Morning Tribune, 9 November 1936
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Title Section14 1936-11-09 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 241. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, November 9, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article1188 1936-11-09 1 1 14.11 1 IX4. IK STItEETK OF CITV GOVERNMENT FLEES mi mi v FIXAL advaxi i: to BEGIN TO WAV Madrid, Nov. 8. MADRID is now making a last desperate stand against the insurW gents. The surburbs of the capital with hastily erected fortifications have becomeReuter Wireless - 1,188 words
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Article78 1936-11-09 1 A late message from Heuter states that events by noon indicated that the insurgents' thrust bfUt been generally held up. Powerful and well trained reinforcements bad been thrown against the *tt*cKers and were reported to giving a f ood account of themselves, throwing the insurgents back to Carapanchei78 words
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Article366 1936-11-09 1 Continent And U.S. Election London. Nov. 4 PRESIDENT Roosevelt's overwhelming I victory has surprised Germany and pleased Italy and France. German press comment notes that the world's democracies are "concentrating their votes" and expects that this will "change the fact of the world." The Italians recallReuter Wireless - 366 words
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Article80 1936-11-09 1 Singapore, Sunday. HE CLAUDIO CORTINI arrived this morning from Italy by the Victoria and he is on his way to Bangkok. In a short interview with a Tribune reporter he said that he had held office* in Greece. Paris. Belgrade And Buenos He acted as chief Ceremonial office:80 words
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Article36 1936-11-09 1 London, Nov. 6 THE by-election at Claycross due 10 the death of the Labour member, Mr. HoUand, resulted in the election ol Mr. Ridley, Labour, ***** votes compared with Mr. Jackson, conservative. 8W? Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article67 1936-11-09 1 The Hague, Nov. 6. Tf/£ marriage of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernard has been officially fixed for January 7 and ivill take place in the capital. The marriage date is the fifty eighth anniversary of the marriage of Princess Juliana's grandparents. The civil ceremony in the TownReuter Wireless - 67 words
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Article174 1936-11-09 1 New Tin Agreement Outlined London, Nov. 7. THE FINANCIAL TIMES* Amsterdam correspondent states that the Tin agreement reached at Paris on Nov. 5 provides for a new control scheme to run for five years from Jan. 1, 1937. Standard tonnages .agreed will give a totalReuter - 174 words
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Article75 1936-11-09 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh - —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 8. A DISASTROUS fire destroyed hall ol the Szechuen port of Chungking, on the Yangtze River, yesterday. The blaze broke out at Tan Tse Sek, :n the southern part of the town, in the morning and lasted until noon. Two thousand75 words
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Article212 1936-11-09 1 House of Commons, Nov. 5. EXPRESSING the opinion the next 12 or 18 months might be our la3t chance of averting a European conflict and a world war. Mr. Churchill urged that Britain s L and by ihe League of Nations and try tc bringReuter Wireless - 212 words
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Article107 1936-11-09 1 Successor To Mr* Mattoli Singapore, Sunday. MR. ALBERTO PEREGO, the new Italian Consul General for Singapore, arrived here this morning on the Victoria. In an interview with a Tribune reporter Mr. Perego said that he was pleased to be in Singapore. He is accompanied by his wife107 words
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Advertisement42 1936-11-09 1 j on Other Pages j p* i j i K*luJi* incident 2 ib^e^tj S ESR bankruptcy i Enjfineers dine g Home soccer g J t Ipoh races 26 I State hockey g J Malava Cup rufby 27 J pictures j jl •B*42 words
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Advertisement25 1936-11-09 1 KI HI POWDERED WHOLE MILK PURE MESH MILK IN POWDERED FORM. ADD WATER AND YOU HAVE 8 THE FINEST COWS Distributor* GETZ BROS. A TO.25 words
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137 1936-11-09 2 Ambassador Not Satisfied With Japanese Report Tokyo, Nov. 7. SIR Robert Henry Clive, British Ambassador to Japan, interviewed the vice-minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr. Hbrin Ouchi> yesterday afternoon concerning the alleged mistreatment of three British sailors at Keelung by the Japanese Police and informed himReuter - 137 words
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451 1936-11-09 2 300,000 Men At Arms In Chinghai, Says General Ma Lin Singapore, Sunday. I appreciate very much the unity of the Chinese in Singapore," said General Ma Lin, Governor of Chinghai Province and leader of the Chinese Mohammedans, in a special interview with the Tribune to-day. "I am surprised to hear451 words
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Article164 1936-11-09 2 Good Show At The Theatre Singapore, Saturday THE Ninth Grand Ballet performed by I the pupils of Miss Hilda Wright and Miss Isobel Mclntyre provided a large audience with excellent entertainment at the Victoria Theatre this evening. Dressed in beautiful costumes and dancing with grace and rhythm to164 words
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Article31 1936-11-09 2 Plane Crash North Of Moscow Moscow, Nov. 7 THE pilot, mechanic and seven passengers, including two Japanese, wer^ killed in an aeroplane crash 60 miles north of Moscow- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article156 1936-11-09 2 British Guard At Addis Ababa Withdrawn London, Nov. 7. THE Italian Government having undertaken to guarantee the continued safety of the British Legation staff and property at Addis Ababa, Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister) was informed yesterday by the British Ambassador at Rome (Sir Eric Drummond) thatItal British Official Wireless - 156 words
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Article55 1936-11-09 2 Salvation Army Head To Visit Malaya London, Nov. 7. PENERAL Evangeline Booth head of U the Salvation Army, to-day began a world tour, during which she will visit India. Ceylon, Malaya, Singapore, Dutch East Indies, China, Korea and Japan, returning to London next April via the United StatesBritish Official Wireless - 55 words
