Morning Tribune, 24 September 1936
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Title Section15 1936-09-24 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. L— No. 202. SINGAPORE, Till RSDAY, September 24, 1936. FIVE CENTS15 words
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Article348 1936-09-24 1 |\SI IH.IVIS MISIUM \l> 1 am I a mi^ ATTACK TODAY OXLY OXi; OITLET LEFT TO OB'I'OSIIION THE battle for Madrid, which is now almost encircled by the insurgent forces, is expected to begin within the next 24 hours. In the north of the city theReuter - 348 words
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Article70 1936-09-24 1 Jerusalem, Sept. 23 CINCI the beginning l)f Al b S .trite acco'rdtng to official ,»in» 2.643 Arabs and 346 Jem tow. been trusted Of whom 1.646 Arab^ an Jews were convicted while «10 A.. ib and 71 Jews wore acquitted Two hundred and eighty-seven Araw and 5770 words
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Article33 1936-09-24 1 Washington, sept IT THE Department of Agriculture- esuI mate, wheat production for 37 cjuntries excluding Russia and fl 2,938 million bushels, a decline of nve -r cent compared with last year. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 33 words
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Article197 1936-09-24 1 Vo Co-operation If Sh' Is Rebuffed Rome, Sept. 22 ITALY will not at nd delegates to th+' I League unti! the Abyssinian* are a nail v excluded, according to authoritative quarters. The decision to refer to the Hague Court lias reused surprise and it U beiievedReuter - 197 words
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Article97 1936-09-24 1 MRS. MOLLISON AND AIR RACE Wants Campbell Black's Machine London. Sept. 23. MRS AMY MOLLISON. the well known Ifl woman aviator. bM asked to be permitted to fly "Miss Liverpool I in the Portsmouth- Johannesburg: air rare which commences on Tuesday next The aeroplane is the one which Cap- ttoBritish Wireless - 97 words
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Article515 1936-09-24 1 Japanese Sailor Killed Shanghai. Sept. 23. i ANOTHER serious Sino- Japanese inci- dent occurred to-day when one Japanese blue jacket was shot dead and two wounded in a shooting affair in the Hongkew district of Shanghai The men, who belonged to the Japancs" navaJ landing party, w.t.'515 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-09-24 1 Mr. Jack T. Young, the Chinese explorer who will make a tour through the unknown districts of Rr.rma.18 words
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Article48 1936-09-24 1 Geneva. Sept. 23. AFTER the meeting of the Credentials Committee it is announced that the Ethiopian* will continue to sit in the Assembly and there will be no recourse to the Hague Court. In Italian quarters there is excited talk of leaving ihe League ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement33 1936-09-24 1 oN OTHER PAGES j Page soldier for gaol i Kxplorer here Water frauds Finance I'ic lures 1D 8 Kutary JJ lurf topics 25 Soccer, rugger and i hockey 26 j Amateur boxing 2733 words
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Advertisement36 1936-09-24 1 SH Mil. 01 K /^PSk STHISI \SM V "^9^ lOWni RKI) WHOI K MILK Ci\_A*?(r II pure delicious fresh milk gy\o l(f in conven^nt powdf r< \l .r-id be ronvinr^ri Distributors N^n> lM TZ WdO*. CO.36 words
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Article1092 1936-09-24 2 TAXI DRIVER ROBBED i Midnight Excursion Singapore, Wednesday. A NOCTURNAL excursion in a taxicab bv a soldier of the Middlesex Regiment exactly a month ago has resulted in him being convicted Mr. L B Gibson, the Criminal District Judge, on charges of robbery and failing1,092 words
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496 1936-09-24 2 Chinese Explorer Plans Five Month's Trip Through Unknown Burma IN an exclusive interview with the Tribune to-day, Mr. Jack T. Young, a well-known Chinese explorer, revealed details concerning his coming expedition to the interior of Burma. He stated that he would disembark at Calcutta, where he would be joined by496 words
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Article43 1936-09-24 2 Packets of silver coins and acnes to the value of about £100 were discovered by police officers inquiring into the death of Mrs Mary Jewell, 65, who mu found dead In her room in Bay ham Street, Camden Town, where she lived alone43 words
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Article29 1936-09-24 2 Shanghai. Sept 23 Plague ha> broken out in central and southern Anhu:. and has claimed mort than a thousand victims, composed mostly of young people Sin Chen Jil Poh29 words
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Advertisement11 1936-09-24 2 ys^X "MAM LlOX^i |s/s j£&? M|s| I L\MWry RAPID HARDENING CEMENT11 words
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Advertisement166 1936-09-24 2 (A, wxxtA \o~\mx, wi&e I l I I M I When talk comes to beer, folks everywhere are praising fa° Vl TapaCan flavour. Once you have tasted it -you will know why Such flavour smoothness goodness was never possible before Pabot Export Beer Just as P&bsi made it is hermetically166 words
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Article976 1936-09-24 3 ACCUSED MAN DISCHARGED Ju ry 's Ma jo ri ty Verdict Singapore, Thursday. "TELL the accused that he has been found not guilty and he is therefore discharged. Tell him also, that if he is going to continue in the calling in which he is976 words
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Article30 1936-09-24 3 Two voung women, stated to have stowed away in New York, were brough* ashore from the Europa at Southampton Thev will probably be sent back to America in the Bremen30 words
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Article157 1936-09-24 3 N Pending Examination Of Question London. Sept. 22. '7HIS morning's session of the League Assembly at Geneva lasted less _han jene hour and was occupied with routine business of appointing vaiiou 1 jcommitt; es. Meanwhile, the Committee which was appointed yesterday met privately ve further consideration toBritish Official Wireless - 157 words
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Article131 1936-09-24 3 Most Efficient Wireless Installations London. Sept. -.2. I| LONG the Empire air routes 20 new wireless stations, embodying ihlatest devices evolved by scientists and technicians for the ground service o_ aircraft, are being established. These new stations will complete the. chain which stretched from England to Egypt, AfricaBritish Official Wireless - 131 words
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Article143 1936-09-24 3 King Edward Makes Changes London, Sept. 23. HIS MAJESTY, thc King, who is now on holiday at Balmoral Castle." is making notaole economies at Lhe Castle. He refused the bedroom formerly used by King George, saying that the best bedrooms must be reserved for guests, and chose143 words
