Morning Tribune, 28 July 1936
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Title Section14 1936-07-28 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 152. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, July 28, 19yd FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article594 1936-07-28 1 \IKE» NUNS TIIHOWW i\ ro streets BRITISHERS' EXPERIENCE REBEL OFFICER'S LEC§ CUT twWW I London. July 27. ALTHOUGH Madrid messages indicate that the prospect of a food shortage hai beta diminished by the Government successes. notably (he cipture of Albacete which has enabled the re-openingReuter - 594 words
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Article50 1936-07-28 1 New York. July 24. The Curtis Aeroplane and Motor Compnny has received a War Department order Involving 5i.259.000 for two-en-gined attack aeroplanes, the number of which has not been announced, and for spare parts. The machines are claimed to be the fastest ever. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Article38 1936-07-28 1 Mr. G. H. Inee, of the Ministry of Labour, who is chief Insurance Officer under the Unemployed Insurance Act, has left for Australia to advise on unemployment insurance there. His services are being left by th^ British Government38 words
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Article155 1936-07-28 1 SI AM REJECTS TIN TERMS AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE AREUTER telegram from London states that an official communique issued m Singapore says that Mr V. A. Lowinger and Mr. Van Den Brock, the Malayan and N.E.I, delegates on the Internationa] Tin Committee, respectively, yesterday left Bangkok where they had been sinceReuter - 155 words
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Article233 1936-07-28 1 Tragedy At Ambrose Light New York, July 27 IN spite of earlier hopes that the Queen 1 Mary was about to break the transAtlantic record the eiant liner failed to capture the coveted Blue Riband. Sir Edgar Britten, commander of the Queen Mary, announced that theBritish Wireless - 233 words
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Article27 1936-07-28 1 The Mysore Chamber of Commerce has sent a telegram to the Government nf India protesting against the reduction of duty on piece goods imported from Oreat "Britain.27 words
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Article24 1936-07-28 1 A new swimming pool has been made Rt Dunstable School as a memorial to the first headmaster, the late Mr. L. C. R. Thring.24 words
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Advertisement9 1936-07-28 1 .5. V Penang j Races Ij Page j i9 words
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Advertisement54 1936-07-28 1 THK NATURAL FLAVOI T R r^mj Unrivalled for delicate, full natural r flavour The famous name of /^S^V I I AYLMER ofTers a wide range of r**^isi canned and bottled of which are outstandingly excellent SOUPS, j I V r BGETABLES, CATSUP, JAMS. I'fF^K' ■I, My i"J'^^^y Hi V B/V54 words
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814 1936-07-28 2 AT THE NEW WORLD leaving On World Trip Singapore, .Monday A PLEASANT function waa held at UM New World (a bare t tl)is afternoon when the menihcis of the staff of the New World «aye a farewell reception m honour of Mr. Ong814 words
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Article72 1936-07-28 2 Berlin, July 27. AXE of the most serious road ac- eidents m Germany for years occurred at Freurtensehadt when fi3 Storm Troopers were £oinj* on an excursion to the Black Forest m a hutre motor-lorry with a trailer. The driver lo^t control on a steepReuter - 72 words
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Article546 1936-07-28 2 Granted To Mr. J. H. Martin Singapore, Monday. a final adjournment of two vwto to enable him to do something n the matter, was granted by Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the Supremo Court too J. H. Martin who appeared m > ourt to .show cause why hr should546 words
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Article64 1936-07-28 2 FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEB A TE At Opposition's Requrst London, July 27 •"HERE will be a debate on foreign affairs m the House of Commons afternoon at the request of the osition. Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony review of the European i nd an account of the conI the three-power meetin" :1British Official Wireless - 64 words
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Article214 1936-07-28 2 Most Impressive Since Armistice London, July 27. AFTER yesterday's memorable reren mony at Vimy Ridge, King Edward j proceeded to Stingevert aerodrome and new back to Hendon m a Royal Air I Force machine The proceedings at the unveiling of the majestic war memorial to 60.000 idians who214 words
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Article122 1936-07-28 2 Escapade Of Young Soldiers r^TTVDir Singapore. Monday. THERE are more ways of killing a cat than by wringing its neck; m like I manner there are more ways of leaving jthe army than by being discharged I Two young privates of the Middlesex Regiment. R Shingles and A. Flemmin**122 words
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Article64 1936-07-28 2 Numerous Casualties Feared Atdtto^t. Harbin, July 27. i'UbHER locomotive, two third-class carriages and a mail van bound for Harbin on the trans-Siberian express jumped the track and fell over an embankment while descending a steep gradient between Khinpan and Pokotu %v? y Mni: awuttfcs are feared, i,Reuter - 64 words
