Morning Tribune, 8 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-08 1 The MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 188. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, September 8, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article576 1936-09-08 1 NEUTRALITY MOYI. IS _____m^- m lII' I GERMANY'S SILENCE REPORTED ARRIVAL OF 'PLANES FINAL warning that all British subjects in Madrid must leave im- mediately, except those engaged in essential work, has been given bv the British Charge d'Affaires. Following the murder of a Fascist576 words
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Article50 1936-09-08 1 Singapore, Monday. A SERIOUS collision between the Asiatic Petroleum Company oil tanker Paula and a Dutch vessel StsriM in which three firemen and a sailor of the Paula were injured, -•mined a few miles off Singapore on the morning of Aug. 31. The Paula v\as badly damaged.50 words
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Article236 1936-09-08 1 China Stiffens Her Attitude A REPORT that the Japanese demands in North China, made as a result of the Chengtu incident, in which two Japanese were killed by rioters (two ringleaders of whom were executed by the Chinese authorities', have been accepted by the Chinese is premature,236 words
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Article30 1936-09-08 1 A return just published shows the number of doctors on the medical register at the end of last year was the highest recorded— 58,363. including over fi.000 women. -British Wireless.British Wireless - 30 words
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Article32 1936-09-08 1 Press messages report that the Kin" while in Constantinople visited Santa [Sophia. His Majesty was also presen f 'at a regatta and left bv train in tii. evening for Vienna.— British Wireleoo32 words
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Article262 1936-09-08 1 Captain Clarke Due This Week CAPTAIN M. L Clarke, D.S.C R.N., is expected In Singapore by the Ra-| walpindi on Sept. 11 to relieve Commodore W. P. Mark-Wardlaw in command of H. M. Naval Establishments at Singapore. A launch provided by the Master Attendant for262 words
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Article25 1936-09-08 1 London, Sept. 7. The death occurred thi> morning of Lord Moynihan. a former President of the Royai College ot Surgeons.- Kt uter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article44 1936-09-08 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Sept. 7. Mr. Hsin Chi Liang is consulting the National Amateur Athletic Federation on measures to deal with Mr. Lee Wai Tong. the well-known Chinese Olympic football star, on his alleged intention to give up on his amateur status-44 words
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Article56 1936-09-08 1 Istanbul, Sept, 6 UIS Majesty King Edward, at the con11 elusion of his Mediterranean tour Jeft for Vienna to-day in Kemal At aturk's personal train enroute for HomeHe was seen off by the Premier, with whom he had previously dined. His Majesty will travel to England byReuter - 56 words
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Article271 1936-09-08 1 R.A.F. Men Killed In Fight DEPORTS that the British High Com- missioner for Palestine has promised to suspend Jewish immigration if the disturbances cease, are denied by a letter from Mr. Ormsby Gore to Chaim Weizmann. which states that no promises have been given to Nuri PashaReuter Wireless - 271 words
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Advertisement37 1936-09-08 1 ()N OTHER PAGES j j Page j j frade Marks Case j i Boy KUled J A i( l Throwing 3 T uri Topics last Handicaps Z5 i lo<al Hockey Zb Local Soccer Loeal Tennis Z7 j37 words
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Advertisement72 1936-09-08 1 r_s_S_=___=S=& _r~ **_\W_}_vS^ W V Ugjg] >^ FRESH MII .K-W ITH (^ajj AI 1 THE TROUBLE REMOVED! JT TET Kli.ii 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 with72 words
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Article479 1936-09-08 2 A TRADEMARK CASE Printing Firm Charged Singapore. Monday. TIIE question as to whether or not a limited Company could be committed for trial, was a preliminary point raised by Mr S. B Tan, counsel for the Lee Printing Co., Ltd., in the Singapore Assize479 words
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Article52 1936-09-08 2 Singapore, Monday. TINES totalling $1,000. in default eight months' rigorous imprisonment were imposed to-day on Leong Hin by Mr B.E. Colman, the fifth Magistrate. Leong Hin was condemned to pay $800. or six months, for fermenting, liquor without a licence and $200, or two months, for possessing utensils52 words
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Article166 1936-09-08 2 Seven Cases To Be Heard Singapore, Monday. THE Fifth Criminal Assises for the Settlement of Singapore, commenced before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark to-ctay. There are seven cases on the list including one of piracy in which the accused is a Chinese. Pakiri Mohamed, Sun Kim Joo and Mohamed166 words
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501 1936-09-08 2 Insufficient Evidence At Inquest To Show How Boy Died Singapore Monday. I CORONER'S inquiry into the dealh of nine-year-old Ho Ah Lee began to-day before Mr. W. G. Porter and wiil be continued on Sept. 15. The tragedy was the result of a collision between a Royal Artillery bus, conveying501 words
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Article42 1936-09-08 2 MR R J FARRER. C.M.G., Former President of the Singapore Municinal Commissioners has returned to Malaya after a holidav in England and is at present in Singapore He will be leaving for his home in Kelantan on Sunday.42 words
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Article381 1936-09-08 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh New Posts For Leaders Hongkong, Sept 7 THE Kwangsi dispute has been dmm 1 fully settled. A Nanking mS£ l issued yesterday appoints Genera 5 Tsung Jen Peace Preservation Commit sioner of Kwangsi and General pTh Chung Hsi a member of the standi!™381 words
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Advertisement151 1936-09-08 2 There's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed in Pabst Tupal'a*. When the summer sun beats down— a cool safe drink of pure, wholesome Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan. At luncn. Pabst puts an edge151 words
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Article271 1936-09-08 3 REMAND OF A CHINESE Johore Bahru Incident joJhore Bahru. Sept. 6 AN the morning of July 30, a ,oU dlv act was perpetrated by Chinese, who stopped a car mhieh Mr B K. Charlie, Clerk of Works TW I) District Office, Johore Bahru, was driving, with271 words
