Morning Tribune, 7 November 1936
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Title Section13 1936-11-07 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.—No. 240. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, November 7, 1936. FIVE CENTS13 words
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Article1284 1936-11-07 1 S DIFFIttLT A 0 NEGOTIATIONS HOW THE DEADLOCK < 25r°" 11 London, Oct. 28. i nmPthinir of the problems that lAM .1* "™i&£?*riH th "TJ? h UarR I besel the I.T.U frustrated by a grtas*. s were not permitted Ul WOe i mlri that1,284 words
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Article236 1936-11-07 1 2 30 Squadron's 111 Luck Singapore, ,Friday. THE arrival of the five Singapore 111 Flying boats from England to-day for the R.A.F. at Seletar was marred by the unwelcome news that all the commanders and crews were regarded as contact cases m respect, to236 words
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Article44 1936-11-07 1 To Visit Canada After The Coronation Ottawa. Nov. I. MR Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister void Reuter, aboard the Empress of Britain while returning from England, ihat His Majesty King Edward VIII was planning to visit Canada after the coronation. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration44 1936-11-07 1 NEW FLYING BOATS ARRIVE AT SE LET A R Five flying boats of the Singapore 111 class, compris m; squadron No. 230, reached Singapore yesterday after their 8,000 mUes flight from England. They are to supplement the flying boat strength of the Seletar Base.44 words
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Article163 1936-11-07 1 Plans Already Being Made Washington, Nov. 5. THE Administration officials are already I working on the programme to be recommended by President Roosevelt to Congress m January. The aim at sent appears to be to fortify the New Deal legislatively as it stands rather than to make163 words
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Article75 1936-11-07 1 SOVIET THE NORTH Preparing For War? London, Nov. m THE Times m an editorial regarding the series of articles m that journal on "Russia m the Arctic," which concludes to-day, asks: What is the Soviet Government's purpose m developing at enormous expense, the icebound regions m Northern Siberia? The reasons75 words
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Article58 1936-11-07 1 Tokyo Reply To British Protest Tokyo, Nov. 6 IT fe understood that the Foreign Office has replied to' the British complaint regarding alleged brutality of the Keelung police towards British sailors by explaining the whole incident on the Basis of the original police report, citing a judicial investigationReuter - 58 words
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Article72 1936-11-07 1 seas, as she is now trying to do, not only will she take much heavy traffic from the 1 Trans-Siberian Railway, but will have an all Russian route m wartime for small battleships and merchantmen. The Soviet had also realised that if traffic through the Arctic Sea is to beReuter - 72 words
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Article62 1936-11-07 1 (Continued from previous column) fairly calmly. Sums estimated at a total of £1,000,000 were wagered before polling day at odds favouring Mr. Roosevelt as high as 7 to 2. The chief immediate market interest m the election aftermath was the ending of hopes that the new tax on un- dividedReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement64 1936-11-07 1 f^BUB FRESH MILK— WITH ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! IET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk J your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For "Kliro is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot supply you, wat« removed. Klim keeps64 words
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Article, Illustration5371 1936-11-07 2 Cheaper Light Water In Singapore? Stolen Properly? PROSPECT FOR NEXT YEAR WORKING DEFICIT OF HALF A MILLION DOLLARS A WORKING deficit on the Rate Fund of aboul half a million dollars is the estimate of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners for 1937. The Hyigct is divided up, the Rate Fund bcinji5,371 words
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Advertisement102 1936-11-07 2 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMTXY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby yon may adequately provide for the care and comfort102 words
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Advertisement31 1936-11-07 2 THERE IS DfIATH IN THIS TIN SHELLTQX IS ABSOLUTELY W^M jL |^S SHELLTOX IS HARMLESS I ?A r/?y /r and seej 'Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. <S.S Lta I W31 words
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993 1936-11-07 3 o t Treated Fairly On Return To Malaya T rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 6. (I(ipt session of the Federal T II: huilßet umcd (o day a t 1 ((lin s Vxcdlency the High 1" a Sner presiding. (•,,nim»- |0 r (he se993 words
