Morning Tribune, 26 September 1936
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Title Section14 1936-09-26 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 201. SINGAPORE, SATORDAY, September 26, K>36. FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article776 1936-09-26 1 BRITAIN STILL STANDS BY LEAG UE hut ki:ahmami:i\t to BE <O>ll>l I SB l> MR. EDEN'S GENEVA SPEECH "MEXTAL DISARMAMENT" I* NECESSARY ALTHOUGH Britain is sincere in her desire for peace in Europe and the rest of the world, she has no intention of abandoning her programme of rearmament until776 words
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Article119 1936-09-26 1 NON-INTERVENTION ATTACKED .4 Policy Against The Government THE policy of non-intervention in Spain came under heavy fit in the League Assembly Lo-day jrom Senor Dclvayo, the Spanish foreigjt minister, who told the Assembly that the policy of nonintervention amounted to "a policy of intervention against the Spanish Government." He reservedReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration549 1936-09-26 1 Mr. Churchill's Speech London, Sept. 25. UR. Winston Churchill, in a speech In Paris yesterday on the inheritance of the western democracies, urged that France and Britain should stand shoulder to shoulder against aggression and faithfully bear their part in building up true collective security. He549 words
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Article55 1936-09-26 1 Negotiations To Be Resumed Tokyo. Sept. 25. MR. Arita, the foreign minister, to-day summoned the Chinese ambassador to the foreign office and requested him to communicate to Nanking Japan's intention to open direct negotiations with Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and General Hsu Shih Yinf.' as promised InReuter - 55 words
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Article59 1936-09-26 1 Shanghai. Sept. 25. PCEPT for the presence of Japanese patrols the situation in Honekev and Chapei is almost normal to-night. A very impressive funeral service for the dead naval man. Taminato. was heir^ on the Japanese flagship. Idzumo. this afternoon. after which the body wa cReuter - 59 words
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Article65 1936-09-26 1 London, Sept. 25 TIIL Imperial Airways liner Boadicoa, carrying mails for Africa but no passengers, is oxerdue. She left Croydon at 12.30 to-day and mj* due at Le Bour^et at 2.30 p.m It is feared she was forced down in the Channel but Imperial Airways sayReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement60 1936-09-26 1 V.p^|^ FRESH MILK— WITH f jjgflߣg[ ALL THF TROUBLE fl REMOVED! I an end to delicious, nourishing milk a •L'y. ...rt. Niblet with milk. to drink. It is especially L For Kl::n is nrli, pure cows good for babies. If your n:ilk, powdered ;vith only dealer cannot supply you, <60 words
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3570 1936-09-26 2 New House For S. M. C President COMMISSION DEBATE Opposition Of Singapore, Friday. THE question of the new house for the Municipal President formed one of the main topics before today's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners I>r. K. *>- Pathy, who had asked several questions, made a lengthy speech3,570 words
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Article521 1936-09-26 2 Clerk Sent For Trial Singapore, Friday. THAI if a bank employee knows a feUW employee is going to rob the bank, he is not bound to tell his employer, and that »ne employer has no right of action aeainst him, was the submission put forward by Mr.521 words
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Article58 1936-09-26 2 Annual Reunion U Hangkok Bang l s. y 4 MEMBERS and Wtnda ol lA u jion in Slam, roregatberini last nieh at the annual reunion, teai u .v L hai the g«l ol 150 fi££S& Panted U, the 1-; Poppy Day eoUeeUon by the Km of Prince Purachutru.58 words
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Advertisement33 1936-09-26 2 Do You BELIEVE In RM£H$ 4 fed 1 11 17^:^ *J BCI IDDHDT vrtllD Dpi ICC? If Figures Mean Anything YOU MUST SUPPORT CrownLife Insurance Company OF CANADA E5 HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.33 words
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Advertisement72 1936-09-26 2 SHELL LUBRICATING OH, i* tKd ay.*— IMPERIAL AIRWAYS ROYAL DUTCH AIR LINES rwp Wi^i AIR FRANCE BRITISH AIRWAYS ?^l 1?^ BRITISH CONTINENTAL AIRWAYS m -A DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA \J|te INDIAN TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRWAYS lF| >IISR AIR WORKS, S.A. REGIE AIR At'RIQUE Cy SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS j* v SWEDISH MR LINES H SWISS72 words
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Article1479 1936-09-26 3 Cold Storage Pay 7 1/2 p.c. 34TH GENERAL MEETING Very Successful Year Singapore, Friday. "fflE success of our business depends on the goodwill and support of our customers and we endeavour to retain this and attract new customers by efficient and courteous service and prompt deliveries and bv supplying only1,479 words
