_fcHS o ■h^^^'^^^fei I^^^ yt «<^^^^^^w?^^^^^ _»^Bl_____— feiawfe" I jß^2__^_»^^ '^^S^-^S—SB Z^J^!l*mW^%^i' f vt I B A general view of the tourist class dining room in the647 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-07-24 17 i ne A it u oi (he children plavroom in the tourist class of the "Queen Mary."21 words
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Advertisement247 1936-07-24 17 BURNS PHI LP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Salli. RKTO Aug. 3 round tnp tickets from Singapore' to Australia issued 'at th rsmay^ transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mel v,,ni v V'? :ssaa &ss s&s ass I vwwi7 ih\^- IJWEL \MFPT\v A nRTEVTtf jpv^ .skkVICE. M s247 words
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Advertisement490 1936-07-24 17 I JP\ ,u FRKNC PORTS SrmBTO JACyU£S or M Mars f" lea St. Nazaire Bordea-ix July 24 CAP PATJARAM l«r ui™^ s*^ AntWeF P 4 DUPi P 4 r DARAN F r B ft rBeU Nantes St. Nazaire Bordeaux St x 2 DUPLEX For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Saoc li OUTWARDS490 words
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Article92 1936-07-24 18 Return To England From Addis Addis Ababa. THE entire Diplomatic Corps and all members of the British community gathered at the station when Sir Sinney Barton, the British Minister, and Lady Barton left Addis Ababa for Jibuti vesterday morning on their way to England. There was no92 words
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Article76 1936-07-24 18 Remarkable Geneva Affair Geneva. il T Vevey on the Lake of Geneva a man n named Greber was transporting a swarm of bees from one beehive ~to another wh<m he wa.s stung on the arm He went b^ck to the house, nut some np u ar n76 words
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Article114 1936-07-24 18 Reciprocal Trade With Britain Wellington. AMPLIFIED reports by the Wellington n Post convey a different impression from the earlier telegraphed version of the reference by the Minister of Finance to New Zealand's willingness to take all her cotton goods from the United Kingdom. In consideration of Great Britain's114 words
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Article75 1936-07-24 18 New Decoration In Germany THE Minister of the Interior (Dr. Fnck) J has decided that officers and ratines i of the Navy who received injuries in the scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow are to receive the decoration which i wa.s given to all German War75 words
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Article, Illustration42 1936-07-24 18 An interesting picture which shows the storage tanks on Pulau Bukoni the A.P.C.'s storage headquarters for Malaya. Most of the spirit used in Malaya is shipped here already refined, but a considerable amount of blending work is carried out on Pulau Bukom.42 words
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Article206 1936-07-24 19 Portugal Balances Budget PORTUGAL continues to enjoy im- munity from many of the economic difficulties that beset other countries. Lieutenant-Colpnel V. Vivian, the chairman of the Lisbon Electric Tramways, Limited, made the following statement on conditions in Portugal:— The Budget has again been balanced and for the seventh206 words
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Article515 1936-07-24 19 Federation To J A SPECIAL meeting of the Council of the National Liberal Federation was heid at the Kingsway Hall reecntly f o accept the new constitution endorsed by the Liberal Party Convention. A resolution was carried that the federation should no longer continue its separate existence,515 words
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Article134 1936-07-24 19 Queen Mary Pays A Visit QUEEN MARY paid a visit of nearly an hour and a half recently to the King's House at Burhill. Surrey, which is nearing completion, and which will soon be ready for the furniture to be moved in. She was received by Lord Herbert134 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1936-07-24 19 mru® radio j «> i 1.50 p.m. Popular gramophone I. I ill Ilil*** music. Hrl- 1 2.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1 2.20 p.m. Close down. If r 11 niMie 5.50 p.m. Time signal. Opening mw announcement. 2- GStl 13J>7 metrsa 553 p m Bible stories for children. |r in1,017 words
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Miscellaneous323 1936-07-24 19 4.20 p.m. Tropical Talk. 4.35 p.m. Carpi iccios by Paganini. Rudolf Schulz, vio.in. I 4.50 p.m. News and Economic R iview ln English. 5.05 p.m. "Let's get away from til* Everyday!" On leave with the "Strengi i [through Joy" National Recreaiona'. 1 Association 6.05 p.m. News and Economic Re view323 words
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Article349 1936-07-24 20 INTERESTS OF BRITISH Commonwealth 's Security OIK Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, his made speech strongly defending 'he vital need of the Singapore Naval Base as part of the Empire's system oi collective security. He stated that the interests of British people in the349 words
