Morning Tribune, 6 August 1937
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Title Section15 1937-08-06 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE r^ L 2.-NO. is 9. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, Aumst 6, 1937. FIVE CENTS15 words
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Article189 1937-08-06 1 AMERICAN DEMAND LARGE TRADE PURCHASES London, Aug. 5. THE recovery of rubber tan be attributed to a revival of trade demand with America, where it is reported purchasers are around nine pence, at which nnce British manufacturers arc also buying. There has been some French investment189 words
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Article121 1937-08-06 1 Earl Of Listo wet's Appeal London, Aug. 5. THK Karl of Listowel, Chairman of "friends of the Chinese People" his written a letter m the Man(h^ter Cuardian emphasising: 'The danrrrons implications of the renewal f Japanese aggression against China and deep concern at the inaction of121 words
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Article31 1937-08-06 1 I Tokyo, Aug. 5. TBI Japanese War Office announces tbfi Japanese losses m Nor'h China from July 7 to Aug. 4 were Mil killed and 869 wounded— Reuter31 words
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Article123 1937-08-06 1 Moscow. Aug. 5. \v r attack on Span's policy m China is voiced m the Izvestia In the international situation. irnal says that the isolationist pi the United States an d Great policy of "retreats and comPlayed into the hands of the plunderers." As a result, the123 words
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Article57 1937-08-06 1 No Change In Attitude Of London, Aug. 5. H} MAISKY, the Soviet Ambassador, saw Lord Plymouth, the Chairman of Non-intervention Committee, this -•lernoon. Contrary to expectations, '!v£ d 32 notify an y change m the viet attitude regarding non-interven-| h**L 5f he declared that the reports circulated about the57 words
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Article176 1937-08-06 1 CONFIDENCE IN CHINA Moral Effect Of New Loan Proposal London. Aug. 5 THE city is mot! interested m the announcement that agreement for the £20.000 000 Chinese loan was reached m principle, the moral effect of which, as demonstrating confidence m China's future, is believed to be likely to have176 words
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Article289 1937-08-06 1 FOURTH RACE FOR AMERICAS' CUP Ranger hi Winning Position j Newport, Aug. 5. r-DAYS weather prediction is "rain with light and moderate winds." Itj Il feared that these will not be strong enough to give the challenger an opportunity to show her best qualities. A fifteen miles wind will probably289 words
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Article18 1937-08-06 1 Newport. Aug. 5. The Ranger won and the United States retain the Americas' Cup.— Reuter18 words
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Article95 1937-08-06 1 BIG STRIKE IN PHILADELPHIA STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED Philadelphia, Aug. 5. I STRIKE by 11.000 lorry drivers and al warehousemen is threatening the city's food supplies. The Mayor Mr. Davies Wilson, has proclaimed himself a virtual dictator under a state of public emergency and taken control of the police force.95 words
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Article131 1937-08-06 1 London, Aug. 5. AFTER a month of coronation and other public ceremonial, the King and Queen now at Balmoral have ahead of them two weeks of rest a#id relaxation In the Scottish scene they both love so well. Their leisurely drive from Aberdeen to131 words
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Article85 1937-08-06 1 London, Aug. 5. GENERAL Penhlng, formerly Comman-der-in-Chief of United States Army, will on Aug. 15 dedicate the chapel In the America War Cemetery at Brookwood n mr London erected to the memory of 588 American .soldiers who died m Engand during the war. The United85 words
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Advertisement33 1937-08-06 1 l r ON OTHER PAGES < 0 a (t k: Crisis 2 I Hjsli Driving Case 2 I, i'»cs Claim 3 1 ■m Art 21 ts Yews 22 I gyd< r Cud Incident 2333 words
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Advertisement63 1937-08-06 1 AUCTION CLEARANCE S A I, i: of Manufacturers' Representative's Stock of new Surplus American Dresses on Saturday, August 7th at Raffles Bazaar, Raffles Place. Dresses, will be auctioned individually to highest bidder. Auction to be conducted by Cheong Khoon Seng and Co., Licens?d Auctioneers. Dresses may be inspected at premises63 words
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Article910 1937-08-06 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Chew Jit Poh - CHINA' S MILITARY LEADERS MEET Sin Chew Jit Poh Sin Chew Jit Poh MARSHAL CHIANG AND CEN. PEI DISCUSS WAR PLANS Wholr Nation Prepared For Supreme Sacrifice Nanking. Aug. 5. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek availed himself of tb e opportunity of the presence of General Han Fu Chu. Governor of910 words
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Article74 1937-08-06 2 Ur.successful Appeal Against 3 Months' Sentence Singapore, Thursday. ABDUL Kadir bin S Kassim. %n Indian Mohammedan, Ainsuccessffllly appealed before Mr Justice Home m the High Court to-day, against conviction and sentence of three months' ri. passed on him m the lower Court, on a Charge Of cheating m74 words
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Article40 1937-08-06 2 Wore than £15,000 was paid at .t Paris le by M Georges Blumenthel tot a portrait by Fragonard, the famous. 18thry French painter it is a charmi c ol the artist daughter, Rosalie, playing with a little win c i40 words
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237 1937-08-06 2 Preliminary Inquiry Into Rash Dnm Charge Singapore Thun FURTHER evidence was recorded by Mr. l. C. Goh. the Fourth Maei^ to-day. at the preliminary inquiry m which Mr. Alexander Bteven g charged with causing dath by a rash act not amounting to237 words
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Article200 1937-08-06 2 Unsuccessful Plea By Chinese Singapore. Thursday. THE appeal of Chhan Hei Luan who was convicted on a charge of trespass with intent to commit offence, and sentenced m the lower courts to receive eight strokes of the rattan, was dismissed to-day by Mr Justice Home200 words
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Article28 1937-08-06 2 Dr. Leslie Burgin, Minister of Transport, has appointed Mr. Leonard Browe.t. of the Board of Trade, to be Secretary to the Ministry m succession to Sir Cyril Hurcomb28 words