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Article718 1936-11-09 2 THE following official programme has been arranged for the forthcoming visit of the Netherlands Naval Squadron and the United States Asiatic Fleet to Singapore:— H.N.M.S. Sumatra, Java, Witte de With. Piet Hein and Evertsen, are expected to arrive in Singapore at 9 a.m. Nov. 13.718 words
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Article271 1936-11-09 2 -Sin Chew-Jit Poh - -Sin ChewJit Poh Last Chance For Discussion Nankin-. Saturday IT is understood that Mr I K au the Japanese Ambassador h?"** clined to fix the date for his L£ t de view with General Chan R S Chinese Foreign Minister U nle s J he shal271 words
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Article103 1936-11-09 2 Don't Say Birth Control In Germany! Berlin, Nov. 5 ANEW list of "crimes" punishable wih hard labour is contained in draft of the new Penal t'oae issued to-day and includes strikes and iockouts attacks on the "willingness o f the nation to work," betrayal of industrial secrets maliciousReuter Wireless - 103 words
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Advertisement20 1936-11-09 2 riTHODOV AGAINST HEAP -ACHES DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART OBTAINABLE FROM THE LEADING DISPENSARIES SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 90. ROBINSON20 words
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693 1936-11-09 3 First Class Effort In Aid Of Poppy Day Fund ,vrtamment of high quality, yet A N i,V i o all tastes, was that preR VWtuto* -tistes at Goodwood **J!l?££*& night. It was HevS'n of what excellent local talent thti t0 tne ear it promised In l693 words
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Article265 1936-11-09 3 Discussion On Marriage Reform I COMMITTEE meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association was held a; the Garden Club on Tuesday. Oct. 13. 1936, at 5.15 p.m. The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck presided. Th e chairman referred to the deeply regretted death of Mr. Gaw Khek Khlam265 words
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Article18 1936-11-09 3 S im c i ntr ies have been received South Australian air race, and l «1 now closed-18 words
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Article47 1936-11-09 3 London, Nov. 7. In accordance with the decision recently announced, 1,400 reservists, and drafts from other regiments in Palestine rave left Haifa for England in the liner Laurentic. and an additional 875 have embarked in the Tuscania at Port Said. British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 47 words
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831 1936-11-09 3 Italians And Germans Involved In Spanish Civil War Actions A Singapore, Saturday. N American free-lance journalist who has escaped from warstricken Spain arrived in Singapore this morning by the M. M. Marechal Joffre on his m back to Seattle. He is Mr. W. G. Sargent, and in an interview with831 words
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Advertisement19 1936-11-09 3 rim iii» s RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.19 words
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Advertisement46 1936-11-09 3 (iva^7 RAPID HARDENING CEMUNT j m, V Jk DANS-I AM IT «E -IB' /f^' fel JE-REVIENS VERS-LE-JOUR I HONEY-SUCKLE SANS- ADIEU Wm 1 1 I__ VERS-TOI jR"^OSS^^BB|^S projets B*^^^^^^^^^ I'riim 5»5." t^ up EAU DE COLOGNE 3IOXTOR Lid. ALL SIZES ARCADE ALL DEALERS SELL WORTH SINGAPORE46 words
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Miscellaneous61 1936-11-09 3 liaw Xofice For To da j Before the Chief Justice at 10 15 a.m. cn e Summons-in-Chambers. At 11 a.m.: Summons^s-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark in the 2nd Court at 10 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Ong Kim Lian and Lim Miew Hock. Bcfor? Mr. Justice Cussen61 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article63 1936-11-09 4 London, Nov. 7. Previous To-day Change Advanced sharply steady one B Bu-rt Buyera 87 16 8716 DeC w 6m F SeUera 89 16 89 16 PALM OIL (Malay) Las t Quotation To-day Seed Pearl (S'pore) Nov. shipment 16 sellers unchanged White Muntok Jan.lMar. shipment 4-3,4 sellers -"V.t Black63 words
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Article131 1936-11-09 4 London. Nov 7 Previous To-day Change Distillers 112 9 114 6 uplg Dunlop Rubber 37 1% 36 10% General Electric 949 94 9 Imperial Chemical Industr*-* 42'1% 42 9 up7l Imperial Tobacco 175- 175 Anglo-Dutch 39'6 39 9 up3 Canadian Pacific 14*8 14 5 8 London Tin131 words
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Article78 1936-11-09 4 London, Nov. 7. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Parta (doalug middle rate) 105.50 105.40 up 10 T.T. on Amsterdam (cloaing middle rate) 9.09-1 4 9.07-3 4 —01% T-T. on Wkmrnfm (cloaing aelUng rate) is 2-5 8 is. 2- 19 32 1 32 TX on Hongkong (cloaing Belling rate)78 words
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Article37 1936-11-09 4 ftrw-TTT London, Nov. 7. Previous To-day Change GOLD nwBar per or £7 2 6^ £7 2 7 u *> x SILVER Bo(^ 20-9116 20-13 16 up 4 I moptbs torwam 20-9|l6 20-13 16 up y 437 words
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Article30 1936-11-09 4 London, Nov. 7 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Charge Cash (noon official price) £213-"% £2353^ up2l 7 8 3 months forward (noon official price) £210-3 4 £232% up 2230 words
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Article47 1936-11-09 4 NB— The London stocks exchange and London tins were closed on bawraay. 7th November. RUBBER New York Nov. 7. Previous To-dav Change Tone Dull Dull Boot Buyeil 17-716 17 7 16 Jan. Mar. Buyers. 17-12 17% TIN Standard Tone Strong steady Bpm 51 50%47 words
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Article31 1936-11-09 4 Paris. Nov. 4. M. Daladier has announced that va Jura district opposite the Swiss l would be fortified to bar the way invaders who might violate neu'trality. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article17 1936-11-09 4 The first contingent of Scottish workers, numbering 240 girls, ai at Great Yarmouth by special W recently.17 words
