Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1934
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Title Section40 1934-03-03 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, Vol. XXI. -No. S3 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Mar. 3. 1931. Malaya Tribune 29 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934 20 PAGES."40 words
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Advertisement106 1934-03-03 1 r—% .«l Th (Tribune 'Dominant In zfMtilaya the last word in the art of BREWING. I I Sole Importers: j The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB PEN ANO MILK AT ITS BEST 0 SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND 8 1 BECAUSE 5 The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. <106 words
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Advertisement183 1934-03-03 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold cuius gold ornaments of every class and quality, paving highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I imim "i I j j "1 WHY183 words
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Article, Illustration104 1934-03-03 2 Ilcar liirU, "Polly Anna" and "Rosemary Chong" are welcomed to the Girb' Circle. Their fudges ko forward to-day. A number of letters are still held over owing to limited space available on this pa>:e. but they will be published in the104 words
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Article157 1934-03-03 2 By "Mickey Mouse." Malacca./ HELLO Chums. I hope you are all busy with your class lessons. But please don't forget to write to our Corner. When you look at my name you will know at once that I am a new member. One early morning157 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-03-03 2 Madge Evans, Una Merkel and Florine McKinney, three Metro-Goldwyn Mayer beauties each trying to outdo the others in giving the cameramen their prettiest come hither" look.26 words
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Article208 1934-03-03 2 (By Betty SeetJ 4 N old-fashioned mother means an oldfashioned love—a true love, though old. that never dies, never exhausts in guarding the ones so loved. „i!? OW u 1 v arn J going t0 tell y°u about a girl who had an old-fashioned mother Nancy, the daughter,208 words
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Article332 1934-03-03 2 (By "Grace.") A QUEER little grey-haired figure, no bigger than my thumb, was sitted on the floor deeply immersed in giving instructions to another queer figure whom people called Mr. Nerve-centre. He was rather annoyed when another figure entered the room, especially so when he recognised him. The332 words
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Article164 1934-03-03 2 IBy Betsy Peck.") THERE one® lived in a district in China, a Oeneral named Tew Kee. He was an honest and generous roan. Owing to his honesty, he and ill» wife had to live a despeiat* life. The place that he controlled abounded with bandits. One morning,164 words
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Article206 1934-03-03 2 'By "Lucky Star.") A HAPPY and a properous New Year to all my Chinese couslnns. May this year >ou luck and '.n &v yon do Well. I think it is quite a long tiiee since I penned my last article. No doubt, you would wonder what h is206 words
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Article221 1934-03-03 2 'By "Lucky Moon" Penang.i IT is beneficial to take a walk early in the morning, especially in the countryside, when the sun has just risen above the horizon and everything in nature looks fresh and beautiful, for we can hear the chirping of the enjoy the sweet-smelling221 words
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Article208 1934-03-03 2 (By Lady Monte Carlo.") rE situation of our house gives us a rather splendid view of the surroundings. Standing at the back balcony I gazed at the ground part of it covered with green plants with long slendei beans. Past this is a plain covered thickly with tall208 words
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Article90 1934-03-03 2 (By "Angeline.") IITELCOME to our Corner "Angeline," ff (Seattle). We are proud to have a Cornerite from as far off as the U. S. A Please give us some interesting news of your beautiful country, and I am sure we will enjoy reading your articles. Oh!90 words
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Advertisement319 1934-03-03 2 NEW MALAY RECORDS Latest KRONCHONGS STAMROELS AND EXTRA-TURNS Sung by MISS JACOBA MISS TOEMIN MISS RIBOET MR. ABDULLAH* MR. AHMAD MISS SOEPI CHE NORLIA MISS PATI Etc., Etc. Latest Records Arrive Monthly. Catalogues Sent On Application. Available from D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ANNOUNCEMENT We have319 words
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Article312 1934-03-03 3 Remanded To Civil Prison. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, March L A Eurasian Mohammedan, who gave his name as Mohamed Noor, alias R. W. Pagler, was produced before Capt. Nelson Jones (First Magistrate, Johore Bahru) yesterday, again, on a charge of having committed theft of312 words
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Article70 1934-03-03 3 Labour Fears A Reactionary Government. Reuter. Madrid. March 1. The Government has resigned, following the withdrawal of support by a huxidred members of the Popul ir Action" Party, on which the Premier, Senor Lerroux, mainly relied. Workers fear that a strong and reactionary Government will now assume powerReuter. - 70 words
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Article98 1934-03-03 3 fagfa Reuter. Melbourne. Australia's militia forces are to enrol 132 professional tailor» to look after the men's uniforms. They will be known as "tailor-sergeants." Their duty will be to make minor alterations and repairs in the brand new uniforms which have Just been designed for the Australian militia. TheReuter. - 98 words
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Article39 1934-03-03 3 Reuter. Prague. Henceforward Czecho-Slovakia will confiscate the swastika. Orders have been given to the frontier police to remove and confiscate all swastika badges worn by travellers entering Czecho-Slovakia, whether they are of Czech nationality or foreigners.— Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article285 1934-03-03 3 Abolition Of South-West Council. Hongkong, Mar. 2. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has proposed to Canton that a Military Council be established in Kwangtung in place of the South-West Political and the South-West Executive Committee Council. Gen. Chen Tsi Tang has not revealed his attitude towards the285 words
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Article69 1934-03-03 3 Reuter. Kharkov, Ukraine. Record-breaking thermometers, to read a practically unlimited number of degrees oi frost, are being made by the All-Ukrainian Scientific Research and, Physico-Mechanical Institute. In 1932 a reading of —268 (minus 268) degrees Centigrade (450 degrees of trost Fahrenheit) was obtained with one ot theseReuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement284 1934-03-03 3 XflA is a delightful drink, but too much tea is harmful to most people. Tea contains ta.inin and caffein; two drug -imuilants which, if taken to excess, cause nervousness, indigestioa, headaches, loss of appetite and loss of sleep. Postum twice a day and tea the rest of the time as284 words
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Advertisement312 1934-03-03 3 How m ,Whtten Skin Nurses know that Crenv Toka'on. White Colour (non-greasy) now contain* predlgcsted dairy cream and olive oil combined with whitening, tonic and astringent ingredients. They not only recommend It, but use it themselves to whiten, soften and beautify the skin. It instantly penetrates, soothes irritated skin glands,312 words
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Advertisement530 1934-03-03 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric tights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above TO LET. TO LET—74 84, Truro Road. Apply 47, Truro Road. TO LET—S6, 64, Alhval St.: 63 Boat Quay; 21530 words
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Advertisement811 1934-03-03 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business carried on at No. 46, Bras Basah Road, Singapore, by Messrs. Chung Swee Wai and K. P. Yang under the style of The Mcdern Photo Store Company, has this day been sold to Mr. L. J. Lock. Creditors of The811 words