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Article111 1936-09-24 3 British Warships* Short Cruise London. Sept. 2_.. ?T is announced certain ships of the i I Mediterranean fleet will carry out a short cruise in the Eastern Mediter- 1 ran ean. H.M.S Queen Elizabeth, bearing the flag of the Commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean, H.M.S. Repulse and HM S GloriousBritish Official Wireless - 111 words
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Article178 1936-09-24 3 To Meet Chiang Kai Shek Singapore, Wednesday. lIR Commodore S. W. Smith, Air Officer Commanding, R.A.F., Far East; wttl meet China's man of the momeit, General Chiang Kai Shek in Canton. News has been received by the R-A.F. headquarters in Seletar stating that tbe first flying178 words
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Article47 1936-09-24 3 London. Sept. 28. Sir Philip Sassoon. und'-r secretary of State for Air. is leaving England on Friday by air to carry out an inspection of R.A.F. stations in Esynt. th^ Sudan and Kenya. He It expected to returm to England about Oct. 19. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article15 1936-09-24 3 DOMESTIC OCCURANCE DEATH HERBERT ULRIC BOSWELL, on Sepember 23, 1936, at JESSELTON. BORNEO- BY CABLE15 words
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Advertisement31 1936-09-24 3 I r B/'ir-JB Look For This i^M^mA Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DFALERS THROUGHOUT MALAYA ■_y MODERATELY PRICED. ______> I CO Ammt31 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1936-09-24 3 Law .\o__._* For To day Before the Acting Chief Justice in the lst Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment in Criminal Appeal No 1536— Rex vs. Ong Aik Phow At 11 a.m:— O.S. 137 36—1 Re Teo Hoo Lye deed. Before Mr. justice Adrian Clark in the] 2nd Court at 10.45110 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article134 1936-09-24 4 RUBBER Previous To-day Change Steady Quiet Boot Buyers Til 16 7 1116 Sellers 7* 73 4 October Buyers Vk 7 1116 -116 Sellers 7 13 16 7 3 —1 16 O^t.Dec. Buyers 7 3 4 Sellers 7 13 16 713 16 Jan' Mar Buyers 7 13 16 7134 words
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Article153 1936-09-24 4 London, Sept 23 Previous To-day change i J. &P. Coats 52 6 53- U{J Distillers 106 9 106 6 Dunlop Rubber 35 3 35 7 U p 4 General Electric 91 3 91 6 U p Guinness 144 6 145 UJ/ Imperial Chemical Industries 40 10 40153 words
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Article25 1936-09-24 4 London, Sept 23 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Change Cash (official price) £195^ 8 £192' 2 3 months forward (official price) £193 3 £19125 words
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Article83 1936-09-24 4 London. Sept. 23 Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.94 7698 up 4 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.48 4 7.49 4 up 1 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 211 32 Is 211 32d T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 21583 words
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Article27 1936-09-24 4 London. Sept. 23 Previous To-day Change Pine Bar Der 02 £6.17 4V 2 M.ITJH —2 I months forward 19 1 2 19 7 16 11627 words
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Advertisement26 1936-09-24 4 Illtli ISII I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. [j 111 LOSS OF PROFITS I ill!! INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. jjjjj Tel 5928, I!!!! 2. Plnlayson Qreen. jjjjj26 words
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Advertisement45 1936-09-24 4 TL ll* F Ih&nk him I r^^^^ These men know nothing of MJk W the delectable side of sardines £~*P*^k Wf Thelr's Ls the tasx to brave may bv rushed ashore, and be t < f^HSM BLUEBIRD I I^l BS Acßnis -for Ma/aua THE SUCCESSORS OF45 words
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Article539 1936-09-24 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers AuTral Malay IgW Ml- 55 -xd Av er HUam I. 6 6 cd 5- 16 -c d 1 Aver Weng J 5 i Bangrln Tin J7h 17- 18- Batu Selangor 0.85 088 0.85 0.89 •i chenderiang 15 3 I63cd 14 9539 words
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Article349 1936-09-24 5 r Pd. u0 1.25 1.20 130 2 I Alex Buck Ord. «45 i;> {Jba I 2 do i'V' Prmi. IQUO nuu lullU nou 10 10 Atlas Ice 6j 3 65 0 £6 2.6 £6 7.6 11 LI BAT 090 I.UO 0.90 I.OU 1 1 B. M. Broadcasting 725 820349 words
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Article155 1936-09-24 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL .r. 1901 red. IM 540U.000 Int. nom Mar. 31 Sept. N IUB 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 nom Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 4'v, 1000 ltd l«« SI.OOU.OOU int Mar. 31 Sept 30 120 WU rid. I^3 «U»OJ»t. u| iwm sa-AflWwiaw*' 127 i 2 9 ci155 words
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Article348 1936-09-24 5 (Shares are $1 unless otnerwise suuea, 150 155 150 160 Allenby J oo no 0.95 1.05 AlorGaJah Y2O 335 3.20 3.35 Amal Malay ($2) *J !40 1.30 1.40 \\-vr Hitam x y nn no 1.00 MO Avor Molek x55 1.50 1.60 Aver Panas fin n 065 0.59 0.64348 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article131 1936-09-24 5 Singapore 26 3 4 cis., down 1 16ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 7 11 lGd., unchanged. Kti Tone: Steady. .v. Yuik. l(j 1 2 cLv, unchanged. Market Tout. Dull. Buyers having dropped their pricef slightly and aellen snowing little ini nation to meet the market the volume oi business131 words
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Article86 1936-09-24 5 I Singapore, Wednesday, 5 p.M« Ifegtff. Fraser and Co., in their daily omment on the closing trend of the local market, state: The local market has again been duty. Optimism regarding the crutI due of to-morrow's meeting does not HOW seem so pronounced, and a number of dollar86 words
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Article153 1936-09-24 5 League Recommendation Of Devaluation London, Sept. 23. THe weakness of the guilder, carrying spot to 7.49 and three months' discount to eight, appears 10 show that at least Dutch nationals take the League Of Nations Financial Committee's repoit seriously. The report recommends devaluation for the gold bloc countriesReuter - 153 words
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Article85 1936-09-24 5 New Account Opens Firm London, Sept. 21. rthe Stock Exchange the new ac rount opened firm in nearly all ecttons, Riltedped securities Including Indian loons, especially beinc promi:<Mt Subsequently the market (;uiet<ened down with the disposal of accumulated week-end ord*ers bin the underlying strength wa.s in no w..Reuter Wireless - 85 words
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Article22 1936-09-24 5 Thirty public school boys from different parts of the country returned by air liner to Croydon from a visit to the Olvmr>i<*22 words
