Morning Tribune, 1 February 1937
1937-02-01
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1937-02-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL L--No. MO. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, February 1, 193? FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article879 1937-02-01 1 C. M. FOB THE 4.ovi:it\oit 10 MALA YAN A WARDS >in \ij;\a.\»i:k s\m s>i\ii ii¥.TS K. C. Ji. <-. Singapore, Sunday. TEN .Malayans are figured in the New Year Honours according to an official announcement issued to-day. Thev comprise six in the S.S. and four in879 words
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Article87 1937-02-01 1 Men To Approve Terms? San Francisco. Jan. 31 THE Maritime In ion leader^ have < rctered a vole to be taken on the question of settlement of the seamen'.^ strike The Pacific toast ha> also recommended Uie strikers to a( rot the tentative agreement* to er.d the *t<vppaee.Reuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-02-01 1 G. L. .M. Jones and F. S. D <meresque broadcasting the North v. South nij-ii^r on Satjjrdav. The first running commentary to be broadcast by B. M. B. C. in Singapore. (Tribune).32 words
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Article23 1937-02-01 1 Tribune Cable Pontiajnak. Saturday. PABLU NrrvjL. the Malayan boxer kmKkeri cut i-he champion el Pontianak irr CIM fourth roonil of their fiffci here.23 words
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Article23 1937-02-01 1 Sir Andrew Caldecott London, Jan. 31. Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Hongkong, has received the K.C.M.G in the Honours List ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article55 1937-02-01 1 Tokyo. Jan 31. A HITCH connected with the port folios of War and Navy are holding the formation of General Hayashi's new cabinet. General Sugiyama. Director of Military Education, has declined to be the Army's nominee to the post Minister of War. A similar situation has apparently arisenReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement23 1937-02-01 1 0 N OTHER PAGES j Page Br jtisli Appeal 2 j f )u r Anniversary 3 Mass Wedding 23 j K* Notes 3523 words
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Advertisement66 1937-02-01 1 V'EH^ fresh milk— with fjjgm^ ALL THE TROUBLE REMOVED! IV "WET K'r.m put an end tc -J'i;;.' jrishir.g milk y()ur troubles wjth milk. :o drink. It :s especially F(»r Klim is nch, pure cows good for babies. If your milk powdered with only dealer cannot bupp3y you, water removed. Klim66 words
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Article599 1937-02-01 2 BRITISH APPEAL TO HITLER Folly Of The Armaments JK 3 C C London. Jan. 31. DEALING with the international outlook in a speech at Birmingham this e\enins: the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said now that the tension in regard to Spain had partly relaxed it should be599 words
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Article49 1937-02-01 2 Mrs. Tan Kwee Swee and family wish to express their thanks to all relatives and kind friends who sent messages of condolence in theii bereavement, to those who assisted at and attended the funeral, and to those who sent flora i tributes. S.S and F.MS paper please copy.49 words
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Article207 1937-02-01 2 Satisfaction At Th? Sentences Mexico City, Jan. 31. 1 OFFER to pflesent my files and thousands of other documents to the international commission, in order *o tkanse the atmosphere of the germs ol deceit, calumny and frame-ups." declared Trotsky, in an interview. He fiercely attacked the organisers ofReuter - 207 words
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Article280 1937-02-01 2 Brilliant Affair In State Capital (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 31 EASILY the most picturesque and most brilliant society wedding seen in the Federal Capital for a long time was solemnized this morning at the Chinese Assembly Hall. The contracting parties being Mr. Khoo Teik Ee,280 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-02-01 2 The front pag e of a recent copy of the Morning Tribune i lU ol A comparison with that on another page shows how fee e ;h e style of the paper has been steady but not unorthodox38 words
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Article141 1937-02-01 2 Europeans Hurt U hi Timah k Singapore. Su dav TWO Europeans. Mr C F ia> gineer at the ntm Royal v t .crodrome at Chun Chu km- A. S. Gray, an Mtfsttnt, hurt in a serious motor accideni *t occurr.d yesterday evening c 7th mile stone. Bukit Tlmah141 words
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Article29 1937-02-01 2 Mr. M. J. Hayward left Bei«aJ on two weeks' leave, Inche o^ man bin Haji Dahat, assistani Registi^ ir'uprem Court, is acting Qiagistratei addition to his own riu i29 words
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Advertisement8 1937-02-01 2 WING LOONG IN, B GR STREET. PHONE 76278 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1937-02-01 2 Law \o1m< lor Tn tlaj Belon* the Chief Jilfti 2 SunUMWSM-in-Chambers and or:> iritinR Summons. At 11 a.m. in the 1st Court: l and Magistrate's Appeals l i Tai Wan Choon. 2 Rex v> Ramalinw Thevar and Kumahri The\ ir 3 Rex* Lim Lim. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at77 words
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Article938 1937-02-01 3 MORNING TRIBUNE'S ANNIVERSARY ONE YEAR OLD TO-DAY .uilVI JIO.VMIS Ol 1114.1l n At iiii:vi:mi:\t Y the Morning Tribune celebrates its first birthday— a thv thriving infant in the family of the Malayan newsind'ifin l° okin S back over our first y ear of exi stence )a P ers j a938 words
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Article, Illustration36 1937-02-01 3 A reproduction of an early issue of the Morning Tribune. The fir^l radio speech of King Edward VIII was our first notable "scuop*' th* Morning Tribune was the first paper in Malaya to publish the ipMCfe36 words
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Advertisement49 1937-02-01 3 TRA\X O S A X Guaranteed to remove CORNS. HARD SKIN CALLOUSES within 24 hours. Implicit confidence in the efficacy of Trannosan Corn Remedy: if not satisfied, money will be refunded in full. Obtainable from all Dispensaries High-class Stores. cents per packet. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86. Robinson Road.49 words
