Morning Tribune, 30 October 1936
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Title Section14 1936-10-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. Zoo. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, October 30, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article950 1936-10-30 1 POWERS A THK CIVIL WAH jSEW NEUTRALITY PLAN oiiMitvKtts to m tmm ro IFTER a lengthv meeting the international committee for non-inter- vention in Spain decided that the breaches of the agreement between the Powers, alleged by the So/iet against Italy and Portugal, had not been950 words
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Article, Illustration14 1936-10-30 1 Sir Edgar Britten. Commodore of the Cunard-White Star line, whose death was announced yesteroay.14 words
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Article108 1936-10-30 1 New Scottish Secretary Appointed London. Oct 29 AN extensive Cabinet re -shuffle is announced following the death of Sir Godfrey Collins. Setfetary of State for Scotland, and the appointment of Mr. Walter Elliott. Minister of Agriculture. to the vacant post Mr Herbert Morrison will succeed MrReuter - 108 words
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Article67 1936-10-30 1 THE Civil Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. Kenneth Af. Lindsay, M.P.. is shortly to visit Australia and Sew Zealand as thc Empire Parliamentary Association's representative, and toill break his outward journey at Singapore fer a brief tour of inspection. He is expected to arrive in Singapore67 words
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Article213 1936-10-30 1 he two communities and casualties J numbered 60 dead and 500 wounded. Arrangements for the provincial elections were proceeding. Mr Butler quoted the Viceroys address at the opening of the Indian r.egislature. dealing with experiments in reoresentative self-government and appealing for co-operation of all politicalReuter - 213 words
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Article60 1936-10-30 1 London. Oct. 29. U R T H A BUTL ER, Under Secretary for mtmmTZiJ* a statp ment in the Comft,^V x pt for the riotln K muT;,,-- l Uch was essentially a comliS air the Eternal situation, «.dia remained satisfactory. inc l r lesome Mature of the60 words
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Article210 1936-10-30 1 Abandoned By Japan? Tokyo. Oct. 29 RECALLING the question of positive Anglo-Japanese co-operation or alliance which was arrived at the time the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Yoshida. left for London in April, the somewhat sensational Kokumin Shirnbun. drawing attention to the "establishment of epoch-making national Japanese policv." declares210 words
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Article192 1936-10-30 1 Experiments In K.L. 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. |F certain experiments which were starti ed this morning in Pudu Road turn out successfully Kuala Lumpur will ln the near future have an excellent stretch of smooth non-skid roads. An experiment is being carried192 words
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Article94 1936-10-30 1 Spanish Cabinet Madrid, Oct. 29 Rumours of a reconstruction of the Government are current and a Cabinet crisis is considered* imminent. The Svndicalists are reported to be pressing for active representation in the Cabinet on the grounds that their organisation has provided the Government fighting forces. Meanwhile the Prime Minister,94 words
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Advertisement38 1936-10-30 1 POWDERED WHOLE MILK j ap^frUM FRESH MILK uW FORM. ADD WATER j il AND Y U HAV 1 THE FINEST COWS IN THE HEALTH 0! I L MILK. YOUR FAMILY. ***^SB3^^^ S Distributors I GETZ BKOS^A CO 138 words
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903 1936-10-30 2 TIN RECOVERY BENEFITS UNITED ENGINEERS Company's Improved Results In Last Year Singapore, Thursday. ALL-BOUND improvement in the activities of Mie tnited Engineers. Ltd., was leportt'd by the chairman. Mr. J. A. 1\ Stiaehan. in his address at the 25th annua general meeting of the Company to-day. Their works, he >aid.903 words
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Article182 1936-10-30 2 Planes Christened All Over Country Nanking, Oct. 29. rHE 50th biithday of Marshal Cniang 1 Kai Shek falls on to-day, but on the round that this date is calculated on he lunar calendar the Central Government has fixed it for Oct. 31. Telegrams are pouring inio .Nanking from182 words
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Article55 1936-10-30 2 Tlie new day school erected in the compound of St. Paul'.; Church. 6th mile. Upper Serangoon, will be opened on Saturday at 4.45 p.m. by Mrs. Graham White. Tac opening wili be iollowcd by tea. after which Evensong will be sung ,and a collection taken on bihalf55 words
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Article201 1936-10-30 2 Stand Against Japan Shanghai. Oct 29 |T is believed that the mo 1 Japanese military in North China li to comp blow to the Japanese dema The majority of the Nan-; are. however, in favour of ma a firm stand instead of Japanese A weakkneed hold,201 words
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Advertisement121 1936-10-30 2 After Your Meals 1 PILLS km V ml I Ml WM WWW Wf f f DIGESTIVE TROUBLES. OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING DISPENSARIES SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 90, ROBINSON ROAD lldaviiiaw T w-Ju H G. WELLS' World Famous Story PAVILION To-Night BMm Another Triumph for (,fl j A ALEXANDER KORDA. The121 words
