Morning Tribune, 17 September 1936
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Title Section24 1936-09-17 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. No. 196 SINGAPORE Tin p^n w 5 X lAl^* Ul^. iin U>UA\ S( -{.u -miK-r 17, 1936, FIVE CENTS.24 words
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Article344 1936-09-17 1 IM lIH VI OX «KII»AI KOAII $9,000 CASH MISSING \O ARREST DESPITE POLH E rOIIDOX (F-om Our Own Correspmident j Johore Bahru, Sept. 16. 4 SINGAPORE European who was bound for Skudai wltß a lum ol nine thousand dollars m cash was held up by344 words
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Article137 1936-09-17 1 Troops Moving On Coast London, Sept. 15. x t'KAGED by the capture of n Sebastian the insurgents paring to drive Southwards lie coast, imminently menac ''bao from which the exodus begun. United States Consul has th his family and American European residents. Operaaround Madrid continue m137 words
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Article145 1936-09-17 1 Liner Hits Tree And Crashes London. Sept. 16. A BRITISH air liner struck a tree and crashed m flames after taking off a L Gatwick Aerodrome. Survey. Three out of the four crew were killed. The plane was carying night mail to Hamburg and there were145 words
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Article22 1936-09-17 1 The Duke and Duchess of Kent («3 British Wireless* left Munich by rail for Paris en route for London after their holiday.22 words
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Article, Illustration159 1936-09-17 1 Russia Hits Hack At Hitler Moscow. Sept. i 5. hitlers denunciation of Bolshevism haa led to nitter press attacks on Germany Isvestia describes the Nuremberg Congress as an attempt to intimidate and blackmail foreign states and ridicules Hitler's covert reference to the Ukraine and the Urals of Siberia andReuter Wireless - 159 words
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Article41 1936-09-17 1 Home, Sept. 15. In reply to the British Government's proposal the Locarno Conference be held m tne second half of October, the Italian Government says it considers it necessary that the conversations should De preceded by adequate diplomatic preparation. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 41 words
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Article102 1936-09-17 1 Programmes To Be Better London, Sept. 16 lATEBT statistics show that the num- ber ol wireless receiving licences m Britain m August was 7,744,472. The Morning Post says (hat saturation point was formerly believed to be about ten millions, but it la now estimated that it isBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article62 1936-09-17 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Hongkong, Sept. 16. Formosan smugglers are again active m Fukien. Smuggled goods are >mc landed at Filching, Shlnling and other paints along the Fukien coast and taken to the interior. Sugar and artificial silk have made their appearance m FoocMow Tne customs authorities62 words
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Advertisement51 1936-09-17 1 FRESH MILK— WITH 1 ft x REMOVED] J J U n| milk H i pecially 3 k I for babies. II »ur J ithonly dealer cannot supply you, m L KlimHepM send ua hil name and ad- J m —with ii refrigeration. dress. H I Add watei tv Klim for51 words
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Article370 1936-09-17 2 COMPETITIVE BUSINESS No Trouble Need Result MR. T. Shiraha. editor of the English editions of two of the bipeest newspapers m Japan, the Osaka Mainichi and the Tokyo Nichinichi. is visiting Singapore for the first time Through the good offices of Mr. S. Yanagi,370 words
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Article88 1936-09-17 2 Success Germany's Chief Concern London. Sept. 14. IT is now certain the Locarno conference will not begin before November. The German Charge d' Affaires. Prince Bismarck, m the course of an interview with Sir Rob'.rt Vansitturt emphasised Germany's chief interest was the conference -hould succeed :md, therefore, it waReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article215 1936-09-17 2 "In The Soup" Is As Good As Ever THE lot of a cinema reviewer is a hard one _o n e so soon exhausts all possible words of praise. It is therefore hard to describe adequately "In the Soup." at the Pavilion. Cinema goers have been deploring the215 words
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Article149 1936-09-17 2 Shorts At British Steamer \ames Of The Injured Revealed Hongkong, Sept. 15. THE shots tired on the British steamer Tai Lee from the banks of the river near Wongping <Kwangsi> resultea In the wounding of the captain and trie second engineer and an American woman passenger, and the death ofReuter - 149 words
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Article25 1936-09-17 2 Nanking. SeDt. 16 The Executive Yuan has approved Lhe $3,000,000 Peiping MuniciDal Loan and the 56.000.000 Tsinetao construction loan. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.25 words
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Article26 1936-09-17 2 THE replay of the Cup tie between the Terror and the Police will be played on Saturday and not to-day as announced previously.26 words
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Article966 1936-09-17 2 ALLEGED FALSE USE OF RECEIPTS Japanese On Trial At Assize Singapore, Wednesday ALLEGATIONS that he made use of blank receipts signed by complainant and entrusted to him while the complainant was away, were made against Yasuhara Arima, a young Japanese when he was arraigned before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark and966 words
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Advertisement37 1936-09-17 2 GAW— GAW KHEK KHIAM, age 51, died suddenly at sea on the S.S. CONTE VERDE on the 13th instant. Deeply regretted Java Papers please copy. i z^^v "MAX LION J -S^WTj RAPID HARDENING 5 r em ext37 words
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Advertisement155 1936-09-17 2 (A wx/uk to me v<n££ When talk comes to beer, folks everywhere are praising TapaCan flavour Once you have tasted it— you will know why. Such flavour smoothness goodness was never possible Pabst Export^Beer Just as Pabst made it is hermetically sea your own personal non-refillable container and brought to155 words