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Article21 1936-09-08 3 ban; the famous surgeo,. h fht'd suddenly on Monday ij < and died at his home nea. in nis vist year.— Briti.,Tribune - 21 words
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Article128 1936-09-08 3 Singapore, Monday. TRIAL in the Civil Aerodrme's cheating case a: the Kampong Batak Quarry been fixed for hearing before Mr. A D York, the third magistrate, on Oct. 5 and 8. C.A Wvrewedcl, a Ceylonese clerk at the quarry, was summoned i* a charge that he128 words
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Article186 1936-09-08 3 House That Was I sed For Improper Purpose Singapore. Monday. CEPT. 21 has been fixed for the trial i ame Ernest Aitken. a gunner attached to the Royal Artillery at Changi, before Mr. A. D. York, the third Magistrate. He is charged that, while being the tenant of186 words
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Article125 1936-09-08 3 Sequel To Escapade In Taxi Singapore, Monday JAMES SMITH *13> and Frank Lowry (20>. privates in the Middlesex Regiment, appeared on remand again this morning before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the second magistrate, on a charge of robbery of a motor-car. This was the sequel to an125 words
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Article47 1936-09-08 3 Singapore, Monday CHORTLY after 6 p.m. yesterday a Chiv nese woman sustained fatal injuries when she was knocked down by an omnibus in Jalan Besar. in the vicinity of the New World. She was conveyed to hospital and died shortly after admission.47 words
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Advertisement14 1936-09-08 3 t r #PX "MAN MON %M(l j j IA^K/gl RAPID HARDENING j > r_RHfKNT 114 words
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Advertisement101 1936-09-08 3 —^""*^^^^s^^^^^^**^_^=3__ TWO DOVES BAR SOAP THE MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSEHOLD SOAP MADE FROM HIGH GRADE INGREDIENTS. $2.50 PER CASE OF 20 BARS OBTAINABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS AND ELSEWHERE: BI HI a Ifi B§on«* I-<OIB£* No. 43, CARPENTER STREET. w llliail Hoillf LOM no. 199, beach road. XhyC fVc*!* No. 29,101 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1936-09-08 3 LL&w Xotice For To-day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the 1st Court at 11 a.m.. S.87 16—11. Gnanapragasam vs. P. Sandanaswamy S 69 35— K. S. Mohamed Shariif vs. M. P Mohamed Sultan Bros. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court a: 11 a.m. Assizes:— Rex vs.91 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article132 1936-09-08 4 London, Sept. 7. KUBBEB Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Steady Spot Buyers 7 1116 7 11|16 October Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers Vk 1 3 A Oct.iDec. Buyers 7 11,16 7 1116 Sellers 7 13 16 734 —1,16 Jan.lMar. Buyers 7 3 4 7 3 ,4 Sellers132 words
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Article142 1936-09-08 4 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m Previous London, Bept 7 T °- da y Chin, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\wwww\ J &P. Coats Distillers Dunlop Rubber ii 53 6 1093 36 3 53 6 109 3 363 General Electric Guinness Imperial Chemical Industries Sf*? §££** 94 3 150--39.10 94 9 149 6 8 39 9 ex142 words
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Article31 1936-09-08 4 London, Sept 7. TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chans Cash (officia'. price) naa £l91 3 „ rJ 3 months forward (official price) £lB6 8 £lB9 3 16 2 13 1631 words
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Article45 1936-09-08 4 New York. Sop: 5 RI'RBER 1 Previous To-day Ch Tone Easy Closed Spot Buyers 16% »• „ Sellers 16 5 8 Jan. Mar Buyers. 16> 2 n Sellers 16 9 16 ■fl TIN Standard Tone Firm Unavailable Spot 1 1 43* 845 words
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Article83 1936-09-08 4 ift^ 1 London, Sept. 7. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate* 76.51 76.54 .03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate--7.42 7.42 y_ -H/2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate; ls. 2 15,32d. ls. 2 7 16d. â€â€ÂÂÂl32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 283 words
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Article36 1936-09-08 4 BOLD Previous London. Sept 7. To-day Change Pine Bar ner oz £6.13.1 v 2 £6.18.1 1 2 SILVER Spot 2 months forwaru %W::tc E$K ID9 16d. 19 916d. 19 916  19 9 1636 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-08 4 (Bh WHITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. 5 SSSS BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD W. J. DEXTER, Manager. ***** 2, Finlayson Oreen. IHH21 words
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Advertisement69 1936-09-08 4 $tf 1 'II I SPEED OF HORSES fog Qfl j^q One of the greatest runs ever made by a horse, was achieved by Mumtaz Mahal who covered WltH 5 furlongs in 56 sees. Excep- "lilt G tionally good race horses can achieve 36 m.p.h. over a short ##l% #1 distance.69 words
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Article1526 1936-09-08 5 lanWjf Fr<uer and Co Lyal1 and Evatt > Exchange and Stock Brokers. (Shares are II unless otherwise stated; Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Tin 4 3 4 7V 2 4 3 4 9 I-**** 1 K mb ang 27- 29 -cd 28- 30 -cd1,526 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article72 1936-09-08 5 Singapore: 26 5 8 cus.. unchanged Market Tone: Nominal. London: Market closed. New York Market closed. Practically no business has passed 10-dav and quotations are unchanged on last Saturday. New York is closed again to-day and the market is likely to remain quiet until next Wednesday. Spot 26 5,872 words
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76 1936-09-08 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in ca^cs (F.0.8. September* 26% 26" 3 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. September) 26 11,16 2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 26 r > 8 263,4 do. September 26 3 4 267„ do.76 words
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Article25 1936-09-08 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $95 14, up $14. London: Market closed New York: Market closed. EXCHANGE London-New York: 5.03 13,16. New York-London: 503 19;32.25 words
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Article108 1936-09-08 5 Singapore. Monday 5 p.m. MESSRS. Fraser and Company in their dailv comment on the trend of the share market state: Tin shares were again the chief feature in the local market Buying enquiry was fairly general and most of the popular dollar counters gained some small advance on108 words