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Article103 1936-07-24 20 Anii-British Action In Sit: kia nq THE anti-British attitude of the pro vincial authorities in WnkianT (Chinese Turkestan), where Soviet Influence Iv S2!t !m been Increasing h^ to put "sanctions" on the nolo which te normally played bv the "r of the Brithh Consulate in KashVr Vice-ro^; 2?'103 words
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Article243 1936-07-24 20 Man Acquitted Of Manslaughter CHARGED before the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart) at the Central Criminal Court with the manslaughter of Kathleen Maud Purvey, aged 8, William Young. 34. bricklayer, of South Norwood, committed from Croydon on bail, was found Not Guilty, and he was discharged. He pleaded243 words
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Article101 1936-07-24 20 Si* Drowned Cromttng Whangpoe River Aar»A-r Shanghai. BOAT carrying eleven men and women from Yang I len Kone\ P00*,,.^ rn steed ta the middle of the Whangpoo" AM the persons on he boM moJ> hK> v ta^ le hawkers were thrown Into th w ter, together with he'r101 words
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383 1936-07-24 20 Poor Girls Cannot Marry: Marriage "Costs'' Prohibitive Colombo. Ceylon. Many would-be brides, beautiful and accomplished, cannot marry in Ceylon becouse they are poor This has been revealed bv an outcry against the dowry system which has led Dr. A P. de Zoysa, member for383 words
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Article59 1936-07-24 20 The King of Denmark nd Ireland accompanied by the Princ u Knud. and Princess Caroline v arrived in Reykjavik on a 10 i to the kingdom last month welcomed by crowds of his After having taken ranch Prime Minister's home, a Stat Council was held at which the King Bills59 words
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Advertisement9 1936-07-24 20 ___H #C\ t_ rJI'F-1 __B SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.,9 words
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461 1936-07-24 21 Acted More Like Gangsters Gunmen DISGRACEFUL ROBBERY Soldiers 9 Appeal Singapore, Thursday. ius( KH'.LMi their crime as a most Disgraceful robbery, artd a type of J thai one «*P ect fr m rhinesc fantften and gunmen, his ibt Acting Chief Justice, Iffju-ticeN. 11. r. Whitley in the Sspreme Cowl t«-day461 words
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Article71 1936-07-24 21 Singapore, Wednesday. A the Committee of M 1T Chim Se cha mber of heW yesterday to consider Jl for collecting funds with Purcha e an aeroplane for 'thb thday h was d a man meeting for July 29 jgjgini from all Chinese "are lt rinv a it d71 words
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Article128 1936-07-24 21 Cable Laying At Pulau Brani Singapore, Thursday. THE following notice to mariners has been issued by Commander C. Dix,' Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. Starting from July 25, the Singapore Harbour Board will be engaged in submarine cable lifting and laying opera- tions between Pulau Brani and the shore128 words
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Article226 1936-07-24 21 Transactions In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. PROPERTY to the total value of $18,800 was sold by public auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd., 30 Chulia Street, yester- j day afternoon. Freehold land and house No. 103, Tras Street. Singapore, area 1,395 sq. ft.226 words
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Article115 1936-07-24 21 Selangor Princes In Singapore Singapore, Thursday. yENGKU Musa Edin, the eldest son of H.H. the Sultan of Selangor and the former Raja Muda, and Tengku Badar Shah, the second son, are in Singapore. They arrived here by train on Tuesday from Klang after their installation as Raja Klana115 words
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Article71 1936-07-24 21 Chanak (Dardanelles'. July 21. The famous war-time German cruiser, Goeben. which is now a Turkish vessel re-named the Yavuz. steamed proudly out of the Dardanelles at the head of j a number of other Turkish unltf cm! their way to re-occupy Embros and. renedos islandsReuter Wireless - 71 words
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Article588 1936-07-24 21 I f Continued from page 2 on Wednesday morning, July 15. He found Mrs. Best unconscious and with a high temperature, she was obviously! very ill. i Witness telephoned for the hospital; ambulance and had her removed to the General Hospital. Evidence was also given by Dr. Tan588 words
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Article230 1936-07-24 21 More Beri-beri Deaths IN increase in deaths from Beri-beri (nine more than last veek) is shown In the Singapore Municipal Health Statement for the week ended July 18. rhe statement shows that there were 237 deaths compared with 230 in the previous week and 247 in the corresponding230 words
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Advertisement56 1936-07-24 21 j, i The Newest Exposure Meter! Mlc by the OMBRUX manufacturers, but only of half j Ombrux size and 4 x as sensitive! I i "SIXTUS" j WILL ALWAYS GIVE CORRECT READINGS, ObUinaMc from all first class dealers or the SOLE AGENTS I §€IIHI 1 1 IT Co. j 90,56 words
