Morning Tribune, 11 November 1936
1936-11-11
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1936-11-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1.-No. 243. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 11, 1936. FIVE CENTS13 words
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Article200 1936-11-11 1 XO HE< OUNITIOft I Oil 111 111 IN BATTLE FOR MADRID ihsi'i itvri: H4.li 1 1 \<. ox ai i London, Nov. 8. IT is understood the British ard French Governments have agreed m the event of the capture of Madrid by the insurgents not200 words
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Article218 1936-11-11 1 Armaments Not Responsible? London. Nov. 10. THE statement that All available data points to the continuance of the upward trend of British trade as a whole." made by the Prime Minister Jast night, is reinforced by the employment returns published to-day which show a marked increase onBritish Wireless - 218 words
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57 1936-11-11 1 London, Nov. 9. ;^ofßn tain sDefenceSer I fT-c^ir he S c of a s P eech *>v ,;.h^ cr vatu at the L° r d Mayor's *neu he disclosed the Army KW a Vice-Admiral waJtin/S he was now co "fi- lg i he nomination ofReuter Wireless - 57 words
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Article26 1936-11-11 1 rDAY being Armistice Day there will be no publication* of the Morning Tribune to- morrow, Thursday. Publication will be resumed on Friday as usual.26 words
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Article134 1936-11-11 1 eminent militia is holding its ground The Spanish Embassy In London was asaired at 6.45 p.m. that conditions m the centre of the City are almost normal. The radio is broadcasting as usual and the only apparent difference is where ten people usually are working. now there are only three134 words
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Article77 1936-11-11 1 The bombardment of the Capital by artillery and aircraft continued this afternoon telephones Reuters correspondent and the inhabitants now generally are m a state of complete panic Shells are falling at the rate of three a minute around the Government defences. Both the War Office and Opera House77 words
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Article79 1936-11-11 1 39 Lost In Atlantic Tragedy London, Nov. 10. IT appears that the German motorship Isis, to whose rescue the Queen Mary hurried when hei>» SOS. was received on Sunday night, has foundered m the Atlantic and 39 of her crew are drowned Several ship? answered the distressBritish Wireless - 79 words
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Article47 1936-11-11 1 London, Nov. 9. NO lawyer tricks can extinguish Fascism.'" declared Sir Oswald Mosley m a speech at Birmingham. He said the Government was taking action against the victims instead of the aggressors and emphasised abolition of the Black Shirt would not hurt their movement. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article, Illustration66 1936-11-11 1 Accompany m? her father, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, the white Rajah of Sarawak, Miss Valeric Brooke, 20 -year-old debutante who has evaded the camera because she complains of being "camera shy/ left Victoria Station, London, on th Comerin boat train for Sarawak. Miss Brooke has just recovered from an operation.Planet News - 66 words
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Article106 1936-11-11 1 Arrangements In Hand London, Nov. 7. |T is learned authoritatively the possibility of a series of visits by the King to Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand are at present being discussed, but as the King's visit to India will probably take place m theReuter Wireless - 106 words
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Article30 1936-11-11 1 Toledo, Nov. 7. It is stated the militia intend to dynamite a number of Madrid's outstanding building, including the Royal Theatre. Palaces and monuments before retiring from the capital. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-11 1 Ou Other Pages Pace i johor*- budget 2 Finance Local 25 Empire 26 Lrcal rugby 27 cricM 27 Sport Picture- 2821 words
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Advertisement93 1936-11-11 1 (y I < m j I -THIS MILK KEEPS p I REFRIGERATION! L-l jSr O W 'T WY Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended J A Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- 1 5 1 that keeps. Klim is pure, est babies. If your dealer A93 words