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Article118 1936-09-08 5 MESSRS. Julian Israel, in their daily re nort on the local market, write as follows: Thp share market to-day has been st*_to our*' generally quiet. •*\TT\i\r,:_Tho firmness of Saturday WM well maintained: Ulu Klann*s were in considerable demand round $1.15. and Kueh n is about 80 rents Suneei Luas huypn118 words
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Article29 1936-09-08 5 P terson, Simons Co.. Ltd.. the following outputs" for the th of August: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. 126 000 lb Sungei Matang Rubber Estate Ltd 37.500 lb.29 words
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Article16 1936-09-08 6 Singapore. Sept. 7. The following were closing rates in the local exchange morket to-day:16 words
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Article99 1936-09-08 6 .ondon T.T. 114 1|1« London demand 2|4 I|ls '•nnaun 4 months* sight 2|4Mi Lyons demand 892 Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 58 13 16 Montreal demand 58 13 16 Batavia demand 86 Samarang demand 85% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and Colombo demands 154ft I Hongkong99 words
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Article82 1936-09-08 6 Lonaoti T.I 24 7,32 London demand 2414 fxindon 30 days sight 2 4 9132 London 60 days' sight 24 516 London 3 months' sight 2J4 516 London 4 months' sight 2 4 1132 New York demand 59 13 16 New York 90 ds 60 916 i'tia Bombay, Rangoon, Madras82 words
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Article175 1936-09-08 6 Singapore. Sept. 7. R. (Siam. W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $151 K. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $147 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $137 R. (Siamt "Sinhuay" No. Al $220 R. (Siam i "Sinhuay" No 1 $176 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $163175 words
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Article221 1936-09-08 6 Larger Crop Expected This Year Chungking. SUINING cotton is now produced not only in the district of Suining. but also near Chungking. Santai, and Siehung. It is said to be not so white as that yielded in Chienchow and Hupeh. but is warmer; the annual production averages 40.000221 words
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Article171 1936-09-08 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Discussion With Japan And .Manchukuo Shanghai, Sept. 7. GENERAL Ho Ying Ching, the Minister of War. called on General Huang Fu, tormer representative of the Central Government in North China, in hospital at Shanghai yesterday. The interview was in connection with the question ol171 words
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Article19 1936-09-08 6 The and O. Rajputana Ls expected to arrive in Singapore from Hongkong at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9.19 words
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Article122 1936-09-08 6 Little Change In Values MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, in their review of the market for the week ended Aug. 25, write: There is very little to report this week. The market has been very dull and uninteresting and the business done has been extremely small. Values, however, show122 words
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Article47 1936-09-08 6 (Established m 1880 1 Capital Subscribed Fully paid Up) Yinnruv Reserve Fund v °o?^ Y1 25, 150.(K Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T YAMAm{ Tel: No. 6049 Managers Room. 5921 5922 General Office 5923 «472 Compradore's Desl47 words
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Advertisement31 1936-09-08 6 .J. 1 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j S s II OTOR 1 T \I O S INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. < s i j t Agent* SIME, DARBT CO. LTD. Singapore Branches V fr fr31 words
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Advertisement343 1936-09-08 6 It WliOl 4IIIVV (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). PAID-UP CAPITAL: $40,000,000.00 RESERVE FUNDS: 5 3,453.591.43 TOTAL RESOURCES: $1,342,242,106.35 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board. Sung Han-Chang, General Manager. t OVERSEAS BRANCHES: London, New York and Osaka. LONDON BANKERS Midland Bank Overseas Branch. NEW YORK BANKERS SOME OF343 words
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832 1936-09-08 7 Air Mail - Air Mail British And German Attitude Contrasted (By London, Aug. 26 t ,h delivered on Friday, M. Vin N Auriol declared once more tha ftvernment is determined not to dt the 0c> j f ranc He expressed himsel va> h that the British Press832 words
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Article1343 1936-09-08 7 LONDON RUBBER MARKET REVIEWS Cause Of Present Stagnation: A Forward View MESSRS. Hecht, Levis and Kahn Ltd., London, in their review of the rubber market for the week ended August 24, state: Th£ market continues exceptionally), dull and idle and, while there is no noticeable sag in the prices, it1,343 words
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Article864 1936-09-08 7 Air Mail - Air Mail Profit On Fire Account 16 P.C. Of Premium Revenue (By London. Aug. 26. THE accounts of the London and Lan1 cashire Insurance Co. for the pat! year show further improvement on the already very satisfactory results achieved in previous years. Trading profit amounted to864 words
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Advertisement46 1936-09-08 7 source lspian Sea. the world's richest caviar, is drying up, according scientist* In Baku harbour., *ater port, the ruins of a 1 <'ntiiry fort, sunk long ago by '"Quake, have reappeared and -ay the drying up process is awe chiefly to the damming of f(,r irrigation.46 words
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Advertisement550 1936-09-08 8 J THE GREATEST DISTINCTION IHAT HAS COME TO THIS THEATRE IN MANY YEARS IS THE PRIVI.? •> LEGE OF PRESENTING THE WINNER OF THE FAMOUS 1935 ACADEMY AWARD IN HER FIRST RO. r fr SINCE CAPTURING THE SCREENS MOST COVETED TROPHY. 6-iSJp REMIERE TO MGHT £^£^f/OT 91fi T m mmmmmmam^^550 words
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Article394 1936-09-08 9 _r. DAVIS, who won the Academy n Picture Arts and Sciences MOI X best Performance by any d fiSS Scorning to the Pavilion l* to JSytatE First National ►atre l0 h G olden Arraw. ductw" eat ac tress departs or SfdnK characterisations that D f,mous in "'Of Human Bonddeh^Dan"erous.''394 words
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Article46 1936-09-08 9 Driest August In Siam For Years (From Out Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 7. THE driest August in Siam for many years led by the Bishop to request that prayers be said throughout the Catholic Churches in Siam yesterday for a good paddy crop.46 words