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Article205 1936-09-24 6 Singapore. Sept. 23. The following were closing ratet a the local exchange market to-day: SELLING [<ondon TT 114 I|l< London 'temand 214 ljli U)nd«- J months' slgtu l|4ft Lyons o#»mand 897 Hamburg; demand 145 New York demand 59 316 Montreal demand 59 116 Batavia demand 86*8 Samarang demand205 words
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Article178 1936-09-24 6 Singapore, Sept. 23. R. (Siam) w. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $154 R. Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $149 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 £er KoyaS $142 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay' 1 No 1 $179 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No 2 lias178 words
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Article67 1936-09-24 6 Declaration Of Interim Dividend THE Eastern Bank, Ltd., have declared an Interim Dividend at the rate of 3/- per share less Income Tax at the rate of 4 9 per £1 less 8.660d. relief in respect of Dominion Income Tax making nett Income Tax 45. 0 340d per67 words
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Article23 1936-09-24 6 Hongkong, Sept. 23. THE death has occurred of Major F. G. Le Gros of the 12th Heavy Battery R.A.. following an operation ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article70 1936-09-24 6 Dawdon Colliery, near Seaham Harbour, was idle because of a failure in the electricity supply. The colliery depends on electricity for the haulage and pumping plant, and when the first shift ought to have descended the mine there was no current, and 2,000 men and boys lost a day's work.70 words
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Article33 1936-09-24 6 Mr Muir Hunter, 23, has been adopted as prospective Parliamentary Labour candidate tor the East Hampshire Division. His father is Mr. H. S Hunter, of the Intelligence Department of the Ministry of Health.33 words
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Article56 1936-09-24 6 A verdict of 'Accidental Death" was returned at the inquest, held at Birmingham on the body of Sheila Doreen McArdle, aged five months, of Ashted Row, Birmingham. The child, who was left alone for a few minutes, slipped through the side of a chair and was hanged by her own56 words
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Article57 1936-09-24 6 Charles Rawlinson, 39, of Cotton Street, Islington, a married man with four children, felt 50ft to his death from a parapet on the top of the Turf Club in Piccadilly. Repairs are being carried out on the building, and Rawlinso nwas standing on the edge of the roof when a57 words
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Advertisement21 1936-09-24 6 I ABSOLIJTE SECURITY i i 1 Motor Union I INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. Agent*: SfME. DARBY A CO. LTD. Stoiffmpore A Branch**21 words
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Advertisement505 1936-09-24 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully Paid up) Y.ioo.ooo.ixx Reserve Fund Y.130,900,000 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T YAMAMOTo Tel: No. 6049 Manager'r Room 5621 5922 General Oißce 5923 «472 Compradore'B Desk THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY505 words
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Miscellaneous91 1936-09-24 6 Loral Yachting Weekend At The R.S. Y.C ON Friday, there will be the usual afternoon races at the R.S.Y.C. for the "B" and "C" Class, starting at 5 20 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday, the international sixmetre class will sail the first Race of a series for the91 words
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Article471 1936-09-24 7 Protecting Investors T H£ rapid growth of the Fixed Trusts movement In the past four years ed to the expression i n many quarts oi anxiety regarding their soundavs the City Editor of the Observer. Y is sa isfactory to note, therefore, ne Board of Trade Committee,471 words
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Article108 1936-09-24 7 Wild Journey In A Car London. H MIDDLE-AGED woman whose name and address were kept secret staled Hampstead Police Court th.» jnue was to Waterton-road Kilburn at midnight, a motorist pot hold oi ner^ put her in his motor-car, and durlrja vild journey declared that he was ?oing108 words
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Article1041 1936-09-24 7 FRASER AND CO.'S SHARE REPORT Confident Feeling Regarding Tin PRASEB and Co.'s weekly report oa the share market, dated Sept 22 states: Conditions of business in the local thare market have undergone no apprcciable change from last week, with Dut little interest shown in all sections the share market. As1,041 words
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Article113 1936-09-24 7 Storm In An English Village Bridlington. HOLLOWING protests by certain parr ishioncrs of Emmanuel Church. BridUngSTSiMt items by a dance and concert' orchestra, last-mmute alterations were made in the programme of ihe annual actors' and musicians service atSed by the mayor and coundI Tt was proposed thai113 words
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Article45 1936-09-24 7 The engagement Ls announced beU ween Patrick Harvey Devonshire Jarkson Assistant Commissioner of Police eldest son of R. D Jackson Hate of FM.S.I and the latr Mrs Jackson of Le™ Marais House. Jersey and Faith Charmian daughter of CaDt and Mrs jenkinson-St Brelad.-s. Parkstone Dorset45 words
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Article299 1936-09-24 7 "Canny Scot's" Finance Santiago, duie. CEULEANB liave been presented with tbeir fourth consecutive balanced dget to Don C.ustano Ross. UvI .nance Minister, who has proveu u anny Scot' in the management oi national accounts since the revolutionary debacle of 1932. Don Oustano, whose ancestors caine from "North299 words
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Article218 1936-09-24 7 Death Of (apt Basil Taylour (By Air Mail) London, Sept. It. FOR 20 years Assistant Harbour Master Marine Magisrate. and member of the Legislative Council at «fn£°ng. Captain Basil Taylour has died at the aß He°was the son of Colonel the Rt. Hon T E. Taylour, M.P..218 words
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Advertisement110 1936-09-24 8 Imagine The Glamour of "RIO RITA" The Thrills of "The BLACK PIRATE' With the Added Beauty of GORGEOUS NEW COLOUR! Opening TO-iyiGllTl TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) SATURI DAY and SUNDAY at 3-15 AN OUTSTANDING I A nOi n u c w in oi no jwhjjhip <. bk "'x^** v^^ I ill n110 words
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Advertisement245 1936-09-24 8 YOU CAN HOLD THE f Ac b tf"i d KILLER IN YOUR ves t u d Tv HAND!... But try and g£A solve the mystery of the /''~^T Tm^ To-night j grandest thriller since J^AHr^V'^l a^ Lon Chaney's "Unholy /^M^^ 6 15 Three!" VouVe neve' yS^^^tS g^ 5 seen its245 words