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Article1912 1936-11-11 2 FIVE MILLIONS |93« SHOW* OXLY 570©,000 SIIOIM A4.1 Singapore TuesdayTHAT it would be necessary m 1937 I to call on reserves to meet the cost of capital works provided for m the Estimates of Johore W thrFJnciaV Commoner when he introduced the ud *tj?; theReuter Wireless - 1,912 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-11-11 2 The marriage was solemnised last week at St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur of Mr. William Mordey of Singapore, and Miss Constance Bowers, of Kuala Lumpur, shown above.27 words
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Advertisement10 1936-11-11 2 j "M AN LION" M W^^^ RAPID HARDENING 1 CEMENT10 words
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Advertisement21 1936-11-11 2 THE PERFECT COMBINATION. SHEIITOX CDET I C DEATH TO ALL INSECTS. f Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. 'S-S. w.s. 9021 words
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Article128 1936-11-11 3 Sikh's Alleged Hit Over Head Singapore.. Tuesday. MR W McQuarrie, the Singapore 111 Coroner, returned an open verdict to-day at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a young Javanese. According to the evidence, a Sikh watchman named Mala Singh saw two men trespassing on a128 words
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Article73 1936-11-11 3 Bound Over For Two Years M Singapore, Tuesday. R. A. D. York (Third Magistrate! gave judgment this morning m the case m which E. T. Bartels and Chua Mon Sai were charged with cheating m respect of $170 and abetment of cheatIng respectively. Bartels was convicted and bound73 words
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Article26 1936-11-11 3 The fourth annual re-union dinner of the Medical College Union will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5, on the Roof Garden, Adelphi Hotel, at 8 p.m.26 words
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Article218 1936-11-11 3 When He Got Rid of 35 lbs. of Fat This man found he was carrying far too much weight. As is usually the case —with women as well as with men— his overweight made him appear older than his years. When he eventually got218 words
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Advertisement20 1936-11-11 3 AND FIELD GLASSES BY THE BEST MAKERS ZEISS, HEATH, ETC. Stocked by MOTION, SMITH SON 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. jj20 words
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Advertisement90 1936-11-11 3 PHILLIP'S RUBBER HEELS SOLES OUTLAST OTHERS FROM ALL SHOE-MAKERS RAHiM' b IINHAS 86, ROBIN .ON ROAD, SINGAPORE. CITBOPQjy AGAINST HEAP -ACHES DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART j OBTAINABLE FROM THE HEADING DISPENSARIES. SOLE AGENTS: SCHMIDT CO., 90, ROBINSON BOAB i M^M^M J WORTH, PARIS j A I DANS-LA-NUIT C I90 words
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Miscellaneous78 1936-11-11 3 Law *\ofir? For To day Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 am. Part heard:— S.l42;3ft—R. F. Gossele vs. G. R Gossele. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10 a.m. Summonses-in -Chambers, Originating Summons and Motion At 11 a.m. m th e 2nd Court:— Assizes --Rex vs78 words
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Article134 1936-11-11 4 London. Nov. 10. RlJBBl!:lt Previous To-day Change Ton. Steady Firm as s.. s: vp p s>? as a. c v p p 3 December Buyers 02 Sellers 85 8 B^4 up v 8 JaiTllfar Buyers 8 9 16 3 1116 up j/ 8 Selleis 8 1116 8 13134 words
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Article133 1936-11-11 4 London. x, )v ]0 Previous To-day C han c Distillers 116 9 115 6 Dunlop Rubber 36 10' 36 9 General Electric 94 9 94 Imperial Chemical Industry 42 7> 2 42 9 Imperial Tobacco 173 9 173 9 Anglo-Dutch 38 9 38 9 Canadian Pacific 14133 words
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Article35 1936-11-11 4 London. Nov 10 TIN Standard. Previous To-day Charge Cash (noon official price) £240 3 8 £244* 8 up 4' 4 3 months forward (noon official pries) £238 8 £241 5 8 up 1435 words
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Article86 1936-11-11 4 London, Nov. 10. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paru (closing middle rate) 105.16 105 13 -03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.08-1 4 9.06 4 w T.T on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is- 25 8 Is. 2 5 8 T.t! on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3386 words
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Article38 1936-11-11 4 .xmdon, Nov. 10. Previous To-day Change fine Bar per of. ti-Wh £7 2 7y2 SILVER Brw fr 21-7 8 22 15 16 up 1 1 16 T^ootli. torwaro 21-7.8 22 15 16 up 1 1 1638 words
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Article48 1936-11-11 4 RUBBER New York Nov 9 Previous To-day Change Tone Dull Quiet HT>ot Buyert 17 7 16 17 7 16 Selleri 17», 17 o Jan. Mar. Buyers. 17»^ 17 Seller* 175 3 179 j 6 TIN Standard Ton* Steady Stron Buoi 50 1 2 53 148 words