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Article190 1936-07-28 2 FAKE PHONE CALL Case Opens Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) I™ story ol h(,w a slim I *PO«lng as the Inspector Sitiawan and how a tel nprting to have come fr! Harper. O.C.P.D.. Sit] ♦o persuade Mr Harry 0 Wearne Brothers 3d Morns 8 saloon to a p chaser, was190 words
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Article149 1936-07-28 2 Death From Natural Causes Singapore, A verdict oi death from aa ses was; returned ton W. G. Porter alter a Cur-; into the death of Bee Ah Sah year-old poorly-nourished ShangnU Chine.se. Ah Sah, wtm admitted Ini Tock Beog nospital on Julj 2 with a history of having149 words
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Advertisement68 1936-07-28 2 V PJJjJI S FRESH MILK— Wn 1 1 iggJi ALL THE IROIBI 1REMOVED! TET 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,68 words
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Article238 1936-07-28 3 SOUTH- WEST COUNCIL Abolished On Saturday Hongkong, July 27 ih urst Political Council T« f n 7 i "^outh-uost Executive 1 a t, were abolished on Saturr<imin T, "tatTs P^d off at jin' li Kai shek has ii L Kuline conference. The 'SS'SSSSSt send General Itaitf238 words
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112 1936-07-28 3 THAT "SEA MONSTER" Believed To Be Skeleton Of Whale Batavia. July 27. IN i. unction with the "sea mon I s ter" captued «>IT Poelau Sugei, it h learnt »uthorit*thr«Ur that it is probably a whale skeleton which Mill probaWj be kept at the Museum m Sin^:i|> Keuter. On Mil\112 words
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Article23 1936-07-28 3 Sin Chew Jitpoh - Sin Chew Jitpoh shanghai, July 27. rt«**d 'r-M iM q '■>• down tbemiprda yesterday eood tbojr o onno «wn In Shansi Province23 words
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Article143 1936-07-28 3 Mutilated Body In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, July 25. A GRUESOME find was made by Kepala working on Ton Ah Boon's Estate, situated at the 6th mile, Scudai Road, while he was on rounds about 8 a.m. on July 23. While passing a patch of143 words
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Article144 1936-07-28 3 Thrill For Johore Motorists (From Our Own Correspondent, Johore Bahru. July 26. A FEW days a^o when a party of footballers was returning to Johore Bahm from Batu Pahat at night In cars after having played a match In Batu Pahat. the headlights of the leading car144 words
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Article155 1936-07-28 3 Japanese Student* In Singapore Btngmpon, Monday. THE Kaio Maru. a Japanese Merchant Marine training ship, arrived In Singapore this morning In the course of an educational cruise of Eastern waters. This is probably the first Japanese merchant marine training ship to visit Birtfrapore. The vessel, which is commanded155 words
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Article42 1936-07-28 3 Stonework from the Houses of Parliament, bearing the Royal Coat of Arm<. la to be sent to Ceylon by the Empire Parliamentary Association. The stonework, which measures 6ft. by 21? ft., is to be set Up m the island's State Council Building.42 words
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Article25 1936-07-28 3 The Portuguese Minister for War has ordered all the elder pupils of hi^h schools to undergo military Instruction. There are to be severe penalties for25 words
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Article33 1936-07-28 3 defaulters. Stevington Cross, a mark of thanksrivinq for the village's escane from the Black Dertth. is to be repaired by the -arisll the Bedford Rural District Cnnn~i] haTing refused to bear the expense.33 words
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Article308 1936-07-28 3 Malay Admits Theft Charges Singapore, Monday. DLEADING guilty to a scries of charge i of house-breaking and theft, a j Malay named Bujang bin Ahmad was dealt with by the Second Magistrate 1 Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, to-day. The following are the charges: Theft of clothing valued308 words
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Article18 1936-07-28 3 Mr. Alexander Macphail a retired crofter of Fan*, Inverness-shire, tne oldest Inhabitant of the county, was 102 recently.18 words
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Article113 1936-07-28 3 Penang Leads The Way (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Monday. IT is understood that a prominent Penang Chinese business man has given the lead by a donation of $5,000 to the local Chinese fund for presentation of an aeroplane to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek on the occasion113 words
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Article40 1936-07-28 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Never for the last 30 years has the harvest been so bountiful as m Annul Province this year. Heavy consignments of rice are being shipped to other provinces. The farmery are m high spirits.-40 words
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Article38 1936-07-28 3 Washington, July 24 The Treasury has announced that the distribution of the Veterans' bonus is 9'l per cent complete and that about 61 per cent of the total has been redeemed m cash. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Advertisement73 1936-07-28 3 .CAUSTIC SODA, Competitive Prices. Send Inquiries to Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore. JL t i >^ -MM A U»M" (fen &«fs\ i KVMBal fl RAPID HARDENING j y^r^rr^ffl A A 1^ 17 r l^ S H Wj a?1 Lii I J V I Trade Mark iy/i^ii Buying A Watch.73 words