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Article55 1936-11-09 4 London, Nov. 6. Signatures on behalf of Britain, France, Italy, the United States, Japan and the British Dominions and India have been appended to part four of the London Naval Treaty dealing with the humanising of warfare. An invitation will be issued to others including Germany to adhereReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article107 1936-11-09 4 List Of Donations From Local Tirms THE following donations to the Si: pore Poppy Day Fund have been received up to Nov. 6: 0 John G. Campbell Co.. Goodrich Co. (S.S.> Ltd., g Ford Motor Co.. of Malaya Ltd. g Singapore Casket Co. Q Evatt Co. A. O.107 words
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Advertisement28 1936-11-09 4 (fib BRITISH 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I I I PASSENGER'S I jL BAGGAGE 1 I W. J. DEXTER, Manager. I TeL 59M, ijji? I I, Flnlayson Green. MS!28 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-09 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor k VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION18 words
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Article1569 1936-11-09 5 Ime d bu Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers (Share are $1 unless otherwise stated > Fraser Co. Lyall ft Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers .Tin 5- 516 5|- 5;6 Kmmmi 28 6 306 30- 32 6 54 6 *7 6 55- 58!--il1,569 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article115 1936-11-09 5 Singapore: 29% cts., up V4 ct. Market Tone: Steady. London: 8 7 16d., up l:16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 17 7j16 cts., up 116 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore. Saturday evening. After opening very steady this morning with business passing in Jan. Mar. at 30 1 8 the115 words
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Article22 1936-11-09 5 Singapore: $1111/4, down $6%. London: £235 55., up £11 55.; three months £232, up £11. New York: 51 cts., up ct.22 words
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92 1936-11-09 5 Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. November) 29 7 s 29 15 16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. November) 29 13 16 29% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) Tone of market: Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 892 words
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Article154 1936-11-09 5 Export Duty Bill Now Law Batavia, Nov. 7. THE government ordinance increasing the export duty on all native rubber to 55 guilders per 100 kgs., will become effective on Nov. 8, except that the export duty on dry rubber in sheets paras relating to blankets, bark crepe andReuter - 154 words
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Article41 1936-11-09 5 London. Nov. 7. The total amount applied for in tenders for the £45.000,000 Treasury bills was £72,395.000. The average rate per cent, for iho Bills at three montswasll 0 59d acairs< 10 10 30d a week ago. British OfficialBritish Official - 41 words
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Article24 1936-11-09 5 Bury St. Edmunds Fire Brigade travelled 15 miles recently t o a fire which desiToyed four houses in th e village of Botesdale. Suffolk.24 words
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Article224 1936-11-09 6 Reactions To Election Result New York, Nov. 5 WALL STREET'S reaction to President Roosevelt's re-election was strong and active session in which gains in a number of cases touched six dollars Wall Street's chief interest now will be the repercussion of the tax law on undistributed profits as224 words
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Article109 1936-11-09 6 No Stabilisation At Present The Hague, Nov. 7. "JT is not desirable at present to stabilise the guilder on a fixed gold level or link it with foreign currencies while the latier still are fluctuating.' declares a Government memorandum issued last night. Government does not want ariinciaiiy toReuter - 109 words
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Article182 1936-11-09 6 SELLING Singapore. Nov. 7. London T.T. ||J lj}6 London demand 214 }\}f London 4 months* sight 2i4Vfe Lyon demand "J" Hamburg demand 1« New York demand We Montreal demand 5jH 4 Batavia demand 105 8 Samarang demand 105 a Calcutta Bombay and Rangoon demands J?*;? Madras and Colombo demand182 words
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Article92 1936-11-09 6 Move For Government Intervention New York. Nov. 7. HUNGER, fatigue and lack of money owing to exhausted strike funds are beginning to have an effect, on the shipping strike and there are indications of a break In Boston, where a number of seamen are returning to work.Reuter - 92 words
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Article148 1936-11-09 6 To Be Based On Voluntary Effort London, Nov. 6. REPLYING to Labour attacks on the physical unfitness of Britons, Sir Kingsley Wood, in the House of Commons, drew attention to a report by a committee of the British Medical Association in which it is stated thatReuter Wireless - 148 words
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Article102 1936-11-09 6 -Sin Chew Jit Poh - -Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chinese Report Of Recall Shanghai. Nov. 6 POLITICAL circles in Tokyo observed that there was a possibility that Sino-Japanese negotiations would be concluded within a week during which period the issues in North China would be tackled in earnest. The question of anti-Red co-operation102 words
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Article52 1936-11-09 6 Was Inspecting Maginot Line Metz, Nov. 7. THE Swiss draughtsman, Aloyse Peterman, has been sentenced to two years' penal servitude by the civil tribunal at Tnionville on a charge of spying on the French Maginot line fo'tifications. He was arrested in July when attempting to cross the GermanReuter - 52 words
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Article54 1936-11-09 6 International Conference Suggested Washington, Nov. 6. IN invitation to the principal textile A manufacturing nations to an international conference In 1937 on labour conditions in the textile industry throughout the world is being considered by the Secretary for Labour, Miss Perkins. The conference would be held in theReuter Wireless - 54 words
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Advertisement288 1936-11-09 6 NOTICE Chop Lee Kheng Hong and Lee Kheng Huat Co. NOTICE is hereby given to all parcons concerned that the stock-in-trade, furniture, fixtures, fittings, assets and goodwill of Chop Lee Kheng Hong of No. 16, South Canal Road, Singapore and of Lee Kheng Huat Co., of Nos. 254, 258 and288 words