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Advertisement567 1934-03-03 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —An Expert Cutter, experienced men need apply personally with testimonials. International Tailoring Co., 138, Selegie Read. Shorthand Typist (lady) European, excellent testimonials, desires immediate engagement. Box No. 312, c\o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —By the Singapore Office of a strong and progressive life assurance company one Chinese (preferably567 words
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Advertisement123 1934-03-03 4 EDUCATIONAL. I MERCANTILE INSTITUTE, 209, Queen Street, AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Shorthand (Pitman Grew). Book-Keeplng. Typewriting and Good English. Prospectus available on application. •PHONE 5755. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical123 words
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Advertisement297 1934-03-03 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —A Bungalow with three bedrooms, electric, v.-ater in tall'd near Thomson Road Police Station. Area of land 8,866 sq. ft. Price $3,200, or near. Apply Box No. 541, c]o Malaya Tribune. "FOR THE RACES!" Binoculars From $10.00 Upwards. Special Prices During The Races. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL297 words
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Advertisement501 1934-03-03 4 For 1 the BEST. LATEST X MOST RELIABLE CLOCKS WATCHES Call on v; to make your selection OUR WIDE AND VARIED STOCKS. j Repairs of all CLOCKS, WATCK-.s 1 AND GRAMOPHONES PROMPTLY and a* MODERATE CHARGES TICK WOH RTNG 1 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD* Contractors for the501 words
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Article553 1934-03-03 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. j wing tin share quotations are i el and Co., exchange and goc* broken. Zj, m Buyers. Sellare. X; h rig Tin 37 6 38 6 1 Malay 45 40 Hi am Tin 14 14 9 i v. 1.80 1.90 Tin553 words
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122 1934-03-03 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER PRICE UP. Home Stocks Likely To Drop. (By Out Financial Corretpondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 16V4 cts., up Va ct. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 4 29 32d., down 1 32d. Market Tone: Steady, after easier. New York. 10122 words
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Article96 1934-03-03 5 British Opinion Distinctly Hardening. Reuter. Manchester. Mar. 2. OPINION ID cotton circles is distinctly hardening in respect of the AngloJananese negotiations. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce monthly record for March states that every country which felt the strain of Jaoanese competition was willing to admit Japan as aReuter. - 96 words
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Article188 1934-03-03 5 Singapore. March 2. R. (Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $95 R Sm) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $90 Rice B Siam N. 1 per Koyan $96 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $90 Siam, No. 1 $138 am> 2« 9 I $118 Siam, No. S188 words
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Article183 1934-03-03 5 Malayan Competition In Home Markets. Reuter. London. Mar. 2. THE House of Commons to-day debated a private members' Bill for the regulation of imports intended to empower the Government to exclude goods produced by sweated or forced labour. Mr. Hubert Williams (Con., S. Croydon >, drew attention toReuter. - 183 words
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Article109 1934-03-03 5 February Exports From The F.M.S. The total tin and tin-in-ore exports from the F.M.S. for the month «jrere 2 721 ions and as ascertained by sales, totalled 2.876 tons, both tonnages bein;; based on 72 per cent. The carry-over on Feb. 1. 1934. •< 3 633 tor.j. as109 words
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Article83 1934-03-03 5 To Be Changed Downwards Next Week? Reuter. London. March 2. It Is widely believed on the Stock Exchange that the bank rate will be changed downwards next week but a contrary view is held by the discount market banks, which is exemplified by ihe decision of the clearingReuter. - 83 words
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Article38 1934-03-03 5 The Chief Secretary. F.M.S.. baa teed the price of rubber and copra for assessment of export duty from Mar. 6 to 9 inclusive as under:— Rubber 16V4 cents per pound. Copra $2 95 per pikui.38 words
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Article485 1934-03-03 5 Stanton Nelson's Weekly Statement. IN their weekly rubber market review dated. Mar. 2, Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co.. Ltd.. state: Dr. Colijn's statement that rubber Restriction is necessary and desirable brought out a certain amount of speculative buying in London. The New York market not responding to this485 words
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Article1066 1934-03-03 5 Progress Reported At Annual Meeting. A NET profit of $65,787.13 was shown in the report of the directors of the Malacca Electric Lighting, Ltd., presented at the sixth annual general meeting held yesterday at the registered office of the company, French Bank Buildings. Mr. P. M. Robinson1,066 words
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Article637 1934-03-03 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation! are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyali and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyau m Sharon. Co. Evatt. < 1 Allenby 1.05 1.15 100 1.10 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 075 0.80 IA. Hitam 1.15 130637 words
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Article69 1934-03-03 5 DAILY PRICES C I RRKNT Singapore. Mar 2. noon. Buyers. Sellers. RSS. equal to London Standard. SpC (loose) 16* 16 do. (FOB W% 16 Standard RSS. nn Tender: March hV April: June [«J [J July Sept. JJJ Oct. Dec. 17 Tone of Market: Very riull. Latest69 words
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Advertisement54 1934-03-03 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (In ..rpoia'cd in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MAHGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, UM AYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ISSUBANOI tOIirOKATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. OFFICE: No 4. Cecil Street, Stn*»P°r f L.54 words
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Advertisement70 1934-03-03 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporatod in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D'A'meida Street. Authorised and Subset ibed £2000 .000 Cfoilal £1.000.000 Paid-up-Capital 50fJ 000 Reserve Fund and MX Ml OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Bacra. Klrkuk, Mosul an rimßEST re ACCOUNTS opened and ,-cc Fixed Deposit on70 words
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Advertisement123 1934-03-03 5 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she iocs it weekly, in the Swiday Tribune:' ■MMWMIMMM"MMaM l»^••<• 1 i i,l ,!,l l, ,H, l,r,i!, ,il,; ,l Jl i l jj} j PAID I Stamp.s a reassuring seal or. a sound proposition. i No other investment is i culte so convenient and secure as123 words
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Advertisement191 1934-03-03 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Btiattf Battlement i THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BAN^J^™ B PS* ITD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL BOARD OF DOUBCTORS ir„„ r-halrnvin Oh Sinn Ouan, Ifl Cher Swec Clung. Esq.. Chairman. P irkcanc c Hwang. Esq., Ui Kong Chian. Esq.. Vice-Chuirman. E Tan Ean Kiam.191 words
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Advertisement249 1934-03-03 6 tALHAMBRA 1 PHONE 6909 j STILL DRAWING THE CROWDS j TO-DAY TO-MORROW I AT 3-15, 6.-15 and 9-15 p.m. j EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' j I THRILLING JUNGLE STORY j "TARZMi I The FEARLESS" j With The World's Champion Swimmer j BUSTER CHABBE j Swings Into Hot Action From The Opening249 words
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Advertisement392 1934-03-03 6 -i HUNDREDS ARE COMING BACK TO SEE IT TWICE j 'I MATINEES: j TO D AY T0 S MORROW Warner's amazing musical spectacle I Greater than "Gold Diggers" j j FOOTLIGHT I PARADE! j See the Magnificent "HUMAN WATERFALL" j Sequence with a fountain of Beauties. j j...... .iiiii i392 words