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1242 1936-10-30 3 Mr. A.S. Small At Annual "Clan" Dinner Singapore, Thursday. f„i function was the c VER Y cccssful 0 U1 th e Society of A annual dm^r f lay a held to-night t YorfcWremcn in Malay guegt f t the Adelphi HOiei g fioour was UU1,242 words
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Article218 1936-10-30 3 Flying Trip By R. A. F. Singapore, Thursday. IIR Commodore Sydney Smith. OBE A the Air Officer Commanding Roval Air Force. Far East, returned to Singapore to-day after a trip by one of the R.A.F. flying boats to Port Dickson to visit the Malay Regiment. About twenty218 words
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Article126 1936-10-30 3 Life Of The Dance Hall Hostess IIANCING FEET" at the Alhambra is a pleasaht and lively musical by Republic Pictures. A ten-cents-a-dance hall figures prominently and we see something of the trials of those energetic ladies known as hostesses who dance with all comers. The remarks of the126 words
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Advertisement18 1936-10-30 3 i Sil viler in "YhirNATURAL HAIR l-OOD F i "ni all Oicmim. I Uirtfrc *vt% H d St...v18 words
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Advertisement44 1936-10-30 3 n/LAyvfii \MW*I RAPID HARDENING I CEMENT Look For This Trade Mark When Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMIUM STEEL. AT ALL DEALERS THROU GHOUT MALAYA. MODERATELY PRICED. FULLY GUARANTEED. m I SOLD IN MALAYA FOR Ifl^H 75 YEARS. f^.JUUBm Sole Agents:44 words
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Miscellaneous55 1936-10-30 3 Law \olirr Fur To day Before the Chief Justice in the lst Court at 11 a.m. Bankruptcy:— 2 Petitions. Motion and 1 Public Examination. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30 a.m. Summonses-in-Chamb?rs. Originating Summonses. Interpleader Summons and Petition for Admission. At 12 noon in the 2nd Court:— Bankruptcy— l55 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL 'SERVICE
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Article89 1936-10-30 4 London. Oct. 29. RUBBER Previous To-day Change November Buyers 8^ 8 December Buyers 8116 8 116 JaiUMar. Buyers l a 81/ a .London. Oct. 29. PALM OIL (Malay) Las t Quotation To-day In bulk Oct.Nov. Shipment. £22-5-0 value unchanged SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Nov.lDec. Shipment 9 10V 2 sellers89 words
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Article145 1936-10-30 4 London. Oct 29 Previous To-day Chang9 J. P. Coat* 533 53 6 3 Distillers 112 112 Duniop Rubber 36 36 3 -3 General Electric 90 6 91 3 9 Guinness 1446 1446 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 419 41 74 11? Imperial Tobacco l 2 A 17 9 _9145 words
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Article20 1936-10-30 4 Cash moon official price) £2053 4 £206 2 3 months forward (noon official price* £2043 8 £204 < 820 words
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Article33 1936-10-30 4 RUBBER NewYork. Oc 28. Previous To-day Change Firm Dull Buyers wnw Wh -i* JaVlMar. Buyers. 163, 16 < Seller* I6 7 a 16 TIN Standard Tnn Steady Strong 44* Spot a33 words
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Article78 1936-10-30 4 London. Oct. 29. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Pam (cloalng middle rate) 105.10 105.16 up .06 T.T. on Amsterdam (dosing middle rate) 9.04-3 4 9.033/4 -.01 XT. on Shanghai (cloalng selling rate) is. 2 17 32 is. 2 916 up 1 32 T.T. en Hongkong (closing selling rate)78 words
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Advertisement42 1936-10-30 4 U :::::::::::::r •::::::::::::::::::::::::»HU:UkH::H:^ ""SOUTH ifm^ll 1 si H 1 \^|K|/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. jf CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY 1 mW*^ W T nVTPVD WMmmnm-aaam M*w w. j. unjtiEK, Manager. I mlmlm I Tel. 5936. 1, Flnlayaon Oreen. M m42 words
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Advertisement19 1936-10-30 4 Overseas Assurance F CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor L VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION19 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article176 1936-10-30 5 Singapore: 28 cts., down 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. London: Bd.. unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 5 8 cts., down 116 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Thursday evening. To-day's market opened quiet with buyers bidding below yesterday but in the absense of sellers prices advanced slightly176 words
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Article35 1936-10-30 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $100 1 4, up $1 4. London: £204 12s. 6d.. up 925. 6d.; three months £203 7s. 6d.. up 112s. 6d. New York: 45 12 cts, up 7 8 ct.35 words
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Article241 1936-10-30 5 Singapore. Thursday. 5 pm. Messrs. Fraser and Company, in Iheir daily comment -on the closing trend of the locai market, .state:— The local price oi tin .'ailed to loJlow LondoiVs rise in proportion and was only up '4. Nevertheless, the tin ohare market was very active and there241 words
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Article88 1936-10-30 5 Singapore, Thursday. .Mohamed Ali bin Kamarudin claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. AD. York, the Third Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of cheating one Vaninathan by falsely pretending to apply for a summons for him and dishonestly inducing him to deliver $6.56. He was charged alternatively88 words