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Advertisement39 1936-11-09 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880 CaDital Subscribed (Fully m u tmimm Reserve Fund Y 130.9.10 000 >, Head Office: YOKOH\M4 SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T Vauai^. 5922 General Office i> 5923 6472 Compradore^ Desk39 words
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Article, Illustration311 1936-11-09 7 Mi ss Binnic Barnes, the British film actress at prcse m working in Hollywood was granted a divorce from her husband. Mr. Samuel Joseph of london at Los Angeles. California, recently. Mis* Barnes alleged deserti>n and cruelty, the suit was filed under her legal name of Gcrt r iid <Planet news; Topical Press - 311 words
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Advertisement149 1936-11-09 8 fLAST NIGHT of this Snappy. Girl-filled Musical! X Comedy g k (AIMTOL f\ ELEANORE WHITNEY f? -A k IN PARAMOUNT S g f II W DAZZLING SUCCESS g S "r-- 'THREE CHEERS k FOR LOVE' VJ See Eleanore s Wonderful Sec Dozens of the X i|k Prettiest Chorines You've 1^149 words
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Advertisement360 1936-11-09 8 Exports Of Tinned Pineapples Singapore. Nov. 7. DURING the week ending Oct. 31, 1935 exports from Malayan port* amounted to 8,302 cases, of which: 4,870 (59 per cent. cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,319 (16 per cent.i cases to the Continent of Europe. 540 (6 per cent.) cases to360 words
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Article79 1936-11-09 9 Huge Discovery In Russia Moscow. TTQ nf M estimated at 8,000,000 EPOSI^v e be discovered near the tons J^ghSsh Railway, in the a ra an a Lake Balkhash Asiatic ion of nnrts the Tass Agency. ussia'. report, tne operations, a Durin f S^ was struck which -elded f79 words
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Article32 1936-11-09 9 cr r A Parsons and Co,, Limited r*l eS uristle-on-Tyne. have received an Hi for twe^ high tension 30,000 kUoS r tu f r°bo Alternators from the Calcutta Sctric Supply Corporation, Limited.32 words
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Article32 1936-11-09 9 Rloueh Bucks. Urban District Council Sitioning for a charter of incornSn It is hoped that the charter in be granted in time for the incororation ceremony to take place during toronation year.32 words
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Advertisement334 1936-11-09 9 The Years Grandest Comedy m AN MY M* N Am Shon n bjr Royttl r mm *> CODFREy bJ^^^V lliS Ma est^ Kill^ Edward VIII. feS -t ifiJ*' To-morrow at PAVILION j P/^B Pi I WILLIAM POWELL V 'tljp Co-slarred with CAROLE LOMBARD MSKO. niversal's Record-breaking Iriumph. 1 I '11334 words
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Advertisement98 1936-11-09 9 I *s*u n* t a"l k*ie" "1 (NEW WORLD) f 7.30 10.VM.111 ».3O f i TWO FIRST RUN ACTION FEATURES T f BUCK JONES THE KING OF THRILLS ACTION STAR IN S mnt: t mem cowttovt i A NEW TYPE or WESTERN THAT THRILLS fROM BEGINNING TO T ALSO T98 words
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Article358 1936-11-09 10 TROOPS START BIG DRIVE Rainy Season A Good Ally Jerusalem ONE of the best allies of the British Forces in Palestine is expected to be the wet weather commencing about the beginning of November. Nothing damps an Arab's ardour more than heavy rain. He is358 words
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Article159 1936-11-09 10 Carpet Of A Million Flowers Adelaide. South Australia. AS a climax to South Australia's Centenary Floral Festival, Adelaide was treated to a glorious spectacle— A carpet made of more than a million magnificent flowers laid down on a public lawn in front of- the stale's war159 words
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Article563 1936-11-09 10 26th Annual General Meeting (By Air Ifefl) London, Oct. 29. THE twenty-sixth annual general meeting of K.M.S. "Malay States) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held yesterday at 52-54, Grace Church Street, £.C, Mr. James Davenport (the chairman presiding, reports the Financial limes The Chairman said: At our563 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-11-09 10 A group tak L 'n at the Seletar Base on Friday afternoon on the occasion of the arrival of the five flying boats from England. (Tribune).26 words
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Article311 1936-11-09 10 Camping Coaches In Suburbs London. ENGLISH railway companies ure making preparations to "do their bit" in the gigantic job of transporting and accommodating the huge crowds expected to Hock to London next May for the Coronation. In order to relieve the pressure on hotel and boarding house311 words
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99 1936-11-09 10 Civic Dignitary Stripped In Street— By New Machine North Easton, Massachusetts MR. Frank A. Wilbur, the towns Superintendent of Streets, has been stripped of his clothes in public- by a new municipal stone-crusher. He was inspecting the new maciun-. bu. went too close. He was eaW^S the machinery, whirl :d99 words
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Article34 1936-11-09 10 The Times Rome Correspondent re ports that seven people were Killed w» 35 injured in a collision recent je tween a goods and a pass eng|r t an nea- Rieth, on the Terni-Sulmona UW34 words
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Article28 1936-11-09 10 Baron Gabriel Bordonr.ro. "H Kalian Minister 10 the Union Africa, arrived in Capetown from ua recently. The headquarters o f Jjgaiion will in future b e in Pretoiia.28 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-09 10 M HUNGARIAN XV BLOUSES 'H| at the f House of Quality DOULATRAMS 48, HIGH STREET15 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-09 10 WHEN A PLAY RUNS IN NEW YORK FOR 22 WEEKS.... IT MUST BE SOMETHING OUTSTANDING NOW Becomes The Year's Finest Film21 words
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Article, Illustration266 1936-11-09 11 Sir Frederick Wall To Retire: The Battle For Madrid: London 's Coronation Decorations:Mr. MacDonald Addresses Conference Sir Frederick Wall, secretary of the Football Association, the bestknowii man in football, is to retire in the near future. Sir Frederick will be 76 next week, and he has held office for 39Topical Press; Planet news - 266 words
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MORNING TRIBUNE