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Advertisement248 1934-03-03 6 MATINEE Vl the big i m (;h show: fejj^^ SYDNEY HOWARD V f in a fiot of mirthful adventures at I fMß^t^^ TROUBLE UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE. H »1 ifC^ X CANDLELIGHT" ■(■MM nilV asthek ESTHER RALSTON see BEAUTIFUL MISS GLOR!\ j in her SAILOR DANCE IT IS MARVELLOUSLY REALISTIC EXTREMELY248 words
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Article, Illustration112 1934-03-03 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, March 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Palembang 18. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Cinese Prince 13: Cornevllle 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Adrastus 32; Laganbank 34. Empire Dock (Entrance112 words
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Article205 1934-03-03 7 SELLING. Singapore, March 2. London 4 months' sight 2;4 9|64 London 3 months' sight 2 t 4y 8 London 60 days* sight 2|4 7.64 London 30 days' sight 2,4 332 London demand 2;4 564 London T.T. 2 4 1116 Lyons and Paris demand 890 Hamburg demand M£ New205 words
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Article85 1934-03-03 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 3. High Tide.—ll.46 a.m. Singapore Races. Cricket: S.C.C. Trial. S.C.C.; S.C.RC v. Wilts.. S.C.RC; R.I. v. Minto C.U., R. 1.; S R C. Home and Home. S.R.C.; U.C.C. v. ACS., McNair Road; S. Pranakan v. Police, Depot.85 words
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Article88 1934-03-03 7 ALHAMBRA.—Buster Crabbe in "Tarzan The Fearless" (further adventures*. APOLLO.—TamiI talkie, preceded by "shorts." CAPITOL —"Footlight Parade." EMPlRE.—Buster Crabbe in 'Tarzan The Fearless." GREAT WORLD —Cabaret Dancing sideshows. Dean' Grand Opera and Chinese Wavangs cinemas Tnlkies Sky—"Bring 'Em Back Alive" Star— "Palmy Days." MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie NEW WORLD. Cabaret Dan:luti sideshows.88 words
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Advertisement117 1934-03-03 7 THE GIFT TO PERSONAL FRIENDS SHOULD SUGGEST YOU THERE IS NO GIFT SO PERSONAI AS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. r Make an appointment to-day. $1.00 Copies for SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LEE FLETCHER, 102, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Thone 2850. RULTO THEATRE (Lchm: SHAW BROTHERS, Singapore). perfect Sound Reproduction. Sunday 4th Monday sth STANLEY117 words
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Advertisement305 1934-03-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NICKEL PLATING PLANT. For sale secondhand, complete with supply of materials. Mads and reconditioned by Canning, unused rince arrival. Apply Bex No. 313. c o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. i RE CHOP "KIAN SENG HUAT." HOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Chop carrying on the business ol a305 words
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Advertisement102 1934-03-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of si in re:pcct of he year ending 30th June, 1934, will be paid to Shareholders Standing in the Register on 17th March, 1934. AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books102 words
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Advertisement52 1934-03-03 7 SI'IIUH i I i I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I HH'HP i If you f hink Trader Horn had I I thrills wait till you see j "ESKIMO' M.-G.-M. S EPIC OF THE NORTH. a IwMWM iiiiiiiiiii' it iii i i.52 words
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Advertisement491 1934-03-03 7 «Wu«m»iniuttiWgiiir,twniiitiwnttiiiiiiM mm SINGAPORE HOTELS I METROPOLE HOTEL M TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. j f IDEAL CENTRAL. j MODERN SANITATION. j RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. j GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. j MODERATE RATES. 1 PER DAY. PER MONTH. I I Single Double. Single Double M Bedroom Only and Attendance491 words
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Miscellaneous126 1934-03-03 7 [POSTAL INTULICtNtt i. I, mi. SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Hoihow (Hai Hing) 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kemasek, Kretay, Dungun. Trengganu and Besut (Boribat* 2 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Singkep (Van der Does de Bye> 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (Belawan) 4 p.m. Tembilahan and Rengat (Maros) 4 p.m. Banka Island, Pladjoe and126 words
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Obituary86 1934-03-03 8 CHAN —Chan Kim Hong Nee, the beloved wife of Mr. Cheang Jim Chuan, passed away peacefully at her resid?ncc, "Riviera." 112. < Pasir Panjang Read, on Thursday. March 1, at the age of 58. She leaves behind a hucb<nd. sens. M ssrs. Cheang Thiam Chu and Cheang86 words
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Article772 1934-03-03 8 "£JOMING events There are ominous signs at Home of the break-up ot the National Government. A few days ago came the story of a "revolt" of the younger Conservative Members, who are restive under the restraint imposed by greyheaded seniors some of whom are not even of772 words
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Article231 1934-03-03 8 Mr. Lazarus Rayman. acting Deputy Treasurer. S.S.. has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Singapore. Mr. J. J. Greenfield MacLeod. Master Mariner, has been granted a licence to act as pilot in the pilotage d strict of Penang. The resignation of Mr. G. L. Livingstone as a Justice231 words
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138 1934-03-03 8 11THEN the local Volunteers begin the.v training season at the end o f this month they will find conditions decidedly different from those obtaining last year. One of the most important of the new principles introduced is that of arranging for training to take138 words
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Article144 1934-03-03 8 YOUNG people are capable of almost anything, but are there any in Malaya who would travel for 86 days by horseback and boat and train just to get euueation, as did three Young Turks, two brothers and a sister, aged 18. 14 and 10 respectively? In Far144 words
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Article171 1934-03-03 8 A MERICA has been having a lot of trouble with its kidnappers in recent years and. as a result of a sequence of crimes which have shocked the world, conditions have become so difficult for them that most of them have discovered that the game is not worth171 words
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Article267 1934-03-03 8 rpHERE may be some who will criticise Gen. Chen Tsi Tang for some of his actions, but it cannot be denied that under his rule Kwangtung is making great progress in all spheres of activity A few years ago the Province was bordering on chaos. There were267 words
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Article427 1934-03-03 8 By "Looker-On" r|PTIMISTS are rife in Singapore. They are holding a mass meeting at Bukit Timah to-day. I am interested in a ticket or two myself, and if these columns are blank on Monday you'll know what's happened! "This will be my first grandchild." said the Ranee of427 words
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Article51 1934-03-03 8 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 CHIANG'S PROPOSAL TO CAH TON p PAHANG NEWS, on page 5. CHURCH SERVICES, on page b. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 5 SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 and 15 CLUB DIARY, on page 16 RADIO NEWS, on pa<re 17. BOYS' CORNER, on page51 words
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Advertisement287 1934-03-03 8 i mmm m mm.•■ 11 i I iii.i.i iil j MENDS ALL I METALS WITHOUT j BEAT! ANYONE CAN NOW SOLDER! I With this amazing preparation you can instantly solder without Z heating iron or flux. Just squeeze from the tube and the Z is done Takes on any kind287 words
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Advertisement104 1934-03-03 8 j Beyond Criticism j There's an assurance of perifect fit in every Wing Loong suit. There's style expressive J of your individuality and comfort that put you on good terms with yourself. You'll always be confident in |j the knowledge that your ap- pearance is beyond comment 11 and criticism.104 words