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Article36 1937-08-06 2 Importing Regulated Textiles Singapore. ITnu TWO Chinese. Wong Peng and Kw.r Ching were fined $300 and $500 respectively by Mr. H. A. Forrer. to Criminal District Judge, this morn.nt for importing regulated textiles into 'he Colony36 words
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Advertisement114 1937-08-06 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your time, and unable to »-njoy the pleasure* of youth, take Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs end restow your Manhood, Vitality and Bnergy. Mg results m 24 hours. Dr. N Vi-Tabs are a new discovery and guaranteed to build new blood114 words
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Article557 1937-08-06 3 tAPTAIN'S VERSION OF COLLISION WITH TONGKANG II )'vil Suit Sequel To Accident On Singapore. Thursday. itinued hearing, before Mr. Justice Laville m the High Court to-day. I the c.vil suit brought by the Chinese owner of a tongkang. named Huat. against the Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien557 words
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310 1937-08-06 3 ATTEMPT TO BRIBE POLICE INSPECTOR Chinese Con vie tei And Fined 545 Singapore. Thursday CLAIMING Inspector Goodship as ati *> ti lend and a kind-hearted man who sympathised with the poor was the preto the offer of an illegal gratihcaI $15 by Koh Ah Sua. a contractor the occupier of310 words
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Article24 1937-08-06 3 Before Mr Justice Home m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m: Summonses-in-Chambers and Originating Summonses. At 11 45 am: Bankruptcy.24 words
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114 1937-08-06 3 DARING ROBBERY Chettiar Boy Relieved Of $200 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Thursday DARING daylight robbery occurred at A First Cross Street to-day when two Chinese set upon a young Chettiar boy and reliever 1 him of $200. al n Suld appear that the Chettiar boy was returning from the114 words
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Article137 1937-08-06 3 Chinese Makes Successful Appeal Singapore, Thursday BEFORE Mr. Justice Home m the Supreme Court to-day, Yong Ah Chuii appealed successfully against the sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment to te followed by one year'.s police supervision, passed on him m the lower court on a charge of attempting137 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-08-06 3 The Royal Cashmetian Dancers -vh o open a season m Singapore at the Victoria Theatre to-night.16 words
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Article76 1937-08-06 3 A SALE of magazines and periodicals purchased for Rallies Library from July to December of this year will b<> held at the Library on Tuesday. Aug 10. at 5 p.m. Purchasers at toil sale will receive back numbers of magazines and periodicals regularly as current numbers arrive. For76 words
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Advertisement20 1937-08-06 3 PARAMOUNT FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BEST AMERICAN BATTERY From All Dealers Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS Singapore. €X /^^^V A '^^M^r^k^k^T^9K- jA V20 words
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Article69 1937-08-06 4 Lond n Aim. 5. R" 8 15 If) 9 +1 16 S( P l Bayers. »fl6 9 +1 16 J::!l Vl;ir Buyeri 9' 0 93 16 4-116 PALM OIL .Mai*™, Llmd(m All 5 In bulD .lu/vAuk •Dpi £24 2.0" Valu,. DUCtUntCd Auu. Bhloment £1639 BeUen n663 sdlers I'KPm/^^AQ^'69 words
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Article131 1937-08-06 4 London. Aug. 5. f IGURES issued by Lloyds Register of *6 smallest since h i a st)faru^ with n tntTi ti. uar namely 41 a total tonnage of 41.209. lw Percentage —BritS A*£ h s a smal X British Official Wireless *2£t I SK? t lles a131 words
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Article16 1937-08-06 4 t«l>U* London. Aug. 5. ul 20 20 aoiittt forward J o 16 +1 g16 words
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Article72 1937-08-06 4 London. Aug. 5. Previous To-day Chang, r.T. on Paris (doting middle rate) 132.7:; 139 «2 o 11;. on Amsterdam (dosing miudle rate) 9.03 «03 1 lfi 7\£ .1. on Btiangnal (doting selling rate) U. 29 32 Unchanged .1. on Hongjcong (closing selling rate; Is -3132 UndSSSi .1.011 Japan72 words
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Advertisement68 1937-08-06 4 1 THE YOKOHAMA y^O^-^^X flflOT SPECIE BANK. LTD. V'\ W/ jl I < Established m 1880) y \^fr_jj/ Capital Subscribed (Fully Tr- Pa,d UP> Y.1C0000.00--»U I T I'll Rlwrv rttnd Y.no.ooo.onof. UHITISII Heido YOKOHAMA mSOUIfCI COMPANY, lit) STNOAPORE BRANf'H HIYIR CHAMBERS BRANCHES AGENCIES place THROUGHOUT THE Manam r yamamoto WOULD68 words
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Advertisement144 1937-08-06 4 BANK OF CHIA <Incorpora din ph*, v A. \6 a. L» tt, tICa STREET PeClai Cn Vr> PAID LP CAPITAL SWERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS of" Ch S 40,000,000.00 IOTAL ASSETS APPROXniATFIv Ch S 4-800.000 00 lfc y Ch $1,800,000,000.00 Lond(?n VE N SEAS B,UNCHEs Mini 'ONUON BANKERS Midland Bank Overs***144 words
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Article720 1937-08-06 5 STOCKS SHARES S! ied By Fraser 6Company Ord. 1.55 1.65 r Pwtf. 2.35 2.45 8.00 lO.UOnon GENERAL Singapore. Aug. 5. 6 p.m. fTaaer Co. Buyers Sellers n ..6 3 6 9 ..36-37 6 Oaj 58- 60--mi 33 6 35 1.35 1.40 26 6 28--mgor 05 2 Isxd Tin 0.41 0.44720 words
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266 1937-08-06 5 The Singapore Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Assn 1341*4 auction, sth August 1937 Catalogued 1.803.931 lbs tons 805.33 < offered 1,464,669 lbs tons 653.85 Sold 1.347,180 lbs tons I I ndoi 8p By Bd New York Spoi 18 3 8 cts PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked si: per lb. Standard Quality 1M)266 words
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Article47 1937-08-06 5 Mails arrived from Europe etc.. 'London» by Air <Imperial» yesterday. Ge--1 Tieral delivery of letters 8.4a a.m. to-day Mails expected irom Europe etc < London mails) by 8.1. <Rohna> due at Rttlgapare to-day. DtlnorV? of boxholders' letters and letters 8.45 a.m. respectively on the same day.47 words
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Article45 1937-08-06 5 The Bernardin De St. Piene is expected to arrive at Singapore from Haiphong, Tour me, Ba*gr.n to-day <Aug. 6> at Q a.m.. and sail on same day at 3 p.m. for Madras. Pondicherry. Colombo. Aden. Djibouti. Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.45 words
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Article65 1937-08-06 5 THE next meeting of the Leaders' Course of the Catholic Action of the Church of St. Joseph, will be held at the Mercantile Institution. Queen Street, on Sunday. Aug. 8. commencing at 5.48 p.m These meetings are open to all interested, and no charge is made for admission.65 words
