Morning Tribune, 15 December 1936
1936-12-15
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section14 1936-12-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE yQL I.— No. 272. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, December 15, 1936 FIVE CENTS14 words
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Article2095 1936-12-15 1 YOI'M- MARSHAL \O\V A PRI§ONEH SENSATIONAL REPORTS nil am; kai shek o\ his way TO XAXKIX4! ACCORDING to the latest unconfirmed reports, events m China have taken a sensational turn. A counter revolution is stated to have broken out at Sianfu, and the Generalissimo, MarshalReuter - 2,095 words
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Article125 1936-12-15 1 PEIPING, DEC. 14. A SOURCE HERE USUALLY CONSIDERED RELIABLE STATES IT HAS RECEIVED INFORMATION THAT CHIANG KAI SHEK IS FREE AND EN ROUTE TO NANKING, AND THAT CHANG HSUEH LIANG IS FADER DETENTION AT SIAN. IT APPEARS THERE HAS BEEN A HUNTER-REVOLT. THE REPOPT ISREUTER - 125 words
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Article141 1936-12-15 1 London, Dec. 14. 1 INB sympathy is expressed m uiy quarters with China, who U wi;h so serious a crisis just i Mer fortunes were manifestly otiilliteiung. lrtderick Whyte, formerly <<a! Advisor to the Nanking interviewed by Reusaid, "Some sort of exton has been brewing for seve- "ths, owing to141 words
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Article37 1936-12-15 1 Nankins, Dec 14. FIERCE fighting has broken out between the Government forces and the rebels at Sienyang. 15 miles North-West of Sianfu A division of loyalists is stubbornly defending the town against superior numbers ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article242 1936-12-15 1 MORE TALKS ON SPAIN Germany Offers Support Rugby, Dec. 14. ALL Governments invited to take part m discussions on the Anglo-French proposals for mediation m the Spanish conflict have now replied. The German and Italian replies were delivered on Saturday. That of the latter has not yet bHen published. TheBritish Official Wireless - 242 words
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Article45 1936-12-15 1 A memorial portrait bust of Sir Walter Fletcher, by Miss Dora Clarke, was presented to the National Institute of Medical Research at Hampstead recently by Lord Balfour of Burleigh on behalf of th» Medical Research Council, of which Sir Walter Fletcher was secretary from 1914-3345 words
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Article263 1936-12-15 1 No Official Observance Rugby, Dec. 14. KING GEORGE THE SIXTH to-day celebrates his forty-first birthday, but at his express wish there is no official observance of the occasion. Flags were flying at the mastheads of public and other buildings, and at noon the customary salutes were fired.—British Official Wireless - 263 words
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Article41 1936-12-15 1 London. D:c. 14. His Majesty's 41st birthday brought him shoals of congratulatory messages from all over the world. There wore no official c lebrations, except the firing of salutes and the flying of flag s over Government and other buildings- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement14 1936-12-15 1 !riTKODOiv j yr S ,11 AD-ACHES I.! I joes not affect i the heart14 words
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Advertisement90 1936-12-15 1 4>TH^™LT EEPS^fII^J T B I rifrigeration: (V m I X I r O T^^ Klim Powdered for all uses. Recommended D F 1 Whole Milk— the milk by doctors for even the frail- jj T S I that keeps. KBm is pure, ctt babies. If your dealer M 9 fresh90 words
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Article400 1936-12-15 2 DUKE OF WINDSOR IN VIENNA PRIMATES REBUKE TO MRS. SIMPSONS CIRCLE Vienna, Dec. 13. THE Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) arrived at 10.05 pjn. and drove of immediately m Baron Rothschild's private car for Enzesfeld. As (the train drew into the station the police threw a cordon roundReuter - 400 words
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Article83 1936-12-15 2 Stormy Weather In Britain Rugby, Dec. 14. FOLLOWING a day of brief sunshine a gale developed last evening, and later increased m force. This morning, on the western and southern coast of England, the gale reached a velocity of between 60 and 80 m.p.h. Shipping was heavily buffeted,British Official Wireless - 83 words
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Advertisement159 1936-12-15 2 9t& a. JUvMiitoui ■tLdJiA*** pab STThere's a lot of delightful refreshment sealed m PabsP TapaCan. When the summer sun beats down— a cool safe drink of pure, wholesome Pabst Export Beer will revive you like a fresh lake breeze. For hot weather comfort learn to ask for Pabst TapaCan. At159 words
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Advertisement11 1936-12-15 2 WING LOONG /Of PERFECT TAILORING FHO NE 7627 100, HIGH STREET.11 words
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Article654 1936-12-15 3 Sonte Optimistic Forecasts <From Our Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Dec. Z. Ri'BBFK shares are again beginning m stock brokers circulars, to creep back to the predominance dven to them just before the recent shortlived stampede. The recent rise m values, it is being widely argued,654 words
