Malaya Tribune, 31 March 1934
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Title Section39 1934-03-31 1 The Malaya Tribune MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. V oL Wo. 76 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Sinsapore: Saturday. Mar |fu Malaya Tribune 24 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1934. F °R 5 CENTS,39 words
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Advertisement30 1934-03-31 1 ,1 v Good and Safe for BABIES. ■t Isß I I ■PjgPl afc a&Fss''*''' ißk. I I 113 Jsr?i IkoW B^a Connell Brothers Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATES IN USA.]) j- j30 words
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Advertisement43 1934-03-31 1 A. FUNTER. 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.43 words
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Article, Illustration155 1934-03-31 2 Distribution Of The Badges. My dear girls. Many of you have sent in letters and applications for- membership badges and I am sorry I have not had the leisure to reply to you individually #nd personally, and earlier. No doubt I have caused jou to155 words
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Article318 1934-03-31 2 (By "Silver Star.") An interesting and instructive article might be on the well-known proverb—Silence is Golden. We. in this ever changing age of the twentieth century, find "it difficult to be silent but very easy to talk, and talk a great deal too. Whether we have anything318 words
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Article219 1934-03-31 2 (By "Lucky Star.") Recently i came across cases where Tnd 6 r ed fr T the bites of hun dSrf frnmf!! 06^ 6 Stray d0^S Some the sharp teeth W UndS CaUSed by J2SJ? tc ad and 1 hope that the Hroii ?L the Municipality will be menace.219 words
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Article288 1934-03-31 2 (By "Ruth.") The sun had neared the top jf the distant hills, and shone fitfully because of the scudding clouds that passed over it now and then. Ihe wind blew stron? and cold from the sea, and as I sat high up en the shore, I could288 words
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Article227 1934-03-31 2 'By Tiiainia Wong:') Hello cousins. How do you do? I hope you are getting on all right, and still continuing to write articles. Now I am going to write something about a very severe test. An Austrian tyrant, who once upon a time ruled over Switzerland, sent227 words
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Article176 1934-03-31 2 'By "Florence Wong.") A man was much amused and sometimes annoyed by his wife's inquisitiveness. One day, he found a mouse in the mouse-trap. He took it out and put lt In a box. Then he brought the box with the mouse in it to his wife.176 words
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Article295 1934-03-31 2 'By Daisy Del!. Fellow sisters, I wish y, I am one of your new this is my first contribution M What does the word ho. to you I Some people are honest outward they are not honest in* What is an honest pers* He or she is or.c who-**295 words
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Article175 1934-03-31 2 Frances Dee" Hello sisters! My name sliould te!! you that I am a new member of tlr Girls' Circle. II think some of us must have already seen the picture "Eskimo" at a local cinema. This film was full of thrills and portrayed the wonderful adventures of Eskimoes struggling175 words
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Article165 1934-03-31 2 (By Silver streak: How many cf use ever thi.k of importance of ropes and stri 1 Ju>l think what we would do without 'h enl It is difficult to think of a world ropes or strings. In fact, dirt <■ y majwas created he found the need165 words
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Advertisement277 1934-03-31 2 NEW MALAY RECORDS Latest KRONCHONGS STAMBOELS AND EXTRA-TURNS Sung by MISS JACOBA MISS TOEMINA, MISS RIBOET MR. ABDULLAH, MR. AHMAD MISS SOEPIA, CHE NORLIA MISS FATIMAH, Etc., Etc. Latest Records Arrive Monthly. Catalogues Sent On Application. Available from D. T. LIM CO:, I 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. GREAT EASTERN277 words
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Advertisement48 1934-03-31 2 BOOKS FOR THE CRICi ETERS »SE TOR TOE ASH£ S I JB. Ilobbs IS M J SidS ST OF THE ASHES D RJardi THE COMPLETE CRICKETER ;>alsv» Hend, E°F CRICKET T V and Strudua k v CRICKET HINTS „a. Dipprr POSTAGE EXTRA. THE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP CO. SINGAPORE.48 words