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Article189 1936-11-07 3 Eczema Sufferer s Kran'i Letter There is an unusuaj frankness about this letter from a woman who was once a victim of disfiguring edma. Other sufferers who are looker tor a remedy for this unpleasant complaint will bo interested m what she v/rites: "I189 words
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Advertisement53 1936-11-07 3 PHILLIPS RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. IMV4K I I AltS AND FIELD GUSSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A V i //#^Sk "MAX LIOX"! RAPID HARDENING j CEMENT53 words
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Advertisement161 1936-11-07 3 WORTH, PARIS DANS-LA-NUIT JE-REVIENS VERS-LE-JOUR HONEY-StCKLE SANS-ADIEU VERS-TOI PROJETS JTjA JL A A I I*Olll W. lip EAU DE COLOGNE =5T 3IOXTOR Ltd. ALL SIZES ARCADE ALL DEALERS SELL WORTH SINGAPORE tUtJuts** PABSTThere's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed m Paost TapaCan. When the summer sun beats down-a cool safe161 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article77 1936-11-07 4 London, Nov. 6. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Quieter Advanced sharply November erS riacl 8 9 16 up J u QnvPN Oft o/2 December Buyers -s x w Sellera *>'2 PALM OIL (Malay) SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) Sood Pearl Wpoce) Nov. shipment 16- sellers unchanged a 04 valup 3/^ sellers77 words
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Article77 1936-11-07 4 London, Nov. 6. Previous To-day Change IT. on Fans (closing middle rate) 105.38 ***** up .12 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.09-3 4 9.09V4 -g T.T. on Snangnai (closing selling rate) Is. 1 19 32 Is. 25. up_^2 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is. 31 3277 words
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Article29 1936-11-07 4 w lr w London, Nov. 6. Previous To-day Change 111 Mb SILVER 20-5 16 20 916 uu 4 monthi torwaru 2 5 i 16 209 16 up29 words
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Article131 1936-11-07 4 London, Nov 6 Previous To-day Changfi Distiller! 112 9 114 6 uplg Dunlop Rubber 37; l»/ 2 36 io> 2 General Electric 94 9 94 g Imperial Chemical Industry 42^/ 2 42 9 up 7, Imperial Tobacco 175 175- 2 Anglo-Dutch 39 6 39 9 up 3131 words
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Article33 1936-11-07 4 London. Nov 6 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Charge Cash (noon official price) £213-7,8 £235 3 4 U p 22- 8 3 months forward (noon official priOti £210-3 4 £232^ up 2233 words
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Article49 1936-11-07 4 RUBBER New York. Nov 5 Previous To-day Chanfi Tone Firm Steady Spot Buyera 17% n 3 s BeUc» 17 7 16 17 7 16 Jan.|Mar. Buyers. 17»/ 2 n TIG SeUen 17 9 16 17 9 16 TIN Standard Tone Steady Strong BPOI 47% 49 249 words
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Advertisement19 1936-11-07 4 SOUTH I Ifßfa BRITISH 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. INSURANCE I ■MM W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Wf FlnUwm Green, jia19 words
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Advertisement22 1936-11-07 4 For the bath COLOGNE *^%MW ROG€R OALLtT Obtainable from all good dealers. Agents for Malaya:— The Successors of MOINE COMTE Co., Ltd.22 words
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Article536 1936-11-07 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I 5- 5 7«/ 2 4 6 s■•■jsrA«;; ss st r ■?.ffjS^£ a J55 1 Ayer Weng l Q 22 209 22,- }gsf^; ir* if 21 10 lii Chendenang J» 055 050 060 I Hitam Jtf 107/2 115 100 l.lOcd I536 words
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Article423 1936-11-07 5 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord 2.o7 Viz 2.15 2.07& 2.15 1 1 do 10% Prefs. 2.27' 2 2.35 2.20 2.30 10 10 Maynard 2.00 3.00n0m 2.00 3.00 1 1 M. Breweries 2.45 2.55 2.45 2.50 10 10 McAlister 26.25 27.00 26.00 26.40 10 5 Overseas Ass 7.80 8.00 7.50423 words
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Article193 1936-11-07 5 NHGAfOU MINKIPAUTY r < 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 1907 red. 1947 '$i,60b'666 108 110 norn a Q n n Q Mar 31 s ePt. 30 n m!?- ,i 19 5 ««°00.0«0 111 113 norn «W1 red. 1963 $2,000,000 120 122 norn Jgr.193 words
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Article331 1936-11-07 5 (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated K 4mi|&£* 25 135 1.20 130 •luett no 120 lU 120 Ba:u L imYn o n 165 175 1 65 175 Benta 65 07 06 5 0 70 Bortih J 22 2 1271 2 122»o 1.27> 2 Bro^ 10 l-07> 2 097331 words
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Article154 1936-11-07 5 I (From Our Financial Corresvonaent) Singapore, Friday morning. Rubber Singapore: 29 12 cis., down 14 ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 8 3 Bd., unchanged. New York: 17 3 8 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Singapore, Friday evening. The market has remained steady all day but only small154 words