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212 1936-09-24 9 MR. ORMSBY-GORE GIVINV UP POLITICS Sot To Contest Next Election <By Air Mail) London, Sept 12. rLLOWING the intimation by fir. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore M.P^ Secretary of State for the Colonies, that he did not wish to contest ihe sea a he nexi Genp ral Election, Stafford Conservative and212 words
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Article194 1936-09-24 9 clav for niling in trenches or for earthworks, came across the masses of hibernating amphibians, and assuming they were dead, left them in the clay. The comppct texture of the clay has preserved their bones, and the puzzle which at first presented itself as to the meaning194 words
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Advertisement130 1936-09-24 9 ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING ADVENTURE STORIES EVER WRITTEN SOW 7 A GREAT PICTURE I a DARRYL F. ZANUCK I 20th Century Production f I Presented by Joseph M. Schencl P Directed by Frank Lloyd K I Based on the novel by Ouido g I 4i¥hv 1 Next Week AT130 words
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Advertisement183 1936-09-24 9 THE DANCING STARLET OF "TOP-HAT' SINGING, DANCING, ROMANCING IN HER MOST DELIGHTFUL PICTURE! &^^mm^ GINGER RCjGIHj b^Ym GEORGE tep^^^y BntNT lllllllliMM^^y ALAN MOWBRAY, GRANT ■■^fP I S||^PSB(| > MITCHELL, SAMUEL S. HINDS 1 OPENING TOMORROW! I*AVIIjIOi% EMPIRE TALKIES i (TANJONG PAGAR) 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9 pjn. MATHESON LANG ATHENE SEYLER183 words
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Article, Illustration3110 1936-09-24 10 LONDON Point Of VIEW Royal Fishing Pavilion To Go: Forthcoming By -Elections: The Navy In London: First Phone Exchange: Parcels Chief: One Of The "Big Four 'V Conscience Money: A Fa I lacy: il lore Money For Food (From Our Own Corresjyondent) London, Sept. 12. rE3,110 words
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Air Stewards Of Imperial Airways
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Article1070 1936-09-24 11 Meals Above The Earth London, Sept, 8. ONE of the air-liner stewards of Imperial Airways, attending to the comfort of passengers on the routes between London and the Continen*. has now been flying for ten years in the Company's service, during which he has spent more1,070 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-09-24 11 The interior of one of Imperial Airways' fleet of four-engined "Hannibal" class of air-liners, showing tables laid for lunch. In addition to their 38 passengers, these machines carry a crew of four, two of whom are stewards.37 words
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111 1936-09-24 11 Washington. ELEVEN English turkeys have been lmp< ;ed bv the Agricultural Department here in an attempt to evolve a "streamlined" turkey that resembles a duck. American turkeys, it is considered, are too bifi and unwieldly for modern ovens. Therefore 11 plump short -legged white turkeys111 words
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Article253 1936-09-24 11 To Be Issued At The Coronation IBy Air Mail) London, Sept. 13 ARRANGEMENTS are being made for now issue, at or about the date of the Coronation next year, of colonial stamps bearing the effigy of his Majesty. The new issues will be confined at first253 words
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Article136 1936-09-24 11 Vicar Scourges His Parishioners OESIDENTS of Woodhall Spa, LlncoinK shire have been reprimanded by their vicar, the Rev. C. H. Harvey, for idle gossiping and scandalmongering Local rumour and scandal became so oersisted that at one of his services the vicar stood at the chancel steps and136 words
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Article72 1936-09-24 11 London. Sept. 13. MR RICHARD TAUBER the famous Austrian tenor, has been awarded the distinction of Chevalier of the French Legion d'Honneur. A telegram was handed to him on the set at Elstree, where he is engaged on the production of the film "Pagliacct". Work immediately72 words
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Article76 1936-09-24 11 (By Air Ifall) litMidon. Sent. 11. A HITHERTO unknown composition by the late Bir Arthur Sullivan, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, has been discovered amonq the belonqincs of his house keeper -now over 90 years of ape. Sir Arthur presented her with the manuscript in 1899 M76 words
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334 1936-09-24 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 24, 1936. RAFFLES COLLEGE T4iE report of Rallies College for the academic year 1935-6 gives much food for thought. Critics of the college may feel that the figures published justified them in the contention that this premier educational establishment in Malaya is a useless and334 words
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Article584 1936-09-24 12 THE announcen.cn. made a few days back regarding the proposals of the Executive Committee of the Selangor Jubilee Fund must have been scanned with interest by the public, who not unjustifiably felt that ther e had been a good deal of unnecessary delay in putting into effect the584 words
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Article, Illustration96 1936-09-24 12 Miss Pam Barton, the well-known I' iish jrolfer left London for U.S.A. to compete in a MMrim i Pdf f' j^namrnts. She is >cen prior to leaving Waterloo Station. London. The 37 -year-old whale-oil carrier, Strombus, is now undergoing conversion to a whale oil factory boat for service in the96 words
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Article144 1936-09-24 12 Mrs. L. W. Arnold was admitted to the Penang General Hospital on Wednesday evening. Mr. W. H. Hamlyn, of the Singapore Cold Storage Company. Ltd., Singapore.' is In Ipoh on his way to Penang. Mr. G. F. G. Rivaz, Assistant Superintendant of Customs, Ipoh, proceeded to Teluk Anson on144 words
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Advertisement16 1936-09-24 12 I i a a** 1 i \A \mm\ mmmUmmml jtJ SJ i *§_ifei<r% J!^\StP^l E3l_oL_l_y__ _0B16 words
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Article288 1936-09-24 13 LONELY WALK IN WOOD Terror In Essex Village Langdon Hills, Essex. TERRIFIED of a man unclothed save for a white hood, the women of this village refuse to go out at night without an escort. Some of the younger ones have volunird to go288 words
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Article144 1936-09-24 13 Xrnsted After Car Was 'Borrowed" Colefora. :;TLY after attending .her brother's wedding at St. Briavels. Gloucester Katherine Daykin. of Chesterfielu (i a man who had also been a |UMt the wedding were arrested. Several of the wedding guests were in ford Police Court when Mrs. Da> and Albert144 words