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Article228 1936-09-26 3 Sailor W no Could Hardly Walk lor Fain ti Rheumatism had so crippled this old sailor that be could only make his way about Witt) pain arm ditticulty. Here he g tells how a friend introduced him to a i nmedy which made him228 words
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Advertisement36 1936-09-26 3 ISIXOI I I AISS AND FIELD GLASSES ISV THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SOX 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. -MAN A LION- j i UvKiS/r/ RAPID HARDENING j V-*f/ CEMENT j j36 words
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Advertisement185 1936-09-26 3 Look For This r|G^*| Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, P CHROMIUM STEEL. DEALERS THROU GHOUT MALAYA. 7" -hy 1/• Atl \MJL VICAOZ> Ulmu* PARSTJL am JLiF U JL W^tafS; wor S ,d f of a "pons ln temUS a PCrfeCt diVe a hOTe rUn185 words
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Advertisement239 1936-09-26 4 REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE HI OM»O\ COMMODITIES London, Sept. 25. Bu y ers J 3 116 Tuiii up me SeUers 4 73/ up 1 1 16 October Buyers 7 1116 7/4 SeUers 7 13,16 7 13,16 rw»f in«»c Buyers 7% /4 oct|Dec> Seuers 7 13 16 7 13|16 Jan^lMar. Buyers 7239 words
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Advertisement195 1936-09-26 4 London, Sept. 25. Previous To-day Change J. P. Coats 53|- 53]Distlllers 106 6 106J9 up 3 General Electric 91|9 91|10 up 1 Imperial Chemical Industries 40|6 40|3 —3 London Tin 8|- B|l up 1 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 316 32|- up 6 Shell Trans. Trad, (bearer) 112J6 110J7 —lill HK195 words
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Article1477 1936-09-26 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4|- Ampat Tin 4 3 46 4Q J 4:9 £1 Asam Kjmbang 2 6 6 28 6xd 28- 30|U d £11,477 words
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Article236 1936-09-26 5 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Rubber Singapore, Friday morning. Sm^aporo: 26 5 8 ct.s down 1!16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: 711 16d.. unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 16 716 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. To-day's market opened very dull With prices nominally lower but, in the236 words
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Article171 1936-09-26 5 Agreement With Siam Still Possible London, Sept. 24. SOME disappointment is expressed at yesterday's tin communique owing t< its failure to remove the uncertainty which has been hanging over the tin market since Siam's exorbitant claims in connection with the extension of the restriction scheme becameReuter - 171 words
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88 1936-09-26 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. September) 26% 26 15,16 Good F.A.Q. In cases F.0.8. September* 26 3 4 26% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore) 2G$ 8 26% do. October 26 13 1C 26 15; 16 do. Oct.88 words
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Article149 1936-09-26 6 Malayan Trade Down Singapore. Sept. 24. irrORDING to the Malaya Trade StaKtoMcs issued to-day by theßesistrarr,Pneral of Statistics. S.S. F.M.&.. Uie iross value of Malaya's overseas trade rSSng August was approximately Sl6OOOOOO less than that of July, but 'mains the second highest since the td $52,721,000 as against $61,315,000 in149 words
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Article28 1936-09-26 6 Mr. Dimmock, brother of Mr. Fred Dimmock the ex-Tottenham Hotspur footballer, jumped for his life as flames shot from a furniture lorry he was driving at Enfield, Middlesex.28 words
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Article170 1936-09-26 6 Singapore, Sept. 25. R (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $148 R (Siam) W. Coas t No. 2 per Koyan $142 R*. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $138 R. iSiam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $177) R (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $164170 words
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Article58 1936-09-26 6 Substantial Reductions In Rates London. Sept. 24. THE Postmaster-General announces I that on and from Thursday October Ist a telephone service wUI be sLil& from aU parts of Great Bntam ami Northern Ireland to all parts of the --no date sub^ 0 b f ia Ch Cos CBritish Official Wireless - 58 words
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Advertisement16 1936-09-26 6 ABSOLUTE SECURITY Motor Union INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. i| Agents. SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. I Singapore Branches16 words
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Advertisement134 1936-09-26 6 WANTED Tamil Car Driver for Fiat Model 501. 11 AXK OF CHINA (Xncorporated In CUna by BpecUi C*r~>. PAID-UP CAPITAL: 3,453,501.43 RESERVE FUNDS: $1 ,342,242!166.35 TOTAL RESOURCES: HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI London, New York and Osaka. Overseas Branch. MM OF 2. 5 BRANCHES CmES OF CHIN* &S2S w p»"?Sai »w Soi™a134 words
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Advertisement44 1936-09-26 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y.130.900,000 00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 i 8472 Compradore's Desk44 words