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Article166 1936-11-07 5 Messrs. Julian Israel's Report:— A phenomenal rise of $13 per picul was recorded m the pric c of tin locally and a further rise is anticipated tomorrow. Rubber closed slightly firmer than yesterday evening. Mining.— Following the announcement of the renewal of Restriction (provisional agreement* the prices ofReuter-AAP - 166 words
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Article205 1936-11-07 5 Singapore, Friday. UESSRS. Lyall Evatt m their weekly report, state: After a steady week m all sections of the market and much speculation a s to the issue of th e meeting of the I.T.C. regarding Restriction Renewal, tin shares were prominent on the Singapore market on205 words
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Article32 1936-11-07 5 Mr. E. L. S. Jennings, who has been for fiv e years Assistant Ediior of the Times of Malaya" Press. Ltd.. left [poh on Wednesday for a holiday m China and Japan.32 words
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Article170 1936-11-07 6 Singapore. Nov. 6. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 I|l6, London demand a 4 I Lonaon 4 months' sight **™l Lyon demand l f* Hamburg demand "J New York demand 57 i& io Montreal demand inJ Batavia demand m?i 8 i Samarang demand IU<J a Calcutta Bombay and Rangoon I demands170 words
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Article174 1936-11-07 6 Singapore, Nov. 6. R. (Siam) 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. (Siamt •White" No. Al $222 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $180 R. (Siam) "White Rice" No 2174 words
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Article191 1936-11-07 6 Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. Messrs Lewis and Peat (Singapore), Ltd.. m their weekly ruUber report state: Prices hav e been carried to a higher level during the week and sentiment "may b e regarded as distinctly bullish. Specu- lative and trade demand has been re-' ported from London but locally191 words
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Article277 1936-11-07 6 Guthrie Co. Renewed Optimism In Rubber Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., m their weekly rubber report dated Singapore. Nov. fc St Renewed optimism has characterised all sections of the rubber market and sharp advances hav e been recmded locally and m London and New York markets. __J The fact that Eastern277 words
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Article267 1936-11-07 6 Stanton Nelson Co. Messrs Stanton Nelson and Co Ltd m their weekly rubber report state: The week has seen activity m all markets with consequent higher prices and gooc: business passing. The buying has been general with both trade 'and outside operators interested. Towards the end of the week, as267 words
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Article73 1936-11-07 6 Singapore, Friday. THE Chinese Trade Mission has returned to Singapore this morning from Milan after a tour of Malaya. The mission leaves for Shanghai tomorrow It will be recalled that the mission arrived here m September and was responsible for the Chinese goods exhibition held at the Singapore73 words
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Advertisement271 1936-11-07 6 The S*pore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday. Buyers. Sellers. No I X.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. November) 29 11 16 29 13 16 Good FAQ. m cases (FO.B. November) 29 5 8 293 1 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) cawardable Spore» 29 2 29 s do November271 words
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Advertisement48 1936-11-07 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880 CaDital Subscribed (Fully paid up) v i ioo on ju Reserve Fund Y.UoWoiii Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACe Manager T. YA\[\yrv« Tel: No 6049 Manager's Room v 5921 5922 General oaic 1 5923 6472 Comprador^ Deik48 words
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Article, Illustration159 1936-11-07 7 New Arrivals At The Zoo S ometh ing New [In Cars: Ministers Of The Basque Govt.: Defence Exercises In Paris nair of elks from Moscow ha s moved m at the London Zoo after their mriod m quarantine. Th e elks have th e distinction of being the largest iptPlanet News; France-Presse - 159 words
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Advertisement185 1936-11-07 8 "CROWDED HOUSES THRILLED BEYOND WORDS, LAST NIGHT" itUAMDOA 3 SHOWS TODAY i m i -\5 ■T- ">. a• r^SJßß^P^^^^^ ADDED ATTRACTION NOTHING TO COMPARE WITH IT! ..*»trir tier a wtvvrk* NOTHING TO EQtAL IT! THE TOfrS PICKING A WINNER IN THRILLS THAT NEVER LET YOt T Coloured Musical. i DOWN!185 words