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Article182 1936-12-15 3 Rays Which Bring Down Aeroplanes <By Air Mail) London, Dec. 2. HOPE that the menace to civilisation 11 from the air may yet be thwarted by science was held out by Mr. Henry T. F. Rhodes, editor of the "Chemical Practitioner," at the annual meeting182 words
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Article20 1936-12-15 3 The Duke of Gloucester presided at a Festival Dinner m aid of the Royal Northern Hospital at Grosvenor House recently20 words
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Article640 1936-12-15 3 Coolies Return To Work Singapore, Monday. AFTER a fortnight of anxiety, not only to the Singapore Municipality but to the general public, the strike of Indian labour m Singapore has ended and the labourers, have kept to their promise, made to the Agent of the Government of640 words
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Advertisement89 1936-12-15 3 SilviVrin SOLIDIFIED BRILUANTINE is one of the best I j£|3fek British Preparations m I U&mL the market. 1 T^^l It keeps the hair neat r|lv-<sx£*v and wavy, does not >|A S&A£] stain, prevents the for- MMM^ajmttm mation of dandruff and falling of the hair. At all Chemists High Class Stores89 words
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Article126 1936-12-15 4 London, Dec. 14 Previous Tn a, DlstlUen 120 3 122 3 10 da y Dunlop Rubber 35 35 General Electric 91 10»/ 2 92 1 v Imperial Chemical Industry 42.4 V 2 42 41, cmpenal Tobacco 183 1i/ 2 i B3 iu Anglo-Dutch 39 3 39 9126 words
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Article160 1936-12-15 4 RITKBER London, Dec. 14. Previous To-day Change Tone Very steady Nervous Spot Buyers 9 9 116 +M 6 Sellers 9'v, 9 3 16 +116 Jan.jMar. Buyers 8 15 16 9 1 16 Sellers 9 116 9 3 16 Apr.jJune Buyers 8 15 1 C 9 116 -Ha Sellers160 words
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Article19 1936-12-15 4 London, Dec 14. TIN Standard. Previous To-day Spot (afternoon closing price) £233-?4 £2313 4 Forward £233-34 £23P,19 words
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Article50 1936-12-15 4 RUBBER New York, Dec 13 Previous To-day Change Tone Quiet Quiet ■pot Buyert i 7 8 18 7 s m Sellers 19 i April/June Buyers l 7 8 18- 7 Sellers 19 19 TIN Standard 'Tone 1 1 Quiet Easy Spot 52-Vb 51- 3 4 3 b50 words
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Article86 1936-12-15 4 London, Dec. 14. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Part* (closing middle rate) 105.16 105.13 —.03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 9.00V2 OOP, up.o 3 i T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 1% Is 215 32 —5 3? T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 3 186 words
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Article35 1936-12-15 4 London, Dec. 14. Previous To-day Change l» OLD tine Bar per o* £7.1.10 £7.1.9 —Id. SILVER *PO* 21 3 16 213^ up 3 16 monthi forward 21 3 16 21% up 3 1635 words
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Advertisement37 1936-12-15 4 SOUTH 1 #g| BRITISH 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. il^^ Mi^^^^^ Id:: HRE, MARINE, I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR 1 INSURANCE I AT REASONABLE RATES. 11l :j::j Tel. BOM, W Jt DEXTE R. Manager. jjjh Flnlayion Qreen. |i;|;37 words
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Advertisement25 1936-12-15 4 THE WATCH FOR EVERY Ik/-^ s^^^^ MAN AND WOMAN OF If^--. A 1/ TASTE COMBINING ELE- /^^Fg^^JT GANCE AND ACCURACY. I OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS25 words
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Article1641 1936-12-15 5 Issued by Fraaer and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers (Shares are $1 unless otherwise stated) F 2 ar 2 Pd Alex Brick Old. 125 1.40 LJI IJ6 2 2 do 7V 2 Prefs. 2.30 2.35 2.25 2.35 10 10 Atlas Ice 8.00 lO.OOnozn 8.001,641 words
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Article613 1936-12-15 5 Secrecy Surrounding Transactions London, Nov. 30. IINDER the old version of the gold v standard the secrecy with which Central Banks surrounded some of their gold transactions used sometimes to be subject to much complaint and criticism declares the Financial News. No doubt Central Banks dearly loved to613 words
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Advertisement10 1936-12-15 5 mv ss wiii -It's an asset 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE10 words
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Article325 1936-12-15 6 Development Of World By Co-Operation I London. THE settlement of German emigrantes m overseas territories has been greatly to the advantage of the territories, declared Sir John Harris. Parliamentary Secretary to the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society, speaking at a Luncheon here. The declaration by Sir325 words
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Article31 1936-12-15 6 The French Government have decided to build a large new observatory at Forcaquier (Basses-Alpes). equipped with the most modern astronomical instruments, which will include the second most powerful telescope m the31 words
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Article187 1936-12-15 6 SELLING Singapore, Dec. 12. I London T.T. 2 4 I|lP London demand 2 4 113 London 4 months' sight 2j4V 8 Lyon demand 1230 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 316 I Montreal demand 57 1,16 |Batavia demand 104? a Samarang demand 104* a [Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon187 words