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Article651 1936-09-17 3 TRADE LABELS yAwL Judgment Given At Assizes Singapore, Wednesday. FOiN'D unanimously guilty by the verdict of a special jury, after a trial lasting five days, on two of ihrce charges preferred against them, the Lee Printing Company Limited, a well known firm of local m ers.651 words
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Article72 1936-09-17 3 MIXED BA THING Men Must Be Accompanied By Ladies fOMMITTKE No. 6 of the Singapore Municipal onimissioners has agreed that the following- mline m connection with mixed bathing shall RtfL* thC M{ mily Swi »"niin ff "During mixed bathing periods men will be admitted provided they are accompanied by ladies72 words
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Article138 1936-09-17 3 Breach Of Contract Judgment For A German Firm Singapore, Wednesday. lodgment for plaintiffs m the fun sum claimed, namely $1,219 f?4 with mtj»re.«t a six ppr np nt from Tnn n ]n till Sept. 15 1936 was. granted by Mr Justice Mills m the Sunreme Cour yesterday to Uebert Mrverhof138 words
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Article64 1936-09-17 3 Municipal A ction Singapore, Wednesday. Committee No. 2 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has passed f he following resolutions: Decided that application to use Nanson for storanre of oil drums cannot b° r.rnnt^d reasonable Wm^ for loading and unloading hpin? allowed. Disapproved, by a majority, application for erection of a64 words
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Article36 1936-09-17 3 Peipine:. Sept. 16 H is learned that the various Chinese Volunteer armies In Manchuria have •>d their commands and may launch attack on Antuner at tho end of this month.— Sin Chew Jit Poh36 words
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Article27 1936-09-17 3 Singapore, Wednesday. Land propert.3 area 2 acres, 1 food, value of $800 wai to-day al the Cheong Koon Beng n to M< and \'< 1 r27 words
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Article15 1936-09-17 3 H j meed m Rome that there n< ral mi iarethe ir the liquid bank.15 words
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Article351 1936-09-17 3 Portrait Too Boyish (By Air Mail London, Sept. 2. THE first King Edward VIII stamps will 1 be on sale at all Post Oilices m Great Britain and Northern Ireland on Tuesday. The stamps will be the IU and 212- values. A new Id. stamp will be351 words
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Article195 1936-09-17 3 Thought There Was No Cure For Rheumatism This woman was such a confirmed sufferer from rheumatism that she i^ Ug was mc »rable. But before she had finished one bottle of Kruschen per rheumatism was leaving her Here la her letter:— "I had rheumatism195 words
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Article55 1936-09-17 3 Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m.:— Assizes:— Rex VS. Yasuhara Arinia. Before Mr. Justice Mundell m the 3rd Court at 11 a.m.:— S. 538,35 George E. Abeyanayaka vs. Sect Swee Neo (part, heard* S. 616 35— Goh Chwee Cha etc55 words
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Article77 1936-09-17 3 Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 16 nEGARDING the condition of the Hon. l"* Mr. D. H. Elias, General-Manager of the F.M.S. Railways, the hospital authorities to-day issued the following statement: Mr. Elias's condition is very satisfactory this morning and he is out of all immediate danger. This is the first day m77 words
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Advertisement18 1936-09-17 3 Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVK SELECTIONS IN GOLD. CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA.18 words
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Article97 1936-09-17 4 m "7iiifi ***** October Buyers < 11 10 Sellers 7 3 4 73 4 O^tlDec Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7 3 4 7 13 16 up x 10 J^lMar. Buyers 73, 73 4 Sellers 7< 8 7< s London, Sept. 16. In bulk SeptJOct. Shipment. £22.2.697 words
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Article143 1936-09-17 4 London, Sept. 16. Previous To-day J P. Coata 53- 52 6 Distillers 107 6 106 3 _,i 3 Dunlop Rubber 34 9 34 7 General Electric 913 90- 13 Guinness 1479 145- —2 9 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 7 39 7 Imperial Tobacco 166 3 166 3143 words
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Article29 1936-09-17 4 London, Sept. 16. TIN Standaid. Previous To-day Change Cash (official price) £196% £194V 2 24 3 months forward (official price) £193 7 8 £191 7 8 —229 words
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Article51 1936-09-17 4 New York, Sept. 15. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Du ll Quiet Spot Buyers 16 5 16 16 7 16 SeUera 16 7 16 16«2 -I- HI Jan. Mar. Buyers. 16 9 16 16 5 8 -J-MI Sellers 16 1116 16^ 1 II TIN Standard Tone Steady51 words
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Article72 1936-09-17 4 London, Sept. 16. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris closing middle rate) 76.91 76.88 —03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.46 ft 7.45% -°/4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ft 13|32 Is 2%d 1 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ft% ls 2 27|32d 113272 words
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Article31 1936-09-17 4 London, Sept. 16. Previous To-day Change GOLD Pine Bar ocr 02. £617.4 £6.17.6% up 2% SILVER Bpot 19 7|16 19% up I|l6 I months forwaiu 19 7|16 19 7|1631 words
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Advertisement26 1936-09-17 4 /^f^TxK life HI H B fll^l 1 1 1 li H 1 \^|MO INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. BURGLARY S INSURANCE ••••i Tel 593a 2, Plnlayson Oreen. |jj|26 words
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Advertisement47 1936-09-17 4 I Thank him/ r^fo* the delectable .side of sardines. Thelr's Is the tasx to brave j^y^^^W may be rushed ashore, and be .t < packed for you as a rare /^^B? *)A^9Bs^^ delicacy. You will be delighted with the incomparable fre.sh. wholesomeness, of Blue Sw Wf s^eir?'BLUEBIRD SARDINES47 words
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Article579 1936-09-17 5 Singapore, Sept. 16. 5 p.m Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin 4j4»/ 2 4J9 4j3 4J9 t l Asarn Kumbang 27,- 29,-cd 28- 30 -cd Austral Malay 53- 55|-cd 54|- 56*-cd 6 Ayer Hitam 15,6 16 6cd 15,- I6|-cd 1 Aver Weng U7fc 1.75579 words