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Article48 1936-09-24 13 M Marie Mai in. the Fivnch painte aho set out alone from New York tu cross the Atlantic in the 15-ton motci yacht bridle, has reached the Wand of Chausey off ihe coast of wonnancn after a voyage lasting 18 toys houn He is to continue to Havre48 words
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Article232 1936-09-24 13 Bravery Of 78-Year-Old Peer Berriedale. Caithness. rE Duke of Portland, who is 78, his son. the Marquess of Titchfield and members of their houseparty took charge of chauffeurs and estate workers In fighting a fire at Lancwell House, the Duke's Highland home near here They worked in232 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-09-24 13 The Southern Pacific's new streamlined train "City of San Francisco." which does the journey between San Francisco and Chicago in 39 hours.22 words
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Article123 1936-09-24 13 SPECIAL classes for children who stammer have been held during the past year in Acton. Middlesex, under the supervision of the local education authority. In a repor or. the scheme. Mr. EPA. Clarke, the speech therapist employed the authority, reveals that out of hi: twenty-ftve123 words
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Article193 1936-09-24 13 Suggestion To Mr. Roosevelt MR LANSBURY, MP., suggested that President Roosevelt should be in vited to call a world peace conference. He made the suggestion when presiding at a conference at Caxton Hall, Westminster, convened by the International Reform Federation of Washington and London to urge joint193 words
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Article43 1936-09-24 13 Sir Walter Burfoid Johnson, director oi the Nigerian Medical and Sanitary Services, who is an expert on the tsetse fly. is retiring and will be succeeded by Mr. Rupert Briercliffe. who has been director of the Ceylon Medical and Sanitary Service since 1930.43 words
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Article49 1936-09-24 13 Mr N. N Airavathan, a sub-dlvi Bional officer of the Indian Civil tier vice at Monikganj, in the Dacca district of Bengal, was drowned in the ilooried Dhaleswan River in Assam Twenty-three persons are reported t fcave been drowned near Rauhopur. Hi B:har. when r\ country boat capsi/t d49 words
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Advertisement19 1936-09-24 13 Telegraphic Address THE MOST CHAIUII^I T J}^?'cS£i?T. EXCELLENT *C«WJOMnj«J™ THE pLACE rO K IHE COCETAIL BAK AND^ESTAU KA ,<.OKTAILS-LnNCHEON19 words
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Advertisement155 1936-09-24 13 THE IMPROVED FOAMITi: IM \l -SI *l rvrivci ism k *Z£jj££o*j&* As in the former model, the valve seals both the inner _a£ifL chamber and tl'<- nozzle port, with the result that ?ach compartment is isolated from the other, and also from fb^^-^^iffll tne a tmos P nere llp mechanism155 words
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Article, Illustration153 1936-09-24 14 Hobson, the Liverpool goalkeeper, hugging the ball on the goal line, while Prior, the Charlton inside- right, hesitates whether to charge him (now not allowed under the new ruling) in the match between the two teams at the 1 Valley. Thirty-five members of the crew of the French barqu,. Bon153 words
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Article, Illustration791 1936-09-24 16 SUR VIVE your ARCHITECT I IN an Elmira, N.Y., home is a strange' phenomenon. The corner of the living room mantel bears a name and date. It is the name of the architect who built the house. In the course of its designing and erecting the owner became so fast791 words
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Article, Illustration292 1936-09-24 17 For Your HOME THOUGH the Victorian ornaments 1 which used to litter the occasional tables and shelves of glass fronted r-ibinets have gone in our modern age, our houses are by no means to be devoid of ornament. We have had figures made from I coil of metal, animals with292 words
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Article267 1936-09-24 17 MOW to turn to the practical, what do 11 you do with your valuables? Have you got a safe in the house? Yes only you who are real residents— people who have to make their home here for more than three years— have. Then what do the others do267 words
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Advertisement91 1936-09-24 17 LUGGAGE CARRIER 1 SINGAPORE j j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Agents for F.M.S. Railways Baggage Apents for: Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co.. Ltd., t etc.. etc. Tel. Address- "LUGGAGE" S PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. CAMERAS AND FILMS I LYES91 words
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Advertisement211 1936-09-24 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE DRY CLEANING RESTAURANT Iliirlol f^ ii irk j R ea European I leaaer Food for M I Come and have your steak c00m%21 111 V €1 II V )ed as you like it on an open charcoal jrriH by JOHN, Slnjra- k I* ll* pore's leading211 words
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Advertisement125 1936-09-24 17 ANX()U X C I X G THE ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF WHITE WASHABLE LINEN HANDBAGS with INITIALS also latest COLOURED SCARVES (Guaranteed) (Washable) at $5-50 each at ftftCHCL'S Raffles Hotel liras ttasah ltd Maison kfficfe. •C -w CHEMIST INVISIBLE. TAMP AX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN. Modern Woman NO PINS125 words
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Article105 1936-09-24 18 New Structure At Kowloon Hongkong A CONTRACT has been secured oy ItoMTt. Gammon, Ltd., for erection of the reinforced concrete .substructure for a 100-ton crane at Kow Lon Docks. This entails building four eoncreu columns, eight feet in diameter, braced by heavv decking and anclv beams to the105 words
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Article84 1936-09-24 18 Big Blasting Scheme Outlined Nanking, Sept. 7. QIR Frederick Maze. Inspector Uenera of Customs, has suggested to the Ministry of Finance the establishment of a special organ to take charge oi th( blasting of the many treacherous hoalfl alone: the* upper reaches of trvYangtze River. According to SirChinese Central News Agency - 84 words
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Advertisement421 1936-09-24 18 BYP&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Tonnage S V p«r« Tonnage STpoU 1936 lyjo. S£^E jS HS RAWALPINDI W jJPT NALDERA 16 000 Nov. 6 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 SOMAU 6\Blo Nov. 18 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 29 COMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 Homewards. Tonnage K Tonnage S'p.r,. 1936 i"oo. 'a sssssf ass421 words