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Article118 1936-12-15 6 Singapore, Dec 12 Rice Saigon 1 J}?? Rice Saigon 2 Zj?£ Rice Saigon 3 f};° R. Rangoon "SQ" l\ll Rice Rangoon "meetone" per'koya'n $133 R Rangoon "Small MUI" y l 13 Rice, Siam Parboiled No 1 4of Rice Siam Parboiled No.' 2 |n? Gambler Press Cube w Java Cube118 words
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Article139 1936-12-15 6 Law Notice For To day Before the Chief Justice Mr Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice Adrian Clar J In the Ist Court at 10.15 a.m. I Judgment:— Court of Appeal— No 636 )S. Rengasamy Pillay vs. Sadhu Pakirisamy. Brfore the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice Mills at139 words
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Advertisement134 1936-12-15 6 XfMforlamlsche II a it c] c I Maatschappij, X.V. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 statutory Reserve Fund 5,000 000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M.134 words
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Advertisement55 1936-12-15 6 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. FREE yourselves from the PEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS AT CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY55 words
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Advertisement228 1936-12-15 6 'THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LID. paid up) iy Y 1Q 0.000,0o 0 Reserve Fund V nn, ft Head Office: YOKOHAMA RAFFLES PLACK. "Sire. .a049-M anag T e, s zr oTO ii 5921 General Office. *i 5923 6472 Compradore's Dosk BANK OF CHEVI (Incorporated m China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL228 words
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Article, Illustration195 1936-12-15 7 The Former King and Mrs. Simpson The former King laughing outside SI. Peter Cloister m Sabb»V durm his holiday cruise this year. Mrs. Simpson is seen on the left). Planet News H.is exclusive pictnre was taken a< Dnbrovn.k when K,nj J*** l^/^ Mrs. Wallis Simpson were on holiday toother mPlanet News - 195 words
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Advertisement270 1936-12-15 8 T Positively LAST NIGHT 6-15 9-15 S tl at thy < APITOL IT TWO IMHTIAK STAKS TOGETHER IN A NEW 20t»h CENTURY-FOX V j WO ROMANCE— Bk < AND ••< i^S*^ With Love t *o* H i i A JL < Any Girl by the name of "Mary" will be270 words
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Advertisement215 1936-12-15 8 THE MANAGEMENT WISHES ALL ITS MUSLIM FRIENDS PATRON* A SELAMAT HARI RAY A 8 THE MOST BAFFLING AND frm A—^ EXCITING MYSTERY i@B^/A\^^tvs|^J THRILLER OF ALL CHARLIE IEfB %^^V A^fc* CHAN STORIES! *^^^^*^*^^^MBBSM| 7 TIMES DEATH HAS THREATENED HIM! BUT NEVER IN SUCH FEARSOME FORM AS NOW! "CHARLIE CHAN at215 words
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Article296 1936-12-15 9 EXILED BECAUSE HE WAS A JEW Death Of Mendelssohn's Grandson Oxford. Albrech Mendelssohn Barholdy D R w noted German jurist and V \n of the famous composer, has SSnSreat the age ot 62. dud m ndelssohn Bartholdy was edu- r -i h Universities of Heidelberg calt c h Jnd Leipzig,296 words
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Article281 1936-12-15 9 "NOT UNCHRISTIAN TO FIGHT Archbishops* Reply To Pacifist Clergy London "ALL were agreed m condemning wars A of aggression, but m the opinion of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, circumstances might arise m which participation m war would not be inconsistent with their duty as Christains." These words are281 words
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Advertisement144 1936-12-15 9 THEY AU WAMTED ID LIVE > You have enjoyed many Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer V S Ziegfeld"."San Fiaooisco". "His Brother's Wife", k^^Tj^f' M "Gorgeous Hussy". "9u»y" and many mor* But m^^^ V W heretrulyM-G-MhasgiTwithewoildadiamawith Wii jHe wanted... the heartbeat o< humanity... a stirring motion pic- .>L :Z n^' h^lit turea.gxe«ta.iU«ightTsethng-with a ««tthat144 words
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Advertisement391 1936-12-15 9 PREMIERE TO-DAY T^P GRAM) HARI-RAYA iIII 4 linn i HOLIDAY ATTRACTION A I HAMKKA today /\LilI/\ITIUI\/\ V^^A at 315 6 15-915 THE SCREEN'S Imß LI v.ctoi (Add**, Aw W d MOST LOVABLE lfll Rf Wnnrr) McLa g lcn m p UM )i,|> IV V# ">le as B.q as thn «tai391 words
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809 1936-12-15 10 Gruesome Practice Of Head -Hunting ARTICLES OF COMMERCE Address To Royal Society Of Arts London. A MOST interesting, and m parts rather gruesome paper entitled "Head Hunters Of The North-East Frontier," m which he not only dealt with the head-hunting practice m India but m other parts of the world809 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-12-15 10 The former King with Mrs. Simpson aboard a motor-boat m the Bay of Novigradska during his holiday cruise this summer off the Dalmatian coast. Planet NewsPlanet News - 26 words
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Article59 1936-12-15 10 Paris BICYCLES are a very remunerative form of transportation for the Government of France. One person m every six sides a bicycle and pays 12 francs a year tax on his machine. The net income to the Government is 84,764,000 francs per annum (about £847,640).59 words