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Article488 1936-10-30 5 S '63 "\oq 'ajodmsutg i in4 2 4 4 4i/- i m k Buyers SeUers Buve rs Sellers impat Tin 3^ 0 Jt 1 North Taiping 052 0.57 053 0.58 Vvarn Kumbang 26 6 28j6 26,6 28,6 5,- Pahang Con 16- 17 -cd 17- 18 -cd i "tra: Malay488 words
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Article422 1936-10-30 5 2 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.10 1.30 1.15 1.25 1 1 Mal. Elec. Old. 2.07i /2 2.15 2.07Va 215 "2 2do 7»/ 2 r c Prefs. 1.70 1.80 1.62' 2 172»/a 1 1 do 10% Prefs. 2.27U 2.35 2.20 230 iO 10 Atlas Ice 800 lO.OOnom 8.00 10.00 10422 words
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Article150 1936-10-30 5 UXGAMM MFviriPiiirv 2 I" 1 Mar. 1 Sept. 1 125 127 ci. im-APORE -UIMUPALm J% 1935 red 197 5_i985 $4,000,000 Mar 31 Sent **n PENANG MUNICIPAL m 113 nom *»tf is rer. ***** >».. i2T.. r taii 3 L Sept 30 120 122 nom I* 1935 red.150 words
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Article181 1936-10-30 5 X?g fcM 165 1.55 165 I Kuala -bUm 25: :62l 2 45 255 HLPSfi U5 125 1-10 lio Kundong li! 2.35 2.45 2.40 2.50 |J* fij™ 145 1.55 145 l Malaka Pinda 3 355 ]50 fe^ •a* jg* a 3* BSS-tSS. j-j; 020 015 ou Sassett a 175I181 words
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Article166 1936-10-30 6 TT 2 4 HM London T.T. 2 4 lls London demand -JU Lonaon 4 months sight *gj Lyons demand 141 Hamburg demand 57 New York demand Montreal demand D0 Batavia demand l f Camarang demand 4 Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demands ira3» Madras and Colombo demand a Hongkong demand166 words
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Article178 1936-10-30 6 Singapore. Oct. 29. R (Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No Al $222 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $18. R (Siam) "White Rice" No.178 words
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Article185 1936-10-30 6 WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT R.R.Ca Announcement Well Received Singapore. Oct. 29. MESSRS Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly report on the rubber market. The announcement by the International Rubber Regulation Committee that Ui° permissible release for January June had been fixed at 7<Ti was received very favourably in all markets185 words
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Article148 1936-10-30 6 New Zealand Bill For Protection Wellington. Oct. 28. (nothing in the Bill couia confidence the British shipping industry, whose position was undoubteav ameliorated, though it was still critical and there was much leeway ye to be made up. Government support *%*tvrs' c ope tion established by the148 words
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99 1936-10-30 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. October) 28 1 4 28 5 16 Good FAQ. in cases (FOB. October* 28*8 28 U No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'pore I 28' 8 28 3 16 do. November 2899 words
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Advertisement22 1936-10-30 6 ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j Motor Union I INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. j i j| fjf STME. DARBY CO LTD. j Singapore Branch^. j22 words
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Advertisement368 1936-10-30 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, tTD. (Established in 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid UP VlOOvJr)), Reserve Fund Y.130.900 KM M Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager t. YAM\v Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room ff OnJ-mmL 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's De<k It A K OF CHIX368 words
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Article, Illustration165 1936-10-30 7 RIOTS IN PALESTINE n! .rtv of Turkish fishermen left fcrasnavodsk (trans-Capsia) on July 5 and itl-i in Moscow recently after covering a distance of 4,653 kilometre* in 92 THI Th*** hardv fisherman used simple "pirogues" on canoes made from the trl ntt%s in their exploit^ Oflrjic^ showsFrance-Presse - 165 words
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Advertisement151 1936-10-30 8 J A Trulv Great Picture ranking with the nes,i S A Truly urea (Morning Trlbune j -ASTHOMV! 1 JLmt. Al> VI lIM M^T V HERVEY ALLEN S j I World-Famous Story with j 1 W *mm*MW fredric march MLgW, JNow at the CAPITOLJ j ;V\ SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW j j151 words
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Advertisement159 1936-10-30 8 thf DANCING TEAM OF TOP HAr IN THEIR THE UAN^ HTEST S HOW OF THE VEAR NEW DANCE SENSATIONS -SEVEN BIG SONG HITS H^Bfl^Hl*' ■^^^^^^^^^L^^^^^^^mmmm\^^mmmm^^mmmmmmmWMi^^m ml *M**\W^r 'TT^^^mmtmWk* ':"*-5\ WWW m m^ m m -Xa -^^l \\*s*m ''.'.''-'jr jt lAN6OIFH SCOTT HAMUI J^W** jB[V?J^^ IRVINO ftlßtlNfgUl -BLACK SHEEP" *S^*** OT159 words
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Article256 1936-10-30 9 my Experiment Makes Good Progress lIR Duff Cooper, Secretary of State M K -mrmm his oaid a visit to Alder- !°2, the progress which has been *°S hf h first party of recruits acS& "under "'substandard Army recr,l"l,nS ,v e^o r men *ho were below256 words
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Article167 1936-10-30 9 N§ .Marriage Before Thirty Berlin VOUNG Germans wishing to become I doctors, lawyers, teachers or engineers have suddenly discovered much to :heir dismay-that they will not be able to marry before they are so. The extension of military service over two years and the compulsory labour service167 words