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Article538 1934-03-31 3 Cost Of Tuition And Ownership. PRIVATE flying is increasing, although it is still beink kept back because the aeroplane Is not a door-to-door vehicle. The cost has been brought dawn practically to the level of that of owning and running a touring car, but if private flying538 words
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Article231 1934-03-31 3 Building Covered By ■>15,000 Insurance. The adjourned inquiry into the deaths of six Chinese in the disastrous fire at 13. Church Street. Penang. on Feb. 28. was resumed on Saturday. before the Penang Coroner. Mr. D. Wills. Lengthy evidence was given by Khor Piah Teng. manager of231 words
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Article157 1934-03-31 3 Eerie Incident In Brazil. i Sao Paulo. Brazil. A man identified as Manoel Ladarlo was reported to have been killed in a level-crossing collision between a tram and a motorcar near Sao Paulo. Friends went to his house the next day for the funeral, carrying wreaths. To157 words
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Article1011 1934-03-31 3 The Art Of Yvonne Printemps. THE star dressing room at His Majesty's Bright light and an overpowering scent of flowers. Mdlle Yvonne Printemps (who ail day has been reported as s. ay ing in bed to conserve her energy, and writing her remarks on bits of1,011 words
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Article48 1934-03-31 3 Madrid. The members of a mining syndicate controlled by the workers have gone on strike against themselves. As the mine does not pay, they cannot live on tthe proceeds so they have refused to go to work unless their wages are fixed at a certain rate.48 words
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Advertisement306 1934-03-31 3 MOTORISTS WISE I I SIMONIZ TRADE MARK REC. U.S. PAT. OFFICE j t The General Electric Co., Ltd t j are recommending- all Westing-house Refrigerator Users to use SIMONIZ lor keeping- their Westinghousc J Refrigerators in good condition. I A Polish worthy of your fine furni- j lure is SIMONIZ.306 words
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Advertisement589 1934-03-31 3 I How I Got Rid Of Wrinkles at 60 <*. and made myself y Look 20Tfears Ycungei Imagin° my Mtprlee when, ;tiu*r one I month of this tfCKtatnt, people said lei! ~,m you n l>,/ in i ye, Enrourag- l by these remark, 2 per:;crvod and in months a miiacle589 words
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Article309 1934-03-31 4 Weak Empire Links. DEFENCE SHORTAGE EXPOSED. r (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Mar. 7. of the Air Estimates statement published on Friday emerges the disquieting realisation that the Home Defence Air Force, instead of having 42 squadrons—that is to say. 10 squadrons short of309 words
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Article438 1934-03-31 4 Air Force Officers' Strong Recommendation. It is no longer a secret that thp Naval and Air Force officers who lately examined the problem of defence at Singapore have sent in a strong recommendation for the strengthening of the Air Force at that vital point. Aden, too, has been438 words
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Article45 1934-03-31 4 A complete survey of German painting in the 19th century is given through the 1 now completed re-organisation of the I New Pinakothek at Munich. The collection includes all well-known German artists of the period and the Secessionist group is well represented.45 words
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Article198 1934-03-31 4 American Millionaire's Plans. pARTLY on a pleasure trip and partly to study the industrial conditions in various countries cf the world with a view to ultimately opening a chain of stores, Mr. William T Gran", American millionaire and Chairman of the Board of Directors of198 words
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Article132 1934-03-31 4 Model Settlement To Be Shown. Munich. How little must one have to buy a freehold house and land? This is the subject of the "German Settlement Exhibition" being held at Munich June 2 —October 14. One section will illustrate methods of financing, organising and building inexpensive homes. The132 words
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Article52 1934-03-31 4 The Bonn Beethoven Festival, held r VC JI S i c^ nd year wil1 take Piace May o—10. Three string quartettes, the pianists Joseph Pembaur and WUhelm Backhaus and the singers Adelheid Armhold and Paul Bender will take part The Festival will not be confined to the works52 words