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Advertisement46 1937-02-01 3 (?(Of)§ RAPID HARDENING i ROSKOPF PATENT THE ONLY WATCH IMPORTED p^. IN MALAYA /SJSkS^ since 11^^ IB rfll i^^^^ lV J^^bwb^b\mb\^m/ £1 ft wM N^^p/ I Xn IRADE MARK I WRIST POCKET— GOLD— CHROME STEFL rAT ALL DEALERS IN MALAYA Sole Agents, Singapore. Hf O*VTOR Lltf*46 words
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Article136 1937-02-01 4 CUlwSU London. Jan. 30 Last Price To-Day Change Tone Steady Steadier Spot Buyers. 10 3.16 10 5 16 s Sellers. 10 5 16 10 7 16 1b Ma'rch. Buyers. 10 3.16 10 5 16 Sellers. 10 5 16 10 7 16 J AorUune Buyers. 10 3 16 10136 words
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Article139 1937-02-01 4 Un *>n, J an J Previous To-day "M. Distillers 1179 117Chan 9 Dunlop Rubber 351V2 34U/2 ~_i General Electric 91|4V 2 91,--1 «  4L Imperial Chemical Industries 409 40 6 2 Imperial Tobacco 168: l»/ 2 165 7' 2 •J -26 Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pacific 42,6 423139 words
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Article24 1937-02-01 4 TIN Standard. Spot (afternoon closing price 1 Forward Previous £226-14 £226-3,4 London. To-day 224^8 2253 8 Jan. 30 Changi -l 3 824 words
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Article79 1937-02-01 4 London, Jan. 30. Previous To-Day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.10 105.09  .01 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8. 94 3 4 8.94U  oy 2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing seUlng rate) ls. 2 2332 Is. 223 32 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate)79 words
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Article42 1937-02-01 4 RUBBER New York. Jan 29 1 Previous To- Day H 1 Tone Spot Buyers. SeUers. Easy 21 21«8 Dull 21 21»8 AprilJune TIN Standard. Tone Spot Buyers. SeUers. 21 21*8 Easy 49 3 4 21 21! 8 Quiet 9m42 words
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Article34 1937-02-01 4 GOLD Fine Bar per oz. SILVER Spot 2 months forward Previous IT.I.UH London. Jan. 30. To-Day Change £7 2 0 -H/ 2 d 20 5 16 20> 4 20 H 20*4 â€â€Âll634 words
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Article787 1937-02-01 4 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS LIMITED Eight Per Cent Dividend Declared I At Meeting I Singapore, Saturday. A FINAL dividend of eight per cent, was declared at the annual general meeting of the Glenealy Plantations, Ltd., held at the Registered Office of the Company, Hongkong Bank Chambers to-day. The directors report and accounts787 words
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Advertisement22 1937-02-01 4 SOUTH lIKITISII I INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. I Is Your I MO lOH <AR I fully insured? I Tel. 5926, 2, Finiaysoi. Green.22 words
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Advertisement17 1937-02-01 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
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Article1643 1937-02-01 5 I dby Fraser and Co. LyaU and Evati, Exchange and Stock Brokers Fraser <*>• Lyall &,KTatt Buy sers Sellf in Buyers anmra 5- 516 56 ._ j Tin • •• V* 6 34 6 -3-4-wwaPrittsnz Ju V 55j--57ii: 'SLTmm 22 9 23 9 23. 24. 175 1.801,643 words
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THE LOCAL MARKETS
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Article79 1937-02-01 5 Singapore, Saturday morning. Singapore: 85)4 cts. Market Tone: Steady Quiet. London: lO^d., down Vsd. Market Tone: Quiet. New York: Unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. After closing weak last night an unfavourable American strike iiews the market opens steady this morning with sellers reserved and a steady undertone is being maintained79 words
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Article27 1937-02-01 5 Singapore, Saturday noon. Tin (Singapore) $112, down London: Spot £225.0.0, down 7s. 6d.; three months £225 10s., down 30s. New York: 49% cts., down Vfc ct.27 words
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Article268 1937-02-01 5 Messrs. Fraser CoJs Report Singapore, Saturday, noon. In their daily comments on the opening trend of the market, Messrs. Fraser Co. state:— Mining. Tin £225.10 3 months down 30-. Cable advices from London indicate that the Stock Exchange is dull and easier and the weakness in gilt-edged securities268 words
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Advertisement14 1937-02-01 5 H. B. WINTER ANNOUNCES I HAYS Allfrom TIESDAV— FEB. 2nd M, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Article103 1937-02-01 6 Tin, locally, down *b. Rubber, locally, closes firmer aoout 35 7 a. Mining. Raubs $7.05— 57.20 There is little interest In Tin shares locally, accentuated by lack of telegraphic communication with upcountry centres, owing to a break down of the trunk line. Quotations generally unchanged. Southern103 words
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Article182 1937-02-01 6 SELLING Singapore, Jan 30. London T.T 2 4 116 London demand 2 4 1 J^ London 4 months' sight I'jjg Lyons demand "Jy Hamburg demand 1 New York demand &7 Montreal demand trv*3 Batavia demand }"J Samarang demand lU<J 2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands ,cli R Madras and182 words
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Article202 1937-02-01 6 Singapore. Jan. 29. R. <Siam> W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $172 R. (Siamt W Coast No 2 per Koyan $154 R. (Siami W. Coast No 3 per Koyan $146 R. (Siami "White" No Al $253 R. < Siamt "White Rice 1 No. 1 $228 R. «Siam> 'White Rice"202 words
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98 1937-02-01 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Saturday nocii. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. January) 35 3 4 36 Good F.A.Q. in cases (FOB. January) 35 916 35 1316 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose* lawardable S'pore» 35 5 8 35 3 4 do. Feb. Mar. 35%98 words
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Advertisement121 1937-02-01 6 1| Nederlandsche HandelMaatsehappij.. X.V. (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 IONGH President. M TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A. PAUW121 words