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Article110 1936-09-08 9 To-day In Singapore M£ i 3 ft lo am 8 2 >-•• THALL Govt. Services Cup MedL u rviee.s v Printing Office. Post *.:>■:• u round. SJSSf net. ri" S u n Fra ncisco" with Jea-'Mlr-nM I 4 nd MacDonald Gable. jAjS Bren^ en with Jack B o«L Special" with110 words
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Advertisement270 1936-09-08 9 JQUAUTY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A CONDITION j PRECEDENT TO A SALE OF WATCH. A FINE SELECTION IN MODERN STYLES J AVAILABLE AT 11. P. DE SILVA LIMITED, i AT rVTMENSELY REDUCED PRICES. S BRITAIN'S LEADING PRESS CRITICS I S ACCLAIM IT "GREATER THAN S ON THE BOUNTY" S gt Never270 words
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Article474 1936-09-08 10 DUKE IN CHARGE Normal Routine k ROMAN Catholic Duke will have, for a period of seven months from January- next, complete control of Westminster Abbey in connection with the Coronation. The peer is the Duke of Norfolk who, as Earl Marshal, will take over the control474 words
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Article173 1936-09-08 10 Manchukuo Trade British Industry Japanese Commissioner's Task !T Berlin. IN an effort to develop trade relations between Manchukuo and Germany, Mr Kato, the Japanese Permanent Trade Commissioner for Manchukuo and his staff have taken offices in the heart of Berlin. As part of the same development scheme, agricultural implements from173 words
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Article87 1936-09-08 10 There is "no evidence of a 'drift oi industry to the South'," states the report, "in the sense that new factories in the South are the results of transfer from the North, the net movement being in the opposite direction Of the six transfers to the regions87 words
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Article112 1936-09-08 10 Music To Be Composed To Dancing Cannes. j| REVOLUTION in the world of ballet is forecast by Serge Lifar, the famous dancer and progege of Diaghilefl "We must inevitably come to the autonomy of the dance," he declared in an interview here. 'Since musical collaboration is essential to112 words
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Article154 1936-09-08 10 Eloped From Hospital AFTER obtaining special permission from the Roman Catholic chin young man, Sister Emanuela, ha.s married here to an electrical engin* Adamitch-Balet. The wedding was a sequel to the uun'i elopement from the hospital where she was serving as a nurse. Some years ago. she154 words
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Article83 1936-09-08 10 Sues .Magazine For Libel Chicago MRS. Anna Karpavicz, 58, mother of the notorious American gangster, Alvin Karpis, now serving a life sentence in Alcatraz prison, has brought a suit for libel against the proprietors of Time, the weekly news magazine, claiming damages of 100,000 dollars 1 £20,000 >83 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-09-08 10 Air Commodore S. W. Smith with the members of the Chinese Air Force Mission photographed when with other R.A.F. officers, he saw them off on the Sarpedon which sailed for Hongkong and Shanghai. yesterday34 words
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Advertisement31 1936-09-08 10 ■VvV^i;''']^^ _F m\ Mr~ ~~^"_l /W___-^m\ '^&^^fm_^-^^^^ _^_^x i\ Q r\_ ~l^k mm** v wvv^w *x^ A t f m jtP^i* fc "^"L-***i i^^ |r *?J_3_fc vW jr jCs >* f H_B31 words
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Article170 1936-09-08 11 CORONATION MEDALS fhree Styles To Be Made London •THREE different styles of Coronation J medals be issued next year, it mnounced, following discussions betSJ'n Sir Robert Jenkins, Deputy Master, Jf Royal Mint, and representatives' Jjthe medal making industry. Thev will be:— 'The official medal, with both oburse wid inverse sides170 words
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Article96 1936-09-08 11 Woman Relieved To lif American RENNES. THE body of a woman, believed to be thai of an American aged about 40. has been discovered in the sea by fishennen ofl Pleherel. Cotes du Nord. Baring apparently been drowned more a month, the body is so far imposto identify.96 words
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Article86 1936-09-08 11 Killed During French Manoeuvres Chaumont, Haute Marne. l ash of a twin-engined bomber atrial manoeuvres near here caused the death of the only occu'.vho managed to make use of his fac-hute. The three others who re--0 in the aeroplane were taken out victim was Sergeant Schaller, who h86 words
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Article86 1936-09-08 11 r <>mbstone Carved By His Friend W K has been begun on the carving Mvestone for T. E. Lawrence, JII motor accident 15 months j*tal carried out at Dorchester, t i übyu by a rcat frier »d of LawArabia. Mr. Eric KenniniUon, dftone will be inscribed j86 words
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Article117 1936-09-08 11 Danzig Tribunal Decision DECAUSE an article in the Danzig newspaper Danziger National Zeittung contained the sentence "The protection of the League of Nations E a EJESS 6 freedom for the cit^ns of Danzig the paper has been suppressed for a period of 10 months The special tribunal,117 words
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70 1936-09-08 11 Chinese Scheme Civil Service As "Dole" Nanking AS a means of relieving the serious un- employment among Chinese university graduates, the Chinese government ls trying to find jobs for them in the civil service Only graduates of the classes of 1933 1934 and 1935 are eligible. They will receive special70 words
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Article22 1936-09-08 11 A special two wheeled trailer attached to a car is the favourite method of transporting the smaller class yacht overland in Scotland.22 words
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Advertisement203 1936-09-08 11 j A TOURfsTTS SHOPPING v fa I 1 11 f] LUGGAGE CARRIER "8* •m^<mm^*m_m -,*t-< -~~~^mm^m^^m^^^_m*4m__\ T j SINGAPORE LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. j Baggage Contractors St Forwarding -j Agenta. Booking Agents for F.M.B I I Railways Baggage Agents for:-- Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line S 8.1.5.N.203 words
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Advertisement83 1936-09-08 11 Gold Cup Week _w________w___________________ SjM'«-i,il Window DISPLAY FOR GOLD CUP MEETING AT IM.NKOI- *.S LTD. 54, ORCHARD ROAD m __m____ Ka^ SILK STORE I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT Tajmahal Store SILK MERCHANTS 23 HIGH ST. j CAMERAS AND FILMS i i I.!. I I HAIRDRESSER m .g, Maison Marcelle83 words
