Morning Tribune, 30 January 1937
1937-01-30
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section12 1937-01-30 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE vo fl^i! SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, January 30, 1937 FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article119 1937-01-30 1 vi iiiji piioseii ion 's APPEAL MOSCOW MASS TRIAL DEFENCE BLAMES TKOTKKY FOII AMI-SOVII I PLOT QEATH sentences ior the 17 accused in the sensational mass trial at Moscow have been demanded by M. Vyshinsky, the Soviet Public Prosecutor. His impassioned appeal that all the accused119 words
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Article214 1937-01-30 1 Does Not Apply To Dominions London. Jan. 29. IgES&'SSi W m UP on Tuesday, provides for a inloe?not e alter the law. touching K nn tothe throne, of Royal style fcftS ind therefore, the establishM\ S^tital position does not reKire .simultaneous assent of all the tdf■overnmft DominionsBritish Official Wireless - 214 words
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Article88 1937-01-30 1 Nc* Law Prescribes "Into Death" Oath A rr r Berlin, Jan. 29. (.overnmont and municipal folle!.!^ I in<ludi ns income-tax n r rail ™v-men. gas-men oah'f T n U h ave to give an alliance to Chancellor uh 'l ac(O f- damp with *n law tn ei,,Reuter - 88 words
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Article44 1937-01-30 1 Chief Enpineer Of lohore P.W.D. K R Harold n,, London. Jan. 29. rlf n( V ormerl y Chief A B fri^Reuter While e r uW to m y ?ohnr7 un crst and. resigned I, w^ .onore service at the enri of44 words
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Article117 1937-01-30 1 Moscow, Jan. 29. TUMULTUOUS applause rang throughout the court room as Vyshinsky concluded an impassioned appeal demanding that all accused in the mass trial be shot. M. Vyshinsky. the Public Prosecutor, alleged that the aim of the accused was to parcel the Soviet Union into economic concessionsReuter - 117 words
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Article48 1937-01-30 1 If Mr. Wang Becomes Premier Nanking. Jan 29. IT is understood that if Mr. Wang Ching Wei is appointed Premier again the following changes will be made In the Cabinet Minister of the Interior, Mr. Tsang Yang Fu. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. W. \V. Yen48 words
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Article17 1937-01-30 1 Tokyo. Jan. 2f». The Fmptror has commanded Cieneral Sen.juro Hayashi to organise a cabinet. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article54 1937-01-30 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Minister of Industry. Mr. T V. Soone; Minister of Railways Mr Yeh Kung Chek. The other posts will remain unchanged Dr W. W Yen. whose last post was Ambassador at Moscow, returned from Fenghua yesterday It is believed that he conferred with Marshal Chiang Vn Shek54 words
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Article26 1937-01-30 1 London, Jan. 29. The death occurred to-dav of Sir Ptfcival Phillips, special correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, and journalist of woild fame ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article43 1937-01-30 1 Suspension Of All Operations Akron (Ohio), Jan. 29. rE suspension of all manufacturing operations is announced by the Goodrich Rubber Company affecting 26.000 workers. The decision followed a "sit down" strike started by 31 workers who demanded increases of wages. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article21 1937-01-30 1 All workers o! the Dunlop Company and its übsidiAriei In the United Kingdom are to receive pay for the Coronation holiday21 words
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Article183 1937-01-30 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Arrangements Reached? Shanghai, Jan. 29. IT is reported that tentative arrangements have been reached at Tungkwan between the delegates cf the Central Government and the Shensi rebels. It la agreed that the orders of the Central Government must be obeyed if only for183 words
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Article60 1937-01-30 1 U.S. Naval Planes Make History Honolulu. Jan. 29. U7HAT is claimed to b e the greatest non- stop over seas formation flight in nistory wavS carried out by twelve United Mates naval sea-planes. Carrying 80 men. the planes arrived i at 2.21 a.m. <G.M.T. 21 hours and minutesReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement17 1937-01-30 1 f i JTBODON t HEADACHES j i d oes not affect i J the heart j 4.17 words
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Advertisement39 1937-01-30 1 WANT MILK THAT KEEPS PERFECTLY i WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLIMATE THEN C-ET KLIM POWDERED WHOLI' MI T ,K. s^ W HULE Ml** 1 _^A i t I^p^v^bb^uSHßHH^ll 1 B^^^HMLu^tt^WHl OBTAINABLE EVERYVVHERF S GETZ Blioi?." 8 A fO. t39 words
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3252 1937-01-30 2 Commissioners Matters Ultra Vires -ALL STEPS TAKEN 9 Legal Advisers Consulted IT was expected at yesterday's meeting of. the Singapore Municipal Commissioners that 31 r. \V. Hartley, the Presiden', would make statement on the question of a house for the Municipal president, and over which considerable interest had been aroused3,252 words
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Article296 1937-01-30 2 New Bill To Tighten Laws TO tighten the laws combating tobacco smuggling in the Colony a new Bill will be introduced into the Legislative Council at its next meeing. The purpose of the Bill is to amend the Tobacco Duties ordinance. The objects and reasons are stated as296 words
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Article26 1937-01-30 2 The Dowager Empress of Japan u giving 600 wireless sets to the lighthouses of Japan in order to relieve the tedium of the keepers' lonely service.26 words
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Article211 1937-01-30 2 Accused Claims Trial Singapore Friday. ELIAS Davies claimed trial thi m before the nfthma,, bei-t Ess when charged with r fusii^ neglecting to maintain his lawfi The accused was def oded b u, e Claude Da Silva. WIFE'S EVIDKN( K lilt, Elizabeth Davies wa Cive evidenc?. She211 words
