Morning Tribune, 10 November 1936
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1936-11-10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 242 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, November 10, 1936. FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article179 1936-11-10 1 I itf ER BACIWG TO 1 AS§IS T GALES OFF BRITAIN London, Nov. 9. aft er picking up a radio S.O.S. on her way to A Southampton on her return voyage from New York h e Cunard liner Queen Mary is racing through heavy seasBritish Wireless - 179 words
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Article138 1936-11-10 1 London Mystified At Demand London. Nov. 9. THE continued rise of silver mystifies London bankers, who are unable to ondentand the continued buying from Bombay, which is the chief centre of :\\e demand. Little silver is coming into the London market, which is an unusual feature andReuter - 138 words
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Article65 1936-11-10 1 T Kr x. London, Nov. 9. nt Air Ministry- announces that Air air v^" marsh al C L. Courtney is to be 'ionpsii comm anding the British Hp n l raq m 1937. tmi e succeeded5 ucceeded as director of chfei l ri* and J ntelll SBritish Wireless - 65 words
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Article, Illustration35 1936-11-10 1 Undisturbed by the nearness of the rebels, the artistically-inclined youth of Madrid is finding an outlet for its energies by painting "civil war" designs on the city's pavements. (Planet News).35 words
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Article404 1936-11-10 1 GAS BOILING OIL ON REBELS Madrid's Great Struggle Lisbon, Nov. 9. AN insurgent radio message states the Government troops are using gas bombs in defence of Madrid. Reuters correspondent with the insurgents cables that the second day of the battle for Madrid closed with the nationaltets having made important breachesReuter - 404 words
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Article143 1936-11-10 1 Colonel Beck In London London, Nov. 9 WHEN Colonel Beck, the Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Madame Beck reached London upon a four days' visit yesterday they were met by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden and the Polish Ambassador, with his staff Colonel Becic was accompanied byBritish Wireless - 143 words
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Article49 1936-11-10 1 SULTAN SULTANAH OF JOHORE Due In Singapore On Dec. IS Singapore, Monday. ACCORDING to information received in Singapore this morning, their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore are expected to arrive here on Dec. 15. If is anticipated that they will embark on the Dempo on Nov. 26.49 words
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Article395 1936-11-10 1 Court Reserves j Judgment I 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. i'HE hearing of the criminal summon I against Mr. Charles Abbott, am t Mr. E. H. Glover of the Federated En .gineering Co.. Ltd., for negligent! omitting to take proper precautions t .ensure the395 words
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99 1936-11-10 1 London, Nov. S THE Public Order Bill, which amongst other things is to prohibit the wearing of political uniforms, is mentioned In Parliamentary papers and may be introduced by the Home Secretary -o-day The official notice states the Public Order Biil Is to prohibitBritish Wireless - 99 words
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Advertisement41 1936-11-10 1 on Other Pages I Pw Radio advertising 2 Se W RA.F. land 2 Double murder Finance oi I Malaria in China 24 I Coronation robes £5 Turf topics |J M.C.C. cricket 26 > N Local hockey g J N Sport pictures 2841 words
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Advertisement48 1936-11-10 1 SHARE OUR j^% 1 ENTHUSIASM I V I POWDERED WHOLE HDLK mt /&fl} 1 is pure delicious fresh milk \£^A M^T^X^M M to convenient powdered \fel§& Ivll 1 form. Try a tin to-day I ]OTO| Ht 1 and be convinced. E3 wBl m Distributors 1 GETZ BROS. CO.48 words
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Article, Illustration752 1936-11-10 2 RADIO ADVERTISING UNDER B. M. B. C. Mo re Prog ram me Assist an ce Required Singapore, Monday. CPON&ORED programmes in whiih a limited amount of advertising will be allowed, will form part of local radio programmes, if a decision arrived at by the Board of the Malayan Broadcasting CorporationTopical Press - 752 words
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Article20 1936-11-10 2 Mr. F. M. Still has resumed the honorary secretaryship of the Royal Johore International Club on his return from leave.20 words
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Article, Illustration439 1936-11-10 2 Man Who Helped Build Panama Canal Dies In Singapore Singapore, Monday |N old resident of Malaya, who has spent 50 years in the East, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. W Langdon, in Singapore yesterday. He was Mr. A. A. Paul Hoffner, whc was born in Chemnitz,439 words
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Article152 1936-11-10 2 Land Taken In Tanglin Singapore. Monday NEW headquarters for the Royal AitForce in the Far East will shortly b^ built in the Claymore District. In the Tanglin Area. Singapore The present building is at the air base in Seletar A notification in the Government152 words