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Advertisement135 1936-09-08 11 -**"*< CHEMIST INVISIBLE. TAMPAX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN. FOR THE Modern Woman NO PINS NO PADS NO BELTS. Free Descriptive Booklet "WOMENS NEWER FREEDOM" AGENTS: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. KLANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. BOOKSHOP CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY The Book that Solves' Cross-Word135 words
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322 1936-09-08 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1936. THE PROBLEM OF SPAIN T\AILY the news from Spain becomes more grave. As regards the unfortunate Spaniards themselves there been no room for any further degree of horror, for from the first the civil war has been waged with a Aerceress and cruelty322 words
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Article437 1936-09-08 12 HIS Highness th? Sultan oi Selangor will be leaving his State this week for a trip to England to consult medical experts there regarding his health, and he will carry with him not only the good wishes for a complete return to health of his many loyal subjects437 words
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Article279 1936-09-08 12 Miss L. Stafford, of the General Hospital, Taiping, is spending a vacation at Fraser's Hill. Mrs. Petrie Hay, of Caledonia Estate, will be leaving for a brief holiday up Penang Hill this week. Mr. F. F. King is an inmate of the Bungsar Hospital. He expects to be there279 words
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Article, Illustration92 1936-09-08 12 Mr. and Mrs. .Martin Johnson returned to Singapore yesterday on their way back to New York after spending a year In tho Jungles ol Borneo. They camped at Abi on thc Kinahatang River and obtained their supplies from Sandakan by making trips once a week in their aeroplane "Spirit of92 words
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Advertisement6 1936-09-08 12 I» \_\^^^^^^_\\V V %HW»#»f>rt »q J6 words
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Article761 1936-09-08 13 NECESSITY OF FORCE jVo Security In The League London. •il/F suggest that it is imperative W that an Imperial Conference, or rather perhaps an Imperial Cabinet, should assemble either in connexion with ihe Assembly of the League or at letft before next year's Corona(ion to761 words
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Article66 1936-09-08 13 Canadian Motorists Mass Tour Of England Planned Ottawa rO parties of Canadian motorists will tour the United Kingdom next year, returning visits paid to Canada this year by three groups of British motorists, one of which has already completed its itinerary. Mr. H. K. Carruthers, Secretary of the Ottawa Board66 words
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Article50 1936-09-08 13 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this afternoon, beginning at six o'clock: March, "Semper. Fidelis" Sousa; Overture. "Luslspiel" Bela; selection '"La Mascotte." Andran; Valse Caprice. Bai Masque. Fletcher; Characteristic, "The Parade of the Tin-Soldiers," Jessel; Medley. "All Scotch." McKenna; Selection, "Bitter Sweet." Coward.50 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-09-08 13 General "Eva" Booth, head of the Salvation Army, is to visit Singapore on Feb 5.15 words
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Advertisement33 1936-09-08 13 89S3 Telegraphic Addrew PHONES \^^^i T -^jK THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. THE COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.33 words
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Advertisement49 1936-09-08 13 _r^i sl A .^_^_^_^_l__H_^_^_^_^_B_^ > !f _T ••fri: its) ,H «y^^^»>«s ss bj K *fe **V H HUu _^_H HT H '.j*- ___m__mM >_H_B s^l Jf _M_^ J* .JA Hn _^_i tj__2 __3p^__> f_B ,_^__P__^ nn iiU***^^ lli*^^ 'T' B_>E ..'____m_____T-\V^^^ Am— S_ _rl _-_-_-_MlilJ > i l MlllBiyj w49 words
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Article, Illustration134 1936-09-08 14 The Anglo -Egypt Treaty Nahas Pasha, the Egyptian Premier (left) leaving his London hotel, together with his suite, for the Foreign Office, A smiling picture of Nahas Pasha aficr the signing of the Treaty. Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, signing the Anglo -Egyptian Tr th? Foreign Oflice on Aagosi134 words
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Advertisement35 1936-09-08 14 S^^^^^^ TO PENANG _^S^^^^ _^CtN v Services: San. Wed. >^ v Single fare £9 f TO BRISBANE Services: Mon. ft FM. bingJ- tare £52 (s44b approx.) Services: Sun. Wed. Single fare £156 ($1,337 approx.) IMPERIAL AIRWAYS35 words
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Advertisement52 1936-09-08 15 _ff 3*/./ I; 3k "J |,r .HlNi s*-- B y_-_-M_ M__ WWtoo-m_<_________\ H *v' •*7 ____H _i__S _L__- _L_^__S___l WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER He arc the only firm which guarantee is valid in HongKong and various ports of China. RENE ULLMANN Raffles52 words
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1240 1936-09-08 16 EVERY woman possesses an inherent charm, a subtle personality, a grace that has made her supreme in her sphere since the days of Adam and Eve. Beauty of limb and body, sparkling vivacity, attractive, clear, soft complexions should be her natural possessions.1,240 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-09-08 16 Liquid powder bases lie on the skin and not in it and will hold the powder through a morning's shopping. It is ideal for the tropin26 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-09-08 16 She is likeable as nature made her, but how admirable and adorable she is when she is groomed!18 words
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Advertisement6 1936-09-08 16 Experiment ■•■> g v h mascara y6 words
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Advertisement14 1936-09-08 16 Gfe2s_r m* 1 *_K_l >1 \ISO\ MARTIX 17-19, Orchard Road 'phone 3450 j A14 words
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Advertisement32 1936-09-08 16 mm. fs i J I I i^~ ELIZABETH ARDEN TREATMENTS DO NOT MISS THIS MARVELLOUS OPPORTUNITY OF HAVING THE M APIE§ V ETE" TREATMENT FROM M r*. LYXX AT MAYNARD'S BOOK NOW.32 words
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Article853 1936-09-08 17 Discoveries in Beauty rUtTA Cummings tells you to-day that G ii is the daily care the skin receives tint keeps it firm and youthful and JJ. in check unwanted signs of age. rare likewise corrects faulty lions, such as enlarged pores, Sessive oiliness, or very dry wrinkled Srins that have853 words
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Article, Illustration38 1936-09-08 17 Kevillon's Eau Merveilleuse Ls a ra >st worthwhile luxury for the bath. Ihe hollow top acts as a measurer for the quantity to put into your hath waier and you can use it for a "friction" afterwards too.38 words