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Article125 1936-10-30 9 ■■Si S^;;; ui p l^ the m* JS^SSSF at Telok A y er this I oll beginning at 5.30:Ovcrti r p UWa P'« Call," Ellenberg; tion L V niSESPi" Th °mas; SelecGod r c? 01 1 "Angels Guard !**n2ffi .."Sß* t!*i ßait* March •■Th Co 2. l es:125 words
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Article132 1936-10-30 9 Y.M.C.A. Hall To Be Used On Sunday [DY kind arrangement with the directors °Ll the *'lL e 2mmm lt bwn made possible for the Salvation Army to use the large Hall in their Orchard Road building for Sundays during November At 8 p.m. every Sunday a Salvation Army132 words
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Article459 1936-10-30 9 Camp Expedition To Lapland (THE Public Schools Exploring Society's expedition to Lapland have returned SJWS2 11 With its tota l strength of |p^H Ut 12 .to^fi* leaders assistan eaders, and medical officers, it was the argest exploring expedition ever to leave England. JmS SSS came from twenty-five public459 words
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Article217 1936-10-30 9 Adjoining Land Given By Lord Wakefield THE Trustees of Milton's Cottage at 1 Chalfont St. Giles recently issued an appeal for £1,200 to enable them to buy an adjoining piece of land, threatened by builders, thus preserving the amenities of the cottage for all time. They now announce217 words
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Article101 1936-10-30 9 Rugby. Oct. 28. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and a party of German ex-Servicemen at present in England watched the changing of the guard from the forecourt at Buckingham Palace this morning. After the ceremony, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was received in audience by the King. This afternoon,101 words
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Article101 1936-10-30 9 Havana, Cuba. CUBA'S sugar millionaire, Senator Jose Manuel Casanova, fought a sabre duel on the outskirts of Havana recently. He won in ten minutes. His opponent, a well-known publisher. Senator Lucilo Dela Pena, was twice slashed and then disarmed. Casanova challenged Pena after a long series of personal101 words
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Advertisement61 1936-10-30 9 AMERICA'S ORAND f NtWSJjKtHIARTSI m LIE S^ v I n€^lK 4* jl n v-^^^^W b r •5* f*A r v j flfl .jfl fl •jt Cikr Ys^l MMmm Jl H^ f VHHIdUSttf I IMVII lO\ X NEXT WEEK The Most Spectacular Sensation of To-day The Greatest Climax in Aviation History61 words
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Advertisement126 1936-10-30 9 /Ow fs) CAPITOL TO-MORROW at 11 a.m. Mri^/ Special POPEYE THE SAILOR M Matinee /"~fl W Excellent Programme including I J^T Latest POPEYE' Cartoon WHAT. NO SPINACH /3fsrSs.^S Wait Disney's Splendid New Coloured Silly ~^T X*. Symphony "BROKEN TOYS". ja^k_-s> Warner Bros.' Coloured Musical Comedv w.*JZEST-Zmwm "HEY HEY WESTERNER," CHARLIE126 words
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Article369 1936-10-30 10 BRITISH FIRM'S OFFER Success —Or No C-harge Cairo. WATER to relieve the suffering and famine of Bedouin tribes in Egypt's Western Desert may soon be found through the efforts of a British firm. Its experts claim to be able to draw water in any part369 words
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Article184 1936-10-30 10 Doctors Receive Bad Shock Belgrade. DOCTORS, preparing to hold a post mortem on the body of a young woman, Pepica Brkljachitch, who lay covered with a shroud and with candles at her head and feet, were astonished when the "corpse" suddenly sat up, removed the shroud from184 words
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Article160 1936-10-30 10 Wrecks Instruments In Restaurant Copenhagen SERIOUS damage to the instruments of the orchestra at one of Copenhagen's leading restaurants may, it is believed, be the work of some musichater who prefers his meals without music. £100 violin belonging to the conductor is one of the instruments damaged.160 words
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Article192 1936-10-30 10 Tragic End To Dinnet Party Belgrade A 15- YEAR-OLD schoolboy whose cries for help attracted the attention of the captain of a Danube steamboat early in the morning was the sole survivor of a merry party which set out across the river late the night before. Ivan Bernard192 words
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Article177 1936-10-30 10 Gold Mine Disaster Averted Moose River, Nova Scotia PIVE feet separated four youths from what might have been another Moose River disaster when a gold mine caved in here. The men were walking alon« a road way when the earth suddenly sank to a depth of177 words
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Advertisement304 1936-10-30 10 ■fei >a/^ Jl E9« I 3^i^l^ mW. //tit Aw Mm I 1 Hjß y'."~ I iji M F' I If w/wr/wG rw/A^G5 oocsvr My anything f /^w<lt y ajm tf oiww/Tf of cot/*** flur Me A*aof mt f f. -W^'JZ. -$vf I o^ A T V£i?y VNCON-fOmTABIB. GOSH*- 1 WISH304 words
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463 1936-10-30 11 LESSONS OF 1935 Improvement In World Trade London whole 1935 was a year of conft N tn General economic improveU tinued R e n a tn the International ment. according to the^ Labour on r l c e pronom ic conditions down sun-eys world economic report463 words
