Morning Tribune, 3 November 1936
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Title Section14 1936-11-03 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 236. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 3, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-11-03 1 (Photo by The new German cruiser Emden. which is visiting Malaya next month in course of a tour through the East. The vessel is used for training purposes. courtesy of German consul).courtesy of German consul - 37 words
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Article138 1936-11-03 1 SUCCESS EXPECT ED IN 48 HOURS /00 BOMBING PLANES FINAL OltOEtt MOM fRAMO London, Nov. 2 MADRID is expected to fall within fortyeight hours after the launchM ino of 'a combined attack from the southwest, General Franco's o ,der Tor which is expected at any moment, says the military correspondentReuter - 138 words
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Article505 1936-11-03 1 New Ship To Visit Malaya CHORTLY after the outbreak of the war, 0 there appeared in Eastern waters an enemy raiding cruiser which formeJ a grater menace to British and Allied shipping :han any other vessel to whicn *as subsequently assigned the task. For many months this505 words
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Article126 1936-11-03 1 A NEW Locarno Pact must come firs;. A is the feeling in British official circles regarding Mussolini's proposal for Pact. While it is felt that in much of his ,p<*ch yesterday Mussolini was talking practical commonsensV it is opined that the locarno negotiations must precede any corternDlatedReuter - 126 words
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312 1936-11-03 1 Story Of Torture In The Keelung Incident Hongkong. Nov. 2. 7 full fctory oi the Keelung incident Oci 7 If told for the first time an interview with the three sailors solved, Stoker J. Turner and Seamen Smith and G. R Harrison atta- HMSf. Odin. Bruce and Rover ;.ve}y. Mid312 words
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Article147 1936-11-03 1 Deadlock In U.S. Dispute New York, Nov. 2. THE Seamen's Defence Committee claims that fiftyseven vessels are now tied up in the Eastern ports and meanwhile the strike on the Atlantic coast is creeping inThe railroads have rejected freights destined for reshipment and the lumber and otherReuter - 147 words
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Article153 1936-11-03 1 Japan Fights Against Nature Singapore. Monday. WHEN ;s another earthquake expected to occur in Japan? This question was put by a Tribune reporter to-day to Professor A. Imamura a Japanese seismology expeit, who arrived in Singapore this evening by the §uwa Maru on his return to Japan after153 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-03 1 L. I l)N OTHER PAGES Page L| ordeal J burials (Sm robbery Vid throuin- case 23 Sri woman 23 SSf"-^ 11 24 S i rA F. 'drome NfH ,in Highlands 25 Kusby I A34 words
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Advertisement77 1936-11-03 1 I V FRESH MILK -WITH I I r^^g AI L JHE TROUBLE I I TET Klirn pill jn end to deikknit, nourishing milk fl Uvourtroublts with milk. :o drink. It is especially 1 V Foj Klim is rich, pare co*s good for babies. If your 1 W rr.j;k, poAdered xith77 words
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Article768 1936-11-03 2 DUTCH SHIPS ORDEAL Marnix Reaches Singapore Singapore, Monday. WHILE on her outward voyage to the Netherlands East Indies, the Dutch mail liner Marnix Van St. Aldegonde which arrived in Singapore at 12.30 p.m. to-day, figured in a stirring sea drama in the Mediterranean. During a768 words
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357 1936-11-03 2 Royal Commission Urges State Control Of Arms Industry London, Nov. 2. THE recommendations made in the report of the royal commission on Arms Manufacture, which was issued during the weekend, are generally approved by the newspapers. The Commission considers the monopoly of arms manufacture is undesirable but recommends that the357 words
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Article253 1936-11-03 2 Accused Man Acquitted Singapore. Monday |OW HUANG, an undert.k.r L was this afternoon a [nuL^ Mr. L. B. Gibson. Distric Tl^ minal District Court onaS 0 abetting a compatriot to pSI of place for the unlawful burial of .Oh" nese Infant in the Singapore ment area253 words
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Advertisement160 1936-11-03 2 [Or \WL VicAats VUovu* PABSTA birdie in golf, an ace in tennis, a perfect dive, a home runspots in the world of sports. .and Pabst TapaCan. .a high spot in summer reireshmt wholesome, pure and delicious. OV nerience, Delicious because Pabst, with ninety-two years of brewing cm knows how to160 words
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Article533 1936-11-03 3 HOLD-UP OF FAMILY Threats With A Knife Singapore, Monday. f ,«)U i gang of robbers broke into H the hut of an old Chinese, riUM Alexandra Road. and. after n i ,""i"S the woman, they made S d^h two chandu pipes. 522 in h mil533 words
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Article19 1936-11-03 3 Lome Cyd ist Singapore, Monday cyclUthf the name oi Mr. B. arrived in Singapore, reaving come from Penang In19 words
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Article36 1936-11-03 3 Cheong Koon Senp and Co.. ll °unce that the sale ol prof in the Mukim of Bungei o« Kota Tlnggl, Johor«J be sold on Nov. 1, has been 1 to Nov. 8. (photo by36 words
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Article, Illustration20 1936-11-03 3 Captain Lohmann, commander of the German cruiser Emden, which will be in Malayan waters next month courtesy of German consul).courtesy of German consul - 20 words
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Article303 1936-11-03 3 Case Which Was Heard In 1931 Singapore, Monday. A DECREE nisi made^n July,. 4. 1931. was made absolute in the Supreme Court to-day by Mr Justice Adrian Clark. The application was made by Mr. C. da Silva on behalf of Hilda Andree the respondent being Carl Lawrence Andree.303 words