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Miscellaneous553 1936-09-24 18 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 1 r g allg Kedaf 0 24 10 al Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Tomohan 24 11 a.m India, East. North and West Karagola 24 3 p.m. India, South 'Karaeoli 24 3 pm Burma Karagoia N p.m Bengkalis. F. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe553 words
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Advertisement281 1936-09-24 19 nnivs imiilp link. (Incorporated In Australia) Due n^iia MERK^R Oct. 28 Nov 3 Special cheap round trip uckets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bourne to the connecting KP.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEY return $642.86 Ist class281 words
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Advertisement387 1936-09-24 19 J^\Sm K> FRENCH PORTS V 1 ML mmm tmL HOMEWARDS. DALNY ei w CAPVARELLA FWSSSfN^te; DunUrk Oct D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marsemef ttll i aZa re Bordea Oct. IS CAPTOUHANE For SoSf ggSJ OUTWARDS v (from Marseilles). T t R o E u C r^ AUX Sa^on. Tcuane H^ hong 4 LINOIS387 words
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Miscellaneous370 1936-09-24 19 m m m A I THE HARROur i lili|ii..os Iliol MSips lx I |i Oil "PreB. ra/*/ M 4< ships alongside the wharves Shanghai OR ex^cted to aS^ 8 Shanghai. Sepi tf Kajula Godown Gate No. THREE FUipinos are In custody as Chi; ral 1 the result of a riot370 words
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Article147 1936-09-24 20 After Rescuing Man In Sea 4 FEW minutes after rescuing a bather iron, drowning by rowing out to hill In th^ River Te^t at Southampton. ivl: John William Cronan. aged 65. a river pilot, collapsed and fell from the qu~yJde into the water Ho wa.s dragged to147 words
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Article204 1936-09-24 20 Woman Risks Life For Climber AT the risk of her life a young womar scrambled alone 1,000 ft. down a dangerous peak in the Coolin Moun tains Isle of Skye, the steepest rangr in the British Isles. Then she tramped two miles over desolate moorland to Glen Brittle,204 words
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Article161 1936-09-24 20 u l Han Lost Home Girl" A FORMER officer in the Royal Tank Corps, who pleaded that he had lo.s nome, parents, 'and the love of a poiv. girl/' was at Cambridge sentenced to >ix months" imprisonment. Cyril A. Benten. aged 39. of Garaen;alk. Cambridge, where he was eni'•ioyed161 words
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Advertisement17 1936-09-24 21 THE NEW AIRLINE RADIOS < oni|H li<i\< I^riri s APPLY MeE NATHAN radio e w»n <\rrn ORCHARD ROAD.17 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1936-09-24 21 log rm it imp niilisll I 111 pit UnaldArtelL |*»rfM_rMtwntr tr, 6 s ?u, pm BBC Dance orche«- i *.v m *m t 1( dnected by Henry Hall hi,, l PR A Rmial Marie KorrrM^mlssion 2: GSH 13.97 metres £P lnska 'Harp). Fantasy iSaint-Saens) .47 mcs.) and GSG 16.8b swUiss1,083 words
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Miscellaneous462 1936-09-24 21 7.30 p m Children's Hour (l) Stories of Crocodiles. (2) Verses for Children. <3t Recorded Nursery Rhymes. 7 55 p.m Messrs. Kennedy and UC.II Share Report. 800 p.m. Talk. "Plants and Flowers" No. 7. by Mr. F. Flippance 8.20 p.m. News Bulletin. 825 p.m. What's On In Penang. 830 pm.462 words
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Miscellaneous436 1936-09-24 21 2.00 m, Relay from i' T. T. Transmitter Wavelength: 25.24 metres d 1.885 kcs.) 2 15 ;<ni. Records. 2.50 p.m. Talk on Events iv Franc- I. M p.m. Records. 3.35 p.m. News in French. 405 p.m. News m English. 4.20 pm. End of Broadcast Wavelength: 19 68 metres (15.243 kcs.)436 words
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259 1936-09-24 22 PARIS FAR LjaA^S I Contest Of All Nations Paris. WHAT is, described as the longest and most arduous race in the historv of aviation is to be staged over a 13,600-miles course from Paris to Saigon, in French IndoChina, on October 25. The Aero259 words
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Article260 1936-09-24 22 Man Pardoned After 8 Years Saint Nazaire. AFTER serving eight years' imprisonment on Devil's Island for a murder he never committed, a tall dark haired, handsome man walked down the gangway of the liner De la Salle here to France and freedom, having received a pardon. He is:260 words
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Advertisement18 1936-09-24 22 ANCHOR Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO lIREWERY CO.. LTD. SOUS AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD;18 words
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Miscellaneous727 1936-09-24 22 ON THE RADIO 5.15 pm Day's Programme. 5.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-Pans, i Concert. 620 p.m. News in EngUsh. 6.35 pm. Continuation of Concert. ■relayed) 705 p.m. News in French. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of Concert Re 8 a 20 eC p.m. The Important Trends of Contemporary Thought, by Mr. P.727 words
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Miscellaneous329 1936-09-24 22 1.20 p.m. News in German. I.3ft p.m. Concert Entertainmen (continued*. 2.15 p.m. Greetings \o our listeners in New Zealand. 2.20 p.m. New.s and Iconomic Revien in English. 235 p.m. To-day in Germany S Pictures. 250 p.m. Military Concen. 4.05 p.m. Let us sing a Folk Bon ogether. 4.20 !m. "Little329 words
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Article662 1936-09-24 23 AMERICANS ADVENTURE Story Told To Rotarians Singapore. Wednesday AT the weekly meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to-day the President, Mr. W. A. L Schuab, referred to the great loss the Club had suffered by the death of their District Governor, His Royal Highness Prince662 words
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Article221 1936-09-24 23 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh I Kwangsi Leaders Still Anti-Japan Hongkong, Sept. 23. and Japanese investigators The "Ami 5 P khoi yCSterda >' Societv- n Japanese ***->on-~ Salvation c£eui_L™ t K wangSl ha i^ued another circulatory telegram urging the Central Government to launch a campaign against Japan immediately campalgn221 words
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Article104 1936-09-24 23 Dense Fog In South-East England London. Sept. _:2. ROAD, rail and river trafle- in Britain was delayed for many hours this morning when the ,\r<\ dense fog of the Autumn threw a ■•hill shadow over south -eastern England and visibility in many places was almost nil and elsewhereReuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article111 1936-09-24 23 Celebrations To Be Of j Quiet Nature PREPARATIONS are being made by the the Chinese which will play the the ..id other centres in Malaya for the celebrations of National Day. otherwise known as the "Double Tenth." which s on Oct. 10. Tiie celebrations will be on the111 words