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Advertisement114 1937-01-30 2 WING LOONG /Of PERFECi' TAILORING 100, UGH STREET. THONE 7«27 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical THE GUARANTEED F AMI XT INCOME BENEFIT has been designed to meet the problem faced cy all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical114 words
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Advertisement26 1937-01-30 2 Shell Motor Oils. ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST LUBRICANTS PRODUCED AND APPEAL TO THOSE WHOSE FIRST CONSIDERATION IS 4pOUH^\ SHKI-'-Md?^rfl9e77iprjf of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. (M.8.1 "A26 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous22 1937-01-30 2 St. Andrew's Church Mission The Lord Bishop will pn Andrew's Church Mission on Sunday during Evensong (English', gttfttni ai 5 30 p.m.22 words
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Article276 1937-01-30 3 hidw Castigates Govt. m Servant I Singapore, Monday. nfttertf and completely v utterly cMp Qf an 1 irrt>Sp hie borrower, borrowing fron. s P°, n:l fin- lender." remarked Mr. blackl AH;-hn Clark to Mohamed A' fi ghaik Tahir, a Malay assist- c S j the High CommL•nPifflcc In276 words
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Article51 1937-01-30 3 '*»>rt«ttm Prohibited "<lcr Ordinance H Sineapore. Friday n als and fe l of the Wild Ani- nor ta CouMHi Ord i. n ance. the GoviS nce of tl M ?ii ny J xce P t un^er y^^^ heat (helarCt S n 0 contained in the Lne c overnment51 words
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Article282 1937-01-30 3 Judge Disbelieves Defendant (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 28. A WELL-KNOWN Chinese contractor of Johore, towkay Goh Chan, was the defendant in a suit brought by S. R M. Sockalingam Chettiar to re•over a debt of $3,000 and interest thereon due on a promisory note,282 words
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Article62 1937-01-30 3 Sikh Advisory Board His Excellency the Governor has appointed the undermentioned to form f he i^ h Advisorv (Singapore) Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans (Chairman i, Jemedar Sardara Singh (Vicechairman). Mr. Jawala Singh < Secretary i, Mr. Sunder Singh Sawhny, Mr Sohan Singh Viring. Mr. Sunder Singh Wassan, Mr. Jiwan Singh62 words
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Article60 1937-01-30 3 List of members of the Hindu Advisory Board, 1937, for Penang. The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya < chairman, ex-officio). Dr. K. Muttukumaru, J.F. (Vice-chairman). Mr. P. N. M. Muthupalaniappa Chettiar. J.P., Mr. R. S. Narechania. J.P Mr. S. Sararanan. Mr. C. Yahambaram Pillay. Rai Sahib B.60 words
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Article255 1937-01-30 3 Chinese Clerk Faces Magistrate Singapore. Friday. U7EE Siang Yong wages clerk of Messrs. United Engineers Singapore appeared this morning before the third magistrate in a preliminary inquiry charged on three counts of criminal breach of trust The charges run as follows: That you on or about Oct.255 words
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Article61 1937-01-30 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh $25 Millions To Build New Railway Canton, Jan. 29. PENERAL Yu Han Mao, the Pacification U Commissioner of Kwangtung, has recommended to the Executive Yuan in Nanking the flotation of a $25,000,000 for financing the construction of the projected \Canton-Meihsien Railway. The Executive Yuan61 words
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Article208 1937-01-30 3 Now—Thanks to Kruschen— Not a Trace of Pain This woman's life was made a misery by the nagging pains of backache. Then her father, who had proved the value of Kruschen himself, advised her to try it. She did. and here is her grateful letter:208 words
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Article169 1937-01-30 3 Gives Lecture In Singapore Singapore, Monday. I\K. H. W. Miller, MJ), noted goitre specialist and surgeon of Shanghai, who has spent many years in establishing medical institutions in China, is in Singapore on a brief visit. Dr. Miller is a personal friend ol General Chiang Kai Shek and169 words
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Advertisement25 1937-01-30 3 Honda*** Edition of the MORNING i in im i bring the FIRST WMVIRSARY issn:. will i-onsist of 36 PAGES. Tin* price remains ill five rents.25 words
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Advertisement47 1937-01-30 3 Sfctcc J ouxle/r (BRITISH) Only tbe purest and finest quality ingredients are used in this Face Powder which is silk sifted and will not clog thr pores. Gives the bloom of youth t< every skin. From all leading Dispensaries and High -Class Stores. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS.47 words
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Advertisement35 1937-01-30 3 /#*§j^ "MAN LlOi\" Ll^^y RAPID HARDENING CEMENT ROSKOPF THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED ft r n TRADE MARK. C WRIST POCKLT— GOLD— CHROME STEEL AT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA Sole Agents, Singapore. MO > TO II Ltd.35 words
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REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
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Article127 1937-01-30 4 London, j an 29 Previous To-day r Distillers 1179 117;. J Chang, Dunlop Rubber 35,iy 2 341i/ 2 General Electric 91j4»/ 2 91,Imperial Chemical Industries 40 9 40 6 Imperial Tobacco 168, V/ 2 165 71, Anglo-Dutch 42 6 42 3 Canadian Pacific 16 157 8 London127 words
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Article143 1937-01-30 4 London, Jan. 29. Last Price To-day Change Tone Ver y Steady Steady Sellers. 10 7 16 10 516 —Ve March. Buyers. 10 5 16 10 3 16 —Vs Sellers. 10 7 16 10 5 16 Vs Apr.|June Buyers. 10% 10 3 16 —3'16 Sellers. 10 7 16 10143 words
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Article24 1937-01-30 4 London, Jan 2S TIN Standard. Previous To-day Chanw Spot (afternoon closing price) £226-14 224 7 H Forward £226-34 225* 8 -W I24 words
