Morning Tribune, 15 January 1937
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Title Section11 1937-01-15 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE wC~T^2IJH SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, January 15, 1937 FIVE CENTS.11 words
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Article751 1937-01-15 1 Sin Chew Jit IPoh - Sin Chew Jit IPoh tiiTATiON iti:<.Aiim:n AS SEHIOIS HOSTILITIES FEARED "YOUNG MARSHAL* CONSULTING 4.1 \i it \i issmo ACCORDING to Chinese reports from Nanking, the communists in Sian have closed the offices of the Kuomintang branch there General Chang Hsueh Liang, who was responsible for751 words
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Article226 1937-01-15 1 Celebrated Economist's Views London, Jan. 14. MR. J M. Keynes. the celebrated econo. mist in The Times sets forth a possibb course of prevention and cure of slumps in the trade cycle. Basing his arguments that the rign. way to avoid a slump is the maintenance ofReuter - 226 words
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Article26 1937-01-15 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Peipinp, Jan. 14. The Charhar-Hopei authorities announce that hereafter all opium smokers are liable to execution. Five drug dealers were shot yesterday Sin Chew Jit Poh26 words
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Article, Illustration247 1937-01-15 1 Britain 's Overseas Trade London. Jan. 14. rE sharp increase in the value of exports is the chief feature of the December overseas trade returns which were published last night. The total for the month at £40.516.000 exceeds the figure of December 1935 by £5.594,000 or 11British Official Wireless - 247 words
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Article123 1937-01-15 1 EMPIRE AIR SERVICES Successful Experiment Completed: Centaurus' Record Flight London. Jan. 14. AN experiment d?signe<j to eliminate the long train journeys across Europe in connexion with the Empire Air Services was complet d successfully yesterday when the Imperial Airways flying boat Centrums arrived in Southampton. 170 MILFS PFR HOUR The123 words
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Advertisement10 1937-01-15 1 fIITBODOIV for HEAD-ACHES s idoes not affect j the heart10 words
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Advertisement68 1937-01-15 1 VJ S FRESH MILK— WITH gggMj ALL THE TROUBLE Kfi fS REMOVED! TET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk •L' your troubles with milk, to drink. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered with only dealer cannot supply you,68 words
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Article699 1937-01-15 2 HUNGARIAN SET FREE In Appeal: Living On Immoral Earnings Charge Singapore, Thursday. ALTHOUGH his conduct has been morally indecent. I do not think a conviction on a criminal offence could be supported. I think the thanks of the Court and the appellant are dv. 1 to Mr. Tampoe-Phillips who so699 words
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Article161 1937-01-15 2 Liner Slightly Delayed At Hita Hin Singapore, Thursday. WE are advised by Imperial Airway.s that their liner R. M. A. Artemis, which left Seletar with mails for Ind'a and Europe at noon yesterday, after vaiting for the Australian mails, had to land in the vicinity of Hua Hin,161 words
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Article72 1937-01-15 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh More Than Three Hundred Deaths Shanghai, Jan. 14. A SERIOUS plague epidemic has broken out in Sikang, in the far north-west of China. Three-quarters Of the inhabitants of villages within 30 miles of Paran have perished. The cause of the plague is said to72 words
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Article78 1937-01-15 2 May Be Ready In Time For Coronation London, Jan. 14. THE King approved the designs for the new coinage yesterday when he received Sir Robert Johnson, Deputy Master of the Mint at Buckingham Palace It is hoped by the Mint authorities that the coins will be issued by78 words
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Article135 1937-01-15 2 SOCIAL FUNCTION AT K.L. Mr. Loke Want Ho Welcomed Home (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 14. ■T was a brilliant gathering of all Kuala Lumpur's elite that attended the function at the Chinese Assembly Hall this evening to welcome Mr. Loke Wan 1 Ko BA. (Cantab i. son135 words
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Article99 1937-01-15 2 Singapore Firm Gets Contract (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 14. MESSRS. E. Brizay and Company of Singapore were the successful tenderers for the contract to construct the new Central Market in Kuala Lumpur. Their tender of $269,000 has been accepted by the Sanitary Board Work99 words
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Article31 1937-01-15 2 Two Suspected Persons Released Grand Fork, Jan. 14. rE two persons suspected in the Mattson case have been released, investigation having failed to connect them with the crime. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article109 1937-01-15 2 Special Appeal Launched This Week London, Jan. 14. THE King George Fifth National Memorial Fund now amounts to $392,887, and in the final appeal which is being made during the week beginning to-day, 14,000,000 owners of banking accounts are invited to instruct their bankers to transfer toBritish Official Wireless - 109 words
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Article58 1937-01-15 2 \Mr. Wang Welcomed In Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 14. MR Wang Ching Wei, the former JW Chinese Premier, arrived in Shanghai it noon to-day. He was accorded an enthusiastic welcome. More than 100 Nanking officials from Dr. H. H. Kung (Finance Minister and Acting Premier i downwards hav e58 words
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Article40 1937-01-15 2 London. Jan. 14. The reply to the British note of Jan. 9. on the question of foreign volunteers, which was received in London yesterday from the Portuguese Government, is regarded as most helpful and satisfactory British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 40 words
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Article649 1937-01-15 2 Driver Charged With Causing Death By It as Act (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 14 AT about 12 noon on Dec. 13, a not< accident with fatal results accurred at the 113 mile Jalan Tebruu. Johore Bahru, when a hire car being driven towards Kota649 words
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Article25 1937-01-15 2 Santiago de Chili. Ja The Chili Government has In order to give the President a J hand to reshuffle the Cabinet. -Kd25 words
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Article245 1937-01-15 3 Military Action If Necessary London DECLARATION that war can be tverted and peace permanently mainuiined under the League Covenant, the beip, if necessary, of mintaiy Jon has been made here by a num,l prominent personalities, whose considerable importance 10 ti u manifesto. la understood, ll the first245 words
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Article51 1937-01-15 3 ni J/H nse wed dinß was solem. i^ec l at .h e Chinese Town Hall. Pcnang on Sunday when Mr. che 3 Choon*" wng, eldest .sun of Mr. Chce Kok Fee TtfJ*??**** Ml *s Chuah Soon Gnoh Wrd daughter of the late Mr. Chuah Leon? S:m and Mrs. Chuah Leong51 words
