Malaya Tribune, 20 March 1934
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Title Section35 1934-03-20 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR OAIL.Y NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. -No. 67 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Mar. 20. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934.35 words
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Advertisement178 1934-03-20 1 KemJ The (Tribune Dominant In z^dalaya I I AMLE! Ft Ol— j J Heavy Smokers unseen I J FNFMIFS Even the Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and Jl irritation of the throat—Relieve it with Lakerol /lZ >T Pastilles. They are soothing and kee}) the mouth jp fresh and allow no178 words
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Advertisement166 1934-03-20 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 coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. i .,.,,in,n. 1 ,,n,H.,,,H, 11 ,n, 1166 words
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Article483 1934-03-20 2 Gathering At Adelphi Hotel. J OXFORD and Cambridge University) men assembled at dinner on Saturday night in Singapore, Kuala Lurapur, Penang and Ipoh, as they have done on Boat Race night for several years past.; In Singapore a company of about 50 gathereri at the483 words
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Article138 1934-03-20 2 Picturesque Procession In Tlome. Reuter Wirless. Rome, March 14. HEADED by banners of the Middle Ages, 600 Knights of the Order of Malta, the most ancient Order of Chivalry in the world, to-day walked in procession to the Church of St. Paul for the performance of HolyReuter Wirless. - 138 words
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Article78 1934-03-20 2 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 17. The Government is seeking the approval of the Riksdag for an agreement with the Soviet whereby Sweden will grant a loan of 100 million kroner to enable the Soviet to purchase by April 30. 1935, Swedish goods to this value. The Soviet willReuter. - 78 words
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Article67 1934-03-20 2 Members of the Amicable Athletic Association will learn with regret of the death of Madam Ang Ah Chee. the beloved grandmother-in-law of their fellow member. Mr. Goh Ah Kee. which occurred on Saturday at her residence, 738. Upper Serangoon Road. Members are kindly requested to pay their last tribute by67 words
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Article146 1934-03-20 2 Definite Evidence Of Trade Improvement. {IN connection with the forthcoming -I Malayan Exhibition, to be held in Kuala Lumpur on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of June next, very definite evidence of the improvement in trade conditions is given by the extensive booking of trade stalls as146 words
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Article127 1934-03-20 2 Oil Gusher Catches Fire In Tangier. Reuter Wireless. Tangier, Mar. 14. Violent thunderstorms are hindering the work of extinguishing the gigantic trail of flame from an oil gusher which has caught fire on Mount Tselfat. The oil is streaming from the bore hole which French engineers beganReuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article82 1934-03-20 2 Mr. Lai Tet Loke s Question In Council. At the meeting of the Federal Council yesterday, the Hon. Mr. Lai Tet Loke asked what were the total amounts due to Government and the Chinese. Indians. Malays and others in respect of charges on Malay Reservation lands:— The reply82 words
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Advertisement245 1934-03-20 2 TINTED NAILS. Wear the shade that's right Cufex is ecofor your frock T***!' IfiS fhe bottle tightly t capped when Every fashionable woman today is n jr n uje Qnd using variety in nail tints. And the it remains usewoman who combines good taste ob/c fo fhe endwith a sense245 words
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Advertisement233 1934-03-20 2 M V, L. A M P S OF LASTING BRILLIANCE. Change over to Crompton to-day and you will effect economy in your lighting bill Sold at prices to suit all pockets, they are the highest quality available and British made. Frosted or Clear For every purpose Sole Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS,233 words
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153 1934-03-20 3 'Malaya Will Be Left To Carry The Baby." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March )9. THE Federal Council met thiss morning under the presidency of the Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott, CMC. C.8.E., Acting High Commissioner. New members, who made the affirmation, were Dr.153 words
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Article209 1934-03-20 3 Plight Of The Cocondt Industry. THE Hon. the CHIEF SECRETARY moved the adjournment of the Council sine die. The probable date of the next meeting, he said, would be Monday. July 2. Speaking on the adjournment Mr. EGMONT HAKE said: I have no doubt, that this Government is209 words
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Article637 1934-03-20 3 Important Matter For Poor j People. The UNDANG OF REMBAU:— Sir, —I rise to refer to a matter which may sound rather trival but which in reality is one that means a great deal to poor people, and that is the present demand by the Railway administration of637 words
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Article5617 1934-03-20 3 "Nothing But Starvation To Face:' MR. VEERASAMY Sir, —I must ask your for reverting to a subject on which I have addressed this Council on more occasion than one. namely, the retrenchment of clerks. On Jan. 23. 1933. in my address to thi Council I suggested that in the5,617 words
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Advertisement254 1934-03-20 3 |Hf SPARKLING. TASTELESS WW ODOURLESS f Manufactured by special process and I/ used by all the leading Aerated Water "1 Factories in Malaya. 7. w J.W. 4. '11 I I I I I I I I II I I I II I II I I I I I Ml I254 words
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Advertisement98 1934-03-20 3 gB W/UKEEP^ 00 pVERY Sunday morning and perhaps once or Iwice during ihe week give Nature a helping hand in her lask of maintaining complete inner cleanliness. f*r-; :^^^9| Ux Andrews Liver Sail a leaspconful IP or lwo in a 9^ ass waler -gently llft^^^lfilSf removes from the system the98 words