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Article312 1934-03-31 4 "Unqualified Success." SELF-IMPOSED TASK ENDS IN JULY. "J HAVE not the faculty of others for looking ahead, much less across three months," said Mr. Gandhi to an interviewer on Mar. 9, prior to his departure to stricken Bihar when questioned about the future312 words
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Advertisement344 1934-03-31 4 Found in Film on teeth... the germs of tooth decay!\J\_J^r Buried beneath an ever-forming nJ^*^ 3j "Im, this invisible enemy attacks *X Vf /*GS enamel and destroys the part J*4& beneath. To tight decay, you Tl V /4a§c3 must remove film every day. j m, what tk M ttA<, analyzes344 words
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Advertisement198 1934-03-31 4 mckenzie's Cough Mixture AND lung Tonic j for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other affections of the nose, throat and lungs. SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHE MISTS AND FROM THE MAKERS Maynard Co. Ltd,! 11, BATTERY ROAD, j SINGAPORE, j TELEPHONE 6115. ISPORTS TuPS^AN^^ I fl198 words
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Article143 1934-03-31 5 The King's Action. U.S. MINISTER TO FREE STATE. Reuter. Washington, Mar. 29. JT is now revealed that Mr. McDowell, the American Minister to the Irish Free State, did present his credentials to President De Valera instead of to the Governor-General. Mr. McDowell told the State DepartmentReuter. - 143 words
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Article92 1934-03-31 5 Increasing Number Of Accidents In Britain. Reuter. London, March 29. The re-imposition of a maximum speed limit of 30 miles an hour in populated areas on all motors and a stipulation that new applicants for driving licences must have passed a test of competence are outstanding featuresReuter. - 92 words
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Article65 1934-03-31 5 Startling Finds By Paris Police. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Mar. 27. Two secrets depots of arms were discovered by the police this morning, acting on information received. Large quantities of ammunition have been seized on the premises of a secondhand dealer in the suburbs of St. Touen andReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article60 1934-03-31 5 All Expenditure Must Be Covered. Reuter. Berne, March 28. Following the>- appointment of M Philippe Etter as the new Minister of Finance the Federal Council of Switzerland has decided that the Budget must be balanced. Therefore they will not allow any expenditure which 'is not Covered and willReuter. - 60 words
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Article110 1934-03-31 5 An appreciative audience, consisting mostly of young men, listened to an instructive address by Bishop J. TaylorSmith, last night, at the V.M.C.A. In his address* the Bishop discussed the most important period of a man's life—the ten years between the ages of 14 and 24—when he was110 words
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Article61 1934-03-31 5 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Mar. 26. The recent judgment by the Karlsrule Court granting a divorce to a German merely because his wife was a Jewess will not be the general practice, according to the Prussian Minister for Justice. He announces that marriages between Aryans and non-Aryans henceforth mayReuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article55 1934-03-31 5 Reuter Wireless. Duesseldorf, March 27. Three Communists were beheaded this morning for killing a Storm Trooper on June 6, 1933, in the course of a communist attack on the Storm Trooper;, headquarters at Erkrath. General Goering commuted to 'Me imprisonment the sentences of oeain passed on sevenReuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article682 1934-03-31 5 Weil-Known Local Family's Loss. \f ISS Celine de Souza, the daughter of rnfn ?I r^on n i Mrs Lambert de Souza, on wi 489 i EaS t Coast Road Singapore fJSST Was a large attendance at the at the Cathedral of the th 2 D She682 words
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Article132 1934-03-31 5 Accused Sent For Medical Observation. The case in which Hashim bin Ahmat Angullia, and Sudin bin Simm, are on charges of housebreaking in order to commit theft of a car belonging to Mr. Lewis, was mentioned before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, on Thursday Mr W132 words