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Article134 1936-10-30 11 Gnomes That Walked In The Night Prague. k STRANGE case of obsession has come to light in Rumburg, Bohemia. In the smaller towns of Czechoslovakia people are accustomed to decorate their gardens with little statuettes representing gnomes, pygmies, etc. Placed among the shrubs and bushes they are134 words
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Advertisement82 1936-10-30 11 LUGGAGE m CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors ft forwarding Agents. m mm m Booking. Agents for rJU. Railways. Bsggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Une Nederland Line I J 8.1.5.N. Co., Ltd.. etc., etc. Tel. Address:— •XUOOAOr* I phone 242« or caU Union Bldf. 4 CAMERAS82 words
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Advertisement225 1936-10-30 11 I A TOl MIST'S I SttOPMHtt CtIDE STATIONER RESTAURANT um Special Bumper, Anniversary A^>^.^,^^.^. M >.^-.^^^^^<gi owJTZim Real European PICTURE BOOK FTOE ed m yoi lIM II «m Croeswood Competition, Alhambra Oirf and Pavttion Contests, Cash and P«res J^ftof Chi*. Novel Prises. OPBN TUX MIPNJGWT BE Sl rt (FUm) Stories225 words
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Advertisement102 1936-10-30 11 CHEMIST B*t Msmnn>4iuU4tf*% Mmmmm M**ne*i e mm I /aaoxa MDS TO BEAUTY ROUGE POWDER LIPSTICK ALL AVAILABLE IN SHADES TO HARMONISE WITH YOUR COLOURING CREAMS AND LOTIONS FOR THE GREASY NORMAL AND DRY SKIN. BEAUTY BY CULTURE AGENTS: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INC. IN F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE CARPETS Wl CARRY102 words
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339 1936-10-30 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Oct. 30, 1936. TIN HOPES RENEWED |T is small wonder if the poor bewildered holder of tin shares prays to be spared from conjectures and rumours until the fate of control is settled one way er another. As it is, his hopes are shattered by London339 words
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Article911 1936-10-30 12 UIS Excellency the Governor's pronouncement on Malaya's education policy in his speech at the budget meeting of the Straits Settlements Legislative Council has given the public much food for thought. That changes are contemplated and will be made are the main points of His Excellency's speech on this911 words
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Article200 1936-10-30 12 Major L. Vaughan. mining engineer will be back from home leave at the end of the week. Mr. C. Williams, of Jelebu Tin Dredging Ltd.. Kuala Klawang, Jelebu. left for Australia on leave early last week. Mr. D. S. Ferguson. Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Lower Perak, has gone on200 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-10-30 12 A Johore beauty spot. The Source 0 f the Kota Tinggi Water-FalK Johore, greatly favoured by pickiiit kers f rom Singapore. (Tribune22 words
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Advertisement9 1936-10-30 12 )mf-\ nkT*** -w.v.f. »itit iT F l/^^B 'SSS "*aW^^*^9 words
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329 1936-10-30 13 a r>y LAWVER A COLONEL fiss N. Hwang from China London. Hwang, a I liinesc Jj nrbo is also an honorary the Clilaeit Army, has I Mid n as an ambassador ndsbip and goodu 11 between Bri sin and (he Chinrs.: K?■nbUc Mi^ Hwang, "ho has329 words
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Article314 1936-10-30 13 Sportsmen Stunned Hy Game Atrocity Suit Lake City, Ul THE crushed bodies of 31 deed Clk, making a ghastly pile at the bottom of an MU-fooi Cliff, has led tu tne a. rest of seven cattle herders. The men will be charged With deliberately stampeding314 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-10-30 13 Mr. Herbert Morrison. Chairman of the London County Council and Leader of the Labour Party in the Council since 1934. (Topical Press).22 words
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Article120 1936-10-30 13 Relic/ious Tremblers Arrested Rome a .slut of people calling themselves Tremolantl or 'Shaken has been broke up here by a police raid. The "Shakers," who seemed to have revived a former American reli cult, carried on their queer form of worship in a villa on Jhe outskirts120 words
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Advertisement16 1936-10-30 13 '•noNt L Telegraphic W/WWWMMWI l^ QL 2^z*** J** IW VISITORS ANI. .JURIST. _^J2^^f^ r Pupate en^rfammenfs.16 words
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Advertisement52 1936-10-30 13 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER MENU PIUI CREAM OF ASPARAGUS OR 'Anv Selection Vou Desire) GRILLED FRESH SALMON OR HALF LOBSTER MAYONNAISE (Cold) CHICKEN VIENESE "CAPITOL" OR TOIRNEDOS ROSSIN! PEARS MELBA CHEESE OR FRUIT COFFEE A IA CARTE ALSO AVAILABLE. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT jBOO^ VOIR TABLE EARLY. J^^^^x^^Ws^ v^^wn SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER52 words
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Article, Illustration66 1936-10-30 14 A recent picture of Sir Bernard Spilsbury. the famous British pathologist. (Topical Press). Herr Adolf Hitler, the German dictator, being 1,,.,-m itpii .ti tmt Ae Law Courts opened on Oct 12 for the Michaelmas Sitting, with tradition al ceremony and law service were held at Westminster Ladip MMM (right) an66 words
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Article, Illustration94 1936-10-30 15 rioters, in Mile End Road. (Topical Press). lar:; row d at a nent fete at Buck- A full grown tigress which was shot by a Malay hunter at the I"th mile, Trong. on Oct. 26. This animal had caused considerable damage to livestock in that area and anxietv to kampong94 words