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Article238 1937-08-06 5 Steamships. Wearnes, United Engineers, Malayan Collieries. Hammers and Alexandra Brickwork Prefs. while Straits Traders continued steady at quotations. The undertone m Industrials is firm and for those stocks which there are buyers sellers are hard to locate LOANS —The Loan market is dull but steady Messrs. Fraser Co.'s238 words
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Article242 1937-08-06 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int 4i„ ,Jl2 r 31 30 1«H 105Vz norn 1 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 4' !nn Mar 31 SeP l 30 ....107 11-0 norn 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 j, Int Mar. 31. Sept. 30 ....115 117 norn JJI3 red. 1963242 words
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Advertisement208 1937-08-06 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V m f 0 T r ?u rated m tne Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS v. v, 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. Managing208 words
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205 1937-08-06 6 UNRULY TASSEL Perplexity At Cambridge Ceremony Canberra, July 27 THE Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons i his return to Canberra revealed that the ceremony of receiving a doctorate of the University of Cambridge is an ordeal beset with unexpected difficulties. Mr. Lyons said that when gowned to receive the degree conferred205 words
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Article122 1937-08-06 6 Sir Daniel Levy Learn £***** Sydney. N.S.W. July 27 •IR DANIEL LEVY, for 10 years Speaker S of the New South Wales Assembly. has left £51.000. his pstate are his three unmarneu sisters wifh whom he lived at Darling Point. Sydney. t The will, which is very short is JTK122 words
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Advertisement161 1937-08-06 6 r SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINEE TO.DAY at 2 -JO SCHOOL CHILDREN 20 cento. I CAPITOL I One of the truly great pictures of all time! Rudyard Kipling's immortal tale of snips and men made into a mighty screen successor to "Mutiny on the Bounty!" W<>> C* __g____\ >\ M <•*« v161 words
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Advertisement151 1937-08-06 6 POSITIVELY LAST 2 Shows 6-15 9-15 ALHAMBRA To-night DRAMA THAT DRIVES I ROMANCE THAT BURNS! Yoe'U live every reel of tow Moling, exciting y (U,______\ 4fijr* J_W W/AC GLORIA STUART WALTER PIDGEON Billy Burrudr* Hobort Covonoogh Gerald Oliver Smith Sidney Hoctaer Jod Smart Oovid Oliver A New Uiivtjrsol Pklvt Also151 words
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182 1937-08-06 7 "TO SAFEGUARD THE CHARACTER OF VENICE" v Of Canals Ami Palaces To Be Cleaned Up |gj city of canals and palaces, Is to b e cleaned up and ntmire^tT^m m i r the Italian Government, repaired at the Council of Ministers, presided over I "to safeguard the charac er ol182 words
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Article173 1937-08-06 7 v xhanmtwn C a mtracl Signed Bucharest. < A' v n uion of i been si Works, of Ci i t King C arol and n for maj th? "lai lap ii; Ruma under the p menl Li\ his efforts to modernise Ruma righting fl rces Kir-.'.173 words
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Article108 1937-08-06 7 Honorary Mayor of" St. Denis" iSLTHOUGH dto resign by M. rnment and defeated Uc put Up for re-election. M d r former Mayor and teame Right-Wing French Party, has been given the title mayor of St. Denis" by Council. cot ok this step after 11. ttenant, If. Marcel Marad h108 words
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Article72 1937-08-06 7 For the firs*: time m the history of the Tour de France, the cycling race round the country, which was begun m Paris recently, a British team competed. The riders were W Burl. C. Holland, and P. Gachon. TI e last-named is a Frenchman by birth, but he emigrated to72 words
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Article64 1937-08-06 7 R A. Butler. Parliamentary Secreto tiie Ministry of Labour, has ac--1 chairmanship of the Central tion Committee of the Conservative m succession to Dame Reglna The work of the Committee. now i inks as a sub-commi'tee of I xecu ive Committee of the National of Conservative and Unionist Asms, will64 words
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78 1937-08-06 7 CHAIN OF LAKES Discovered In Central Australia Alie Springs, July 24 THE Macl f party ds--1 c north ol Ifoui I rrived at Hermann- n .1 1 IJ I 0 Wdi d rhe >uth- i I i.i th confli a continua ol H< N and Ai v i n rangi78 words
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Article, Illustration20 1937-08-06 7 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers m 'he RKO Radio musical, "Shall We Dance," opening on Aug. 18 at the Capitol.20 words
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Advertisement82 1937-08-06 7 Most Popular P:iir of St.try m their Grandest Musical and Dancing Show km •+tw^'f' Edward Everett Horton Eric Blore Jerome^ 1 Co*m Kettl Galllan W'lj William Brisbane and yy Harriet Hoctor f COMING SHORTLY AT THE CAPITOL a HULBERT COURTNEIDGE .^.'^^BBafe v^^^w IiMEDY-SONG -DANCE HF P C I U H82 words
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826 1937-08-06 8 ENGLAND'S FIRST SETTLERS IN AMERICA Celebration To Commemorate 350 th {ntuversary Roanoke Island. North Carolina ENGLAND'S first sett has m America were honoured at the opening of a months' celebration commemorating the 350 th anniversary of theii colony on the remote wooded bluffs of Roanoke Island, off the coast of826 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-08-06 8 Miss Florence White, the founder and organiser of the National Spinsters' Pensions Association, with th B petition which was presented to Parliament for earlier pensions for spinsters. Topical Press29 words
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Article, Illustration73 1937-08-06 8 Two police eJßcen who were In char of tne area around Fort Belvedere, the Duke of Windsor's country residence :.s King Edward VIII, daring the critical days of the abdication last December, were henoured by the Kiiij; at Buckingham Palace, Louden They were Superintendent Carry of chertsey and Sergeant Backahell73 words
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Advertisement91 1937-08-06 8 WgWfi "v _jf§_"^*}&£ ,v /v B rpfT^TTT^ni ixm \i TTPPT3TI k<h nd TlMlfla 14l fll "JIbI OSI ?41rtiW^!L 3 EFFICIKNCY E2S1 "EEE3 IMIAI H !1 CONS! WIMIUN [jj^jjxlij CAKINKIS Freezing surface has been increased on all models giving lower cabinet U m pen are raster freezing and more Ice cubes.91 words