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Advertisement383 1934-03-20 3 DON'T let coughing bouts, bronchitis, or bronchial asthma rob you of sleep and rest. Keep a bottle of Peps by your bedside and take one or two of these wonderful breatheable tablets on retiring. Peps quickly soothe and repair the delicate lining membrane of throat and bronchials, made sore by383 words
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Advertisement528 1934-03-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA MB APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAV NAVIGATION CO. I ON DON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1934 NALDEFA 16.000 Mar.528 words
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Advertisement64 1934-03-20 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD. (Incorporated in S.S.) Steamship passages booked by all Lines. I Airmail tickets obtainable here. P.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings and64 words
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Advertisement185 1934-03-20 4 BJLIOYD TRIESTINO i Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay. Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez. Port Said Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. m.v. HILDA Mar 23 Mar 23 Due Leave185 words
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Advertisement231 1934-03-20 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Auatralische Dampfschifls [ft Cf Qeaellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. M.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Mar. 22 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Mar. 21 T m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Apr. 3 ss. RUHR, via Manila Apr.231 words
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Advertisement583 1934-03-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGg, NORDDELTSCHEK LLOYD (Incorpora: i j Germany). The undernoted are the Company's 'nVnilil fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN." for Manila, H'kong l3 4 S'hal, North China Japan M ar ,j HOMEWARDS. "AACHEN." for M'seilles, Oran, R'dam Hamburg and Bremen mm," for Genoa, Barcelona, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen ar S583 words
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798 1934-03-20 4 Shipping News Notices. HOLIDAY CRUISING MOVEMENT. Part Played By Yeoward Line. WHEN the time comes for the history to be written of the growth of the holiday cruising movement in British ships, the historian will .turn to the Yeoward Line as being one of the first British passenger shipping lines798 words
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Article46 1934-03-20 4 In order to promote fishery in Canton, the Department of Reconstruction has formulated a 3-year plan for construction and development of Hongchow fishing harbour in Chungshan country. This plan, it is learned, has been sub- mitted to the Provincial Government for approval, says the "Central Press."46 words
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Article224 1934-03-20 4 Good Business On African Routes. MOTOR vessels are popular in Japan, and most orders nowadays stipulate the equipment of Diesel engines, says the "Japan Chortilcle." The latest statistics show that there are altogether 100 motor vessels in the coun ry. The aggregate tonnage is 569.812. Classified. 69 vessels224 words
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Article202 1934-03-20 4 Blue Book Of American Shipping. Merchant Vessels of the United States, 1933." which is popularly referred to as the Blue Boe>k of American Shipping, has been released by the American Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. Tne new volume contains the name of every documented merchant vessel and202 words
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Article130 1934-03-20 4 Swedish Nobility On World Cruise. The motorship. "Mirrabooka," en route to the Pacific from Europe, has on board a number of the Swedish nobility, including Coum van Rosen, Count and Countess Lewenhaupt, and Count and Countess Cronstedt. The General Steamship Corporation, Ltd. announces that .the cruise will130 words
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Article322 1934-03-20 4 Recovering Cargo Qf Glenartney." Rome, March 4. ITALIAN divers, who recovered the gold from the sunken P. and O. liner "Egypt." are now to make an attempt to salve the cargo of rare metals lying in the wreck of the British steamer. "Glenartney," sunk by a German suomarine322 words
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Article131 1934-03-20 4 Harbour Bureau Activities To Be Extended. Measures for extending the activities of the Harbour Bureau in Canton lire now being undertaken by the bureau authorities, according to the Canton "Daily Sun." The technical service department will be reinforced with a number of technicians to deal with the increas-131 words
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Article135 1934-03-20 4 Japanese Shipping Men To Hold Another Conference. Japanese Shipping men are shortly to hold another conference with .the Management of the Industrial Bank of Japan in Kobe in regard to smooth marine financing. The shipping Standard Improvement Association at one time projected the establishment jf a special bank,135 words
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Article580 1934-03-20 4 How The Government Can Help. THE plight of British shipping and the need for co-cperation in the restoration of international trade were dealt with by Major Robert J. Dunlop in his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Shipping of tne United Kingdom580 words
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Advertisement54 1934-03-20 5 THE a 2f SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., -Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE. 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, I RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. **Al> OFFICE: No 4. Cecil Street, Slnf»P<»*L.54 words
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Advertisement69 1934-03-20 5 It's a poor week-end without the "Sunday Tribune"— Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal. THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4„ D'A'meida Street. Authorised and Subscribed £20 00,000 Capital £1,000,000 Re ierv e P "FuSd ta nd Rest Reserve BRANCHES: ACCOUNTS opened and SAVINQ Rent per annum,69 words
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Advertisement125 1934-03-20 5 I AN ANNUAL I 'f l 2& /*£%L I I PAID j j Stamps a reassuring seal on a sound proposition. r I N 1 oth^nnventnt e Sndlecure as a Savings Acco unt with a sound bank. I 551 SoneTSSS. ready ta an emergency. and growing rapidly. Interest accruing at125 words