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Advertisement60 1937-02-01 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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Advertisement233 1937-02-01 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established in 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully P ald U P> rifttJUjQi Reserve Fund Y.130.900 v,r Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACF. Manager T. YAMAMor; Tel: No. 6049 Manager'* Room 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk BAi\K OF CHLVI (Incorporated in233 words
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Article, Illustration39 1937-02-01 7 "GHOST TRAIN" PRODUCED AT SINGAPORE Abov* frnrn The Ghost Train which was produced at the Victoria Tbea°°ve are IMctures taken by the Tribune photographer, scenes from w no --mit p.. tre on Saturday by the Singapore Amatem Dramatic Club39 words
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Article178 1937-02-01 8 I am wondering whether h shoe is an emblem of luck- *LiT**' Percival. Mr Chairman (Sir Edward WQlisl depends upon how you look it 1 Mr. Percival: It was lucky for him Evidence was given bv Del -coiS Springett that in a fence at the abr178 words
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Advertisement332 1937-02-01 8 f LAST NIGHT OF EXTENDED "Mary Of Scotland I WITH A CAST OF 2,500. < i RKO-RADIOS MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC TRl i MP^.^.j &^.4 ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES AS fmjjfc THE MOST SENSATIONAL THRILLER SEEN IN SINGAPORE FOR YEARS! ■Hg FIRST SIX CHAPTERS \i R^^^ 1^ 6-15 TONIGHT 9-15 I nf^T332 words
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Article216 1937-02-01 9 Threw Herself Under Train Lcndon, Jan. iu given at a Paddington VID £NCE S City girl secretary. t W l r- If in front of a trtln I*o thr e rh\ube station, wa? rc-r-en-at Marble Arch u e tnat she fu«sn, flv told by hr employ pul216 words
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Article, Illustration178 1937-02-01 9 The first Imperial Airway* passengers to travel to India and Australia direct from Southampton left Waterloo Station london. Previously, passengers have travelled overland to Brindisi. Ita'y, and been picked up by the flvinz boat there Above we see Imperial Airwayi official afcecfctai N«Mirl« at Waterloo Station, and below, passengers embarking178 words
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Advertisement45 1937-02-01 9 INIVERSALS RECORDBREAKING COMEDY RFTIRNS TO THE PAVILION TUESDAY NEXT By Popular Request THEIR HOME LIFE WAS WILDER THAN A TEN-RING CIRCUS u»>»il o butler became the ringmaster I U^^ U N i v Eft aj\M mv maw Bp ADY. PATRICK D|XQN 1 PALLtHE A-on MOWBRAY45 words
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Article32 1937-02-01 9 In January 1936 Messrs Guthrie Co fielded a ruuby XV against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur for the first time The A.P C. are the only other Commercial firm who have done so.32 words
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Article, Illustration19 1937-02-01 10 scene from the "Ghost Train" produced at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club. (Tribune).19 words
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Article882 1937-02-01 10 OUR LONDON MARKET REVIEW RY AIR MAIL City Dislikes Mr. Keynes' Prophesies: Rubber Shares Undervalued? America Withdraws From Tin Market London, Jan. 22. THE beginning of a new account has brougnt no material change in the tone of ixmdon markets wh*ch have again passed a dull and uninspiring week. Part882 words
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Article, Illustration104 1937-02-01 10 Lady Somers was among the first passengers to embark on the Impe rial Airways flying boat Centaurus at Southampton. The Centaurus took them to Alexandria. In the past has been necessary for passens:ei> travelling on the Imperial Airways India and Australia routes to (ravel overland *o Brindisi ani board the104 words
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296 1937-02-01 10 Pan-American Company's Newest Plans MTU* I 'to IT is probable that by March I the regular service between Hongkoi.u^ Manila by Pan-American Airways will be inaugurated. The P la ie wll be used are 20 passenger cabin flying boats similar to those usea296 words
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Article40 1937-02-01 10 Regulation* Promulgate By Government Nanking J THE Central Government ha gated regulations relatinj status of seam.n. No one J until he has obtained certifta the Government offices Smp ners are allowed to impl", labour.- Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 40 words
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Advertisement115 1937-02-01 10 Hdp Kidneys tubes or filters which arc t >n d. t'U, u cheap, Irritatingdrugsor negl. i to you weak Kidneys maybe the rea of your Getting Ntf fN r Dizziness, Swollen. Ankles, t>|- 1t ble, Headaches, Backache W'^. mud Leg Pains. Circles Under K s dy Skin. Acidity. Burning Sniar115 words
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Advertisement38 1937-02-01 11 ■pte' NJyHi^^^^Wßk. *^^fc3p HA J^^Bl^B^ ft 1 '%fim* j^BBJi^HMBB^BI^^B Jiff v^^^^^^ni^^^^HD^^H FREE ADVICE FROM A\ 2D I i^ 1 l^ XltK AKC AliK. SINGAPORE. TEL: 6046 P. BOX 393 _k-.^3^BM^B^^^^EBHB^aL. s^ o^» 1-i^ 45 U IV V T38 words
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Article327 1937-02-01 12 MORNING TRIBUNE AFTER ONE YEAR Singapore: Monday, Feb. 1, 1937. JN celebrating to-day the first anniversary of the inauguration of the Morning Tribune we must first of all express our warm thanks to all our many friends, readers and advertisers, who have made the success of this venture possible by327 words
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Article600 1937-02-01 12 FRIDAY'S meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was not such a stirring affair as in some quarters it was anticipated it would be mainly no 'doubt for the reason that the controversial issues in civic affairs were all dealt with in general committee It was interesting, however, to read600 words