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Article180 1936-12-15 10 WORLD'S STALEST BREAD Precious Crumbs a <j 147 Years rpHE "honour" of owing the world's A stalest piece of bread is claimed by Mr Louis E. Carman, a Wall Street broker. He keeps the bread m a little Mifa lined box with silver clasps, it ni baked 147 years a180 words
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Article36 1936-12-15 10 After 35 years Portsmouth has discarded tramcars for trolley-buses. last tramcar to run through the city was driven by Sir John Tbnpson, chairman of the tramways committee. The change over has cost the city about £250,000.36 words
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Advertisement12 1936-12-15 10 2HL eldrest Hosiery Each Pair Guaranteed ■fk D <>UIATRAMI 48, HIGH STREET.12 words
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Advertisement57 1936-12-15 10 Festival Season Attractions. X'mas Eve Dinner New Year's Eve Dinner $2.75 nnpf Distribution of Crackers. PK V I 4 Balloons, and Novelties on I UUIi Dec 04th 31st. BOXING DAY SPECIAL DINNER $2-00 BOOK YOUR TABLES SOW THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING Sole Importers: »5» jThe East57 words
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Article, Illustration171 1936-12-15 11 Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, arriving at No 10 Downing Street, th e Piemier's residence, m connection with recent constitutional crisis. Planet News •nations ar e bein^ made for Bertram Mills' 17th Annual Christmas ■W US n* o| y m P»a— at Mr.Planet News; Topical Press - 171 words
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320 1936-12-15 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1936. COUP d'ETAT IN CHINA WHEN there had been much rejoicing over the degree of unity achieved m China a unity more evident than at any time m the last twenty years, the country has been staggered by news of an astounding nature. In320 words
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Article667 1936-12-15 12 THE extraordinary run of the revue i staged by the Midnight Folli-s Co. Iml the Town Hall last week brings to the mind of Kuala Lumpur residents the amazing lack of entertainment m the town. Where cinemas are the chief form of amusement during the greater part of667 words
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Article263 1936-12-15 12 Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim. .IF. father o' Mr. Cheah Ghim L ng JP. of Ipcir is on a visit to Ipoh. J sj» Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Castl?, formerly of the Runnymede Hotel. Penang. are now at the Bayswater Hoiel, London, W. 2. Mr. E. H. Moffat, Chartered263 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-12-15 12 The Lord Mayor of London, Sir George Bxoadbridge, opened n Christmas Gifts Exhibition at the norland Hall, Regent Stree f Jl,' ref s recently. Fifty thousand presents, product of different "Jfi™" 1 Fa ther were on show. OOru r photo shows th« Lord Mayor greeting Christmas at the Exhibition. PlanetPlanet News - 51 words
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498 1936-12-15 13 EMPIRE UNITY CAMPAIGN Memorial To Mr. Chamberlain London. i (.lIKAT educational campaign is A starting m Cireat Britain this month for the promotion of Empire JJSty. The two main purposes of be rampaißn will be: (1, lo Hrm an instructed opinion as to498 words
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122 1936-12-15 13 Bucharest. ALL Rumanian children must now learn to shoot From now on. curri ;ulum of all pri mary schools m the country will include shooting. Girls as well as boy~> are to be trained m marksmanship. The Minister of Public Instruction has ordered that122 words
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Article95 1936-12-15 13 Providence. Rhode Island. ADVERSE weather conditions have, for a time, put a stop to the treasure hunting activities of a band of tH*>D{ c who have been searching for gold believed to be m the sunken English sloop. H.M.S. War Braak, which went down off the Delaware Capes m95 words
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166 1936-12-15 13 Exhibition To Show The World i Berlin. I IN exhibition to show the world how A Germany is working for raw mate- rial independance is to be held at Dus;seldorf from May to October next year. The exhibition, which is being arranged by General Goeariß.166 words
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86 1936-12-15 13 Lost £200— Because She Refused A Kiss BECAUSE she refused to give a young man a kiss, Miss Dorothy Bellows has lost a claim for £200 damages. She claimed that while motoring with Mr. John Mucha. of Hardwick, Massachusetts, he tried to steal a kiss. She pushed him away and86 words
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Article, Illustration62 1936-12-15 13 Hundreds of pounds worth of live fox, nutria, mink and fitch is on show at the annual championship exhibition of the British Fur Breeders' Association which has opened at the London Zoo. Special enclosures were built for the 150 animals, which are the finest m the fur breeding industry OurPlanet News - 62 words
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Advertisement22 1936-12-15 13 ea Telegraphic Address: PIIOX 5W4 GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL c hakm*ngly situated ideal for visitors and tourists. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.22 words