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Article320 1937-08-06 9 SYNTHETIC FROM| COAL ffloh Prices Of Real Capetown. i N \TIONAL petrol industry for A South Africa, with a public utility company engaged m producing petro! from coal, was foreshadowed m a soeech at Maritzburg by Mr. Oswald Pirow. I'nion Minister of Railways and Defence.320 words
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Article103 1937-08-06 9 New Ultimatum For Chileans A Valparaiso. N old law whereby all citizens on the electoral registers here must vote m municipal elections or be fined has lug up by the city treasurer. Is faced with a deficit m the mvPa] budget, and he hopes tha* fines103 words
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Article72 1937-08-06 9 "Untouchable" Who Sang Of Equality F Bombay, walking through a South Indian village singing songs on the evils of uchabillty." and claiming equal I for "Untouchables" with castea JJ». an "Untouchable" named Alagan ten to death by caste villagers resented the words of the songs. Police were72 words
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Article, Illustration129 1937-08-06 9 Mrs. Eva Lowenburg, London-born variety artist, has been imprisoned for 12 weeks m Russia and has been charged with espionage and terrorism. Mrs. Lowenburg and her sister, Miss Ivy Linden, who is living m London, appeared on the stage together as the Linden Sisters. When staying at the Astoria Hotel129 words
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Article75 1937-08-06 9 17,000 Feet Reached By Women Honolulu. ANEW world's :Uht aeroplane altitude record for women la cla med by two women he«e with a heieh;. of 17.000 feet. The women. Mi.ss Beverly Dodgp and Mrs. Virginia Thomas, have had the ba- rograph of their machine sent to Washington75 words
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Article98 1937-08-06 9 Strange Case In Belgrade Belgrade. TRIFKO Ristitch, the son of a railway worker m Tsu'a, Herzegovina, can see better by night than by day and can read newspapers and books m a completely dark room Trifko has normally, bad eyesight He cannot tee to read Without spectacles.98 words
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Article65 1937-08-06 9 Film Of Arctic Flight Moscow. I FILM entitled "The Flight of the Heroes" has just been released m Moscow. It depicts the preparations for the historic Moscow-North Pole-USA flight made by th-. Sovie* Airmen Chkalov, P^ldukov and B< lyakov from June 18--20 The f il m65 words
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Article117 1937-08-06 9 He Didn't Pay His Taxes! Greenfield Mass. A NEWSBOY, here has been fined &d for non-payment ol federal tax<Elmer E. Taylor has to contribu*. yen cents (3%d) a month to the Government's Social Seruritv programme, He Is also legally obliged to deduct se- n Cents tor secuV v117 words
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Article231 1937-08-06 9 85 Miles Per Hour On Loch Lomond Glasgow SIR Malcolm Campbell, who was matting tests With Ins new motor-boa: Bluebird on Loth Lomond, leeently. ran his craft over the measured mile for the tir:;t tune, and although the Bluebird's engine was never at full throttle the231 words
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Article187 1937-08-06 9 They Do It Properly In Bosnia Belgrade. BULL lighting has been found to exist, as a popular sport among the peasants of the high Visoka Mountains In Bosnia. This IS not the Spanish kind of bu fighting, but bull is matched against bull and fierce battles result. Thousands187 words
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Article124 1937-08-06 9 Steamship Company Sued New Tort A SUIT from 1120 000 broie ht bj :c'a tives of a passenger who was buried 'at sea from the ih- d<- Prance against tli. French Line has hem deckled "> lavour of the defendants The litigation was instituted b) cousina f124 words
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Article326 1937-08-06 10 «TiHE printing order for the Morning Tribune of Saturday last was 2,000 copies. The total returns received m respect of this issue were only eight copies, which means that the net circulation of the paper on July 31 was 1992. We give these figures because they are the326 words
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767 1937-08-06 10 Abyssinia the key to Anglo-Italian Friendship DRITISH political circles have attempte to throw a damper on the fires c speculative discussion which arose ou Of the publication of f he news that cordial exchange of letters had take I place between Mr Neville Chamberlair the Premier, and Signor Mussolini. It767 words
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Article, Illustration34 1937-08-06 10 Ihe Papal legate bS Braaee, Cardinal Pacelli. paid a visit to the Vatican pavilh.n at the Grand Exposition m Paris. He is seen arriving at th e Pavilion with his retinue. France Press e34 words
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Article91 1937-08-06 10 Dr. Balhetchet. from the Stru. Settlements, has been appointed M» cal Officer. Teluk Anson. Mr. H. H. Peterson of the lfethodisl Mission, formerly of Ipoh. has retiinvd from leave He will be stationed Penang. Ai The Hon'ble Mr. J. D. Hall. British Adviser, Kedah. and Mr. W. W. Dajldactlng91 words
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Article324 1937-08-06 11 FOUND AMONG SQUIRRELS Extended To Seven States Denver, Colorado. ANEW form of bubonic plague, which is spreading rapidly among animals m the western part vi America, may be carried to the Ohio river region and prove very dangerous to man. This warning has been given324 words
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Article121 1937-08-06 11 One In Six Live In The States Kingston. MVKE than 16 per cent.— or one out of every six— of native Canadians uve In the United States, it has been revealed here. The Dominions statistician, Dr. R. H. c u.s. told a conference here on Cana-dian-American affairs that121 words
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128 1937-08-06 11 LEAVE TO SEE GOD 20 Months For Indian Worker Simla AN office superintendant has been grreu 20 months' leave by the municipal Monties here "to attain communion th God." He is Kishorilal. a man of 40. Kishorilal went away without telling his wife and children or his employers An intensive128 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-08-06 11 King Carol of Rumania, who is travelling strictly incognito, is on a pleasure trip to London. Later he plans to go to Scotland. King Carol is seen leaving his London hotel. Topical Press33 words