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Article341 1936-09-17 5 I Pu All x Brick Ord. 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 cio 7» 2 'o Prefs. 1.45 j.45 l.x> At .as Ice iOUu 11.01) 10.00 11.00 AT 8.1.3 6.5.0 £6 2.6 £6.7.6 cd b! il." Broadcasting' B M Trustee b&0 7<iD 6 5 '25 T. S7^ Prcf. JJP %l -I341 words
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Article178 1936-09-17 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar 31 Sept. 30 108 110 norn 4 r 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sepi; 3C 115 WO norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 118 120 norn 4 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31178 words
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Article335 1936-09-17 5 (Shares «re $1 unless otherwise stated) AJtenby 150 160 150 1.60 All) r Gajah 0.97V2 MO 0.95 1.05 JmaL Malay ($2) 320 335 3.20 3.35 *y« Hitam 1.30 140 1.30 1.40 W Molek 105 1.15 100 MO Aytr Panas 147'- 155 150 160 Basset! 0.60 0.65 059 064335 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article119 1936-09-17 5 Singapore: 26 5 8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. London: 7 5 Bd., unchanged. Market Tone: Very Steady. New York: 16 716 cts., up 1(8 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore. Wednesday evening. After opening very steady, with business passing m Oct. Dec. at 27 and Jan Mar. at 27119 words
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95 1936-09-17 5 DAILY HUGH CURRENT. Singapore, Wednesday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. In cases 'FOB. September) 2G 13 16 26% Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. September) 2611 16 26 3 k Mo I.X.K.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 26 5 8 26 1116 do. September 26% 2695 words
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Article40 1936-09-17 5 Singapore, Wednesday neon Singapore: $\>u 18. London: nun 10s., down 25§.; three months £193 10s., ciovvn fc. New York: 44 7 8 rts.. down 14 ct. EXCHANGE London- New York 5 06 9 16 New York-London 5.06 7 16.40 words
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Article118 1936-09-17 5 Singapore, Wednesday 5 p.m. MESSR. i Fnm and Company mi n their daily comment on the trend of the share market state:— The local market has again been very quiet. London offered a lead by raisin? their bids for a number of snares, but local dollar shares refused118 words
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Article119 1936-09-17 5 Sinp-ipore, Wednesday 5 p.m. Messrs. Julian Israel, m their daily comment on the dosing tone of the local market, write as followsTin fell locally 78. but the Tin Share M:uket continued quite steady, the most active feature being Southern Kintas rhicn were done m considerable quantities round $5.65. Dollars shares119 words
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Article195 1936-09-17 6 Singapore, Sept. 16. The following were closing rates m the local exchange market to-day: BKIiIJFUi London T.T. jjl* J|}J Loiiqom demand *l* 1 Uuiuuu months' sight *|4v& Lyons demand °97 Montreal demand 59 JIJJ Bamarang demand 86?8 Calcuua, Bombay and Rangoon demands l&4 3 /4 Madras and Colombo195 words
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Article169 1936-09-17 6 Singapore, Sept. 16. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $154 R. (Siam) W. Coas L No. 2 per Koya n $149 P. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $181 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No 2169 words
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Article171 1936-09-17 6 Prices Realised At Weekly Sale Singapore, Wednesday. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1295 th auction to-day when there were: Catalogued 869,222 lb.— tons 388.05 Offered 840.697 lb tons ***** Sold 646.799 lb.— tons 288.75 London -Spot 7 11 16 d. New York— Spot 16171 words
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Article95 1936-09-17 6 Singapore. Sept. 15. The Department of Statistics. Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, have received the following information from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia, concerning exports or rubber from the Netherlands Indies during the month of August. 193 G. converted to long95 words
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Article45 1936-09-17 6 London, Sept. 14. Stocks of rubber m London on Saturday last totalled 45,249 tons. Deliveries on Saturday last amounted to 1,456 tons. Stocks of rubber m Liverpool on Saturday last totalled 61,030 tons. Deliveries on Saturday last amounted to 1,228 tons. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article15 1936-09-17 6 The Royal Dutch Air Lines have ordered eight new Douglas machines from the United States.15 words
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Article66 1936-09-17 6 London, Sept. 12. The Bank of England policy of building up gold holdings was amply justlIfled by events m the past week, which 'produced a wave of nervousness regarding the stability of the French Franc, with its resultant demand for British notes having an effect of severely66 words
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Article46 1936-09-17 6 Mr. William Henry Strong, of bolu i dge Road, Medstead, near A*loii Hants, was mowing his lawn when hw .'i;iw flames on his roof. The fire v;* j.ade had just returned from theii a^ nual competition when they receded the alarm. The bungalow was descroj td.46 words
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Article44 1936-09-17 6 i Established m 1880 1 Capital Subscribed < Fully pald Up Y.IUO.UOU.Out Reserve Fund Y.130/joo,ooo Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager, T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Roou, 5921 5922 General Office 5923 8472 Compradore's Dest44 words
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Advertisement23 1936-09-17 6 j Motor r i o I C i i r A o c n ti» V 3ii»lJC«, UAKni CX vAl§ 1 1 11.23 words
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Advertisement232 1936-09-17 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). PAID-UP CAPITAL: |40,M1,0M00 RESERVE FUNDS: 3,453,591.43 TOTAL RESOURCES: $1,342,242,166.35 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board. Suns Han-Chanff, General Manager. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: London, New York and Osaka. LONDON BANKERS Midland Bank Overseas BranchNEW YORK BANKERS Irring Trust Company. SOME OF232 words