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Advertisement29 1936-11-11 4 »:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::H:nH:U!:H:H::::HH:HH:!:Hi:H:::::::H iin:H:Hr:HH:":::i.-..:::n:":r:HKHH:r:H::::::::::::::K SOUTH I %^P^ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. [1 I! jjjj; MOTOR CAR 111 INSURANCE I i! W. J. DEXTER, Manager. IIH? TH 5926. w IJiii a. Plnlayson Qreen.29 words
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Advertisement6 1936-11-11 4 Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., UoSINGAPORE6 words
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Article, Illustration125 1936-11-11 7 .j. V fire Brigade Rehearsals: Jarrow Marchers Near London: German Ambassador Arrives: Hunt Meet At R.A.F. Aerodrome nublit demonstration of rescues from burning buildings took place recently at the London Fire Brigade's South Headquarters. South wark, London, and our •hotn vhows recruits jumping into a rescue sheet at the 'demonstration.Tropical Press; Topical Press - 125 words
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Advertisement306 1936-11-11 8 l TO-DAY'S Bumper Holiday Show At The j SHOWING IS HOW SINGAPOREANS DRESS! PJn j i %M Laurel Hardy HUh., i j j IN THEIR FUNNIEST M-G-M FULL-LENGTH COMEDY \M ;M J U "OUR RELATIONS" Stml j^^d^L |||XV AY DO tJBLE ROLES SO YOU GET TWICE IM jHf j j306 words
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Article, Illustration192 1936-11-11 9 BEATING ol Retreat by the Band and Drums ol the Ist Battalion, The Midi nient <D.C.0. by >md permission of Lieut. -Colonel O. H. Tidbury M C and Officers, on the S.C.C. Padang on Monday, Nov. 16. 1936. 1 Combined March. %> Les Bugles." Bayley 2 Slow192 words
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Advertisement59 1936-11-11 9 yi^TTrtittttiHthii^ NEXI X* BASIL RATHBONI MARJORIf GATESON I I Do'ryl f Zonwch P < In Chora* 0» Production J I »0..d o« a pier b» Ct»»«» «'«k»o^ |New World Cabaretj THURSDAY -12th NOVEMBER *PECIAt IM I I»\V \l I XIGIIT BALLOONS AND STREAMERS j K\TEXSIOX-2 A.M. j Mr THE USUAL59 words
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Advertisement272 1936-11-11 9 L£ST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 1 iMI .^mMß^BLm^ ift^BY THE DRAMA OF A HMVPOTBkH PIDNEER WHO WROTE KB %J* HIS NAME INDELIBLY ACROSS bU3b|AhbMMPbVm A VAST CONTINENT. mm mmm m mm mmmm RHODES of AFRICA THE STORY OF AFRICA LAND OF ROMANCE, ADVENTURE AND HIDDEN TREASURE WITH WALTER HUSTON OSCAR HOMOLKA BASIL272 words
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1793 1936-11-11 10 THE KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBBER TIN CO., LTD. Twenty-Seventh Annual General Meeting In London THE Twenty-seventh Annual General Meeting cf the Members of The Kamuning (Peraki Rubber and Tin Company Limited, was held m the Council Room of the Rubber Grower* Association. 19, Fenchurch Street. London, EC 3. Mr. Charles Emerson1,793 words
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Article105 1936-11-11 10 Unique Display In Parade London, Nov. 9. THE Lord Mayor's Show, which annually parades the streets of London on Nov. 9, to-day included a pageant illustrating the part London has taken m the defence of the realm from the year 1539 until the present day. Sir GeorgeBritish Wireless - 105 words
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Article102 1936-11-11 10 Europeans Transferring Their Wealth Buffalo. New York. CONDITIONS m Italy are attractive to v foreign capital, declared Professor John Carlo Vallauri. Vice-Pr?sident of The Royal Academy of Italy, m a spesch here. The professor, who was head of th* Italian delegation to th e World Power Conference102 words
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Article189 1936-11-11 10 Japanese Demand Rejected Nanking, IT is understood that during f) 1 cussions between Mr. Ko Chu of the Chinese Foreign office i\u Surna, the Japanese Co n m Nanking, last week. th( JapanS minimum demand was gtated to \J sistance from the Hopci. Charhi Suiyuen Provincial OoveiSin Chew Jit Poh - 189 words
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Article230 1936-11-11 10 "Ballyhoo" Methods In U.S. Courts Wilmington. Delaware OUR homicide rate to-day is more than twenty times as high a s England's, declared Judge John P. Nields. of the United B:atea Distric. Court, addressing a class of 35 applicants for American citizenship Th 2 judge condemned "ballyhoo"230 words
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Article52 1936-11-11 10 The retirement is ann pector Ralph Kiicheiui. attached to the Special Inland Yard. For an ess > Police Service as a WJS*, 1 the past, with sunßcstioi s ture." Inspcctoi Kitchens King's gold medal and a »>•'■■ guineas m the L for the police of the Em n Kitchener is52 words
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Advertisement15 1936-11-11 10 m New Designs m Cl WM Embroidered WM Ladies Underwea l/j paULATRAMf 48, mGH STREET15 words