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Advertisement175 1934-03-20 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements SUCCESSORS TO THE «n™ CAPITAL An ftft ft nOO 00 Paid Up $10,000,000.00. Authorised Singapore. HEAD NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng. Esq., Chairman. Lee Kong Chian. Esq., Vice-Chairman. S. Q. Wong, Esq., Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan gay175 words
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Article558 1934-03-20 5 Mining Shares. apore. Tuesday, 11 a.m. j The ping tin share quotations are sei and Co., exchange and Suff Buyers. Bellarm. X n Tin 37 38 Malay 42 43 6 Tin 14 6 15 6cd 1 90 2.00 Till 34 6 35 6 X- B Padar.g 0.29558 words
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180 1934-03-20 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. U.S. CRISIS AND RUBBER. Effects May Become Serious. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 17% cts., down ct. Market Tone: Steady, after easier. Tin (Singapore), $115%, down f%. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 5%cL, up lad. Market Tone: Easier. New180 words
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Article191 1934-03-20 5 Singapore, Marcn <su. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $99 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $95 Bice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $83 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $77 Siam, No.l JJJJ Siam, N. 2 gjg Siam, No. 3 Siam, "Sinhuay"191 words
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Article987 1934-03-20 5 Increase In Quota Considered Unlikely. London, March 7. A SPECIAL review for February of the tin market by A. Strauss and Co. reads as follows The feature of this month's tin satisfies M the continued d:crease of the world stocks in spite of the poor987 words
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Article77 1934-03-20 5 Monthly Tin Figures Last Year. WITH regard to the comments in the leading article to-day, the following figures relating to visible tin supplies will be found interesting 1933 Visible supplies. Local carry-over. January 43.941 10.403 February 42,917 9,791 March 43,195 8,510 April 42.272 7,657 May 41,729 7,163 June77 words
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Article144 1934-03-20 5 Minimum Price To Be Fixed. The Bill before the Indian Legislative Assembly for fixing the minimum price of sugar will have few provisions as.it will leave the fixing of the minimum entirely to the local Governments. In order, however, to ensure that the minimum price when fixed operates144 words
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Article93 1934-03-20 5 Unanimous Resolution By The Trade. Reuter. London, Mar. 19. In view of the breakdown of the Anglo-Japanese textile negotiation* and the increasing distress in Lancashire, moat prompt and energetic measure.? are urgently necessary to preserve and extend the cotton trade in the markets of the world, and soReuter. - 93 words
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Article61 1934-03-20 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. March 20, noon. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) do. (FOB.) 17 516 17 711b Standard R.S.S. on Tender: AprilJnne «Jj "J July,Bept. Oct. Dec. 18 108 Tone of Market: Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 5 1 16d.61 words
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Article636 1934-03-20 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and Ly»U and Evatt. Issue .Jt_.J Value. Fraser Lyau m bhares. Co. Evatt. 1 Allenby I.ob 1.10 10b LIS 1 Aloi' Gajah 0.70 0.80 0.70 080 IA. Hitam 1.15 1.30636 words
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Article54 1934-03-20 5 The output of the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for February totals 32.738 lb., a total for ten months of the current financial year of 356 429 lb Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates, Ltd.. produced 13.345 lb. for the same period, a total of 155.845 lb. for nine months54 words
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Advertisement379 1934-03-20 6 i«iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiniiim«!iimimmiH«iiiifOT™ m m -JjjurfiM»o I I §ĔĔĔjm& W. S. Van Dyke's supreme Msßlir 5 masterpiece ™V® Tne strangest and most thrilling C story ever unfolded on the screen tmVt galore with mammoth walrus, maddened caribous, huge polar bears. I enormous whales, Arctic Woives. etc., etc. I AX M.-G.-M. PICTURE. I379 words
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Advertisement119 1934-03-20 6 OPENING TQ-NI6HT A SMASHING, SPECTACULAR DRAMA PACKED WITH j THRILLS ANIi SENSATIONS THAT WILL MAKE YOU GASP I "MASTER I OF MEN WITH J II JACK HOLT II FAY WRAY fbr tiOlanclertnn THE AMAZING STORY OF A igHMiM ml. JmW HUB VBHH CONRAD V EIDT W JBaTI B CAPITOL MARLBOROUGH119 words
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Advertisement356 1934-03-20 6 L\ST NI6BJ OPENING TO-MORROW WITH PRIDE WE ANNOTJN THE PREMIERE OF ||—P I ill "Ml JOSEPHM. WW SCHENCK Lin I f I HARDING WT> lp J GIVE BROoI Sb tJk otto kruger IK JHH a DARRYL F. ZANUCK "ONE OF SCREENLAND'S FINEST OFFERINGS FOR YEARS,- SAYS PRESS LAST NIGHT OF356 words
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Advertisement106 1934-03-20 7 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she does d weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune." RATERSOX'S CLENSEL, THE GREAT FLUID CLEANSER, that washes and cleans everything m the home from the flimsiest silk to the thickest blankets and grimiest paintwork. A 69 [CLENSEL Get a bottle to-day and let CLENSEL do your daily106 words
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Advertisement550 1934-03-20 7 I'mirtiiiiiimwfMTOniiiiiiinintfimrtwra^ SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE E&TEL TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00 40.00 70.00 Bed and Breakfast $3.00 $5.00 55.00 $100jOO Bedroom and550 words
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Advertisement223 1934-03-20 7 UK ESTATE OF J. KHALIFfA, DECEASED. IMPORTANT Al CTION SALE IMF Magnificent derign wax p h.hed. walnut and mahogany stained teak household lurni'uic, piano, gramophone, etc., TO BE HELD AT "Biighton" No. 177, Marine Parade, via Sra Avenue (off East Coast Road). Tanjonc Kalonc. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1934. AT223 words