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Article331 1936-11-09 12 OIAM has come well out of the new tin control agreement. Her original demand was for a standard quota of 19,000 tons and she has been granted a quota only 500 tons less. That has been made possible, not by any sacrifice on the part of Malaya331 words
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Article967 1936-11-09 12 APPORTUNITY was taken by several Unomcial members at the Budget meeting of the Federal Council to draw attention to the fact that the decentralisation policy, in so far as legislation jis concerned, is not workine strictly according to plan. The Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn, who argued the967 words
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Article141 1936-11-09 12 Major R. L. Nunn, Adviser, Fublic Works, Malay States, returned from leave recently, bv air. The appointment of Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley to act as Chief Justice, F.M.S. was gazetted on Nov. 4. Mr. F. M. S.ill, Accountant, P.W.D. Johore Bahru, has returned from long leave spent141 words
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Article, Illustration101 1936-11-09 12 Capt. John Wilson. 21-year-old former student of Oriel College. Oxford photographed in a little Cheshire village— nam e withheld at his reqm—where h e is recovering from wounds received in an air »"ght ul three rebel airplanes whilst he was piloting a three-engined JU |lk plane (Loyalist). ll e landedTopical Press - 101 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-09 12 M (ft fr£i < t ww OB *H fc% Jf J"t* Mt u 4 »X W 1 1 *^c Mi E2j i21 words
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Article571 1936-11-09 13 DISCLOSURES AT INQUIRY Gas Bludgeon Terror Washington, !> < ASTONISHING revelations of the A <mi»l. int'it <>» thugs and spies lf break If trade unions and inti- strikers «P<>" a national scale "ren..ul. in evidence presented to ,l,e Senate < uminittee which is in ouirini; into571 words
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Article216 1936-11-09 13 Woman Becomes A Horned Animal Woodbridge. New Jersey. of how a woman changed herself into "som? sort of animal with horns'" were told before a magistrate in a cour. here He was hearing charges brought by tlu woman against three of her neighbours, accusing them of annoying her.216 words
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Article, Illustration49 1936-11-09 13 One of the ft* v e flying boats, belonging i» Squadron No. 230 which arrived her e on Friday after a fligh t of 8,000 miles from England Those crafts are of th e Singapore HI class. They are supplementing the flying boat strength at the Seletar Base TribuneTribune - 49 words
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Article47 1936-11-09 13 It is learned thai* the vessel Girl Pat has just been sold through the Salvage Association in London She vu sold just as she lies at Georgetown. British Guiana. The association is unable at present to divulge eiiher the name of th: purchaser or .he price paid.47 words
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Article214 1936-11-09 13 "Remedy" For World's Ills Watertown Wisconsin. ARTHUR Gehrke, the 54-year-old 'hun man hibernator." is preparing for another of his annual winter-long sleeps here. Gehrke. a tavern-keeper, with whom winter sl?eps hav? been a custom since 1910. turned in before October 1 lasr year, -but this year it214 words
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Advertisement12 1936-11-09 13 PHONE SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURJST- unrivaUed facilities for private entertainments.12 words
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Advertisement13 1936-11-09 13 hjdghjjkjk I k^9 XIZ I ■fl Hr I ft. Jf jk^ jjfcr; i413 words
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Article, Illustration280 1936-11-09 14 "TABLEAUX VIVANT HOTEL IN AID OF AT GOODWOOD PARK THE POPPY DAY FUND This lovely and imperial Cleopatra a is Mrs one of the most successful of th? "Tableaux Vivant. Tribune Mrs Ciiggins sans "18th Century" sowf^'hile Mrs. A. S^ Small accompanied her on the Harpsichord in the musical partTribune; Light Studio - 280 words
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Advertisement34 1936-11-09 15 For CHRISTMAS INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. Singapore.34 words
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Article, Illustration2398 1936-11-09 16 Sailing ships The mysteries of li mil Fantastie poetieal Irish fable Orainl seale t|iiaek iiiedieine -seller in Romanr haiek -ground "Lady Cynthia Handout Iliishancr* -Six mysteries solved by Reggie Fortune. "Sail" Vol 111 Pictured by Jack Spurling. Storied by Basil Lubbock. The Book of Old Ships2,398 words
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Advertisement33 1936-11-09 16 I PHOEXIX Hut i 1 1_ Kg> R It ilffli r I V 'i II *-i PHONE i 134 0 3 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WOBffl j iw^.—^-— Maison IsJjßk j 4610. i^^^33 words
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Advertisement86 1936-11-09 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING CmUIDE LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agents. Booking. Agents for PI6JB. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line Cast Asiatic Line Nederland line BXS.N. Co., Ltd., etc.* etc I t*L Address:— "LtTOOAOr* I PHONE 2428 or eall Union Bldf. —i—i— i i86 words
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Advertisement124 1936-11-09 17 SILK STORE j FOR j j Economic Buying J VISIT jTajmalial Store J LEADING SILK MERCHANTS 23, HIGH ST. S EYES Specializing: Hsion, uroblem ll MJ^Wfe^^ cases H^^*ls^^ ft. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor o! Ocular Science) 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Yeats European Clinical Experience DRY CLEANING Burtol124 words
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Advertisement144 1936-11-09 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 in the F.M.S.) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. CAMERAS AND FILMS HAIRDRESSER Maison Marcelle for H^tunX &y>ltfk&vMj!tt Permanent K'©^^ N144 words
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Article557 1936-11-09 18 C.M.S.N. Co.'s Reforms Programme Virtually Complete THE internal reform programme carried out by the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company in order to effect, operating economies and provide better service is now virtually completed. The series of changes and improvements brought about by the govern-ment-owned organisation have been strictly enforced, and557 words