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Advertisement52 1936-10-30 15 mm I *M. I C5 WW I m 3. H WJ- L\^m*nL ?1 2. -^y*m*m m"- ;> >7W Ammmmml Am WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid in HongKong and various ports of China. RENE ULLMANN52 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1936-10-30 16 PEACH DREAMS Drain the syrup Irom tinned peach halves. Partly melt a jar Of cranberry Jelly. Put thc peaches, hollow side up. in serving plates. Fill the hollows with chopped peanuts. Cover the peaches with the partly melted jelly Cranberry jelly is more piquant for this1,412 words
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Article32 1936-10-30 16 To three cups cooked drained bet i add three tablespoons buttei ter cup dry mustard, two [Vinegar, one-quarter tens;)". one-quarter teaspoon salt I together for 10 minutes and32 words
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Advertisement33 1936-10-30 16 I Maison l|9£b 4010. (lf^ i ,j, *^***a**.*w~***-**wm V I PlfOEX!\ t! for i J I ''^m**^*^ It if jl cj r PHONE 34 0 3 j THE PHOENIX I AERATED WATER WOKh*33 words
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Advertisement202 1936-10-30 17 to Lb STO RAG fe /fcrc? Menu Suggestions For The Week End. w^^^**^****^ m mmmm I Cra 1% nnCAI^TAQT I mw\w 1* I (1 11 V (old (hicken Cutlets Egg Salad Lemon Marmalade Toast m th Potato Duchess French Beans Tea or Coffee Spiced prune Cream i tL Croutes of202 words
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Advertisement481 1936-10-30 18 <****-**m***m **m* **m******m*n***m***mm^aam*m*****-i =I=M^^S •■■■Haßa^ *******m—mL**m*a—***. *a—^ Mmmm <-*m> II W W I*l J^gl -—M\^^*^*m—m*.r t~*wMMm X *—f —^^^^^E^-t^ 1 m WiUtSR±-^mi- I BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES Outwards. swe Tonnage Sapore. Tonnage S'pore. S3SI? A tS Nov' 18 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 937 ??^tm 15 000 Nov 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Jan 14481 words
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Advertisement180 1936-10-30 18 JN. 1»1. UNE. (Incorporated ln France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Areata tor Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles f ARAMIS 17,536 T. Nov. 10 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774 T. Nov. 24 MARECHAL JOFFRE 11,732 T. Dec. 8 PRES. DOUMER 11,898 T. Dec.180 words
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Advertisement123 1936-10-30 18 N.V.&UN& GENERAL PASSENGER AGfcM. CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD(lncorporated in Japan). To LONDON? via Penang. Ojgg Aden, Port Said, MarseiUes Gibraltar s.s. KASHIMA MARU JJ g m.s. YASUKUNI MARU £J 2 s.s. HAKONE MARU Rates to i**P*" m $343 Naples 1497 $540 IJ" J 51 Marseilles 514 557 «6 J g123 words
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Miscellaneous442 1936-10-30 18 {postal intelligences STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES FOR PER DATE AND TIM! Tandjong Prnang Siberg 30 s am Tanjong Pandan Siberg Oct. 30 a Australia:— Eastern* (except Brisbane) Southern*, Western Indrapoera*** Oct. 30 8 ?u am Europe:— Great Britain and Europe generally -Indrapoera 30 8 30 a.m New Zealand* iSdra^era O t442 words
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Advertisement304 1936-10-30 19 lIMtXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated ln Australia) NEXT SAIUNGS. MERKUR Oct. 30 Nov. 3 MARELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at tb following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or MW bourne to the connecting KP.M. Vessel. BRISBANE304 words
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Advertisement374 1936-10-30 19 13^1 >J TO FRENCH PORTS l "Q W^mm^^mXm 1 -m. S^^^y^^"^^ ***** Havre A**™*? Dunkirk Nov. 4 PTOURANE For MarseiUes, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov -13 !It tapqttiS? 1 M rse es H? v^, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 4 P ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux (from MarseiUes). 1374 words
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Miscellaneous129 1936-10-30 19 THE HARBOUR i HIPS W »OCK THE WHARVES SH ?R EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. 22 1 piancius 14 3 f.ogra 11 3 Malaria 9 3 Malta > ,aru 30 I Strel Navifi S |of 32 3 lossiebank 4(J 4 Merkur 48 4 Benarn 4 4 Orlop* 50 s129 words
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Miscellaneous185 1936-10-30 19 Air Mail Despatches Australia. New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. today. Medan, Jask§, and don§: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, *Kobe and *Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain,185 words
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Advertisement187 1936-10-30 20 HKa SILENT CIRLULATOII I I. V» II 111t14.11t A I O l( s -m mm fc WW m%\ NOW in COLOUR Refrigerators are not only an article of utieconomy. a pleasing piece :^|Hfll furniture. Beautifully finished in colours m» to suit vour own particular colour scheme *^^^^^^^^^^H.s mm —they strike187 words
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Advertisement15 1936-10-30 21 Hin- l> l«»0 FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE MeE NATHAN RADIO SOUISO ENGINEER' 25'29, ORCHARD ROAD.15 words
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Miscellaneous2086 1936-10-30 21 *mm wm**^-****-*********^^ 1 aJM Time signaL concert by in New Zealand m*»*-^~^ I Nlron rche stra. conducted by Carel 220 o m New, nnn t mm-^ J van der Bijl. J vi P w nit C2 s and Econ °mic Reloft THE RADIO SS:S-s::,J¥«>;:: G ™ero Balalaika Ensemble ou vour2,086 words