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Miscellaneous137 1934-03-20 7 Postal iNmuGfNa 1= J j SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and «?ifi? g D V ,Hong Th ong) 3 p.m. Siak. Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock j*™* P dari 'Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. c a »v South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Giang Sengi 4137 words
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Article, Illustration107 1934-03-20 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING NOTICE TO MARINERS. On or about April l, the colour of the ashing light of No. 3 light buoy in Penang harbour will be changed from ied to white, without further notice SHIPPING NOTICE. On and after April f SS hips arrivinc107 words
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Article120 1934-03-20 7 I SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, March 20. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Hong Kheng 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tate 18; Kedah 10; Achilles 9- Yasukum Maru 6. j Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). I Chattanooga City 37: Darvel 39. Empire Dock120 words
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Article71 1934-03-20 7 From China and Japan by thr Malacca Maru." due at Singapore todZ T T o,land °y the -Kota Nooan 1 due at Singapore on Thursday J Mails from Batavia and Palrrrebanc by PoTnm ar J expected thTcenerail Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. toThe outward air mail by71 words
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Article355 1934-03-20 7 Success Of Week-End Concerts. The standard of th two oerl mtawmm staged by the oieh Oteh or?&.?S? m a d Sunciav at the Moonlight Hall New World, was very oiga. The audiences were charmed Ttfth [he grace beauty and voice of th* -ladies" and if the secret355 words
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Article199 1934-03-20 7 SELLING. Singapore, March 20. London 4 months' sight 2j4 11|64 London 3 months' sight 2 4 5|32 I London 60 days' sight 2 4 9,64 London 30 days' sight 2;4'/ 8 I London demand 2 4 7164 London T.T. 2 4 3j32 Lyons and Paris demand 900 Hamburg199 words
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Article82 1934-03-20 7 th?% fJ received the latest number of the Singapore Medical College Union Magazine, it contains plenty of mllZ e rt? S re^ ding matter including a 3 J Ja and SRort stories. We liked the "Lines written to Gray s Anatomy/ which include: Far from the pleasure82 words
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Article49 1934-03-20 7 The Police Band will play the «ollowing programme at the Botanic Gardens to-day. starting at 5.15 p.m.: March. "Young Courageous." Lovell.?T?,!: rt re "Stradella." Flotow: Selection J*fc Phl Cnri -;tine; Waltz. "Wearer Madlu." Ziehrer; Descriptive. Th» Phantom Brigade." Mydleton: Selection "Tom Jones." German: "The Turkish Patrol," Michaeii:49 words
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Article22 1934-03-20 7 The following passengers left Singapore by the "Arethusa" for Bangkok on Sunday:—Mr. and Mrs H. Chalkley Mr Wyllye. Lady Ravensdale.22 words
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Article315 1934-03-20 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 20. High Tides.—1.05 a.m., 1.55 p.m. Football: P. Brani v. I.C.F.A., Jalan Besar; Abattoirs "A" v. MPH Geylang; S.C.C. v. Wilts., S.C.C. Police Band: Botanic Gardens. 5 15 p.m. TO-MORROW, MARCH 21. High Tides.—1.32 a.m., 2.35 pm315 words
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Article70 1934-03-20 7 ALHAMBRA.—•Eskimo." APOLLO.—"Mystery Airman" and Chinese talikie (2nd show). CAPITOL.—Jack Holt in "Master of Mien." EMPlRE.—"Letting in the Sunshine." GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies btaiwYoung Desire;" Sky—"Below The Sea." MARLBOROUGH.— Hindustani talkie Lal-E-Yaman." NEW WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc.70 words
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Article80 1934-03-20 7 Double Attraction At The Roxy. i n double-feature programme was introduced at the Roxy last night when biiver Lining," with Maureen O'Sullivan, Betty Compson and John Warburwn and "Up for the Derby" commenced a short season. Sydney Howard, as a horse trainer, ways an amusing role in80 words
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Article63 1934-03-20 7 Mr. W. H. Martin, managing director of the Buffalo Reef (Gold* Prospecting and Development Co.. Ltd.. has gone to Kota Bahru, Kelantan. on a pleasure trip. Mr. L. W. Richards, a director and the present manager of the Buffalo Reef mine, accompanied Mr. Martin as far as Kuala Lipis, and63 words
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Advertisement101 1934-03-20 8 II ,1 "His Master s Voice' ASK portable I NUMBER NINETY SEVEN if K. 535.00. I I i Ii GRANTS CHERRY BRANDY jj* BRITISH a cu P s perfect I BRITAIN'S SUPREME SOLE AGENTS: j JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG AM) IPOH Never before101 words
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Advertisement41 1934-03-20 8 Visiting Film Stars nave seen fit to give Wing Loong their patronage and have expressed extreme satisfaction Why j not you We guarantee that extreme satisfaction to all, in every department of Men's Tailoring. WING LOONG High Street, Singapore, THONE 7627.41 words
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Obituary131 1934-03-20 8 DEATHS. JEREMIAH —On Itth Itorch. 1934. »tJSIJB«> au«oon Road. Jam s Jeremiah. 38 feats. Tl°e funeral cor ege will leave his late rcMd nee at 4.15 p.m., to-=ay. for the Church cf S t Joseph and thence to Bidadari Cemmory for int.rment. Deeply regretted. CHEONG —Mr. Cheong Koon131 words
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Article855 1934-03-20 8 QECTION 21 of the scheme for the international control of tin production as now operating reads as follows: WITHDRAWAL. 1 21 If no change was made in the quotas at the beginning of a current quota period and if the total visibli supply as determined by the855 words
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Article256 1934-03-20 8 Mr. S. W. Jones, Legal Adviser, Johore, has been granted nine months' leave. Mr. John Hands. M.C.H.. frfts been nominated for election as Vice-Piesident of the Selangor Club. Dr. A. N. Kingsbury, Director, Institute for Medical Research, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Home leave. Miss A. A. Gentles, nursing256 words