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Article103 1934-03-31 5 Britain Benefits From The New Agreement. Reuter. London, March 28. The effects of the Anglo-Russian trade agreement are conspicuously shown in the February returns of Russian purchases in Great Britain, which are 34 per cent, above those for rebruary last year. The orders for machinery totalled £64 075Reuter. - 103 words
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Article544 1934-03-31 5 Surprise Raid By Police. (From Our Oum Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Mar. 28. TWO young Hylams named Tim Yok A Yiang and Tim Yok Wang, who were arrested in the upper floor of a house in Johore Bahru, were charged this morning before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin544 words
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Article108 1934-03-31 5 German Objection To A Jewish Actress. Reuter. London, March 28. The banning of the British film "Catherine the Great" in Germany because Elizabeth Bergner (who plays the title role) is a Jewess was raised in the House of Commons this evening. Sir John Simon said that the FederationReuter. - 108 words
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Article63 1934-03-31 5 Reuter Wireleas. Buenos Aires, Mar. 27. Wholesale seizures of bombs continue to be made by the police. During the past ten days over 1,250 have been discovered in the course of three raids and also a secret printing press and a quantity of extremist pamphlets. It isReuter Wireleas. - 63 words
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Advertisement372 1934-03-31 5 I I I REASON/ ICmI m^ 1 ~v~ J 'i i i :il 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 failure372 words
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Advertisement464 1934-03-31 6 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36 .17, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above paddress or 'Phone 3411. TWfect Sight* Eye troubles Why Suffer Get a copy "Perfect Sieht." FREE. Commence easy, home464 words
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Advertisement795 1934-03-31 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. LIST OF MEDICAL BOOKS. Part V. Price: No. 36 "A Manual of Physics,'* by J. A. Crowther $8 40. 37 "A Manual of Instructions for the Royal Naval Sick Berth Staff" $2.40 38 "Manual of Public Health," by W. G. Aithchison Rotertscn $4.50. 39 "Abdominal Surgery for Nurses,"795 words
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Advertisement653 1934-03-31 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Lady Cashier by Confectionery Store. Only young and re pectable women of presentable appearance, with knowledge of English, need apply lo Nc. 65. Middle Road. WANTED. WANTED—To purchase Electrical Wa er Fittings. Sanitary Fittings, etc. Apply Bishan Singh, Marhania. Contractor, 21-1, Kerbau Lane. Contracts accep'ed. WANTED—To buy a653 words
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Advertisement215 1934-03-31 6 FOR PARENTS WHO Love Their Children THE EASIEST ECONOMICAL WAY TO MAKE YOUR CHILDREN HAPPY. GIVE TOYS TO THEM (A large variety is nn view). I OUR 10 CTS. STORE 72, BRAS-fiASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. PILES RADICALLY CURED. All sorts of Piles are radically cured In a mU tfk week's time.215 words
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Advertisement556 1934-03-31 6 SCORES AND CLOCK. WATCH ivl gramophone: repairers in s»gapot| Br t YICK VVOH HIXG 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (NEAR MIDDLE R ran Hcncstly c'aim to fane Required Experience Safely v Aren't They (he Caatractara British Army i n MaU TO LET. TO LET—B4, Truro R. ad 1 I Road. 0556 words
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Article620 1934-03-31 7 Disarmament. BRITAIN HAS NO ILLUSIONS. at Bradford on Satui day, the Lord Privy Seal, Mr Anthony Eden, said that he would not then comment but urge that in the difficult days before the Conference resumed, April 10, the public should not assume too hurriedly that all had620 words
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Article83 1934-03-31 7 Big Sino-British Scheme. Nanking, Mar 14 a detailed plan has not tt£2LEd 22i d i tern ational air servic mint y 11 l not inv <>ive the establish. thY L v lln over Sinkian- to connect the British and Chinese airways B^temV fI -A ***** this scheme83 words
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Article120 1934-03-31 7 Banned In Spain; Will Appear In France. Madrid. Juanita Cruz, the pretty Spanish fi*hS?H W u° has been Prohibited frim tr?lt fnr fi U iff ln 11 has signed consummer 111 France this s Pnn{? and fhT 11 br n e ycd brunette is awaiting the Spanish120 words