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Article752 1936-09-26 7 INDIA TYRE RUBBER Dun lop Purchase Approved London, Sept. 15. THE shareholders of the India Tyre and Rubber Company to-day agreed 10 the sale of the business at Inchinnan U» the Dunlop Rubber Company, says the Financial Times. Under the contract the Preference shareholders receive 27s 6d for each fully752 words
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Article100 1936-09-26 7 Resumption Of Talks London. Sept. 23. In the House of Commons on July 30. the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, explained the reaioni for which negotiations for a resumption of Ar-glo-Italian trade, following thi« lif.ing of sanctions, had had to be suspended. The two Governments,British Official Wireless - 100 words
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Article194 1936-09-26 7 Gold Woe Fall Causes Nervousness Singapore, Sept. 24. MESSRS. Guthrie and Co., report: While New York and London markets have remained rather dull with only very limited business passing, the market here during the middle period of our review showed considerable firmness and a fair volume of business194 words
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Article71 1936-09-26 7 French Franc Rallies In London London, Sept. 24. Following news that the Bank of P'rancp had raised iu> rate of discount nom 3 to 5 per cent the French franc which earlier had shown weakness l ailied somewhat on the Foreign Exchange Market, to-day. Bank returns show anBritish Official Wireless - 71 words
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Article92 1936-09-26 7 Most Favoured Nation London, Sept. 23. THE Most Favoured Nation Clause in commercial treaties was strongly approved to-day in a report by the League of Nation's Economic Committee. The report declares that the Most Favoured Nation Clause, and the system Of equality it is designed to establish,British Official Wireless - 92 words
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Article344 1936-09-26 7 Approval By N.E.I. Amsterdam, Sept. 4. AT to-cay s session of the Netherlands n Indie? People's Council the draft ordinance providing for the increase of the ordinary ad-valorem export duty on native rubber from sto 10 per cent wa» adopted, says the correspondent of the Financial Times. Native344 words
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Article146 1936-09-26 7 The directors of the Renong Tin Dredging Company propose to pay a j final dividend of 15 per cent, on the Ordinary shares. This makes, with the 1 5 per cent, interim, a Jotal of 20 per t cent, for the year ended 30th June last I146 words
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Article480 1936-09-26 7 Protect 's Home Investor THE rapid growth of the Fixed Trusts movement in the past four vears has led to the expression in many quarters of anxiety regarding their soundness, says the City Editor of the Observer. It is satisfactory to note, therefore, that the Board of480 words
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Article93 1936-09-26 7 London, Sept. 24. Signs of the cumulative effects of the industrial recovery of the last few yesirs appear in current statistics and reports. The gross receipts of four mam-line railways last week were 128,000 or 4.3 per cent, over the total for the corresponding week of last year,British Official Wireless - 93 words
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Article37 1936-09-26 7 Wh eat Production m Wir Washington. Sept. 22 THE Department of Agriculture estJn>t< wheat production for 37c:jUiitries excluding Russia and China at 2.938 million bushels, a decline of five per cent, compared with last year tenter W'reless.Reuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article110 1936-09-26 8 Even For American Strong Men New York. TENTRAL Park— The "Hyde Park" of v New York is now considered unsafe even for 'strong men". Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine, urging municipal officers to strengthen his department, has stated. "It is almost impossible adequately to police Central Park. It110 words
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Advertisement319 1936-09-26 8 The Most Amazing Film Seen in Years? I *^^0f 1 rhis i>> nt Most %l RS I| S 40^*' PJr i AMAZING motion pic a^ Ma Uw afV aVI jf^ I t ture that has flashed on *Jk WxQ&Zt t&? \>[ <**> i thc s crecn since th e IKT319 words
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Advertisement259 1936-09-26 8 LAST NIGHT Outstanding Comedian In k3l fvS^ Picture mmm a^ mmmm^ tmt^^^^ CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS LATEST COMEDY SUCCESS MODERN TIMES*" UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE with PAULETTE GODDARD HER PORTRAYAL OF A GIRL MEN TO-MORROW* CAN'T FORGET IS UNFORGETTABLE BY ALL WHO SEE "DANGEROUS" "gggk wT° S FRANCHOT TONE MATINEES TO-MORROW259 words
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Article208 1936-09-26 9 Birthday Show To-Day At Capitol MICKEY, the most famous and univer- sally-loved mouse, will be e iaht years old on Sept. 28, which happins to be a Monday, so to enable all child r"n to have a part in his birthday celebm tions, which will take the form208 words