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145 1934-03-20 8 SINGAPORE has an excellent transport service but, as with most other good things, there is room for improvement One way in which such improvement might be effected, it has been suggested to us, would be to arrange for more regular connections at the terminus145 words
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Article146 1934-03-20 8 THE Chinese water polo players are to be congratulated on their success against their European friends at the Singapore Swimming Club. The game ta another instance of Urn mannci in which the Chinese have come to the fore in local sport. Fifteen years ago the Europeans carried all146 words
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Article203 1934-03-20 8 ENCOURAGING references to the improvement in the sale price of rubber during 1933 are made in the annual report and accounts of the Negri Sembilan Planters' Association, to be presented lat the annual general meeting on Saturday. As a result there were no resignations during the year. The203 words
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Article221 1934-03-20 8 A TIME of severe unemployment hardly appropriate for agitation the improvement of working condi' for it is a time when from sheer n sity men are prepared to work bard little pay. But letters from M< Tribune correspondents sup.-' there really is a case just now jsideration of221 words
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Article442 1934-03-20 8 By "Looker-On" «pONTOON" is, in my opinion, a vicious same. A Especially when the General Manager officiates as "banker." A Ii the Police had raided a certain mansion yestereve I'd have been better off to-day. A A "Down with gambling!" say L But if only some people didn't442 words
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Article38 1934-03-20 8 BOAT RACE DINNERS, on pa EARLIER CABLES, on pages 2 J FEDERAL COUNCIL, on pages 5 SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 CLUB DIARY, on pase 13. RADIO PROGRAMME, on pa& MOTORING NEWS, on page l38 words
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Advertisement61 1934-03-20 9 ANNUAL STOCK TAKING SALE. DELETED 1118 HASTER'SMIST I RECORDS FROM I WINEL RECORD CARRIERS LESS 20% i During Period Of Sale ending 31st March. |"MOUTRIE'S" RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. i m iii > ii > ii a i l> M i ll i lt i^ii ll i t ,t,ii >n> rßllt61 words
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818 1934-03-20 9 CRISIS IN MOTOR INDUSTRY. Kaiimen Restive. ulorts To Avert Big Strikes. Reuter. Washington, Mar. 19. J jKSI'ITK much important business to be transacted by i oagreaa, the week opens so ivily charged with danger in i struggle between worker andReuter. - 818 words
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Obituary, Illustration411 1934-03-20 9 Business And Social Activities. I I I 1%/TR. CHEONG KOON SENG, J.P., one •»•»1 of the leading figures of the Chinese business community of Singapore, died at his residence, 299. River Valley Road, at 9.20 this morning. Fifty-five years of age, he was head411 words
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Article588 1934-03-20 9 Bandits Bombarded. TRIAL OF GEN. CHIN CONTINUES. Shanghai, Mar. 20. Japanese Foreign Office has instructed the Japanese delegation at Geneva to notify the League of Nations of Japan's withdrawal from the Convention the Tariff Truce. The main cause of her withdrawal is the resentment of various588 words
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Article105 1934-03-20 9 Visit To Japanese Schools. |>RINCE Kaya of Japan, accom- panied by the Princess Kaya, arrived in Singapore by the "Yasukuni Maru" this morning on their way to Europe. They will leave by the same vessel at noon to-morrow. At noon to-day the Prince and Princess will visit the105 words
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Article, Illustration334 1934-03-20 9 Princess Mdivani. j IN SINGAPORE WITH HER HUSBAND. TWO people who are always very A much "in the news" but make every effort to avoid publicity are in Singapore to-day. They are Prince and Princess Alexis Mdivani. The reason why they are of such exceptional interest to334 words
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Article116 1934-03-20 9 All Annum To Swear Loyalty. i Reuter. Annam, March 19. Miss Nguyen Hu-hao, member of a wealthy Cochin-China family, who is to marry the young Emperor of Annam on April 20, was given a very popular reception on arriving to-day at Hue from Saigon. delegation of the imperialReuter. - 116 words
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Article64 1934-03-20 9 Reuter. Jerusalem, Mar. 19. Seventeen Arab leaders have been sentenced to hard labour ranging; from five to ten months for participation in the lllega! procession which started the rioting in October. The sentenced people include the prominent politicians. Sheik Mouzaffar Aum. Bey and Abdulhadi Jamil Husseini. each ofReuter. - 64 words
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Article147 1934-03-20 9 Below The Original Estimate. Reuter. London, Mar. 19. IN the House of Commons 10-day j several speakers sought information about the Singapore Base in the course of the report stage of the Navy Estimates. Mr. George Hall (Lab., Aberdarc asked whether the recent naval conierence inReuter. - 147 words
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Article83 1934-03-20 9 Decision Of Siam State Railways. j i j I I 1 I 'From Our Own Corrcth ndent.) Bangkok. March 19. Following the revision of the goods and parcels tariffs, the State Railways announce the lowering of passenger lares over all lines for each of three grades of passengers83 words
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Article90 1934-03-20 9 Cruising Speed Of 200 Miles An Hour. I I i i Reuter Wireless. London, Mar. 15. A speed of over 250 miles an hour has been attained by a new type of single- I seater low wing aeroplane, with a follow- i ing wind, at the firstReuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article46 1934-03-20 9 Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Mar. 14 Seventy sterilisation oo**ra*k>?»« hay been carried out already by th° Rambunr Hereditary Court, on oersons Iteb 1 to transmit hereditary »Umen*s. T stated in most cas°s lh' otviatlons were the resu u of voluntary application* by patients. -Reuter Wireless."Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article48 1934-03-20 9 Reuter Wireless. Tangier, Mar. it«. i The explrjion of haP* a ton of dynamite on the slooe above a blazing oil well on Mount Tselfat has failed to choke the flames and there is now a blazing lake at the foot of the mountain.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article41 1934-03-20 9 Under the auspices of the Literary Department of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, a lecture in Tamil on "Our Social Evils" will be delivered by Mr. Kanaga Suntharam. editor of the "Tamil Thondon," Jaffna, at the Association premises to-day at 5.30 p.m.41 words