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Article166 1937-08-06 11 Only One White Man Ever Saw Washington, DC AN Indian ceremony so sacred that only one whitoej man has ever seen it performed is described m a manuscript presented to the Smithsonian Institute hern. The manuscript is the work of John G. Carter, a Washington attorney— the man166 words
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Article23 1937-08-06 11 Mrs L. B Jenkins, wile of R< v B Jenkins of Lower Perak. has been admitted to the Batu Galah hospital for appendicitis.23 words
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Article136 1937-08-06 11 New Sclf'Sn/jiciencY Rules Berlin. MEASURES for safenuardlnc the nations bread supply m the new harvest yqar have just been published. It is forbidden to use pure wheat or rye flour for making cake or bread. It is also forbidden to use wheat, rye, barley, oats,136 words
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Article97 1937-08-06 11 Hungarian Chef Gets His Prize Budapest. A HUNGARIAN chef has Just received from England the prize he won In a cookery competition 23 years ago. Tn 1914. a few months before war broke ut, a world cookery exhibition was held m Vienna. M. Csaky. one of97 words
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Article205 1937-08-06 11 Strange Story Of Asso, The Ape Man Tangier AN "ape man" living at Skoura— an out-of-the-way-oasis m the Sahara region of Morocco is attracting great interest among travellers and tourists This weird creature, known as Asso, has most of the physical qualities of the ape narrow sloping forehead,205 words
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Advertisement54 1937-08-06 11 THE TRUE TON4C FOOD Obtahtcblm of ail Chmmttu ond Storm _^^_wS_M_jP^^^^^^^^^^t____ f_^__\ Wk^jr^ SPECIAL KEOJ'ES'I V WE SEKVE RIJSTAFFEL TIFFIN (.51. 25) TO-MORROW MAKE VOIR RESERVATIONS NOW! PHOrll #JM P II f > V V 5933 "AN Telegraphic Address: 5934 f 1^ GOODWOOD CHARMINGLY SITUATED IDEAL FOR VISITORS JOT TOURIS!54 words
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Article, Illustration288 1937-08-06 12 Admiral Sir R„M Durston th e \\?M I An officer of th<B r Redland (England) and Blueland, an imaginary country 600 miles away m the Atlantic were th e "opposing forces" m thp coastal defence exercises, m which land, sea and air services look part. The288 words
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Advertisement37 1937-08-06 13 Y^sVv ?'lJj WHIST X V O (KIT WATCIKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEST SWISS MADE 162 FIRST PRIZES IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES. JEWELLERY WATCHES Set with RKAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place. SINGAPOKK.37 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1937-08-06 14 MENUS FOR WEEK S( KAMKLfrI) BGG Willi IMUKI) BEBF 1 i pound jar dried or chipped beef 3 eggs 3 tablespoons cold water 1 tablespoon butter Shred bud into small pieces Heat thoroughly m butter which has been melted m skillet Add water to eggs, beating until light Add egg1,273 words
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Advertisement105 1937-08-06 14 BREAKFAST n sh I 'mils Puffed Wheat C 'mini Su«ar (MM liver But.n Burk-Wheat Cakes r«Ut Butter Jam Mann lade Coffee CNN Milk Chilled Pineapple Juice Cereals Sliced Bananas Cream Scrambled Errs with Dried Beef IctMl Toast Raisin Bread Butter Jam Marmalade Butter Jam Marmalade Cold Tongue and Ham Toast105 words
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Advertisement159 1937-08-06 14 LUNCHEON I Cremm «>i Oyster Soup Assorted (old Platter Baked Staffed Potatoes Baked BeaBf Lettuce Salad Pickles Chutney Lightning Cake Tomato Juice Cocktail Fish Pie (reamed Potato Cauliflower Chaudfroid Bachelor Pudding. 'Meat Pie Glazed Carrots Boiled Potatoes Salad Baked Apple Custard Sauce Cream of Onion Soup Cheese Souffle Raw Carrots159 words
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Advertisement159 1937-08-06 14 DINNER i I Tripe and Onion in Whit, s Crcunifd P< tato Buttered auliftLJ Rhubarb with Marshmallou s.,,,,' 1 Coffee Salmon Bake Chicken Corn Chowdei Mashed Potato Creamed Suin-i-h Bran Muffins Prune Sponge Gnocchie I Spinach Soup Fried Fillet oi Sole Is Roast Beef Horseradish Sauce 1 Gravy Roast Potatoes159 words
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Advertisement283 1937-08-06 15 j ?A TOURISTS SlToi»i»l GUIDE £YES HAIR-DRESSER i i i ■BSSSSSSSSSHHBSSSSSSB a. A R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. I £Sfr&*& J-oveiy Ladies > I /w* Have Their J I (Dr. of Ocular Science). J Jf j PERM Practice Limited To The Eye. S \ffi at the S i 4, ARCADE, GROUND283 words
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Advertisement498 1937-08-06 16 ___m j I _tW_W\~ a _J *=sn^rni: ]P 1 BR I rpß I BS^kß^lil! BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA. LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* Outwards. Due i>oe Joim.if* Spore. ToDoafe S'pore> 1937. 1937. RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 13 BHUTAN 6.100 Oct. 18 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 27 RANCHI 11,500 Oct. 22 SOMALI 6 800498 words
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Advertisement448 1937-08-06 16 PVy^BL TO FRENCH PORTS t^__^__^ £S *M HOMEWARDS. CAP S^ JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Au" 20 LINOIS For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Bept CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Be "i J DENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk o< OUTWARDS. CAP PADARAN For .Saigourane. Haiphong448 words
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Advertisement87 1937-08-06 16 CHINA/JAFAM LINE (sig cargo vessels with Umitoa but comiortable passenger accommodation. M.s. INDIA for ManUa, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama. I Kobe, Osaka, Dalny Aug m.s. PANAMA for Jaffa, Hail a, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Aug. W ITo Rotterdam To ManUa I Roundtrip. S'pore|China| Japan and back (abt. 7 weeks) P* For further87 words
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Article173 1937-08-06 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVKS OK KXPMTKD TO AKKIVK Entrance Fxit Sn h> Oedewii Gate Gate Ophir 22 l l Hong Peng 20 1 1 Santhia 18 2 3 Hi har If, 2 3 Kola 14 2 3 Oneisen iv ii 2 3 i Bheng Yu 9 2173 words
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Article67 1937-08-06 17 The following passengers are arriving m Singapore by the Fushimi Maru which la due h«ye on Aug. 22: Mr. G. Blair, Mr. E. A. M. Blijham, Master C. Colenbrander, Mr. P. G. X Hansen, Mrs. M A Koster-Binsbergen, Mr J. S. Menary. Mr. E. B. Owen. Mr. Sic67 words
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Article769 1937-08-06 17 and Axpe Mendi. Mr. Eden. Th.. Seabank, carrying, it b Ueved, a number of securities and valuables from Bilbao, arrived at the b rench port of La Palllce about a month ai»o. i understand that legal steps have. In the meantime, been Instituted n the :h courts769 words