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Article127 1936-09-26 9 Beetles Attack Oxford Building i ßy Air Mail; Oxford. Sept. 12. DAVAGES of the death-watch beetle 11 have been discovered in the Sheldonian Theatre, one of Oxford's most beautiful buildings. The Sheldonian. which is the srene of all L'rp a t University ceremonies including the conferring of degrees.127 words
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Article108 1936-09-26 9 Scotland London. Sept. 10. I on DON may soon hear the long-drawn L .'Team, made by th< sireo of an American police car chasing Kangsters. on the streets as well as on the screen Scotland Yard authorities are experi nuMitinß with a siren of the wailins now108 words
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Article83 1936-09-26 9 I Gainst Shipping Line For Seasickness mt, Ne w York. pvi school teachers have filed a suit In the Federal Court here for n: Kes totalling 126,500 dollars 1 25,300) because they were seasick on 1 the liner Prince David, operated oy the Canadian National SteamshtLnr "nanv T,td.83 words
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656 1936-09-26 9 Women Workers Complain Of Low Wages W'^Ln^hT ribGd a POliUCal a Pat sneaked tn akers Were depreciated speakers at the annual conference of t rf fe l Uni n f OPeratlw Bi how ctloners and Allied Worke Mr uF°o Way Hall London. IU J? th W Banfleid, M.P. for Wedne656 words
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Article121 1936-09-26 9 Brighter Stations For L.M.S. (By Air Main London. Sept. 11. DAILWAY stations on the London, 11 Midland and Scotland Railway are to be made brighter. Six new standard colours have been adopted for rerainting the company's 2.500 passenger stations. Th^re ojrv two light colours, "deep cream 1 or121 words
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Advertisement288 1936-09-26 9 Theatre ROYAL I ""jg^fSfi^ff I "MAYA BAZAAR" featuring Miss Vijayal CAPITOL TO-DAY at 11 A.M. Special "MICKEY MOUSE" Birthday Matinee Party. fc? AU Chil dren will receive a gift. See the V i -%Jr best programme ever presented includrl&Q ~^JZ^' mg MICKEY MOUSE'S Latest Coloured C Success "THROUGH THE MIRROR."288 words
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Article468 1936-09-26 10 "PEACE AND JUSTICE Occupa tion No t Achieved? (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. A MOVING appeal has been adA dressed to the peoples of the world by the Emperor Haile Selassie on behalf of his country. He declares that more than two thirds468 words
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Article27 1936-09-26 10 Mr. Henry Bronnert has been appointed French Consul in Manchester. He has spent over 40 years in that city, and became a naturalized British subject In 1905.27 words
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Article, Illustration315 1936-09-26 10 A BRILLIANT young Welsh MttgwOP, paralysed as a result of oven* oik and fearing that his career was ruaiea. has been found dead, with a nJOt wound, at King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E.— scene of his student days just as doctors weie satisfied that315 words
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Article38 1936-09-26 10 Mr. Wang Chlng-wei, chairman of the Central Political Council, Is still in Czechoslovakia and is not expected to return to China before the end of the year, according to Mr. Chu Minyi, former secretary-general of the Executive Yuan.38 words
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Article201 1936-09-26 10 LA WRENCE OF ARABIA Relics Found In Art Shop IBy Air Aluil» London, Sept. 8 A SKETCH book belonging to Lawrence of Arabia, several interesting sketches and Lawrence's paint box have been discovered in an old art shop in Weymouth, (Dorset). The sketch book wa;> thought to have been lost201 words
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Advertisement14 1936-09-26 10 H'^ Beautiful new Ladies Underwear Ms// C"! AT BAMS T I F F 114 words
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Advertisement10 1936-09-26 10 •M I i 4:^ llmb gill; -if I; JfMßp^BtßP^i^^^^^^^^^V^^*^*^'^-' **"-*'"^"->>M^10 words
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Advertisement363 1936-09-26 11 FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR: Before buying ar electric refrigerator be sure to the Shelv-ujor— the world's most beaut'fu refnperator 'vhich provider 50% mor< us; ,Np space *han any other make. Let and Fletcher, Orchard Road, Singapore For Your WEDDING PRESENTS, Large Selection of British Made E.P.NJS Wares Tea Sets Fancy Articles363 words
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Advertisement714 1936-09-26 11 Trade Bargains j eiA ,A PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO. No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date j Studio where your photographs may be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography If unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding714 words