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Article292 1937-02-01 12 Mr. T. M. Bonny, the senior dresser, District Hospital. Luinut, is at present an inmate of the Lumut Hospital where he is making steady progress. Mr. J P. Joshua, of the Methodist Mission, Tapah, is being transferred to Kluang. Johore. and will leave for his new station at the292 words
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Article, Illustration114 1937-02-01 12 Miss Ann Harding, the film actr?ss. was married to Mr. Werner Janssen. 36-year-old American symphory orchestra conductor, at the Caxton Hall register office. Westmins'er. London. Hiss Harding, who is 34. wa« formerly the wife of Harry C Bant ister, from whom she obtained a divorce in 1932, being given custody114 words
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Advertisement29 1937-02-01 12 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD. Obtainable of all Chemists and S^ yji.iLJ.iiiiiyrviiMJi •PHON 5933 =SStfBrwSB3 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS .AND TO Unrivalled Facilities for Private Entertainment29 words
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Advertisement30 1937-02-01 13 m^^^^^^^^^^^^^l Bi^l B^B^B^l^H^^^l 1 I P^^ i NHinffii *****3 H If I -l >^^ |^^^B 1J v*<% m/W m/ m^ y /j jP Mm I £mh mW. li If fH^ 4^30 words
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Article633 1937-02-01 14 BRUCE HOBBS, AGE 16 Good Steeplechase Rider Lambourn (Berks). IT a quarter- to- six every morning A an alarm clock rings shrilly here and a slim, dark-eyed boy jumps out of bed. n A He is Bruce Hobbs. Britain's youngest professional jockey. Brace became a professional only633 words
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Article, Illustration79 1937-02-01 14 Bruce Hobbs, who, at the age of 16. is the youngest professional jockey in Britain rode Mr. H. W. Blyth's Firework to second place in the Theale Selling Handicap— first race on the first day of the Old Tear Steeplechases at New bury, Berkshire. Spurtle, owned by Mr. J II79 words
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Article105 1937-02-01 14 Attempt To Save Boys From Chair New York. I FIVE hundred men and women, many of them weeping and screaming, met in the Venezia Theatre. New York. to protest against the execution of six Brooklyn youths. The six youths are some of nine criminals, all under 21. who105 words
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Article65 1937-02-01 14 Eißht people were injured when a fire engine crashed into a tramcar and then ■Into a shop window at Everton. Two firemen were flung clear, but the remainder were hurled heavily to the 1 ground Many women shoppers had I lucky escapes. Firemen William Patien65 words
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Article213 1937-02-01 14 Sites For New Camps Selected IAM informed that the first 13 centres for the flying training of RAF Volunteer Reserves have been selected. writes Captain MacMillan in the Daily Mail) The creation of this reserve was announced in tho Hou.se of Lords bv Viscount Swinton on213 words
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Article129 1937-02-01 14 Mae West's £100,000 New York HOLLYWOOD makes I brave fco. U the year's lii^li salary ii, t co mDil s from income-tax returns jjuoli^ Congress While Mr. William Randolph Heir*. has the biggest salary in ;he -JZ Stites-£IOO.COO-Mae West heads a! film colony with £9(5 166.129 words
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Article130 1937-02-01 14 R. A.F. C rash Call For Aid Which Was Unheard WHEN verdicts of Accidental Death were returned at Hebden Bridge Yorkshire, on the three men killed when six R.A.F. aeroplanes came down in bad weather near Fmnmsley. Doncaster, the coroner. Mr 1.1 Norris. said: "It seems to me. putting it130 words
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Article72 1937-02-01 14 The Archbishop of York. D has left the BBC Genera Council over which he has pr< .<i two years. The BBC ann""" c L nfcht that Lord MaemnK: of the council, totfajf^ Dr. Temple M chairman, is to be renprointed for a turthei of three years72 words
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Article61 1937-02-01 14 Dr OtßCft Howard ItoWj^ u master, of Lower Fairh^- I shot, successfully aWfc^jLJJ shire Qiiartrr Sessions BgUna fiction at Watlinuton f, attack on Rpbert Jack Dunljg^ v zle, an Eton bov of Olouce! Dr. Naish had bren flned t2 over I right-of-way -ithoul <•" The appeal was61 words
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Article20 1937-02-01 14 After being agrounc l or Scroby Sands, near Great Jan Newcastle steamer Wck. tons> was refloated by n%e20 words
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Advertisement134 1937-02-01 15 i H ..'.'.'/.'■■'i "!M^K'.'i'.'''.'.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.. I" *^B p". _lfl_H_|_H_fl_A_^_^__'.*. > V-u^^^Luu^^^flHH*< '.*^^^^^^^^r- *^^H THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE tob em,bd@m Every inch Examine a Raleigh inch by inch and you will have no doubt that it is a II iltf'ioll masterpiece of skilful workmanship and design. It is this perfection in prOClililllS134 words
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Article219 1937-02-01 16 Road Safety Protest LONDON may soon see the first walk on strike" by pedestrians. Because the Ministry of Transport has so far failed to accede to the request lo Impose a 30 m.p.h. limit in Westway, Shepherd's Bush, parents decided at a latest meeting to Organise219 words
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Article167 1937-02-01 16 Peace The Major Issue London, Jan. 28. IN a letter to the National Conserva-I tive candidate at North St Pan- 1 eras by-election the Prime Minister I says "The issue that dominates all I others at the present time is the I maintenance of peace. "Everything points toBritish Official Wireless - 167 words
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Article152 1937-02-01 16 Britain's Position Threatened Berlin. TREAT Britain will next year reach a u record low figure of young men aged 20 suitable for military service, according to figures published in the German "Army Year Book 1937." The numbers of young men reaching the age of 20 during 1937152 words