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Article66 1937-01-15 3 1 o e c th Chiof Justl <* at 10.30 am inthe 11 0 W.45 p/ntoST^T 3 1 36 -Clyde Cornwa.i ;t ;v Straiu Times. At 11 a.m.- Ct °Sun^ r JuSti f e Adria Clark at 11 SSu n nses in Chamblrs Orlglna. un? summonaea66 words
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Article60 1937-01-15 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - China 's Delegates Sin Chew Jit Poh To Attend Coronation Of King Nanking, Jan. 14. IT is learnt that the Central Govern- ment intends to appoint Dr. H. H Kung (Finance Minister), Mr. Wu Teh Chen (Mayor of Shanghai) and Dr Quo Tar. Chi (Chinese Ambassador in London) their delegates60 words
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Article161 1937-01-15 3 Statement Of Singapore Municipality THE Singapore Municipal health state 1 ment for che week ended Jan. 9 shows that there were 218 deaths, compared with 221 in the previous week, and with 256 in the corresponding week cf last year. The chief causes of death were.161 words
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Article119 1937-01-15 3 Narrow Escape For Occupants Singapore, Thursday. SEVERAL persons had a miraculous •5 escape from serious injury last night >vhen the motor-car in which they were travelling ra n off the road and entered a small canal near the 6V2 mile, Pasir Panjang, about 9 o'clock. On119 words
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Article48 1937-01-15 3 On the occasion of the meeting of the Federal Council, without ceremonial opening, on Wednesday, Feb. 3 1937, .n_ road in front of the Governmem jffices at Kuala Lumpur will be closed at 9.00 a.m. The road will remain closed as long as the Council is in Session.48 words
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Article304 1937-01-15 3 Guards Tell Their Tales Southampton U7HEN the men at present comprising ff the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards, and the 3rd Battalion, ColdStream Guards, joined the army, some of them were doubtless attracted by the old recruiting slogan, "Join the Army and See the World." They have304 words
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Article24 1937-01-15 3 I The first Perak Assizes of the year will begin next week when several cases will be heard before the hon. Mr. Justice Aitken.24 words
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Advertisement11 1937-01-15 3 *"KOM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS |fr iB DISTRIBUTORS: ■•^HAMIxX PENIIAS, iSingapore.11 words
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Advertisement59 1937-01-15 3 "MAX LION" U^Ky RAPID HARDENING CEMENT 0< I 0 I 0 _0I 0 _0 01 0 10< 0 10* +***'< Io* o~* .0* < 0 01 I 0 Ull X 0 0 I II ROSKOPF PATENT THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED j^^^%. IN MALAYA TRADE MARK. \j& WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME59 words
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Article37 1937-01-15 4 Rnot Buyers. 10 4 Sellers. 10 13 16 4 .1C -r. m3 10 11 16 1 16 March Buyers. 10 3 4 1 i« Sellers. 10 13 16 iu ,4 Buyers. 10 1116 10 111637 words
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Article23 1937-01-15 4 London. Jan. 14. White Muntok Jan.;Mar. shipment 5% Sellers 51/ Se llers ilack Lampong Jan.iMar. shipment 3 i/ 2 sellers 3 7 1623 words
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Article68 1937-01-15 4 London, Jan. 14. Previous To-day Change T T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.13 TT on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.97 05/ TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls. 2* 8 is. z j T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 32 Is. 3 T.T. on68 words
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Article27 1937-01-15 4 London, Jan. 14. Previous To-day Change GOLD £717 £718 -l-l Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 21 20% months forwarfi 20 7 8 20V 227 words
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Article106 1937-01-15 4 London, Jan. 14 Previous To-day Change 121 6 122 3 up 9 DlStillerS uu 34 9 34 10', up 1«, Duniop Rubber 923 General Electric imperial Chemical Industries 41- 10 ;2 -lfc Canadian Pacific 15r> 155 London Tin n 6 116 Rubber Plant. Investment Trust 43- 43-106 words
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Article37 1937-01-15 4 RUBBER New York Ja 13 Previous To-day Change Tone J*" Q Spot Buyers. 22 Sellers. 22'/« 22 "i Buvers 21"« 21 13 16 April June |uyers. fi Jj TlN'standard Quiet Ip°o n t e37 words
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Article56 1937-01-15 4 Helsinki. "Goods being disposed of at. Scotch prices." This is the caption on the advertisement of its annual sale here put out by Finnish tailoring and textile firm. To still any remaining doubts in the minds of sceptical clients, the advertisement is further embellished with a56 words
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Article53 1937-01-15 4 a prominent member of the KhenChew community. Mr. Ghons Hin Lim who is a delegate from the pareiy Kh?ng Chrvr A^soc'^tion in China, is i an inspection tour of Malaya to studv th educational progress and needs of his community. He is nov; in Penang, after visiting all the important53 words
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Article187 1937-01-15 4 Australia Holds Fourth Place Canberra, Federal Capital Territory, Dec. 30. AUSTRALIA had on Jan. 1, 1936 fourth highest r.roportion of motorMil to population in the world. This fact is disclosed in the Commonwealth Year Book which reveal* tnat for the approximate population 7,000,000 there were *****4 motor-cai trucks187 words
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Article65 1937-01-15 4 New York. Several thousand clothing Jjfig ot a meeting sponsored by the mu h League against war and Fascism "a Bet here and made plans to saw !00.000 arVcles of clothing to Spanish Government forces. t It was declared at the meetmp tna trade union clothing workers "irouu out the65 words
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Advertisement26 1937-01-15 4 "^^""•••"•""""••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••j";;"!!! jjiiiiiiii. SOiJTH I Mh BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. BRANCHES AGENCIES 1 THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 1 W. J. DEXTER, Manager let. 3VN. IPiplftTann 1 r«« n26 words
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Advertisement17 1937-01-15 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article1559 1937-01-15 5 V u,H buFnuer and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers <anare« arp $1 un!«s' otherwise stat°d> I Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Asan, Kumbang ..33 6 34 6 32 34 g 8S1P..::::: Sm SU So i* 5 Hone Fa 148 153 1501,559 words
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Article106 1937-01-15 5 Singapore, Thursday morning. Singapore: 37 3 8 cts., down 18 ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 10 13 16d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 217 Bcts., down 1 8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Singapore, Thursday evening. Little business has been passing today and values have remained106 words