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Advertisement419 1936-09-26 11 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Hoad. Gowns, Millinery, Expert Eurcoean Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported AmericaD "nods Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladles' Tailoring Dressee made to order. Ready made Dresses far sale. Perfect style and finish— CMng419 words
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Article323 1936-09-26 12 rpHE situation in China changes so constantly that comment is always liable to be put out of date by subsequent events. Yesterday the position in Shanghai as the result of the murder of a Japanese Marine in the Hongkew district was alarming in the extreme, but later323 words
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Article992 1936-09-26 12 A Weekend Caiiserie by Autolycus OVER a fair foaming tankard at a popular bar the talk had turned on the subject of international affairs in the Far East, and one of the debaters was holding forth upon the inevitability of war between Britain and Japan before many more992 words
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Article104 1936-09-26 12 Mr. J. B. Carr, who returned from home leave last week, has assumed duties as headmaster, High School, Kajang. After three weeks' indisposition in Victoria Hospital, Hong Kong, Sir Andrew Caldecott, the Governor, returned to duty last week. Dr S Dason, oi Sitiawan, left <>n Thursday for Bam Arang104 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-09-26 12 A scene inside one of Swttieriand's most up-to-date maternity h^ tals at Aarau, which is state run for the benefit of both rich ami p i? shows new'born babies in sliding cots that are used like .trays. The. are »m each other by lass partitions— a hygienic vat ion.49 words
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544 1936-09-26 13 EMPIRE KEY POSITION Guarding British (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 9. FE Times/' which is now publishing a series of articles from a Special Correspondent in Singapore on the British Naval Base there, publishes a leading article on the reasons for establishing the base there.544 words
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Article120 1936-09-26 13 From Yemen To King Of Egypt Cairo, j A TON of matari coffee, reputedly the finest in the world, is on its way to Cairo from the Yemen, a gift to Kin<s Farouk from the Imam Yehia. The transportation of the coffee has been entrusted to the120 words
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Article135 1936-09-26 13 A BRISTOL mother, whose boy was before the Bristol juvenile court was told by the chairman, Mr. A. E. Richards, that she was an absolute disgrace to her sex. "I do not know how you can walk about the City of Bristol and hold your135 words
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Article, Illustration32 1936-09-26 13 Flagging in E. R. Hall (Bentley) who came in second in the R.A.C. International Tourist Trophy Race over the Ards Circuit, Belfast. The race was won by Freddie Dixon, driving a Riley.32 words
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Article159 1936-09-26 13 Special Film For The Public Paris. UNDER t*K new organisation of the French Air Force, tshe country has been divided into four regions, with the headquarters at Dijon, Paris, Tours and Aix en Provence. General Mouchard, who was a technical delegate at the Disarmament Conference and at159 words
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Article119 1936-09-26 13 Tiro Entire Strangers Meet Toronto RACING up the gangway of the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of Richmond, Abraham Gerald Donn, a young Toronto accountant, embraced an English girl his bride-to-be whom he was seeing for the first time. The girl was Miss Sadie Conswake, aged 20. a119 words
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Advertisement28 1936-09-26 13 pHONE Telegraphic Address: THE MOST CHARMINGLY aaTUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT IHF COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS -THE" PLACfc FOR COCKTAILS—LUNCHEON AND DINNER.28 words
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Advertisement18 1936-09-26 13 DSSSCSdTff !!!r'l!3!!B^^Sll ■t^ .'^iVaiMliiiMmU-MiiircUiiiUUUfe m vv;l|n *h v mmllllilllluil T> \\v\ GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU m-* 3018 words
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Article, Illustration208 1936-09-26 14 Mrs Clare Pyfe wife of a N ewcastle-on-Tyne warehouseman who is Vice-Chairman of the Conservative* Ad visory Council, who hold their annual Congress at Margate in a few weens time. She will automatically become Chairman next year. The King has given a historic t o t nautical school. The galley208 words
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Advertisement12 1936-09-26 15 SA *J*~ I iLjO Wmam A Rfltff.es I a. c e Ja12 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1936-09-26 16 lon* notes for the coming season deep vibrant colour* in shoes-high in the f ront-stitching and I ending-talking shopbargains spor ts clothes romantic evening gowns. EVERY time the opportunity presents itself I intend to talk about the new importance of shoes. The reason for my planned persistence is simply1,969 words