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Advertisement147 1936-11-10 2 ■fl <X «£^J"- apt There's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed in Pabst TapaCart When the summer sun beats down— a cool safe drink of pure, »iw Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan At Pabst147 words
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Article826 1936-11-10 3 TWO TAPPERS MURDERED ON ESTATE Alleged Quarrel Over Slackness In Work Singapore, Monday. I D 1 da 23 £U in double Thm -was described to Mr. Justice Adrian O«k and »P~W J"* i* h »ssi*e Court today, by Mr. E. v Tavlor Ihe D.PP. when he outanother man named Gan826 words
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Article124 1936-11-10 3 "Germany A Bulwark Against < It" Munich, Nov. 8. APART from a few absolutely mad persons everybody believed that the Nazi movement would remain in power for ever, declared Herr Hitler, speaking m the famous beer cellar on the occasion of the thirteenth anniversary of the ill-fated MunichReuter - 124 words
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Article103 1936-11-10 3 Accident At Singapore Wharves Singapore, Monday. A CURIOUS accident occurred at the wharves this morning. A Chinese truck driver had backed his car too far on to the train lines. A train which was coming irom the direction of the gate crashed into the truck, which was103 words
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Article55 1936-11-10 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Nov. 9. The water of the Yangtse River is subsiding at the rate of three or four feet, a day. This has never been the case during the past decade. The level of the river is now below 12 feet and steamers55 words
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Article79 1936-11-10 3 Law Notice For To day Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Judgment:— S. 171 36 Gek Lau Choon Theatrical Co. vs. Yu King Yan. Followed by: 1 Motion in Pro. 408 36 R e Gaw Khek Khiam deceased and 5. 396,36— M. P. M. S.79 words
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Article156 1936-11-10 3 British Proposal Rejected New York, Nov. 8. A BRITISH proposal of maintenance the status quo in fortifications the Pacific after the expiration of tt Washington Treaties was rejected by U United States late in September, ai cordiner to the Washington correspor» dent of the Herald-Tribune. HeReuter - 156 words
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Article58 1936-11-10 3 Order Absolute For Wife Singapore, Monday. AN order absolute was granted by Mr Justice R. C. Cussen in the Supreim Court to-day to Sybil Gertrude Kraa who was granted a decree nisi from he husband Gerald Henry Kraal on July 2J 1936. Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg made58 words
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Article40 1936-11-10 3 Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, formerly i Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court* Kuala Lumpur, who was recently trans-* f erred to Singapore, sat on the BencH' of the Singapore Supreme Court for the first time to-day.40 words
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Article17 1936-11-10 3 I Major R. L. Nunn, Adviser, Public Works, Malay States, returned from, .save recently, b" air. i17 words
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Advertisement19 1936-11-10 3 run in* s RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, ROBINCON ROAD, SINGAPORE.19 words
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Advertisement41 1936-11-10 3 J ul^Sllf RAPID HARDENING J j CEMENT !;j I DANS-LA-NUIT H^^H JE-REVIENS vers-le- jour I E^^Bl HONEY-SUCKLE I SANS-ADIEU •^^■l VERS-TOI l;';^.ras^Sjßß^'2 projets From S3.- up EAU DE COLOGNE MOM OK Ltd. ALL SIZES ARCADE I ALL DEALERS SELL WORTH SINGAPORE41 words
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Advertisement20 1936-11-10 4 BRITISH \^i|fe.'i/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 1 UNIMPEACHABLE I iilli W. J. DEXTER, Manager. ij Tel. 59J0. 1, Flnlayson Green, jjjj:20 words
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Advertisement45 1936-11-10 4 Uoufl al*a<1 s u° s AsW^ on +i«> e W Wr\ I '^B^^^ II II MM m WORLDS SPORT RECORDS m r UN n i n g DONALDSON (Austr.) Prof. Wfj rll Seconds 1 5. Agents for Malaya:— The Successors of MOINE COMTE Co., Ltd.45 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article141 1936-11-10 5 Singapore, Monday morning. Singapore:: 29 3 4 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Quiet. London: 8 7 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 13 716 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore. Monday evening Rather dull conditions prevailed throughout to-day and values eased with little business however being transacted, seller141 words
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Article22 1936-11-10 5 Singapore, Monday noon. Singapore: $114 58. up $3 3 r London: No markets. New York: 50 12 cts., down 12 ct.22 words
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Article63 1936-11-10 5 Alter 53 years. 'Life" is not going to be tunny any more. That. New York weeklv matrazine, which introduced to the world the cartoons and drawings of Charles Dana Gibson, the verse of such I poets as James Whitcomb Rilev and Oliver Herford, has been bought bv Tim?. Incorporated, which63 words