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241 1936-10-30 22 NAIL-lIM-LUNG BOY SAFE Everything Now "Okey-Doke" Melbourne. Victoria. AFTER crossing the world in a desperate bid for life, four-year-old Kelvin Rodgers is now back home again, safe and well, at Boort. \ictoria. The operation which has saved nis life took exactly 10 minutes to241 words
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Article207 1936-10-30 22 All-Children Theatre Opens Moscow. A CHILDREN'S theatre with children as the orchestra, actors, stage-ma-nagers and producers has been opened in the House of Pioneers in Moscow. Known as the Theatre of Children's Art. it is designed to aid the .artistic development of talented youngsters under conditions which207 words
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Advertisement14 1936-10-30 22 fee m Weldrest Hosiery mfrto /^> Each Pair j^Sy Guaranteed jEkw ■ouia'waiii 48, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Advertisement19 1936-10-30 22 Bi I fL.*b-^ 2.2Z\ y 1 J ifl H \&/r^ x. ->*.A^ \IM \^B K d?*"^* fl mil vl19 words
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Miscellaneous721 1936-10-30 22 ON THE RADIO "'"•»>'» 'Continued from page 21) H^JI |H* f'< 12 05 u m News in German. Transmitter. f n2Q J' End of Broadcast. HIGH TIDES:-9.58 a.m.. 9it 3 lllv 1.40 p.m. Market Prices. Rates of VM^m aw m^ (J§ toJ 55 gft Exchange wrveL-ngth: 25.24 metres (***** kes.721 words
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Article562 1936-10-30 23 WHITE PAPER ISSUED Statement In Commons London. Oct. 28. .-mm WmmmM called on the Prime L Li t at 10. Downing Street, Jl Xrnooa. Parliament reast,l, IH"morrow,1 H "morrow, and Ls in both KS ns plans for the prothe r m m ines connecf l562 words
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Article157 1936-10-30 23 Inquiry Into Death Of Javanese Singapore, Wednesday. EVIDENCE ln connection with the death "of a young Javanese, Mohd. bin Hussain, was recorded in the Coroner's Court to-day by Mr. W. McQuarrie. The deceased met his death in unusual circumstances. It appears that the deceased was trespassing in a157 words
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Article128 1936-10-30 23 Three Hainanese Remanded From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Oct. 28. THE three Hainanese arrested in connection with th^ triple murder on 'the rubber estate of a Chinese smallholder, in Senai, Johore, were charged this morning before Che Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at I Third Magistrate. Johore Bahru Each128 words
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Article84 1936-10-30 23 Vo Recognition In Near Future Berlin. Oct. 28. TERMANY has no intention of recognisu ing the Manchukuo in the near iuture. Reuter learns from diplomatic circles, where it Ls held that the Manchukuo's attitude towards Germany's export wishes has been disappointing, particularly her alleged failure to84 words
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Article52 1936-10-30 23 Four Million Ticals At Four Per Cent. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 29. CIAMS second internal loan is in prov cess of being floated. The amount offered is four million ucais and the rate of interest four per cent, repayable by an annual drawing commencing five years52 words
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Article53 1936-10-30 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Oct 29 Owing to heavy rain in Malacca riurng the last few days, fields and lowfan u have been ftwdeci and the dams guilt by the irrigation Jepartment at Batu Brendam are reported to have been damaged. Kampong areas along up countrv road-<53 words
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Article1351 1936-10-30 23 U E.'s Meeting (Continued from page 2.) 2'°Ji k!l 12 J account from which has been MTflSft fv! 00 000 for dcpreciauon S?6 44fi Z the aimena^e of reserves. and Sl#c£V Cd 2 Ction in Stock value ancl 512.500 for directors and auditor* fees resulting, after crediting transfer fees in1,351 words
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Article601 1936-10-30 23 ROTHERMERE THE BASE "Money Wasted" Singapore. Thursday. vigorous, attack on the policy thro|h XSSSSSST^ aSTS* ject was made by Lord Rothermere the ?he V Tr?bune ln iT l ntern a whh ininn th T; <? e alSo the oppress th* nga P° re wa s to be a real muchlncr^ase^601 words
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Article1549 1936-10-30 24 MERCHANT SUES NEPHEW FOR $650 Dispute Over Collections Which Were Retained Singapore, Thursday. IN uncle and a nephew figured as •W plaintiff and defendant respeclivelv in a civil suit before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice P A. McElwaine. in the Supreme Court to-day. The parties in the suit were Robert1,549 words
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Article447 1936-10-30 24 HIGHLANDS GOLF New Course l s Opened THE Cameron Highlands I which was declared u f the High CommSSkS? IT &H Thomas, adds appreciably to th- entcn ties of the Highlands and I lmeni hlehly by players. u,,kf!l <* It i.s a nine-hole nours,. n t measurements are as followv447 words
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Article891 1936-10-30 25 Captain Hawk - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Matters by .4i iin the whole history ofthe previous September, Marlow was SUPPOSE thatui w wWch i gi th j up the p lyi there was ncvu j ntpr e«;t as Dutchman's which sneaks much for aiUd such '"SS^Sn and Lord Islington's consideration891 words