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490 1936-07-28 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Monday's closing Spot: 7 23 32 +I'l6 Forward: 7 25 32 +116 Tone: Steady. New York Friday's close. Spot: 16>/4 Singapore Monday's closing. Spot: 26% Tone:490 words
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Article22 1936-07-28 4 Mr. A. T. Lennox-Boyd, M.P., has been given a gold watch by women of Ampthill. Bedfordshire, m appreciation of his Parliamentary work.22 words
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Article39 1936-07-28 4 A petition has been organised by the Tufnell Park Preservation Society against the proposal of the London Cnunty Council to acquire compulsorily 18 large houses m the district for the purpose of rehousing occupants of slums and overcrowded areas.39 words
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289 1936-07-28 4 LONDON NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated War Loan, 3Vfe p.c 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 Nickel289 words
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Advertisement69 1936-07-28 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed Fully paid up) V.100,000.000 Reserve Fund Y.129,150,00f 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 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i; (Incorporated m New Zealand)69 words
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Advertisement60 1936-07-28 4 I /^KL ifl i v- /m VULCAIN VULCAIN Watches never vary either m their sterling qualities or their time-keeping. Ownership of a VULCAIN Watch is an investment rather than a purchase for you have a beautiful little piece of workmanship m which you can place the most implicit trust. OBTAINABLE60 words
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Article981 1936-07-28 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST Monday, 27th 5 p.m. MINING A-: el ?.Jr 18 6 19 6 Ban:'' lU n 84 -88 Batu Selangw W 3 14 K a Kanjuntmg (5*^69 J^ &Jtil*<ss.> 123 13!3 Kent Tin «25.) 26 36 Kflllnghall (55.) 14- 15Kinta Kellas (5s 6- TI Wane River $1>981 words
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Advertisement27 1936-07-28 5 j absolute; security I J >lOTOH IJ.MOX I 'NSt'RANCE COMPANY.. LTD. J i J i i s i ARpnt*,. S "AM., ft CO. Lm Singapore ft Branches27 words
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Advertisement374 1936-07-28 5 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Cable address: "CHUNGKUO" Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 General Office 5188 Exchange Dept. 6441 HEAD OFFICE: 50 HANKOW ROAD, SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,242,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL 540.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF374 words
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Advertisement254 1936-07-28 6 •:*vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvWv SUNDAY EXPRESS SAYS A *f •SATIRE, DEBUNKING, STRAIGHT COMEDY AND REALLY FIRST-Cl £S££ FLAYING ARE HERE. ITS ONE OF THOSE FILMS I RECOMMEND*^ A WITH THE CERTAINTY THAT IF YOU DONT LIKE IT ONE OF US IS.J, j^ CRAZY jj> t^TABTS TO-XmUT,PAVILI O N J They Believed .5. j254 words
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Advertisement162 1936-07-28 6 to \n.ui jA See it Rr^jr forever i %^T pidTaad'Rubjr and U«de Sttn'i O^r^fmi*- > Jr Whole regiment of Midshipmen mthe f^T 4jT oorr r the "Naval engagement 11 It** the Navy's "Flirtation Walk'" f DICK POWEIL 'JUJBY KEELER X XhipmMifaem fm With LEWIS STONE ROSS ALEXANDER \f EDOIE ACUFF162 words
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Advertisement165 1936-07-28 7 Shirlev Temple as she appears m antain January" coming to the Alhambra on Wednesday. §UN TALKIE HALL (NEW WORLD) 7 IS p.m TO-NIGHT 9.30 pjn. Wantr 9IA\Ti:R AND i i Kelt! <>\IIIVV 1 "UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON" i :>ii>ii(i: i \lkii> i TAN JONG PAGAR ROAD) 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30165 words
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Advertisement197 1936-07-28 7 'CURLY TOP" The World's S eelheart is back m her grandest Kontf and Dance Show! At The ALHAMBRA To-Morr^T fill B A I as all the world v P wants her m the igi: w^" *«c ifc story the whole world loves! f^A^. Wk X\-/ ::P^ new songs! |^B^ 1197 words
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Article1579 1936-07-28 8 CONSER VA FIVE OUTLOOK Empire 's Power For Peace London. RESOLUTIONS urging the Government to resist any proposals which might tend to weaken the Empire and that none of the mandated territories under British control should be surrendered to the League of Nations or to1,579 words
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Article, Illustration24 1936-07-28 8 Lee Kuan Yew (Selansor) m action m the final of the high jump He "is second at the Malayan A A Sports on Saturday24 words
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Article315 1936-07-28 8 Hopes For Neiv Agreement Loncioh 4 CONFIDENT hope that there vai going to be an early expansion ol Inter I imperial trade was expressed by Malcolm Mac Donald, the Domini* Secretary, at a luncheon of the British (Empire Producers Organisation held at j Grocers' Hall, here. Mr.315 words
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Article186 1936-07-28 8 Ending The German Hold Constantinople rE signing of a provinsional COl between the lurkif-h Sumer and H. A. Brassert and Co Limiw for the installation of plant requirec for the Turkish iron ana steel industry, apart from being a triumph commercial enterprise, may be an indication that Turkey186 words