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Article427 1934-03-31 7 Fifteen-Year-Old Boy Charged. I lAT bENG CHOO, a fifteen-year-old pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School was prcduced before the District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer, on Thursday on a I charge of being in. possession of an automatic p'atol and eight rounds of ammunition, without a licence. The427 words
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Article182 1934-03-31 7 Two Sikhs Charged In Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I Ipoh. Mar. 28. TDER Singh and Wasawa Singh, two Sikhs, were charged in the local magistrate's court to-day with housebreaking and theft. Their arresl was a sequel to an incident that occurred on Strathisla Estate in 1929.182 words
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Advertisement49 1934-03-31 7 RIDE A mW* S- A* J (BRITAIN'S BEST CYCLE*, i Write or Phone Sole Agents:— GUAN HOE HIN CO., j TEL MM 69. VICTORIA ST.. SINGAPORE. THE CORRECT GRADE OF SHELL MOTOR OIL FOR SINGER WILLYS CARS IS TRIPLE SHELL Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd.49 words
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Advertisement371 1934-03-31 7 11 1 jjj I Il^ «»!Sllenburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as mother's milk. 7 hey are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially371 words
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663 1934-03-31 8 Shipping News Notices. FRENCH SHIPPING'S S.O.S. Immediate Assistance Urged. months strong warnings have been issued in this country regarding the serious outlook of the merchant marine, but nothing has so far been done to assist the "free" (non-subsidised) tonnage which it is declared is faced with ruin. Despite the decline663 words
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Article371 1934-03-31 8 Retirement Of Officers From Navy. rpHE Admiralty has issued a statement A explaining that owing to the excess of senior lieutenants and lieutenantcommanders they had been compelled to intimate to a certain number of officers of these ranks that it would not be possible to give them further371 words
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Article145 1934-03-31 8 Provides Problem For The Shipbreakers. One of the greatest problems in the history of shipping is confronting the owners of the 42.152-ton French liner "L'AtlanUque," which in January. 1933. was so badly damaged by fire that she is to be broken up. This problem is that of the145 words
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Article68 1934-03-31 8 A flying mishap occurred on Monday in front of the Kampong Kuantan Club when a 'plane piloted by Mr. H. G. Hinds of Wearne Bros., Kuala Lumpur, was slightly damaged while landing. Repairs to the under-carriage and wing are necessary. Mr. Hinds was unhurt and the 'plane,68 words
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Article369 1934-03-31 8 No Conflict With Other Lines Expected. IN connection with the establishment of the new Italian lines to South Africa, the j Genoa correspondent of .the Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that surprise is being expressed in Italian shipping circles that various i North European shipping companies have ex.Gilded their services369 words
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Article89 1934-03-31 8 Soviet Propose More Canals. Tremendous construction schemes for new waterways, which include the White Sea-Baltic -anal, the Moacow-Vola canal, and the VolgaDon canal, are now getting under way, and will be fully materialised in The course of the second Five-Year Plan. The Mariinsk-Mos-row River water system is being89 words
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Article712 1934-03-31 8 Services Of Merchant Ships. IT is a long time since a sizeable modern ship has been utilised almost exclusively by the Navy for transport purposes, such as the Bibby liner "Somersetshire," which is conveying drafts to ships on the China Station. Occasionally odd naval drafts have gone712 words
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Advertisement317 1934-03-31 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. ,1 BRITISH INDIA I». O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. fl Due Tonnage. Singapore. f BANGALORE C.OOO Apr. 12 CORFU 15,000 Apr. 13 MANTUA 11,000 Apr. 27 BHUTAN 6,100 May 10 J RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 11 tBEHAR 6,000 May 24 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 May 25 Cargo only. HOMEWARDS. Due317 words