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Article, Illustration165 1936-11-11 11 llerr Joachim von Ribbentrop. the new German Ambassador m London presetted his credentials to King Ld ward at Buckingham Palace recently. Urn- lit- is seen leaving: the German Embassy with Sir Sidney (live Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, for Buckingham Palace. Mr. J. A. Mollison landed at Croydon Aerodrome, London,Planet News; Topical Press - 165 words
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Advertisement118 1936-11-11 11 4 m nourishment required for building up |j\ /A I |IVI L perfect fitness of body, brain, and WVALI I 1 1 C nerves But be sure to ask for 'Ovaltins' at p% U fl cafes and Restaurants. And when at C CJLLJ/OrMOt home-do as millions of people all M*^*miW*118 words
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339 1936-11-11 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1936 ARMISTICE DAY tjMGHTEEN years a^o an armistice was railed to a war m Europe which had lasted four years and had destroyed millions of lives. To-day we repeat the annual thanksgiving that the wholesale slaughter ended or Nov. 11, 1918, and pay our339 words
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Article844 1936-11-11 12 IT is not often that the proceedings of our Legislative and Federal Councils produce anything lively m the way of debate-for debate is singularly conspicuous by its absence. For the first time after many years, however, on Friday last. His Excellency the High Commissioner, as President of th844 words
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Article235 1936-11-11 12 Mr. J. R. Cole, A.C.P., OC.P.D., Taip ing and Matang, is due for Home leave on Nov. 21. Mr. J. Whyte. Director. William Jack* Co., Ipoh, left for Kuala Lumpur on business recently. Mr. R. G. H. Buxton, a director of several companies, has arrived m Singapore from London.235 words
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Article, Illustration50 1936-11-11 12 Sir Samuel Hnare, Firs! Lord oi the Admiralty, accompanied hers of the Board of Admiralty, made an official inspection 01 marine establishments at Plymouth. Here he is seen (hal lr;i j n of the officers as he arrived U make his inspection at the "<» school, 11. .M.5. Impregnable. PlanetPlanet News - 50 words
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Article1205 1936-11-11 13 a NEW ERA OF LUXURY flying By Night And Day ,By Air Mail» London, Oct. 27. -HAT will «t be like to voyage W v ,ss the Empire m one of the ,r P nVrial Airways, left Eng and uki up her station on Mediterraiiea.l1,205 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-11-11 13 The Canopus, the first of the new 17 ..-ton Imperial Airways flying boats for service on Empire air routes, left Rochester, Kent, on Oct. 22 for service m the Mediterranean. The Canopus is the pioneer of a fleet of 28 all-British aircraft under ccnstruction at Rochester and she is theTopical Press - 59 words
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Advertisement14 1936-11-11 13 PHONE GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURIST. Unrivalled facilities for private entertainments.14 words
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Advertisement8 1936-11-11 13 ESSsPsUwpSS A'ilkSSTUb" WAST IM a'tHAVMbY' MANIY m 16.8 words
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Article, Illustration190 1936-11-11 14 Hough Seas At Blackpool: Liner Aground: Princess Adelheid Of Hapsburg: Giant Red Rally In Madrid: Choir Boys' Recital The first by the A presence suls. Sei la s Adfiheid of Ilapsburg. sister of Archduek Otto Pretender to the n Throne, paid her fir oiKial visit recently to Sehonbrunn Castle. traditionalPlanet News; Topical Press; France-Presse - 190 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1936-11-11 13 Dressing THE SALAD Sunn- vesjelable salads and <!•«' <Im ssiiiu lo serve nilli llioin. LOTS of delicious salads have fruit, fish meat or cheese as a founda:ion but this article is primarily about salads that start with greens or vegetables as a basis. The three important requisites for a salad1,324 words
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Article, Illustration423 1936-11-11 13 chlnge! bUt R iS QUhe lectabte a VEGETABLE SALAD Boil two pounds of new potato* with their skins on. Cook separately one pound of green peas. 2 pound ol wS beans, one pound of lima beani S iv beets, six carrots cut m cubes, and one bunch of asparagus tips423 words
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Advertisement33 1936-11-11 13 IMaison mBBh 1 FOR /d I I a if .iiiiTii i r"~-5L' I'll I Hl'" m^ SFfHr I I T il Ec| t PHONE 34 6 3 THE PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORK* 233 words