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Advertisement101 1936-09-26 17 LUGGAGE CA RRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE j CARRIER CO. Basgafce Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking Apents for FMM Railways Baggage Agents for:Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd.. etc.. etc. Tel. Address:— "LUOGAQE" J S PHONE 242S or call Union Bldg. J 1 /liV/> FILMS ir ■»j'*'101 words
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Advertisement105 1936-09-26 17 I A TOURIST'S SHOPPING GUIDE HAIRDRESSER S Maison Marcelle j 'j For a Natliral i /?s*- :y**^< Permanent fc&^f^V Wave j F^jpi S^l Try our latest J 35 Stamford Rd. TeL 48*7 Prop. J. KOOY, i •J> V STATIONER SPECIAL OFFER of Writing Cabinets A box containing 50 sheets food105 words
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Advertisement86 1936-09-26 17 BOOKSHOP BASIC ENGLISH BOOKS A. B. C. of Basic English Basic Dictionary Basic by Examples Everyday Basic Basic English Basic Words Price $1-35 each. KELLY WALSH, LTD., (Incorporated in Hongkong) Raffles Place Singapore. SILK STORE i 1 i SATISFACTION r GUARANTEED WHEN SHOPPING AT Tajmahal Store SILK MERCHANTS 23 HIGH86 words
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Advertisement86 1936-09-26 17 CHEMIST INVISIBLE. TAMPAX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN. FOR THE Modern Woman NO PINS NO PADS NO BELTS. Free Descriptive Booklet "WOMENS NEWER FREEDOM" AGENTS: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Inc. in F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. KLANO. KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN. BEAUTY dorothy niore... 18- L, battery rd. (second floor), phone 6995.86 words
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Article201 1936-09-26 18 Ten Ocean Linirs In Japan THE shipbuilding trade in Japan har 1 been exceedingly active of lati a matter of fact, orders for ten oceai liners, totalling nearly 100.000 tons, h. been laced since August 15. It i stated that most yards are fuli\ booked with orders op201 words
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Article141 1936-09-26 18 A wards To Brit ish Seamen AT a meeting of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, held in the rooms of the Liverpool Underwriters' Association. Mr. T. H. Harper presiding, the following awards for bravery were made: Illuminated address to Captain H. C Proctor, master of the steamer141 words
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Advertisement450 1936-09-26 18 U ra^-^JHHH___^^^^ BY P&Oand BRITISH IN DIATINES Outwards. Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore CORFU 15,000 In Port RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 RANCHI H.UOO Oct. 9 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 BURDWAN 6,070 Oct. 22 1937. CARTHAGE 15.000 Oct. 23 Tonnage S'pore. NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 1 SOMALI 6.810 Nov.450 words
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Advertisement128 1936-09-26 18 iVY.ii. ijxi<: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT* CUNARD WHITE STAR. LI (Incorporated in Japan). In LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKUSAN MARb Oci. 1 s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATCRI MARU Oot 29 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $497 $540 |317 |343 Marseilles 514128 words
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Miscellaneous378 1936-09-26 18 .J. tm JPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE j S I STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pontianak Tobelo Sept. 20 9 am Pengerang Aik Soon 2G 9 am Western Canada tt and Western States of US.A. OorfU Sept. 26 10 air China (generally) tt Corfu 20 10 am 1378 words
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Article30 1936-09-26 19 The 33,000- ton flagship of the HollandAmerica Line, now in course of construction at the shipyard of the Rotterdam Dry Dock Co., will be named Nieuw Amsterdam30 words
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Article134 1936-09-26 19 Improved Investment Of Ships THE increase in the number of vessels 1 calling at Oslo which has marked recent years still continues, and during the last financial year there was an improvement of 334 vessels of 211,676 tons gross. The total was 28.530 vessels of 8,970,929 tons, compared134 words
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Article75 1936-09-26 19 i THE motorship Kashii Maru, the first 1 vessel on the new express cargo service from Continental ports to the Far East operated by Nippon Yusen Kaisha (including vessels of the Kokusai Kisen Kaisha), arrived at Kobe on Aug. 19. This voyage from Hamburg to Japan of75 words
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Advertisement286 1936-09-26 19 11l lt\S rII lII* LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Bali*. MARELLA Sept. 27 Oct. 3 MERKUR Oct. 28 Nov 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at in following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bourne to the286 words
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Advertisement530 1936-09-26 19 1 L; 'N i^w to french poRTS u^r~^T\ J DALNY For Marsellles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Oct. 4 I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Oct. 16 I D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 CAPTOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov. 13 i OUTWARDS I > (from530 words