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98 1936-11-10 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.OB. November) 29 3 4 29<a Good FAQ. in cases < F.0.8. November* 29 11 16 29 13 16 No. I.X.R.S.S. Spot-loose > (awardable Spore) 29 5 8 29 3 498 words
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Article37 1936-11-10 5 Singapore Monday. Several thefts of cash from the Sin?- 1 .ipore Cricket Club have occurred from Mme to time. Recently two members have lost a total sum of $82 irom their coat pockets.37 words
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Article157 1936-11-10 5 Messrs. Julian Israel's Report:— j Locally tin is up $3 3 8 and rubber is f unchanged. Mining.— Raubs $6.50— 56.62 12. Tin shares opened quietly but improved after the fixing of the local tin price, Sterling shares particularly being in good demand. Closing quotations— lpohs i 34157 words
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Article824 1936-11-10 6 MANDAI TEKONG MAY SELL UP Chairman Rebukes Apatitetic Shareholders Singapore. Monday. THE 26th annual general meeting of 1 Mandai-Tekong Rubber Estates Ltd.. was held to-day at the registered office of the Compaay. Market Street, SingaThose present were: Mr E. A. Elias (chairman). Mr. Lee Chim Tuan. Mr. H P. Kaka.824 words
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Article147 1936-11-10 6 Singapore. Nov. 9. R. (Siami W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $145 R. <Siami W Coast No. 2 per Koyan $139 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $135 R < Siam "White' No. Al $226 R. (Siam i "White Rice' No. 1 $188 R (Siam i "White147 words
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Advertisement245 1936-11-10 6 TO ADVERTISERS. A Handbook on Games is shortly being issued by Military Headquarters. Malaya Command This Handbook will have an universal circulation among officers and other ranks of the Services stationed in Singapore and therefore offers an ideal advertising medium. Applications for the insertion of advertisements will be received by245 words
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Advertisement43 1936-11-10 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.ioo.oo.jj>j Reserve Fund Y.130.900,000 >j Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACE Manager T. YAMAMOn Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk43 words
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Article, Illustration140 1936-11-10 7 Southampton's War-Time Scenes: Herr Von Ribbentrop Sees Mr. Eden: World's Smallest People Southampton docks have a war-time appearance now that th. troop-carrier Laurent* has docked On w sj?"* 8 at the quays a U of light tanks, returned from service in the Near East, is seen awaiting dispatch to brigadePlanet News; Topical Press - 140 words
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Advertisement423 1936-11-10 8 ,B.~A^*^A^A^A^A^A^A^A^A^A^A^*-**-*-*^V-V-V-V--ir-- *>. -r— r— T-TT— B--B— TO-XlCilllT*S THE i\IGIIT! all Singapore will be there to see the t FAMOUS COMEDY THAT HAS SET LONDON LAUGHING! t Ir* wll i^KI I AS SHOWN TO H.M. THE KING. 1 C TO NIrUT O1 r I PAVILION L^^^^^^jfe- b.15 IU-WlbHl 9.15 1 WILLIAM423 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-11-10 9 a .cene from "Our Relations", the full-length Laurel and Hardy farce which opens at the Capitol on Wednesday.18 words
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Advertisement137 1936-11-10 9 There have been Thousands of Plays There have been Millions of 800k5.... BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE IHMIStVOItTH" and it's The Year's Greatest Picture mgggM WALTER HUSTON iiii^H MARY ASTOR and IMMIS WORTH ran lor 22 months in New York as a play Now it comes to you as THE137 words
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Advertisement150 1936-11-10 9 YOU'VE SEEN THEM AS TWO BONNIE HIGHLANDERS. THEN THEY WERE GYPSIES IN BOHEMIA NOW THEY'RE A COUPLE OF SINGAPORE ESKIMOES TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL T& JS^/ CE AS FUNNTfSI MATINEE wJffiL^ AS EVER BEFORE! YA 3i5 CW Beutions rr M^itn 'I Suggested by W. W. Jacobs' Story "The Money Box"150 words
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1677 1936-11-10 10 Business Activities Continue To Show Advances THE following survey is compiled by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D.C., and is published through the courtesy of the American Trade Commissioner in Singapore: Business activities during the third equipment business. Shipments tinued to1,677 words
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Advertisement14 1936-11-10 10 Qs Hosiery J^^/Mf Ea «h I'air R^ Guaranteed WHIIATt AMI JjL 48, HIGH STREET.14 words
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Advertisement56 1936-11-10 10 I V^r I The four leaf Clover sign is a sign of good health because it stands H f r CLO^ TER BRAND. Insist always on CLOVER BRAND MILK. Dto the comsiSTE^^ Ji'lPJS*" iVa d^cious. it'« nourishing. 4^ CLOVER BRAND MILK is real Danish Milk, from healthy cows igp happily56 words
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Article, Illustration237 1936-11-10 11 Harvard's President: Champion Butter Maker: Coronation Decorations: Air Race Winner: Naval Training School Mr Janus Bryant (onant, President of Harvard. America's foremost ■niversitj which has just celebrated i s tercentenary, received the degree D.< I. (Dcctor «f Chrfl Law) at Oxford Inivtrsity. He is shown hrre uilli I)i f'vril RailovPlanet News; Topical Press - 237 words