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Article47 1937-01-30 4 RUBBER New York Jan. 28 Previous To-Day Change Tone Quiet Very Dull Spot Buyers. 25 15 16 21 Sellers. ***** lI H AprilJune Buyers. 25 15 16 Sellers. 21 1 16 21 0 TIN Standard. Tone Quiet Quiet Spot 50^8 5 Q1 4 847 words
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Article74 1937-01-30 4 London. Jan. 29. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.13 105.10 —.03 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.94% 8.94 3 4 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is. 223 32 Is. 223 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1,32 Is. 3174 words
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Article31 1937-01-30 4 London. Jan. 29. Previous To-day Change Fi^Bar per oz. 7.1.11 7.1.11% SILVER Spot 20 V 2 20 5 16 —3;16 2 months forward 20 7;i6 20 14 —3 1631 words
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Article109 1937-01-30 4 How Stocks Have Been Reduced ACCORDING to figures supplied by the Rubber Growers' Association rubber exports from tiie various countries of the world during 1935 amounted tC 872,722 long tons. The rate oi absorption during 1935 was as follows: U.S.A. 492.482 tons. United Kingdom 99,461, other countries 345.518.109 words
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Article32 1937-01-30 4 A message from Monrovia states that Great Britain has resumed diplomatic relations with th e Republic of Liberia. Great Biitain withdrew recognition early in 1931 as a result of revelations of slavery.32 words
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Advertisement16 1937-01-30 4 Biinisii INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY |< Tel. 5926, 2, Finlayson Green.16 words
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Advertisement20 1937-01-30 4 II 'II I y^^/// d/WdL/S Worlds Water Speed Record 0/7 ///?7£ Miss America Gar Wood CYNI/A^^ AgenfsiforrMala ya: SUCCESSORS OF20 words
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Article1674 1937-01-30 5 .,,*J buFraser and Co. LyaV and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers (tibare? are II unles.* vtoemlM stated) fFraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell«n :DM im 336 346 32- 34- Kumbang 56 55 0 7 3 J£tJ*J MaiV •••22 9 23 9 23- 24,- v..; tam1,674 words
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Article144 1937-01-30 5 Singapore, Friday morning. Singapore: 35 5 8 cts., up 1.4 ct. Market Tone: Steady. Quiet. London: 10 3 Bd., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Steady. Quiet. New York: 21 cts., up 1 16 ct. Market Tone: Dull. Singapore, Friday evening. The market opened a little steadier this morning with144 words
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Article29 1937-01-30 5 Singapore. Friday noon Singapore: $112 3,8, down $i;2. London: Spot £226 ss. down 10s.; three months £226 las., down 15s. New York: 50 14 cts., up 18 ct.29 words
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Article215 1937-01-30 5 Singapore. Fiiday. Mi- Julian Israel in his daily report of the share market states: Tin locally down $'a- Rubber locally c lo^es easier On discouraging Strike new -about 35 Uc Mining. Raubs $7.05— 57.20. Tin share! ftr« dull and weakish. S. Kintas 58.50-58.60. S. Luas $2.27i215 words
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Article175 1937-01-30 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore Friday. 5 p.m. Messrs. Fraser and Co.. in their daily comment on the closing trend the local share market, state: Mining. Tin was down 1 8 at midday Tin shares continued a very dull mar- ket throughout the day and th.^ principle feature175 words
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Advertisement15 1937-01-30 5 H. B. WINTER ANNOUNCES mil saii: i from TUESDAY— FEB. 2nd 20. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.15 words
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Article189 1937-01-30 6 Lewis Peat's Weekly Report Singapore. Jan. 29. Since writing last week Interna- 'xport for the Hist two quarters unchanged at 75 per cent, and 80 pe ,-ent. raising the exportable quota foi the third quarter to 85 per cent. The Market has taken this announcement Jewel and has not been189 words
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Article146 1937-01-30 6 London TT. 4 116 London demand 2 4» R London 4 months' sight 123Q Hamburg demand .71 New York demand Montreal demand 1033< Batavia demand ]031 IK VoXfand Rangoon Ma™uld Colombo dmana lg». Hongkong demand £a£ Shanghai demand $10 5 16 Amoy demand Foochow demand M 221 Saigon demand146 words
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Article190 1937-01-30 6 Singapore. Jan. 29. il «Siam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $172 R. <Siam> W. Coa^t No 2 per Koyan $154 E <Siam> W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $146 R iSiamt "White" No Al $252 U. «Siam> -White Rice" No. 1 $228 R 'Siami "White Rice"' No. 2190 words
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Advertisement119 1937-01-30 6 Xcderlandsrhe Handel>laa<stlia|ipi ji. X.V. i (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A-D 1824. Paid Up Capital f 4 3 0.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5-000,00 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.119 words
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Advertisement60 1937-01-30 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 SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement268 1937-01-30 6 The S'pore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Friday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB. January' 35 916 35 11 16 Good FAQ. in cases (FOB. January* 35 a a 35 V2 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) uwardable S'pore) 35 V2 35% do. Feb. Mar. 35% 35-J4 do. Apr.268 words
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Advertisement41 1937-01-30 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880. Capital Subscribed (Fully Paid up» *.l*nj Reserve Fund Y.130.9000)]Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANC' MEYER CHAMBERS RAFFLES PLACF Manager T. YAMamqTel: No. 6049 Manager's Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore s D.-sic41 words