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Advertisement143 1936-11-07 8 PAVILION OPENING TODAY J. U TWO GREAT STARS IN WARNER BROS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF THE YEAR kt «*>• the to"*" n^ .-I ii 11l yC 7I ■I im -^sf-- r-s"*v. jk h n B~^^ *> k a v m BBk H, vw I X/Ac^ I A,cs,,Mpyo fc ,;C3y w Produced143 words
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Article381 1936-11-07 9 PERAK RIVER POWER PROGRESS fc Capital Structure ,By Air Mi'.iD London, Oct. 23 .ear the l )(1 lk ,51 been able to prefier Company^ een substa ntial nnanf^r^^etory was Mr. G«orße No less atMMw company's atB»" ours meting yesterday. With a! l itiin "tely bound up with s llutl^ n381 words
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Article115 1936-11-07 9 Wore Murders But Less Convictions i tot a i Simla. jj 'wlu ol o<o murders were comFrJ! IUU d klsl >' car to the North-West IJ? ll Proviiu-e -slißhtly more than wins the previom year. Prnv!n rI m !h(> No rth-West Frontier fore 1 17; v Vin115 words
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Advertisement137 1936-11-07 9 A MILLION MORE LAUGH! j THAN "^Kf WJON i iwBBMßo^Kftfitav^/3ffiSBKM^BIWWBeBewOOCO#9^^Wft^^P^^^J>JJBJ^BHBff? t iHeKk S V 7 -38o&jb&89pv l fm^m TED HEALY MM W Gregory RATOFF 1 THE PATSY KELLY Jfl eW. WHALEN \'M^\ Ritz brothers i They It bo-l you O.«r '^m t%f\> mit^ l«'«»d I W jiWf ■»»»'t»l dowBiBjl) I137 words
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Advertisement242 1936-11-07 9 THE FASTEST DANCING i ROMANCE THAT EVER SHOOK tß^ttt^tott^t^MA THE SCREEN HI J^ tF^EM Warner Bros. 1 First Big Musical K^^^^^^^^^^Ll In A Year THE BIG DANCE PARADE OF STARS fIND,LfIUCHS!ffi% f",^ DICK POWELL RUBY KEELif TT \¥{<r r JACK OAKIE JOAN BLONDIIL J Hu 8 h Herbert Louise Fazenda242 words
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Article1066 1936-11-07 10 BY AIR MAIL The Week In The Market: A Healthy Reaction: Rubber Highest j Since 1930: Complacency Regarding Tin (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Oct. 29. THE\ increase Ln speculative commitments, which we pointed out m our but letter, naturally led to a certain weakness m1,066 words
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Article, Illustration52 1936-11-07 10 Miss N. Shakespear about to intercept a pass from Miss E. Richards m tbA Europeans v. G.S.C. match on th- Padang on Thursday Tfc. GS.C. won 2—l. Tribune Miss E. Richards about to get past Miss N. Shakespear. An incident m Thursday's hockey match Between the G.S.C. and the EuropeanTribune - 52 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-07 10 j m New Designs m Chinese I Embroidered l/\ ladies Underwear. iOUtATRAMI 18. HIGH STREET.15 words
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Advertisement13 1936-11-07 10 <h KlWP\j^^^^^^^y r^ J 1 1^1 B^^^B^*^ V y ft"' t^imm^mmm\ v^^^W J^siK13 words
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Advertisement236 1936-11-07 11 athr- Before buying an RL FR^ EPAT^nr b^ure to see the m e rt operator oe beautiful Prides 50% more ifneerater X n c v other make. Lee gfes SS$ stogapore nar PRESENTS, Large Bcent s>Pg-. c Seng Co., oa,»«, just Arrived! Singapore. FLORISTS I Madge nower Shop. M- f^S2236 words
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Advertisement332 1936-11-07 11 i Trade Bargains j FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert master footwear craftsmen are at your service. Call to-day for a repair.— The UNION SHOE STORE, 350, North Bridge Road, (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. A332 words
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Advertisement328 1936-11-07 11 PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO. No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs may be 'aken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs— The328 words
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Advertisement418 1936-11-07 11 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Hoad. Gowns, Millinery, Expert BuroDean Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American soods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresset made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish— Ching418 words
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288 1936-11-07 12 M ORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 7, 1936. WHITHER JAPAN? VOBODY can gainsay that after 60 years' residence m Japan the Yen. Archdeacon John Batchelor, of the Church of England, is m a position to know Japan and her people. That country, m fact, has become his home, and he288 words
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Article868 1936-11-07 12 THERE probably never was a time when the world of international politics enjoyed absolutely unruffled calm. However well founded the peace of nations, there is always that little atmosphere of tension between one and another which seems to threaten new disaster and chaos. It may be that this868 words