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Article, Illustration193 1936-11-11 17 Varying The MAYONAISE >lem dispensed with the who panders to all ap !l > vary it as much as she here Is no better way to dress I w guise than to van' .i. i with a real full-bodied "<>d toxture-one can ways. For a fruit tance, she can make193 words
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Advertisement69 1936-11-11 17 a toiirist 7^ siioppix«r! M.MW mLA LUGGAGE CARRIEI SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwardlnf Booking. Agents for t MM. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel tine Cast Asiatic Line Kederland line BXB.N. Co. Ltd. etc.. etc Tel. Address:— "LOOOAOr* PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldf. BEAUTY dorothy more... has69 words
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Advertisement313 1936-11-11 17 CARPETS CHEMIST we :rL A iNE invisible J TAMPAN CARPET SQUARES h N "f T> The modern sanitary towel tot STAIR CARPETS. the modern woman. 1 ASKOK*S LTD* Booklet on application. ORCHARD ROAD. Agents The VTATtnXrt?!} Federal Dispensary Ltd. 31/JIIUIMILK (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) XT RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. November Issue313 words
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Article321 1936-11-11 18 China Favours In Principle Geneva, Oct. 24. CHINA favours, m principle, the eighthour day for seamen of the world's merchant marine. Mr. Pao Hua-kuo. Chinese delegate, declared yesterday before thfe Maritime Conference now m session here. China, however, cannot ratify the maritime convention, Mr. Pao added, for Chinese321 words
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Advertisement492 1936-11-11 18 8Y P&OahdBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Tonnage Spore. D e 1936. Tonnage Spore. CAMORIN lwioo 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. 20 KA ka Due* SOUDAN492 words
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Advertisement139 1936-11-11 18 M. M. LINE (MESSAGERIgS MABITIMES) (Incorporated m France) SPECIAL CRUISE TO JAPAN Leaving Singapore NOVEMBER 20th Visiting: Saigon, Hongkong Shanghai by m.v. "PRESIDENT DOUMER" Returning Singapore JANUARY sth by s.s. D'ARTAGNAN 15 DAYS IN JAPAN including FIRST CLASS RETURN PASSAGES, Hotels, motor-cars, sightseeing m Japan at an ALL INCLUSIVE COST139 words
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Advertisement112 1936-11-11 18 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAK. i(lncorporated In Japan*. To LONDON, via Penan*. Colomjj, Aden, Port Said, MarseiUes W**^ S.S. KASHIMA MARU Wf' g m.s. YASUKUNI MARU s.s. hakonh: maru Rates to Ist Class JlkW Naples H9l ft $540 IS" Malrseilles 514 557 326 k London 557 ft 600 343112 words
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Miscellaneous173 1936-11-11 18 1 POSTAL IXTELLIGEi\r STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMI Pengerang A^ Soon Nov. n g am China (generally) Hoihow Calchas Nov. n v Vm Rengat and Tembilahan al S 88e w am Africa East 5 and South Arabia Maru n o^ America (South) Arabia Maru Q Kretay173 words
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Advertisement299 1936-11-11 19 IMItXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due S*11» MARELLA Nov. 28 Dec. 3 MERKUR Dec. 28 Jan 3 b»«cial cheap round trip tickets frjm Singapore to Australia Issued at tn following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Hfl •10-irne to the connecting %KPJ4.299 words
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Advertisement526 1936-11-11 19 j|^ TO FRENCH PORTS \V~~i —^sT\ II homewards. V CAPTOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St Nazaire Bordeaux Nov 12 LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Dec. 4 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. N%zaire Bordeaux Dec 11 FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan! 4 OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). 19* S££o526 words
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Miscellaneous146 1936-11-11 19 THE HARBOUR MIII'S IN DOCK arpq ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES SH OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. 18 3 Soudan l fi 3 Mata Hart JJ J Deucalion g 3 (alchas 3^ 3 jheluni 32 3 \sphalion SS&» Cast.. 36 j Arabia Maru J Saparoea 2 I Kampar 5 n146 words
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Miscellaneous165 1936-11-11 19 Air Mail Despatches Medan, Jask§, tAmsterdam§ and don?: Netherlands, closing 12.45 to to day Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 a.m. to-day. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, "Kobe and *Manila via Penang: Imperial, closing 7 p.m. Nov. 14. ♦By165 words