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Article26 1937-01-15 5 Singapore. Thursday noon. Singapore: $114 1 8. unchanged. London: £231 55., up 10s.: three months £232. up ss. New York: 51 cts.. down 1,8 ct.26 words
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Article208 1937-01-15 5 Mr .Julian Israel's Report Singapore, Thursday. Iff. Julian Israel in his daily report Of the share market dated Singapore, Jan 14. states: Tin locally unchanged. Rubber locally closes slightly firmer at about 37 3 4 c. MINING.— Raubs $61.90 $7.05. Tin .'hares have been quite steady but dull 8. Kintas208 words
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Article187 1937-01-15 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Jan. 14. In their daily comments on the closing trend of the share market. Messrs. Fraser Co.. state:— tin— was unchanged at midday today. The tone of the tin share market was somewhat better to-day and after the decline of the past week187 words
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Advertisement22 1937-01-15 5 I THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR TO-DAY IS I FLORSHEIM 3 Exclusively Sold by IH. B. WINTER I >0. BATTERY ROAD, I SING.\PORE.22 words
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Article40 1937-01-15 6 The following is a list of output for the undermentioned Estates for the month of December. 1936. Brunei 30,195 Ib. Bukit Timah 9.026 Changkat 28.188 Haytor 14.854 Indragiri 64.426 Lunas 34,850 Nyalas 30,000 Tapah 75,052 Ulu Pandan 3.70340 words
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Article107 1937-01-15 6 Shock Lasts Thirty Seconds London PEOPLE living in East Kent villages have just had an alarming ex perience Shortly after mid-day they felt a movement of the earth which lasted about 30 seconds A low rumbling noise accompanied the movement. Some residents thought that there had been107 words
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Article183 1937-01-15 6 SELLING Singapore. Jan. 14. London demand 24 .li? I London 4 months' fight Mtti Lyons demand "^"l Hamburg demand l *J,j New York demand 57 slb Montreal demand ol J '*J 'Batavia demand "J 4 Isamarang demand *U»V4 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon I demands }5*% Madras and Colombo demand183 words
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Article201 1937-01-15 6 Singapore, Jan. 13. R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per koyan $170 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $14G R (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam> "White" No. Al $252 iR. <Siam> "Whit? Rice" No. 1 $223 i R. (Siam i "White Rice"201 words
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Advertisement127 1937-01-15 6 Xcdcrlnndsehc Handel- j Maatsfhappijj. X.Y. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 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. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A.127 words
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Advertisement61 1937-01-15 6 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in 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 SAFETY61 words
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Advertisement293 1937-01-15 6 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. January) 37 516 37 717 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8. January) 37 4 37 3 8 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'porei 37 4 37 3 8 do. January 37 l293 words
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Advertisement43 1937-01-15 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100.000.0Q0 Reserve Fund Y.130,900,000 re Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk43 words
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317 1937-01-15 7 I)A NGER OF FIRE Scotland Yard's Sew Bldgs: rrnr diasM of the destruction by T H Scotland Yard's criminal 1 '7 tactadinx over 5.000,000 finrecorto tocww specially yarded ])U j.i the £200.000 extension to asail nt police headquarters. 'Vr^iildlnf on the Chan.* si.le of the317 words
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Article240 1937-01-15 7 Barman 9 Efforts To Outwit Under sirables the ease :n which the licensee 01 a Mayfair public-house was Bed with permitting drunkeness and [derly conduct on his premises w«J at Bow-street, the magistrate Ima fine or £30. with £35 cost*. ence was that youths with and waved240 words
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Article371 1937-01-15 7 /«fc Century Manor House Manchester. IN Elizabethan manor house m Manchester, set in a flower garden laid out in the fashion of the period, is suggested as the city's permanent memorial of the Coronation of King George VI. The manor house— Hough End Hall, in the Chorlton371 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-01-15 7 Syria reorganises its army. Here are some officers of the new army. (Irance-Presse). On bein elected President of the Syrian Republic. M Hachcm Atassy ttonta members of the Beyront Parlias ment for their confidence. (France-Prcsse).35 words
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Article155 1937-01-15 7 Glencoe's Toivn ClerkIs A Girl Glencoe, Natal. AFTER only seven months' experience of the work. 25-year-old Miss Louise Renaud has been appointed Town Clerk and Treasurer of this town. Exceptional ability apparently runs in her family, for her brother Eugene Renaud is renowned in South Africa as a lawyer and155 words
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Article22 1937-01-15 7 Mr. Gittins. dental surgeon, attached to th? Ipoh Hospital, will be coming to Singapore as an Instructor in the Medical College here.22 words
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Advertisement161 1937-01-15 8 Your old favourite MAURICE welcomed back by enthusiastic crowds r rOL 6-15- TO NIGHT 9-15 MAFRICE CBEVAUEB SFE YOUR FAVOURITE STAR OF "MERRY WIDOW," "INNOCENTS OF PARIS 'AND "LOVE PARADE" IN A NEW TRIUMPH ABSOLUTELY MADE FOR HIS WINNING PERSONALITY. LATEST BRITISH NEWS A i I- __r _B_P <4 I161 words
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Advertisement205 1937-01-15 8 t WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY in "LIBELLED LADY" with JEAN HARLOW and SPENCER TRACY A" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer C J^- A NEW AND GREATER SCREEN TRIUMPH FOR THE GLORIOUS STAR OF "V^/ A^B El ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" HHf^fc^Wl^P^* l^^'^ L Grace MOOIIE BRINGS YOU A DRAMATIC MUSICAL ROMANCE •ON WIXGS of205 words
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Article264 1937-01-15 9 jfl ost Wonderful Model v y. ne oiways been the home fi ERMA! Y and toymakers, and the ui of Buvaria especially are noted B?tts£ *5 modelling, writes Eric D Hnt "n is Dresden that has won the h n c oi of modelling-<iuite recently s figure264 words
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Article229 1937-01-15 9 Miners And Treatment Of Anti-Fascists I JE-VTEXCES passed at Swansea Assizes on certain persons who were found y of riotous assembly on the occai of a Fascist rally at Pontypridd resulted in a protest by the Executive 1 of the South Wales Miners' federation. A resolution passed229 words
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Article160 1937-01-15 9 Twopence A Pint In N.E. England Jarrow. Durham A SCHEME for supplying milk at 2d a pint to expectant, and nursing mothers and to children under school age is being inaugurated at Jarrow. The scheme will be similar in character to that which has been operating for the160 words