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Article363 1936-09-17 7 More Activity Expected I IXDKRSTAND that the Egyp--1 tifJl Government may shortly bring into force new regulations regarding oil prospecting, says a Daily Express correspondent. For the past ten years exploration work for new oilfields m Egypt has been almost at a standstill. The Government regulations were363 words
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Article285 1936-09-17 7 Releasing Of British Exports A London. Sept 3 NEW trade and clearing agreemenr between Britain and Turkey tai Wed at the Foreign Office yesterday, replaces the trade and paymerts act si-med at Angora on June 4 lust y.'ar. The text of the new treaty will be published m285 words
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Article59 1936-09-17 7 A vcrdid of -Death by misadventure recorded at an inquest on the^bodv of Mrs Maria Lilian Mercer. 65. of Periton near Minehead. who was found tad toi her car m a locked game at her house. Death was due to carbon \sn2&t ooisontoe. The coroner itJd fh Pr p was59 words
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Article888 1936-09-17 7 Profits Show A Rise Of 75 Per Cent RISING out of the greatest desituation, this country has climbed hree-quarters of the uav hack to 1929 writev the New York correspondent of the Observer. The picture, rosy ai it is. is marked »lV eT S l b888 words
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Article162 1936-09-17 7 An "Impertient Case" Taxi Ride Across England Liverpool. THIS is one of the most, impertinent cases I have ever heard.'" declared the Liverrool magistrate, Mr. J. McLoughlin, refusing legal aid and committing Mrs. Phyllis Ward, aged 30. for trial at Liverpool Quarter Sessions on Charges of fraud She was accused162 words
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Article424 1936-09-17 7 Association Of Pedestrians London. THE Pedestrians' Association took a parly of journalists for a toiir by motor-coach of de-restricted and, m their view, dangerous roads on the outskirts of London. "London's biggest accident problem, it was stated, "is now at the circumierence and not at the centre,424 words
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Article203 1936-09-17 7 Prison For Opening Letter London. WILLIAM Henry Weston. 25. liftman, or South Lambeth Road, pleaded "Guilty" at the Westminster Police Court to a summons charging him with "Wilfully and maliciously, and with m tent to injure another person, unlawfully open a letter addressed to that person, and which203 words
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Article281 1936-09-17 8 Poison Gas in A Street Van Driver Dead \f( er Explosion Leeds TYLINDERS of hydrocyanide gas ex- ploded when a collison occurred It Dewsbury Road, Leeds, between v Van and a corporation tramway car. The van was taking several cylinders of gas from a chemical firm at Morley for use281 words
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Article324 1936-09-17 8 Effective Trick In 1 London A PARTY of gaily clad gypsy girl a motor-car 10 carry out a making "raid" In Dulwich. S .E One of their victims. Mr. A. L. C employed by a grocery firm m Ea; wich grove, said: "I was alone In shop when324 words
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Advertisement422 1936-09-17 8 O A LAUGHTER SENSATION GAY RIOTOUS FARCE c^/k2L A MERRY MIXTURE THAT GUARANTEES TO CURE xJL^JK^^ THE BLUES JZS^ li)/t^OfeOSK? TO-NIGHT 6-15 9-15 I RALPH LYNN I !"l\ THE SOI T l»** \1 i •J. A TWICKENHAM PRODUCTION WITH fi V t JUDY GUNN NELSON KITS MORTON SELTEN l.TmC^^M^J •I*422 words
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Article203 1936-09-17 9 husband later forgave both of th?m "WE SHARED ALL" The solicitor: Were you not subsequently found alone with the l wife m a yAT WUh Xh i "ents out? -Yes. but there was no harm done As man to man would you not have been surprised203 words
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Advertisement245 1936-09-17 9 HIRE'S EVERYBODY S I DARLING IN HER I l GREATEST 1 g *tWffP|»uOl PERFORMANCE THAI Rl ~»I*\Z±YM£M YOU'RE NOT TIRED OF IWk\ A^ Bpf seeing again mu^mmm^^mnaQ Slllltl IV TEMPLE SCORES A PERSONAL TRIITMPH SINGING, LAUGHING DANCING AS SHE TRIES HER HARDEST TO BE BRAVE IN THE LITTLEST 20TH Q245 words
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Advertisement91 1936-09-17 9 I Last Two Shows 6-15 9-15 rr ALHAMBRA n LTZL y They were I Tf m ready for anything as /J| longest was a BLONDE! f^jSM'^-"-<7Z RCCT UAH IA/lklC 7 uith BELA lugosi <^Jn£ DCS I rriAnl wTIRJ Florence rice 1 I TO-MORROW A ill A M IIII A V91 words
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Article, Illustration650 1936-09-17 10 (From Our Own Correspondent* London, Sept. 5 IN making Lord Colebrooke "Master of the Robes, M the King has created a new post m the Royal Household In King George's reign there was no Master of the Robes. The Duchess of Devonshire was Mistress of650 words
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Article99 1936-09-17 10 King 's Message To Ex-Servicemem I PERSONAL message from the King. 71 «pi :>e that 300 wound* <\ ex-scry i a thoroughly JjaPPJ irden wtrty held m the )t Buck was received by the men with outburst ol Thi ty were all wounded soldiers, coming from 14 London hoi i99 words
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Article164 1936-09-17 10 A nglo-Egyptian Treaty Televised DICTURES of the signing of the Anglo--1 Egyptian Treaty, shewing Mr. An- Eden, thi y and I sha, the X Prime Mmspeaking, wen a television screen m a drawing-room at St Johns Wood They formed pan o! the "news reel" which preceded a music hall show,164 words
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Article194 1936-09-17 10 ;Tin-; new King Edward stamps, I* I'M tin time this week, have had a good reception from the publ of congratulations have bi i n pouring into the Post Office from ail over the country. More than 00,000 were .sold on the first day; the rmal .sale194 words
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Article412 1936-09-17 10 WELL set up young men between th. ages of 17 and 25 walked into re cruitmg offices m various parts o country this week to join up m the sun plementary Reserve Infantry Armys new publicity move. At the same time, old soldiers came to the Territorial412 words