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Article, Illustration102 1936-12-15 14 H.M. King George VI photographed with the Queen and their daughter* p r j cess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rise Princess Elizabeth is next m t line of succession. Planet News Young men marching: up and down outside Buckingham Palace during th constitutional crisis waving Union Jacks and singing "GodPlanet News; Topical Press - 102 words
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Advertisement97 1936-12-15 14 HOME m the height of luxury There is no such Juxury m the air as is provided by the British air service, with its roomy comfort m great air liners equipped with four engines for perfect reliability and with its unequalled name for 'personal service 'on all its routes Reduced97 words
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Article, Illustration59 1936-12-15 15 CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN PICTURES Mrs. Cuthbert Stewart's London house, Cumber'rand-terracf, Regent's Park. London, which Mrs. Simpson leased last August for ei?ht months. Topical Press Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Premier, leaving his residence No. 10 Downing Street with Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, for a full CabinetTopical Press; Planet News - 59 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-12-15 15 Fcrt Belvedere, the former Kings country house near Ascot. Planet NewsPlanet News - 17 words
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Advertisement38 1936-12-15 15 lI^AOVADO WATCHES ysMm gents W*' LADIES The IDEAL GIFT For CHRISTMAS THE BIGGEST \£SORTMENT OF JEWELLERS WATCHES Set With !«EAL DIAMONDS mm HINGS BROOCHES "TACELETS CLIPS etc. SILVERWARE CLOCKS TRADITIONAL QUALITY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICED ULLMANN HATCH MAKER JE'.VELLER38 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1936-12-15 16 IN HER HANDS tin* old saving of "her fortune m b€* I* I«l4* t h i% I*l a m n€* h m or c optimistic* iun^ n€i w thai w e ran ronlrol our looks m beauty salons. is no modern beauty the whole world over who would1,626 words
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Advertisement26 1936-12-15 16 I FANCY DRESSES I will be preater succes.v > when worn with the rifW WIGS i Get yours from MMSOS PKBM Td. 461. W-*^ ROa Iw( v26 words
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Article521 1936-12-15 17 Food for Beauty T v Pennsylvania, I am told, a Tl°^ N «v a bushel of apples-which U mai D Sles-in 56 minutes. 2 nnm neglect d to tell me My n 1 s apple orgy had on the what effect th PH e ßut Tm wi iii nE c521 words
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Article, Illustration73 1936-12-15 17 J h keynote of the modern beauty is frankness She exudes arroga nce of ■'I and even at her most exoJic moment is "^^L^t l* r man mi n the eye with a "hardboiied" gleam. The coy drooping eye M thin of the past and the franVJy73 words
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Advertisement48 1936-12-15 17 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING j <;i hue LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors to Forwarding Agents. Booking. Agents for F.M.B. Railways. Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.8. N. Co., Ltd., etc.. etc. Tel. Addresi:— "LUGGAGE" PHONE 2428 or call Union Bldg.48 words
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Advertisement143 1936-12-15 17 EYES Specializing; subnormal [I flfefcfcZ^SJg^ vision, problem 11 wg »^y^» Glasses if needed. ft. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade, Ground Flo«r. Phone 3002. 35 Tears European Clinical Experience lm V CLEANING Burtol Quick Cleaners for same day service Goods handed m by 10 a.m. can be143 words
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Advertisement199 1936-12-15 17 CHEMIST caused by sudden change <l from the plains to a hill station, need > no longer worry you. I* Innoxa preparations m four > simple stages can banish this beaut/ problem and render the skin more 1 radiant than ever. I Approved by the medical pro- fession, these aids199 words
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Advertisement492 1936-12-15 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 1937. RANPURA 17.000 Dec. 18 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec. 19 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 1937. NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 1 RANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 16 CATHAY 15,000 Mar.492 words
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Advertisement136 1936-12-15 18 X. Y. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD.. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles 6 Gibraltar. s.s. SUWA MARU Dec 24 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU' Jan 7 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Jan. 21 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples |497 ft $540136 words
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Advertisement98 1936-12-15 18 Mail Delivered Mail despatched from Singapore on Nov. 20 by Carthage delivered In London on Dec. 12. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS MAILS FOR EUROPE Christmas: Letters Dec. 15". New Year: Letters Dec. 19*, Dec. MAILS FOR U.S.A. New Year: Letters Dec. 15+. MAILS FOR CANADA New98 words