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Article, Illustration39 1937-01-15 9 Mr Hugh Grey (left) won the S.C.C. Lawn Bowl* Championship on Wednesday when he beat Mr. G. C. Miller 21—11 after an interesting mateh. Mr. Miller won the trophy th- McKean Cup twice during the two previous years. (Tribune).39 words
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Advertisement187 1937-01-15 9 JANE WITHERS IL V BECAUSE SHE'S B BADDERTHANEVERI S^ If:. Irvin S. Cobb^FSlim Summerville Deon Jogger Muriel Robert PJs> las ALHAMBRA Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow, of the Supremo Court Seremban has been appointed a Puisn* Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Theatre Iloyal matinees to-morrow and187 words
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Article433 1937-01-15 10 SOCIETY GIRL'S SUICIDE Shot Her Friend 'For A Thrill' DESPITE careful precautions taken against the possibility of suicide, a brilliant university student and society girl, who killed her best friend "for a thrill," succeeded in taking her own life in prison. Using her silk pyjamas433 words
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Article127 1937-01-15 10 Damages Award To Girl Run Down By Car CIX months ago a young woman and her two companion were run down on a Manchester footpath by a motorcar that had been in a collision. Now. because she will have a permanent scar on her ankle which127 words
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431 1937-01-15 10 Amalgamation With Sungei Reyla FE seventeenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Stoughion (Perak) Rubber Plantations, L.d., was held on Dec. 30, at 19, Fenchurchstreet, E.C. Mr. A. P. Hadow, who presided, said that the result of the year's working showed a net profit of £7,313,431 words
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Article328 1937-01-15 10 "Criminal Folly Of Delay" London. MR. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, i n a New York message to the Primrose League, of which he is Grand Master comments on the recovery from the trade depression and the reduction of unemployment. "Satisfaction with the success of the Government's efforts328 words
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Article131 1937-01-15 10 Father, Mother, And Son Bankrupt In Three Yean WITHIN the last three ytftis. stated at Dorchester Bankri Court, a father, mother, and 100 l^ u gone bankrupt. When Cyril Lawrence, 27 fruiterer formerly of Bridport, and now livin Poole. appeared for his public exu tion.131 words
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Article256 1937-01-15 10 Catholic A rchbishop's Warning London. A WARNING against "the infiltration' not only of indifferendsm but of anti-Christian materialism" was uttered by Dr. Hinsiey, Arcnoishop of Westminser, at the annual Conference 01 the Catholic Teachers Federation of England and Walts at Cathedral Hill, West- minster He added, "Unless we are256 words
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Article59 1937-01-15 10 The P. O. homeward bound steamer Comorin 1 ft Penang at about 7 p.m on Saturday. The passenger list includes the following booked by the Penang agency. Harrisons. Barker Co Ltd -Mr L. P ters. Mr. R. H. A Jeff Mr F Wise, Mr. F. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs Pearce59 words
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Article191 1937-01-15 10 Military Tattoos Condemned Harrogate TADET corps and military tattoos were condemned at the conference of the National Union of Women Teachers here. Miss N. Marsh (Birmingham* said that cadet corps were a complete negation of true and peaceful ideals while military tattoos glorified one of the most191 words
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Article128 1937-01-15 10 9 Bus Inspector's Daughter To Wed A KnirMs Heir INTRODUCED at a dance at Gourock in 1 the summer a pretty 19-year-old girl and a young naval officer, son of a distinguished general and knight, will marry in the old parish church of Gourock on Wednesday.128 words
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Advertisement15 1937-01-15 10 WM New Designs in chineS J Embroidered p^ Ladies Underwear. J^l HOULATRAMf 48, HIGH STREET.15 words
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Article, Illustration96 1937-01-15 11 Tu,, m.n-the <:.piuin and a firm .in-wrre drowned uh^n the Bfl tOfl C' tow nrgo ho- «D 'mnn s-k f»Mn ,«o ™nutes of eoHiCinff with the IJnton Norwectea motor vmnl lleran S er in .he Rim Tlmmm oil Gi the, London n Th P other96 words
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Article356 1937-01-15 12 MORNING TRIBUNE MARTIN JOHNSON Singapore: Friday, Jan. 15, 1937. IifARTIN Johnson's death has come as a shock to his many friends in Malaya. He has a breezy and entertaining personality and his wife was no less popular. Some years ago Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson led the humdrum life of356 words
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Article755 1937-01-15 12 SINGAPORE traffic authorities have taken a leaf from Johore's book recently, in providing shelters fo policemen on point duty. The new control points are in use at two or three places, notably at the coiner in front of the Tanjong Pagar police station, and offer th> dual advantage755 words
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Article237 1937-01-15 12 Captain Creedon. of the M.S.V.R.. I Ipoh, has left for Hong Kong o n holiday. Mr. H. M. Scott, of Messrs. Gibson,' Anderson, Butter and Co., has left for borne on Kave. Miss Bryant. Marton. Ipoh District Hospital, will, it is understood, shortage on transfer to Penang. Mrs. C.237 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-01-15 12 One of the new traffic control points being tried out by the Singapoi polite. The revolving top offers the dual purpose of shelter for point man, and a clearer signaJ for the motorist. (Tribune).34 words
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641 1937-01-15 13 iIH K. WOODS >y SCHEME G ovt: To Aid In Campaign London. u. Wood Minister of Q IK Rl "r .Mined in an interview S^^rt-. for create a plans for building "I n in the New Year." "P an sir K nuslev. "We must641 words
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Article101 1937-01-15 13 85 -YEAR OLD MAN BURIED ALIVE While Thousands Look On Bombay. Thousands of interested spectators gathered at Masulipatam. South India, to watch an 85-year old man being buried alive. He was Sankaranaryana Sastrla. a Yogi (mystic philosopher). He sat in a specially made box of deal wood and was let101 words
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Article126 1937-01-15 13 Melbourne. Bronze medals are being struck here in memory of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, the famous Australian airman. The first of the medals, which will number 1,000 will, be presented to .Lady Kingsford Smith. widow of I "Smithy". The rest will have a world sale at 10126 words
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Article205 1937-01-15 13 Youth's Alleged Story Of A Marriage CTATED by the police to have admitted marrying under another man's name. 19-year-old George Stebbing, chauffeur, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty at Westminister to making a false declaration to procure a marriage at the Lambeth Register Office, says the "News205 words