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Article44 1936-07-28 8 As a memorial to Sir Robert Blair who was L.C.C. Education Officer i°' 20 years, the Council has decid< rename Bellenden Street School. oai£ donian Road, Islington. West, the Roben Blair School. It was the last elemental school to be opened under his regim<44 words
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596 1936-07-28 9 Bishop's Ex -Communication Order Arouses Controversy In The Church London 011 i.rter of Ferring-on-Sea. (MK TV <^Bishop of rhichesjer Sll sM\. MW" fo n ow inff the Dr S of his parents the Rev ;H, c Bo?!...! Buntin* and Mrs linting Mund dead In a gas-filled J at camelsdale. SusMreYne^*596 words
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Article174 1936-07-28 9 Three Canadian Centenarians Ottawa. WITHIN a week or so of one another, three Canadian centenarians have had birthdays and all of them are unusual characters. The oldest of all was Mr. John Birch who began his 114 th year of life at North Bay (Ontario). On his 112174 words
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Article87 1936-07-28 9 M it cham Puts Its Foot Down AFTER a two days' hearing the Surrey County Licensing Justices unanimously refused an application for a licence to permit greyhound racing at Mitcham Stadium. East Melds Road. Mitcham The application was opposed by the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis on87 words
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Article18 1936-07-28 9 Captain and Mrs. H. T Morton have Riven land for a new burial ground at Aston Abbots. Burks.18 words
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Article152 1936-07-28 9 Agreement In Berlin A GERMAN-ITALIAN civil air agreemeat was concluded here between thMwo Air Ministries for a period o? lishnL'T e T ent deaIs Wlth the establVl d operation of air "nes bet2f^2S V*** and p rovides for me txpaiiMon of connections er C of C rvi^152 words
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Article34 1936-07-28 9 25*2tt* Hos22 BOO ownrnV 1 h nym Us dona S "wlmmina^SSi u Cost of the prov idoc) esuvi-mT Whlch is to be n ?^ren su n&in?" f the treatment Paralv.sis w nering trom infantile34 words
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Article16 1936-07-28 9 r h "S& 3 r( 5 <f hi "o»e. Kta* M *<«b af,,, X the caw.16 words
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Article170 1936-07-28 9 Employers Give A Hand OVER 50 per cent, of the men present at a recent works recruiting meeting have joined the Territorial Army The meeting waa held at the premises of Messrs Shand Kydd. Limited, wallpaper manufacturers, of St Pancras. One hundred and ten men of eligible age attended170 words
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Article123 1936-07-28 9 Indian Cricket Skipper Opens It THE captain of the All-India team, the Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram. opened a new roof playground at th^ Hornsey V.M.C.A. Boys' Club at Tottenham Lane. Crouch End. He was welcomed by Lord Rochd; le, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Middlesex. In declaring the123 words
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Article74 1936-07-28 9 London Plan Completed In 1942 MA TOR Trvon. the Postmaster-General, stated m a written Parliamentary reply that the conversion to automatic working; of the remaining manual telephone exchanges m the London automatic area, within 10 miles of Oxford Circus, will, it If hoped, be completed by about 1942. The74 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-07-28 9 The Queen Mary m New York. A Reuter message yesterday mornine aroused expectations of the Cunartfer capturing the Blue Riband, but later it was found she had not beaten the Normandie's time.32 words
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Article357 1936-07-28 9 Imperia I A irways Service MORE and more doctors are advising iH the use of an ambulance aeroplane m rases where it is doubtful whether patients will be able to stand the strain and fatigue of a journey by surface transport It is possible to charter from Imperial357 words
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Article62 1936-07-28 9 A Military Court at BalauagyarniAt, on the Czechoslovak frontier, has sentenced an n.c.o. and an unemployed workman to death on a charge of espionage and high treason, and two other prisoners to long terms of imprisonment with hard labour. The prisoners, who pleaded Guilty." said that they were bribed to62 words
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335 1936-07-28 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, July 28, 1936. TIN: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM /CERTAIN newspaper commentators profess to be gravely alarmed regarding Siam and the continuation of the tin control scheem. "Has Mr. Lowinger failed?" is asked the sort of question which invites Mi affirmative answer. The International Committee is implored335 words
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Article586 1936-07-28 10 THERE is something rather ominous about the tone of the reports which have come to hand during the weekend relating to the conversations m Bangkok between Mr. V. A. Lowinger and Mr. Van den Brock with the Siamese representatives on the question of the proposed new agreement for586 words