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1104 1934-03-03 9 POLICE PATROLS AT TIENTSIN. Japanese Rejoicing Fierce Battle With The Volunteers. Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 3. REACTION against the coronation of Henry PuVi as Emperor Kang Teh of ihe Manchukuo on Thursday was insignificant in Shanghai, where no incidents were reported.Reuter. - 1,104 words
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Article141 1934-03-03 9 Sequel To Alleged Assault. London, March 2. pMPHATIC denials that the British J Fascists use castor oil punitively were given by witnesses for the defence :n the Fascist assault case, now before the courts. Counsel for the defence declared that Symes and Sharman did not touch141 words
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Article280 1934-03-03 9 Speeding Up Of The Schedule. I IMPORTANT changes of the Imperial Airways' time-table will shortly come into effect whereby Imperial Airways' schedule on the Indo-Malayan Service will be accelerated. On and as from April 23. the eastbound service will arrive at Singapore :it 10.30 on Monday morning instead280 words
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Article95 1934-03-03 9 Dr. Wynekoop Repudiates Her "Confession." Chicago, Mar. 2. Doctor Wynekoop's repudiation of her "confession" of the murder of Rheta. her daughter-in-law. declaring that she made it because of a police assurance that this would effect the release of her son Earle, provided another court sensation at the trial,95 words
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Article44 1934-03-03 9 Contracts Go To British Firms. Reuter. London, Mar. 2. The shipbuilders Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. Ltd.. of Wallsend-on-Tyne. and Barclay, Curie and Co.. Ltd of Glasgow, each confirm the booking of two passenger and cargo vessels for the Chinese Government.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article39 1934-03-03 9 Reuter. Rome, March 2. The Fascist Grand Council, in the presence of Sig. Mussolini, to-day drew ud a list of 400 candidates for the elections on March 25. for what will probably be the last Chamber.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article317 1934-03-03 9 Hawes-Cutting Bill. TO BE REVIVED WITH AMENDMENTS. Reuter. Washington, Mar. 2. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has issued a special message to Congress, recommending the revival of tht Havves-Cutting Philippine Independence Bill, with an amendment re linquishing the United St-ite.s militan and naval bases in the islands after independence. TheReuter. - 317 words
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Article118 1934-03-03 9 Repeal Of Prohibition Has Helped. Reuter. London, March 2. "The change in the situation in the United States since last year is almost incredible." declared Mr. Eingham. United States Ambassador to London, on landing at Plymouth after a visit to America. "There is a remarkable restoration or confidence,Reuter. - 118 words
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Article78 1934-03-03 9 Panama Refuses To Accept U S. Cheque. Reuter. New York. March 2. The Republic of Panama has taken the first step in what may prove to be an international dispute by instructing its fiscal agent in New York to refuse to acknowledge the United States' Government's cheque forReuter. - 78 words
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Article20 1934-03-03 9 Reuter. Shanghai. March 2. Miss Maryse Hilz arrived at 4 a.m. and leaving early 10-morrow morning for Seoul.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article361 1934-03-03 9 Prominent Visitors. BLOODSTOCK AGENTS FOR MALAYA and Lady Plunket, accompanied by Mr. F. A. More O'Ferrall, a director of the Anglo Irish (Insurance and Bloodstock) Agency, Ltd., arrived in Singapore by the X.L.M. plane from Bangkok yesterday afternoon and are staying at Sea View Hotel. In361 words
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Article60 1934-03-03 9 President Roosevelt's Message To Congress. Reuter. Washington. Mar. 3 Authority to modify tariffs in the negotiation of commercial agreements with other countries is asked by President Roosevelt in a message to Congress. He says he seeks authority witnin care- I fully guarded limits to modify the exist- jReuter. - 60 words
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Article137 1934-03-03 9 Tanker Owners Approve New Plan. Reuter. London, March 2. THE main feature of a plan which will be presented to tanker owners today is the formation of an association, the members of which will pay to a pool a percentage of freights received from charters madeReuter. - 137 words
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Article207 1934-03-03 9 Britain's Decision. INFERIORITY CANNOT CONTINUE. Reuter. AN increase in the British air estimates of £135,000 is announced for 1934, provision havins: been made for considerable addition* to strength. Lord Londonderry (Secretary o!: State for Air) stated that the British Government desired to avoid a race inReuter. - 207 words
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Advertisement56 1934-03-03 9 j An Outstanding Stage and Screen Attraction Jlk> PI T It OPENING EARLY NEXT WEEK! special Engagement of I MARTY SANDS AND MILDBED DAWN, THE TALENTED MUSICAL COMEDY j *KTI«JTES IN A NEW AND DELIGHTFUL REPERTOIRE. I To be presented with "TAKE A CH ANCE." ParamountV snappy mu.kal comedy with56 words
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Advertisement120 1934-03-03 9 THE MOST (<j%>6? POPULAR "His Master's Voice" RECORDS. REIS 8.6376 Shadow Waltz Riesman's Orch. Gold Digger's Song 8.6398 Night and Day, F.T. < I've got you on my mind. 8.6393 Whistling under the moon, F.T. Jack Jackson. 1 Ding Dong Ding, Waltz 8.6360 Look what I've got, F.T. Whiteman's Orch.120 words
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Article227 1934-03-03 10 "Improper Advances." PARENTS FIND THEM IN QUEEN STREET. rrHAT they were kidnapped and forced to submit to improper advances was the story of two young Chinese girls, who testified against Fong Ah Toh and Fong Ah Guan, on charges of kidnapping and abetment of the offence227 words
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Article157 1934-03-03 10 Doubt As To His Mental Balance. A quick get-away and a daring holdup are generally associated with the European car-thief, but nothing so interesting was revealed when an alleged Chinese car-thief was produced before the Third Singapore Magistrate, yesterday. In fact it was mentioned that there was157 words
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Article113 1934-03-03 10 "Falling For You" At The Ritz. The Ritz cinema at Geylang, near Lorong 40. provided an entertaining double-talkie programme to a large and appreciative audience last night. The main attraction is the British comedy, "Falling for You," featuring the inimitable Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge, shown at113 words
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Article112 1934-03-03 10 Inquest On Elderly Chinese Widow. The death of an elderly Chinese widow who was found hanging from a coconut tree on Feb. 23. formed the subject of an inquiry held by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) yesterday. It appears that the deceased, who wsa 60 years112 words
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Article70 1934-03-03 10 Negotiating Authority For Mr. Roosevelt. Reuter. Washington, Mar. 2. VL SB emb odying the negotiating authority for which President Roosevelt asked Congress has been introduced to the House of Representatives. It provides, according to Democratic f °r a complete permanent tariff policy for the United States andReuter. - 70 words
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Article186 1934-03-03 10 Drastic Measures To Make Men Join. TAN Kai Coo, a Chinese living in Queen Street, was paid a short but destructive visib by four secret society men one afternoon in December last. The visit had a court sequel yesterday, when two of the men were produced before the186 words
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Article361 1934-03-03 10 Proper Canning Actually Improves Them. Messrs. Chivers and Sons of Histon, Cambs, England, may justly claim to be pioneers of the English fruit canning industry, having been act vely engaged in the canning of fruits since 1893. Their wide experience, and the fact that they are the361 words