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53 1937-01-15 13 Los Angeles. California. Mr. Alexander Pantages. the American theatre magnate who was once a multimillionaire, has left an estate of 5.026 dollars £1.005 here. His widow. Mrs. Lois Pantages. reporting the estate, said that there were claims of approximately £300.000 against it. all of which she53 words
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Article26 1937-01-15 13 Mr A T. Edgar, of Suffolk Estat". Sitiawan. who is a wUI-known authority on Malayan birds, addressed the Ipoh Fortnightlv Group on this subject on Thursday.26 words
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Article225 1937-01-15 13 Jew Who Shot Nazi Leader CENTENCE of 18 years' imprisonment was passed at Chur, Canton of Grisons, Switzerland, on David Frankfurter, the 27-year-old Jewish medical student, who was convicted of murdering Wilhelm GustofT, leader of the German Nazis in Switzerland, says the "News of the World."225 words
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Article43 1937-01-15 13 A pretty Chinese wedding was solemnised at the Hu Yew Seah. Penang. on Sunday the contracting parties beinu Mr Geh Teik Kheng. third son of Mr. Gen Hoon San. and Miss Tan Phaik Gim. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chye Thuan.43 words
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Advertisement23 1937-01-15 13 cghjnm,m •piwiv 5933 Telegraphic Address: ION 5934 GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL dUIMftMOLI SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainments.23 words
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Article, Illustration158 1937-01-15 14 MORI PICTURES OF HE SPANISH TRAGEDY A Nationalist soldier home on leave, and his little son. (Franee-Presse). What has become of La Passionaria? According to information IfCi La Passionaria. deputy of the Assembly, and one of th e heroines M rjl Mean Spain, is supposed to have been killed on158 words
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Article, Illustration923 1937-01-15 16 MENUS FOR THE WEEK HERE are recipes of some of the dishes on the menus for this week A few of \he luncheons dishes are made up of left overs served at dinner the day or two days previous, and in these days of refrigerators for food preservation it is923 words
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Advertisement407 1937-01-15 16 E3 CL i^ i^ i I Shrimp Cccktail Suffed Celery Stalks j Cream of Tomato Soup Saimon au Bleu I Fruit juice c<) d piattcr (Sliced Chicken Ham Fruited Ham baked in Currant Jeln 61 Cheese) Mm* Potatces Bu.ered Peas HlllltljlY Fricd Eggs BacOn Tomatoes stuffed with Potato Salad Creamed407 words
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Advertisement487 1937-01-15 18 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage Spore. Top naff e S'pore. 1937. 1937. CORFU 15.000 Jan 15 CATHAY 15.000 Mar. 12 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. 17 BURDAWAN 6 070 Mar. 13 BLHAR 6.000 Jan. 25 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26 CARTHAGE 17,000 Jan. 29 RANPURA 17 000 Apr. 9487 words
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Miscellaneous771 1937-01-15 18 t 1 POSTAL IIVTELLIGEIVCE STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Italy (Parcels only) Johan de Witt Jan. 15 8 am Medan Johan de Witt Jan. 15 830 am Europe:— Great Britain and Europe generally tt Johan de Witt Jan. 15 830 am. Pengerang Aik Soon 15 9771 words
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Article63 1937-01-15 19 MnVfiSIDE THE WHARVES TO ARIMVB Godovn Gat? No. Ophir 20 Kut San? 18 3 Rajputaiui 18 3 Oorfu 14 3 Tanimbar g 3 Thames Maru 3° 3 Lycaon 36 3 Malacca 38 3 Raub 47 4 Kistna 4 johan dc Witt 2 4 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf:63 words
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Article78 1937-01-15 19 It la und rstood that Mr. Aw Boon Haw. tlie noted philanthropist 01 Singapore, has contributed a sum of SI.OUU.UJU for the construction of an orphanage in Kunming, China, to be named the Ping Wei Orphanag In .support oi his generous act. the Yunnan Provincial Government has marked ou: a78 words
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Article70 1937-01-15 19 Motor passeng r transport in ttM FMS particularly in Kuaia Lumpur. bt'en considerably modernised during last six month!. On every importair route Q W buses, elaborately flnlfthed v i upholstered, have appeared ana AN .n- the old typ? and judging by the rate at which this development in passenger service70 words
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Article268 1937-01-15 19 Discussions In Hamburg Successful REPORTS from German shipping sources state that the discussions which have taken place in Hamburg between members of the East Asiatic Shipping Conference have been successful, and that local boards will be estaiished in Continental and oversea ports. The whole of the German268 words
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Article30 1937-01-15 19 Mr. T. R. Lamb has gone to Fraser's lili with Mrs. Lamb and their children or a short holiday before h goes Nortn .5 take up an appointment in Kedah.30 words
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Advertisement307 1937-01-15 19 nriixs philp mm:. I (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA Jan. 23 Feb. 2 MERKUR Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. t Class passen^ is may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydnjy or Melbourne to the connectir-307 words
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Advertisement429 1937-01-15 19 3V >4& T0 FRENCH PORTS U^T^-^r\ i j psh \\J3\ I fjs ..-Sfijf HOMEWARDS. V Marsei)le s. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 16 J Z**Jz, AR^ 1 LLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 t S oad^t Marseilles, Havre, Aniwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 cap TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St.429 words
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Article, Illustration90 1937-01-15 20 ft police horse in Warsaw collects contributions for 'Winter Help (France-Presse). Mme. Chtechetimina, the first worn**' rommander of a ship in the Soviet Union. (Franee-Presse). 9 His Holiness. Pius XI taking a walk in the Vatican grounds before he fell ill. The latest messages say90 words
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Advertisement11 1937-01-15 21 MeEHATHAN RAO 10 SOUNO ENGINEERS *****. ORCHARD ROAD. FOR REFRIGERATORS SERVICE11 words
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Miscellaneous468 1937-01-15 21 OM THE RADIO] Jlriii*' 1 Empire 2:— 6.20 p.m.— 9.05 Trw«jte*« metres 21.47 mcs); j;S(f V, metres (9.51 mcs). < ISB 31m> L n 3--0.20 p.m—0.20 •TSfSft (2IAI mcs) ,i 3n r iok> metres (15.14 mcs) and < I>B 2 i/m 5—6 20 a.m.— 8.20 ""Smßi- mVres (9.51 mcs) i468 words
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Miscellaneous572 1937-01-15 21 fl 05 a.m. 8.20 am. Close down. TRANSMISSION 2 6.20 p.m.— Big Ben. Fredric Bayco at the Organ of the Dominion Theatre' Tottenham Court Road, London 6.50 p.m.— 'A Welsh Notebook'— 3. 7.05 p.m.— The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Harry Davidson. From the Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith, London. 8.05 p.m.—572 words