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Article, Illustration77 1937-01-30 7 Benin Lynch (Gt. Britain) defeated Small Montana (Phillipines) on points in their world *<itle fight at Wembley. Fhoto shows Small Montana (right) and Benny Lynch in the ring after the verdict, surrounded by their seconds. (Topical Press). 1 Do Vf disqualified in come back fitfht. Photo77 words
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Article158 1937-01-30 7 Child's Terrifying Experience n 'TOMbed Juneau. Alaska. I -^artnifnt 1 e wreckage of an *S££ZJg* t land II ,ko old Lo^aine Vanali •lured as rei* and a PP are ntly unh o n ICTewi1 CTewi b ""o«ed into n and burninp, broken mbe,; wa a Pr 2!25158 words
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Article68 1937-01-30 7 Supplying Guns For Indian Dacoits Rangoon. ACCORDING to a "Rangoon Gazette" correspondent, an illicit arms factory, which was selling country-made gun* to dacoits and other unlicensed buyers, has been unearthed in a teak forest In the Amherst district bv the police, who art alleged to have seized a68 words
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Article111 1937-01-30 7 Relics Of Three Kingdom* Period AN ancien: tomb said to b.? the graft of Sze-ma Chao. the second son ol Sze-ma Yen. Prime Minister of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. «214-f^f I has been discovered a: a point ncp.r Hohsien. about 50 kilometers north of Wuhu, Anhwei.111 words
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Article126 1937-01-30 7 1,000,000 Fire 200 Shops In The Peipino Market Razed Peiping. A $1 OOU,OOO fire gutted an immense n market In the western section of Peipinp The market consisted of shops of ali kiudt. It was one of the principal shoppiiip centres of the city and buildings, covering about 30.000 square126 words
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Advertisement265 1937-01-30 8 iTWO GREAT STARS IX A BRILLIANT RKO-RADIOi f EPIC! THE PICTURE OF THE MONTH!! in f 'Mary Of Scotland"! 1 WITH A CAST OF 2,500. YThe Startling portrayal of a Private Life amid the frenzied of a host of fighting men who made the pages of i history run red265 words
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Advertisement213 1937-01-30 8 Kv jri9 A. v *m* M x 4 -k. t*—^ L H— Jf gai H .^T Jl H^ mmw Mm V4^ DELIGHTFUL COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT BARBARA STANWYCK NED SPARKS in "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" with GENE RAYMOND HELEN UM)DERICR and ROBERT YOUNG AN RKO HIT to-\k;iit SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE EMPIIIE TALKIE213 words
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Article235 1937-01-30 9 "Hall-Marking" Of New Houses London. 4 SCHEME to improve the standard of house building and to pioteci the householder from the jerry builder was Just been explained here. It was welcomed by Sir Kingsiev Wood. Minister of Health, at a luncheon he attended when it was235 words
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Article, Illustration55 1937-01-30 9 Col. and Mrs. Xettlefold snapped by cur photographer on board th e Ranpura when they came through on their way hom e on transfer. They left in December for a holiday in China and Japan and have planned to >I*nd part of their furlough with their son who is in55 words
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Article239 1937-01-30 9 Tremors Described As Terrific 99 Nanking. earthquake lasting two Rions l\L cf the mountainous reki^h instil of Meteorology in Nanevening n!^ began at 9 -34 in the w* seismometer of as terrifiHu 0 Q ake was bribed tut e to I the offlcl als of the insiidamaße w,239 words
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Article65 1937-01-30 9 Tailor's Shop Goes Up in Fire Nanking TRAPPED in their bedroom, two children, one boy and one girl, were killed by a fire which gutted a tailor's shop For a while the antenna of the Central News Agency's wireless installation was threatened by the blaze. The timely arrival65 words
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Article92 1937-01-30 9 Aircraft Builders Want More Pay THE men who came out on strike at the Wolverhampton factory to Boulton Paul Aircraft, Ltd.. recently, subsequently held a private meeting and decided to carry on with the fight. A strike committee was elected and the factory gates were pick. ted, but92 words
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Advertisement14 1937-01-30 9 PAVILION SHORTLY JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE in LOVE ON THE RUN" with FRANCHOT TONE14 words
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Advertisement125 1937-01-30 9 A GRAND CAST OF REAL STUNT PLAYERS IN THE MOST THRILLING SERIAL EVER ATTEMPTED ON THE SCREEN! TimMlMr FIRST 6 CHAPTERS TO-MORROW ALHAMBRA IT'S COMING BACK! Return Screening By POPULAR REQUEST! I»\VILIO\ TUESDAY K^^B J»^ WILLIAM P W WKll ft carole LQMpAKP sl» T VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT. JAN. 30th I125 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1937-01-30 10 WOMAN'S £1,000 AWARD Against Former Lover London. AFTER travelling six thousand A miles from Vancouver to wed her sweetheart in London, a Canadian Girl, in the London Sheriff's Court, dramatically described how she had been jilted shortly before the day fixed for the wedding. Suing1,228 words
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Article240 1937-01-30 10 Workers Overcome; Police Rescues New York DOISONOUS fumes in the hold of a .hi unloading a carp;o at the D u X street (Brooklyn) terminus of th" S Barge Canal were fatal to five me Three others were overcome. but"*pr» revived after rescue by policemen uh climbed240 words
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Article94 1937-01-30 10 Work On Hankow Project May Begin Soon Hankow. CURVEY work on the projected Wuhan «5 steel bridge, which will eventually span the Yangtze River, is being carried out by engineers of the Ministry of Railways. It is learned that the bridge will stretch from the historic Yellow Crane94 words