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Article154 1937-02-01 16 Hopes Of Settlement Brighter Shanghai, Jan. 29. A TRAVELLER from Lintung, Shensi, reports that 4,500 troops wearing tied bands at their arms arrived there a few days ago, indicating that the Communists are tightening their grip in the province, although General Yang Hu Cheng, the rebel commander, isSin Chew Jit Poh - 154 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-02-01 16 The prisoners and staff of a Paris prison, giving a theatrical performance in the prison hall.— (France Press18 words
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Article165 1937-02-01 16 Singapore Chamber Of Commerce 1314th auction, Jan. 28, 1937. Catalogued 1,351,420 lb.— tons 603.31 Offered 1,223,579 lb— tons 546.24 Sold 875,813 lb.— tons 390.99 London— Spot 10 1 4d. New York— Spot 20 15 16 cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cts per lb. Standard Quality 35 to165 words
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Article96 1937-02-01 16 Bombay To Have Thr* Memorials BombayDOMBAY is to have three memorials j B King George V .They statue of the late King, an bI with 50 beds, fully endowed an d P of easy expansion; a new DU r^ the present helpless accommodation for 150 inn.a t..^96 words
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Article, Illustration192 1937-02-01 18 THE NEW MORNIN TRIBUNE OFFICES So rapid has been the progress of the r r jk realised that the original Tribune offices J Morning Paper. Hence the decision to ac for the specific AOer iii recent years, that it was soon **ZZ* to accommodate the ever-growing ''^^adjoimng the old ones192 words
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Article205 1937-02-01 21 Ex king's Staff To Join Him i h imong former equerries of THE wish amoi h a voluntary 1 B 5Rf d hlmM the Duke of Windsor exile Htndi he Tourney to Schloss Enlies b hll rommander C. E. Lambe. zesfeld of Cowman t the Commander Lam P205 words
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Article381 1937-02-01 21 Suggestion To Safeguard Youth London. FE setting up of a new Slate department to be called the "Ministry of Childhood" to safeguard the physical and mental welfare of the young has been su^ested to education experts meeting: here. The experts, who come from all over the381 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-02-01 21 rTasCe in £S« W» K P XTew C^ and reached shore, where they managed to scale the cliffs to safety.— trianei news;.22 words
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Article251 1937-02-01 21 Malayans At Home (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 20. MAJOR H. S. Paterson sailed on the Naldera on Jan. 16 to resume duty as President of the Municipality, Penang. m Mr G. E. London who will be remembered as Under-Secretary F.M.S., has been on leave in251 words
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Article61 1937-02-01 21 Planning Friendly Call On Mr. Roosevelt Ottawa, Jan. 28. IT is authoritatively learned tha-- Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor-General of Canada, plans a short visit to Washington after Easter t 0 return President Roosevelt's "good neighbour" call at Quebec last summer. H? will be the first Canadian Governor-General officially to61 words
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Article152 1937-02-01 21 (By Air Mail) Perth, Jan. 20. A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Australian boy who is unable to speak a word of his own language, but who talks fluently in gutteral Italian, has created a sensation in South Perth. More remarkable still, the boy has no trace of Italian in his blood,152 words
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Article42 1937-02-01 21 The LC.C. has placed a tablet at 22, Great Portland Street, Marylebone, to commemorate the fact that it was to a house on that site (then numbered 47) that James Boswell, the biographer of Dr. Samuel Johnson, died on May 19, 1795.42 words
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Advertisement32 1937-02-01 22 Before you say 'Whisky I i 1 Dewar s I White Label' I Hi i i LPJJ I 1 ===y yp Sole Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE JOHORE MALACCA NEGRI SEMBILAN32 words
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Article403 1937-02-01 23 jrReactions In London (By Air Mail) London. Jan. 21. Una influences on the Rubber f* Slfln toe pas: week have been 1 mur strike situation and the e An nr o the meeting of the Inißaniiiienct v. Regulation Com*rnaUSed for Tuesday of next week," ffiitt u403 words
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Article139 1937-02-01 23 German Handbook Of The World Berlin 'j[\OiiMt. Jed Handbuch der LuffJL 1 /^'Klbook of Aviation*, has J* IW *d under the auspices Ol word i M :i Alr Htoktry-witti f™" Kurbi containing detailed -nai«*n about the military and the world. But no Biven about the German semc;%o, Mr(139 words
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Article19 1937-02-01 23 Khutmandu state that Jeruie ror ■v^ of thci of PJI fell in December, but ortebratkmi will b t hold19 words
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Article, Illustration53 1937-02-01 23 With apparent ease and perfect symmetry, two athletics off the Repent Street (London) Polytechnic perform a difficult hand balance in Battersea Park, London. With other members of the Club they were getting in trim for the opening of the athletic season. (Planet News) *rms and lees outfliiue. member of the53 words
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Article395 1937-02-01 23 D.H. And R.A.F. Contracts (By Air Mail) London. Jan 21 ft IK A. S. Butler, chairman of the De Havilland Aircraft Co.. referred to a big increase in Government work being handled by the company, when he presided at the annual meeting of the company yesterday.395 words
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Article130 1937-02-01 23 Mystery Of A Man's Death Scunthorpf. AFTER Joseph Day Beaumont, aged 40. an insurance agent, had staggered from a building and collapsed with throat wounds, his wife's name "Maud'" was found written in blooc! on a wall in th<* building. Clad only In shirt and t rou.se130 words