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Article167 1936-07-28 10 Mr. G. Wilde, Acting Senior Engineer, P. and T, Perak, has gone to Cameron Highlands. Mrs. A. Hepponstall, who has been to Brastagi for a holiday, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. -y« Mr. F. Barnes, of Singapore, who has been m Ipoh on business, returned to Kuala Lumpur on167 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-07-28 10 Mohamed Noor (centre) leading slightly m the 120 yds high hurdles. which he won m 16 2 sees, at the Malayan A A A meet25 words
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Advertisement151 1936-07-28 10 FOR BETTER ENTERTAIIfMENT fi^H X 1 British Enerineers designed this t.^ I M new G.E.C. All-Wave receiver after li*'^ having visited M;Hava a: I closely I' MB mSBm studied your particular requirelw_ M m ments. wßw A British factorv ul f (1 vvllk the most modem plant and almost unique151 words
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Article357 1936-07-28 11 LEON BLUM'S NEW BILL Must Be Shown Jn Reports Pans. i i hit the Government f-sSSflftS; njent aBII .f f rcS ent being studied The Bui Its purpose by services concerned itJmate l J*, U 2t the Pre or m any way to freedom °f. tne P^'ession357 words
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Article36 1936-07-28 11 General Zhivkovitch. former War £2£ f Yugoslavia, has been elected et ,.°f the Yugoslav National Houk w 5" a majOrlty ln both Dirt tn h <° PcS t0 Persuade all Parties to unite m a National Front36 words
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Article54 1936-07-28 11 CISrW J-aL f Mr Eden the Britis vevH t ?th ai s ln Tallinn has conlressL he Estonian Government a Sefof Sn es S n R L he sincere cond^" theToss of ntlsh Gov emment "at Es onims h h thp IV H? f S many Rallant June 15 c54 words
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Article139 1936-07-28 11 Conference In London London. AVER eight hundred social worker from twenty-five countries are at tending the third international conference on social work which has jus opened at Bedfrod College, Regent" Park. America has most delegates ovei four hundred. Great Britain come: next with two hundred. The general subject139 words
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Article87 1936-07-28 11 Schoolmaster And Wife Sentenced I SCHOOLMASTER and his wife were sentenced at the Central Criminal Court for demanding money with monaces from a man stated to have an office m the City whose identity was not disclosed. Dorothy Gabrielle Thursfield. 28. described as a secretary, pleaded "Guilty" to the87 words
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Article, Illustration33 1936-07-28 11 The finLsh of the 100 yds final at the Malayan A A A meet, won by F. G. Minns (Police), m the Kee Yong Chin (Penang) and Sebastien Thru (Singapore) second and third.33 words
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Article12 1936-07-28 11 Lord Hailsham has accepted the chairmanship of the British Empire Cancer Campaign12 words
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Article457 1936-07-28 11 France Britain UNEASE IN GERMANY A Dangerous Network Berlin. THE German uneasiness over reports from Geneva, Paris, and elsewhere finds further expression m the Press today. Dr. Rudolf Kircher frankly admitted anxiety about a Franco-British alliance m the Frankfurter Zeitung and as Jed whether Great Britain realized whither it might457 words
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Article109 1936-07-28 11 Incident Near Severn Tunnel EVAN John Jones, 26, who escaped from the custody of a detective by jumping from the London express to West Wales, near Severn Tunnel junction, on June 23. and who was recaptured after six hours' liberty, made a brief appearance at Cardiff Police109 words
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Article29 1936-07-28 11 Two Belgian officers who were flying over the aerodrome at Bierset crashed from a height of nearly 5.000 ft. and were killed. The cause of the accident is unknown.29 words
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Advertisement19 1936-07-28 11 »i(i\ f N i^ Telegraphic Addres« r,« *SS I 25"" HOTEI T HE ISLAND. A S?^AgWIJI S EVERY COMFORT.19 words
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Advertisement54 1936-07-28 11 TIFFIN: $1.00 Cream of Tomato Cold Fish Mayonnaise Crumbed Chicken Cutlet Sugar Corn Mashed Potato Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESHs" Mm Mm Mm Mm p ra^jj Hors D'ueuvres vanes "Capitol* Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone «»06 X54 words
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Article, Illustration235 1936-07-28 13 "i* r I. hi "Wr pr«en*ar(lliniuMmitic pistol at his anted an *u toma p triffffer. E r\>M< 'ailed to explod^ r^ 1 n ieman flunjf himself mounted 1 'i l4 jth the asS i S Jice man The Km*, r p( 'n he incident, remained235 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1936-07-28 14 BEAUTY takes the train I WONDER if anyone dreads a train journey here as much as I seem to d 0.... In fact I get a complex long before the journey begins. I feel tired— l know I won't sleep— l feel the officials take a delight m giving me1,077 words
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Advertisement40 1936-07-28 14 Maison jjjfik 4610. /jt^f COING HOME? YOU WILL NEED A < Y< LAX THAVKL PACK IN COMPACT MOROCCO LEATHER CASE CONTAINING; BUHL LOTION, SKIN FOOD, CLEANSING LOTJON, ASTRINGENT COMPLEXION MILK. HAND LOTION SUNBURN LOTION AND POWDER. fSKP* 8 c«. i id40 words