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Miscellaneous571 1937-01-15 21 of the Princesses (Massenet) 7.20 p.m. 'Shipbuilding.' A descriptive commentary introducing the characteristic sounds of a modern shipbuilding yard, by P. I. Keith Murray From Victoria Shipyards, Leith. (By permission of Messrs. Henry Robo Ltd. 7.50 p.m. The Commodore Gran 1 Orchestra, directed by Harry Davidson Sons of the Sea571 words
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Miscellaneous331 1937-01-15 21 2 110. Rome 25 40 metrei (11,810 *cr> TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Open/jig announcement News in English. Vocal and instrumental concert "The new Chinese penal code," a talk by A. E. Lavagna. News in Italian. TO-MORROW 9.20 p.m. Opening announcement The week In review. News in Hindustani. Violin and piano concert.331 words
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Article, Illustration37 1937-01-15 22 Mr H D Noone who eives a broadcast talk on "A Day In The Lif e of n HI? TWbMH.IO p.m. to-day. His talk will be illustrated Sy music acTually played by S^aKJ^has brought down with him.37 words
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Miscellaneous361 1937-01-15 22 SAKAIS ON THE RADIO To-day's Unique Event MALAYAN wireless enthusiasts will be entertained to a broadcast by Mr H D. Noone from Z.H.L.. the Singapore Station of the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation at 7.10 p.m to-day when he will speak on "A Day In the Life of A Malayan Hill361 words
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Miscellaneous271 1937-01-15 22 11.20 p.m. End of Broadcast. TO-MORROW Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs>. 6.35 a.m. Concert relayed from Radi 7"3 P 5 ar a S m. News in French, Market Prices. 810 a.m. News in Spanish. 820 a.m. News in English. S.ZS a.m. Records or Theatrical Broadcast. 11.05 a.m. News in French,271 words
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Miscellaneous37 1937-01-15 22 /AKII llonokoii^ 34.29 metres (8,750 kcs.). TO-DAY 3.30-6.30 p.m. Chinese Programme 6.30-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7.30 p.m. Local Time Signal. Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m. Daventry— News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m. Close down.37 words
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Miscellaneous57 1937-01-15 22 I \S.\. Shortwave Pi wQtmmmn The following are the principal American short-wave transmissions, numbers immediately after the letters refer to kilocycles, ana the second number set to metres. TO-DAY 605 am. Wilderness RoadYork. W2XE 11.830: 25 3. 6.50 a.m. Press Radio News— Chicas New York. W3XAL 6.100: 49.1. 7.50 a.m.57 words
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243 1937-01-15 23 ,A/nRK GOING TO W OTHER PORTS Until Saturday To Return Singapore, Thursday. nAi-e Harbour Board has THt S.ngapo e "a strikinf giVen arttm the dockyard Chinese art*a ns work bf that H" f h^lill be regarded as SatU left the Board's employ of h^h\^eltnonDec.li.243 words
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Article175 1937-01-15 23 Xim-lntervention In B Spain Lisbon. Jan. 14. IT is learned that Portugal's reply to the British note expresses full agreement ith the principle of the proposal to ban nteers for S^ain and says Portugal is repared to enforce restrictive legislan with a view not only of preventing enlistmentReuter - 175 words
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Article43 1937-01-15 23 Justice J. McCabe Reay who in l r s rose from a cadetship in the JWayan Civil Service and an appoint"^id^t aC p mg Treasur er and Superposts and Telegraphs, to the osition of a judge, has died at rf-be oi 62 years.43 words
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Article53 1937-01-15 23 of CH Pr T otion of th e following officers officW, Mala yan Civil Service, to be jol Class IV. with effect from tai Si shewn against their names, Bha hh! Orang Kay a Indera Taih ar Hu ssein bin Mohamed Mohim U BUSt 16 1936 PaWan Teh bin Earned53 words
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Article253 1937-01-15 23 Heavy Advance Orders For Programme London FROM all parts of the Empire advance orders for the Official Programme of the Coronation have already been received here. When the Coronation takes place there will be few places, even in the more distant parts of the Dominions and Colonies, where the253 words
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Article222 1937-01-15 23 Author Of "McGlusky" Dead Herne Bay. MR. A. G. Hales, creator of "McGlusky." the "he-man" Scot, hero of so many of his novels of adventure, has died at his home here, aged 66. Author, war correspondent, miner and lecturer, Mr. Hales roamed over the globe with a222 words
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Article51 1937-01-15 23 The Penang Buddhist Association wa the scsne of a fashionable Chinese Wed. ding on Sunday afternoon, the parties being Mr. Goh Gin Hock, second son of the late Mr. Goh Boon Tat and Mrs. Goh Boon Tat. and Miss Lim Khoon Inn. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Eow51 words
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Article48 1937-01-15 23 The complete Raffles Hotel Band. Singapore, one o! the best dance bands in Malaya, will be in attendance at the ball to be given by Mrs. Loke Yew at "Goodwood." Kuala Lumpur, in honour of the coming of age of her son, Mr. Loke Wan Tbo, Jan. 23.48 words
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Article289 1937-01-15 23 Gas Leak Kills Widow And Twin Brothers TRYING desperately to raise the alarm of an escape of gas in their home, a young man stumbled into his mother's bedroom and collapsed at her bedside at Fazeley, near Tamworth, says the "News of the World." He289 words
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Article51 1937-01-15 23 London Christmas week has afforded the London Passenger Transport Board an opportunity of presenting startling figures. More than 67,350,000 passengers were carried by the Board's services during the week ending on Boxing Day. This figue is over 7,000.000 higher than that of the corresponding week last51 words
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Article83 1937-01-15 23 Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs Po Cheng Thong for the wedding of their second son, Mr. Po Tai Thiam. to Miss Chan Fong Yoot, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Chan Wah and Mrs Chan Wah. of Alor Star, Kedah The marriage will take place a t83 words
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Miscellaneous84 1937-01-15 23 (Continued from next column) Socialism: Aifred Rosenberg— "The formation of the Idea." 11.05 p.m. Songs by Adolf Jensen (Centenary). Margarete Vogt-Geb-hardt. soprano. 11.20 p.m. Sign off DJA. DJB, DJN. DJL. DJQ. Phohi. Holland Wavelength 25.57 metres. TO-DAY 8.50 p.m. National anthem. Opening announcement. 8.55 p.m. Music. 9 p.m. The latest84 words
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Miscellaneous508 1937-01-15 23 ON THE RADIO (Continued from Page 22) tady. W2XAF 9,530; 31.4. 8.20 a.m. Kate Smith, variety show —New York, W2XE 11,830; 25.3. —Philadelphia. W3XAU 6,060; 49.5. 8.20 a.m. Rudy Vallee's Variety Hour— New York, Schenectady. W2XAF 9,530; 31.4. 9.50 a.m. America's Town Meeting Guest speakers New York W3XAL 6,100; 49.1.508 words