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Article, Illustration108 1936-10-30 25 The Forecast Pool: This is a pictu e ot the board from which Forecast Pool tickets are sold at the Ipoh Race Course. The Forecast Pool is held on the sixth race each day, and the punter is required to name the first and second horses in the order in108 words
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Article, Illustration87 1936-10-30 25 w u ,a .um *mt* i-. the new six furlong I tart which allows for a straight The New Six Furlong Start ait Ipoh -On the ieft js the mm- su jur an awk> run of about three furlongs before the field has to negotiate a bend. Thc^ »W numbers87 words
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33 1936-10-30 25 London, Oct. 29. The death occurred to-day cf the former Labour memb3r of Parliament. Mr. George Barker. Mr. Barker was formerly manager of large stores in Tientsin. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article731 1936-10-30 26 YESTERDAY'S GAME Probables Lose In The Mud (By "FORWARD") Singapore, Thursday. CINGAPORE held their first hoeKe> 0 trial to-day at the WW* nadanc in preparation W WJJ M? interstate games the uj«f which will be held next »w» Say w«k. when .he Negri will pay a731 words
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Article257 1936-10-30 26 Annual Dinner Proposal Singapore, Thursday. A PROPOSAL that there should be an annual dinner, preferably after the annual general meeting, was made at the thirty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the Keppei Golf Club to-night The proposal will be put forward to the in-coming committee. Mr R Bald, Vice-Pre&ideni257 words
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Article256 1936-10-30 26 RA.F. And Cornwall Challenge Cups THE draw and starting times for the first round of the fourball match play on handicaps <each player takes his strokes from bogey in the R.A.F. H.M.S. Cornwall Challenge Cups competition to be played off on Saturday at the Island Club are as256 words
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Article465 1936-10-30 26 Placid Season This Year ALL indications point to a very placid rugger season this year, writes a home sports correspondent. There are no controversial topics to be discussed. The breach with France seems to be as far as ever from being healed, and the suggested changes in playing465 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-10-30 26 Valberr (right) about to take possession after a tussle between two other players. An incident from yesterday's trial.18 words
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Article432 1936-10-30 26 MEDICAL COLLEGE JUNIORS TRIUMPH Seniors Defeated In Annual Rugby Fixture Singapore, Thursday. THE Junior students of the Medical College surprised the Seniors this evening when they won 'their annual rugby encounter by six points (two tries) to four (a drop goal) at Sepoy Lines. It was a grand all round432 words
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Article1184 1936-10-30 27 SINGAPORE SWEEP THE BOARD INTERPORT ROWING iUl im €REW§ hi in it 1 104.1l 111 It B,l V v Hermes Singapore. Thursdav. /inh holders of the fjS^SLSm J \~*f Batavia in this afterpof ria.iuular regatta over tht n,K S Surge, and Singapore. -riSrSTvIS -os- it .as, autumn i was interesting1,184 words
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Article52 1936-10-30 27 In the Football Association's Chuitv Shield match played to-day, Sunderland beat the Arsenal 2—l —Reuter. When a motor-cycle combination mounted the pavement in Fulham Road recently and came to a standstill, pas-sers-by found the driver, Thomas Charles Patridge, 50, of Plimsoll Road. Finsbury Park, lying across his52 words
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Article193 1936-10-30 27 To-night's Boxing Singapore. Thursday roOD fighting should be seen at the J New World Arena to-night for apar, from the flyweight championship battlbetween Boy Que e and L. S. Fond, i newcomer in the person of Young Narsing will try and spoil th e unbeaten record of Tiger Flowers. Close193 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-10-30 27 Perdriau in yesterdays state hoekey trial, in which the Probables were defeated 2—l bv lhe possibles.16 words
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Article153 1936-10-30 27 Hard Rugger At Changi Singapore. Thursday. k HARD-FOUGHT rugby match between n the R.A.M.C and No. 30 Coy.. RE., at Changi to-day, resulted in a draw, neither side succeeding in scoring The R.A.M.C. were superior in the pack and cbtained possession more frequently frcm the set scrums,153 words
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Advertisement17 1936-10-30 27 >||| MIIS I THE BEST PROTECTION I AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES 1 SOLE AGENTS GUTfIRJE^^b < InC hl **•> j| •••<17 words
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Article, Illustration284 1936-10-30 28 Singapore won the interport rowing trophy J****** ftg swept the board in the triangular regatta JJJ rowing clubs. The home crews were superior to their rivals *wWWm all of the three events in the programme Here |K"" taken before the regatta. That above shows the284 words
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Advertisement35 1936-10-30 28 jM WK IMPROVEMENTS! To-cR! ins,.. S3 Led A<*on! Finge, «*>«, j£ (Won Keys! Minimised Eye- unpress.ve The p »mtal Increased Dus. Pro.ec rema.ns unchanged. yL THE NEW ANO mrA| GREATER EASY-WRITING R!Op PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR35 words
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