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Article209 1934-03-03 10 Stations Heard Last Night. KUALA LUMPUR ZGE < 48 METRES I: Steady signal. Quality of transmission was good, the recorded music being light in character. MEDAN (41 METRES»: Strong signal. Quality of transmission was good. The concert was composed of classical music, which included a pianoforte concerto. SOERBAYA209 words
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Article82 1934-03-03 10 The following appointments In the Volunteer Force are gazetted Lieut. E. V. Rodrigues, S.S.V.F., to be acting captain while second-in-command of "D" (Eurasian) Co.. Malacca V.C.: Second-Lieut. R. W. Watson-Hyatt, S.S.V.F., to be acting captain while in command of "D" (Eurasian) Co., Malacca V.C.; Lieut. A. M. Drysdaie,82 words
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Article238 1934-03-03 10 National Day Observed In Singapore. 11/ELSHMEN in Singapore assembled on Tf Thursday night at Raffles Hotel to celebrate the National day with the usual dinner. The attendance was not as good as was expected bet in other respects the function was quite a success. South Wales-was strongly represented238 words
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Article168 1934-03-03 10 Expected In Singapore Next Week. Following close upon the recent visit of the British battleships and cruisers in connection with the Naval Conference here, Singapore is to be visited by two foreign squadrons some time next week. A Dutch naval squadron, under the command of Commodore D. Scalongne,168 words
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Article114 1934-03-03 10 New Law At Nawnagar Against Child Marriage. A Jamnagar message of Feb. 20 says that the Durbar has promulgated a lav/ tc restrain child marriages under it. The marriageable age of boys has been fixed at 18 and that of girls at 14. Persons found guilty of114 words
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Article262 1934-03-03 10 Mr. Soong's Views On Problem. Shanghai, Mar. 2. MR. T. V. Soong, who was at Nanking, on Wednesday said that he would shortly leave for Shanghai to make arrangements for his trip to the Northwest in order to push on the construction programme. He attached the greatest262 words
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Article143 1934-03-03 10 Opposition By Chamber Of Commerce. rE Singapore Chamber of Commerce has expressed itself in lavour of policy of gradual de-control of tin prodUIU meeting of the Chamber Committee which interested members were invited to attend, was held yesterday and th following resolution was passed unanimCU "That the Committee143 words
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Article20 1934-03-03 10 Mr. N. R. Jarrett, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Under-Secretary to Government, F.M.S., with effect from Feb. 28.20 words
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Article34 1934-03-03 10 In connection with charges against four Sikhs, arising out of the "trafficking in girl" case. Mr. W. A. N. Battenberg appears for one of the accused, not three as stated in our report yesterday.34 words
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Article155 1934-03-03 10 U.S. In Accord With Britain. Reuter. Washington. March 2. THE United States Government is in complete accord with the British view of disarmament, according to records of the conversation between Mr. Phillips, Under-Secretary of State, and the British Ambassador. Mr Phillips informed the Ambassador that the United StatesReuter. - 155 words
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Article18 1934-03-03 10 Pastor W. W. R. Lake has been granted a licence to solemnise marriages Li the State of Johore.18 words
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Article375 1934-03-03 10 Bankruptcy Court LOST $10,000 IN TEN MONTHS. ||E lost $10,000 in shan in ten months. I the market was going a* but he carried on, believi was all on account of i hoping that he would make money." This was the story told i ruptcy Court375 words
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Article174 1934-03-03 10 Little Boy Burni To Death. (From Our Orcn Correspondent MrJacci. M.ir 1 An inquiry into the death of B:cbin Chemat was held before the corner, Mr. J. (J Derrick, oi: Feb 1 tor Abdul Rahman of Alor Gujah tc ducted the case. It was stated in evidence that174 words
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Advertisement29 1934-03-03 10 1 I i j jlpjl Rupert Come on guys, 5 /I ißi follow me, I've landed in < i /Ĕ*ĔS&, the BEST of Spirits." Obtainable from all Dealers TMIEYS BRANDY29 words
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Advertisement18 1934-03-03 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street 'PHONE 5808. SJNGAP» FIRE, lUIK, Ml* VEHICLES COMPENSATION DttIJBANC*18 words
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Article883 1934-03-03 11 Sunffei Ujong Scheme. IMPROVED FINANCES OF THE CLUB. 'From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban, Mar. 1. PRESIDING at the half-yearly general meeting of the Sungei g Club, held at the Club ises, at which about 40 mem i s were present, Mr. Walter G. President of the Club,883 words
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Article248 1934-03-03 11 Appeal After Sentence Has Expired. TYESPITE the comparative expedition with which work in the local courts is carried out, it was revealed, in a case in the Court of Appeal yesterday, that a woman appellant had completed the term of her sentence before her appeal had come248 words
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Article129 1934-03-03 11 J. W. P. Thornley, who is on a charge of cheating in respect of $5, made another appearance before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice, yesterday. Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Phillips, who has now been retained for the defence, asked that the hearing of the case be fixed for129 words
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Article198 1934-03-03 11 Juvenile Orchestra Makes Its Bow. THE newly-formed Children's Orchestra made a successful debut yesterday evening, in the 1934 series of Children's Concerts. A large crowd of children, with a fair sprinkling of grown-ups. attended the performance, and usfeul service was rendered by the Boys' Brigade, who marshalled the198 words
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Article99 1934-03-03 11 Tribesmen Take Possession Of Old Kashgar. Reuter. New Delhi, March 2. THE British Consulate in Kashgar was attacked during a fight between invading Andijanls, Khlrgis and Tungan tribesmen, who took possession of the old city, according to a delayed report received here. The attack was repulsed but theReuter. - 99 words
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Article32 1934-03-03 11 Mr. G. A. de C. de Moubray. M.C.S. has been appointed a member of the Perak State Council with effect from Feb. 27. in place of Mr. L. A. Allen. O.BE. M.C.S.32 words
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Article55 1934-03-03 11 Long leave has been granted to the following, according to the Gazette Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans. Superintendent of Police, S.S.; Mrs. M. W. Paterson. headmistress. Pearl's H'll School Mr. G. Heron. Surveyor-General of Ships. S.S.: Dr. J. S. English, Professor of Micrwiferv College of Medicine and Mr. S. G. H.55 words
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Article533 1934-03-03 11 Penang Party's Cruise In Motor-Boat. JpHERE is no doubt that the existence m of a sea monster in the waters round Penang has now been accepted with credulity by the majority of people in the island and now that interest in the creature has been aroused, it533 words
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Advertisement45 1934-03-03 11 the most advanced type of roll-film j CAMERA WITH EVERY IMAGINABLE IMPROVEMENT. I j Automatic Focus with Range-Finder, Exposure Meter. Direct i View -Finder, Compur Shutter, Self Timer. j All Built In This Wond^ Particulars Free:— SINGAPORE PBOTO CO., 37-39, High Street, Singapore. J r45 words
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Advertisement354 1934-03-03 11 LATEST^ WANTED Men contemplating engaging in Ufa insurance field work as a carter of bread service and personal achievement. Our :xpanSnW«» calls for nun ,ith execume and sale:, abi itv. To men men w- ex end genuine co-operation and liberal F r interview and further particulars apph to the District354 words