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327 1936-11-10 12 rpHERE is no wonder that Great Britain does not make a great impression in Olympic games. A committee of the British Medical Association reports tnat forty per cent, of the population between 14 and 40 do not participate in any327 words
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Article692 1936-11-10 12 "IT has been brought to the notice of Government that in spite of making envelopes from spare bits of papers, officers and members of the rank and file cf Selangor Contingent have, during the 12 months ending Dec. 31, 1935, spent over $300 of their own money on692 words
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Article211 1936-11-10 12 Mr. C. Durentydt, of the International Trading Co., Ipoh, has gone on transfer to Penang. Captain R. N. Cuscaden, of the Customs Department, is on a visft to Kuala Lumpur Mrs. J. C. G. Spooner and Miss Diana .Spooner have returned to Kuala Lumpur from a holiday in Japan.211 words
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Article, Illustration66 1936-11-10 12 With traditional ceremony, th e Ipswich Assizes were opened rerentl> at Ipswich. Suffolk- Mr. Justice Hawke the Judge, attended a religion service and trumpeters of the Coldstream Guards sounded a fanfare outside the church. Th e ceremony wa s attended by the Mayor Ipswich. Mr. Hubert E. Holland, and thPlanet News - 66 words
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Article382 1936-11-10 13 Schoolgirl Victims In Somerset London investigation among elementary A N uls in Somerset and SufLiSdosed that while only three per loi l n fti e children in certain Suffolk 3La were affected by thyroid envll!a^, '"oitre>, the corresponding gfg p^ of Somerset was 56 per 'report issued382 words
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Article167 1936-11-10 13 t Plague In Colombo Only t s the health bulletin of of Nations Eastern re, for the week-enaed tnbo was the only port •in Arena to report the ol human plague during the cases with cne death having i notified. lolera was reported from Calcutta nin British India.167 words
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Article200 1936-11-10 13 Appointed Surgeon At Malacca Hospital DR. W. A. BALHETCHET, seiiio" surgical tutor of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Singapore, will shortly [be leaving Singapore to take up a 1 coition as surgeon in the Malacca General Hospital. He has practised at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for over200 words
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Article76 1936-11-10 13 Warsaw. TEN diver* a r the Polish port of Gding*n threat ZneC to hold a* "stay-in" strike Dissatisfied with their pay. they announcedj their intention of diving to the s a bottom and staying" there until :he port authorities agreed to raise their wag?s They would76 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-11-10 13 4« rt l nCidell iJ!l lh hoc ich between th e S.CC. and th e Khalsa assoc. on Friday in which th e Association Hefr^pH #h« rinh k v goals to two. Tribune NewsTribune News - 34 words
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Article194 1936-11-10 13 He Has A "Mirror" Mind Moundsville, West Virginia. A BOY whose mind appears to work backwards is puzzling doctors here. He is 11-year-old Harold Elliott. His si range mental twist forces" his fingars to write figures and letters backwards. As a result ol his condition, he194 words
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Article26 1936-11-10 13 A Gallo-Roman temple site has been revealed during excavations at. Gosbecks Farm, Shrub End, Colchester, and coins and pottery from Cunobeline to Vespasian have been found.26 words
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Advertisement17 1936-11-10 13 PHONE t »T»%]\i Telefrapbic Addrew: BABMDfOLy SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIST^ u^rivaJled facilities for private entertainments.17 words
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Advertisement14 1936-11-10 13 CVBCVB j^j^^ DDAIinV tes^ ORAnUT A"** All j^lij/ AT ALL E FESTIVITIES tr.s. 314 words
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Article, Illustration184 1936-11-10 14 A permanent loan by the King of a fine collection of *l epn tne Brit< sh eluding a record pair of Indian tusks, is a new acquisition oj use uni Museum, London. The tusks are on view at the Natural Rowland in Kensington, London. The Indian tusks, which are fcPlanet News - 184 words
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Advertisement93 1936-11-10 14 height ol luxury There is no such luxury in the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort in great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for •personal service 'on all its routes Reduced fares now operative.93 words
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Article, Illustration197 1936-11-10 15 c »»n nn the final stage of their long tramp to London where they intend archers are seen H f Comm<ms appealing for help for Jarrow, the worst ttition at the Bar o we n fl d kitchetl servin g the marchers with meals at Q areas Planet news highPlanet News - 197 words
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Advertisement35 1936-11-10 15 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN U DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE HORS DOEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.35 words