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Article, Illustration132 1936-11-11 20 Heavy falls of snow were experienced m the Cairnw«ll and Upper Glen Shee. Perthshire, on Oct 28. A *»*«£"!> s~« nlourhine through thr*. Heavy falls of sn^w J^"^ the j^^ abow the weather continue the road will be made impassable. Topical Press A man whose resemblance to Hitler was soTopical Press; Planet News - 132 words
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Advertisement63 1936-11-11 20 i i t SNOW IN THE NORTH: HITLERS PERFECT DOUBLE: ANNIVERSARY OF CAPTURE OF DRUMS ONOOA RAPIO-HARPENING PORTIANP-CEMENT (Complying with British Standard (noRiKHnM* BEST fo/Tmi MARItX^ \j *iy *V^^^^^^^t^^^ ffy^^^ -V*^p^pp J&f f\S RENOWNED FOR ITS QUICK-SETTING PROPERTIES. Hlfhly recommended for fast concrete work. In Casks and m ALWAYS IN63 words
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Advertisement18 1936-11-11 21 Ring I7p 4856 FOR QUICK RELIABLE SERVICE k c E. NATHAN RADIO t SOUISD ENGINEERS 2529. ORCHARD ROAD.18 words
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Miscellaneous893 1936-11-11 21 ON THE RADIO Hriiish Empire tomorrow TRANSMISSION 5 PrOS{l*«l ttllie 6.20 a.m.-Big Ben. A Pianoforte In- M m »trH terlude by Edmund Rubbra, Prelude and s mlsslon 2: °?P B J 3 rfriS! Fu Bue8 ue m E Book 2, No. 9; Prelude and .fS^ST»ni GSG (W.M mci.) from Fugue893 words
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Miscellaneous515 1936-11-11 21 Wavelength: 19.68 metres (15.243 Kcs).| 6.15 p.m. Day's Programme. I 6.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-Paris. Concert 7.20 p.m. News m English. 7.35 p.m. Continuation of Concert (Relayed) 8.05 News m French. 8.35 p.m. Continuation of Concert (Relayed) 9.20 p.m. Literary Talk by Mr. Francois de Teramond. 9.30 p.m. Economic and515 words
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Miscellaneous432 1936-11-11 21 TO-MORROW 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. 6.35 a.m. Recorded music. 6.50 a.m. Time signal. Recorded music continued. 7.50 a.m. Close down. 10.50 a.m. Opening. Light music. 11.30 a.m. A talk. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. Weather report. Classical music. 12.20 p.m. The Richard Schmidberger Trio. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Lunch-time432 words
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Article, Illustration166 1936-11-11 22 The London County has placed a table of glazed ware on No 121, Ebury Street, Victoria. S.W.I, to commemorate the residence there of Mr. George Moore, the novelist and essayist The Council has now put up 135 memorial tablets of the kind. It is unati stood thai Mr J vTopical Press; France-Presse - 166 words
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Miscellaneous614 1936-11-11 22 lON THE RADIO (Continued from page 21) i f ifi n m The news and announce--250 p.m. The main film has not 8^ 16 p.m. befxm yet." Radio-play with music by merits. English rhe Werner Oehlschlager Ancestry of Society. is s.z. s;ss. boo- p.«. SfersSi down •Hitlers Wollen" by Dr.614 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1936-11-11 23 H continued from page 2) I Sir there is another point I would I m touch on. Some months ago In r ,uncil the question of overcrowd- n vernacular schools was men- hv one of the honourable mem- ion «L pointed out that although R'Tribune - 1,615 words
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Article139 1936-11-11 23 Japan Denies She Has Fortified Them THE Japanese Government, m its annual report to the League of Nations, upon its stewardship of the mandated Pacific islands, emphasises that Japan is scrupulously maintaining the section of the mandate treaty forbidding ihe use of the islands for military purpose. It139 words
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Advertisement52 1936-11-11 23 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT YESTERDAY! T l^3- VWIhWN TO-NIGHT 6,15-9,15 1 I ?i£m W ILLIAM m CAROLE > f&^M POWELL LOMBARDS fs^| "My Man Godfrey" iV *^M I I A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION I j w Shown By Royal Command To H.M. The KING S m\v4| I THE BEST TALKIE TO52 words
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Article388 1936-11-11 24 London Banquet Brilliance London. Nov. 9. MR Ramsay Mac Donald, Lord President of the CounciJ and former Premier, fainted and was carried out at he Mansion House during the speeches at the Lord Mayor's Banquet. Mr Mac Donald received attention Lord Dawson of Perm. the King sReuter - 388 words
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Article200 1936-11-11 24 Joe E. Brown Is Back Again JOE E. Brown, that inimitable bigmouthed comedian, kept large audiences giggling with laughter at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday evening with one of his most amusing starring films "Earthworm Tractors." As Alexander Botts, the famous Saturday Evening Post personality. Joe has the part200 words