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Advertisement346 1934-03-03 11 i i i m ONLY —A CIGARETTE!!! I DOCTORS have approved IN ROUND AIRTIGHT TINS OF fO OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE VIRGINIA I made in England by ROTHMANS Sole Distributers: Sole Agents for Malaya SWEE LEONG CO., TOM STOREY CO. 26 China Street, Hortfcon, Bank Chambers. Singapore. Stafapore. 10. W.J W. 2.346 words
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188 1934-03-03 12 Selections For This Afternoon's Races At Bukit Timah. ENGLISH SCOTTISH SOCCER To-day's Cup Ties. STERN LEAGUE TEST FOR DERBY. INTEREST in English soccer this week-end centres chiefly in the sixth round Cup tics which will he played 10-day as follows: Arsenal v- Aston VPreMcn N. E. v. Leicester C. Bulton188 words
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Article136 1934-03-03 12 The following have been selected to play cricket at the S.R.C. to-day: P.S. and L.: H. N. Balhatchet <cape >, P. M. D'Almeida. J. Lovcday. G. F. N. Oehlers. D. D'Cotta. G. Bogaars. P. de Souza. P. Ayres. J. LeCain. T. Ccrdeiro, M. A. Wvatt. Rest: T. Leijssius136 words
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Article65 1934-03-03 12 The cricket trial arranged for yesterday and to-day on the Padang. between teams captained by R. N. Hamilton and D. C. Burn, could not be commenced yesterday owing to the rain. Play will 6tart at 2 p.m. to-day. To-mcrrow another match will be played at the S.C.C. commencing65 words
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Article19 1934-03-03 12 Kota Raja me t Darul Bahar in the M.F.A. League at the Jalan Bcsar Stadium to-cay.19 words
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Article252 1934-03-03 12 Loughran's Plucky Bid For Title. Reuter. AS announced in yesterday's issue. Primo Camera, holder of the world's heavyweight championship, outpointed Tommy Loughran (U.S.A.) In a fifteenround title fight at Miami. Details of the fight, which arrived too late for publication yesterday, are as follows: Miami. MarchReuter. - 252 words
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Article, Illustration574 1934-03-03 12 Enjoyable Function At The S.S.C. THE. rain cleared In time for the gala at the Singapore Swimming ci'ub 'yesterday afternoon, and the large company usual at Swimming Club functions watched some interesting events. Chief interest centred in the race for the ladies' championship, In which the competitors cut574 words
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Article104 1934-03-03 12 Chinese Swimming Club Re-Union Social. Well over 300 members and guests gathered at the Chinese Swimming Club last night on the occasion of the reunion dinner, which was followed by a i programme of interesting aquatic events. A large percentage of the gathering was composed of ladies,104 words
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Article343 1934-03-03 12 Definitely Fixed For To-Morrow. FRANKIE Webber, the Malayan-born European, who has met with remarkable success since he turned professional a few months ago. will have a fine opportunity of enhancing his record when he fights Harry Graham, the R AF. champion, at the New World Arena to-morrow343 words
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Article79 1934-03-03 12 Selections By "Winning Post." ifIITIXNING Posts selections for tliis afternoon's races are as follows: RACE I—KLUMPUR Knave's Crib Bay Laddie. RACE I —WHATTLE ASH Argent. RACE 3—SITNMAID II Rona Welkin Lochain. RACE 4—GLAD EYES Under Lap Island Fastness. RACE S—RELIEF Fed Up Winfield. RACE 6—LANEHAM Tight Lines Walla79 words
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Article713 1934-03-03 12 Thumb-Nail Sketches By The "Man-At-The-Rails> Everything points to another day's Interesting sport when the final card of nine events is run off at Bukit Timah this afternoon in connection with the Singapore Turf Club's three-day professional meeting which commenced last Saturday. There will be713 words
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Advertisement32 1934-03-03 12 I ANOTHER j I $100 [MUST BE WON: I SEE TO-MORROW'S J SUNDAY TRIBUNE j Sim IT v^^v^H BREWED &-BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE DinwwnoM tWff* HEHfsY WAUGH Co. Ltd. Vjr f'HOAPORE-PENANC-IPOH KUALA LUMPUR32 words
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Advertisement61 1934-03-03 12 1" PARAMOUNTS LAUGHEDEMIC IS HERE T l L LI E and GU S" With the Greatest Fun Makers and the Cutest Ha by j ĔgĔĔK&C 'IB W C FIELDS and j Mfymk ALISON SKIPWORTII r (of 11 1 Had A Mi,,ion u%mv) I BABY LE ROY \h§ IMEt (of "Bedtime61 words
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200 1934-03-03 13 Most women would be alarmed if their weight X d 136 lb;. But not this one. You see MM was 174 lbs., and ?he has found a way to take off that disfiguring overweight. she writes:—"Six mon hs ago. when200 words
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Article371 1934-03-03 13 Excellent Results In Cambridge Exam. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Feb. 27. TVf R- S. Muttukamaru. storekeeper, Central Medical Stores, Pahang, stationed at Raub, is shortly retiring on medical grounds after 20 years in the Government service. Mr. R. Arullappan, Chief Clerk. State Medical and371 words
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Article353 1934-03-03 13 Auction By Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., Ltd., at their saleroom, 30, Chulia Street, dunng the month of January, 1934. Freehold land situate at Fernhill Roaa, area 8,305 sq. ft., bought by353 words
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Article79 1934-03-03 13 Bulgaria To Expel Foreign Workmen. Reuter Sofia. Expulsion of foreign workmen from jobs which might be held by Bulgarians is provided for in a Bill which the Minister of Commerce CM. Gltcheff) is preparing. If the Bill becomes law all foreign workmen in the country, unlessReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement113 1934-03-03 13 NO BLACK LOOKS when you give them Scott's Porage Oats for breakfast Smiles are the rule at table, when Scott's Porage Oats is the breakfast. These are The Quality Oats; the very bet that even Scotland can grow; finer in flavour, richer in nourishment than thoie of any other land.113 words
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Advertisement564 1934-03-03 13 CHURCH SERVICES, j Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. b.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10.30 a.m. Service at Naval Base. 6.30 p.m. Service at Johore Bahru. Holy Communion on Mon., Wed. and564 words
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Advertisement458 1934-03-03 13 1 ;b|™ reason/ "rrijj^^^^^ From his first feed of Cow Gate, Baby shows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and sound healthy flesh. The failure of breast feeding nowadays Cow Gate! It is a458 words
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Miscellaneous424 1934-03-03 13 TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GMT. 7.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. New? Bulletin and Announcements. 7.35 a.m. Pagliacci < Leoncavallo I (.act 1> (gramophone cecords). (Time Signal from Greenwich a. 8.15 a.m. i 8.30 a.m. A concert by Ruth Portrate (soprano). Jessie King < contralto >. and Sara Stein ■< pianoforte424 words
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372 1934-03-03 14 Shipping News Notices. THE O.S.K. LUXURY LINER. For Service Between Kobe And Keelung. TiHE Osaka Shosen Kaisha were hosts to Kobe and Osaka journalists recently, when the pressmen inspected the new liner, the "Takachiho Maru," which has been placed on the Kobe-Keelung service The new ship is a luxury liner372 words
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Article176 1934-03-03 14 Largest Ship To Dock At Shanghai. As a result of her collision with the China Merchants steamer "Poo An" in the Astraea Channel recently, the Blue Funnel liner I "Philoctetes" now lies in the_ Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co.'s International Dock, a. Shanghai, undergoing extensive repairs. j Ih-?176 words
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Article141 1934-03-03 14 New Steamship Service Planned. Trieste, Feb. 18. A new Italian steamship line to ihe Persian guii was recently inaugurated from this port. It is operated by ihe Lloyd Triestino Steamship Company with its vessel, the "Fenicia." The Persian government has undertaken important public works, officials of the141 words