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Article355 1936-11-10 16 WATERthe best aid to BEAUTY A LL the creams and lotions Ui world will not improve ihe textm and appearance of skin or hair system of the person who i; practices beauty rites is allowed come sluggish. You will quickly discover tlia entire system will become more if you make355 words
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Article, Illustration733 1936-11-10 16 BEAUTY for THOSE DRY OF SKIN (■rein dimming tolls of ways of dealing with types (mil hough I of in variety) of dry skins in this elimate •TO-DAY I am going to talk about dry skins and the very often marked differences we find in them. Our admiration of other733 words
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Article76 1936-11-10 16 Mad Hatters Given Wide Approval Hollywood stylists are in sympathy with the mad hatters. According to Adrian, modern millinery proves that women have developed a sense of humor. Vegetable-plate hats and pancake bonnets are being sold because women know they are amusing themselves, he says. Adrian, who has just returned76 words
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Advertisement55 1936-11-10 16 v* Maison G^^T eyclax ASTRINGENT POWDER used very sparingly is especially good for greasy skins. Work into the skin after washing and before making up. Tbfe prevents the natural oil from coming to the skin surface. WRITE FOR BOOKLET, THE ART OF BEING LOVELY ROBINSON CO., LTD. S I N55 words
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Article, Illustration401 1936-11-10 17 for GLAMOUR f ..re -As "holly over to delicate e arkene d by the K8& SST*** deeper SSild be ll »V: i 1 c U c makeuo I mean, a And by the merest susudii P 0 1 .m the cheeks, and a P"X |^SI blooded powder put up town's401 words
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Advertisement351 1936-11-10 17 CFGCV LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. 1 Baegage Contractors Forwarding I Booking* Agents for tMM. Railways. 1 Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic tine Nederland Line BXBH. Co. Ltd. etc., etc I*l. Address:- "LtJGGACtfr PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg. Kj,_o-i,_o i __0 1 1 t~ it—351 words
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Article399 1936-11-10 18 MM. President U.S. Attitude THE president of th e International Mercantile Marine Corporation Mr. P. A. S. Franklin, who was making his annual business visit to England reache-1 Southampton from New York rec c ntly in the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary H? planned to return hom399 words
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Advertisement508 1936-11-10 18 IY P&OahdBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage spore. Due 1936. Tonnage S pore. 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. 29508 words
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Advertisement112 1936-11-10 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNABD WHITE STAK. I (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. KASHIMA MARU o'■0 }j m.s. YASUKUNI MARU s.s. HAKONE MAR'J Rates to Ist Class d d lSj Naples 1497 $540 I3H «34 Marseilles 514 557 326 »i London 557112 words
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Miscellaneous157 1936-11-10 18 POSTAL lIVTELLIGEIVCE i .g, i STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES 10-DAY roB PEK DATE AND TIMt China (generally), Hoihow Hosang l0 Hongkong Hosang n ,J J a.m. Japan Hosang |J J J* pengerang S. Soon Heng l0 J Netherlands Indies:— Bagan and ar Selat Pandjang Hong Thong l0 Fort de Kock, Padang,157 words
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Miscellaneous125 1936-11-10 18 Air Mail I)€'*|»Ulril4S Penang, Siam. Burma. Indii ::iq Palestine, Egypt E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe. Niger! Gold Coast and N. and S. America I rial closing 7 p.m. to-day Mvdan. JaskS. t Amsterdam 3 am rion§: Netherlands, closing 12.4 to-morrow. Hongkong. Canton, 'Shanghai, K b and *Manila125 words
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Advertisement262 1936-11-10 19 BLRXS PIIILP LIIVE. (incorporated In Australia) NEXT BAIUNGS Due Sail* MAHELLA Nov 28 Dec 3 MERKUR Dec. 28 Jan 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia Issued at tfa following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or M** bourne to the connecting KJ*M.262 words
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Advertisement384 1936-11-10 19 j^. >M TO FRENCH PORTS U^l "IT\ HOMEWARDS. CAPTOURANE For MarselUes, Nantes. St. Nazalre Bordeaux Nov. 13 o F °r Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dec 11 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan.' 4 i OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). S^tSTt384 words
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Miscellaneous377 1936-11-10 19 HARBOUR i H H»S l> orK The Aranii r^tr twf WHARVES The Aramis is expected to arrive in .utps ALONC-SJDE ™^™vg Singapore from Saigon, to-day at 6 a.m., H OR EXPECTED TO ARKlvr, and tfce d&y gp m Godown Gate No. for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and 22 1 Marseilles.377 words
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Advertisement32 1936-11-10 20 ijl Before you ■k* i&*r«3i i say 'Whisky 1 1 Dewar s I [ft^l 'lire Y iMrr^ii I White label I So/e Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN32 words