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Article41 1937-02-01 23 Hurry Brunette, the gunman who wa> minted in a New York flat after a-i hour's light with the police, pleaded "Guilty" at Trenton. N.w Jersey, to kid napping a State trooper named Turn bull, and was sentenced 10 Ilia iir.pri onmont-41 words
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Article, Illustration409 1937-02-01 24 \\v hop«> this week in inspi^ hoiim* of you lo oiilhlih t m infcVriority romplox. roiu|i Mt lha< sinking lino mlmh Tt| see looms superior lo vours and iiilrofliu-i' s<mim clruma inio lli<" dfeoraiioii of vonr home. IJRAMA is not always a comfortable thing to have around409 words
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Advertisement67 1937-02-01 24 Chinese New Year JHp Is Coming! TOpf /Of HOLIDAY PARTIES Coiffeur that is both BEAUTIFUL and PRACTICAL because of its BASIC PERMANENT wave by MAISON MARTIN Professor of 'Academic de Coiffure de Pahs 17|19 Amber Mansions, Orchard Road Tel. 3450 Special 33 per cent, reductions for all during the fortnight67 words
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Advertisement56 1937-02-01 24 EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW y^jjlH^ That for the toilet, in the t>ath. or aft* Every Woman Will Vw A I 111 lii in* ■■> 111 f A I &Jl^ T v 4 A Lg^Bß?^ Look ior the Blue and suver <: FjF^'^CT KWV Eau de Cologne IVI 'j llffll 156 words
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Advertisement158 1937-02-01 25 Whu Ovaltine is unequalled for A. EC O NO MY Jjw v w-s 4 4 1 >». VitAlX Remember there is more in 'Ovaltine'— v\ /n lor<> in health-giving ingredients more m rOintS V^ quality— more in quantity and more in value. VI SmS'A'KSJ'^a 'Ovaltine' is a scientifically perfect food158 words
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Article323 1937-02-01 26 Passengers 9 Tributes 7 0 City Of Benares I PRIVATE yacht" is the term usc-j n by passengers in describing the net Ellernian passenger liner City of b tiara \*hich has just completed her firs* round voyage to India and back in the qu'ck t'me of two323 words
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Advertisement464 1937-02-01 26 M^^l M^*F^^*Tf^B»T^r^^^^^^^f^^^*^^^s3^^^njßSS^S^^ta^m;^HsSs^3Ss^ "-t-^^bt Sy*jmnn_j_/ iswii^i^^ BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due T.n»,«. S^Jr.. T0n,.,. S^po". winnAN 6 500 Feb 93 12 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Mar. 26 ***** Frt 12 EANPURA 17.000 Apr. 9 gAMOT* ifISSS raiM RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aor. 23 path ay 15 000 Mar 12 CORFU 15,000 May BUrSIwAN SSo464 words
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Advertisement185 1937-02-01 26 M. M. LINE (IncorDorated In France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Afents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles JEAN LABORDE 11,414T. Feb. 2 'ARAMIS 17,536 T. Feb. 13 SPHINX 11.374 T. Feb. 21 ERIDAN 9,928 T. Mar 3 FELIX ROUSSEL 16,774185 words
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Advertisement108 1937-02-01 26 GENERAL PASSENGER AGBNW CUNARD WHITE STAK, 1 (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Fenang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar tm.s. TERUKUNI MARU s.s. HAKUSAN MARU '< > s.s. HARUNA MARU H^iJ Kates to Ist Class rnd c J5» Naples 1497 |540 ISH Marseilles 514 557 M* *gf London 557108 words
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Miscellaneous170 1937-02-01 26 Ipostal intelligence i ■>■ ~.-"-<~ STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-MORROW FOR PER DATE AND TIM* JSiS? Sitem and Southern K g SATURDAY \frica East Hawaii Maru Feb. 6 7 n, Air Mail Despatches Java and Southern Sumatra: Nether lands, closing 4 p.m. to-day. No parcel mail. Mails Expected Mails expected from170 words
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Article93 1937-02-01 27 mnc ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES SHI 0R EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No. Plancius 22 1 20 1 Yuen San'-i 18 3 lUta Hari 111 14 3 Menestheus 1« 1 City of Salisbury IO a> 11 3 Antilochus 8 3 Benledi 6 3 Charon 30 3 Irisbank ou93 words
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Article94 1937-02-01 27 To Accompany Air Liners To Study Wireless SPECIALLY selected R.A.F. officers with u experience of heavy bombing-type aircraft have recently accompanied Imperial Airway liners on cross-Channel flishts. sitting next to the chief pilot. This is a new md valuable form of training. Frequently the flights94 words
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Article55 1937-02-01 27 Benkoelen. Netherlands. 523 tons fron Lumpah 29.1 to Lumpah 3.2. Raub, British, 573 tons from Muar 29 to Muar 30.1. Zehar, British. 2,910 tons, from Londor 29.1 to Japan 30.1. Marc'la, British, 4,340 tons from Melbourne 28.1 to Australia 2.2. Kinta, British, 509 tons, from Port Swettenham55 words
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Article79 1937-02-01 27 Notice To Ma riners The Commanding Officer. H.M.3 Stork, ,'.n a marine notice through the Master Attendant, S.S., says tha, additional temporary unlighted survey beacons with black and red flags have been laid on th P following bearings and distances from Sangald rock. Malacca Strait. West Coast, position Lt 779 words
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Article39 1937-02-01 27 The Shipping Office and the Offices cf the Statistics Department will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 11, and will b,-. open on Friday, Feb. 12, for one hour only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.).39 words
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Article40 1937-02-01 27 Mr. W. Stark Toller, of the British Consular Service in China, is taking tha place of Mr. J. M. Clague as British member of th e Burma-ChUia Border Commission. Mr. Clague is unable, on medical grounds, to continue the work.40 words
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Advertisement269 1937-02-01 27 BIRXS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Sails. MARELLA In port Feb. 2 i MERKUR Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from SingaDore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passem* rs may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connectlr-269 words