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Advertisement375 1937-08-06 17 AIR MAIL DESPATCHES i»p«* Penang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Java and Southern Sumana: Nether- Palestine. Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great closing 7 p.m. Sunday. Britain, Ireland, Europe and N. and S. ila Lumpur and Penang: Internal America: Imperial, closing 10 p.m. Ur Service closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. to-morrow. m375 words
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Advertisement136 1937-08-06 17 i\. Y. K. LIIVE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. Incorporated m Japan). io LONDON, via Penang, Oftetako, Aden, Port Saul, Marseilles Gibraltar. as. "KASHIMA MAKU" Aug. 1!) m s. YASUKUNI MAKU Sept. 1 ••.s.s. HAKONE MAKU" Sept 1G a 8. SUWA MAKU sept Katts to Ist (lass 2nd136 words
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Miscellaneous137 1937-08-06 17 jpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES TO-DAY roit FIB DATt AND IIME pinang Slbi I Aug. 6 8 a.m. Pandan Sib 6 8 a.m. Boon Hei ..6 9 a.m. ,-i Tembilahan Banka 6 1 p.m. I -west Sumatra, S.-East Lebes, Moluccas and Dilly Wr g 2.30 p.m. 8 2.20. j>.m.137 words
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113 1937-08-06 18 Boys Of II And Girls Of 12 1 l/i*l'\f M the marriage laws allow i>< N oM e 4and Kg d ge r Columbia and 39 s U mnimun m E and 16 1 *>"»** n M for boys and 18 for girls. mum113 words
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Article214 1937-08-06 18 No Difference In Chinese Army rpHE followin d< &1 atched ii banking an Aug. i« .j ;i -,.,i by the Chinese Consulate- neral at Si re to-day. Tf i of Uie highesi military comman lara at N i k ng io reimo Chiang X i Shelf.' insti uctions214 words
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Article108 1937-08-06 18 Wkged Fight With Impark* apt re, Thursday < 0 w to i aye b A injured In a fight with anoth* ti r same ra removed rrpm the I>, ich Road Police Btation to hospual t evening. Ho had wounds over his ad which bled profusely. I conscious.108 words
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Article89 1937-08-06 18 Amsterdam. MILLIONS of fat giej caterpillar.,' have completely denuded the trees which border Amsterdam's ring of canals. They drop on to pedestrians from thr tree" and have even penetrated the neighbouring hou f The «*J^« i.cvp made several unsuccessful attempts to stamp out thus plasue and89 words
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Article, Illustration76 1937-08-06 18 The Imperial airways flvins boat "Caledonia" arrived back ai Southam ten from the lovms ur !;.^e. Ireland, alter eompieting hei firs! pcrimental double-crossing ol the Atlantic. The return ocean cr« Irom Newfoundland to Poynes was accomplished n 12 hours 7 minutes. At ihe same tune, the American machine "Clipper III"76 words
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Article, Illustration122 1937-08-06 18 The wing of a Royal \.r lone avre \nson reeannalsanee plane eesnpleteh blocked read after the nu chum, retnrning le Taagsaere (Sussex) lerodrome alter a Might, aver- ran tin field, went through a wire fence and hedge 'and ended ap en thf roadside bank. The machine was attached to No.122 words
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160 1937-08-06 18 "CRUEL, BRUTAL AND GHOULISH PRACTICES" Bombay. THE existence of "cruel, brutal and ghoulish" practices indulged irj by r» community of Indian Christians living m a Bombay suburb is alleged m a remarkable letter to the Bombay "Sunday Standard" the writer of which states that the survival of Voodoo worship, m160 words
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Article158 1937-08-06 18 L Municipal Statement Up To July 31 PHE Singapore Municipal health state ment for the week ended Jul* ihowi that there were 245 deaths Dared with 215 m the previous aeo. md with 249 m the corresponding .\e« )f last year. The chief causes of death wen Beri-beri158 words
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Article58 1937-08-06 18 Sin Thursday. A reporl was lodged with the police by b Cantonese woman last night that three Chinese entered her room m Syed Alwl Road and demai ded 351 from her. The men were alleged to have been armed with revolver**. Investigations are In progress, but nn arrests58 words
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Article24 1937-08-06 18 Rose Violet Jerram I a X mi inquest to have diet om aused by a R bite ari a dea h was record* d24 words
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Miscellaneous47 1937-08-06 18 Church Servici CHUM B OF ST. JOSEPH Sunday m TtgftJ r P 5 30 Ma" P n t h for the Pop* Tm P< 41 At 4.00 p m. of the Apostleship oi Pr> At 5 00 p.m. Vespers and B< Pridav.Aug 13 at 5.30 p.m Service47 words
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Article381 1937-08-06 19 THOUSANDS AFFECTED Increasing General Efficiency Berlin. SWEEPING redistribution of GerA many s agricultural land is proved for m a decree of 20 pages, d by the Ministry of Agriculture, the' Master of Forests and the Ministry of Justice. Th* new law becomes effective on i 1938381 words
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Article73 1937-08-06 19 Germans Produce Giant Berlin {i^ largest accordion m the world, it claimed, has been made by o firm of and mouth organ manufacturers KKngonthal, m the mountains of instrument is six feet high and el long. It will be played simullv by six music-hall artists for has been73 words
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Article, Illustration109 1937-08-06 19 Two motherless children, Gilbert (aged 15) and Doreen f^W^""*' vvho have iust travelled 12.000 miles trom their home m Townsville, Australia to Bradford, Yorks. where they are to live with relatives Their father. Mr. Herbert Smith, a former Bradford man. who went109 words
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Article305 1937-08-06 19 Cycle Rule Round Australia Sydney. N.S.W. July 25 MR SYDNEY SMITH, of West Kogarsh. Sydney, .a 25-year-old commercial artist has ridden round Australia on a push bicycle. life covered 9.600 mile* m 16' 2 weeks, which probably constitutes an unofficial record for the Journey. The305 words
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Article22 1937-08-06 19 Ac A.scot relic, the two-handled silver cup described as "The Queen's Vase. Ascot, 1891," was sold for £22 8s at Chris tie's22 words