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Advertisement34 1936-07-28 14 ELIZABETH ARDEN TREATMENTS at MAYNARD'S August 17th to September 12th. Mrs. LYNN FROM THE LONDON SALON. WILL GIVE TREATMENTS and ADVISE YOU HOW TO USE the LOVELY PREPARATIONS RUTTED TO YOUR NEEDS. BOOK SOON34 words
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264 1936-07-28 15 method o npr^ gn the art of pertoo casually. d grea tly, vn \*Z Su- m "Sill f ail t0 first haVG 100 "h r m perfect condition to receive a^ed >"v 1 av7first te it healthy. fta^ hands of the person who wraps264 words
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Article135 1936-07-28 15 EARN your BEAUTY pZABETH AKDEN docs Q* promise 1 sheSt t B y ilke happiness. manivh' C:iriied but the w<>alot^o lk l' She isn>t b^utiful has a lot to learn about herself Lin,t hI She really wants 4ta^kSr, m^les and other! nSecttot I Sre larwlv c au«d by ren ed135 words
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Article39 1936-07-28 15 fVrop 1 In are oo i f nr c Water cannof; to k eep BS MgS* 1 Wh<> la st This Ls mv (:nnkly atin 5? ties at the b-icic T and a neck UjjU Ylnt the back A39 words
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Advertisement616 1936-07-28 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPING LUGGAGE I GUIDE rHFM^r~ I CARRIER I LHEMISI ."7- HAIRDRESSER SINGAPORE \•> v i \:iYjffj^\H luggage Maison Marcelle IMliMMIfrjJ 1 CARRIER CO. c NYAL s fiJtVf***^ Special reduction I I Baggage Contractors Forwarding /i£Sag&^Efi ijin r 5 Agent*. i ilw >r<Z vi Fermaneot M I LIV (JF616 words
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Advertisement442 1936-07-28 16 traVjel j<hiii*h <^ inm^s^ii^ "■< 5 -i~:™iiiiiii.> 'A 't»-. i 'It'" Tfßfc^fc Ml jf^- 'k-T^-BY PsO and BRITISH INDIA LIN ES (lilt I llftlTft V Tonnage Spore Tonnage S'por* 19.?«. 1936. BANGALORE 6.000 July 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17.000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CHITRAL 15,000 Aug.442 words
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Miscellaneous867 1936-07-28 16 jTHE HARBOIIR VASSEXGWMS BY PASSEIVCERS ALSIA ICY All! Singapore, Friday. Tin "gr nr^t. The following passengers from Singa- pore leave by the East Asiatic Co.'s m.s. Alsia to-day for Europe. *J*r To Rotterdam: Mrs. H. Crocs. Miss A Crocs, Master H. F Crocs, Master The following were the pas i867 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-07-28 17 Mrs K. M I'jcn e. general secretary of (he Y.W.C.A. (Singapore Branch) h!k» iv proceeding on leave shortly She will be present at the Y.W.C.A ffffif ll Conference at Ceylon m October.36 words
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Advertisement225 1936-07-28 17 11l lt\S I'll I Ll* M\E. (Incorporated In Australia* NEXT SAILINGS. Due mf"k'™ A J ij ly3o Au 3 -\ilki\UK Aug 28 SeDt 3 ''n^ rates r Und trlP tT m Singapore t0 Australia Issued at'th passenfen may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mcl tne connecting K.P M Vessel225 words
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Advertisement498 1936-07-28 17 y- —^^333 T V 4wm jtS-J^, 1U FRENC H PORTS v n I aT««^ WL HOMEWARDS. V C^ B P^DARAN Fo MaSes SSt^H f Dur kift DUPLEX For Mal-sS.Hnvr f Nazaire »"deaux &a 2 j c AP VARELLA ■R&ssr&sMtts eaux sg j j DTOLEn ARAN BalBon Tou Halphon,. l i498 words
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1992 1936-07-28 18 DECLARATION TO GENEVA Plea For Fair Appraisal THE text of the Italian Foreign Minister's Note to the President of the League Assembly, which was issued recently, is as follows: On the occasion of the meeting of th< Assembly of the League of Nations 1 have1,992 words
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Article71 1936-07-28 19 Too Costly For NSW. Council Tarn worth. N.S.W. THE TamwOTtb Municipal Council re- < eently decided to secure coat of amis for the municipality, but the Windsor Herald (Mr. A. T. Butler* of the College of Arms. London, has in-lj formed the council that the fees would71 words
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Article39 1936-07-28 19 The Hungarian National-Socialist Party has deposed Count Alexander Festetics, hitherto Fuhrer of the majority cjroup, m favour of M. Balogl i Deputy. Count Pestettcs, who a rich landowner, was Minister of War In the short-lived Karoiyi Government of 1918.39 words
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Miscellaneous766 1936-07-28 19 JON THE RADIO (Jardens (arr. Herbert Hughes Come BHtfUh Lmpire S ;-^b £S; Ls the Ring of Words (Vaughan WilS>f«l)O|«Jl 111 lilt? liams), The Birds (Benjamin Britten) 'Balulalow (Warlock), Trio: Novelletten' r*« 1397 metre* Op. 29: (1) Moderato (2) Larghetto con Transmission 2: GSH moto (3) Finale. Allegro (Gade). 14766 words
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Miscellaneous350 1936-07-28 19 6.05 p.m. News' and Economic Review m German. IJO p.m. Concert of Lisht Music. DIQ Pm< NCWS hl English Si K n °ff 7^35 p.m. Greetings to our listeners m New Zealand. ABC° Pm UtUe German Broadcasting 'cLVeSV C nCert f Light Musln <cZ P^if im ff DJA and DJB350 words
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Article, Illustration233 1936-07-28 20 fabewell to mil Oi\t; BOON TAT J.l». k FAREWELL party was held at the New World Cabard yesterday afternoon when members of the staff of the New World gave a farewell reception m honour of Mr. (Jng' Boon Tat, J.P., who is caving Singapore233 words
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Advertisement38 1936-07-28 20 WE TAKE GREAT i i PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING j J I p i INVALID BEEF CUBES' RICH IN VITAL j VITAMIN "A" J i i J j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS J Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. J •j. ~^^^<*38 words