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Advertisement102 1936-09-08 17 _f* V _f H V SPECIAL LOTION THE KEYNOTE OF THE WHOLE CYCLAX SYSTEM IT DRAWS ALL TIIE ACIDITY AND DIRT TO THE SURFACE. AFTER ONE APPLICATION THE DIFFERENCE IS NOTICEABLE. HOW TO USE SPECIAL LOTION:— APPLY WITH BRUSH SUPPLIED WITH EACH BOTTLE, RUB IN WITH TIIE FINGER TIPS UNTIL102 words
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Article267 1936-09-08 18 fc;.*- v Outwards w_ F^^ Tonnage Spore Tonnage S'pore 1936. 1936. • BEHAR 6,000 In Port CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Sept. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 • SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 SOMALI 6,810 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Sept. 25 COMORIN 15,000 Nov.267 words
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Article48 1936-09-08 18 P O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE e& O S N ro F K U NI 0! ,"-'"ATION APPLY To._ CO. N LTD° tn ffln !frlP E N^ TEL No S9W .ATCAK, UNE HARP E E B °G,\V.L- LA Ii C o<,,;™0 <, ri) S^SSi i d_, nu. UOOk48 words
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Article264 1936-09-08 18 The following passengers wil) arrive oy the s.s. "Nieuw Holland" due in Singapore to-day:— Mrs. M. Alexander. Mrs J. *F Banks Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Berkley. Mr. A r' Bromley Davenport, Mrs. A. Miss P Bowker, Mrs. J. Miss P. Best Mrs A B. Clark, Mr.264 words
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Article36 1936-09-08 18 Magicians and wizards specialize in s-.vage countries. On the lower Congo there are 18 classes of specialists. Som." •pf.cialize in causing rain and droughi. others in driving away comets; others again in producing outsize in crops!36 words
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Article132 1936-09-08 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, Li. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. t m.s. TERUKUNI MARU Sept. 16 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oct. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 Rates to 1st Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles132 words
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Article103 1936-09-08 18 FOR BANGKOK. |For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA Due Singapore Due sin e a Pore KISTNA In Port Sent 12 KHANDALLA Sept. 9 Sept. 10 KOLA Sept 15 Sent '19 ELEPHANTA Sept. 16 Sept. 17 For Port Bwettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Karikal. Porto Novo, C uddalore, Pondicherrv and Madras. ROHNA103 words
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Article45 1936-09-08 18 FOR HONG KONG, AMOY, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN* FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Tonnage l.eavet SANTHIA 8 000 iw in Tonnage Leaves GOGRA ,cargo only) gmt 24 I A ,V 1 8000 Se Pt- SIRDHANA '.000 ™_A IOjOOO Oct. t .ucer^^^h^bJ'^P^a^'S __f.SST 3t45 words
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Article55 1936-09-08 18 s.s. President Monroe The following passengers arrived Singapore by the President Mom Saturday. Miss Shirley Friedman, Miss A Goldstucker, Miss Renee Gross. Miss Ella Gross. Mr. H. M. le Gate. Ml Mengraj, Mrs. H. D. Robinson. M: Mrs. Theodore Runyan, Miss liar Runyan, Master David Runyan. Rachel Sum. Mr. Jerold55 words
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Article70 1936-09-08 18 Mails expected from Australia. N< lands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of I 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air I Netherlands i, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 pm and70 words
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Article42 1936-09-08 18 The mail despatched from Blngai OH Aug. 14 by the Nakkra was delh in London on Sept. 7 <24 day The Air mail "Imperial) d< patched from Singapore on Aug. 26 was d< ed in London on Sept. 4 <942 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-09-08 18 Mr. A. M. de n Boer, manager of tht passage department of the K .l* photographed aboard (he Sarped before sailing for Hongkong UM Shanghai.25 words
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Advertisement39 1936-09-08 18 PASSENGERS 85V AIR By aircraft "Adelaide" which left for D.E. 1.. Darwin and Brisbane on Sept 6.vMiss Pearson for Sydney By aircraft "Athena" which left for Penang. Siam, Burma and Karachi on Sept. 7:— Mr. A. Alcan for Hongkong.39 words
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Miscellaneous49 1936-09-08 18 THE II A It BO U It MAIL* < IOSI TO-DAY Pengerang (Aik Soon) 9 a.m. Ceylon (President Monroe) 11 a.m. Djambi and K. Toengkal (Tobai 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak <Hong Kwongi 3 pm Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m.49 words
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Miscellaneous61 1936-09-08 18 SHIPS IK DO< K SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVFc: OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Rohn Godown. Gate No Pres. Monroe 11 Nieuw Holland 7 Hakodate Maru Woyo Maru 50 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch Dolphin. M W Bt Joan I, Asahan VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tswjene Pa ear: Albert Dock: Ban Ho61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-09-08 19 Nn, Fox, wife of Mr. Fox, a well known business man in Shanghai. She arrived in Singapore by the P resident Wilson a fortnight ago, and was taken ill. She has now recov ered and will leave for New York by the President Monroe sailing to-d^y50 words
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Advertisement293 1936-09-08 19 lIIHVS PHILP LIXE. (Incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Batta MARELLA Sept. 28 Oct. 3 MERKUR Oct. 28 Nov. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bourne to the connecting K.P.M.293 words
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Advertisement554 1936-09-08 19 I flb^-_/__l w FRENCH w*m u*"~"~*T\ I j ___WM HOMEWARDS. V j j DUPLEIX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 14 J?J T SIRADE For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Sept. 18 t T.T_r^.r_^ r For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 CAP VARELLA For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct.554 words
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Advertisement45 1936-09-08 20 __i ifiiiifii~^ il mI hi Before you j < say 'Whisky I ■■tAmHI R *L *mjf Ifil f\ i [111 1 Dewar s I nsiji ksu I White Label 1 _jW 1 1 K* SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN m m WJS.45 words
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Article525 1936-09-08 21 PROFESSOR'S INDICTMENT Chinese Factory Victims Bangor, North Wales. /»H.\R<iES that the "spearhead of C the Japanese invasion of China wUS the gaining of the control of simple «f opium and narcotics." uere made bv professor B. E. Read, f the Umttrr Institute. Shanghai, at luncheon525 words