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Advertisement64 1934-03-31 8 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.). Steamship passages booked by a'l Lines. Aiimail 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. I Further information regarding sailings and64 words
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Advertisement175 1934-03-31 8 BJLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Calling at Penang. Colombo Bombay Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay, f° n Sue,, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Triest*: m v Apr 15 FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI AND JAPAN s.s. CONTE m.v. CLARA CAMUS Apr 4 Apr I175 words
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Advertisement219 1934-03-31 8 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. |H D R| Australlsche DampfschifTs |fl CJ OeaellschAXt 'Companies Incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. iruj. BURGENLAND, via Manila Apr 3 ss. RUHR, via Manila Apr 18 ms. KULMERLAND. via Manila May l m*. PREUSSEN. via Manila219 words
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Advertisement586 1934-03-31 8 STEAMER SAITJN^ ta norddeutscher LLOYD. D undented are the Company, OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN," for Manila H kon^ 34 S'hai. North China Japan 1, "ISAR," for Iloilo, Manila. H kong 31 S'hai, North China and Japan "COBLENZ," for Manila. H*b Pr 9 S'hai, North China and Japa,. App 2J HOMEWARDS. t "GRANDON,"586 words
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575 1934-03-31 9 r Singapore, Thursday, n a .m. The following tin share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. 6 v lasue Vah e M Bayers. Bellm*. A Anipat Tin «7U, ruZu £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 371- 3«i 2 £1 Austral Malay 42!-575 words
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979 1934-03-31 9 Financial News Views. TAPAH RUBBER ESTATES. Chairman's Views On Restriction. rpHE annual meeting of Tapan Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the company's offices in French Bank Buildings on Thursday, Mr. W. H. MacGvegor presiding. Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, the chairman said: May I be allowed979 words
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Article178 1934-03-31 9 Activities Of "Certain Quarters." rpHE sudden rise in the price of tin write? ihe Financial Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya." is apparently due to the tettlement of the automobile dispu c in tho United S.ates. which, if a strike had mat rialised would have affected178 words
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Article54 1934-03-31 9 An issue of 385,000 new shares of Is each is b°ing made by Penawat Consolidated Tin Dredging, Ltd., at 2s. petshare, of which 257,300 shares have been reserved for the shareholders of Penawat (Malaya* Tin Dredging Company. Ltd.. and 127.700 shares for the shareholders of Malaya Consolidated54 words
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Article273 1934-03-31 9 Stanton Nelson Co.'s Review. rT*H£ following is the weekly rubber A market review of Messrs. Stanton NTelson and Co.. Ltd., for the week 2nded March 29 Fluctuations in price have been small during the period under review and 'here has been only small business Dassing, partly due to273 words
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Article197 1934-03-31 9 Singapore. March 29. R (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $92 R (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $90 Pace, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $80 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan S7o Siam, No. 1 j, $}60 Siam. No. 2 JJJJ Siam. No. 3197 words
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Article145 1934-03-31 9 New Mine To Be /Worked TWO large batches of Chinese coolies left Kuala Lipis a couple of days ago by praus. bound for the much discussed "Kandang Berbau" Gold Mines at Kuala Medan, Ulu Jelai. This appears to confirm the strong rumour that the Buffalo Reef Gold145 words
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Article163 1934-03-31 9 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various bands of Kerosen? are as follows Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon d;ums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Mctor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial163 words