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Miscellaneous337 1936-12-15 18 jTg I ,jf o~l+ I I <**" t 1 I I <~| 0-1, 0-1 1 ,0-1, 0\ I {POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY IXSII PER DATE AND TlAa Hongkong Anhui rw n China (generally) Hoihow Anhui Pm Fort de Kock, Pandang, Pakan 15 2 p m Baroe and Siak337 words
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Miscellaneous97 1936-12-15 18 Air Mail Despatches Penang, Siam, Burma, India. Iraq Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial closing 7 p.m. to-day. Medan, Jask§, and ■London§: Netherlmds, closing time of Parcels and Registration at 12.15 p.m. and letters at 12.45 p.m.97 words
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Advertisement307 1936-12-15 19 IM ll\S Pll ILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MERKUR Dec. 28 Jan. 3 MARELLA Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singaoore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passen^rs may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connectir-307 words
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Advertisement401 1936-12-15 19 r S JPS /^L T0 FRENCH PORTS aF homewards. y r ,?SSH^. For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan 4 i^n AD ir ARA For n Na te^ St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan 7 tap VAif^f T^ ***** i lles Havre A^werp Dunkirk Feb 4 VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux401 words
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Miscellaneous404 1936-12-15 19 THE lIAKIIOIIt I q SHIPS VS DOCK PaMeßgmßjAir CHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Gpdown Gate No RaJulJ H 18 3 By Imperial and Qantas liners. Deiagoa Maru Arrived by thj Canberra: Dr. WitPcr v Mnrn 13 3 touck, from Koopang. I** oo MaIU 11 3 Left by404 words
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Advertisement32 1936-12-15 20 H I I H Before you H say Whisky I 1 Dewar's I I White Label' 1 y i I y So/c Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN32 words
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Advertisement9 1936-12-15 21 FOR tXTRA STRENGTH NESTLES QUICK OATS NOW ON SALE9 words
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Miscellaneous1111 1936-12-15 21 O* THE RADIO! 2^ at the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle, London. Film Selection, Sing, Baby, Sing (Pollack and Alter; Bats m the Belfry <Mayeri>. Fantasia, La Boheme i Puccini, arr. Gauwin). 6.35 p.m. "Foreign Affairs." A talk by Sir Fredrick Whyte, X. C.5.1., LL.D. 6.50 p.m.1,111 words
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Miscellaneous472 1936-12-15 21 (7) Here comes Cookie. (8) Bali Bali (9) Souvenir. (10) There's Nothing else to do. (ID Hot Hula Tips. (12> At Waikiki. 7.40 p.m. Talk. 7.55 p.m. News Bulletin. 8.00 p.m. Chinese Music. 9.00 p.m. Dance Music. IMiohi. Holland (Wavelength 25.57 metres) THURSDAY 8.50 p.m. National anthem. Opening announcement. 8.55472 words
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Miscellaneous252 1936-12-15 21 3 p.m. Relay from P.T.T. Transmitter. 3.15 p.m. Records. 3.50 p.m. Talk on Events m Frano*. 4.05 p.m. Records. 4.35 p.m. News m French. 5.05 p.m. News m English, 5.20 p.m. End of Broadca* Wavelength: 19.<>8 metres (15.243 kcs). 6.15 p.m. Day's Programme. 6.20 p.m. Relay from Radio-Paris. Concert. 7.20252 words
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Article182 1936-12-15 22 London AN attack on quotas as "a most annoying and harmful form of deterrent to international trade" was made by Lord Luke when he presided at the annual meeting of the British National Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce m London. Despite the international political182 words
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Article, Illustration25 1936-12-15 22 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of th c Exchequer, and rs Chamberlain returning to Downing Street m connection with the recent > constitutional crisis. Planet NewsPlanet News - 25 words
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Advertisement32 1936-12-15 22 l-sW^^^w^^^^jJ^V^^'.. «,v- "AiCHQRi ci ■ff^ 5j Br 5^ B^%\ I I I i I Mi Brewed and botUed m Singapore by the *HCHIPELAGO BREWERS CO., LTD. SIME, D ARBY CO., L-T!i Ml.32 words
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Miscellaneous1044 1936-12-15 22 ON THE RADIO (Continued jrovi page 21 > Vfcttfc; Music- Karl Knauer. 1020 p.m. Popular recorded music. 435 p m Hitler Youth Programme: 10.50 p.m. Close down. That is the Hitler- Youth (Germ, Engl.) TO-MORKOW 4.50 pm. News and Economic Re- MUWtuw view m German. 8 50 am. Opening. \Cusical1,044 words
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Article, Illustration102 1936-12-15 23 Wearing their picturesque headdresses, Paris Catherinettes girls who have attained the age of 25 unmarried—attended the traditional service m tlie Church of Notre Dame de Bonne-Nouvelle to pray for a husband on St. Catherine's Day. the feast of their patron saint. This photo shows CatJherinettesPlanet News - 102 words
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Article249 1936-12-15 23 Practice Game At Anson Road Singapore, Monday. D the V.M.C.A. ground at I Kuad to-day, the combined the Selangor and Singapore ited the combined team of angor and Singapore Y.M.C.A's v by the only goal scored m the game wu m the nature of a fice for249 words