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Article1172 1937-01-15 24 LABOUR UNREST IN JOHORE Coolies Who Came To Singapore DURING the recent Municipal strike in Singapore Indian coolies left their work on a Johore rubber estate and came to Singapore with the object of obtaining better wages. On receipt of a complaint from the manager of the estate concerned the1,172 words
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Article61 1937-01-15 24 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Kwanptunp The Worse For 15 Years Hongkong, Jan. 14. THE rice shortage in Kwangtung Province is said ta be the worse for 15 years. The authorities have been urged to take immediate measures to relieve the crisis. The three Russians arrested in Swatow have61 words
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Article257 1937-01-15 24 Best Comedy Drama Of The Year IF you want to see the best comedy drama of the year go to the Pavilion and see William Fowell. Jean Harlow; My ma Loy Spencer Tracey and a firstrate supporting cast in "Libelled Lady." In this picture Willian257 words
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Article147 1937-01-15 24 Police Officer Killed In Shanghai IN one of the most impressive and largely attended funeral services held for a police officer in Shanghai, the body of Probationary Sergeant E. M. Slater, who was shot on Dec. 31. while attempting to arrest gangsters, was laid to rest at147 words
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Article48 1937-01-15 24 Largest Ever Made In New York Washington, Jan. 13. THE Treasury announces that $76,250 worth of opium the largest seizure ever made in New York has been seized aboard the British steamer Maron. concealed in bags amongst the cargo. Three Chinese on board were arrested Reuter.48 words
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Article43 1937-01-15 24 An official statement on the forthcoming defence exercises was issued from Fort Canning to-day as follows: The following units of the Volunteers will tak^ part in the forthcoming com bined operations: S.S. R.N.V R. Intelligence Platoon. S.V.C. S.S. Volunteer Air Force.43 words
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Article89 1937-01-15 24 I The marriage of Miss Margaret Eleanor Brodie, only daughter of the late Mr. J. H. Brodie and Mrs. Brodie of Kuchlng. Sarawak, to Mr. George William Webb, Malayan Civil Service, only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Webb, of Sun-bury-on-Thames, Middlesex, took place on December 22 at St. Xavier's89 words
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Article426 1937-01-15 24 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery Singapore, rhuix THE death took place at his residence 17. Hertford Road, Singapore, on Wednesday of Mr. Arthur Cosmos Ptstana, at the age of 61 years. Mr. Pestana had been in the Government service of the Straits Settlements for nearly426 words
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Article85 1937-01-15 24 Man Removes Bullet From Leg Himself Evansville, Wisconsin A MAN here has operated on hima without an anaesthetic— and wit] an ordinary jacknife. Herman Tucker, a 66-year-old pn ter's foreman, told his neighbours I he was being troubled by a bullet wl had been embedded in his85 words
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Article64 1937-01-15 24 Proposals are under consideration establishing an X-ray examr scheme for 20.000 miners in the wes Wales anthracite coalfield. The Miners' Federation hopes troduce a plan whereby miners their wives and dependants will otj X-ray examination facilities and uH violet ray treatment for the sum jone penny weekly.64 words
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Article34 1937-01-15 24 The hours during which radio phone communication is ava'lal 1 Kuantan have been extended and service is now in operation between hours of 900 a.m. and 4.30 p.m cept on Sundays and public holiday34 words
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430 1937-01-15 25 ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE Demonstrated To Juveniles .v idience of children of all ages A r spellbound at the Royal UZ n while a Research Pro. J nS r 0 he Royal Society, Mr. GJ ,essr of tne led a 2100 year old Ta^bv which the430 words
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Article232 1937-01-15 25 Film Unsuitable For Children London. JHAT much-discussed film "The Green wi s £?i UreSt w ich in its sta ee form J n ed ln London, has just been Christ by^ meml >ers of the Cinema agreed^^T 0 1^ As a result U was in tho that Whlle232 words
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Article284 1937-01-15 25 Madrid's 'Ceaseless Terror Edinburgh. 'THL Spanish ct/il war will go on for months and monrns," declared Miss Jacobeen, leader of the Scottish Red Cross unit in Spain, when she returned to Scotland from Madrid on a short holiday. She added that resistance to the insurgents had stiffened in284 words
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Article, Illustration27 1937-01-15 25 On her day off from studio work. Una Merkel Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer actress, dons shorts to take advantage of the sun's rays, in the garden of her Hollywood home.27 words
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Article46 1937-01-15 25 His friends will be interested to know that Mr. Tan Cheng Joo, formerly Chief Clerk of the Police Office, Alor Star, has settled down in Kagoshima. the southernmost city of Kyushu island, Japan. His son Robert was married in the Protestant Church there on *3oxing Day.46 words
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Article322 1937-01-15 25 Son To Meet His Parents Again Bognor, Regis, Sussex. A YOUNG man who has not seen his parents since he was live, has not ihe slightest idea what they look like, and wno "would not know them irom Aaam," is on his way to Sou.h Africa for322 words
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Article70 1937-01-15 25 The death occurred recently at her residence 71. Owen Road. Sengat, Batu Gajah, of Mrs. Neoh Hock Seng, wife of Mr. Neoh Hocl: Seng, chief clerk, Mines Office. Batu Gajah. The remains of Mrs. Neoh Hock Seng were laid to rest at the Batu Gajah Chinese burial ground in the70 words
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Article458 1937-01-15 25 Thinks German Writer Berlin. A TRIBUTE to the "modesty" of the 7i *P ri^ ish te paid b y Dr K urt von btutterheim, London correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," in an article in his paper. "Anyone having dealings with an Englishman," he writes, "will be impressed458 words
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Article46 1937-01-15 25 Nearly 400 members of the Punjab Regiment, Taiping, under the command of Col. Craig, the Officer Commanding, passed through Ipoh on Monday in a special train on their way to Singapore. The soldiers are expected to return to Taiping after about a month's training at Singapore.46 words
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Article48 1937-01-15 25 Mr. Richard Arthur Bosanquet, who died in October at the age of 84, senior partner of Bosanquet Traill and Company, colonial merchants, of Trinity Square, E.C., and chairman of the Golconda Malay Rubber Company left estate valued at £160,293 (net £153,977). Duty amounting to £37,046 has been paid.48 words