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Article58 1936-09-17 10 Out-Of-Date Tanks Ane of the i arm. VVluic i ther, many tanka brok< .i Juuri when they mustered for a Miles a..;! eatin stru to make the d Tht nd to have broken tin- tit Imply because ii out after many year it is estimated that it w< about £3,00u.58 words
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Article736 1936-09-17 10 the most remarkable fact which 1 ergea from the 1935 traffic the report of which has bren I this week, is the huge increase m the number of bicycles. Compared with the figures of a similar census taken m 1931, the number of bicycles on the736 words
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Article, Illustration2800 1936-09-17 11 jETTERSFROM WOMEN "Feasting Her Eyes London. INI .VITATED girls who wrote letters to the leader of a "gipsy" band were mentioned m evidence at Watford when the man was ordered to pay a Watford girl £1 a week on B paternity order. He has2,800 words
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Article296 1936-09-17 12 IJIS Highness the Sultan of Johore celebrates his sixtythird birthday to-da>. As the Sultan is m Europe undergoing medical treatment, the celebrations m the State are on a quieter scale than usual, but congratulations aie none the less sincere lo a monarch who is htld iii great296 words
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Article840 1936-09-17 12 l RALLY and display by the Selangor Boy Scouts will take place this I Saturday on the S.C.R.C. ground at Kuala Lumpuv. The Commissioner for Malaya will be present, and at the rally, < I Mr. H. S. Duncan, D. C. for Selangor, who is shortly going on840 words
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Article, Illustration224 1936-09-17 12 Dr Carson, Deputy Senior Medical and Health Officer, Perak, has gone to Fraser's Hill on duty. Mr P. H Harrison of the General Electric Co., Ltd., Singapore, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. E. W. Commins, Superintendent of the Great Eastern Life Insurance Company, Ltd.. has for Sumatra224 words
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Article, Illustration403 1936-09-17 13 SIR WALTER CITRINE Finds Himself Puzzled London, Sept. 1. A MOST serious view of the presen* "purge" m Russia was taken by Sir Walter Citrine. General Secretary .f the British Trades* Union Congress, m a speech a« a literary luncheon m London. •I: if very disturbing403 words
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Article75 1936-09-17 13 Visitors to the State Apartments at Windsor Castle are now admitted immediately instead, as hitherto, of having to wait until a guide is ready to take round a party. The chargo for admisI has been reduced from cne shilling to sixpence. Lord Lugard. British member of the Permanent Mandates Commission75 words
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Article183 1936-09-17 13 Aids Constable In "CHE showed great commorLsense and d resource." said Mr. W. Coverdale Sharpe. prosecuting solicitor, of a parlourmaid employed by Freda Lady Forres. who gave evidence at Westminster. William Roberts, ajzed 26, a waiter. and Edward Sydney Dawson, aged 25. a labourer, were further remanded, charged183 words
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Article228 1936-09-17 13 French Union Official Murdered Paris. JILTED by her lover, M. Jean Mazoyer, t.oH °1S a high offlcial o' the French tiade union movement. Mmc Jeanne Tiguet crept into the headquarters ofthe movement m France-th T BoursV de Travail-and murdered him aVWs desk "WRONGED ME" thV e228 words
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Advertisement29 1936-09-17 13 pHONE Telegraphic Address: THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. THE COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON ANP DINNER29 words
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Advertisement6 1936-09-17 13 A4lkfcSTlAk T#A$T IM A HfcAVißkY ftftAM»Y6 words
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Article, Illustration110 1936-09-17 14 M. Alexandr c Ozersky, head of the U.S.S.R. trading delegation m Great Bri'ain, who arrived back m England after a mystery visit to Moscow, where h e was reported to have been arrested, is now back at work m his office m Bush House, Strand. Above is ML Alexandre Ozersky110 words
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Article, Illustration102 1936-09-17 15 ThP marriaee took plac* at Bridgend Register Office, Glamorgan, of Princess Nina Mdivani and Mr Denn^S c^ C rtPercy P Conan Do vie" a son of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sptntua.Lst and novebst. Above are the bride and bridegroom leaving after the ceremony. ling for102 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1936-09-17 16 New Wine in Old Bottles In which we tell of an old house transformed by modern furniture and not destroyed by it as inferred m the Biblical parable. I HAVE often heard householders excuse the unattractive appearance of their house by saying "this is a very old house and one1,219 words
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Advertisement38 1936-09-17 16 Mf^rW\ mn^^i fit P J f i V<■ Vil flB BE %l v h.< I v i JK W I JrL •'tf Hi i v mßh 21 w3i tt^Ji Hi»^w**i»^ 1 DON'T FORGET Au\ Chats Noirs REMOVAL SALE38 words
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Article153 1936-09-17 17 iptZT! veT^tJL'T^ a warm pinyiish belse thMis almost an came? LVS2, tt f r I In B>»<*sn«UKl for It. Try It with a dark seagreen than the waUs patterned fabrtc for 'he curtains m slightly darker tones A pinkish beige that was almost old rose, chosen153 words
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Advertisement120 1936-09-17 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j I LUGGAGE J I CARRIER CO. I Bagpace Contractors Forwarding S Agents. Booking Agents for FMM. Railways. Baffgage Agents for:— S Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland line 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. Address— "LUGGAGE" S PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. i120 words
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Advertisement118 1936-09-17 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE STATIONER Gold Cup Week SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets A box containing 50 sheets rood quality envelopes and paper for w \w Usual price 80 cts. Coin« early for better selection E. M. GLOVER Co. 9, The Arcade, Singapore. ~~BOOKSHOP BASIC ENGLISH BOOKS A. B. C.118 words