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Advertisement37 1936-11-10 21 [you should j eat nestles i Till J^l^J-^^fy I gj rl o^ f m 6XTHAIWWBI NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON f All THE NEW AIRLINE RADIOS Competitive Prices APPLY MeEJSATHAN RADIO SOUNO ENGINEER S 25|29, ORCHARD ROAD.37 words
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Miscellaneous1086 1936-11-10 21 »N THE RADIO j B^^ •^•••j* sacrifice, O God, make us better men and •ij^h M"P irl^ women, and give us peace in our time.' H r ««tj» The Last Post< H pf Olj'*^*" A Short Service, conducted by the Rt. «Q7 metres Rev. and Rt. Hon. the Lord Bishop1,086 words
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Miscellaneous456 1936-11-10 21 8.16 p.m. The news and announcements. 8.31 p.m. Armistice Dinner. After dinner speeches and music relayed from the Grand Hotel. 9.46 p.m. Time signal. Close down. Phohi, Holland (Wavelength 16.88 metres). THURSDAY 7.50 p.m. National Anthem. Opening announcement. 7.55 p.m. Musical interlude. 8 p.m. Latest news from Holland. 8.15 p.m.456 words
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Miscellaneous234 1936-11-10 21 Polyphemus by Albert Samain. Poems by Albert Samain. 11.05 p.m. Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes) 11.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 Kcs). 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Ra--lio-Paris. 7.35 a.m. News in French. 7.50 a.m. News in Spanish. 8 a.m. News in French, Market234 words
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Article, Illustration60 1936-11-10 22 Mr. Harold Lonsdale Cox and his bride, the former Miss Muriel Mruirn Murdock, who were married at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Stephen Band officiated at the ceremony Tribune Jarrow marchers halt for a cup of tea on the roadside outside Nottingham aft^r completing half their jTribune; Topical Press - 60 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-10 22 ~^B Brewed and bottled in Sij|apore by the *RCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., Liv SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD18 words
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Miscellaneous869 1936-11-10 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) 940p m. Concert conducted by Mr 2 110. KOIIIO Henri Tomasi; Mr. Maillard- Verger <Piano): 9th Symphony Beethoven). metres (***** kcs). French Suit* (Roger Ducasse). Highland 25.40 metres mow Symphony (Vincem d'lndy). (Mr. Mail- TO-DAY lard-Verger). Recollections (Albert g2Q pm Roussel) Opening announcement.869 words
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Miscellaneous45 1936-11-10 22 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— B.O9 am., 8 ft., 8.40 pjn. 8 ft. RUGBY: S.C.C v. RE., S.C.C Raffles College v. Middlesex, College ground; Medical College InterFaculty match College ground. HOCKEY: Y.M.C.A. v. Inniskillings Tanglin; A.CS. v. R.A.M.C.; Tanglin: G.S.C. I v. European Ladies. SC.C.45 words
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Miscellaneous67 1936-11-10 22 CAPITOL: "Anthony Adverse." PAVILION: William Powell in M Man Godfrey." ALHAMBRA: Joe E. Brown In "Earth worm Tractors." ROXY: "Rhodes of Africa" with Walte Huston and Oscar Homolka. RITZ: Richard Dix in "Hie Tunnel. ROYAL: "Kuchela" the latest recorc breaking Tamil Picture. REGAL: "Hong Lin Ko Nui" als Kwang Chew67 words
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Article, Illustration48 1936-11-10 23 Mr. Mflfe Hoinies. Mrs Riddell and Mr. Giggins were among those pre ent at* Ciiiwtld Park Hotel on Saturday night when the "Tableaux Vi.ant" was presented. Tribune At Goodwood Park Hotel on Saturday night when "Tableaux Vivant" was presented Here are Col. and Mrs. Nettlefold and 'rieml. TribuneTribune - 48 words
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Article260 1936-11-10 23 Animal Cargo At S.H.B. Singapore, Monday. LION" from the Australian Zoo in i Perth for Singapore, a horse trainer everely bittjn by a vicious mare— and Mir sheep dogs and one foal born— this s th< news from the Nieuw Holland hich arrived from Australia at260 words
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Article65 1936-11-10 23 ine fn^T^Puty Chief Ccmion wii il th r e Bov Scouts Associates* ?lf D En^and on Nov. 13 to fi ft Baden-Powell, the Chief fc adquarteri ,t B^ S A COUt5 Imperial touts' pnrr i he Aust ra'ian Boy l ustralias' ree< cele °rattng South C? r c u entenar65 words
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Article230 1936-11-10 23 Emergency Fields On A ustralian Routes Sydney. N.S.W., Oct. 26. THE Commonwealth Government's plans for safer flying and nightflying facilities have been pressed forward in New South Wales, and emergency landing fields are being built alcng the airmail routes, in readiness for night flying on the interstate air routes230 words
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Article63 1936-11-10 23 Mr. R. H. Green Admitted] To Bar Singapore. Monday. BEFORE Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen in the Supreme Court to-dav Mr Robert Henry Green was admitted an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court Mr. J. Cobbett made the application on behalf of the petitioner while Dr. C63 words