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Article67 1936-11-03 3 Berlin, Sunday. TEN people were killed and three 1 injured to-day when a German Lufthansa air-liner travelling from Franktort to Erfurt crashed in the Thuringian mountains The air-liner crashed in a fog; and was completely destroyed. The crew of three and seven passengers, including oneReuter - 67 words
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Article113 1936-11-03 3 Eight Cases For Final Session Singapore. Monday. THE final session of the Criminal As--1 sizes for the year commenced before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark In the Singapoie Assize Court to-day. There are eight cases on the list including one of murder in which the accused are two Chinese113 words
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Article62 1936-11-03 3 Law Notices For To day Before -he Chief Justice in th e Ist Court at 11 a.m. S. 53 36-K.K.N K. Kannappa Chettyar vs. Pakkiri ors. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30 am. 3 Summonses-in-Chambers in Probate 426 35. At 11 a.m. in the 2nd Court: Assizes: -Rex vs.62 words
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Article333 1936-11-03 3 ARRESTED AT SEA Problem Of 'Residence Singapore, Monday. "I AM not so sure that the prisoner is guilty. He is seen on a launch coming from the Dutch Islands and is arrested on the sieps of the launch How is hi- said to be residing in the Colony?" So said333 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-03 3 l» ll l IW S KIBRER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS IRO.M ALL SHOE MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE.22 words
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Advertisement41 1936-11-03 3 t k M ]|IAIW*UO]V M Jin t ?J RAPID HARDENING j CEMfEKT A Ibh^^ Kf I^' ft Br^' H^H^ilP B^B B B^BaßwV^BoM^^ EAU DE COLOGNE MOX^ ()l x,i si/fs ARCADE ci i i ii nPTH SINGAPORE ALL DEALERS SELL WOK in41 words
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Article79 1936-11-03 4 London, Nov. 2. 0 TT D ID C w> nUDDEiII Previous To-day Change Jan lMaF S" 83 8 87 16 +HM PALM OIL (Malay) Last Quotation To-day In bulk NovDec. shipment £22-10-0 value £22-15-0 value Seed Pearl (S'pore> Nov. shipment 16- sellers unchanged PEPPER (F.A.Q.) White Muntok Nov.79 words
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Article74 1936-11-03 4 London, Nov. 2. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Part* (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.02-3 4 9.04% +.Q2_ T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) is. 2 9 16 is. 2 916 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 3 is. 3 T.T.74 words
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Article25 1936-11-03 4 Previous To-day Change GOLD Fine Bar per ot. £?>-2-3 £7-3-2^ 2 SILVER Spot 20 20 I months forward 20 20 1 16 +1)1125 words
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Article149 1936-11-03 4 London, Nov. 2 Previous To-day change J. P. Coat* 53 6 53', Distillers 112 3 112. Dunlop Rubber 36 9 37 General Electric 91 3 92 Guinness 143- 142 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 419 41 71., Imperial Tobacco 173 IV2 173 11, Anglo-Dutch 37 6 38 4>" 2149 words
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Article31 1936-11-03 4 London, Nov. 2. TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chang© Cash (noon official price) £209 3 4 £208 K 3 months forward (noon official price* £207 7 8 £206 3 831 words
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Article46 1936-11-03 4 RUBBER New York Xov L Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Firm Spot Buyera 16-7 8 17 SeUert 17 17» 8 B Jan.Mar. Buyers. 17 ***** -116 teller* 17% 17 3 16 +U6 TIN Standard Tone Steady Barely Steady BPOI 46 46-3 4 446 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-03 4 :u:::::::::::::::::::::.. ::i::::::::::::::::s:::::5:::::::::::::i!:::::::::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::H:::::iiijEi|y:"':s SOUTH 1 liPl INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 BRANCHES AGENCIES I A THROUGHOUT THE WORLD W. J. DEXTER, Manager. :;j|j21 words
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Advertisement58 1936-11-03 4 Mfcl %ull alms be on /vNCS^ time with a tS»- r y m a\ I^mSl^ \L II IV /rn\ v y /if! II I it WORLD'S CYCLINCI W^'^ N<V Hour runpaced), M. Richard, V\' J Horn- (paced)".' U.C.I Regula- HP^ -x Hour "Vp^ed)? under M^ p^^^^S!^ Vanderstuyft, 76 miles, 50358 words
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Article1464 1936-11-03 5 rf fe W Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers Singapore, Nov. 2 (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated >. Fraser Si Co. Lyall dc Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers a rm 4- 4'6 4!- 444 4 Kumbaig .-27 6 28 6 26 61,464 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article226 1936-11-03 5 Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore: 29 cts., up 1 4 ct. Market Tone: Firm. London: 8 1 4d up 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady. New York 17 cU>., up 1 8 ct. Market Tone: Firm. Singapore, Monday evening. There has been considerable activity on the local market to-day and with226 words
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Article31 1936-11-03 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $*****, up $58. London: No market. New York: 45 3 4 cts., down 14 ct. EXCHANGE London-New York 4.88 13 16 New York-London 4.88 3132 I31 words
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Article148 1936-11-03 5 Singapore. Monday 3 p.m. .Messrs. Fraser and Company, in their dally comment on the closing trend of I the local market, state: The tin share market was easier r o-day largely as the result of interest being switched to rubber shares. The price of the metal locally fell148 words
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Article79 1936-11-03 5 Singapore. Monday. LADY Murison. wife of Sir William Muriscn. a former Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, arrived in Singapore this evening by the Suwa Ifaru from home. She is on a visit tc ner daughter Mrs. Tatham, wife of Mr. G. E. Tatham. who is with the79 words