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Advertisement9 1937-01-30 10 PASKOF'S LTD. RECEIVED A BIG SELECTION 'ARTISTIC LAMP SHADES.9 words
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Advertisement15 1937-01-30 10 WANKS 1 Jf»n^( N rA i r i ir SI f s "^f iff \JA15 words
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Article253 1937-01-30 11 JAPAN THE PACIFIC Wants Agreement With U.S. London knatcil surveying American in|N a diipa^ that Japan d esires tltsl v ££S covering the Pacific, yx l York correspondent oi the the N h st Guardian" stated: IT ports circulating in ea the Japanese are the point of a new ng253 words
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Article247 1937-01-30 11 I Safeguarding 5,000,000 Finger Prints I London ITHE danger of the destruction by fire I I of Scotland Yard's crime records. ■including over 5.000.000 linger prints, is ISJ* -specially guarded against in the ■P 0^ extension to the present heading new buildi nR. which is expected ■w247 words
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Advertisement354 1937-01-30 11 1 TRADE BARGAINS j I ll m FOR SALE LEE FLETCHER Second hand refrigerators for sale. One Silcox Refrigerator (Condition as new) 8 Cub. Ft. Capacity. One Vactric Refrigerator 5 Cub. Ft. Capacity. One Majestic Refrigerator. 4 J 2 Cub. Ft. Capacity. One Kelvinator Refrigerator 4V 2 Cub. Ft. Capacity.354 words
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Advertisement382 1937-01-30 11 SPORTS GOODS All requisites for Tennis, Golf, Bad minton and Base Ball. Stringing rackei speciality. SINGAPORE SPORTS HOME (The Peace Jo.). 171 Oi chard Roao Singacore. lei No. «271. MOTORS FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS. A selection of 70 80 excellent Used Can> always available in stock. We can recommend382 words
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Advertisement372 1937-01-30 11 WEARING APPAREL I Yong Lee Co., High Class Ladles Dressmaker. Large choice of ready made -tresses also made to order. 82, Orchard Road. Hiph Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish— CHDfG YONG— Ladies' Tailor from Shanghai. No. 153, Orchard Road.372 words
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318 1937-01-30 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 30, 1937. A SINGAPORE CENTENARY SINGAPORE is losing its reputation of being an upstart and impudent challenger of Penang, which looks back on a history of a hundred and fifty years. Singapore indeed, is becoming historic on its account. Feb. 6 will see the 118th318 words
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Article, Illustration728 1937-01-30 12 Autolycus - Voice Of The People Autolycus PERSONAL VIEWPOINT by CINCE he took over control of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund b the F.M.S. about eighteen months ago. Mr. John Hands, by his outspoken criticism of government policy (often described as a policy of "masterly inactivity"), has achi.ved for himself the distinction of728 words
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Article105 1937-01-30 12 Famous General To Head Australia's Contingent Melbourne GENERAL Sir Harry Chauvel, who U commanded the famous Australian Light Horse at Gallipoli and in Palestine and Syria during the War, will, at the invitation of the Commonwealth Government, head Australia's Military Contingent, at the Coronation of King George. The Contingent105 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-01-30 12 Lady Haig of Bemersyde, widow of Field Marshal Earl graphed with her daughter at the S.S.C. on Thursday night, i**20 words
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534 1937-01-30 13 Will China Make Friendly Gesture Towards The Soviet? HP \M Sli VIEW OF THE IMISiIIIOX Tokyo. hl t. VIVS that Britain ka ngromd In endeavours to extei i -HE Mam mi aj. disregard of Japan's position in that poun i I ber influence n by the Japanese Government repardiny the534 words
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Article357 1937-01-30 13 Inalienable In Empire Montreal Tin. ri^jit to speak and the i::^ht .o| listen are inalienable rights of British citizenship and as such arc abovt any legislative power In this country, K L Calder K.C., declared "The only way Parliament can be moved is by moving the357 words
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Article, Illustration39 1937-01-30 13 While awaiting tenders for the removal of the debris from the Crystal Palace London, the ruins still sta nd as left, after the recent disastrous fire This is a view looking into the partly burned North transept. (Topical Press).39 words
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Advertisement33 1937-01-30 13 Tw» Conspicuooi OtNING ROOM LOUN6ES BEST FOOD OB TAINABLE ill TOWK a < I>IIO> Telegraphic Address: I* bA GOODWOOD GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. lriV( Med Facilities for Private Entertainments.33 words
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Advertisement23 1937-01-30 13 ..THE TRUE TONIC FOOD. I Obtainable of oil Chemists and Stores I A ClbilTlAh WAST IM A'MAVIHkY* ftftAMiY TtbfelTi \V P B II23 words
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Article, Illustration190 1937-01-30 14 BOND CORONATION DESIGN With her stern barfly rianu the Hudson Steamship Compi hithp with the Soudan >:"■ to proceed. This i>» the seed aground off Dufeneti I'oinl mi smashed, the 1.241 tons steamer Oxshott. owned by u,Tt«the -iviith of (he Tl.amcs after a collision off Green--1 which was on her190 words
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Article, Illustration54 1937-01-30 14 A full-leng'h model of Bond Street. London, with its fuH coronation decoration has been selected from 160 competition designs and »s on show at th e Building Centre in Bond Street, London. A lady visitor is seen examining the Coronation model of Bond Street.54 words
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Advertisement35 1937-01-30 15 Ml* > 3 WATCHES at RENE ULLMANN ARE BETTER THEY COST LESS THEY LAST LONGER We are the only firm which guarantee is valid in HongKong and various ports of China. RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, Singapore.35 words