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Advertisement407 1937-02-01 27 m 1 JPV>jffl TO FRENCH PORTS V^T^ S E^ WL UOiMEWAUDS. Bo rd eau^e, 2 4 i CAP TOUrXW SrM 1 Ha n re An twer P Dunkirk Mar. 4 LAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4{ OUTWARDS t i (from Marseilles). Y TOURANE FOF Saig n407 words
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Advertisement287 1937-02-01 28 MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) MITSUI CO. LTD. (IN EUROPE AMERICA) TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MITSUI." KTle^enhXltrl^ T l°o K n Y d°on. NhU ioRK OFFicE: 350 STH AVENUE, 7TH FLOOR, NEW YORK. EXPOHTr-Rubber, Tin, Sago Flour, Pepper, Gum Damar, Copra Other Ucal Produce. IMPORT PROVISION: Canned Goods, Marine Products,287 words
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Advertisement21 1937-02-01 29 IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US Before Purchasing Your Radio Receiver Me EISATHAiV RAO/o e souho F(\G/vrrfts ?s'2* ORCHARD ROAD.21 words
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Miscellaneous469 1937-02-01 29 O.N THE RADIO! Brilish Empire program me 2:— 6.20 p.m.— 9.05 Tra riTl 1397 metres (21.47 mcs); SS UBb metres (71.79 mcs.) and %ThS metres (21.47 mcs.); SS metres (15.14 mcs) and GSF I,**- metres (9.51 mcs). ftt SmUM metres (9.51 mcs>; a ?n -5 53 metres (11.75 mcs); GS469 words
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Miscellaneous479 1937-02-01 29 (Violoncello). Marie Korchlnska: Variations on a Theme of Mozart (Glinka). Hildegard Arnold: Allegro con brio (Guerni, arr. Moffat), The Holy Boy (John Ireland), Fileuse, Op. 80, No. 2 (Faure. arr. Ronchini). Marie Korchinska: Two Dances: (1> Villanesca, (2) Allegretto (Granados). 8 a.m. The News and Announce-, menfcs. Greenwich Time Signal479 words
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Miscellaneous533 1937-02-01 29 view in English on DJE, DJN DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA. DJB. 9.35 p.m —To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 950 p.m. Harp and flute music. Dora Wagner and Hans Frenz. i 10.05 p.m.— Bastien and Bastienne. Musical Comedy by W. A. Mozart 11.05 p.m.— Sports Review 11.20 p.m —Sign off533 words
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Miscellaneous333 1937-02-01 29 I'hohi. Holland Wavelength 25.57 metre*. TO-DAY Beginning of the Phohi-Piogramme for the Netherlands Indies 8.50 p.m.— National Anthem. Opening announcement. 9 p.m —Reading. 9.15 p.m.— Gram. xecordv 9.20 p.m.— Talk by Colonel A. T H Winter. 9.35 p.m.— Gram, records. 9.40 p.m.— Sports commentaries by C. J. GroothofT. 10 p.m.333 words
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Article88 1937-02-01 30 Too Vulnerable From The Air? London, Jan. 28. IT is strongly reported the building of new Government offices in Whitehall, costing £3,250,000, to accommodate the Board of Trade and Transport and Labour ministries, will be postponed in view of the superior needs of London '.s defence against airReuter Wireless - 88 words
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Article240 1937-02-01 30 Amateurs In "The Ghost Train" riE members of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club presented Arnold Ridley's Thriller, "The Ghost Train, at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Saturday night. and. despite many counter-attractions in town, there was a large and enthusiastic audience to give the players240 words
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Article36 1937-02-01 30 Havana. Jan. 28 The Cabinet has approved a moticr* ir nominate President Roosevelt a~ Cuba's cand'date for the 1937 Nobo: nraee Drize for his work at the Buenos Aires Peace Conference Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 36 words
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Article, Illustration385 1937-02-01 30 Free Cameras For Efficient Amateur Photographers Entries for this competition are now invited for the prizes to be awarded for February They should &e addressed to the Editor, the Morning Tribune. Anson Road. Singapore, and the envelopes should be clearly marked M Agfa Competition. SEND IN YOUR ENTRY NOW BEGINNING385 words
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Advertisement15 1937-02-01 30 PAVILION SHORTLY M-G-M's Excellent Comedy Show! JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE in "LOVE ON THE RUN"15 words
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Miscellaneous228 1937-02-01 30 030 10 30 p.m. European Programme. ~30 p.m. lx)cal Time Signal. Wea- her Report. Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m. Daventry— News Bulletin ..^d Announcements. 10 30 p.m Clos« down. 2 Ho. Rome IS 40 mMr** M.*lU km TO-DAY 9.20 p.m. Opening announcemeiit. News in English. Symphonic concert by the228 words
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Advertisement150 1937-02-01 31 DON 10 P r Mm^^ A OTV I rk.. J mi u Fl*' iw Jt ,3^ "H-> k n RAJ I AC aT^ ♦*>::' rIIAI O 17 fcL?» liL*- yk> I V I^,' M Somr of 111 MOI 1 FORT IVimis Ball iMMiifi-SiMN 1930 44 OPEN TOURNAMENTS IN ENGLAND, including150 words
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Article866 1937-02-01 32 Ten Chinese Couples Married Together Singapore. Sunday. CINGAFORES first mass wedding took 3 place at the Great World Cabaret this afternoon in th^ presence of more than 2.000 people. Ten Chinese couples were united in wedlock, and although the ceremony was simple it was not866 words
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Article233 1937-02-01 32 The A lham bra Thrilling Rin-Tin-Tin Serial r Singapore, Sunday. E Ant six chapters of a very fine thrillev are now showing at the Alhambra Theatre. The famous dog of the films, Rin-tin-tin, is shown at his best, and a very popular star of the present day, George Brent, takes233 words
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Article22 1937-02-01 32 Nir. S J. Clark has been appointed General Manager of Planters' Stores and Agency Co. Ltd, Kuala Lumpur anc 1 Port Swettenham.22 words