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Article36 1936-11-11 24 J»wh' men two officers, two sc;-, ants *fie four aircraftsmen— were Killed recently near Ferarra when two bombin" machines which were returning to the aerodrome from a practice n»K came into collision m mid-air and crashed36 words
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Article496 1936-11-11 24 No Flying Boat Base On Galilee London, Oct. 21. THE giant Imperial Airways flying boats which will link London and Australia m an express nine-day service next year have been banned from the sacred waters of the Sea of Galilee. Following suggestions of "desecration Imperial Airways496 words
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505 1936-11-11 24 now make the next move. It is certain that unless the U.S. Government is ready to make large concessions, American shipping development on the Pacific- routes will receive a sharp setback. Meanwhile, the report of the Imperial Shipping Committee is under consideration by the505 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-11-11 24 The wedding took place at St. Andrew's cathedral yesterday of Mh J. H. B. Knight and Mr. H. E. Wright. Here are bride and bridegroom after the ceremony, TribuneTribune - 29 words
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Advertisement29 1936-11-11 24 There have been Thousands of Plays There have been Millions of Books BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE h" IMM) SWO II T II and it's The Year's Greatest Picture!29 words
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Article379 1936-11-11 25 POINTS WIN GIVES LEWIS THE TITLE Unpopular Decision In Bout With Harvey London. Nov. 'J. rtUV hEN rY LEWIS, the American 1° to o world light-heavyweight Son r tamed his title when m a bout over 15 rounds he SoSSSd the British champion. Lsn K Sff,'ht was very clos% and379 words
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Article233 1936-11-11 25 Harvey landed a right with a sickening thud. Lewis staggered and appeared badly dazed. Harvey continued punishing Lewis »vith lefts and rights to *he head. The verdict was announced amid considerable booing.- Reuter A WORTHY CHAMPION Lewi* wo; a worthy champion, and displayed all-round boxing ability and solid punching. Harvey,Reuter - 233 words
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Article135 1936-11-11 25 counts and rumours connected the mater with General Chen Clfi Tang, his brother and th e Canton commissioners under th?ir control. These rumours were strongly denied by all the officials concerned, including the two brothers. BUSINESS INTERESTS General Chen Wei Chow left for Sal son a few months ago. it135 words
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Article161 1936-11-11 25 Irrim Here On Way o t ranee Singapore, Tuesday. (P 3hen Wei Chow, the brother Bier c£S 'n Ch f n Chi Tan S- th e f0 Pore >\i Dlr^tor. arrived m BtefECtaStaL?^ Wei Ch °w was Sail r of Kwangtung during his for Honliif 8 and together161 words
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453 1936-11-11 25 INNISKILLINGS BEAT Y.M.C.A. AT TANGLIN 5-J Victory In Keenly Contested Hockey Game Singapore, Tuesday. DLAYING on their own ground to-day th c Inniskillings defeated the, x.M.c.A. at hockey by rive goals to 1 three Two minutes after the teams had bullied off, the Skins opened up scoring. Tne V.M.C.A would453 words
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Article90 1936-11-11 25 Small Surplus From 1935 Revenues THE income of the University of Honer kong for 1935 is disclosed m a Government report just issued, as $822,498, of which $299,000 was derived from endowments and $35,000 from Government. Messrs. John Swire and Sons, Ltd., gave £40.000 to the original endowment90 words
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Article94 1936-11-11 25 History Of London's Volunteers London, Nov. 9. A "DEFENCE pageant" showing the history of London's volunteers from the 16th to the present century featured to-day's traditional Lord Mayor's procession following the proclamation of Sir George Broadbridge as the new Lord Mayor. Detachments of the century of Nelson precededReuter Wireless - 94 words
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Advertisement106 1936-11-11 25 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Sclution THE GUARANTEED FAMI AY INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES i A simple, economical, practical .method, whereby you may adequately provide for the .care106 words
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976 1936-11-11 26 TRINIDAD WINS EMPIRE SHOOT AT BISLEY F.M.S. Team Give Good Account Of Themselves taking second place with a score of Captain of Team:— Mr. D. H. Grist. Nunn, (Major R. L. > Staff, Malaya Parsons, (Pte. J. C> F.M.S. V.F. Grist, (Mr. D. H> F M.S. V.F. Stafford <Pte. H.976 words