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Article71 1936-11-10 23 Employers And Men Begin Talks San Francisco. Nov. 8. MISS Perkins (Secretary for Labour* has announced that employers and seamen have agreed to resume negotiations to-day. In the meantime the strike is aggravated locally by a strike of shipyard workers. The strike leaders, however, have agreed to allowReuter - 71 words
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Article53 1936-11-10 23 It is learned in Rome that Signor Grandi, the Italian Ambassador to the Court of Saint James's, has expressed the wish to remain in London, and that his doctors, whom he consulted on his recent visit to Home, have advised him that he may do so if his health does53 words
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Advertisement62 1936-11-10 23 I New World Cabaret; io-m<.iii ioui .\ovi:>iiii:n RAMON ROSITA TRIO! 1 POPULAR NOVELTY AND TAP DANCERS S AT ALL TEA AND NIGHT DANCES UALA ARMIKTMi: \M;iIT j BALLOONS AND STREAMERS S rr=^ I EXTENSIOM-2 A.M. S THURSDAY -12th NOVEMBER j SPECIAL DEEPAVALI NIGHT S I BALLOONS AND STREAMERS s i62 words
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Article, Illustration21 1936-11-10 24 Rugbv County Championship. Eastern Counties v. Middlesex, at Woodford. Essex. Photo shows a Middlesex player tackled by two opponents. Topical PressTopical Press - 21 words
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761 1936-11-10 24 Peers And Peeresses Must Be Graded For The Coronation London NOTICES from the Earl Marshal's Office, published In the "London Gazette" recently request: Peers entitled to assist at the Coronalion to send their addresses to the Earl Marshal's Office, 8, Buckingham Gate, S.W. 1: and sets out an Order giving761 words
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Article30 1936-11-10 24 London, Nov. 9 DEMEMBRANCE Sunday was celebrated throughout Britain yesterday and larae congregations were present "at the special services held in many churches and at the war memorials. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 30 words
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Article120 1936-11-10 24 MONARCHY FOR A USTRIA Orders To Vienna From Mussolini Vienna, Nov. 8. COUNT Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, has arrived on an official visit. It is reported that he has brought a statement of Signor Mussolini's wishes regarding Austria's future policy towards Germany. Count Ciano. Chancellor Schuschnigg and Herr KanyaReuter - 120 words
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Article93 1936-11-10 24 Singapore, Monday. FOURTEEN Chinese of different occu- pations lined up this morning before the third Magistrate Mr. A. D. York. Thev were caught gambling by the police who raided a house at Bandar Street on Nov. 9. They stated that the game was conducted on a very93 words
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Article118 1936-11-10 24 Government PromiH( a Statement London, n Ov j IN the Commons thk aft*i Cay^er (Con 'Skate n Si Foreign S3cretary what «»<<?** had received in reply to S T h fa r Ction tations against ill-treat mem ep > sailors in Keelung. dimen^ of Brim LordReuter - 118 words
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Article129 1936-11-10 24 Mr. Kirkpatrick's Dutk In China bEPLYING in th'Tol^ to "question by Mr. A. E. c chorlta Captain Euan Wallace. Bcsrti cl S said Mr. Kirkpatrick's duties In [m would be to examine on the «poVtl proposals involving credits and mak P a necessary inquiries and assfci j nReuter - 129 words
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Article66 1936-11-10 24 Singapore. Monday WHAT do you know. I am clever' sail Tang B^k Chwee alias Wong Her.? a Chinese cook to a fellow-passenger i he jumped off a moving trolley bus He tell on to the ground and sustains! several head injuries, and cii p c In hoi pital two days66 words
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Advertisement75 1936-11-10 24 PILOT PEN IS PARAMOUNT! Pil^ vacuum filliim pen ha vie no \jl y I JV nibbrr tube inside is absolutely fuar- r*^vj£$ i ■Jm anteed againsi oreaka^e for ten years. #«JMf ,w X /W Try the most perfect pen ever produced If jks Hf^v;! ill at moderate price to meet75 words
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Article, Illustration656 1936-11-10 25 M Nanking. SMentoUS efforts ••xerted during the iMr";:- year by the Central Field )^Bt;- 1 station to battle kala-azar and or subtertain malaria, two -;H, most deadly epidemics prevalent i^K jsu and thi- South-west respecM revealed in a report just S> byTopical Press - 656 words
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Article197 1936-11-10 25 Tentative Project For A $10,000,000 Bridge Hankow A TENTATIVE projec; for the construe tion of a gigantic iron bridge across ;he Yantze River, which cuts apart l he Wuhan area, involving aq estimated outlay of over $10,000,000; has been dratted, according to official information. The main purpose isCentral News - 197 words
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Article52 1936-11-10 25 The award of the* Edward Medal bv the Kin? to Ralph Stoker, a Durham cognition of Stoker's gallantry on May cently in "London Gazette". It is in recolliery overman, was announced re--29. when a hewer named William MofTatt was traoped after a heavy fall of roof at Eppleton Colliery, Co.52 words
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Article138 1936-11-10 25 Statement Issued In Singapore jT is officially stated by the Colonial Secretary that "information has oeen received from the Secretary ol State for the Colonies confirming the communique issued by the International Press^Hov^e.^ 1^ aPPeared ta the iiii euter r, messase from Pa "s published on138 words