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Advertisement31 1936-09-17 17 Special Window DISPLAY FOR GOLD CUP MEETING PASKOE'S LTD. 54, ORCHARD ROAD SILK STORE GLAMOROUS t.OWXS TAILORED WITH EXACTING PRECISION BY EXPERTS at Tajjmahal Store 23, HIGH ST. CAMERAS AND FILMS31 words
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Advertisement100 1936-09-17 17 Maison I|^^ i 4610. flf^ CHEMIST INVISIBLE. TAMPAX I THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN. FOR THE Modern Woman NO PINS NO PADS NO BELTS. Free Descriptive Booklet I "WOMENS NEWER FREEDOM" AGENTS: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Inc. In F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. KLANG, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO100 words
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Article41 1936-09-17 18 THE British Government GrcarAgs coast of the British ship Miserinw March 14. 9()0 She is alleged to have had 1.200 of alcohol aboard. The Pg*** ld < on the ground that the ship was ou the hour's sailing limit.41 words
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Article30 1936-09-17 18 The Chargeurs Rcunis s.s. Desirade Ifl due at Singapore this afternoon (Thursday) from Saigon, and will sail at midnight to-night for Colombo. Port Said, Marseilles, Nantes and Bordeaux.30 words
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Article57 1936-09-17 18 NEW tenders have been SUDD the Greek Governmrn- b] tish shipyards for th< four destroyers. Tenders were sent ta earlier m the year, but the negotia for a provisional contract broke do* a financial question The dors, it is understood, embody i modification* desired by the Ore Government.57 words
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Article59 1936-09-17 18 Findings In the case arisinc 00l collision In the Umcr Elbe 01 between the British steamer Bui the German steamer VirgiHa have delivered by the Hamburg Mar Court. The Court found that the Blon was due to a low-lymr, and to the fact that manoeu those m command59 words
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Advertisement484 1936-09-17 18 0 1 1 BY y&O and ß ßlflS H I N D I A~LI N E S Outwards. 1 i Due Due Tonnage Spore Tonnage S'pow 1 1836. 1936. SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 TORFU 15 000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 RANCHI 17.000 Oct. 9484 words
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Advertisement126 1936-09-17 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, II (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Oci. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 ss KATORI MARU Oct 29 Rates to Ist Class Jndc lass Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514 557126 words
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Miscellaneous353 1936-09-17 18 [postal intelligence! J STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO DAY Philippine Islands Ermland M 17 3 pm Aden Elephanta+ Sept. 17 3 pm Hoihow Hai Hing 17 3 pm Basl Africa do *'?5 17 3pm America (North* Except W. Canada and W. States if U.S.A.: do t Sept. 17 3 p•, Burma353 words
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Advertisement624 1936-09-17 19 I: THE HAIUIOIII I 1 V^V SHWS DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE H.M.S. HeraJd God own Gate No Cremer 1 Shirala l Bangalore J. J Eumaeus Ermland I Deucalion 7 City of Khios 4* I Ipoh J R.voyo Maru 37 J Asphalion AR Elephanta Jo Kedah624 words
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Advertisement526 1936-09-17 19 i^J\>q| 10 FRENCH PORTS V -i BL mm SWL HOMEWARDS. rui Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct 16 S OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). i?e^ v r a arce r e^ eaux FO F r or s?2;r'T Tourane SS. 2, CAP TOURANE r BalgOn T °u««ie ft Haiphong. Oct 4 J LINOIS526 words
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Article191 1936-09-17 20 Returning Germany's Colonies THE return to Germany of her colonies would not, to any appreciable extent, alter her economic position. This was the view expressed by Mr. Ole Wang, of Norway, at the Fifth International Congress to Promote Land Taxation and Free Trade which opened at the Caxton Hall, Westminster,191 words
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Article33 1936-09-17 20 New Power Station For London I ONDON is to have another gigantic however station t 0 cope with the growtog demand for dectridty 2g it is to be opened at Fulham on Sept33 words
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236 1936-09-17 20 NOTICES have been posted at the Blobber Lead Mine at Wirksworth, m Derbyshire, that a claimant has lodged a claim for \he possession of the mine, which has rot been worked for 12 years The present owners of the mine are the Derbyshire Mining and236 words
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Article125 1936-09-17 20 THIS is— literally— what has happened 1 to Mr. Ernest Brown, the Minister of Labour. He must be one of the most voracious readers m the country. He has been forced to move into a new house because he has collected a library of over125 words
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Article, Illustration248 1936-09-17 20 Naked Figure No Longer Obscene A picture of a naked figure cannot be said to bo obscene In these da} said Mr. S. C. A. uidinsell. Deputy 81 pendiary Magistrate, at Liverpool m v Case m which Thoma.s Campbell wh keeps a bookshop m Qranby-streel Liverpool, was summoned248 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-17 20 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING t Sole importers: V jThe East Asiatic Company, Limited.. o*«*»AruKJ!. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.21 words
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Advertisement12 1936-09-17 21 MeEISATHAN RADIO f SOUMJ FJ\GI\£ER 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD. FOR RADIOS REFRIGERATORS SERVICE12 words
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Miscellaneous1065 1936-09-17 21 ;ON THE RADIO i 1 Programme .M.tthcvs Pa.^on. B ach) i Tramps Hedley Martin.. John WHLs iransmisNion 2: GSH 13.97 metres s?tir rmf n G minor °P- 23 'ChoninV ry t mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres cter Dawson: When the SwaSows £S mcs.). from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. g»«E«*1,065 words