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Article210 1936-11-11 26 William Powell At His Best MY Man Godfrey" is a picture that should be seen twice. The first time you may not catch all the sparkling action and racy dialogue, and even if you do it is worth repetition. The film is notable first of all as a210 words
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Article706 1936-11-11 26 Full Results In November Bogey THE Singapore Golf Club November Bogey competition, on the Stapleford Handicapping System, was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a win for S. A. Beavis m "A" division with a score of 38, m a tie to "B"706 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-11-11 26 An incident from yesterday's hockey match at Tanrlin. Innieirin;...~ vs. V.M.C.A. which was won by the soldiers. TribuneTribune - 18 words
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Article55 1936-11-11 26 Boyc ott Arabs Ahd The Royal Commission Jerusalem. Nov. 7. rE Arab Higher Committee has reaffirmed its decision to boycott v Palestine Commission, despite u» f ported intervention of tne t» Trarrs-Jordania to secure its W al Sir Arthur Wauchow Ifl unden* od have informed the Arab leaW Government's immigrationReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article987 1936-11-11 27 FINE HANDLING IN THE MUD SAPPERS BEAT S.CC. tlltST HALF SUPERIORITY GAIXS DAY Singapore, Tuesday. mKPRISINGLY hi*h standard A o handling m sp«* of the aax conditions enabled the R.E. m ifeat the S.C.C. m a rawer 10 ,fnn the padan* this evening, SStS* a scored lB e -!S lrt987 words
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Article22 1936-11-11 27 The rugger match between the lnniskillings and Pulau Brani which was to have been played yesterday at Tanglin was cancelled.22 words
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Article32 1936-11-11 27 Singapore. Tuesday. Owing to the unsuitable ground conditions, the hockey match between the Girls' Sports Club and the Europeans, arranged to be played on the Padang. had to be cancelled.32 words
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Article153 1936-11-11 27 Capt. Crichton Of Straits Steamship Co. Singapore, Tuesday. MALAYAN residents will regret to learn of the death of Captain Alexander M Crichton, a former employee of tne Straits Steamship Company, Ltd, and master of the s.s. Kedah, which took place at Dee Book, Buchanan's Gardens, St. Andrew's, cm153 words
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Article27 1936-11-11 27 Mr. Frank Mercer is the new master of the Clockmakers' Company, and Mr. C. F. Johnston. Sir Francis Newbolt, X.C.. and Mr. Bernard Kettle are the wardens27 words
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Article46 1936-11-11 27 Singapore, Tuesday. (N a hockey match played at Tanglin this evening, the Anglo Chinese School beat the R.A.M.C by one goal to nil. The goal was scored by Wee Eng m the second half of the match. There was no score at the interval.46 words
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Article344 1936-11-11 27 VICTORIA MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW M.C.C. Still Behi n a At Close Of Play Melbourne. Nov. 10. THE weather to-day when the match between the M.C.C. and Victoria was resumed was bitterly cold, with a gale blowing, and the overnight score of 294 for five wickets had been advancedReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-11-11 27 A feature of the game yesterday was the fine forward work of the R.E. Here are three of them breaking away with the ball at their feet after a scrum. TribuneTribune - 31 words
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Advertisement53 1936-11-11 27 ttf THE BODY BUILDER The Best Of AU Stouts Is H 'BULLDOG' JA GUINNESS J |k SOLO BY ALL DEALERS. IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY NOT BE ■B« MISLED, ALWAYS %J§rM LOOK FOR THE H WHOLE BODY OF Ml fff*; "BULLDOG' P^gi wfftfjv rot/ fit/ii SOLE AOENTO: (IUTHRIE^^Ig (toe ln53 words
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Article, Illustration106 1936-11-11 28 Rodwell, left winger, was the onIy JS.C.C. t^rer to make any real thrust against the.R.fc. yesterday, Here he Is starting on one of his runs, none ot which, however, came to a successful end. Tribune Another study of Rodwell, taking the ball on withTribune - 106 words
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Article63 1936-11-11 28 Singapore, Tuesday 'I want to clear up all these troubles'' >aid W. H. Hudson to the third Magis ♦rate. Mr. A. D. York, this HMtninj, as he pleaded S" ilty 'hist^ charges brought up against > He was charged with tne Ball j bicycle and also of a63 words