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Article97 1934-03-03 14 Subsidy For Vessels To South Africa. Rome. A royal decree confirms the payment by the Italian Government of an annual subsidy of j 25.060,000 lire (£4,16,000) in respect of the new direc shipping service between Genoa and South Africa. It was stated at the time that the con-97 words
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Article290 1934-03-03 14 Arcform System Trials A Success. A TRIUMPH for British shipbuilding, in design, construction, and propulsion, was obtained recently as a result of the loaded rials of .he "Arcwear." over the Polperro ourse off the Cornb.h coast. Interest has been aroused in shipping and shipbuilding •ircles throughout the world290 words
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Article190 1934-03-03 14 Scheme For Course On H.M.S. "Conway." The trustees of the late Viscount Leverhulme have agceed to found a scholarship for the purposes of training in seamanship, navigation and general nautical subjects, and including general education, on board the cadet school ship H.M.S. "Conway." The scholarship is to be190 words
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Article133 1934-03-03 14 Crew Masked And Marks Obliterated? Allegations that members of a trawler's crew had masked their faces, and that the trawler'j marks had been obli.erated. were made by Mr. T. R. Ness, the officer in command of the fishery cruiser "Minna" giving evidence at Stornoway, last month, in the133 words
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Article233 1934-03-03 14 Need For More Tanker And Tramp Tonnage. m H E chairman of the German Shipowners I Association, Herr Essberger, writing in -H-m a on the position of shipping in the new German Sta.e. declares mat the industry Zn no longer be dealt with independently. Z as part of233 words
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Article100 1934-03-03 14 Dollar Liner Rescues Nine Filipinos. On her wav from Hongkong to Man'la last week the Dollar liner "President Jefferson" effected the rescue of nine Filipinos from a dismasted and rudderless sailing vessel, which was sighted twelve hours after the liner left Hongkong. The natives, when rescued, were100 words
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Article64 1934-03-03 14 Vessel Sinks In Upper Yangtse Waters. Information, though very meagre, has reached here from the Upper Valley of the Yangtse stating that a Chinese freighter as. T*eKiang," foundered in mid-stream due to overloading when steaming down the river frorr Ichang. As the ship sank Instantaneously, it is believed64 words
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Article101 1934-03-03 14 The well-known commander of the N.D.L. liner "Bremen," Commodore Ziegenbein, has been presented with a special "Commodore's Flag." It is the first of its kind to be flown on board a German merchant ship. The design consists of a large Iron Cross in blue on a white background.101 words
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Article71 1934-03-03 14 The importance of accurate geographical and climatic knowledge on the part of underwriters is emphasised by the report that ihe Chinese steamer "Chunghsing" has been sunk by ice 13 miles E.S.E. of Taku Lightvessel, with a fuil cargo of wood, for the posi.ion Is in lat. 3871 words
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Article300 1934-03-03 14 Successful Trials Carried Out. SUCCESSFUL trials were held recently of a Fire Float supplied by Messrs. Dodwell Co.. Ltd., to the order of the Canton F:rc Brigade. Ihe hull was con ructed and the machinery installed by the Hongkong Whampoa Dock Co., L d.. The hull300 words
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Article155 1934-03-03 14 Officers Of "Yashima Maru" Censured. The Osaka Marine Court last month suspended the certificate of Captain Kaishiro Shiomi. former mas.er of the "Yashinja Maru," for four months. The Court held that he wus negligent. The Chief Officer and Second Engineer were censured by the Court, which held that155 words
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Advertisement526 1934-03-03 14 STEAMER SAILINGS^ P. 0. BRITISH INDIA ANT> APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England ViAll PASSENGJSR CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under OOt&rw with His Majesty s Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Fvr China and Japan. Due L,*±m Singapore j 1934 17.000 In port526 words
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Advertisement216 1934-03-03 14 tfjUOYD TRIESTINO] (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Cal ing at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j Karachi,. Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Said, J j Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. i Suez, Pert Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. m.v. HILDA Mar.216 words
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Advertisement253 1934-03-03 14 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffa Oesellschaft. f Companies Incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via 110 Do, Manila Mar. 10 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Mar. 19 t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila Apr. S s.s. RUHR, via253 words
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Advertisement610 1934-03-03 14 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEf rs< h; R |ff|fis (IncorpoK, IBj Gc:m.,.. The undernoted are the Com] fixtures: OUTWARDS. "DONAU," for Manila, Hcnek Shai, North China and Japan "SAARBRUCKEN." for Manila. HI S'hai, North China Japan <,„ HOMEWARDS. "TRAVE," for Aden. Djibouti, < Marseilles. Barcelonu. Cai a A dam, R'dam, H'burg Bra610 words
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Article708 1934-03-03 15 Schoolboys Debarred From Playing For State? (From Our Own Corresvondent) Johore Bahru, March 1. THE football season in Johore will begin during April and keen competition is anticipated as it is expected that seven teams will enter the Johore District Football Association League. Yesterday evening, a708 words
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Article46 1934-03-03 15 Communications to the Lam Loo Society should be addressed to the hon. secretary, Mr. Gan Teng Koo, Messrs Printers, Ltd. (Litho Dept.), or to the club's premises, 167, Cantonment Road. The former hon. secretary, Mr. Lim Choo Ann, is going away to Malacca.46 words
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Article44 1934-03-03 15 Hong's Ping-Pong Party v. the Raffles Institution at the latter's premises tomorrow at 1.30 p.m.: K. H. Chua, Chan Scan Vine, Cnm Jui Seah, K. T. Chong, Choo Tien Hon*. Wilkie Chan, Chan Seah Kong. Reserves: C. T. Chua, C. K. Wong.44 words
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Article51 1934-03-03 15 The G3ylang Malay Youngsters' Party v. the Malay Teachers' Association tc-day at the CKylang English School ground will be selected from: Amat Daglng, S. M. Shahab (capt A. K. Jabat, M. S. Jabar, Dollah Mattar, Wan Kamak, Nassan Mattar, Omar, Amat Mattar, Ariffin, Hud, Biden, Ibrahim, Dollah Jalil,51 words
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Advertisement419 1934-03-03 15 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND P^ ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY gft LONDON f ii r r m i y. i Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000.00f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In419 words
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Advertisement38 1934-03-03 15 Race Horse Insurance j LOW RATES B WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. m t rw ■aai ■i i #g -r i v iimw i mm ii i i jDRItiK &r ft l""Fi38 words
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Article300 1934-03-03 16 Provincial Commissioners! To Meet. Shanghai, March J. HTHE Finance Ministry has summoned A the principal Finance Commissioners iin the provinces to go to Nanking and attend the consultations regarding the adiustment of the land and field taxes, j The Legislative Yuan published the text of the Constitutions yesterday.300 words
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Article321 1934-03-03 16 League Of Nations' Report. ~f T Jl e f T ollowin is the Health Bulled of the League of Nations' Eastern BriF?b U 24 ?934 POre f r the Week rioolK Xa o d 5 ia L 2 small Pox cases and 1 death; 2 typhus cases and321 words