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Miscellaneous522 1937-08-06 20 ON THE RADIO BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME nimm^lim 9M ajn GSH 13 97 mftre. <zlA w ORG 1«.K« met** (17 79 n»r. 1193 metrei! (21.53 mca.) i*a«Msn*M*M J—? 1 m *.m. IiSII 1397 mrtrr. <SX4I mw.), GSO 1fi.86 metre. (17 79 inc.); GSJ 13.93 metre. (21 U rnr».> Transmission 5: 6.48522 words
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Miscellaneous408 1937-08-06 20 1.4 i metres (y.J4O St»', UJH *»••< ui.-ir.-j, ats.ao n.v<. itJ». I* mm II^DJB. DJN. DJE 0 k i p m I iii pin News m English. 7.36 pin Concert of Light Music i onUnued) Bio p.m Greetings to our Listenei n the Netherlands East Indies. 8.20 p.m. New- and408 words
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Miscellaneous833 1937-08-06 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres Polonaises for the Piano by Chi 7 3D p.m. Time. V.Ya b< announcements. 7.40 p.m.: --"It Was In The Romantic Play by John Henrik Ege. With mu-ic by Pepper. Recorded m 'Studios of the British Bl 'Corporation. I 840833 words
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Article, Illustration698 1937-08-06 21 TREASURES Ob GREAT VALUE Wide Support For Proposal 1 (By Air Mail) INI LUENTIAL supp,.r t is being g i v e n to I proposal that u great exhibiof Indian art should b e held in London, and already many p e pi e698 words
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Article129 1937-08-06 21 Mandate Was Not Unworkable Zurich. Aug. 4. THE Palestine report was the mail theme of a speech by Dr. Wcizmann Chairman of th e Jewish Agency in Palestine at trie opening of the world Zionist Congress when he challenged som*> conclusions reached by the report. He admi-ied the129 words
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Article, Illustration122 1937-08-06 21 Passengers By The Antenor T*he following passengers for 'he Straits are due by the Antenor tomorrow (Saturday):— Miss C. Ha worth. Mr and Mrs A MaG. Clark-Walker. Mr. A MacCombie Mr. and Mrs. T G. C. Webster, Miss M. H. Amour. Miss L. Woh'.ers Mr P B. Marriott, Mr. r.122 words
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Article137 1937-08-06 21 KING VISITS BOYS' CAMP His Majesty Joins In The Fun A. London. Aug. 3. LL royal ceremony was relaxed when Iks Majesty paid a visit t o his camp tor boys a: Bouthwold. Bareheaded and wearing grey shorts and an open irek cricket shirt the King was continually smiling and137 words
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Article429 1937-08-06 21 Mr and Mrs. w. Hartley, Sir ft [j Trimmer, Mr. and Mrs. c. t WiiUiam.s. the Rev. and Mrs. Stephei 'Band. Lieut. O. C. 8. Dobbie and .Lieut. L. P. Cocks. > Before dinner His Excellency presented the Letters Patent of Knight Bachelor to Pir George Trimmer.429 words
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Advertisement29 1937-08-06 21 urn m m^+o*^*o^m*mm,__B*o>*__m9*Oi_ 9 wmm__m^+m t _m9*m ___m\ j ABSOLUTE SECURITY j j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD 1 j I 1 Aeent*: i RIME, DARRw ro rm s neamrf BrenH29 words
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Article144 1937-08-06 22 Aii Oiler To Turn Professional RONALD limine. American ami Wimbledon UWU tennis champion, and at present rated N» I m the world ranking win, it is understood, be offered MM" to nndertakc a world professional tour w.th Perry and Vines, m the cawing winter, when144 words
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Article, Illustration15 1937-08-06 22 Competitors m the &N yards (B) ra < v at (he Telok Kurau English School sports.15 words
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Article88 1937-08-06 22 Joining Lancashire League Lahore. July 2». AICARNATH, tne Indian test cricketer, who, it will be recalled, figured In an unfortunate controversy last year, end[ing m the Beaumont Committee enquiry, j has received a cable from Mr. Morgan. Chairman of the Kelson Club. Lancashire League, offering him £500, plus88 words
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136 1937-08-06 22 WATER POLO Y. M. C. A. Juniors Draw With R.A.F. Singapore, Thursday. rglHI junior team ot the Y.li.C A chew 1 with Uieß A r m a game ol water polo played at Port Canning this afterunintcre,lu,e, game, and the standard ol play was all thai could be expected ol136 words
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Article52 1937-08-06 22 DU \v .1 Ks.s had sailed by the Antilocnm en route t<» Dublin to take up the appolntmenl ot clinical clerk a' the Rotunda Hospital m order to further hii clinical work m midwifery and gynaecology He Is expected back m Singapore m May next and52 words
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Article47 1937-08-06 22 Essex Defeat Worcester By 121 Runs London. Aug. 5. ESSEX defeated Worcester at Worcester by 121 runs. Essex: 198 < Perks 8 for 63 1 and 165 Perks 7 for 43 Worcester: 82 (Nichols 5 for 36. Peter Smith 5 for 27 1 and 160— Reuter.47 words
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Article335 1937-08-06 22 IS -Year Girl Cyclists Feat Sydney. N.S.W. July 27. RIIMM. into a powerful wind, Miss Joyce Barry 18-year-old track j < iiampion. cycled from Newcastle In Sydney, IMJ miles hi <> hours 34 minute |g-| .1 seconds. The Utan I record is 4 his. 57 mm335 words
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Article69 1937-08-06 22 ENTRIES for annual badminton and tenms singles and doubles championn i mrnprnents of the Sew Sin "ia will (lose on Aug. 12. T l c who Vvi V nn t ve t sen i j n theii n tries are remiested to do so now to 'the69 words
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Article169 1937-08-06 22 IN a cricket match played at Balestier. the Clarke Rangers beat a BM" frcm H.M.S. Aberdare by 55 runs. Scores H.M.S. ABERDARE A B. Turnbull c Ally b Clarke Biown run out Merwood c Oliveiro b Clarke Schofield c and b Ally B. Zanger b Ally169 words
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Article55 1937-08-06 22 The following have accepted cricket for the Singapon Non-1 vs. S. R. C. at the S. R. C. on 6un< 11 a.m:— A. Gilmour. C. Hewetson Hunter. A. B. Jordan icai t >. W A Dr. J. M. A. Lowson. Major R H L. V. Rolfe. Major C M Usher.55 words
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368 1937-08-06 22 Singapore. Thur Ixbe tenth annual athletic sports of the Telok Kurau English Schoo eapore were held to-day In the presence of a large gathering of sp< At the conclusion of the sports, Mrs. C. W. Blomfield. wife of th master, uave away the368 words
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Article160 1937-08-06 22 Competition For Meyer Cup ryHE following is the draw -l qua lif vine round of the T championship to be played Saturday and Sunday. w. IffcMullan vs. s. I. M. n Sq Ldr. H. Waring VS. V Chong: S. N. Kelly vs. R. H l b L. H.160 words