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Miscellaneous104 1936-09-26 19 sll IPS l\ »<MK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. La Plata Mare 22 1 Hai Lee 20 1 Corfu 18 3 Larut 11 3 Sphinx 8 3 Nelcus 30 3 Tuscaloosa City 32 3 Silvercypress 34 3 Kinta 38 3 Tai.iin Maru 46 4104 words
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Advertisement456 1936-09-26 20 I -*r^ I F I IIT Streamline I II I I fi H.P. SALOON (|>A Ti V THE HEW STREAM MA.mmr 111 AND CONVERTIBLE $9 IAX Sy^^^v Hf SINGAPORE jpHORE^AHRu .J*J^L, ir^ This new 500 Fiat "Streamline I TO^VS^^^V*^ 22 CENTS 1 m<m but es of the most up-to-date ex-456 words
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Advertisement23 1936-09-26 21 THE \i:\V i iiu.iii aiiii: with the "METER-MISER" 4 YEARS GUARANTEE ON VIEW m. e e:jsathan. IAOIO t SOIWO EVCIKEER! 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD.23 words
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Miscellaneous1981 1936-09-26 21 l »-'----^«w~w~w~^»^^.^A tical review by Paul de Waart. 5. Mis-' 8.20 p.m. Message from Paris, by sion news. 6. Journal. Mr. Francois Porche. i»^ m l r lll > 1 XFa IS Ml > Mn i Continuation of the Phohi programme. 8.30 p.m. Literary Talk, by Francois &LM rHkl iM1,981 words
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Article319 1936-09-26 22 TRADE AT A STANDSTILL Difficulties Of Pi yment (By Air Mail) London, Sept. 8. THE civil war in Spain is costing manufacturers and traders of this country many thousands of pounds every week. Trade betwen the two countries is now practically at a standstill. Imports319 words
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Article193 1936-09-26 22 Opened In Cork By Mr. de Valera <Bv Air Mail) Cork. Sept. 9. CORK'S new City Hall, which cost nearly £200.000 to build, has been officially opened by Mr. de Valera, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State. The building la on the same193 words
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Article33 1936-09-26 22 The stamp collection formed by the late Mr. A. H. Lamborn. the United States merchant who drew commission on all the Allies' sugar during the war. has been sold in London for £16.000.33 words
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Article248 1936-09-26 22 Seaside Holidays He Ito DRITONS of the present generation an u likely to live at least four yean longer than their grand-parenu And that annual fortnight's holiday (three weeks if you're lucky* by the sea is one of the big reasons why Insurance companies and doctoi so248 words
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Article23 1936-09-26 22 Miss Jasmine Bligh one of the BBC. television announcer-hos who underwent an operation for appendicitis, is stated to be "getting t very well."23 words
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Advertisement19 1936-09-26 22 ANCHOR Krewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO HREWBRY CO.. LTD «oi,r: agents SIME. DARBY 8c CO.. LTD.19 words
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Miscellaneous749 1936-09-26 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 2 20 p.m. News and Economic Re- Tiny Hand is Frozen (Browning Mum view in English Germany Scherzo from "Youth' <Ber2.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. ft Qrch> ScherZQ uoin OC 2 U1 50 Hour: "The Ro- Symphony No. 3 (Vienna Sympn .runce of749 words
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Advertisement64 1936-09-26 23 SHERBORNE Tan-Four by AUk 1 lill tIL bl the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive j tzz^^ZTZl** -1. dy unes sweepins down from the roof t0 the tail ta a Ihanorv'unbr'okon'cu^. wheel and lugg age compartment is flush with the reaj n.,c-v< filtinrr ilitii 1 0 TOOI, a^lQ llic s64 words
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1036 1936-09-26 24 LONG PUBLIC SERVICE NOT DESIRABLE Municipal Representation On Improvement Trust Singapore. Friday. AT the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore today, referring to the approval by the General Committee, by a majority, of the re-appointment of Mr. J. A. Elias and Mr. S. Q. Wong as the Commissioners' representatives1,036 words
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Article35 1936-09-26 24 Squadron-leader J A C. WWfW of Honiley, Warwickshire, is likely to be Conservative candidate for the Pa liamentary by-election in the Brdtagton division, Birmingham, caused by th'- 1 death of Mr. J. S. Eales, K.C.35 words
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Article19 1936-09-26 24 A London to Lowestoft goods train broke in two between Darsham -i" Halesworth, Suffolk, and several wagom were derailed.19 words
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Article2408 1936-09-26 25 fiKYE MEETING OPENS Brown Fox Pays Singapore, Friday, rfjfE weather favoured the first i day's races of the Singapore r«rf Club's Autumn Skye Meeting held in Bukit Timah this afternoon. There was a fair attendance, and the going was good. The first surprise of the2,408 words