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Article39 1936-11-03 5 The budget meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday. Nov. 6, at 2.15 p.m. I M. Moitessier. Prefect of the Gai Department, has succeeded M. Magi 4| chief of the Surete National* Paris39 words
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482 1936-11-03 6 Alleged Cheating In Lottery At Aerodrome Singapore, Monday. ALLEGATIONS that they took part in running a lottery were made against C. A. Wyrewedel and G. D. Gould, who appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D. York. to-day. Wyrewedel is charged with cheating in respect of three lottery tickets valued482 words
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Article181 1936-11-03 6 Singapore. Nov. 2. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 1. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $135 i. (Siam) W Coast No. 3 per Koyan $128 i I. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No Al $222 i K. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $180 t R. (Siam) "White Rice"181 words
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Article341 1936-11-03 6 Trading Profit Reaches Record Height London.. Oct. 16. QUOTED at one time during the current year at the "bargain basement" price of 705., Standard Motor Ordinary shares now stand at 1255., states the Financial News. The recently announced dividend of 25 per cent, on the increased capital was341 words
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Article186 1936-11-03 6 h Singapore, Nov. 2. SELLING xmdoti T.T. 2|4 I|l6 jondon demand 2 4 I|l6 jonaon 4 months' sight 214% demand 1225 lamburg demand 141 Sew York demand 57 Montreal demand 56 15|16 Batavia demand 104 5 8 Samarang demand 104 3 8 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras186 words
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Advertisement289 1936-11-03 6 TheS'pore Chamber Of JJJ£ YOKOHAMA Commerce Rubber Assn. aUOAW A DAILY PRICES CURRENT. SPECIE BANK, LTD Singapore, Monday noon. (Established in 1380 Buyers. Sellers. Capital Subscribed (Fully No I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. November) 29 716 29V 2 paid up) Y.loo.o,».») Good F.A.Q. in cases nnrr e Reserve Fund Ynninnn^ (FOB.289 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-11-03 7 abov e Tribune photographs show some of the fnests at the Royal Johor e InternationaJ Club on Saturday night when a very successful fancy dress dance was held in aid of the Ponpy Day Fund.41 words
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Advertisement158 1936-11-03 8 I TWO y^^ I I FEATURES lf># I I INONE I programmk: mL^ lVa iL»a I*■ ir^ni^ I HJJ II BMghfiita K«n Moynord tn o mEI itory written by himself 1 Iff a whltierl He put everyR thing he wonted In the story then added MORI to tt on the158 words
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Advertisement108 1936-11-03 8 SITX TALKIE (New World) Commencing Wed 4th Nov: A First Run Attraction I A STORY AS BIG AS A&tfßdrißfeVMß I BROADWAY 7frVA7^j| ALL ITS MELOPY LAUGHTER 111 GLAMOUR! HIPPEN HEART- P||PPPW^ BREAK! GEORGE M. COHANS M SOIV« AND DANCf: HIAiV 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTURE with 4 I AMU TWPVOIt v \v\-108 words
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Advertisement186 1936-11-03 9 j Tr^af For Singapore Audiences! %FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY OPENING TO-NIGHT J AT THE CAPITOL I FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE E J IN THE FAR EAST. t I 2! A I (By Kind Permission of A T I I a I Capt. L. E. H. MAUND, R.N.)T The H. M. S.186 words
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Advertisement70 1936-11-03 9 j IV%\IIJO\ S»(Hl!| This outstandiiii* liiiversal Production was Shown by Royal Command to 11. M. KING EDWARD VIII. Sr^aUhV^ |>OWELL ■^//VJ' 1 WILLIAM rVfTHI ft #>^ CAROLE lOmPAKP~^f Av wl^" -l> -^-*~>-^—^ 1 I QUALITY OF "MOVEMENT" IS A CONDITION PRECEDENT TO A SALE OF WATCH. S AVAILABLE AT A70 words
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Miscellaneous124 1936-11-03 9 1 Singapore uTIDES -1.12 a.m.. 9 ft.. 12.27 pni.^ 1 9 of Khan sarden Part> v wab Sir Muhammad "Bahadur ab Sahi b Bahadur. Habibu-nl .ah Kt Lld f K c ho el Roof Garden 4.30 p.m^ Adtlp 1 H^ el tournament. P.S. and tUGBV T cc; Raffles ColF v124 words
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Article233 1936-11-03 10 STATIONS FOR THE ARMY Market Facilities' Extension Simla. FDIA will shortly have a chain of cold storage stations across the counUy. linked together by refrigerated road and rail transport cars. The decision is considered extremely important since it is expected to lead to a vast233 words
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Article145 1936-11-03 10 6 Weeks By Artificial Respiration Oslo. WORKING in relays, doctors and nurses I* at the Haukeland Hospital at Bergan Norway, have kept a 14-year-old girl alive for six weeks by artificial respiration. As the hospital does not possess an artificial respirator, the respiration has had to be145 words
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Article74 1936-11-03 10 Body Found In Torrent After Accident Paris. JIBBE YVES LE LORRAIN, nephew of A General Chambrier. of th° Military Household of the President of The Republic, has been killed in a mountaineering accident above Annecy. He went out aione to ciimb the Tournctte. above Talloires and when h74 words
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Article, Illustration11 1936-11-03 10 A torpedo bomber of No. 100 Squadron just after landing. (Tiibune).11 words
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Article172 1936-11-03 10 Pretends To Faint And Grabs Revolver East St. Louis, Illinois. DRETENDING to faint, -o give her enough timt fo reach "for 'her revolver, Mrs. Mary Gables has driven off two armed negro bandits who attempted to hold up her tavern. As she came up from behind he172 words