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Advertisement19 1936-12-15 23 FRED and GINGER are going to spend a Glorious X'MAS WEEK at the CAPITOL! IT'S R-K-OS GRANDEST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT!19 words
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Article1673 1936-12-15 24 THE OUTLOOK FOR OIL SHARES INDUSTR YIN STRONG POSITIONBETTER TURNOVER (By Air Mail). London, Nov. 27. DURING the current year the Oil share market has provided one of the most interesting sections of the Stock Exchange, states the Financial News. Although the London market is restricted to only a small1,673 words
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Article20 1936-12-15 24 Mr. Lyons, the Australian Prime Minister, has abandoned his intention of holding a General Election b?fore the Coronation m May.20 words
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Article30 1936-12-15 24 Lieutenant J. A. Talbot-Ponsonby, a member of the British team, won the international individual military championship challenge trophy for officers at the International Horse Show m New York last week.30 words
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Article38 1936-12-15 24 Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, announced recently that the Canadian Government had decided to buy from Great Britain fcwo modern destroyers built m 1931 toi take the place of the Champlain and the Vancouver, which are obsolete.38 words
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Article90 1936-12-15 24 Reception At Th Consulate UIS Excellency "ShP'aSJ^ Shenton Thomas L^ r! m s Excellency the CLO.c^ Mafei His W. G. S. Dobbie. and 'mem various Consular bodies and were amongst the guests it ai [5H given by the Consul-Gener-f, r home many, Mr. W. Meanss h f lor90 words
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Article111 1936-12-15 24 November Issue Of School Magazine There is always plenty to read m tJ Rafflesian, the magazine ,f he R ffl Institution, m November Issue jus to hand is no exception lo 11 is i ve 2! illu strat^i and the articles are readable and entertaining. There is poetry111 words
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Article53 1936-12-15 24 Address By Dr. him Boon Keng THE weekly meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club is to be held "to-day instead of to-morrow, as to-morrow is I public holiday. The speaker will be Dr. Lim Boon Keng. past president of the Amoy Rotary Club. His subject will be The53 words
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Advertisement121 1936-12-15 24 X*M A I 1 Ri:SK X T [UM No gift, however costly, can be so inseparably personal a po: m J2? session as a beautiful PILOT transparent pen. j fij A handsome Pift of such a graceful PILOT would easily solve I- j BXB the complicated problems oi how to121 words
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472 1936-12-15 25 G 0()D HOCKEY WIN Margin Of Seven Goals Singapore, Monday. v anl all-round display, lx servicea ran out winu by seven ejoals to nil ncr- c at Tallin this i hi. ea of the game were ting, but once the Serieir stride, they were forwards472 words
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Article63 1936-12-15 25 Singapore. Monday. Thp following will represent Sln?apore h the return inter-State hoikrv natch against Selangor on the S( Padsag on Saturday, Dec. 19 Admission prices of 50 and 20 cents will he made. 0. C, Atria; K. Barth. G. Scott; G. Lan, r: E. N Oehlers. P K.63 words
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Article384 1936-12-15 25 Europeans Draw With G.S.C. Mngapoie, Monday. THE Girls Sports Club drew with the European ladies by two goals all m a fast and Interesting game of hockey played on the G.S.C ground to-day. The European ladies gained the advantage at the initial bully-off, but lost their ohanc?384 words
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Article, Illustration29 1936-12-15 25 h^klv m^V C h k t S l n a^P^ 0 Past Hayden (Services) m the hockey match m which the Combined Services bead th« S.C.C. by 7—o. TribuneTribune - 29 words
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Article411 1936-12-15 25 S.C.R.C. Tournament Results Singapore, Monday. THE following are the results of the tennis championship ties played off this afternoon at the S.C.R.C. tennis courts. The ground was still a little damp, but did not obstruct the play to any noticeable extent. Open singles championship: W. J. M. Warden411 words
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Article27 1936-12-15 25 Singapore, Monday. Playing at the Medical College ground this evening, the V.M.C.A. Juniors defeated the Medical College Union at hockey by four goals to one.27 words
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Article34 1936-12-15 25 Singapore, Monday. The hockey match played this evening on the S.R.C. ground between the S.R.C. "B" and the R.A. 11th A. A. Battery resulted m a draw. Each team scored a goal.34 words
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Article182 1936-12-15 25 No Tuning-Up With Louis New York, Dec. 13. JIMMY Braddock, the world heavy- weight champion, will defend his title against Max Schme ing, the German champion, on Jum 3, 1937. ad Long Island Bowl. The New York State Athletic Commission has stipulated thit the brxers can participate m182 words