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Article383 1936-07-28 21 THURSDA Y'S RACES Handicaps And Scratching* rm our Own Correspondent) Penanff. Monday. MW ire the handicaps T IU lt^frLSl Turf Club Sky !<T "r; I, "run on Thursday, Meeting t (> m jtih TTnnr Division One, six 'Tokev 105. Walau IO First Birt 9.12, Xurey Narde383 words
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Article54 1936-07-28 21 Woman Swimmer Sent Back Berlin. July 24. THE fir>t Olympic sensation has been caused' by the sending home •f Mr> EtetMC Holm Jarrett, holder th< Olympic hundred-metres hadt-strokc title and holder of the World and Olympic records for this distance, l»y the American Olympic Committee tm "repeatedly breakingReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Article761 1936-07-28 21 FIRST RACE FOR JUBILEE TROPHY X.P.M. Yachts To The Fore In KP. M. boats were to the fore m the first race for thr Jubilee Trophy which was held by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club yesterday, obtaining first. second and third places. The race was sailed m a choppy sea761 words
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Article112 1936-07-28 21 Royal Johore International Club Johore Bahru, July 26. BAD weather has delayed several games m the Royal Johore Club's Handicap Tennis Tournament being played on the appointed dates MEN'S SINGLES This evening on the Club's Court at Pasir Plangie, Talib bin Awang —30.3 met Cheow Keow Bock —3112 words
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Article32 1936-07-28 21 M. N. Kenyon, the Lancashire President for the next two years, is the former Lancashire captain. It will be remembered that he led the eleven for several seasons just after the war.32 words
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Article128 1936-07-28 21 Reserve Price Not Reached (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, July 26. IN the salesroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. Ltd., Johore Bahru. this afternoon, 104 acres and 14 poles of land situated at Sungei Gelang Patah. Johore was offered for sale by Mr. Cheong128 words
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Article29 1936-07-28 21 E Latham (Lord's) beat W. J. Tutt Princes, the runner-up to tt£>Mg young professionals' competition by 3 3-6. 6 2. 6-5 m a match on levei terms at Lord's.29 words
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Article20 1936-07-28 21 FJ C Gustard is convalescing m Cornwall after his severe operation He will probably be down there for three months.20 words
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Article519 1936-07-28 21 Union's Annual THE Rugby Union at their annual meeting m London unanimously supported the proposal of the committee that the method of scoring be changed, reducing the value of the dropped goal from four points to three, and a goal from a mark from three points to519 words
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Article78 1936-07-28 21 London. July 27. THE Steward's Cup probables are: 1 Finalist (Harry Wragg). Shalfleet (Jelliss). Knighted (Jones). Gynenum Ferryman), Coradeans (Steve Donoghue) Solerina (E. Smith), Wyndham (Beary) Overcoat (Marshall). Voltus Sirett).' Dancing Comet (Maher), Goldentol (Fox). Constellate <Neyett) Riverwood (Sam Wragg>. Embuche (Cliff Richards), Sidley Dee (Packham). Sarason (Richardson).Reuter - 78 words
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Article28 1936-07-28 21 ,1 Dr C.E. Dolling, one of the selectors of the Australian tram which toured England m 1934, died at Adelaide on Jule 11. He played cricket for South28 words
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270 1936-07-28 22 IN MEN'S EVENTS Wise Meets Choo Chee Fatt (From Our Own Reporter) lpoh, Monday. Till: re-draw for |hf .Men's Singles and the Men's Doubles m tiie Malayan Tennis hampioiiships took place to-day. The re-draw was rendered necessary by the lirst draw not Mnforaing to the270 words
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Article129 1936-07-28 22 Mercantile Institute Soccer The annual inter-Department football match between the Commercial and Secondary Departments of the Mercantile Institute was played on Saturday at Balastier Pain, Commercial winning by five goals to three. The scorers were: Seah Keng Loy (2) Anthony Wong (2) and Check Koon (1) for the Commercial and129 words
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Article128 1936-07-28 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. main holiday attract) i! < Mai cca will he the forthcoming r Badminton tournament In which Singapore, Negri Sembilan and I Malacca will take part. v 'he Malaya's leading ph/.ers r. v! i play are Leow Kirn i: att, Singapore's best and128 words
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Article21 1936-07-28 22 A.H. Bull, a former captain of Northamptonshire. ha; been chosen for Finland at bowls against Ireland, Scotland and Wales at Glasgow.21 words
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Article88 1936-07-28 22 I Singapore, Monday. Pending since July 6 for a decision as to under which section and In which court he should be charged, the case nst Private A. Byrne, of the Royal i InnlskUllngs Fusiliers, was finally fixed this morning to be heard before Mr. E. E. Colman,88 words
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Article15 1936-07-28 22 Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool Tho YM.C.A. Swimming Pool will b" to-day for tho purposo of cleaning.15 words