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Article88 1936-11-03 10 Columbus. Ohio. A WOULD-BE sailor walked into the Naval recruiting office here and asked to join the Navy. After routine questioning, th^ officer in charge told the applicant to go into l room and undress in order to undergo the medical examination. "Oh dear!' gasped88 words
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Article254 1936-11-03 10 England Should Copy Dominions Manchester. THE suggestion that Great BHUi. should copy the administrative tern of her Dominions by the cro\)l ?t Ministry of Justice i 1h l 0:i o! Arnold Wilson, MP L J ebv s Reform of the Lai 'L v° n Th Manchester University254 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-03 10 BRr> V>- Id rest Hosiery W^/^yf^ Each Pair jKF^y Guaranteed Jf/Li,, DOULATRAMS 48, HIGH STREET.15 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-03 10 IHPRU^pI iDwnoLcts OXFORD Sausages you are /ir .^MiiMi boil them in the tin before L£JHl^- O All O A S 5 I22 words
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Article, Illustration178 1936-11-03 11 4, the earden tea party held on Sunday at the residence of Mr. M. A. Swhtv St. Thomas Walk, in honour of M. Keyostovan. th e ConsulGeneral of Iran in China:— Left to Rifht: Mrs. Arbenz; Mr. Keyosto«n consul General of Iran in China* Mr.Tribune - 178 words
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331 1936-11-03 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936. BROKEN TOYS pUTTING aside prejudices, and allowing for Signor Mussolini's natural inclination for death or glory phraseology, the average, calm-thinking Briton who is not hide-bound by party considerations must admit that II Duce has got down to brass tacks on the Mediterranean situation,331 words
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Article703 1936-11-03 12 THOUGH no direct reference was made to the subject, the speech of the chairman at the annual meeting of the Penang Turf Club was a reminder of the anomalous position which the Colony Government occupies in relation to gambling on racing events, and it gave new emphasis to703 words
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Article, Illustration241 1936-11-03 12 A commission as Second Lieutenant, M.V.1., has been granted to Mr. Horace Harrison Mr. W. J. Mearns. th e N a grlMalacca rugger player, has returned from home leave. Miss I M. Aikman. European Mistress, Malayan Educational Sgrvice. has been seconded to Kedah. Mr. W. Grieve, of Singapore, isTribune - 241 words
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Article319 1936-11-03 13 HOLIDAYS WITH PAY Hours Of Work fAt Sea Geneva. Oct. 5. is the greatest maritime nation in the A world Great Britain is the c imitry L n erested in the Maritime Session ?Mhe International Labour Conference which meets m Geneva to-morrow. Delegates from over twenty five319 words
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Article132 1936-11-03 13 President Of Steamship Line Killed Port Chester, N~w York. JjJR Frank c. Munson, President, of thf Lu!'T Une > died nTuri" m :ed HosP^ of interna' jjWrt* sustained in a motorcar acct- i cn^ P al ne the P° lice *V"t M:m2 Si° a el^132 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-11-03 13 A fancy dress ball was held on Saturday night at the Royal Johore International Club in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Our picture shows Mr. O H. Leng, the winner of the gentlemen's prize. (Tribune).Tribune - 36 words
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Article226 1936-11-03 13 Egyptian Monarch's Popularity Alexandria. rUR thousand Alexandria labourers have drawn up a petition expressing the wish to see His Majesty King Farouk when he says his prayers in the public mosques on Fridays. (Every Friday the King says his prayers at a different mosque226 words
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Article34 1936-11-03 13 An interesting event at the Insect House at the London Zoo has been tne SXof a. brood of young .*gWThey are members of ral S£3[ isra^W~2- a a quarter of an inch in length.34 words
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Article, Illustration272 1936-11-03 13 Runaway's Vade Mecum In Condemned Cell Paris. MATERIALS for a small on means of escape from the French Guiana Penal Settlement— better known as Devil's Island were found by warders in a cell occupied by Gabriel Soclay, the French "Lindbergh Killer." Soclay was condemned to deathTopical Press - 272 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-03 13 PHON E GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIST^ UnriodUed facilities for private entertatnmefUs.15 words
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Advertisement11 1936-11-03 13 linn lul jFC^rri^ fei^J tlit AN UT fgjl AT ALL FESTIVITIES11 words
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Advertisement90 1936-11-03 14 height of luxury I There is no such luxury I in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for personal service on all its route* Reduced fares90 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-11-03 15 Muvres in irpinU d..!y». His Royal Highness ,h. Prince of Piedmont givin* orders concerning t he movement .< the M 2' b e Military manoeuvres v ■i^iii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MßMMMM^BllßßMßßil "^BBW^^^Hl^^^^^^^!\! liirht heawweight boxinjf title, arrive* London. tl t Topkal b Vrws). m oxford than any omrr I- M amc ,ens Us was55 words
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Advertisement52 1936-11-03 15 I WATCHES at I RENE ULLMANNI I ARE BETTER I I THEY COST LESS I I THEY LAST LONGER I IWe are the only firm which I I guarantee is valid in Hong- 1 I Kong and various ports of I I China. I I RENE ULLMANN I I Raffles52 words
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Article, Illustration1588 1936-11-03 16 Borrow front NATURE when approaching the rouge pot. Greta dimming gives rules for make up to the old and voting. 1 ALWAYS feel the various make up charts one sees to-day are all so much waste of time, although they do help numbers of us to choose colours. Sweeping general1,588 words