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Article47 1936-09-08 21 The Highways Committee of the LCC. London, announce that the new Waterloo Bride;-* will be open to traffic bv the end of 1939. Thc work is alreadv three weeks behind schedule, owing to operations being suspended at night wing to complaints of noise by near bv residents.47 words
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Article257 1936-09-08 21 /Development Of New Colours London. VI I N competition is peing displayed by British horticulturists ea^er to raise Coronation -year blooms worthy of being named after King Edward. Rivalry is also evident in the choice of names— growers being eager to establish right to use the title "Coronation,"257 words
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Advertisement37 1936-09-08 21 _M _mj 7 _f^ a a l Jr Mm^^w W r^ I I^/^ /s __J^ f Mm/ [JS I I To Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk J Products. Ltd Name Address i I I i I 1 137 words
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Miscellaneous529 1936-09-08 21 0.\ Till: RAIIIO (Continued from page 22) t 8.40 p.m. Colonial Market Prices Rates of Exchange. i 8.50 p.m. Dramatic Broadcast. A Shock in Return, in One Act (Georges* Meniau), Counterfeit Coin in One Act (Gabriel d'Hervilliez and 'Edmond Cleray). i 10.15 p.m Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes).529 words
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Miscellaneous21 1936-09-08 21 en DJB. 9.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 9.50 p.m. "The Kaleidoscope of Opera 11.05 p.m. Good-night Programme. 11.20 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement24 1936-09-08 22 ANCHOR PEED Wm^/ **»—l WS> P Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO RR EWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.24 words
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Miscellaneous519 1936-09-08 22 ON thi: lIAIIIO British Empire l*r<»!*ramiiie Transmission 2: GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres (17 79 mrs.). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. Transmission 3: GSC 16.86 metres (17.79 mes.) and CSF 16.82 metres (1.).14 mcs.) from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. GSH 13.97 metres (21.47 mcs.).519 words
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Miscellaneous519 1936-09-08 22 6. 50 a.m. "The Six Serenaders." Oon Rossini's Dance Duo, Elsie Sterndale^. Dave Miller, Tony Sympson, and Jack Clarke at the Pianoforte. 6.15 a.m. Walter Collins and his Light Orchestra Scherzo, Op. 16, No. (Mendelssohn) Fisher's Dance; Floral Dance (Suite, Four Cornish Dances) (Collins) Beloved, it is Morn (Aylward) Poupee519 words
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Miscellaneous536 1936-09-08 22 Concert by Giuseppe Moschetti (org- 11.50 a.m. Time signal. Light mu 'anist) and Angelica Coralli (soprano), sic. News in Italian. 12.20 p.m. Matinee music by Nirom Orchestra TO-MORROW 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin 1.50 p.m. Dance music. 6.00 p.m. Recorded Music 2.10 p.m. News bulletin. 6.30 p.m. Broadcast by the536 words
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Article, Illustration175 1936-09-08 23 I uroup photograph taken before the game showing: Stanley Caya (Captain and Pitcher). Blackie Ballenger (Pitcher and Coach). Cune Short Stop). Jon Thuesen (First Base). J Allspaugh (Second Base). Johnson (Third Base), R Long (Left Field). Callahan (Centre Field). Brest (Ritjht Field). Substitutes:— J175 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1936-09-08 24 Captain Hawk - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Matters by THOSF who an superstitious will view with a certain amount ol misgiving, •he unfortunate accideni which attended the opening diy of tne Singapore /•utun Id Cup) mi ring i ».«t Saturday, vi Mr Noordin; Singsong Girl fell and broke her neck.1,373 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-09-08 24 v Mr H. I Piper and tr-ine.' by Hobbs Koala < umpuf i- on- <»" t!*«* prom>s'ng young b<»rv> on th Malayan Tmi Big things are expected from this hav English geidim30 words
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Article56 1936-09-08 24 ning Tribune And Singapore Races On th* morning o! the Singapore Cup it Sept. Li), the I loi aing tfribune will issue a special eignt-page Gold Cup plemeat fully illustrated, edited by apt. Hawk," and containing full particulars of the i\jy s events, with a special56 words
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Advertisement11 1936-09-08 24 »W^VfcWttl_! H.; y ??ii l l?.!L!f.?J__»__a-i NEXT WEEK! PAVI LJ C11 words
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Article531 1936-09-08 25 TWO EVENTS fOR PONIES Good Fields Are Expected Singapore, Monday r ,M>t> fiflds will again figure in (j the (ond day's racing in con- i fft n with the Singapore Turf n„v \utumn (Gold Cup) Meetin* nn Wednesday. Scratching* and order of running ■rill be531 words
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Article78 1936-09-08 25 U.S. Open Championship Begins Forest Hills, Sept. 6. jN the third round ol the Men's Singles I in the- American Tennis Championships. Donald Budge (U.S.A.* beat Joseph Hunt (U.S.A." 6- 3, 6— 4. 9— 7. The Wight man Cup piayer. Mrs. Fabven was surprisingly defeated In the flr&i78 words
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Article108 1936-09-08 25 Canton's Reply To Rebel's E Demands Canton. Sept. 6. AN important meeting was held at the Whampoa Military College yesterday. The decisions with regard to the demands of Generals LI Tsung Jen and Pah Chung Hsi were handed to Mr. Liu WaJ Chang to be transmitted to Nanning.108 words
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Article13 1936-09-08 25 Mr. and Mrs. Gambley. Englisi tourists at Biarritz, were drowned while bathing there.13 words
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Article398 1936-09-08 25 September Jiofiey THE September Bogey Competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie in "A" division between MM. Peterson and R.J. Isherwood with a score of 2 up, in a win in "B" division for398 words
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Advertisement84 1936-09-08 25 -m.M^4'_—m^^m——m^—C-t_m——U—mmmm%U—)^—m4—^_~^-*.4Um—_j.^——...m.m4 4_ .—_—m m I BEST IX TIIE WORLD! PILOT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARENT I BARREL We are quite prepared to engrave your name on tne fountain pen free of charge in any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen from $3.00 and84 words