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Advertisement233 1937-02-01 32 t a ToiJiiisT r s siToppixr? j GUIDE ""I STATIONER BOOKShqp Opening on Feb. 1, 1937 CLOVERS o f^ftf* Itrtertne FlUion L| If H %|f V A Million Ocean Mil,/ 1 II II l\ K W Britten S^oo g« Subscription 50 cents yearly Banse $3 00. Modern w ar J233 words
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Advertisement228 1937-02-01 33 H.M.V. British \\lljh I -Illt^l MODEL 472 Undoubtedly the best way for you J |b m| ■if M JE^H '-^f 3^ ill.- til,\ i'9^^P t0 know this Model is to hear it in your own home. ~^|BlWE^^ On the other hand, if you would like to come into our Showrooms228 words
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587 1937-02-01 34 FIRST DAY'S RACES Jack Druce Pays $116 (From Our Own Reporter) I poll. Saturday. FINE weather favoured the first day of the Perak Turf Club's February Meeting here this afternoon. There was a large attendance and an enjoyable afternoon's sport was provided. The first upset587 words
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Article104 1937-02-01 34 1 TEN of the sixteen horses tipped by "Capt. Hawk" for Saturdav's races at looh, paid dividends aggregating SI3O Clifton Lad and Bell Press were si rain h tout winners, while Ray Welkin, tipped to win. was beaten almost at the post iu a close104 words
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Article160 1937-02-01 34 Scores In Saturday's Play THE following are the scores in Saturday's Test Match at Adelaide: AUSTRALIA— IST INNINGS Fingleton run out JJ Brown c Allen b Fames Rigg c Ames b Fames Bradman b Allen McCabe c Allen b Robins Gregory l.b.w. b Hammond Oldfield run out Chipperfield,160 words
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Article66 1937-02-01 34 London, Saturday TO-DAY'S rugger results:Army 10 Harlequins Bristol Newport 0 Guy's Hospital e Gloucester Leicester 3 Coventry 12 London Scottish 24 London Irish 0 Old Merchant T. 11 Cambridge Univ. 25 Old Paulines 8 Portsmouth Serv. 6 Aberavon 3 Pontypoll Newton Abbot 5 Plymouth Albion 17 Irish trial:Reuter - 66 words
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Article1286 1937-02-01 34 SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER RESULTS Sensations Produced In Scottish F. A. Cup THE first round of the Scottish F.A. Cup competition on Saturday produced sensations. Probably for the first time in its history the holders were beaten in the first round, when Glasgow Rangers lost to Quec,n of South (at home)1,286 words
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Article16 1937-02-01 34 Charging down a free kick -allovß charging down a penalty kick allowed. <Laws 23 and M16 words
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Article, Illustration2021 1937-02-01 35 BRILLIANT VICTORY OF THE NORTH A CLASSIC RUGGER GAME .HIST HALF DEFICIT Tl «\l l> 1 TO TRIIMPH By Hermes Singapore, Saturday. -TiTTrfrNT climax to a rugby season which has been full of thrills iMAGMH<^ d s tadium to-day when the annual North vs. A was provided at Anson r2,021 words
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Article23 1937-02-01 35 The Malayan Rugby Union was formed in 1928, Dr. E. D. Lundon. now retired, being one of the prime movers in its formation.23 words
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Article49 1937-02-01 35 The 'width of the goal posts for rugby is laid down in the rules as 18 ft. 6 ins., and the hight of the cross bur 10 feet The uprights may be any height, for the ball may pass at any height between them for a goal (Law 1>49 words
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Article32 1937-02-01 35 It is an offence for boot studs to be badly worn, or the nails protruding and the referee may order a player to change his boots if he thinks fit Law 532 words
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Article47 1937-02-01 36 Siong 800 Beat Amicable A.A. Singapore. Sunday. TOE Siong 800 A. A. beat Ills Amicable I A. A. by 3 goals to nil in th? S n C _T* r The Amicable A. A. ral of the defenders At hail "me A A. 0.47 words
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Article156 1937-02-01 36 1 Finals at the Greet World Singapore, Sunday. won themes ehamhl Slss F K Chong won the women's S« sKrg ras nf the competition, disposing of Miss 2 cr Chan after a stiff fight which >SU of to-night's matches are as follow: pSrty bSt Loh Kum Soon <CWnese156 words
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Article189 1937-02-01 36 Raffles Defeat Medicos By Twenty Points To Four Singapore. Sunday. A LARGE crowd Qj college students, and professors was present at he Inter- College Tennis tournament ndd to-day at the courts oi Goodwood P-Jk i.otel. when Raffles College and the Medical College competed The play commenced at 9.15189 words
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Article267 1937-02-01 36 Semi-Final Of Badminton Competition Singapore. Sunday. IN the semi-final ol the Singapore I Badminton Commercial Cud competition to-day at the Clerical Union Hall, the Fraser and Neave Sports Club defeated the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation by three games to two and thus qualified to meet the Bramtoco Team267 words
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Article67 1937-02-01 36 Nanking Sending Quantity To Singapore Nanking, Jan 31 AT the request of the Ministry of Interior the Nanking Government Ls sending a consignment of 6.500 national flaps to the Chinese in Singapore. No export duties will be levied on the The Central Government has awarded a tablet toSin Chew Jit Poh - 67 words
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Article531 1937-02-01 36 A Hitch In The Negotiations? Nanking. Jan 31 THE Shensi situation is very obscure Official circles maintain that the rebels have only withdrawn from Chihshui where Government troops have clashed with Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang's 150th Division under Liu To Chan. It is not clear whether theReuter - 531 words
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Article583 1937-02-01 36 GALES SWEEP EUROPE Ships Run F Or Shelter London, .U n >:. IN abnormally heavy weather, Hhi, n caused the liners Strathnaver an« Llangibby Castle to seek the pTotT tion of East Rock and suspended all sailings from Gibraltar, it is annoui ced the British destroyer Beagle h-> broken downReuter Wireless - 583 words