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Article76 1936-11-07 12 Mr. M. B. Oliver, late Agent of the Chartered Bank. Ipoh. has left for I Bangkok on transfer. Mr. J. M. Barron. Deputy Controller ot Labour, has left Penang Hospital and resumed duties. Dr. H. W. Webb, the well-known private medical proctitioner returned to Ipoh on Wednesday from Home76 words
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Article, Illustration43 1936-11-07 12 Baron Cartier de Marchienne, the Belgian Ambassador, arriving at the Foreign Office recently for the critical meeting of the Spanish Nonintervention Committee m London when the German and Italian reolies to the Soviet allegations of breaches of the Pact were considered. Planet NewsPlanet News - 43 words
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Advertisement17 1936-11-07 12 L il DLB www H Ula X mm Ju MJm Ha aak aaWW l \m «Z^M I17 words
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Article733 1936-11-07 13 Duckling Dies Of Broken Heart: Woman Poisons 7 For Revenge juryman Sleeps At Trial: Car Worth More Damaged queer stories from |f*,; :',j: of the world sen. by C lold Comfort n,n acainst his estranged EGAL pr£ton^uj ofl nlm L obtained by a SMftctfaWS (Illinois> man Mr733 words
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Article135 1936-11-07 13 A donation of $500 vo the Penang Jubileee Fund and another of $200 to St Nicholas' Home for blind and crippled children have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Oeh Chor Teik of 11 Service Road, Penang, on the occasion of theiv silver wedding. Lithuanian Politician Wins135 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-11-07 13 The 700 year old quit-rent services to the Crown, m which the City of London Corporation hands over a hatchet bill-hook and faggots for ancient land m Shropshire, took place at the Law Courts, London, before Sir Georg e Bonner. the King's Remembrancer recently. The photo shows the City Solicitor,Planet News - 73 words
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Advertisement40 1936-11-07 13 •i» i 4 i ii i i i i i iim i i ni i i i M J J PRONE GOODWOOD 7 Jf^ Telfßraph-: \diir#*^s p ■WUGW SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOCBIST. L^ Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments.40 words
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Advertisement9 1936-11-07 13 werwrwerewr GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU If J SO9 words
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Article, Illustration135 1936-11-07 14 Princess Elizabeth Goes sh In Barcelona: Chancel In Elizabethan Cost Italy: The "Avan The Duchess of York, accompanied by her two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, recently made a number of purchases at Mr. Shepherd's book shop m Castle Street, Forfar, Forfarshire. Scotland. Here we see Princess FUzabethTopical Press; Planet News - 135 words
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Article, Illustration183 1936-11-07 15 D.OOO members of his party, the Fatherland Front. of the Fatherland Front and the new Austrian given woik and bread, and the Government had promised improved conditions for the masses. The teh was received with very |itt| e cheering, thoughPlanet News; Contributed - 183 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1936-11-07 16 FASH I O N S Order out of early rh««« inleremlinU new facia for mm»4rmbt blouse gl%e« rhic lo %uitH "dressy" fabrics ha* new inierprelag{ on our whops do their sluff FROM the head-whirling deluge of ftlhion reports and sensational trends which have been let loose on the feminine world1,643 words
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Advertisement7 1936-11-07 16 s Maison G/QBfo 4610. lj&£ ■o '«t7 words
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Advertisement78 1936-11-07 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING I GUIDE 1 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. I Baggage Contractors Forwarding Booking. Agents for TMM. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd.. t etc.. etc. Tel. Addresi:— -LUGOAOE" S PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. BEAUTY78 words
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Advertisement116 1936-11-07 17 EYES Specializing: subnormal fß^J||)tofc^P& vision, problerr H tß?*"* R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience DRY CLEANING Ilinlol Quick Cleaners for same day service Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be collected by 6 p.m. same day.116 words
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Advertisement147 1936-11-07 17 CHEMIST INVISIBLE TAMPAX NO PINS, NO BELT, NO PAD. The modern sanitary towel for the modern woman. -/55 and 1/- per pkt. Booklet on application. Sole Agents: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle Natural J^^^^^ Permanent fiteS7;^V v Wave. jjCS^jQ^ /^"M Try147 words
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Article57 1936-11-07 18 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Pengeravig Aik Soon N O v 7 9 Indo-China Marechal Joffre 7 ji PontianaK Tohiti 7 Sarawak (generally* Bintulu and Miri Marudu 7 1 30 Borneo (North), Brutiei and Labuan Marudu Nov 7 1 Djambi Togian 7 J 157 words