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Advertisement49 1936-11-03 16 Maison |JB^ 4610. A/fc^ eyelax ASTRINGENT POWDER used very sparingly is especially good for greasy skins. Work into the skin after washing and before making up. This prevents the natural oil from coming to the skin surface. WRITE FOR BOOKLET, THE ART OF BEING LOVELY ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE49 words
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Article, Illustration423 1936-11-03 17 your dressing--table boxes, drawers or shelve, r VlsU V,;, of makeup are kept P vhere X to assume a disordered t*y'» to no time? k e:ini;U ir i. of us, with an eye on, WJ* dash into the various f \vitii the result that powder conUlin u V n celv.423 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-11-03 17 Dorothy More has returned to her Salon at 18 Battery Road <2nd Floor* after a short holiday at the Cameron Highlands.23 words
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Article52 1936-11-03 17 Interesting things seen on frocks are shoulder straps treated like cords that used to hold back heavy curtains in the Victorian age. They are gathered Into narrowness at intervals of inch and a half to make a continuous chain of lozenges with a little button sitting over the end of52 words
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Advertisement299 1936-11-03 17 UUP ft* j, I LUGGAGE CARPETS I CHEMIST 1 CARRIER I WE CARRY A FINE 181 W SELECTION dpp*»mms M«i*u in,i»*m SINGAPORE or A\/\nVA I L rM«IEIcO <— (^TO^o^ 1 CAR KItiT ww« STAm CAR p ETS Baggage Contrwtort* fwwtrdlni RoUGE PO \VDER LIPSTICK Booking Agentt for tUM. VAUMMka Ll.299 words
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Article144 1936-11-03 18 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES FOR PER DATE AND TIM? Pengerang Aik Soon Nov. 3 9 a.m Australia:— Eastern (except Melbourne) Merkur Nov. j 10 a.n, New Zealand Me .J r A^ Q 3 1° Ut Ceylon President Adams 3 ii am Fort de Koek, Padang. Pakan Barce and Siak144 words
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Article76 1936-11-03 18 Air Mail Despatches Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt. E. and S Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, Jask§. and London§: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, *Kobe, and 'Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing76 words
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Article22 1936-11-03 18 The mail despatched from Singapore on Oct. 9 by the Ranpura was delivered in London on Oct. 31 (22 days>.22 words
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Article30 1936-11-03 18 The Shipping Office and the Offices of the Statistics Department will be closed on Armistice Day. Nov. 11; and on Deepavali Day. Nov. 13; says a shipping notice.30 words
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381 1936-11-03 18 BUSY SEASON FOR LINERS Ships Filled For The Coronation London. fHERE are now increasing indication* that the movement of passengers from various parts of the world to this country next year will be exceptionally early and important. The date of the Coronation— May 12 —happens to mark the height of381 words
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Article30 1936-11-03 18 Mr. D.R.L.P. Matheson. CWel Inspector of Police. Federated MilUl States, has been appointed to act a an Assistant Commissioner of rom Federated Malay States, with enet fiom April 1, 1936.30 words
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Advertisement435 1936-11-03 18 ft ~Zjfc*^yyyr- h"tl I I P^Bh"""-— 1 SYP&OandBRITISH INDIA.LINES Outwards. »«e Due Tonnage S'pore. T c 1937 NALDERA 16,000 Nov. 6 OAWATPTMm ***** Jan RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 26 Leaves Leaves 1936. Tonnage S'pore. CORFU 15 000 Nov. 6 SOMALI 6,810 Jan. 17 SOUDAN t 5 500435 words
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Advertisement134 1936-11-03 18 \.yk.iim GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARO WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penanf, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 I s.s. HAKONE MARU Dec. 10 Rates to Ist Class tad elan Naples 149? |S4O |317 ft $343134 words
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Article75 1936-11-03 19 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES 0R EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. 22 1 Rohn.i 20 1 Muinam 18 3 Malayan l* rm>e 32 3 Kadnorvh.n 50 g Mavcba^lu UMtm UfttL HARBOUR wharf I i Mars, Lch. Curlew Mam \»n' in LA# WBt Agnes l VtsSIIS IN DRY75 words
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Article36 1936-11-03 19 rHE P O. liner Corfu has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this Port at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the 4th instant. She will porceed alongside the S.H.B. Wharf on arrival.36 words
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Article127 1936-11-03 19 Mails expected from Europe etc. London by Air < Imperial > time of delivery of boxholders' letters oniy 7 p.m. and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. (Amsterdam) by Air Netherlands), time of delivery of boxnolders' letters only 7 pm. and general127 words
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Article33 1936-11-03 19 The appointment of Mr. Ronald Lilley to be an Assistant Auditor. Audit Department. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, with effect from Oct. 4 has been approved. Mr. Lilley arrived on Oct. 9.33 words
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Advertisement301 1936-11-03 19 ill U\S PHILP XIIVE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Ml* MERKUR In Port Nov 4 MAKELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Mei bourne to the connecting301 words
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Advertisement387 1936-11-03 19 H^y TO FRENCH PORTS IT\ f[ HOMEWARDS. D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Nov 4 CAPTOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazalre Bordeaux Nov 13 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec ll\ OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). 1916 JACQUES For Saigon,387 words