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Miscellaneous525 1936-09-17 21 7 10 p.m. Classical concert. 8 20 p.m. News of the week. 845 p.m. Variety concert by Nirom Orchestra, conducted by Carel van der BUI. <>.5O p.m. Variety cabaret Items. 10 20 p.m. Dance music. 10.50 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW 6 20 a.m.— Gymnastics. 0.35 a.m. Recorded music. 650 a.m.—525 words
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Miscellaneous353 1936-09-17 21 3.05 p.m.— News m French. 4.05 p.m.— News m English. 4.20 p.m. End of Broadcast r Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 Kcs). 5.15 p.m. Day's Programme. 5.20 p.m.— Relay from Radio-Paris Concert. 6.20 p.m.— News m English. 6.35 p.m.— Continuation of Concert (Relayed) 7.05 p.m.— News m French. 7.35 p.m.— Continuation353 words
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Article130 1936-09-17 22 Norwich WHITE marble monuments m church- yards are obnoxious to the Chancel lor of Norwich Diocese, Mr. F. K. North who at the Consistory Court refused a faculty to Mr. W. C. Littleproud to place one on his wife's grave m Little Fransham churchyard. Mr.130 words
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Article281 1936-09-17 22 New Books For Issue On Saturday THE under-noted newly added non- 1 fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday: Through Eighty Years (1855-1935),; Illustrated. Charlotte, Viscountess Barrington, Schooldays with Kipling, Illustrated, G. C. Beresford; Ourselves 1900--1930, Illustrated, Irene Clephane; The Trail281 words
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Article102 1936-09-17 22 The Incorporated H c*<s f v 'i f Plaxii la holrtine a lunrheon nt 1 om on Fridnv Oct. 2. Nt the Station Hotrl Kn»»a Lumpur, on thp occasion of the 12th annual Conference. m- P w. m. Burner A OP., uttaeb^d to the Centnl Poliro Stntion. Ipoh who 1102 words
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Article180 1936-09-17 22 For Widow In Four Months London A MIDDLE-AGED widow who I months ago received £171. dud ha now been left more than £50,000 by a clergyman friend of her husband She is Mrs. Beatrice Sleath Floersheim. of Kensington-court. W., widoi of I the late Mr Cecil Floersheim. a180 words
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Advertisement23 1936-09-17 22 AINOIOR I r^^^^L 1 l II Brewed and bottled m Sin*rnpor«- by the ARCHIPELAGO RREW6RY CO.. ITD. SOLE AGtNTS SIME, DARBY CO., LTH23 words
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Miscellaneous880 1936-09-17 22 (Continued from page 21) Hour by Helmut Goetzelt. Trio" A short instrumental programmo 4 .00 p.m. Technical Tips for th^ from the Studio Radiofan. 9.46 p.m. Time signal. Closedown 4 05 p.m. Variety Concert. TO-MORROW 4.50 p.m. News and Economic Heview m German. 416 p.m. Time signal. Children's 5.05 p.m.880 words
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Miscellaneous137 1936-09-17 22 To-tlay En HIGH TIDES:— II.3S am 9ft o 11.35 p.m., 9 ft., 6 ins FOOTBALL:— S.A.F.A Oup R A Inniskillings, Anson Road Btadi n POLO -Tournament Singapore SS Club. 4.30 p.m. Poio HOCKEY:— FinaI trial at sR c order to select Singapore eleven < meet Japanese Olympic Team TENNIS:-S.C.C, SRC.137 words
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Article, Illustration369 1936-09-17 23 LOCAL STRIKE SITUATION Are Communists Concerned? Singapore, Wednesday IT is strongly rumoured that Communists are behind the strikes which have been occurring m Singapore during the past few days and ih;»t ihey are endeavouring to form one big Labour Union amongst teal workers. urther development* ;ue369 words
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Article189 1936-09-17 23 Russia's Best Customer Vijmjm Worth Of Goods In Six Months Moscow. TREAT Britain is the world's biggesi U customer of Soviet Russia. During the first six montlis oi »U= year, Britain purchased £5.000.000 worth Soviet goods almost twice as much, was bought by the United States. Russia's next best customer—189 words
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Article87 1936-09-17 23 Rest Hi at Newcomers By 18— Nil (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Monday THE Rest beat the Newcomers at rugger 1 on Saturday on the Penang pP£n--do by 18 points (six tries) to nil. They vere Superior m all departments especially m the rear divisions the threeouarters showing87 words
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Article22 1936-09-17 23 London. Sent 1 i T h e following match m the northern K ?v,. I:ti i, 2, Bouthport l. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article12 1936-09-17 23 M™^r. Ru-ia imported £26^50.000 goid. during these rix months and exported E22.fi60.000.12 words
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Article94 1936-09-17 23 Kan Francis Legalises Her Name Los Angeles. MISS Kay Francis, the film star, has legally changed her name to the one .she uses professionally. Hitherto her real name has been Katherine Gibbs Mielziner, the last name «f which she took when she married Leo Mielziner. known on94 words
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Article29 1936-09-17 23 The employees of the Tramway Com- a< Toulon declared a strike and; hed to the Bumct quarter of thr n they occupied the depot ana wo r to hops29 words
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Article388 1936-09-17 23 Welcomed By Commercials Singapore, Wednesday. THE enterprise la to promote the trade of Chinese national Roods m Malaya and I hope the Chinese m Malaya will support the "Buy Chinese Campaign said Mr. Lim Keng Lian the President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to the large388 words
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Article259 1936-09-17 23 and saw active service m Africa and China long before he served m the, Great War Sir Roger Keyes has never been able to get over sea-sickness. "Some of us never do get over sea- sickness" he said. "I for one never have." Sir Roger Keyes And Sea259 words
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Article471 1936-09-17 24 ANOTHER DELAY Much Spade- Work London, Sept. Ij. PRELIMINARY diplomat!' prepai- ations for the propo^l meeting of the Locarno powers, to which the Foreign Secretary, despite his recent enforced absence from his Department has be* n giving constant al tcntion since his return from his holiday,British Official Wireless - 471 words