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Advertisement483 1936-11-09 18 BYF&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage S'pore. Due 1936. Tonnage Spore. CAMCHUN IfMJOO 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 RANFUKA i/.uuu gouDAN 6 500 Feb483 words
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Advertisement180 1936-11-09 18 HI. 91. MNE. (Incorporated In France) (MESSAGERIES MAJUTIMES) General Agents for aw Cie GENERATE TRANSATXANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles f ARAMIS X7;536T. 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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Advertisement112 1936-11-09 18 N.Y.K.UNE GENERAL PASSENGER AOLM CUNARD WHITE STAK. LTD.. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, ColomJ Aden, Port Said, MarseiUes Gibraltar s.s. KASHIMAMARU g m.s. YASUKUNI MARU No s.s. HAKONE MAR 'J u Rates to Ist Class nd Cl 4 3 Naples 1497 $540 131? MarseiUes 514 557 326 j112 words
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Miscellaneous192 1936-11-09 18 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-day FOR PER °ATE AND TIME Medan ?i P k hi L O n N V> I lam Penserang £ik Soon 9 9 am Pamangkat, Sambas an dSingkawang Tomohon 9 4 pm TO-MORROW Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakati Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong Nov.192 words
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Article108 1936-11-09 19 THE WHARVES to arrive t'odown Gat3 No^ Shunko >^ ru 20 1 Ophir 16 3 £*stfM 8* 3 falchas 6 3 Phront* 30 3 Malayan Frince 32 3 Asphalion 36 3 Katsuniiii >'a ru 3 g 3 DarVel M,ru 46 Havre Uiru 48 4 Kota 4 4108 words
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Advertisement274 1936-11-09 19 lURXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due flails MAHELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 MERKUR Dec. 28 Jan 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at th following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Bydney or Mil »»?2- r /l e X274 words
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Advertisement398 1936-11-09 19 JBhw^fl TO FRENCH PORTS V— T"\ *T ■■■tW^ HOMEWARDS. ?^?J JRAIiE F^ r Marsem es, Nantes, St. Nazalre Bordeaux Nov. 13 Flll% r.pnJ" Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux 1 Dec 11 fORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan.* 4 i398 words
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Article, Illustration233 1936-11-09 20 Five mannequins who took part 1» .he fashion parade at ti t a n le S,tUrdM Fr m rive Mnnt M u Mosley Mis J G Clark| Mrs Metherall. Mrs. Smith and Miss Eagle. Tribune Black lacquered sauhHual^mjMU beautiful model displayed by" Mrs. Mosley. The bodice has a panel drapedTribune - 233 words
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Advertisement13 1936-11-09 21 MICtfATWAN RAOIO SOUtSO EISGIHEER? 25 29. ORCHARD ROAD. I FOR RADIOS REFRIGERATORS SERVICE13 words
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Miscellaneous508 1936-11-09 21 JON THE RADIO U,i<i*l« Ei«P 8l •>■ fiSH 13.97 metre* nansm o and GSG «U« from ,r*m 6.20 a.m. *>•■*•*»■ TO-DAY TRANSMISSION 2 Ricr Ben "What's the f, pm A ra ing miscellany. Book cdd ,o A racing Music b gt«BSh? J Pr^u Y c«on g by WiHiam M fi508 words
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Miscellaneous514 1936-11-09 21 7.25 a.m. The BBC. Empire Orchestra: leader. Daniel Melsa; conductor. Eric Fogg Symphony No 5 in C minor. Op. 67: (1) Allegro con brio (2) Andante con moto <3» Allegro (4> Allegro (Beethoven i. 8 .a.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.05 a.m. 8.20 am. Cloce down.514 words
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Miscellaneous540 1936-11-09 21 ?25 p.m. Relay— Chinese theatre 10.20 p.m. Close down TO-MORROW 1150 a.m. European programme Military band music. 12.20 p.m. Time signal and weather report 12.23 p.m. A recital by Alfred Piccaver (tenor) 12.35 p.m. Selection from "R »lc Myrie" (Frimli 12.45 p.m. Press bulletins, weather forfCMt, time and announcements 100540 words
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Miscellaneous415 1936-11-09 21 5.20 p.m. Children's Hour: What Jn u < L owner of tnis P led Be do? All children join in. 5.35 p.m. Sign oflf DJA and DJB (Germ., Eng.) 6.15 p.m. Call DJA. DJB, DJE (German. English). German Folk Song. 6.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 7.20 p.m. News in415 words
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242 1936-11-09 22 mm THE LEADER SPEAKS Artillery Salutes &> Army Display i SALUTE of 21 suns fcr A Hitler, a display of exercises by detachments •J*r2 Hameiin. of Pied Piper fame. Troopers and the LabourService_ ThP road long which Herr Hitler pro ce™ed was lined with peasants rom242 words
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Miscellaneous163 1936-11-09 22 OX THE RADIO 'Continued jrom page 21) French Stock (Rentes) 11.20 p m. End of Broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelengifr: 25.60 metres 11.720 Kes). 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Ra-dio-Paris. 7.35 a.m. News in French. 7.50 a.m. News in Spanish. 8 a.m. News in French. Market Prices. 8.20 a.m. News in English.163 words
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Miscellaneous754 1936-11-09 22 weather report in English iofi« metres (15.243 Kcs>. 1 20 p.m. Popular music^ 8 16 p m Th Wavelength: 19^ n^vresu^ 1.50 p.m. Recorded music. ments. •an©*** 61 n 5pm D Silv7rom^dio-Parls. 2.10 p.m. News bulletin. Vat p.m. Tallin Enpho. r 6.20 p.m. Relay irom rv 2.20 p.m. Closedown Invisible754 words
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1605 1936-11-09 23 FIN ANCIAL FAILURE OF WELL KNOWN DOCTOR fig Loans Raised For Mother And Brother Singapore, Saturday mU tice had been affectT HAT h s hs adjudication, due 1 ed;» h s f belieiinf that probably V'^'l, enough, or that he he did n'*" 1 did not orrlP L professional duties,1,605 words
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Article80 1936-11-09 23 Rumania, Mussolini And Hungary Bucharest. Nov. 6 A MILITANT reply W Mussolini's references to Hungary in his Milan speech of last Sunday was made to-day by _M. Maniu the former Peasant Party Premier, who said far from being mutilated Hungary remained insidj her racial "Any attack onReuter Wireless - 80 words