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Advertisement11 1936-11-03 20 I White Label 1 Sole Agents HARRY ft Cfi I TFI11 words
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Advertisement35 1936-11-03 21 Me 'pNXtHAIt RAOIO C SOUNO ENGIHE£R£ 25|29, ORCHARD ROAD. FOR RAPIOS REFRIGERATORS 6 SERVICE VOU SHOULDJ nestle? I yfj^ y |BB quick oat^M^^w J 1^ FOB EXTRA STRENGTH NESTLES QUICK OATS I NOW ON SALE35 words
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Miscellaneous1566 1936-11-03 21 A*~^*~ o~'~^*~0 220 p.m. Close down 0 N THE RADIO [I If MIS:: i^^ 1 7.10 p.m. Variety programme. i*"*^^** l^ l 8 pm. A talk. k~^ J p 8 20 pm Selections from the Optra 11 programme ggJ^^SS d n l, w a S? ha S!! 9 9 ;g1,566 words
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Miscellaneous256 1936-11-03 21 I^f? W^n? H f Ude aild FU Ue fOr th Left Hand by August Weweler. At the piano: Rudolt Horn. 1105 p.m. Chinese Songs. Rosa Jung, accompanied by the Chinese Students Orchestra. 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJA. DJB, DJQ DJE. (German, English). Wf TO-MORROW -A».P'»i Call DJA. DJB (German. English256 words
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Article, Illustration78 1936-11-03 22 Air Commodore S. W. Smith chatting with Mr. Talton (Resident Engineer for the building works) and Group Captain Peck after the landing at the new R.A.F. Aerodrome at Tengah yesterday. (Tribune). Air Commodore S. W. Smith, Officei Commanding the RA.F., Far East. getting into his78 words
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Article218 1936-11-03 22 'By Air Main London. Oct. 22. IN important part of Sir George Max- ft well's speech at yesterday's meeting of the Bengal Rubber Estate was devoted to ;he vexed question of export.' duties in Malaya, states The Times. After criticizing the export duty on rubber218 words
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Article128 1936-11-03 22 Antidote Was Flowers ANE of the oldest recipes for n V poison gas shells U shown Exhibition" in Essm I, J n page taken from t h e -JK h Gunmakers", dated 1600 The recip;- instructs the to grind certain seeds, herb, f to128 words
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Article89 1936-11-03 22 Diamond Jubilee For I Bulgarian Red Cross I TLABORATE preparatio^ I u made to commcnioia c H Jubilee- of tbi Bulgarian Society, founded CO years ago i 18. It is expected that many I H tives ft-om the Red Cros i of countries will attend the c To89 words
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Article75 1936-11-03 22 World's Largest Han not To Be Built I Newark, New Jen I THE World's largest hangar I H built for the airport heri\ the most important centre?; or Amc: flying transport. H Construction of the building is to be 1-045 feet long and 20 wide, will be<un shortly.75 words
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Article27 1936-11-03 22 Mr. A. Lockey. Traffic Inspect derated Malay States Railway been appointed to act as Trail. tant Pedrra ed Malay Sta I with effect from Aug. 21. 1936,27 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-03 22 ANCHOR Brewed and bottled In Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., I-TE:18 words
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Miscellaneous111 1936-11-03 22 Oi\ THE RADIO 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJA, DJB, DJQ, OJE (Germ., Engl.) Z.11.J. Pcnang (Wavelength 49.3 Metres) TO-DAY 7 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Programme. 7.05 p.m. Recorded Music by Albert Sandier and Orchestra. 7.35 p.m. Messrs. Lean and Co.'s Share Report. 7.40 p.m. Light Vocal Programme. 8 p.m.111 words
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757 1936-11-03 23 '<■ permanent Disfigurement Our Oun Correspondent) I johore Bahru. Nov. 1. I having, th I oU rhar iie, of the "L L Department, and two t th( trial tor eadetl a n alibi. 0 > lill t r "i s that he committed ThP charcj757 words
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Article453 1936-11-03 23 A CHAMBER of honors for nouseholders has been arranged at the Science Museum. South Kensington, as part of the Smoke Abatement Exhibition, which was opened recently by the Minister of Health. Sir Kingsley Wood In it they will find sights painful enough to srive good housewives453 words
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Article17 1936-11-03 23 Prince 'Konoye. President of the House or Peers, has been appointed President of the Japanese Broadcasting Association.17 words
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Article34 1936-11-03 23 Eight watchmen who had been hired by an Egyptian landowner to stop thefts from his crops have been killed by bandits at Shebin el-Kom and sever: wounded. All the bandits escaped after the raid.34 words
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539 1936-11-03 23 UR9. A. MILLER, >of 13, Makepeace i in Road, is probably the oldest inhabitant of the Colony, and she cele- I brated her 97th birthday recently. Mrs. 1 Miller is a small heal'.ny looking lady < and carries her years remarkably539 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-03 23 X-i 5-45 and 9 p.m. Ihgalre ItOVAI tq-night_ S. D. SlBBl LAKSHMI in >WEEX A SA RAXGADH ABA A WONDER TAMIL TALKIE22 words
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Advertisement60 1936-11-03 23 You remember them as a pair of Bonny HIE'LAXDERS— Xow just imagine LAUREL and HARDY as a Couple of SINGAPORE ESKIMOESI 1 HAu roa^ s rrrnoj^ j r K& M I V H j V *O They have twin J i4 nEIATIOMf i m?F*r 'The Money Box" life; j Directed60 words
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Article268 1936-11-03 24 Anglo -Italian Agreement Is Vital w«l) disposed speech at once and .he British Government has already toeir. considering m3thods of recognising Italy's new Empire." "THE TIMES" The Times declares: "Mussolini's evident desire tor improvement of AngloItalian relations will be appreciated in this country where, in spite of the recent difficulties,Reuter - 268 words