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Advertisement65 1934-03-03 16 I ~*ODEON" I ENGLISH RECORDS. j We have pleasure to announce that we are j 1 appointed as j SOLE AGENTS FOR this record by Messrs. G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., j In Future All Supplementary Lists Will Be j Sent Out To Those Interested Gramophonists. J REGISTER YOUR NAMES65 words
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Advertisement262 1934-03-03 16 TQy A Many thousands of people owe to fo-DAy GULL BABAR QjU YOU WILL ALWAYS aDun(^ance heauty and health p//} 2*€/ £/5£ /r of their hair. BCJIIi OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE i i i i i i i i i i imniniiniiiiniiiiiiui iiiiii!intnitiiiiii!iniiiiiiinii!itii:'iiti'jiiiiiiiiiMiniiiijiiiiiiii!iiiii!ii J i n i PHILLIPS 1 Dental THE MODERN262 words
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Miscellaneous639 1934-03-03 16 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is protided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of aeneral interest loill still be included in the639 words
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557 1934-03-03 17 our Old Receiver. NOT ALLOWED TO SELL IT. interesting letter from a loca: j > enthusiast is reproduced He is thanked for his comand is assured that the Tribune does not desire to its valuable space in wireless that are of no557 words
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Article982 1934-03-03 17 Success Of Raffles Hotel Relays. THE relays from Raflies Hotel continue j to come over very well, and the dance music provided by the orchestra j is of a high order. Congratulations to Messrs. Radio Service Co., Ltd., for the enterprising nature of these broadcasts. The relay of982 words
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Article740 1934-03-03 17 What Is Meant By "Frequency." WIRELESS is an extremely fascinating subject, so much so that when newcomers grasp the general principles re lating to the work performed by the various component parts of a receiving set. they invariably go a step further i' their knowledge of740 words
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Article132 1934-03-03 17 Bulgarian Chemists Driven Out Of Business. Sofia. Women chemist, are competing so strongly wi.h the men in Bulgaria that one of the "stronger sex" haS appealed to the courts to forbid them to practise. In a shrewd appeal to the interpreters of the law, he points out that132 words
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Advertisement48 1934-03-03 17 Singapore A delightful study of LACTOGEN" babies always having fun. r^mmm^m' 1 A samD,e tin of Lact cn Mothei ,s Book of Advice and Measuring Spoon will be sent, postage paid, to any parent or expectant mother who sends stamps value r 20 cents to:— v LACTOGEN M48 words
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Advertisement172 1934-03-03 18 What YOU need to regain your energy is Bourn-vita .How fte fcfc of can t stand up to the life unless you take specia. care to offset the toll which climate body canno, h» «i eondi**. 1-1«,-,« Western-bred system, with measures calculated to 14 the —ment your systea, preserve your172 words
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Article, Illustration79 1934-03-03 19 n phews, ve been many inquiries lately old contributors to the nd many names are menue remembered that quite a e who were eligible to write •'orner" in times gone by have t-r and are no longer boys. being79 words
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Article155 1934-03-03 19 By T. Soo Chye.) ige! Who does not want it? .r.i'-'e is not fearlessness, though often call it so. Fearlessness is .'.inorance of fools, and we have heard it said that fools succeed wise men fail. And why? Bethey are ignorant of danger and about some hazardous enterprise like155 words
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Article186 1934-03-03 19 v. S. Kuppusamy.) >n meditating upon the beCorner" for a very long I iitation, as you all know is ■ublished by beat of Lom-tom. ate not only on religion but .1 things which are dear and Some people say meditabe made on the subject of think of186 words
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Article60 1934-03-03 19 I By Richard Soh 11.") t p" •ums! I am a new member of •'id I hope you will accept me the members. >y means the habit of doing the correct time. rility, however, is just the t- s a e see that one is good, and 1 ui;60 words
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Article115 1934-03-03 19 (By M.C.) The saying Jack-of-all-trades and master of none" is not always true. It is only true under certain circumstances. A man is in the employ of a commission agent. There are only four persons in the staff, namely; the proprietor, two salesmen and himself. In this case he115 words
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Article198 1934-03-03 19 'By L. S. Peng.) Before I say anything concerning the above subject let me extend my heartiest congratulations to S. T. Koh for his well written articles. Environment is nothing but« contact with the condition of one's surroundings. As environment seems to have magic spells, a great number198 words
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Article283 1934-03-03 19 (By "Sejuk") Many years ago there were no postoffices and people who wished to send letters, books, or postcards to their friends or relatives, had to pay a lot of money for the transport. But now post-offices are introduced and people who want to send letters to others283 words
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Article315 1934-03-03 19 (By "Willy Chan.") One evening mv friends 'Robert James" and "Happy William" and I were at the esplanade refreshing our minds after having done some difficult problems in the school. We sat on a bench and began talking about the enjoyments we had had during the Chinese New315 words
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Article183 1934-03-03 19 (By Koh Sian Poh.) After leaving school, the choice of a trade or occupation is a turning point in the history of the future man. Don't think that when we have left school, we have completed our education. It is without a doubt a v e ry great183 words
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Advertisement454 1934-03-03 19 HERE'S PROOF in the words of an Authority. LT.-COL. F. E. GUNTUR, D.5.0.; R.A.M.C., Physician, Margaret Street Hospital, for Consumptives. London, Writes "I ALWAYS SWITCH ON TO 'SANTUBEN' WITH THE HAPPIEST RESULTS." In bodily inclination to TUBERCULOSIS, in danger of infection by living with Tubercular subjects—in hereditary transmission SANTUBEN is454 words
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Advertisement165 1934-03-03 19 1 /OR SPORTS GOODS 19, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established in 1914). Stationers and Repairers. 14-A, Change Alley, Singapore. be refunded. Ring us up for nvchanics in case your typewriter is out of order, and needs immediate attention. Monthly cleaning of typewriters in offices undertaken, and can be165 words
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Advertisement359 1934-03-03 19 NEW SHIPMENT. E. P. V S. Spoons and For In, Soup Spoons. Fish Eaters, Knife Rests, Butter Knives, Toast Racks, Soda Spoons, Ice Claw Tongs, etc. Cutlery Cabinets, Stainless Meat Carvers and E.P.N.B. Fancy Pattern Tea Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Pastry Torks, Fruit Sets, etc. in boxes, suitable for Wedding, Birthday359 words
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Miscellaneous188 1934-03-03 19 The Truth in Your Horoscope Let me tell you free some of your past experiences, future prospects, financial possibilities and other confidential matter;,. Your prospects of life, happiness in marriage, friends, enemies, success in all undertakstartling facts that may change the whole course \^flL3BOr^ consist of not less than p188 words
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Article, Illustration55 1934-03-03 20 An Incident in the recent Commercial Cud Soccer match, in which the Municipality beat F. N. "B" 9—o. j A fast moment in the soccer match F between an SC.C XI and the k.. P.WD. on Tuesday. The badminton team of McAlister's Sports Union, who beat the55 words
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