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Article88 1936-12-15 25 Singapore, Monday. TWO new boxers, Joe Bautista and 1 Johnny Mortell, arrived from Manila yesterday, to fight for Mr. Bertie Bell. Bautista, a welterweight, is anxious to meet the best m his class m Malaya, whilst Mortell, a flyweight, is after the best that can offered.88 words
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Article214 1936-12-15 25 Low Score On The Padang Singapore, Monday. THE General Hospital Recreation Club defeat d the S.C.C. "A" team by one goal to nil m a game of hockey played this evening on the Padang. The European forwards played a straight forward game, ifnd the ball was very214 words
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Article328 1936-12-15 26 (Bustling Rugger In The Mud (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sunday. THE South Johore Rugby Football Club were at home to the Royal Artillery yesterday and beat them on the Civil Service Club padang: by nine points (one dropped goal and one goal) to nil. The328 words
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Article170 1936-12-15 26 Hammond And Voce In Great Form Ipswich, Dec. 14. THE match between the M.C.C. and Queensland Country Eleven was drawn. The M.C.C. made 406 and the Country Eleven wero dismissed m their second innings for 124 having made 300 m the first. The sky was cloudyReuter - 170 words
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Article332 1936-12-15 26 Ramona Wins Lipton Challenge Cup Singapore. Monday. I'nti international six-nvnrs class 01 R.S.Y.C. yachts yesterday sailed the final race of the series for the Lipton Challenge Cup. The wind was light from the North, with the tide ebbing. Kathleen 111, skippered by F. G. Lundon finished first. Finishing332 words
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Article111 1936-12-15 26 Selangor's Win Over Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. AT the M.V.C. Hall before a large gathering yesterday, the Sunnydale Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur de ieated the Argonauts Badminton Party of Malacca by five matches to nil. Results (Malacca players mentioned first) Koh Hoo Kee lost to111 words
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Article58 1936-12-15 26 Joseph Tr avers Branch Office In Kuala Lumpur rE old established London house of Joseph Travers and Sons are expanding their Malayan organisation by the establishment of a branch office m Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 1. Messrs. Travers already have offices m Singapore and Penang, where they carry on business58 words
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Article, Illustration77 1936-12-15 26 General Hospital R.C. v. the S.C.C. Forbes, the S.C.C. ctntre- forward attempting to clear from Thillinathan, the Hospital centre-half Williams and Zavier are on the right. Tribune Konr Yon*, ttie General Hospital inside-ripht. intercepting Plumer. rig-ht-half for the S.C.C. Tribune Gorman clearing from Aird. Another incident m theTribune - 77 words
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Miscellaneous23 1936-12-15 26 The I iilrs TO-DAY:_io.so a.m., 9 ft. 7 ins TO-MORROW— 0 22 a.m., 8 ft. 7 ins 1125 am., 9 ft. 8 ins.23 words
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Article1289 1936-12-15 27 ACCUSED'S STATEMENT READ IN COURT ,frovi Our Own Correspondent) johore Bahru, Dec. 13. THREE Hainanese, charged with the 1 triple murder of a Chinese planter Beh Khye Jee. his wife and his !en year-old daughter, on his L ate m Senai, Johore, were to-day charged at1,289 words
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Article26 1936-12-15 27 Since 1931 the population of the Union of South Africa has increased by 1456 065 to 9,588,665. The white population is 2,003,512— an increase of t175,337.26 words
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Article139 1936-12-15 27 Fine Show Last Night IF you want to see a really good show. so along to-night to see the Diehards Concert Party m Snap-Shots a* the Victoria Theatre, and we can guarantee it is a really first-class show. In the cast are Mrs Newman, Mr*. Thomas, Mrs. Russell,139 words
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Article147 1936-12-15 27 Draw For The Third Round London, Dec. 14. THE following is the draw for the third round of the Cup, to be played on Jan. 16, is as follows: Manchester United v Reading; Woiverhampton v Middlesborough; Bradford v Derby; Cardiff v Grimsby; Brentford v Huddersfleld Crewe or HartlepoolsReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement8 1936-12-15 27 M C WAT tASTCHN UH AttUHANa -OMPAMY LIMITED8 words
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Article, Illustration148 1936-12-15 28 Members of the National Council of Women (Notts. Branch) and the Ss Fellowship of Nottingham underpin* instruct.! m the use of gas masks of modern make. Topical Press The new Orient liner "Orcades," which was built as a sister ship to the Orion for the regular service to Australia. SheTopical Press; Planet News - 148 words
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Advertisement87 1936-12-15 28 VASTER Tb. SI*WU<T <i llsvMiY Every one of the -^w^P Wolseley models now on sale were exhibited at -^rffi' ;5 4*fidfe Olympia m October. Wolseley features are frg -^^Mnk well m advance of ffijk i \N current practice. r JLOik M ft* The value they offer (3* %fc*Ss may never87 words
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