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Article638 1936-11-03 24 Reactions In Europe Paris, Sundav. UJHiTHER Europe?" is the ques"tion anxiously asked in Paris after Uie Milan speech, in which 11 Duce offered Britain a Mediterranean agreement— on tion A uniformed German deputation was stationed prominently near 11 D S C igno?MSini declared that he had meditated every638 words
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Article152 1936-11-03 24 Boom In Rubber Shares In London London. Nov. 2. A MAD Monday was experienced by the Stock Exchange to-day, when a frenzied rush for rubber snares caused unparalleled scenes of excitement as many as twenty brokers fighting around one jobber in a vain effort, to execute a floodReuter - 152 words
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Article44 1936-11-03 24 More than 300 inn signs, and numerous sketch designs and photographs of signs structurally unsuitable for inclusion, have been offered to the committee v/hich is organizing the Exhibition *of Inn Signs, to be held in Nov?mber at j the Building Centre. New Bond Street.44 words
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Article35 1936-11-03 24 Mr. J. Calder, the Kuala Lumpur first magistrate, who left recently on a month's holiday to Shanghai, will not return to Kuala Lumpur but will be posted as Secretary to the British Resident, Negri Sembilan.35 words
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Article328 1936-11-03 24 Prosperous Pre-Slump Trade (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 19. THE announcement that the International Tea Market Expansion Board is considering the augmentation of expenditure on propaganda will revive misgivings in some quarters as to its efficacy as demonstrated by the consumption returns, states the Financial Times. There328 words
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Article322 1936-11-03 24 NEW 'DROME IN USE Planes Landed Vesterday Singapore. Monday tOUR machines from the Air R a Seletar made the first at aircraft at the new rap g of at Tengah, Chua Chu Ka,£ tK"** ing at ten o'clock. g- nis mor nThe first plane to come w» c Moth machine322 words
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Advertisement73 1936-11-03 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! Pilm vacuum filling pen havir;' no /x&^j I jH I rubber tube inside is absolutely ?'uar- g/ Ff*m&s IfW I anteed againsi oreakage for ten years f/^tfj ■'Jfc*--^^^r \f^m I Try the most perfect pen ever produced tIV I at moderate price to meet every demand73 words
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580 1936-11-03 25 progress Of Fisheries Department Pl&tt I ornrs feature of the attempt to II C22*£»r£ the Cameron Highm breed »ouj th annU al report ■U %Ses Department by Mr. W. the rw>*" BirtwiS l£?vvistle states that from the ■Mr Bir ter they started feeding the sixth580 words
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Article136 1936-11-03 25 Orphans Death At 24 Singapore. Monday. THE death ook place at the General Hospital this morning of Mr. Andrew Urn after a very brief illness. The deeeased who was only twen y-four years cf a?e was employed a- 'the Town Cleansing Department of -he Municipality for the past seven years136 words
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Article193 1936-11-03 25 42.000M0 POPPIES London. pORTY-TWO miJiion poppies-more than ever before— are now being dispatched to town and hamlet throughout the United Kingdom and overseas, in readiness lor Poppy Day on Nov. 11. VVJ y nfTw 1 6 tc ex u ceed iast year's total of193 words
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Article47 1936-11-03 25 Singapore, Monday. A girl aged 18 was buried at sea during the vcyage from Madras to Singapore of the Rhona. a British steamship which plies between thosc pcrtc. Her death occurred on Oct. 27 and she was buried at noon on the sameday.47 words
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Article22 1936-11-03 25 The Consulate-General of Japan will be closed on Nov. 3 (Tuesday* in commemoration of the birthday of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Meiji.22 words
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Article421 1936-11-03 25 Ch ina A nd Japa n Still Arguing Shanghai, Nov. 2. MR. Suma, the Japanese Consul-Gene- ral in Nanking, arrived here from Japan on Saturday morning. Interviewed on the results of his mission he said that Japan's policy towards China had undergone no change and continued to421 words
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Advertisement143 1936-11-03 25 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Producers of a PICCADILtY JIM and M BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" 0 Xow Bring to the Screen Another Outstanding Success I *^^^f 808 TAYLOR, that loving man, steps right VV^ wrW^^\ 1 nto your heart as he furns his love oose on Season's J& X. V Y Barbara Chow143 words
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754 1936-11-03 26 Negri-Malacca Outplayed In The j A ttack (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. AS wa.s generally anticipated, Sela*ip,ci convincingly defeated Negri Smibilan. (who are meeting Singapore next week to the tune of seven goals to two in their first inter-State hockey fixture on the754 words
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646 1936-11-03 26 Fewer Points For A Drop Goal Is A Popular Proposal IT is so unusual for a member of the i International Board to make any public announcement on matters that c are to come before the Board that the < statement attributed to Mr. James Jarrp^t one of the Welsh646 words
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Article238 1936-11-03 26 Y.M.C.A. Defeat Raffles Singapore, Monday. THE Hockey match played this evening on the Raffles College ground between the first teams of Raffles College and the Y.M.C.A. did not turn out to be as interesting as was expected. Both the teams seemed to be of almost equal standard and238 words
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Article51 1936-11-03 26 It is reported that Miss Tan Gan Xiew. the Penang Chinese girl sprinter, who represented Malaya at the AllChinese Olympics in China, has gone to siam to get married. Miss Tang was a teacFTer at the ?ukien Girls' School and latterly, in the Li Chi51 words