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Article81 1937-08-06 22 Innovation For Coronation Meeting THIS year's annual sports of the AFC Sports Club, to be held on their grot! ids m Paya Lebar. will taki form of a special Coronation v meeting. In drawing uo the programme, efforts have been made to make the meeting attractive to ail81 words
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Article372 1937-08-06 23 "EXAGGERATED" REPORTS Criticism Of British Sportsmanship Chicago, July 27. Mr. George Jacobus, President of the American Proie^aona! Golfers 1 Association, has called on the \merican Ryder Cup i*li>ers to clarify, or retract the statements made by some of them on their return home, alleging that the372 words
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Article58 1937-08-06 23 London, Aug. 5. THE English Channel was swum yesterday by Tom Brower, the Nottingham swimmer, m 13 hours 24 minutes Brewer looked like beating the record time of 11 hours 5 minutes, iut when three miles from Dover Pier be was caught m strong currents The Channel58 words
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305 1937-08-06 23 Batch Already Purchased And Due In St W L are informed tha t a batch of thoroughbred yearlings has been purchased on behalf of the Singapore Turf Club by Major G. R. Holden Webb. The batch is at present stabled at Trentham. Wellington.305 words
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Article63 1937-08-06 23 THE eighth annual swimming carnival of the Anglo-Chinese School will be held on Friday from 430 p.m. m the V.M.C.A. pool. Old boys who wish to take part m the 160 yards free style handicap relay are n ked to communicate with Mr. Lim Fook Loong of63 words
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Article87 1937-08-06 23 TO-DAY (Friday i at the R.S.Y.C. there will be the usual afternoon races for the "B" and "C" classes, starting at 5.20 p.m. The -B" cla.sv v l! sail the second of a series of three ruccs for the Cur.eea Challenge Cup. starting at 10 a.m. The87 words
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Article30 1937-08-06 23 Mr W. J Simmonds. aged G7. who had been employed m the Royal Mew. at Windsor Castle through four reigns. dropped dead recently near his home In Arthur- road. Windsor.30 words
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Article55 1937-08-06 23 "I have been working hard for an Important examination, and this band has next door and making of much thai it can h< ird two door i away." said a Cambridge under-gradu-ate. Mr. Albert Nei! Jacobs, who was fl 20s. for throwing a "mlssle" through the window of a studio55 words
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Article158 1937-08-06 23 2-Nil Victory At Soccer Singapore. .Thursday IN a friendly foo'ball match played thi: afternoon on the Association grouin In Anson Road, the Muslim Improve ment Club beat the V.M.C.A. Junior, who only fielded ten players, by tw< goals to nil. The Muslims had much the better o158 words
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Article105 1937-08-06 23 Tournament Tennis At Tangliii Club Singapore. Thursday. THE following are the results of ties played to-day m the Tanglin Clut Tennis Tournament. Griff Cup: Handicap Men's Doubles: Morris Perdriau Ser beat Majoi General Dobbie Lt Dobbie 115 6—2 6—2 DelTufo& Watherston 1 beat Brightwell Koek 6—3, 6-4. V.105 words
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Article43 1937-08-06 23 Entire Control Of Madison Square New York, Aug 5 MIKE JACOBS hai been given control of all its bl sing promotions by the Madi-on Square Garden, which hai leased Its Indoor and outdoor arena i I Jsu obs 'ill kmo Reuter43 words
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Article27 1937-08-06 23 I> rendanl at Clerkenwell; I give '"v wife almost everyth i cam Mr Rei- Friend: H w much d d < i her last week. "Nothing," was the27 words
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Article166 1937-08-06 23 STRAITS RACING ASSN. Classifications Of Horses And Pomes rE following revisions «m the classifications of horses and ponies, are notified by the S R A. HORSES Transers: From Class 2 to Class 1 Burraneer. From Class 1 to Class 2 Dark I/X)k From Class 3 to Class 2.-- Coronation. Jubilee166 words
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Article131 1937-08-06 23 Programme For Annual Championship CNTRIES for the V.M.C.A open "swimming championships close on Saturday next at 10 p.m. The following events are open to allcomers: 160 yards inter-team relay; 120 yams Inter-team medley relay; 120 yards championship of Singapore; 120 yards breast stroke championship ol Singapore; 120 yards131 words
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Article107 1937-08-06 23 V.M.C.A. Junior Department water polo team vs. Royal Air Force on Thursday, at 4 pm at the "V" Pool: Tan Wee Eng. Choo Beng Chye, Benny Fone.s, Lee Hon M ng, Henry Yeo Sim Boon Howe. Kwik Sam York Reserves:— Tan Huang Khoo chua Yam Slang, Lim107 words
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Article53 1937-08-06 23 Brian A heme rec< Ived burns on hi i hands m trying out a Bre which broke oul on the el where h 1,1 v Brothei production d Oarrl He pi tig W ith Murial Wil on h don tavern, when a lig i able fused and injured In ti53 words
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Miscellaneous29 1937-08-06 23 The Tides ""DAY: II !<| :im s ft I ins.; 10.10 p.m It) n. 1 j,,. '"-MORROW: 11.45 a.m.. 0 ft 1 m.: U. 15 p.m.. 10 ft 4 m..29 words
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Article, Illustration94 1937-08-06 24 Wulff and Clutter who lost their tie against Prockter and Burke. (Tribune). Keen tennis is beinjj played at the Tanglta Club Tennis Tournament. Here are Prockter and Burke m ac'ion againsl tViilflf and Clutter, whom they beat I—(J,1 (J, 7 5. !> 1. Tribune The Scouts94 words
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Article69 1937-08-06 24 London. Auu The National Trust for Scotland already owns 3.000 acres of the hi and picturesque area of Glencoe. acquired for the nation the ForDalness to be held as a national I preserve. It covers over twenty i m les of the Fer Forest and moum69 words
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Article65 1937-08-06 24 London, Aug. 5. WORK on the new Waterloo Bridge is to be started soon and it will be completed m two and a half years. The bridge will accommodate six lines of vehicular traffic and there will be two carriage ways, each 27 feet wide, separated by65 words
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Advertisement25 1937-08-06 24 .5. A. S. GILES. T i CIVIL NAVAL, AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER j No 6 The Arcade. Singapore J THONK 7W4. IIIF TAILOR. m25 words
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