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Article26 1936-07-28 22 I twelfth-century church which had -m- been In ireneral u% for r >n vearr h been re tor«ri and reopere i i I Littlr Hormcad. Herts.26 words
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Article81 1936-07-28 22 Two water-polo matches were played at the Tanglin pool on Saturday between the Middlesex and the R.A.F. The first game resulted m a draw, each side scoring two goals, Cousens, for the R.A.F., and Stemp, for the Middlesex, being the scorers. The second match resulted m a win81 words
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Article37 1936-07-28 22 Nanking, July 27. Or. Yeh Cho Chong. Mr. Ong Wen Hou and Dr. Wang Shin Chic have left for Killing. General Chant; Chun, the Foreign Minister is not leaving until Mr Hsu Mo returns.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.37 words
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Article21 1936-07-28 22 An oil tank motorshin has been ordered by the Burmah Oil Company from Swan. Hunter, and Wigham Richardson. Limited, of Wallsend.21 words
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Article600 1936-07-28 22 ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS MEET Serangoon English School Events Singapore, Monday. I ORATED In a picturesque coconut grove I' In a by-road oft TampenLs i.s the s xangoon English School. In brilliant sunshine and before a large ft he ring of spectators, the sixth annual athietic sports meeting was held on600 words
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Article101 1936-07-28 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday. C. F. Gomes, provided a surprise for tennis enthusiasts m Malacca, when he beat Chan Ah Benu, the holder of the open singles 6—4, 6—3. Gomes showed excellent form using the Chops-stroke to great advantage. till lit I Ijl9 Singles: C. F.101 words
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Article327 1936-07-28 22 Loss Of Khoo Hoot Hye (From Our Own Corrcspo: Penani I CPORTSMEN throughout 0 the Far East will learn of the death which occurred yesterday evening of Mr Hye, the former Malayan Ti pion. after a brief Illness. Mr. Khoo Hooi Hyp arrived li from Shanghai about327 words
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Advertisement14 1936-07-28 22 TIBBETTO virginia bruc cesar romero 1^ dar«ylf!zanuc next change I* A V L g^14 words
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Article438 1936-07-28 23 2ND DIVISION IVIATCH Fair Reflection On Play Singapore. Monday. i: V\v:!, fair ration oo the ran of Urn \^> INDIFFERENT START o f an indiffcrrrt (0 BMMI tb. am to h..id a after two aiicccs- ilalle, and the ball oui of play lymth t«*t*d438 words
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Article28 1936-07-28 23 Singapore, Monday. In a Commercial Cup iixture played on the S.H.B. ground this afternoon. Nestunglo beat the Post Office by the odd poal m five. i28 words
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Article351 1936-07-28 23 Thursday Night's Fight At The New World (By Ringside) MOST other boxing promoters consult the omens and the weather forecast before fixing B date for their programmes, but Mr C. A. Bell selects any old day of the week. He puts up such pood cards,351 words
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Article75 1936-07-28 23 Jerusalem, July 26. Two more Arabs were killed by bombs dropped by R.A.F. planes which flew over the scene of an engagement lasting ninety minutes. The troops thereafter cordoned the hills and began rounding up the remainder of the Arab gang. At least ten Arabs) w*re killod mReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement33 1936-07-28 23 SPECIAL OFFER fl WEEKS ONLY Just Received a r Special line of Tennis rackets FROM $10.00 I HI $17.50 WRUNG WITH n WANGE OR WHITE jj TROPICAL GUI' QUEEN'S noM Wnei street. 7G3433 words
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Advertisement12 1936-07-28 23 MClt^T^™ I UK AMUHANCt I COMPANY LIMITED I I ?r s. 412 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1936-07-28 24 INDIA BAT AGAIN Visitors' Great Stand RUNS were plentiful and came quickly m the second Test Match between England and India at Manchester yesterday England carried their overnight total of 173 for two wickets to 571 for eight wickets, when GO Allen declared, only1,002 words
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Article217 1936-07-28 24 Death At Johore Rahru (From O.ur Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 26. HER many friends throughout Johore and other parts of Malaya will read with much regret of the sudden death of Datin Zarah binti Abubakar, wife of the Hon. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Yassin, Member of217 words
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Article159 1936-07-28 24 Win Davis Cup Doubles London AUSTRALIA reduced Gr n lead m the Challenge I Davis Cup to-day when won the doubles enooui I now lead by two matches to After losing the first sel couple ran away with the but lost the next two sets, the goingReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement121 1936-07-28 24 J 9mw Gmwf T HEMP kR. 1 S bTSHsTx f^m Jn^^m 111 4 RSv^O YSs Beautiful example of th? comch-building art combined with quiet and luxurious Engine and chassis entirely steering wheel and vibratiov redesigned and "Specialisation- frame-mounted pedals, built." Smith's Jackall hydnu Especially roomy body all built-in jacks. seating121 words
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