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Article32 1936-11-03 26 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Shanghai, Nov. 2. Anhui Province is experiencing a bad irought. The rivers md wells are iried up. and the farmers are in I ;errible plight. Sin Chew Jit Poh32 words
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Article116 1936-11-03 26 < Continued from page V Japanese delegates to the Geophysics Conference at Edinburgh. He specialises in seismology, which is one of the ieven branches of the science. Another delegate is also on board the ship, he is Dr C Tsuboi. who specialises in the oranch of geodesy. At the116 words
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Article27 1936-11-03 26 Jessie, who is claimed to be the oldest working elephant in the world, has celebrated her sixty-fourth birthday in the Taronga Zoological Park. Sydney New South Wales.27 words
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Article306 1936-11-03 26 Good Rugger At C. S. Club (From Our Own Correspondent) COUTH Jc^'STt^ffivSV-" d neers, Singapore at nun? gl Civil Service Club padan^ >C rri the and won by two goals and a tn points) to nil. r> '13 Among the large gathering rr., was the Hon. Mr.306 words
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Article78 1936-11-03 26 Singapore. Monday. A young Eurasian named W. E Hardy appeared before Mr. A D York,' the Third Magistrate, this mciair.g on two charges of forgery. He is alleged to have altered a ruooei licence from No. 144 to 722 and dorscd on a rubber issue card the78 words
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Article25 1936-11-03 26 Helmuth Kienka. 31. of Breslau, «J beheaded in Berlin for Landesv.-r a, lesoionage or the betrayal of miutary secrets) He |/as condemned W People's Court.25 words
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Article171 1936-11-03 27 D. Ross is about the best right winger available at the moment and his performance in to-day's game fully justifies his inclusion. P. F. Kinsey who also played in the outside right position was unimpressive The scorers were: Colours: G B. Armstrong (2); Hewan (1) and171 words
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Article33 1936-11-03 27 Singapore. Monday. A hockey match between the European Ladies and the Girl's Sports Mub, team one, was cancelled to-day and the European Ladies held a practise on the General. Hospital ground this evening.33 words
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Article535 1936-11-03 27 FORWARD LINE FO TROUBLES rfeam For Negri Match Singapore. Monday. nnce aeain came off T Hfc (olours nst the Whites in the great heights a j^ fo th atch in preparation for their Saturday furnish as m '^r w hen they swept SAW tJU in lnter state m who led535 words
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Article150 1936-11-03 27 Poor Game On Padang Singapore, Monday. DLAYING on their own ground this afternoon, Raffles Institution beat a weak S.C.C. team by 3— nil. Attacking from the outset, the schoolboys opening the scoring within five minutes M. Kohloff beating Mayger from close range. The home team kept150 words
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Article99 1936-11-03 27 Gunner Coventry Wins The Open Singles rUNNER Coventry, of the 11 (S) Heavy U Battery, R.A.. Blakan Mati, won 'the Malaya Command tennis championship final on Saturday, when he beat. Sgt. Clarke, of Pulau Brani, by &-3, It was a thrilling game, both Players giving of their best,99 words
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Article27 1936-11-03 27 Mr H L Hopkin. Editor-in-Chief of the Maiava Tribune group of newspaper! left Singapore on Sunday by tnImperial Airways for Hongkong and Shanghai on three weeks' leave.27 words
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Article31 1936-11-03 27 The Lord Bishoo of the Diocese. Rt. Rev Basil Roberts. M.A.. is expected in Penang this week to administer the rite of Confirmation, on Sunday. Nov. 8, following a short Evensong.31 words
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484 1936-11-03 27 Singapore, Monday. RESPITE the fact that they had the u better of the play for more than half the game, the S.C.R.C. were forced to admit defeat by the A.C.S. by three goals to one. When they met at hockey484 words
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Article112 1936-11-03 27 Straight Snooker Championship FOLLOWING are ties in the S.C.C. T straight snooker championship: Tuesday: N. G. Bishop vs. J. Bright, W/Comdr. Scroggs vs. H. S. Godwin. Wednesday: J. A. Dean vs. K. C. Gillett E. H. Coleman vs H. Gray Thursday: F. J. L. Mayger vs. E. H.112 words
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Article29 1936-11-03 27 M. Militchitch, Deputy of the Yugoslav Radical Union (Government Party), who was waylaid and shot by three armed peasants while on an electioneering tour, died in hospital at Kruzhevatz29 words
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Advertisement55 1936-11-03 27 X t_r I I llj lj U— N/i f \J f^ |a L— Iv I r-\*^ I ft B* W m K f f m A L I g I 4 V W II II Mm Iff I I I II I I I m W^m I ■•^^^l J hA55 words
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Article, Illustration76 1936-11-03 28 Pictures Of Sta te Hockey Final Trial These pictures by the tribune photographer are of incidents durins yesterday* hockey trial match on the padang prior to the selection of the side to represent Singapore in the inter-state hockey i, against Negri Sembllan on Saturday, the game was &«iStas one but76 words
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Advertisement121 1936-11-03 28 SEE .i FOR YOURSELF HOW tt Specialisation b«s produced British car that defies competition /QVDIVQ if v A Engine and chassis entire- Smith's JtdcaO hydraahc Artistic and practical ly redesigned throughout. built-in frtl iottrument panel with par- All passengers are seated n,.. mt t dculariy large speedometer within wbedbase proriding,121 words
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