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Article81 1936-09-17 24 Sin Chow Jit Poh - Sin Chow Jit Poh Opening Of The Canton Branch Canton, Sept. 16. THE branch of the Central Bank m 1 ('amon will open on Oct. 1. Ministry of Finance m Nanking been instructed by Marshal Chiang Shek to remit immediately 5,000.000 bi", dollars to Kwangsi for the purpose81 words
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Article24 1936-09-17 24 A meeting of the committee of the Settlements < Singapore i Asso- 1 will be held at the Singapore E-'« on Monday at 5 pm24 words
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359 1936-09-17 24 Draft Judgment By Lawyer Is Accepted By Judge Singapore. Tuesday AN action was settled this morning before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, Acting Chief Justice, m which Lam Joon Chiang, an infant, by his next friend Lam Moey Toon and the said Lam Moey Toon were plaintiffs and Lam359 words
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Article121 1936-09-17 24 Japan's Women Swimmers Olympic Team To Give exhibition Here Singapore, Wednesday. THE women swimmers of the Japanese 1 Olympic Team are due to arrive In Singapore on their way back to Japan from the Olympic Games on Sunday morning by the Kashima Maru and on the snme day they will121 words
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Article676 1936-09-17 24 BOY SCOUTS DEATH AFTER CAMP t pot ball Injury Not Cared JL \J m Singapore. Wednesday. A VERDICT of death by natural cau I was returned by the acting Sins; oore Coroner, Mr. A o lieOuarrle, to-day at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Master Kiong Bmu676 words
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Article312 1936-09-17 24 Semi-Finals Of j/ Doubles Singapore, Bunday TWO opening ties m the one* doubles of the Ungapore 2SJS? 1 Championship tourntm* nl am* m semi-finals m the mixed doubl. < •he deeMed at the Clerical Union gj The results are as follow Wong Peng Nam and Tan Yom- k, (Mayflower)312 words
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Article145 1936-09-17 24 Prison For Man; Rotan For Boy Singapore. Wedim > rONVICTED on charges of mukii v false report and giving a false repori an adult Chinese and a buy of IS were smartly punished by Mr L Gibson. District Judge. Criminal l» trict Court, to-day. It appears that on145 words
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Article70 1936-09-17 24 Gymkhana Club Beatvn By An Innings London. Hep*. PLAYING the final match of their f Rt osterly. the Indian cricketers the Indian Gymkhana Club innings and 76 runs. The tourists, batting lint scoreJai contributing an iinfimshed iuu The Indian Gymkhana Club 144. C. S. Naidu bowledReuter - 70 words
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Article38 1936-09-17 24 During a cricket match at I Abbol d bedatclioß sauntered I pitch and came to rest betw< I Wickets. The w'okri-krrprr J I gloves wore suitable for the 1 I ■ved tho unusual spectator and was resumed. I38 words
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Article, Illustration2580 1936-09-17 25 SCRIBBLE PA YS Mountain Belle Fails Singapore, Saturday. gMABT shower which foil at A noon affected the going slightu, I m:ule it soft for fthfl fourth dp\ rates of the Singapore Turf lul,s Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. The oiKiiing event was run m a2,580 words
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Article58 1936-09-17 25 14 Dividend Paying Horses fJAPT. Hawk again headed the tipsters m his selections for the fourth day of the Singapore Races. Fourteen of the 24 horses he named paid dividends, five of them coming m first (including two straightwinners). This was about the best tipping of58 words
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785 1936-09-17 26 FIXTURES FOR SEASON Tournament As Usual Singapore, Wednesday. THE new rugger season at the S.C.C. 1 will open officially a week en Saturday Sept. 26 when trial games of t?n minutes each way will be played, practically all the rugby playing members taking785 words
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Advertisement15 1936-09-17 26 BAN LEE SENG \os. 17 24 Raffles Quay For Motor Car. TYRES TUBES Cheap Reliable.15 words
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Advertisement72 1936-09-17 26 BEST IX THE WORLD! PILOT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARENT BARREL We are quite prepared to engrave your name on the foufl pen free of charge m any style you may require. Vacuum filling pen from $2.00 and upward! Transparent pen Hum $3.0U and upward! Pilot ink iper 2 oz.72 words
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Article, Illustration872 1936-09-17 27 MIDDLESEX BEATEN Triumph For Marines Singapore. Wednesday THIS season's Cup Competition has been remarkable for the number of surprising results. With the second round barely started three of the strongest teams have been eliminated. The first surprise occurred last week, when the team from the monitor872 words
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Article31 1936-09-17 27 Hongkong, Sept. 16. Kaipinghsien. m the West River region m Kwangtung, is m flood. Damage unprecedented during the last en years, has been done. Sin Chew Jit Poh.31 words
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Article179 1936-09-17 27 Yesterday's Singapore. Wednesday THE following are the results of tie« 1 played off m the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tourney to-day "B" Singles Handicap Final: C J Bembroke 3 beat X A. Seth -3, 7-5. 6-0. "A" Doubles Handicap" Scmi-Fmal: J. Nathan and H. H. Markham —I beat179 words
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Article89 1936-09-17 27 Week-End Programme Of Races AN Friday, Sept. 18, there will be the usual afternoon races for "B" and "C" Classes, starting at 5.20 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday. Sept. 20, the international 6-mefcre Class will sail a Sweepstake Race, starting at 10.00 a.m. The89 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-09-17 28 an o utsWer ca m up and paM dWdend m sopporterj -P-- s v l See you Later was the winner of the third race, with Farthin* up < *h-r^^ w 3srsjs-.'*--35 words