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Article39 1936-09-24 23 Police in a motor-boat rescued Walter Taylor 33, a wherryman, of Salt Meadows Gateshead, who had plunged into the Tyne to save a drowning woman He became exhausted and had to let her go. and she was swept away39 words
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Article40 1936-09-24 23 completely re-provisioning the ship and making repairs and replacements for her long journey. w Returning a vote of thanks Mr. Schaub wished Mr. Long a safe voyage to England which he hoped he would reach in time for the Coronation.40 words
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709 1936-09-24 23 Johore Court Of Appeal Dismisses Pleas Of Robbers (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 21. "THE sentence is not in any way too the main,stree are to control upon into the houses of peaceful citizens and stab them when they try to protect their property should be taught a709 words
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Article127 1936-09-24 23 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Japan Demands Ten Ports Shanghai, Sept 23. A TOKYO message states that it is expected that the Japanese Government may shortly lodge a demand with Nanking for permission to be given to Japan to establish military and naval policp commands at each of the127 words
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Article62 1936-09-24 23 First Reinforcements Arrive London, Sept. 22. FIFTEEN hundred troops left Aldershot to-day to embark on the steamship California at Southampton for Palestine. With this departure there will be ten battalions at sea. The first detachment i of reinforcements are due to arrive at Haifa to-day and General Dill withBritish Official Wireless - 62 words
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Article111 1936-09-24 23 Assembly To Vote Again Geneva. Sept 22. THE decision of the Credentials Com--1 mittee to refer the question of Abyssinia's representation in the League Assembly to The Hague Court will first have to go before the whole Assembly. This in itself raises a new problem, namely whether recourse toReuter - 111 words
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Article65 1936-09-24 23 London. Sept. 22. Sir Henry Wellcome. founder of tne Wellcome Foundation and of the grea* firm of manufacturing cheniis.s Burroughs and Wellcome. who die* last July, left €2.138.959. Estate duly i. mounted to £968 754. The balance of the money is left principally to a fund forBritish Official Wireless - 65 words
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Article52 1936-09-24 23 Mrs. M. A. Bunning, 88, has celebrated her forty-fifth year at the 500-year-old White Horse Inn, Droxford, Hampshire Since she first held the licence in 1917 she has run this old coaching inn singlehanded. Mrs. Bunning took over control on the death of her husband, who had been licensee for52 words
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Article521 1936-09-24 24 BLOW TO CAMBRIDGE ROWING HOPES Two Outstanding Men Have Gone Down THE strength of the Cambridge University Boat Club will be sadly depleted next year. It has just transpired that W G R. M. Laurie, Monkton Combe and Selwyn. who was elected President in the May term, will not be521 words
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Article438 1936-09-24 24 Mui-Tsai Report Shortly? (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. MISS Picton-Turbervill amplified her recent brief statement when I called to see her to discuss her experiences in Hongkong and Malaya as a member of the Mui-tsai Commission. "The poverty of th e Chinese in Hongkong is absolutely staggering," she said.;438 words
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Article58 1936-09-24 24 Reduced Contribution Urged Simla. Sept. 22. THE Council of State by 35 votes to six carried a motion recommending a reduction in India's contribution to the League of Nations. The Government approved the motion but opposed the motion in favour of India leaving the League onReuter Wireless - 58 words
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Article62 1936-09-24 24 Said To Have Given False Evidence Singapore, Wednesday CHARGED with giving false evidence in a judicial proceedng, before the Assistant District Judge, Singapore, two Bengalis, N ibi Bux and Panchonan House appeared before Mr. A. D. York. the Third Magistrate, this morning. The case was postponed until Sept.62 words
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Article24 1936-09-24 24 London, Sept. 20. The second Battalion of the Scots-Gu-.irds and a contingent of Royal Engineers entrained for Southampton en route to Palestine. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 24 words
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Article125 1936-09-24 24 Socialist-Radicals Have rOne More Seat Copenhagen, Sept. 22 LIiICAL .sweepstake to-day gave h. i lie Government Socialist- Radical 'oalitton a majority of one m tne ..ndsting (Upp-jr House) rhe elections resulted in a tie bei- en the Government and antt-Govern (nt parties and polling for Bomhoini Uand constituencyReuter Wireless - 125 words
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Article89 1936-09-24 24 U S. Agriculture President Roosevelt's Next Experiment Washington. Sepi. <:*.. QRESIDENT Roosevelt's next agricultural experiment is definitely scheduled to combine the principle of crop insurance with a system of storage of reserves. This is evident from the Preside*. lS appointment of 0 committee headed by Mr. Wallace. Secretary for Agriculture,Reuter Wireless - 89 words
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Article44 1936-09-24 24 Paris. Sept. 23. IT is gathered in well-informed circles that France does not intend to lay a cut and dried disarmament plan belor*. the League. Some statement regardint: disarmament is expected but it will no. take the form of definite proposals. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article241 1936-09-24 24 Italian K. O\i In Fifth Philadelphia. Sept 33 JOE Louis, the Brown Bomber, who *a recently knocked out by Max meling, claimed another victim 'state Reuter' to-day in his campaign to reestablish himself in the running f O j world championship honours, when he knocked out the241 words
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Article45 1936-09-24 24 Italy Planning To Remnv Payment? Washington. Sept. 22 1 have no information regarding reports that Italy is planning to resum V'ar Debt payments with a view to ob tainiriK loans in the United State declared Mr Cordell Hull. Secretary ol State Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 45 words
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Advertisement73 1936-09-24 24 i BEST IX TBE WORLD! PILOT VACUUM FILLING PEN WITH TRANSPARKNT BARREL We are quite prepared to engrave your BUM on the lounuun pen free of charge in any style you may require. Vacuum fining pen from $2.00 and upwards Transparent pen from $3.00 and upwards Pilot ink (per 273 words