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Article520 1936-09-08 26 SINGLE GOAL DECIDES An Interesting Game Singapore. Monday. THE Koyal Air Force who had a very successful run of victories against local teams last year did not seem to maintain their prestige at hockey this evening when they were beaten by the S.C.R.C. in a520 words
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Article172 1936-09-08 26 Qualifying Round For S'pore Championship ITHE following ls the draw and times of starting for the qualifying round of the Women's Golf Championship ol Singapore, to be played at Sepoy Line* Golf Club, on Wednesday. p m 3.00 Mrs. S. N. Kelly and Mrs. E O'Sullivan 3OS Mrs.172 words
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589 1936-09-08 26 " Sticks - Olympic Hockey Players Will Visit Singapore Soon "Sticks" (By Singapore, Tuesday. LOCAL lovers of sport will havo the privilege of seeing an allSingapore hockey eleven in play against the Japanese Olympic team which arrives in Singapore on Sept. 20 by the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso. The match will take589 words
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Article50 1936-09-08 26 "Thrill Or Your Money Back" Pittsburg, Sept. 6. TEN persons were killed here to-day in a crash of a sightseeing plane. The sole survivor was a school girl aged seventeen. She declares that before they took off the passengers were promised: "A thrill or your money back." -RenterReuter - 50 words
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Article80 1936-09-08 26 Office Bearers Of Singapore Society AT me fourth annual general met of the Singapore Medical Pra tioners' Society, held at the G.H Cafi office-bearers were elected as follow! President, Dr. J. Heron; vice-presi-dent, Dr A. J. Lim; hon. secretary, Dr T H Oh: asst. hon. secretary. Dr A80 words
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Article63 1936-09-08 26 Vatican Medical Advisers Concerned Rome, Sept. 4. THE Pope has been advised to remain in bed for a few days owing to a slight *k ol bronchial catarrh, wliich i med cal advisers anxiety. P p haa delegated the task of dinp to Church affairs to Vatican63 words
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Article21 1936-09-08 26 Tunbridge Wells ratepayers have I inst Sunday cinema.- by a majority of 876. Only 6,380 out total of over 19.000 voted.21 words
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Article29 1936-09-08 26 A portrait of the late L rd Darling I who was a native of CoVhester haa been presented to *he borough, and will be hung in the Town Hall.29 words
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Article59 1936-09-08 26 Survives When Plane te Blown To Pieces Kansaa City (Ifissourii, WHILE piloting a monoplan* coast-to-coast air race Joe Jacol had a miraculous escape froi His machine exploded .it a h( i thousand feet but the force threw Jacobson clear of th( and he parachuted safely Thr machine belonged59 words
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Article44 1936-09-08 26 Business at Barclays Bank. Hi Heath, had to be transferred branch owing to a lire in a storeroom above the ban:; After the Ore had been ex i the fire brigade had to pm:. from the storeroom of the be the books were kept.44 words
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Advertisement13 1936-09-08 26 VU TOHIA Sth Uih _2tb "NOTHING BUT THE TROTH' SA.D.C. BOOK AT LITTLE'S13 words
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Article745 1936-09-08 27 H MS. TERROR'S TRIUMPH Best Of Five Goals Singapore, Monday. rRFSH from their week-end f league triumph, the Royal Air Korie were, apparently, not set m _h to do-on paper at any rate-u-hen thev were opposed to H.M.S. Terror ifl a first round Cup745 words
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Article117 1936-09-08 27 Inter-Club Yachting Naval Base Club Beaten By R.S.Y.C. IN a six-mile inter-club yachting race on Saturday, the Royal Singapore Yacht Club beat the Naval Base Sailing Club by 21 2 points to 14 Results: 1. Betsy (RSYC- MH. Matheson. Time-. 4.57.58. 2. Paddy I Naval Base* H G Andrews. Time,117 words
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Article148 1936-09-08 27 A merican Visitors 9 Setback Singapore, Sept. 7. THE American liner President Monroe's star baseball team met with a reversal to-day at the hands of a combined local team, comprising representatives of the Singapore Clubs, the American Association and the Japanese Young Men's Club. The game was a tight148 words
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Article43 1936-09-08 27 Shanghai. Sept. 7. As the result of 50 hours' continuous rainfall many houses in Lanchow the Kansu capital, have collapsed. The upper Yangtse is rising. The plague epidemic in central and southern Amhui has become very serious. Chew Jit Poh.43 words
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Article33 1936-09-08 27 Mr R Henley, manager of the North Bntish and Mercantile Insurance Co Ltd returned from home leave by the •Rinnnra" He has quite recovered from the ridii" accident he had while m England.33 words
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382 1936-09-08 27 Lifeless Cup Soccer At Tanglin Barracks Singapore, Monday. THE meeting of the Inniskillings' First and Second teams at Tanglin this afternoon, in the Singapore Cup competition, was an extremely dull affair. Thrills were conspicuous by their absence, the football served up being of a mediocre382 words
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Article132 1936-09-08 27 Arrives In Singapore On vr eanesaay Batavia, Sept. 7. MR. Van den Broek, the N.E.I, delegate on the International Tin Committee, leaves Batavia to-morrow afternoon by naval plane on his way to Siam, by the invitation of the British Minister in Bangkok. He is staying over132 words
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Advertisement20 1936-09-08 27 _P^^^^_^^_!_Lj ___________Wm^_\__ -___u_W m /____W .p <• *"**^cvc^'*» Lmmmmm M IHIGKAT fAiTttN lift AMUHAN-a COMPANY lIMITED th i i tC.B. m20 words
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Article, Illustration93 1936-09-08 28 R. A. F. Beaten At Hockey By The S. C. R. C. The baseball team of the President Monroe photographed yesterday before their match against the combined local club, in which they were defeated. The SC.RC. hockey eleven who defeated the Air Force by the only goal in their match93 words
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Advertisement136 1936-09-08 28 A</<7//;A|^jj|| "(MORRIS AHEAD oF|^^ I V ALL COMPETITORS ak _F dc FOURTEEN^/ NO*Kt<- -i\ liti.l.r -ni.>..|lmt-- < onomu jI running <<»»t-. Hifh < rui-inv Ven im- mm. I. i.itiou ..ml "»i:»-t-.t^.i\ Carafwl mml CMwrilji hith*fl« mil* mmcu with thr larpri ...r lull .'><>" irj.k. full Stealer m»rily tw-rrril hafph IM136 words
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