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Article60 1937-01-15 25 Mr. Tan Hoe Eng. only son of th? late Mr. Tan Kong Hooi and Madam Khaw Chin, was married on Sunday at Penang to Miss Toeh Chai Kim, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Toeh Th°am Teng and Madam Yeoh Gaik Sim. Mr. Ong Joo Sun officiated at the ceremony.60 words
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Article406 1937-01-15 26 AN APPEAL FOR PEACE Call To Penitence And Prayer London THE Rev. Ensor Walters, President of the Methodist Conference and leader of the Methodist Church of Great Britain, has Issued a New Year message to the Methodist people. "On May 21. 1938, writes the406 words
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Article232 1937-01-15 26 The following have been invited to play hockey for: S.C.C vs. Combined Schools on Jan 18 at S.C.C: R. H. Green, H. O Shaw, C. E. Brooke, A. H. Marshall. E. W. Reeve. F. M. W. Smith, A. T. Aird. P. F. Kinsey, O. Williams, W. J.232 words
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Article114 1937-01-15 26 Beat R.A. (Changi) At Soccer Singapore, Thursday. THE Post Office Club defeated the R.A. Changi (9th Heavy Battery*, last year's Garrison Cup winners, by five goals to one at the formers ground in Serangoon Road yesterday. Although the ground was wet, play reached a high standard. The114 words
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Article243 1937-01-15 26 Amateur Dramatic Club Production PRESH from their success in "Lady Pre- cious Stream," the members of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club are new rehearsing their fourth production, Arnold Ridley's thp'ller, "The Ghost Train," which will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Jan. 30 and Feb 3243 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-01-15 26 The Combined Services hockey team who were beatrn by 6 l by Singapore on the S.C.C. Pa dan? yesterday. (Tribune).20 words
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Article183 1937-01-15 26 Contest At Island Golf Club THE following, being winners in Medal competitions of the Island Golf Club during 1936, are qualified to compete for the Gold Medal, 1936. The first round will be a qualifying round under handicap, and is to be Flayed off on Saturday or Sunday,183 words
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Article99 1937-01-15 26 Oflice-Bearers For Current Year |T the general meeting of the Muar Dis- trict Badminton Association, held at the Muar Club, on Friday, Jan. 8, 1937, the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for the currant year: President, H.H. Tungku Ahmad, D.K., P.1.5., etc.; vice-president, Che Majid bin99 words
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Article96 1937-01-15 26 Invitations have been issued by Mr Chan Fook Siew for the marriage of his youngest daughter, Miss Tan Kim Bee to Mr. Chong Swee Cheang, eldest son of the late Mr. Chong Chye Siew, at 00 L Ch f w Hoay Kuan Prangin Lane 2!?n^? a Ja ?u Uary 1896 words
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Article48 1937-01-15 26 The following passengers have been booked by the Kuala Lumpur Agencv for Nieuw Holland sailing on Jan 19 Mrs. F. W. Fuller'on. Mr F M Chanman. Mrs. R. A Mott, Miss MC Savage. Mrs. H. Bennett and child." Mr a. 8. Chapman and Mrs. J a Whit taker.48 words
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Article343 1937-01-15 26 By The Silver Jubilee Fund DISTRIBUTION of Relief from thu v Silver Jubilee Fund started in Adhi 1936, when relief was granted to m cases representing 915 adults and no children. During the period April tl December 1936 this distribuion has continued monthly, 182 new cases being343 words
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Article24 1937-01-15 26 London, Jan. 14. In the non-championship County Rugby Union match at Oxford to-day, Oxfordshire defeated Kent by 5 points to 3.— Reuter.24 words
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Article39 1937-01-15 26 (From Our Own Correspondent > Bangkok, Jan. 14. I The Belgian Minister and the BUunesc Minister of Foreign Affairs this morning s.'gn?d an Extradition Treaty between the two countries. This has been under negotiation for several years.39 words
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Article91 1937-01-15 26 The issue of postage stamps of the reign of King George VI is not lik ly t0 be ready for May 12 the date of the Coronation, it is learned. No King Edward VIII stamps of n w denominations will be issued. So many complicated processes have to be boh-'91 words
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155 1937-01-15 27 six GOALS TO 5 ONE S'pore's Winning Mood Bv "Sticks" Singapore, Thursday. flftfGAFOBl continued their winS nine march by swamping the k!h services in their return hXe encounter on the SC.C. £*5f this evening by *x goals to nl in an exceedingly fast game When155 words
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Article1088 1937-01-15 27 The Taiping Skye Meeting fixed for Jan. 15 and 16 has been cancelled. Singapore made certain and piled up a four nil lead at the interval. But when the Services came to realise ihat they w-re up against a defence that v/as more than airtight and that1,088 words
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Article24 1937-01-15 27 Mr. Gittins, dental surgeon, attached to the Ipoh hospital, will be proceeding, it is understood, to Singapore as an instructor in the iiledical College.24 words
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Article87 1937-01-15 27 Guillermo Beats Nai Som Chit (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Jan. 14. THERE was a dramatic termination to the main event of the boxing contest over twelve rounds at Jubilee Park to-night when Battling Guillermo (9 stone 8> knocked out Nai Som Chit (9 stone 5), the Ipoh87 words
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Article, Illustration28 1937-01-15 27 The Services defence under pressure. An incident in yesterday's hockey match between the Combined Services and Singapore and which ended in a win for Singapore by 6—l. (Tribune).28 words
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Article60 1937-01-15 27 The wedding of the Rev. Nigel Williams and Miss Nora Castel will take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, at 7.30 a.m. on Monday, February i. There will be an At Home at the Parsonage, 240, River Valley Road, on Saturday, February 6. Mr. Nigel Williams is Chaplain-in-charge of the60 words
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Article547 1937-01-15 27 Sixteen Sides Entered For Coming Tournament Singapore, Thursday. THERE are sixteen sidss entered for the S.C.C.'s third Open Seven-a-Side Rugby tournament, which will begin on Monday evening. The S.C.C., Royal Air Force, Singapore Volunteers, Royal Engineers and Middlesex Regiment have each entered two teams. The Gunners have547 words
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Article, Illustration95 1937-01-15 28 HOCKEY ON THE PADANG SINGAPORE VERSUS THE SER VICES Dr K C. Oeh'ers makes an alte i:pt to eet the ball from a Services defender. (Tribune). Dr. Oehlers making one of his spectacular solo runs. (Tribune > Dr. Oehlers about to store Singapore's first goal after drawing Wisemen out of95 words