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Article177 1934-03-31 9 The weekly rubber auction report by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, dated March 29, states: Catalogued 2.008,994 lb.-896.87 tons. Offered 1,917.626 !b.r=856.08 tons. Sold 1.197.843 lb. 534.75 tons. London.—Spot 5.5 32d. New York.—Spot 10.13 16 cts. PRICES REALIZED. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cents per lb. Standard177 words
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131 1934-03-31 9 The following information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia. ACREAGE OF TAPPABLE RUBBER NOT TAPPED AT THE END OF JANUARY. 1931 ABC Totally ceased. Partly ceased. Total A. B. Number of Area in Number of Area in Number cf131 words
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652 1934-03-31 9 Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Ljau m 1 Shares. Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.05 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 IA. Hitam 1.15 1.30652 words
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Article67 1934-03-31 9 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapcrc. March 2!>. noon Buyers. Sellers. RS.S tqual to London Standard. Spot (loose) 17 17 K do. (FOB) 17 5 1») 177 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: April June 17 > 17 Ju'y'Sept. lf% 17 I Oc.Dc. 18 18 Tcne of Market: Dull.67 words
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Advertisement57 1934-03-31 9 THE j* SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. I L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, j. Manager. S*l OFFICE: X. FINLAYSON GREEN. i THE EASTEBN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. i; FIRE, MARINE, I r MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT i and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD57 words
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Advertisement79 1934-03-31 9 j THE *r" j SUNDAY TRIBUNE Gives Saturday's closigii prices of rubber in London and New York, j together with the I Cross-Rate. 1 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4 n A'meida StreetAuthorised and Subscribed £2>0 00.000 Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-Capital 500,000 BeKrv LONDON. BRANCHES: «w Calcutta.79 words
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Advertisement14 1934-03-31 9 It's a poor week-end without the Sunday Tribune Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal.14 words
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Advertisement63 1934-03-31 9 LEE WAH BANK, Ltd. /incorporated m the S.S No. 18, SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business ransacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts )f the world. Current and Savings Accounts >pened; deposits received for ixed periods at rates to be ascerained on application.63 words
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Advertisement207 1934-03-31 9 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Set:lements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD.. THE HO BONIS BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authoiised $40,000,000.00. Paid Ujy $10,000,000.00. HEAD OKI IC E. CHINA RCILDING, CHL'LIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL RRANCH 45«, NORTH RRIDGE ROAD. ROARD OF DIRECTORS Chee207 words
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Advertisement596 1934-03-31 10 \\MmM OPENING PAVILION TO-DAY! 3.15 6,15 915 nrx PimTRE \£p Jessie Matthews \*jsm\ "FRIDAY THE 13TH" ii'.K >!| j matinees j Sonnie Hale Edmund Gwenn Gordon Harker k J I I TO-MORROW GIRL is A BSOLITEL VAT Robertson Hare Donald Calthrop Alfred Drayton COMEDY THRILLS irf .Mra»T AND HER BEST596 words
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Advertisement134 1934-03-31 10 LATEST ADVERTISEM FATS j Cambridge classe Only 11 apply. Box No. 325 cjo HCala STRAITS AUCTION ROOMS Tel. 4864. 155. Orchard Road. rJ ACCTION SALE Ol 4 Latest Cross Grained ar.ci Bbu bold Furniture. Iron Bedi Scents. Powders. Curtain R, Violins, Clocks. Ornamenu OCash Register Ledger Okbirn I t Tennis134 words
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Article, Illustration144 1934-03-31 11 HARBOUR BOARD. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE P f Sing a p ore( March 31. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Pleasantville 22- Hosang 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Chenonceaux 18; Kaisho Maru' 15 KinH r Q UC n144 words
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Article17 1934-03-31 11 rt„p r o? l rance by the "Chenonceaux," due at Singapore at 9 a.m. to-day17 words