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Article848 1936-09-24 25 TURF TOPICS Reflections On Racine by Captain Hank thf last rtay of the Singapore Gold Cup i meet wu i nood day for Mnin! I. Fox. who nftor a mn of poor '\id two vow ur»od wlnnen hen, and R'uc Peter: and two d seconds in Kalili ind Mnp.uio Gir-848 words
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Article, Illustration47 1936-09-24 25 I Hi; SAGA <>l SADDLE A riderless horse leading the He ,1 a i i Idle had slipped and riven the jockey (Mr. J. Bblop > Jiami- 01 imaleur Riden a. Lew«. h Mf. Srton Such Fun with Mr. Kdih U.< I on bit lasMM lather's Molly Mairtc.47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-09-24 25 HIS FOURTH WIN FOR THE YEAR Blue Peter (Garrard up) being led mi h\ his owner trainer, Major T. L Fox after winning the seventh rare at Bukit Timah last Saturday, Garrard rode a splendid race to win comfortably by 1 lengths from Pure Gold Incidentally. Blue Peter was tipped55 words
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Article81 1936-09-24 25 To Attuid All Races AS a result of the success of his tips at the Singapore Gold (up meeting just concluded. Capt. Hawk' will follow the horses at all the up-country meetings, wiring his Training Notes and Selections for each meeting direct from the centre of racing. This81 words
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Article711 1936-09-24 26 AGAIN THE ODD GOAL M.P.H. Just Fail Singapore, Wednesday. rE Gunners and the Police are the finalists in the Singapore Cup Competition. In the replay at the Anson Road Stadium thus afternoon, the Police beat the M.P.H. by the odd goal in five. The previous match was a draw and711 words
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Article659 1936-09-24 26 RECS DEFEAT C.S.C. Much Superior In Attack Singapore, Wednesday. j THE Singapore Recreation Club scored j a runaway victory at hockey this I evening when their "A** team beat the i Ceylon Sports Club by seven goals to one. This is indeed a very promising start which the Rers have659 words
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Article231 1936-09-24 26 Barrymore At His Best RARELY has so bizarre a film been seen in Singapore as "The Devil Doll," which opened before an appreciative audience last night. Only M.G.M. couid have produced a film with such 1 fantastic plot and yet make it seem not unreasonable. Lionel Barrymore is231 words
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Article620 1936-09-24 26 St. Andrews' R ugby POLICE MATCH DRAWN Good Ail-Round Display Singapore. Wednesday IN a hard-fought game on the Police Depot ground in Thomson Road to-day, the St. Andrew's Rugger drew with the Police, each scoring eleven points. St. Andrew's setfed a goal, a try and a penalty goal ainl the620 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-09-24 26 Robert Eu, skipper of the St. Andrew's rugby XV, is himself a very good outside and has been playing for some years.22 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1936-09-24 27 CHAMPIONSHIP POSSIBLES Second Round To-night (By A Special Correspondent) THERE is little doubt that the pre- sen Championship me©W arranged by th e Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, the finals of which will be fought off at the S V V Drill Hall in a few days time, Ls1,115 words
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Article316 1936-09-24 27 In Maidenhead Despite "Purge" IK^PITE a petition to the Honu- Secretary last year, and the furnauon o! a local committee to "pui^t ue ")wi. of certain night clubs, a fiesu yive of gay night life is iwecpiu* luough Maidenhead Supt Warren Intimated that th«police there have more night-raids316 words
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Article158 1936-09-24 27 Results Of S.C.C. Tennis Singapore. Wednesday. THE only tie played off in the S.CC. 1 Autumn Tennis Tournev to-day resulted as follows: "B" Class Doubles Final J E D Graham and W. D J Vincent plus 4 beat A. C. Growder and T AD Hewan scr 6—2,158 words
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Article16 1936-09-24 27 Mrs J Hall, of Catts Place, Paddock Wood, Kent, picked 2221b of blackcurrants in eight hours16 words
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Article30 1936-09-24 27 The Board of Trade has appointed Mr Hugh Sudell Bloomer Official Re ceiver for Great Grimsby bankruptcy district, to have effect from Oct. 1. He succeeds Mr J Fildes Wintringham30 words
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Advertisement9 1936-09-24 27 _o_| MCHfATfAUfUM lift AUUKANCt COMPANY LIMITED m «C 49 words
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Article, Illustration13 1936-09-24 28 having defeated the Inn.sk.U.nirs a w J/f h J^/'^) u. yesterdays match. mmmmmwM^^WFA13 words
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Article61 1936-09-24 28 A number of companies speciali.Mi:u m reinforced concrete work have recently sent engineer! out to India. Rebuilding of Quetta is the reason tor these vi.ts* Reinforced concrete is to be used largely in this, and some big contract! are said to b*> in the offing In other directions, too, India61 words
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Article27 1936-09-24 28 Under the auspices of the literary section of the Hindu Association, a lecture on "Building of Character" will be given at 3, Race Course Lane on Friday27 words
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Article209 1936-09-24 28 Fortune Telling In London i BUDDHA- like image squatting in A front of a crystal was product c. at Greenwich when Arthur Skidmore. aged 34. of East-road. Bcivedere. wa charged with "professing to tell lor tunes by a chemical contrivance' m Douglas-street. Deptford It wa* stated that in209 words
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Article28 1936-09-24 28 Members of the Bukom Clerks Club will celebrate the fourth anniversary of the club with a dinner at the Tai Tonß Restaurant, New World, on Saturday, Oct. 3.28 words
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Article209 1936-09-24 28 Women's Display In Kent Cantuibiav ANE hundred and eighty woinun <iym. nasto from all part, 0 tin covo a nLsolnv of gymnastics ovu •> BS E^lLsh SeancD Summer School, at MUm-r I Sturry Swedish and Danish danrV m gaily coloured natio, tumea and gmmca and atitfetk "^course, wbkh209 words
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Article11 1936-09-24 28 The Lloyd Triestino liner Cont< la duv at Singapore on Sunday11 words
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Miscellaneous154 1936-09-24 28 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 3.49 a.m., 6 ft., 7 ins., 5 p.m., 8 ft. MAGIC ENTERTAINMENT:— by Mala- yan Magic Circle, Circle House, 2, Amber Road, Tanjong Katong, 9.15 p.m. FOOTBALL:— Daeng MekKah Shield Final Telok Saga Malay School v. Siglap Malay School, Victoria School ground. WATER-POLO:— Y.M.C.A. v.154 words
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