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Article80 1936-11-07 18 Air Mail Despatches Medan, JaskS, Amsterdam! and -I/m--donl: Netherlands, closing 12.45 p.m to day Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, 'Kobe srnd Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. America: Imperial, closing 780 words
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Article119 1936-11-07 18 Mails from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc., by Air (Qantas) are expected to-day. The delivery of letters u> boxholders' and general delivery will be at 3 and 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) are expected to-day The delivery of letters to boxholders' and general delivery119 words
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Article24 1936-11-07 18 The Air mail despatched from Singapore on Oct. 28 by Imperial Air Mail (Singapore— London) was delivered m London on Nov. 5.24 words
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Article402 1936-11-07 18 Pacific Being Lost To British Shipping bRITAIN'S shipping i s being driven from the Pacific by foreign subsidised competition, says the Sunday Despatch. The Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, principal shareholder's of which is the P. and O. Company starts withdrawing ships from the San Francisco Australia-New402 words
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Article58 1936-11-07 18 The young American, ya^' Dwlght Long, who was m Binga recently arrived m Penang on with a Tahitian boy on the American yacht to visit Penan 1 intends to stay m Penar.R days after which h e will set out i lombo Aden through the Suez to don which he58 words
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Article35 1936-11-07 18 Mr L. H. N Davies. who is ex back from Home leave during tfte part of January next year, will Mr. J. K. Creer, A. D. 0.. Can Highlands, when the latter leaveHorn? on furlough.35 words
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Advertisement496 1936-11-07 18 )Y P*OandBRITIS£IMDIA LINES 1936. Tonnage Spore. SOMALI 6.810 Nov. 18 1937. CAMORIN 15,000 Nov. 20 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan 14 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15,000 Jan. 15 BANGLORE 6,000 Dec. 17 BEHAR 6.000 Jan. 24 RANPURA 17.000 Dec. 18 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 Due* SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 Tonnage Spore.496 words
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Advertisement134 1936-11-07 18 N.Y.K.UNE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Nov. 25 s.s. HAKONE MAR a Dec. 10 Rates to Ist Class 2nd cla«s Naples |497 ft $540 |317 ft134 words
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Article74 1936-11-07 19 r^wrSIDE THE WHARVES arm harbour M nit: Lch. Mars, Lch. Curlew, oil Wharf: H MS. Herald. VISSHS IN DRY DOCKS lan ions Pif**s Victoria Dock: CaK<on. Tug Mitra. Keppel Harbour: Kin«s Nek: Caisson No. 2 (floating) fa l Nek: WJBt. Agnes I. Godown Gate No. Kistna 1474 words
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Article63 1936-11-07 19 Raihvav statistics for June and the fou'week, ended July 11. 1936. which have been published by the Minister ot Transpor (Stationery Office. 2s. od. net' show that the total number of pa«eneer journeys excluding season ticke' holders i taken on all standard■tan railways m Great Britain m June 1936. was63 words
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Article291 1936-11-07 19 German Invention For Tugs 9 Propellers A SUB-LICENCE to manufacture the Kori nozzle has been acquired by Messrs. Henry Robb, Ltd., Leiih. The Kort nozzle was evolved during experiments to minimise the erosion of canal and river banks and beds, due to the propeller action of passing291 words
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Advertisement301 1936-11-07 19 BIIIXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Put Mil* lA ELLA NOV V^ B or Fin" 3 MERKUR Dec 28 »i Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at tn f?rs°t*ClL ra passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or Mcl bo-.irne tn the connecting KP.M.301 words
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Advertisement509 1936-11-07 19 §Xi .^W TO FRENCB PORTS U~2 jTV CAPTOURANE For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazalre Bordeaux Nov. 13 rip q^ T4 p rt Ti/o r Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan! 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). MM509 words
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Article, Illustration135 1936-11-07 20 CUNARD LINER AGROUND: FIRE BRIGADE IN ACTION: 35 TONS OF MARROW TO ONE ACRE The 16,000-ton Cunard White Star linsr Lancashire returning from her last cruise of the season, went aground recently m th e Mersey off fcgremont, Cheshire, with 454 passengers, holiday-makers returning from the Mediterranean, aboard. Topical PressTopical Press; Planet News - 135 words