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1986 1936-07-24 22 A PLEA FOR HISTOR Y Last Night's Speeehes SPEAKING al the annual dinner of the <>!«| Rafflesians' Association held last nii/ht at the G.B Cafe, Mr D u McLeod, the Principal of Raffles Institution, gfgeateJ that same old boy or the Association itself might compile I1,986 words
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Article380 1936-07-24 22 Protest Against (From Our Own Correspondent) Malaeea, Wedn TTtr; hawker problem. boen the subject illw— lens in the loeal Muni al a recent meeting broufhl into prominence About 100 hawker, the Resident L'ouneilloi afternoon to Vftfee against the inten.ivarrests launched late by the police and Health department.380 words
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Advertisement17 1936-07-24 22 .CAUSTIC SOOA E Stock Available Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to Rahamin Pen 1 86, Robinson Road, HBfapef17 words
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100 1936-07-24 23 I .TERROR" V. Soldiers Win By .1-2 Singapore, Thursday. N uninteresting Second Division A football match i_mi Krgiment and H.M.». «a\ Played at the Anson Road st um tins afternoon before a handful of spectators. MEDIOCRE PLAY rose above the medic* re_ 01 tact ic100 words
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Article482 1936-07-24 23 COLONY F LEV EN VS. F.M.S. Four Singapore Men In Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Thursday. Till followinf have b?en selected to represent tbe Colony against the I Ms ui the annual cricket match daring the August bank holidays at Ku.ii.t Lumpur: Dr 11. 0. Hopkins (captain), J. Andres.482 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-07-24 23 Chua Choon Leong and Chow Tatt, who lost in the final of the Men's Doubles yesterday to Yong Loon Chong and Tan Huck Toe. (See report on back page)29 words
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Article49 1936-07-24 23 At the home ground at Upper Weld Eoad yesterday afternoon, the Social Athletic Party Basketball Team met u teat-u Uie iuik Eng Basketoall Team by 54 points to 31 in a friendly basketball match. In the first half S. A. P. led by 20 points to 12.49 words
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Article202 1936-07-24 23 Police Win At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahrj, Ji.'y 22. IN the first round of the Hull Cup m Competit.an, the Police drew w t:: the P.W.D.A.A. It was a goalless araw. This afternoon there was a replay en the Istana Padang, Johore Bairn, and202 words
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Article60 1936-07-24 23 The following have been selected to represent the btandard Institute in the looibull match against the St. Josephs Church Brigade at b p.m. to-day on tne Clerical Union Ground: H. K. Leong. S. Angullia, Ah Lek, Kim Fatt, Mansor. Bems, Jean, S Tliangaveiu, S. M. Joseph, S.60 words
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Advertisement34 1936-07-24 23 SPECIAL OFFER f2 WEEKS ONLY Just Received a Special line of Tennis rackets PRICES. FROM $10.00 TO $17.00 I STRUNG WITH ORANGE OR WHITE l TROPICAL GOT I D I 7634 3 > Prince Street.34 words
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Advertisement50 1936-07-24 23 F II OICV^C uILdJI I J i H INVALID iIHfS PURE GRArE JUICE iinvaudpo^ WjrAGllßg m L m^<J A rich and mellow wine w'tn delicious flavour for all n^___nli occasions. No better value S obtainable anywhere. *""«is —T.iri^' ll l I I I I (-irnmiE c €b S I'll t50 words
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Article, Illustration652 1936-07-24 24 Easy Win By Loon Chong Huck Toe IN MEN'S DOUBLES Exhibition Games 1o day Btagapere, Ttmmndmy TONTRARv tm ezpeetattosM, Um final of the mixed doubles. Btagapese Tennis Championshios, between t**H Loon Chong and lan Hack Toe r. Chu* Choon I_MB| and Woon Chow Tatt. on the B.C.C. centre eon: t652 words
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Article85 1936-07-24 24 The Director and stair ol the Mercantile Institute kindly Invite parents and guardians, friends and well-wishers to attend their 27th Annual Athlette SportS on tu C] at the Ja!an n^ StaXnT onjßaturday Aug. 8. commencing at 2 1 Mrs- P. A Ifeßwalne has kindly consented to give85 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-07-24 24 \ong Loon Chong and Tan Huck Toe. who annexed the Mens Doubles title on the S C C courts yesterday wb**n thev defeated Chua (boon Leong and Chow Tatt easily30 words
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Article194 1936-07-24 24 Good Programme For July SO .T a meeting held last night. Mr. Bert ie iS? programme for Thursday, July approved. y *as The programme is as follows- c ftn Pong vs. Joe Diamond. 12 three^mffl rounds, winner-take-all puis- v f Z Gauder vs. Speedy Hassan. 10194 words
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Article29 1936-07-24 24 Intending competitors I pore Championship I entries ci< se on Mond I tries which are to b I forwarded to the Hon 8< I further dela; I29 words
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