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Article400 1934-03-20 9 The Popejoy Murder. HOW CHINESE COULD ASSIST. T-lIE statement that certain Chinese were lacking in public was made by Dr. Philip Tvau, the Chii Consul-general in Singapore, in the course of a remarkably frank and out spcken speech. He was at the annual dinni r of400 words
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Article118 1934-03-20 9 Th? secretary of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd., Singapore, writes: With reference to the paragraph under the above heading appearing in your esteemed paper yesterday, we wish to point out that there is no bank In Amoy known as the Overseas Bank. For this reason the description118 words
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Article144 1934-03-20 10 Trade Mark Infringement Alleged. FiCM Our Own Coi Peiia:.: U rdb H AN Instance ol U which British in meeting from the Japs cotton piece goods v district court yesterdaj merchant. Tyeb Khan, v. infringement of the "Sitting Cat," which Messrs. Henry waugh and C Ltd..144 words
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Article43 1934-03-20 10 H.E. the High untitled Mr. Andrew Caldecott will be the speaker at of the Kuala Lumpur Roof Garden of thi Wednesday. The me to ladies. The actio sioner's speech will be 1 i short musical pr Mrs. H B Bell and dancir. night.43 words
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Advertisement19 1934-03-20 10 j ***** Rupert: Come on guys, i follow me, I've landed in V Obtainable from all Dealers TOIIEYS BIUHPY19 words
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Advertisement23 1934-03-20 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, J IMITB* China Building fhulh 'PHONE 58*8. SINCfAi FIRE, UIHF, W a vehicles ft *.orkm'" v COMPENSATION !N^ KAV<k23 words
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Article848 1934-03-20 11 Striking Evidence. WITNESS WHO SAW THE GUNMAN. JN the course of the Coroner's inquiry into the death of Inspector A. E, Popejoy, commenced before Mr. W. Porter yesterday, it was revealed that an Asiatic Inspector was actually in the pawnshop, in the bathroom, when the shooting took848 words
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Article150 1934-03-20 11 No Further Developments Reported. rE search for Inspector Popejoy's murderer continues unabated, but no further developments are reported. The Police have discontinued the stopping of cars at the various junctions and streets, but a strict watch still being maintained on the Causeway and the railway stations. All outgoing150 words
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Article160 1934-03-20 11 Bill Welcomed By Malacca Residents. On Saturday night a representative gatheiin,; of Indians apd Ccylonese was h:ld under the auspices of the I.C.A. at the Seng Cheong Society premises. Tranquerah, to consider .he draft Bill for the Registration of Hindoo Marriages in th? Colony. Mr. L. A. Chitty.160 words
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Article60 1934-03-20 11 Teng Leng. a Chinese, was produced before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. I Brander. yesterday on a charge of simple trespass into 9, Capitol Flats. t Court Inspector Bembroke intimated to his worship that there was some doubt about the man':, mental condition and he asked60 words
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Article59 1934-03-20 11 1 When a 30-year-old Hakka woman I named Lim Liang Moi, was charged before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. yesterday, with theft of two sold buttons and $125 in cash, she maintained that the buttons belonged to her The case was postponed for a week for mention,59 words
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Article230 1934-03-20 11 all over t^^TANEOUSperience of oUl7 his is what k)r the "Being a ruffe years with chronRc* mt I decided to trv Marf 1 eX aer. It is a great P»l n do n. you how VeB I have b <iy5 .ftv "T used to be afraid230 words
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Advertisement65 1934-03-20 11 CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR Shelves in the door. It is a simple feature but something you wouldn't do without. It increases the storage space by practically fifty per cent, over the ordinary refrigerators, besides the convenience and saving of electric current. Prices from $250.00 Inspection* Invited M the H showrooms of I65 words
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Advertisement62 1934-03-20 11 I THE IMPERIAL j I "GOOD COMPANION." j (CHROMIUM-PLATED). I The only Mi-British Portable Typew i built on the standard 4-bank principle, embracing al'. the facilities of a standard typewriter. j Sole Agents i DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD., 112/114 A. Robinson R»ad, Singapore. i i j 'Che I Chartered Accountant 77?e62 words
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Article, Illustration273 1934-03-20 12 I Hurricane Style. FIRST BOUT SINCE SUSPENSION. Reuter. London, Mar. 19. JACK Doyle, the Irish heavyweight, made a sensational return to the ring in a contest at the Albert Hall to-night. Opposed to Frank Borrington, of Derby, in aReuter. - 273 words
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Article212 1934-03-20 12 NATIONAL LINCOLN BETTING. Quartz And Golden Miller Favoured. Reuter. London, March 19. THE call-over for the Lincolnshire, to be run on Wednesday was: 10 —1 Quartz offered 21—2 taken. 100—9 Play On. 100 —8 Town Crier, taken and offered. 100 —7 Ole King Sole offered, 15—1 taken. I 15—1 Gino.Reuter. - 212 words
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Article114 1934-03-20 12 Postponement Of Last Night's Game. I The match between the hockey XI of the H.M.S. "Medway" and the A.P.C.. which was to have been played on the Payar Lebar ground yesterday, was cancelled owing to the rain. The Naval XI has been described as a crack team, and114 words