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Advertisement141 1936-11-07 21 IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US Before Purchasing Your Radio Receiver MtEHATHAN RADIO 6 SOUND EHGINEEn 25 Z9. ORCHARD ROAD. SiIUIIHNINC ,*ZZ "JS?l m 1 1 new saloon b added to the range of modeis available on the famous Ten and luxuriously equipped. tn new body Unes sweeping down141 words
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Miscellaneous135 1936-11-07 21 o^ riiE radio I Br ili*h Empire programme 9. r»SH 13.9? metres •"""t.'.nd GSO <«•»« "»«> from frtwn 6" 0 TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 2 Ri2 Ben. Scottisn Dance 620 P rhP Heather Sextet, directed by M usic T S«?n Highland Schottlsche, Lena Ul !^F? e M for Charlie? (Kerr). Wha Wadna135 words
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Miscellaneous224 1936-11-07 21 Musical Comedy Memories (solo pianoforte, Jack Wilson) (arr. Wilson). Play to me on your Guitar (Costeiloi. Songs of the Hebrides (Kennedy-Fraser). Tesoro mio (My Treasure > (Becucci). Selection, This'll Make you Whistle (Sigler). 10.20 p.m. The BBC. Theatre Organ 10.50 p.m. "Street Symphony." Another programme of music from the streets224 words
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Miscellaneous313 1936-11-07 21 4.45 p.m.— A Religious Service (Roman Catholic), from St. Barnabas* Cathedral, Nottingham. Order of Service: Hymn, O Christ, Thy Guilty People Spare (W.H., 130). Night Prayers. Hymn, Help, Lord, the Souls which Thou hast Made (W.H., 132). Address by the Very Rev. Canon James F. Hargreaves. Benediction of the Blessed313 words
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Miscellaneous153 1936-11-07 21 Banished (John Blow* Olinda; If Music be the Food of Love (Purcell) Maiden's Song (Beger) Wanderer's Night Song; To Music; The Fisher Maiden (Schubert. English trans. By Sam Langforaj Far m a Western Brookland. (Arnold Bax> Weathers (John Ireland) 9.40 p.m. An Oratorio Programme. 10.10 p.m. 'Sea Power— s: Personnel153 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-07 22 Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the •HCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. V3JS.18 words
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Miscellaneous1124 1936-11-07 22 g^\ STTI T% JM 3.50 p.m. Talk on Events m France. On Ihe Radio j* French >™ W« W ISS P pm. ££&t. 7.51 p.m. Commercial news and wea- Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs) ther report m Bengali. 6.15 p.m. Day's Programme. 7.56 pm. The news and announce- 620 P1,124 words
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Miscellaneous593 1936-11-07 22 wig Maurick. Carl Wolfram sings. 7 2*? n m 9.20 p.m. News and Review of the Week Grained Flanof ™te recital n In English on DJE, DJQ m Netherlandish 736 Dm Th. ot, on DJA, DJB. tary Itand" BB C W »'H^ Mil 9.35 p.m. Women around Listz. A 802593 words
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Advertisement44 1936-11-07 23 <■♦♦♦■> ttf MALAYAN PREMIERE, PAVILION f I WBDAI, NOV. 10th PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING BOOK NOW! j MpppMM^^: WILLIAM CAROLE t tl« POWELL LOMBARD I KI 'MY MAN GODFREY' I "f J^^jHß I niveisals Laugh Provoking Comedy Sensation of .J. SHOWN BY ROYAL COMMAND TO J44 words
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Article251 1936-11-07 24 'Continued from pc^e 1) launch As he made the rounds he ppok* first to Wing Commander Dunn, who was m charge and informed him that he would be met by medical officials and given a place of isolation, until it couid be discovered what infection they had251 words
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Article76 1936-11-07 24 Indian Mohamedan Bef** Court Singapore. FruUiy^ pHARGED with possession ol a i» clip, an American E *P* ei> 90 Aineveller's cheque for $50 three S2 O a rican notes, six $10 J^JSgJ Monotes and $2 m Straits an Wgß hamedan named Mohamcd ra rh irci .his morning produced before Magistrate.76 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1936-11-07 25 Some Comments On The Week's Sport Hermes FTER two friendly inter-state games A winch haven Riven rise to optimisfir hopes m the Singapore side s chances, hp ilr. t Cup campaign will open toa i U 1^ aeainst Johore at j£jn and Singapore will have their1,787 words
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Article215 1936-11-07 25 List Of Fixtures For To-Day TO-DAY'S matches m the Home Football Leagues:— FIRST DIVISION Arsenal vs. Leeds. Bolton vs. Middlesbro. Brentford vs. Birmingham. Derby Co. vs. Stoke. Everton vs. West Brom. Huddersfield vs. Manchester City. Manchester Utd. vs. Charlton. Preston N.E. vs. Liverpool. Sheffield Wed. vs. Grimsby. Sunderland215 words
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Article82 1936-11-07 25 Coming Events At The R*S*Y r-DAY. there will be the usual afternoon races at the R.S.Y.C. for the "B" and "C" Class, starting at 5.2J p.m. and 5.25 d m. respectively. On Sunday, the International s\xmetre Class will aail the final race for the Club Trophy, starting at 1082 words