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Article, Illustration594 1937-01-30 16 Variation to the ChineKe G«W»Redingeote* Return Charm Bracelets. THIS week in one of sketches we have reproduced several designs by a Chinese girl who has commercialised he. talent In Shanghai and with clever ideas of adapting details and good iastc is adding much individuality to the rather uniform patterns594 words
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Article, Illustration272 1937-01-30 16 FOR several spring seasons we've been greeted with various versions of the redingote and happily, each new spring brings new improvement in this most practical and usable type of costume. Do you remember, not so long ago. when all redingtots had a decideaiy "middle-aged" look, and no one under272 words
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Advertisement32 1937-01-30 16 Ladies' Colour Embroidered Slippers Just Arrived in Small. Med. and Large Sizes, Underwear, handbag and lovely Trees. ftAcaers Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Rd a m,^^**^ I Maison Wflftfc j 4610. fj}^ I32 words
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Article, Illustration408 1937-01-30 17 one of those intangible things > fiers all ,rv vi imsev w ith unbounded tsl gweln I .^Xcfann bracelets" Over every cocktail bar iffi table, in every classroom and Mi -you hear the tinkle of a charm R te tt amusing and delightful fancy S°S, newest and most408 words
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Advertisement75 1937-01-30 17 &g^ Chinese New Year m-^ Is Coming! fif r for your Wf S HOLIDAY PARTIES w wear a Coiffeur that is both BEAUTIFUL and PRACrTICAL because of its BASIC PERMANENT wave by MAISON MAIITIX Professor of Academic de Coiffure de Paris -Amber Mansions, Orchard Road TeL 3450 special *}q Per75 words
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Advertisement169 1937-01-30 17 a Tofmsi^siropra GUIDE ■8> i t LJ «^A LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE J j CARRIER CO. i i Baggage Contractor! ft rorwardlnt t AgenU. I Booking. Agents for fMi i I Railways. 1 Baccrage Agents for: Blue Funnel Line Cast Asiatic Line t Mederland line 5.1.8.N. Co., Ltd.. etc.,169 words
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Advertisement212 1937-01-30 17 CHEMIST quite easily be remedy 1 1 by the use o( Innoxa aids to beaut/. i > No matter how active your life, > or how hot the day, you can preserve ,l that charming matt akia surface I which is so admired. 1 1 In five simple stages Innoxa212 words
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Advertisement454 1937-01-30 18 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Dae Duc Tonnage Spore. Tonnage S'pore. 1937. W37. CARTHAGE 17,000 In port RAJPUTANA 17,000 Mar. 26 SOUDAN 6,500 Feb. 12 RANPURA 17,000 Apr. 9 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 12 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aor. 23 RANCHI 17.000 Feb. 26 CORFU 15,000 May 7 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 NALDERA 16,000454 words
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Advertisement133 1937-01-30 18 N.Y.K.LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON, via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles ft Gibraltar. tm.s. TERUKUNI MARU Feb. 3 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Feb. 18 s.s. HARUNA MARU Mar. 4 Rates to Ist Class tnd class Naples 9497 ft 9540 9317 ft 9343133 words
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Miscellaneous749 1937-01-30 18 (POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I I i STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIMt Pengerang B. Soon Heng Jan. 30 q atn Hongkong and Formosa Carthage Western Canada tt and Western States of U.S.A. I Carthage Jan. 30 in M Macao Carthage Formosa Cartage J gJJ Pontianak Tohiti 3(J u749 words
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Advertisement274 1937-01-30 19 Illlt\S PHILP LIXE. (Incorporutcri In Aus'ralla) NEXT SAILINGS. Due S£Us. In oort Feb. 2 MABELLA Feb 28 Mar. 3 SaUheap round tript.ckets trom Slngaoore to Australia Issued at the Sfc«aJ a paLn^s muy transfer at Singapore. Brisba-.e. Sydney or 111l BANK LINE. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE. (Owners: Messrs. ANDREW WEIR274 words
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Advertisement494 1937-01-30 19 M i >fl TO FRENCH PORTS v a g JT HOMEWARDS. 1 0 0 A^0r Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Feb. 20 kvfKTY, AR l :LLA For Marse^es, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 I rH^ 1 For Marseille s. Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Mar. 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St.494 words
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Miscellaneous109 1937-01-30 19 I UK HARBOUR <llll»* I* WHK MONGSIDE THE WHARVES s %Vexpe c ted to arrive Godown Gate No. 18 3 Troil'i" 46 4 Marella 48 4 idia i Mr* H W. Raper. C« Vtf Waddll. Mr. and Mrs lira A M v w A Trimmer i s Mason. Mr. n109 words
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Miscellaneous304 1937-01-30 19 Passengers Arrived Singapore, Friday. The following passengers disembarked at Penang and Singapore from the F. and O. finer Carthage which arrived 1 1:- ere from Europe to-day: Disembarked at Penang:— Mr. J. E. Emmet, Mr. G. Howarth Mr. W. McMurtrie Mrs. J. G. White Mr. J. G. Hall, Mr. N.304 words
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Article, Illustration112 1937-01-30 20 Chelsea v. Leeds at Stamford Bridge. Woodley (Chelsea goalkeeper) being tackled by Trainer the Leeds centre-forward. (Topical Press). Brentford v. Huddersfield at Brentford. Reid (Brentford) and McCulloch (Brentford) both jump for the ball an incident prior to Reid scoring Reid is on left. (Topical112 words
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Article463 1937-01-30 20 Anxiety Over Future Supplies London. ANXIETY over the increasing needs for radium of centres and hospitals in the country is expressed by the National Radium Trust in its seventh annual report for 1935-36 issued in connection with that of the Radium Commission The Trust states that463 words