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Article43 1936-11-09 23 Withdraws From All Radio Activity Detroit, Nov. 8 THE radio priest, Father Coughlin, has I announced that he jri^drawn from all radio activity "in the best lnnational Social Justice Union has been thoroughly discredited as the result of the election.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article176 1936-11-09 23 Arrival From Malaga On Yacht Gibraltar, Nov. 5. THE modern Scarlet Pimpernel, Mr. Grice-Hutchinson, has arrived from Malaga in his yacht iflie Honey Bee. The report that he was arrested in Malaga was apparently baseless Reuler. Mr. Grice-Hutchinson was said to have rescued at least 50 men,176 words
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Article177 1936-11-09 23 "I Married A Doctor" Is Excellent tHE Warner Brothers picture M I mar--1 ried a doctor," adapted from Sirclair Lewis' famous novel "Main Street opened at the Pavilion on Saturday. "I married a doctor" is a story of human nature with its prejudices and ita narrow-mindedness— as only177 words
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Article35 1936-11-09 23 Berlin, Nov. 5. Edgar Andre, the Communist leader in Hamburg, was beheaded this morning. He was .sentenced, on July 10, in connection with alleged fatal assaults on. Nazis several years ago Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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Article38 1936-11-09 23 Locarno— Britain Tries A gain London, Nov. 6 Another effort towards a Locanu conference has been made in a British note to France, Belgium, Italy and Germany suggesting means of reconciling difficulties contained In previous replies. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 38 words
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Article37 1936-11-09 23 London, Nov. 6. The by-election at Claycross due to the death of the Labour member. Mr. Holland, resulted in the election of Mr. Ridley. Labour. 24,290 votes, compared with Mr. Jackson, Conservative, 8,542. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article47 1936-11-09 23 Eigh> persons, seven of them belonging to one family, were injured in a fire at a house in Old Kent Road. S.E recently. They jumped frt>m a first floor window and had to be treated at Guy's Hospital, but only one. Dora Eastley. aged 25. was detained.47 words
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Advertisement25 1936-11-09 23 J*we have been Thousands of Plays u *re have been Millions of Books JBUT THERE IS ONLY ONE UODSWOKTH and it's The Year's Greatest Picture!25 words
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Article193 1936-11-09 24 Leaves For Palestine Inquiry London, Nov. 5 THE Royal Commission to investigate the causes of the disorders in Palestine has left for Marseilles where they will embark for Port Said and thence travel to Jerusalem by special train. Interviewed by Reuter. prior to departure. Earl Peel said: 'IReuter Wireless - 193 words
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Article121 1936-11-09 24 Britain Italy Main Points in Trade Agreement Rome, Nov. 6 THE Anglo-Italian trade agreement effective from Nov. 16 has been signed by the British Ambassador and Count Ciano and provides for the resumption of commercial exchanges and payments between the two countries, the gradual liquidation of commercial and other debtsReuter Wireless - 121 words
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Article69 1936-11-09 24 Italy And Mr. Eden's Speech Home, Nov. 5 MR. Eden'.s speech has been received with disappointmen* in Italy and political circles argue tnat mere assurances are insufficient. Italians feel a definits entente defining and safeguarding ihe respective interests of the two countries is required if confidence and calmReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article545 1936-11-09 24 A Break From Tradition Singapore, BttunU] GREAT conviviality prevailed a Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden o-r,v* when aoout 100 members and guesSof the Malayan Association of the Institute ol Civil Engineers assembled for tte annual dinner. Among those present were the Chaii I man (Mr. F. G. Coalesi,545 words
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Article44 1936-11-09 24 Boycott Of The Royal Commission Jerusalem, Nov I THE Arab Higher Committee ha.s cided to boycott the sU^% Commission and has issued a man" urging Arabs not to co-operate Commission's work, owing to JgJVL. ment's refusal to suspend Jewish I migration. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article1015 1936-11-09 25 PERAK RACES END favourites Conte Up (B> Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. T HE third day of the Perak Turf -^^r^d.atten^nc, amons those present being HJI the Sultan of Perak. R ,in fell just after the third went. ?he flrst three races went to1,015 words
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Article54 1936-11-09 25 CAPTAIN HAWK PICKED THEM CIV of the winners on Saturday J were tipped by Captain Hawk in his notes on the prospects for the final day in Saturday's Morning Tribune. These six were: Last Crusader, Indult. Canute. Miltondale. High Degree and Lisheen. The last-named winner paid $32, the second best54 words
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Article1411 1936-11-09 25 LEAGUE LEADERS ALL MEET DEFEAT Saturday's Home Soccer League Tables B London, Saturday. a very 3'range coincidence, not one of the five teams leading (before yesterday's game) in the various divisions of the English and Scottish Leagues (detailed results of which will be found here) secured a point from th1,411 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-09 25 IT MAY NOT MEAN MUCH TO YOU NOW BUT WHEN YOU SEE "DODS WORTH" YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT!18 words
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Article690 1936-11-09 26 A FARCICAL MATCH State Hockey In Mud K Singapore, Sunday. A SPLENDID recovery by the Com- bined Services in the second session of their hockey match against Negri Sembilan at Tanglin this evening gave them a well-de-served victory by five goals to three. The match690 words
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Article262 1936-11-09 26 Annual Athletic Sports Meeting Singapore, Saturday THE fourth annual athletic meeting of the Raffles College students took place to-day. The weather, which had been gloomy during the morning, changed for the better in the afternoon and a perfect day for the sports resulted. S. Da Sa obtained the262 words