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Article40 1934-03-20 12 The Commercial Cup match arranged to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday between the Straits Times Press SC. and the Government Monopolies Sport Club, had to be postponed owing to the heavy condition of the ground.40 words
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Article198 1934-03-20 12 Malayan Team To Visit Hongkong. THE following twelve players have so far been selected and have expressed their ability to make the trip to Hong- j kong to represent Malaya in a series of matches against the best hockey teams in Hongkong. They will also meet a representative198 words
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Article88 1934-03-20 12 Raffles Institution Beat The Y.M.C.A. A ping-pong eame played on March 15. between Raffles Institution and the Y.M.C.A. resultrd in a win for Raffles. Scores: <RI. players mentioned first»: Lu Chew Kuen beat Ow Swee Woon 3—0: Lim Hong Bee beat Ng Cheng Thum 3—2; Lim Cheok San beat88 words
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Article513 1934-03-20 12 M.P.H. Let Down By Forwards. THE Singapore Harbour Board secured a cred table victory in the Commercial Cup Competition yesterday at their own ground in Cantonment Road by springing a surprise on the Malaya Publishing House, who were beaten by four goals to two. The home team owed513 words
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Article121 1934-03-20 12 St. Francis* Institution Beat Teachers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 19. On Sunday last on their ground, the St. Francis' Institution ran up 134 for nine declared against a Teachers' Association eleven. Toledo was again the top-scorer with 59 not out, Woodford and C. Rodrigues making 12121 words
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Article424 1934-03-20 12 Fraser And Neave Teams Clash. AT the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, i Fraser and Neave's "A" team defeated their "B" team by five-goals to one. The "A" team were definitely superior in all departments and there was splendid combination in their forward line. The "B" team's424 words
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Article1092 1934-03-20 12 Our Selections. THE HANDICAPS AND COMMENTS. rpHE second day of the Selangor Turf Club's spring race meeting to-morrow comprises a card of only six events, the first race starting at 4 p.m. Three of them are for ponies and the others for horses. Two of the latters'1,092 words
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Advertisement13 1934-03-20 12 A GQEAT PLAY THE QTOfiy OF HENRT WAUGH G.CO..LTP. SINGAPORE 6. BRANCHES v13 words
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Article218 1934-03-20 13 \n Easy Victory At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Mar. 18. ryil*- Negri Sembilan Club defeated the I Tamil Union in their return cricket by 60 runs. When both these met previously the former won v one run. Scores: IL UNION: A. Emmanuel b218 words
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Article46 1934-03-20 13 following will represent Raffles titution at cricket against the WiltRegiment on Thursday on tie R.I. md, comrnening at 2*pm.; S. M. j (capt.), M. Valberg. Oon Khye Sym Teng Chew. Cbus Boon NagasYaran, Alex Fernandez, tdram, S. K. Saratta. Sclie!kix Kama I ludin. I46 words
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Article208 1934-03-20 13 Good Fights Expected In Singapore. DOME good fights are in store for local sportsmen. Kid Gabo and Young Sosa and their manager, Mr. Tan Soo Ban, arrived from Saigon on Saturday. Gabo and Sosa are the official ban- t&mweight and lightweight champions I of French Indo-China, respectively, and208 words
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Article62 1934-03-20 13 The following have accepted an invitation to play i hockey for S C.C. v. H.M.S. "Medway" at the Police ground. Thompson Road, to-day: Dr. J. M. A. Lowson: Lt. Wi S. T. Douglass. T. W. Morray; D. H. Tudor. Y. W. Biaiu!. P. H. Harrison: E. MacCreanor. L.62 words
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Article137 1934-03-20 13 Games Abandoned At Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Mar. 17. RAIN interfered with the cricket matches played here to-day. The Seremban Hill Range"s lost Aye wickets for 44 runs playing agains,. the King Georg,e V. School on the latte. ground, and owing to rain the137 words
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Article192 1934-03-20 13 St. Peters' Brigade v. High School. (From Our Oion Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 18. The High School, batting first, on their school field, put up a small score, being all out for 41. Osman bin Mas. the Captain, alone entered double figures, R. de Rozario being almost unplayable. With192 words
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Article140 1934-03-20 13 Robless And Wee Chong Jin Make Centuries. (Frcni Our Own Cor reaper dent.) Penang, Mar. 19. Two centuries were scored in local cricket yesterday, Robless retiring with 109 in the match between the Penang Cricket Club and F. Reuten's, which was in the nature of a trial, and140 words
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Advertisement294 1934-03-20 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Bulldlnf, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* with the294 words
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Advertisement175 1934-03-20 13 Race Horse Insurance AT LOW RATES j WITH I ABSOLUTE SECURITY (l SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. l TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J Arrest Ihe Progress j of that COUGH EEEE J lest it may linger and I lead to something serious k'il j Tafce |M Dr. DE JONGH'S ffik j175 words
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Miscellaneous330 1934-03-20 13 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most ot the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the330 words
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Article504 1934-03-20 14 Treaty Violated. GERMANY MUST BE IN LEAGUE. Reuter. Paris, Mar. 17. THE Cabinet has approved the disarmament note to Berlin, which has been sent to London. It is learned that it is very friendly ond states that France is not opposed to the principle of disarming furtherReuter. - 504 words
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Article79 1934-03-20 14 The Royal Society of St. George, Singapore, will held a dinner and dance at Raffles Hotel on Apr. 21. HE. the Officer Administering the Government will be present and the Committee earnestly hope -hat members will do their utmost to make the function a success. Tickets for79 words