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Article102 1937-01-30 20 Firms To Merge h Japan KVO ANEW and powerful concern ter the field of munitions pro this summer with the amalgam; the Hitachi Manufactory. Ltd Lsed at Y.45 000.000. witl the Y. 15.000,000 Kokusan K<With the merger of the two April lor May 1, the capi'^ n the the102 words
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Advertisement19 1937-01-30 21 ■hi; \e\\ '^h.iiiaiiie WITH TiII-"METER-MISER" EAM fiIARANTEE °N T VIEW H BE.' NATHAN. WO I SOUND ENGINEERS ORCHARD ROAD.19 words
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Advertisement130 1937-01-30 21 A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER .■iHsS'iiv ■■.-;>■.'■■' vkv^rtiNv ■'•<tyi^»»w > i v:v>; i >i X i p i-.'' i >x<' l ;■■■:«£>;•*•> ■/>.'%■*■' *■■■'■"/'-"■■'■■'•'•;^!^^'S^^■^^^wyy!Wv!^*^* >^^^^^^• *v -:< ■^^^?'^^B r/ie Ten-Four Cambridge Saloon NO BODY-NOISE. NO "DRUMMING WHA T- uu EVER YOUR SPEED that J, an .mpor.an t tea- curves, rounded130 words
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Miscellaneous375 1937-01-30 21 |OX THE RADIof 0rft<i»h I"»P irc r o«4r«"««"« b.-!U i*.m.— *"SfSji metres (21-47 mo»>; 9?Si metres (7179 mcs.) *nd .,SG «g 9 .51 mcs> lra I i 7 metres (21.47 m<s> metrci (tfl s >- 5: 6 20 I 1 n 8 -f SB 31.55 meres (Ml ■••>? r<x 23375 words
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Miscellaneous171 1937-01-30 21 account of the second clay's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide (in collaboration with the Australian Broaduistinc Commission). 6.42 a.m. Cavalier Songs. 6.50 a.m. Scenes from 'Charles the King,' a piny by Maurice Colbourne. With the author as narrator, Gwen Ffrancon-Davies as Queen Henrietta Maria, and Barry Jones as Charles.171 words
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Miscellaneous198 1937-01-30 21 prano). Beatrice Ainsworth (Pianoforte). Lauri Kennedy (Violoncello). Beatrice Ainsworth: Pastorale; Capricclo (Scarlatti*. Molly de Gunst: The Word of God my Treasure Is: Come Sweetest Death; Sighing. Weooinu »Bach». Lauri Kennedy: Adagio <Baoh>. German Dance < Mozart). Two Spanish Dances: <1» Andalusa <Granados» (2» Murciuna <Nin). Molly de Gunst The Tryst198 words
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Miscellaneous162 1937-01-30 21 Sons of the Sea (Felix McGlennon. arr. Zalva). Marche militaire (Schubert. arr. Myddletom. Wine, Women, and iflong (Johann Strauss, arr. Winter) The Way to the Heart <Paul Lincke) A Children's Suite: <1) Punchinello 1 < 2 1 Box of Soldiers 1 3 The Fairy Doll i John Anselb 8.15 p.m.162 words
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Advertisement20 1937-01-30 22 ANCHOR ___^^^^^H_\ J Brewed and bottled in Singapore by ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO. LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. w.ps.20 words
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Miscellaneous481 1937-01-30 22 OX Till: RADIO mil in tied from pajjp 21) Guardian and my Guide (A and M.. 282 >. 0 05 p.m. Close down. TRANSMISSION 3 9.20 p.m. Big Ben. A Rt-cita! of Indian and Sinhalese Mu^ic. Surya Sena, assisted by Nelum Devi. 9.40 p.m. The BBC. Military Band; conductor, B.481 words
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Miscellaneous436 1937-01-30 22 6.30—10.30 p.m. European Pro<?ramP1 7 30 pm Local Time Signal. Weather Report. Stock Quotations and Announcen S3o' p.m. Daventry-News Bulletin and Announcements. 1 10.30 p.m. Close down. \iroiii Station TO-DAI 6.20 a.m. Gymnastics. I 635 a.m. Recorded music. 6.50 a.m. Time signal. Recorded music continued. 7.50 a.m. Close down. 10.50436 words
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Miscellaneous340 1937-01-30 22 3 p.nx Relay from P.T.T. Transmit- j ter. 3.15 p.m. Records. 3.50 p.m. Talk on Events In France. 4.05 p.m. Records. 4.35 p.m. News m French. 505 p.m. News in English. 520 pm. End ol Broadcast. Wavelength. 19.68 metres (15.243 kcs). bl5 p.m. Day's Programme. »;20 p.m. Relay-Concert. 720 p.m.340 words
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Miscellaneous372 1937-01-30 22 8.05 p.m. News fa Fiym-;, 8.35 p.m. Relay rom Concert. "•dio l»20 p.m. Talk o n the Pin-.*, l Henri Jeanson ln h 9.30 p.m. Reviews and Pph, h- Mr. Francois do Teramond U 9.40 p.m. Colonial Mark. Rates of Exchange. 9.50 p.m. Relay. 1120 p.m. End of Bn,;,<: 1I«372 words
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Article, Illustration817 1937-01-30 23 DEATH OF MR. TAN KWEE SWEE prominent Resident: Father Of Two Queen's Scholars Singapore. Friday. i:l ed yesterday of Mr^ THf L-ee at the age of 56 I Ta,^'. Xce. No. 8. Swanage £5 a»2P2ie who is one of the Mi Kv. mnese residents of best I^JSedii ve ry large817 words
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Article191 1937-01-30 23 Rehearsal At Victoria Hall Bincftpore, Friday REHEARSAL of the play The j Ghost A Train' produced by the S.ADI. u-as held at th, Victoria Memorial Hull. th The V p?ay R which has been enacted before professioivil Is easentltllj a thriler and is a different type ol191 words
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Article, Illustration378 1937-01-30 23 Free Cameras For Efficient Amateur Ph o tog rap hers Entries for this competition are now invited and photograph^ should reach this office bv 9 a.m. on Monday. Feb. 1. Envelopes should be marked Agfa." DEGINNING from Feb. 2, this page of the Morning Tribune will become a photographic competition378 words
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Article244 1937-01-30 23 Letters Patent For Inventions IT has been decided by the Government that in future only patents for inventions issued in the United Kingdom shall be capable of registration in the Colony A new Bill to give effect to this decision will be introduced at244 words
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Article95 1937-01-30 23 (From Our Oun Correspondent) Malacca. Jan. 29 THE peaceful village of Paya Ramput received a rude shock yesterday i noon when a Malay man ran amok slashed his wife with a parang, killing ru>r instantly, and caused further D when he attacked with the95 words