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Article233 1936-11-10 25 But "The Yard" Cannot EVse It (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 28. A DELICATE instrument called the fw -Pfychogalvanometer can, it is claim- h ll if i a P. ers <>n is lying by measursystem currents in the nervous Fa^pr tT mei ls the invention of Father Walter233 words
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Article184 1936-11-10 25 I Drama During A Service Singapore, Monday. WITHIN the last three months a series of petty thefts have occurred in St. Andrew's Cathedral, members of the congregation being the victims. Handbags, fountain pens and a camera were among the articles stolen from time to I time. The theft?184 words
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Article77 1936-11-10 25 New York, Nov. 9. THE famous tennis player, Fred Perry, has turned professional. Perry will be touring with Vines and others and will make his debut as a professional at Madison Square Garden in January, receiving a guaranteed percentage of the gate receipts whichReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement42 1936-11-10 25 I I m .^^■■ivK^^ Hk-^^^^^Kv ■'■> \v> wuiJ^K jL I 1 ti* K-'^^^^^Hbk I E° s' i :^^^H'^St^ J^^^H :J 9 F^^l^l Sic :^B^t" 1 v WT^ ;^W I NEXT CHANGE \i ii \>iimi i V SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE V FRIDAY at 3-1542 words
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Article1299 1936-11-10 26 Captain Hawk - TURF TOPICS Captain Hawk Reflections On Racing Matters hy Ipoh, Sunday. THE aftermath of the Perak Autumn Meeting just concluded makes it quite clear that racing in dull weather is a dull pastime. Had the weather been kind enough not to affect the going— which was deplorably heavy throughout! the1,299 words
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Article, Illustration313 1936-11-10 26 Island Club To ftJ Johore tHE following are the teams and 1 ing times for the self niat-h ween the Royal Johori liSftta dub and the Island Club on -S or. the R.J.I.C links:--5:1858/. 8.35 a.m.: W. H. Brcckett 11 Ch: Cheng Liat 10 v. Yotlf Leon;- Chcr^313 words
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418 1936-11-10 26 Victoria's Fine Recovery p^ A Bad Start Melbourne, Nov. 9 VICTORIA made a good reply to the f M.C.C. total of 344 when the match between the state and the tourists was resumed here to-day, and finished u] with the total at 294 for five418 words
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Article, Illustration687 1936-11-10 27 Lr/ff GOALS TO NIL HH i Hockey At TangHn Singapore, Monday. Hv.vr at Tallin Barracks this B U nnn the Combined Ser. afternoon JJe Ne^. I s *hv 5-3 proved too good Bh Polii-p at h»ckey, winning by fe.il" nil in a one-sided-H? PTribune - 687 words
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Article333 1936-11-10 27 Nine Goals A t S. R. C. Singapore, Monday. •t*HE A. PC. suffered a severe drubbing in a hockey match played between the A.P.C. and the S.R.C. seconds team, on the latter's ground to-day. The S.R.C. scored seven goals to the opposers two, and during the whole of the match333 words
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Article102 1936-11-10 27 Arriving In Malaya Next Month MALAYA will shortly be visited by a deputation from the Government of India which will be arriving in the country for the purpose of studying labour conditions and other matters oi economic and social interest in the Peninsula The deputation will comprise the102 words
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Article93 1936-11-10 27 Excise Department Outplayed Singapore, Monday. •fHE SC.C. second team were too good 1 for the Excise Department when the two teams met at hockey on the Pading this afternoon. Adopting themselves better to the adverse conditions, the Club won by 4—o, and thoroughly deserved it. Forbes and Gardner93 words
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Article416 1936-11-10 27 St. Andrews Draw With Raffles Singapore, Monday. A VERY slow game of hockey wa.s played this evening on the Raffles Institution ground between the two first teams of Raffles and St. Andrew's The teams were equally matched and they each scored two goals. The game commenced with St.416 words
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Advertisement28 1936-11-10 27 /qi i ]d QF- M AC^N^ I f* W* 1 #1 II K i ki I I I I I I IJ il |kl I iJaJL I uu.428 words
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Article, Illustration91 1936-11-10 28 MacDougall, one of the club defenders, clearing an attack by the Excise forwards. Tribune Another picture showing Hutrhinson in action during the came. Tribune MacDoucaU about to take possession when the ball dropT^ Tribune Ilutchinson of the S.C.C., state rugger and soccer player is confinin* his activities to hockey thisTribune - 91 words
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Advertisement215 1936-11-10 28 OUft CUSTOMER! CONNRM OUR OPINION Mm MORRIS I EIGHT has no ,j I equal amonq cars of its price and its size THE ONLY EIGHT PRODUCED BY SoPCt *itiotl '*-u>p probablv saving that Economy is the thine to look for trui its not the only thing. If economy were all215 words
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