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Article24 1936-11-09 26 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. PERAK defeated Negri Sembilan by 21 points to 3 in the Farley Robertson Trophy match to-day.24 words
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Article46 1936-11-09 26 Slngapoie, Saturday On the Medical College ground today, the Medical College defeated a depleted R.A.M.C. rugby fifteen by 17 points (four tries and one goal) to six points (two tries). The R.A.M.C were good in the scrums, but the College threes were superior.46 words
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Article77 1936-11-09 26 Vienna, Nov. 5 A 60 per cent, increase in army expenditure is announced in the Auscrian budget for 1937 presented to the Federal Diet. Estimated expenditure totals 210,000,000 schillings, nearly eightyfour million more than 1936. The figure for army expenditure is one-sixth of the total budget. The increaseReuter Wireless - 77 words
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Article31 1936-11-09 26 H.M.S. Amphion, the new flagship of th? Africa S.ation, arrived at; Simonstown recently. She was due more ilian a year ago, but had been delayed by th: need for engine replacements.31 words
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Article810 1936-11-09 26 Negri Outclassed In Saturday's Match Singapore, Saturday. NEGRI SEMBILAN were out-classed by Singapore in the inter-Stat? hockey match on the Padang to-day. At halftime the visitors were three goals behind. The slippery ground handicapped play, bu\ the Singapore team adapted themselves better to the conditions They were810 words
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Article19 1936-11-09 26 Singapore, Saturday In a hockey match yesterday the R.A.M.C. and the Sikh Police drew two Koals ail.19 words
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Article16 1936-11-09 26 A new gymnasium. 82ft. by be opened a t the Working Men^ Crowiidale Road. Camdcn Town,16 words
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Article961 1936-11-09 27 VICTORY FOR SINGAPORE Fine Display At Rettgam Singapore, Sunday. ni\r\rOßE opened their Malaya vil "johore bv 1? P<»nt» <» g~» SnilnSho-Th bi. the .oft >ide- ...m made one change from Singapore iginally announced. pf rrv 2SSU in at tront-row torwarrt in p L ace961 words
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Article200 1936-11-09 27 CT Andrew's registered another rugger 5 win at Farrer Park on Saturday beating Pulau Brani by eight points (a goal and a try» to three (a try). There was no score in the first nah. In which St. Andrew's were awarded a penalty which S. Ross failed200 words
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Article165 1936-11-09 27 Tennis Professionals' Promise TABLE news has been received in v Singapore to the effect that the well-known tennis professionals— Tilden. Vines, Winsey and Stoffen— will include Malaya in their world tour early next year. They will play in Singapore and the other Malayan centres. Tilden and165 words
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Article120 1936-11-09 27 Greenock Wanderers Trounced 51-0! London, Nov. 1. TO-DAY'S rugger results: Cumberland 11 Yorkshire 3 Lancashire 13 Cheshire 0 North Midlands 6 Notts, Lines. Derby 0 Blackheath 3 Old Merchant 1 16 Bradford 0 Edinburgh Acad. 12 Cambridge Uni. 18 London Scottish 15 Guy's Hospital 0 Old Blues 16Reuter - 120 words
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Article190 1936-11-09 27 Ratnona Wins Again Singapore, Sunday TO-DAY the international six metre 1 class sailed the final race for a club trophy. There was a li.ht breeze from the north west. The tide was ebbing. Ramona, skippered by J E S Alexander, finished first. Finishing times and final points190 words
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Article30 1936-11-09 27 In a rugger match on the padang yesterday, the S.C.C. "A" team were beaten by the 3rd A.A. Co., R.A. by 13 points (two goals and a try) to nil.30 words
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Advertisement25 1936-11-09 27 BRITISH CEMENTS Give GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY and LONGER LIFE IN CONCRETE "RED HAND" PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE SNOWCRETE COLORCRETE STOCKED BY GimmiE^fe (Incorporated In S.S.)25 words
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Article, Illustration312 1936-11-09 28 Interstate hockey. Singapore inflicted a heavy defeat on Negri Sembilan in the match on the padang on Saturday, winning by six goals to three, the home forwards were much 1 faster and smoother-work-ing combination and their attack was always dangerous. Here is the Singapore side photographedTribune - 312 words
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Article73 1936-11-09 28 Alleged Conspiracy To Fix Price Margins Madison (Wisconsin Nov. 7. THE Federal Grand Jury has indicted 1 24 companies and 46 individuals on charges of violating the Anti-Trust Act, alleging that they agreed unlawfully to fix and restrict price margins in charges to petrol jobbers. The persons73 words
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Article102 1936-11-09 28 -Sin Chew Jit Poh - -Sin Chew Jit Poh. Attempt To Destroy Railway Shanghai, Nov. 8. THE Shanghai Police have arrested five traitors who have confessed tbat they plotted to bomb the NankingShanghai Railway. The Japanese troops in Hongkew have put up sand-bags at various points. Machine guns are directed on Canton Road.102 words
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Article132 1936-11-09 28 Commons 9 Speech Resented London, Nov. 4. VON RIBBENTROP has drawn the attention of the British Government to a violent attack made by Mr. Gallacher, the Communist M.P. in a speech in the House of Commons on October 29. Mr. Gallacher said Von Ribbentrop's first message to theBritish Wireless - 132 words
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Article109 1936-11-09 28 Agreements Signed In Rome Ixcidon, Nov. 7. THE British trade delegation, J*£ T has been engaged in Rome Jo. several weeks in negotiations to reg larising the resumption of exchanges and payments between and Britain, are leaving to-day on tne return to London, the agreement nav ing beenBritish Official Wireless - 109 words
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Article21 1936-11-09 28 Melbourne, Nov. < After the M.C.C.'s first *fg against Victoria had closea pi:c/! 3«, rain fell preventing an> resu ReuterReuter - 21 words