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Article39 1937-01-30 23 THE Tribune understands that th* next International Eucharisti" Cfini will be held in Budapest in 1938. The decision was reached afte: the meeting: of the permanent committee of the Eucharistic Consrrev, which has its seat in Pan*.39 words
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Article49 1937-01-30 23 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Jan. 29 The staff of the Japanese Bmb h»™ been removed to Nankin- ironS*ah*hai All the employees, have mose in the Intelligence Department. have left for the capital Mr S Kawagoe, ths Japanese An bMHUIor, will oroceed to Nanking itrlj in February49 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1937-01-30 24 O/i World Trip: Interview With Tribune Singapore. Friday. MR. Rudolph Block, the well-known American journalist, arrives in Singapore at noon to-dav on the Jutlandia in the course of a world trip recording observations and impressions in the columns of the Hearst Press. He has seen Penang when1,000 words
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Article184 1937-01-30 24 Has A Son Living In Singapore Singapore. Friday. A DISTINGUISHED visitor is arriving in Singapore at noon to-day by the East Asiatic Company's steamer Jutlandia. in the person of Admiral Sir Heathcoat SaJusbury Grant. K CM G He is the fa%er of Mr. D. M Grant who184 words
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740 1937-01-30 24 Malay Recreation Club Welcomed At General Meeting Singapore, Frid.iv THE Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association was held ihis evening in the loungeroom of the S.C.C. Mr S A Dean presided, and Mr Chua Choon Leong was elected Vicepresident Mr D H Kleinman740 words
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Article385 1937-01-30 24 Straits Chinese Football Association Singapore. Friday. DUSINESS was very brief at the u Annual General Ifaettng of the Straits Chinese Football Association held at the Garden Club. China Building this evening NOT DONE TOO WILL The Hon. "Mr Tay Lian Teck took the Chair In the course385 words
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Article, Illustration1917 1937-01-30 25 HERMES - HERMES Tenth Annual by TEN pan ago, when rugby football in 1 \ia\ava was just beginning that perioi -healthy expansion which ha ht-fir so much accelerated in tne past S vears the State ciuds got togetner aid decided to torm a Malayan Kugby Umonm order to have1,917 words
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Article326 1937-01-30 26 FIRST DAY OF PERAK MEET Handicaps And Selections THE first meeting of the 193 1 racing season starts to-day with the Pcrak Turf Club's Spring Meeting which opens this aiiernoon at 2.30. There are eight events on ine card The first double event is on326 words
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Article45 1937-01-30 26 Race I—Clifton1 Clifton Lad Equetta Race 2 Sunny Crow Saladin Race 3— Ciscara Troubadour Race 4 Reform Short Head Race s— Ray Welkin Silver Jubilee Race 6— Bell Press Noorchaya Race 7 Burraneer Double File Race B— Queen Of Hearts Pay Out45 words
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Article, Illustration35 1937-01-30 26 plan of the ground for the North versus South Rugby match 'his afternoon. The 8.M.8.C. will broadcast a description of the game. The running commentary being made by Mesrrs. G.E.M. Jones and J. i. Dumeresque.35 words
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Article117 1937-01-30 26 HE. the Governor has appointed Mr. Donald Asire Mackay to be a Justice of the Peace for Penang. A A A A HE. the Governor has appointed Mr. N. Jones, M.C., M.C.S.. to act as Second Magistrate. Singapore. o HE. the Governor has re-appointed the Hon. Dr. Lim117 words
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Article32 1937-01-30 26 Nanking, Jan. 29. Th«- Central Trust Biveau are financing huge consignmjnts of Wufcu rice Jor Kwangtu. The first consignment will leave Wuhu for Canton to-morrow. Sin Chew Jit Poh.32 words
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Article911 1937-01-30 26 Steady Increase l n Membership Singapore. I riday. THAT though the cash position 1 appeared to be tf*M| it 9m necessary that the Club should h in a strong financial position in order to cope with the stead) increase in membership, which niav in the future necessitate911 words
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Miscellaneous29 1937-01-30 26 The Tides jfco-day: 1.05 a.m.. 9 ft. 2 ins.; 12 50 Wr p.m.. 9 ft. 4 ins. To-morrow: 1.30 a.m.. 9ft 2 ins 1.26 p.m., 9 ft. 8 ins.29 words
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Article547 1937-01-30 27 VICTORY FOR THE REST Europe** 9 Fail To Score Singapore. Friday. mr i well earned vieI T 1 KM -e» over the 1 3 h. I** to nil fcl an SETXt« It hard work and t>u ip mi sdection. P jt nt »i vrttimm results547 words
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Article800 1937-01-30 27 TOTAL OF 267 RUNS Itltll II AM IWIM.S OF BY S. J. M<< Alii: CONTRARY to his usual run of luck Allen did not win the toss yesterday when the fourth Test match began at Adelaide in sunny, warm weather. Bradman decided to bat and at800 words
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Article110 1937-01-30 27 Ladies 9 Foursomes At The S.G.C. rsssra. i I seme-, eompetmon:Mrs Ne "nd and Mrs. JacKman beat Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Renton o and SECOND ROI'ND jrw"Eswwta 4 m"s Noilly and Mrs Lindsay beat vrrs Fmcher and Mrs. Cowen 4 and 3. M Mrs Austin and Mrs. PMUipJjat110 words
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Article132 1937-01-30 27 S.C.R.C. Pair Win Doubles Singapore. Friday. fHUA Choon Leong and Woon Chow v Tat. the S.C.R.C. pair, beat Kamis and Yadi in the open men's doubles final at the Singapore hard court tennis tournament at Farrer Park to-day. The Chinese players won by I—6, 7_5, e_4. They132 words
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Article62 1937-01-30 27 Old Boys Lose By 5 Goals To 2 Singapore. Friday. THE annual hockey match between the Raffles Institution and the Old Rafflesians' Association played to-day on the school ground resulted in a, win for the former by five goals to two. Surratta <2». Sundram, Watts and Dhan scored62 words