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Article67 1934-03-20 14 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 17. The War Department has announced that the army will resume carrying air mails on nine routes. The announcement was made shortly after Mr. Eddie Rickenbacker, famous United States war airman, demanded, before the Senate Committee, that Mr. Roosevelt should "purge his officialReuter. - 67 words
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Article187 1934-03-20 14 Task Thought Impossible For I One Man. Reuter Wireless. London. March 14. The suggestion made in the House ot Lords by Lord Hutchison for the establishment of a Ministry for Defence was rejected by Lord Londonderry, who declared that it was humanly impossible for any one manReuter Wireless. - 187 words
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Article64 1934-03-20 14 Popular Sportsman Leaves For Home. By the departure of Mr. R. B. Black. Assistant Adviser. Kluang, on Home leave, the district loses one of its most popular sportsmen. He left Kluang for Singapore to join the "Comorin" for England. During his stay in Kluang he has endeared himself64 words
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Advertisement486 1934-03-20 14 SINGAPORE STEAM LAUNDRY LTD j ANNOUNCES the Opening of "RECEIVING DEPOT" j 255, ORCHARD RD. JTSSm Articles may be handed in for SPECIAL and EXPRESS LAUNDRY SERVICE Dry Cleaning Waterproofing Invisible mending undertaken. WEEK DAYS: SATURDAYS: ;AM -1 P.M. and 4—fi PM. 7 AM 2 P M _IJJI. II HI486 words
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Advertisement193 1934-03-20 14 I T R aTn BRAND CONDENSED MILK Recommend 'TRAIN MILK' I for your daily use. i PURITY AND ECONOMY Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd, UNION BUILDING. Phone 5977—5978—5979 i AH tooth pastes are made from a common base, no matter I how expensive the tooth paste may be. The difference between193 words
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Miscellaneous374 1934-03-20 14 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GMT. 6.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. A Rachmaninoff programme (.gramophone records). 7.15 a.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. Aintree Fences, a spots talis. 7.30 a.m. Quentin Maclean at the organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle. London. 8.0-8.15 a.m. News Bulletin. 12.0 noon Time374 words
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650 1934-03-20 15 Motoring Notes News. More British Cars Being Exported. Progress In The Face Of High Taxation. I ring the activities during 1933 I the United Kingdom motor to- will give the greatest pleasure in all branches definite tool noteworthy development d progress. irers and the suppliers asted with them, together with650 words
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Article175 1934-03-20 15 Absolute reliability is just as essential in a marine, as in a car. engine—if not more so. since a breakdown at sea may endanger human life. 1 It Is interesting to note, therefore, that Morris marine engines are built to iCh high standards that all have been175 words
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Article201 1934-03-20 15 One of the various ways in which the Morris Engines Factory at Coventry has been able to increase its production in response to the enormous demand for Morris products is by the use of Tungsten Carbide cutting tools. These closely approach actual diamonds as far as hardness201 words
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Article515 1934-03-20 15 Non-Stop Climb Almost A Record. rE silent, effortless speed: the "armchair" comfort and smoothness of that very remarkable product —the Humber "16" Sports Saloon —of a famous British firm was responsible for making my eighth and last journey by road from the Imperial Capital of515 words
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Article110 1934-03-20 15 "I am writing to express my appreciation." writes Mr. T. W. F. Hawtayne, of Singapore, to Malayan Motors Ltd., the local Morris Distributors, "of the way in which my car was salved and repaired recently. The accident occurred at Bukit Panjang about 1.25 p.m. By 5 p.m. we110 words
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Advertisement385 1934-03-20 15 15% FUEL SAVING I fASV FRFF. GF/4/f mma m^m^^ CHANGE *Iff|Sß^ftT^BP^)SiW^B RESTARTING /Ĕm^L^^^^r^^W^^^^m SILENT GEARBOX hBB^V H^i^i^i» THE NEW ROVER t TEN t (IO/ 45 H.P.)For 1934 this well-known model offers even greater value than its predecessors. The new overhead valve engine with its 3-bearing counterbalanced crankshaft gives a high385 words
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Advertisement626 1934-03-20 16 M. HASSAN. I ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. TO LET. TO LSI 84, Trtiro Road. Apply 47, Truro Road. TO LET—S6. 64. Aliwal626 words
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Advertisement532 1934-03-20 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. —I i 1 [tiohgah x |g&at| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the trade mark;, depict-d above are the exclusive property of AYE KOK COMPANY, of No. 12, Grove Read. Singapore, and that the same are us.d in respect of all kinds of532 words
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Advertisement535 1934-03-20 16 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE, 209, Queen Street, AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES I Shorthand (Pitman Gregg), Book-Keeping, 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. j Enrol for a535 words
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Advertisement240 1934-03-20 16 JUST ARRIVED! "Hohner" Mouth Organs Puck, 10 Single Holes $0.50 Trumpet Call, 10 Single Holes $0.80 Auto Valve, 10 Double Holes $1.20 Tango, 16 Double Holes $1.35 SE4SON CO LTD., 9, D'Almeida Street, Singapore. FIGARO EUROPEAN LADY EXPERTS Just Arrived. 18—Permanent WAVING With Latest Equipment. BAFFLES HOTEL (Boom 120) and240 words
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Advertisement231 1934-03-20 16 great I DISPLAY OF THE LATEST 1934 MODELS PARAMOUNT M.< C. SWISS MADE WATCHtS NOW ON AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD Special Discounts BHn e \li„u P j MMMM A.J.G.P. a*^^^^ A REAL BOON FOR WOMvv "ABALA-RAKSH A," The Best L'terine and Imm tm j231 words
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