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Article80 1936-09-26 25 Finnish Runner Has Two Now Stockholm, Sept. 24. JUNNAR Hoeckert, the Finnish runner, 1 to-day set up a new world record for he two miles, with 8 min. 57 4 10 sees The old record was held by Donald iash. with 8 min. 58 sees.— Reuter Last week,80 words
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Article549 1936-09-26 26 Home Side Unlucky Singapore, Friday. BKBDI set 01 io*»arus ana a A itMMtff aeience tiad a lot 10 do with the vie oiy gained by Hie MMkilf i¥ over me ".t V- -4. on me Mamm Koua ground to-day, by 2 fM||i to 1. the i.M.C.A. were549 words
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Article54 1936-09-26 26 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB THE event to-morrow at the Singa- pore Swimming Club is a three breadths composite race one breadth breast stroke, one back stroke and one free style open to all classes under handicap conditionv The race counts towards monthly aggregate. The usual water polo practice games54 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-09-26 26 The R.A. team whirl, h-at the S r K C. at Hong Lim Green at hockey yesterday.17 words
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Article334 1936-09-26 26 SECOND DAY OF AMATEUR RACES Phoon lok Should Win The Last Race (By "Capt. Hawk") A VERY interesting programme of races will conclude the Singapore Autumn Skye M?eting to-day when there should be a bigger crowd at Bukit Timah. Ihe Big Sweep is on Race 8 and the Double Tote334 words
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Article86 1936-09-26 26 RACE ONE 1. BROWN LADY 2. Sea Aerial 3. Klumpur RACE TWO 1. BAY LADDIE 2. John Nash 3. Take My Tip RACE THREE 1. LITTLE MOTHER 2. Broun Fox 3. Fancan RACE FOUR 1. RAWANG 2. Stormy Night 3. Prince Caravel RACE FIVE 1. HEAD OF86 words
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Article173 1936-09-26 26 S. C. R. C. Tennis r Final (By "Cross Court) Singapore, Friday A FAMILIAR figure in the tenm* courts at Hong Lim Cireen during the last 15 years and former doubles partner of the late Kin,,, liooi Hye, Chua Choon Lenny, a t the age of 37173 words
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Article237 1936-09-26 26 OWIN(i to pressure on space in this morning's issue, the weekly sporting commentary which usual i\ appears on Saturday under tht above heading, by Hermes, is h«4d over until Monday play to Woo Wan's backhand, placing to the side lines and occasionally coming up to the237 words
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Article132 1936-09-26 26 Superior Stick Work Succeeds Sinsarore. Frida*. PLAYING on Booff Lim Oreen afternoon the ha. (Blakar bont, the S C R C. fit hoc kt v bv the Odd poal in three. It WM a fairly pamo. but tho Gunners deserved i«» T^oir stick work was luperior there was132 words
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Article323 1936-09-26 27 Good Game At The Hospital Singapore, Friday. A FRIENDLY hockey match between the General Hospital and the C.S.C.. played to-day on the G.H.R.C. ground, resulted in the C.S.C. winning by three goals to one. The teams were fairly evenly matched. The General Hospital bullied off and with some323 words
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Article97 1936-09-26 27 Pulau Rrani Beat R.A. 11—0 Singapoie. Friday. MJLAU Brani defeated the R.A. tßlakan Ltatil at rugger yesterday by 11 winta la '-joal and two tries) to nil. The R.A. held their own in the first ill, and all the scoring was done after the interval. Harvey went over97 words
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Article180 1936-09-26 27 THE following will play In the first 1 S.C.C. practice rugger same on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 5 p.m.. Whites: p. H. Burgess; F P. H Pearse. E. M. Watt, R. A. Ward. E. I. Htnton; G. T. Gillespie, O. R. T. Henman; Lt. Beadnell180 words
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Article36 1936-09-26 27 A 'i appeal has been entered against "t ence of two years' detention l( i on a Brentford boy. aged 16, at A n<l Old Bailey for the manslaughter of Arthur Hodgkinson at a Kew fairground36 words
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Article220 1936-09-26 27 S.A.F.A. CUP FINAL TO -DAY I Soccer Prize-Giving I To Follow Singapore, Friday. 1 THE Singapore Cup soccer final beiween nlav th e Gunners and th e Police will be S{2?row at C n R ad Stadium t0 Winners of the Second Division of the Pnii^ i league last season,220 words
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Advertisement158 1936-09-26 27 When your lanc y l arn s to i>i^^^^ something cool and refreahng— 'Ovaltine,' served cold, is one of the most delicious drinks imaginable. jlfore delicious Ovaltine for the: Prepared from malt mil* S a7*e price. Larger Mm. but': ner^of^', Ov f altlne a periect tonic iood. it oro- mc158 words
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Article, Illustration99 1936-09-26 28 Brown Fox, ridden by Mr. Allan, winning the second race at Bukit Timah yesterday in the first day of the Skye Meeting. Maggie Girton is second, V/> lengths behind, and Fancan came in only a head behind for third place Green Mark, Mr. H. S.99 words