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Article29 1936-11-07 25 f 7 London, Nov. 5. Rugger results:— Middlesex 8 Surrey 9 Guy's Hospital 5 Cambridge Un. 31 Oxford Un. 13 Leicester 16 Warwickshire 28 East Midln^ds >- Reuter.29 words
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Article17 1936-11-07 25 In a hockey match yesterday the R.A.M.C. and the Sikh Police drew two goals all.17 words
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Article, Illustration651 1936-11-07 26 S. R. C. STILL N UNBEATEN Seven Goals On Padang Singapore, Friday. THE Singapore Recreation Club maintained iheir unbeaten record at hockey this season when they beat the Combined Services on the Padang this evening by seven goals to nil. The winners were strong m practicallyTribune - 651 words
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Article180 1936-11-07 26 Best Air Film For Years WITH an epoch-making episodj m modern aviation as its central theme, "China Clipper," began a season at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday evening before crowded houses. This Warner Brothers production is the best air film shown m Singapore for some time. The story centres180 words
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Article126 1936-11-07 26 Sir Arthur Yapp Dead Former National Leader Of V.M.C.A. London, Nov. 6. THE death is announced of Sir 1 Arthur Yapp.— Router. A youth worker, Sir Arthur (Key~all) Yapp was National Secretary of the V.M.C.A. from 1912-29. His work for the V.M.C.A. began m the Volunteer Camps In 1901. At126 words
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Article250 1936-11-07 26 "Three Cheers For Love" Pleases CO-CALLED song and dance hits come out of Hollywood with tiring regularity. "Three Cheers For Love" which opened at the Capitol last night, however, was an exception to the rule and was well received by a crowded house. This picture compares favourably250 words
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Article84 1936-11-07 26 Chinese Painter Dies In Hospital Singapore, Friday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner Mr. W. McQuarrie. at an enquiry into the d n ath of a Chinese named Ang Cheng Tong who had fallen off a scaffolding while Minting a window at the84 words
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Article39 1936-11-07 26 The H.M.S. Danae is due to leave Singapore on Nov. 18 for Christmas Island, Cocos Island, Shark Bay, Fremantle. Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydne" Brisbane and Port Darwin. She will leave Fort Darwin for HongKong on Jan. 31, 1937.39 words
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Article217 1936-11-07 26 ,2-0 Hockey Win Was Good Bftngapon prldaj SUPERIOR m all depart m,. •3 m the defence, the P Chinese by 2-0 on Hong afternoon The Chinese were Impn start, but failed to tab the openings that cami Once the repreaentatj found their feet they superior Cunningham-Perclriau ,v217 words
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Article75 1936-11-07 26 ''From Our Own Correspond™ Ipoh, N CHAN Ah Ng, aged IT. son of fl owner, Wai accidentally shot dead while out pig banting at Kamponi Nebong, 17 miles away, this morning It appt-ars that the deceased, his brother and another man nami Seoh Hock, went after a pie75 words
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Article944 1936-11-07 27 month m very good time excellent track form and again to-day. Cheerful Eve BMwardes and Jonathan shou out the places with the outside aai coming from Mandai. who .stayer and ran well to finish Wednesday. He has also the adi oi the low weight.944 words
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Article51 1936-11-07 27 Race one JACATRA Last Crusader Wait-A-Bit Race two. INDULT La Coloniale Bay Laddie Race three. BU Canute Larut Race four. TINY BELLE Kathryn LJsheen Race five. TOCSAVVAY KalUi Row Boat Race six. COCKPEN MUtondale Combination Race seven. S&Y RAIDER George Edwardes Jonathan Race tight UTTLEHtIftST High Degree51 words
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Advertisement115 1936-11-07 27 if now served v 'AJ ■<■•*• <^j^B^ >4P^ iff' k^ something cool and refreshing— 'Ovaltine,' served cold. is one of the most delicious drinks imaginable Afore delicious Ovaltine for the' :*ame prtce. W ns bu< JS^St^S&'S^ ;same superb quality... perfect tonic food, tt pro- vides all the nutritive elements necessary115 words
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Article, Illustration98 1936-11-07 28 Air-commodore Sydney Smith, A.0.C., Seletar, chatting with the officer who was m charge ot 230 squadron, which arrived yesterday at Seletar after the five flying boats comprising the squadron had flown from England. Tribune Air-commodore Sydney Smith photo graphed at the Air Base yestrrday after greeting the new flying boatTribune - 98 words