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Article79 1934-03-31 11 Mr. Lim Koon Teck has been appointed Kegistrar, Supreme Court, Singapore. Arncng the passengers proceeding by the and O. "Chitral." which sailed yesterday morning for Penang, Colombo and Europe, are Mr. and Mrs. M. C Hay Mrs McMillan. Mr. R. Battiscombe, Mrs' de Bunatte, Mr. and Mrs. Ker, Dr and79 words
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Article73 1934-03-31 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MARCH 31. High Tides:—10.55 a.m.. 11.14 p.m. Golf: K.G.C. Easter Competitions. Water-Polo: Penang Chinese Swimming Club v. Singapore Chinese Swimming Club. Singapore Chinese Swimming Club. Football: (M.F.A.i. F. Karib v. S. Kamar I. Jalan Be.sar; S.C F A.73 words
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Article88 1934-03-31 11 ALHAMBRA— Laurel and Hardy in Sons of the Desert." APOLLO—"High Speed" and Chinese picture. CAPITOL —Conrad Veidt in "The Wandering Jew." EMPlRE.—"Moonlight and Pretzels." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera and Chinese Wayangs. cinemas. Talkies: Star—"Kiss Me Again;" Sky—"Falling for You." MARLBOROUGH. "Leila Majnun" •Malay talkie). NEW WORLD—Cabaret88 words
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Advertisement474 1934-03-31 11 j IRIS INSTITUTE PKXETROSTAT MASSAGE AND BEAUTY TREATMENT. 3. GRANGE ROAD (Corner ORCHARD RD 0 c Knjph-s. wrinkles, freckles, panu and all other skin diseases rapidly and per'TT? D f k ««Pi»*»» marie fair. Special bust-developing treatment Beaut y^ecteliS- egU toenV Model ttte rateS Treatment given by German II BIKI474 words
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Advertisement365 1934-03-31 11 aoes it ueckly, in the "Sunday Tribune. APOLLO TALKIE THEATRE TO-XIGHT AM) TO-MORROW FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. (TALKIE I. BUCK JONES The Screen's Gr atest Dare-Devi] in HIGH SPEED j with LORETTA SAVERS. j Thrill Crashing On Thrill In A Racii. Story Thai Speeds Faster Than Time. I SECOND365 words
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Advertisement324 1934-03-31 11 sl 1,11 »'i'ii:i»imtm.'r,ii.i'-»;wi'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitHtiiiiiiMi'ii'HMi'niiiiniiiiiiwit"i' i»i»tn r-rww I SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE HOTEL 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 $3.00324 words
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Miscellaneous31 1934-03-31 11 NT€LLIGtNCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. *Siam, Burma, India. Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, East and bouth Africa, Great Britain Ireland, North and South' America and whole of Europe 'By Aeroplane) (Imperial) 10 am31 words
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Miscellaneous203 1934-03-31 11 [MOH-CY MARKET SELLING. Singapore, March 29. London 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London 3 months' sight 2 4 964 London 60 days' sight 2 4' 8 London 30 days' sight 2 4 7,64 London demand 2 4 332 London T.T. 2 4 5 64 Lyons and Paris demand 896203 words
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Article661 1934-03-31 12 31'- Winston Churchill i, unremitI t'ng in his endeavours to tafia ence pol lC v in BHUfa in favour of the stron» fur fa India, and he I "aa a substantial clement (yet a I ""-lority) fa the Conservative I tragic result, [would follow the implementation of661 words
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Article115 1934-03-31 12 Miss D.M. Buckle, O.BE., principal of Raffles Girls’ School, left for Home by the "Chitral" yesterday. seconded for ier?teBto7oho« Malayan PimTSSi£SSSS fi*""* appointed I AgncullurT of Agriculture i e S!2 m as Dir ector Jack tins week-end 5 wif h s&uS sis Harvey arrived tS neGday Mr and Mr., Mr115 words
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119 1934-03-31 12 \rfHE presentation of Colours to the SV.C, which is to take place on May 26. promises to be one of the most attractive ceremonies which the Corps has held for some considerable time Cb ours have been presented to several -Volunteer organisations in Malaya119 words
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Article128 1934-03-31 12 ,TO competition between the organiser, of the small taxi services in Singapore is proceeding apace, to the general "age of the many fi he an inestimable boon, fa additlQl; 2L?l^2 PMSS f the rates the fact hat the drivers themselves do not gain from protracting the time a128 words
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Article122 1934-03-31 12 T"ERE b HOCW at Tanglin. conMernaHon at Fort Canning, The Colo.ua! allowances to be in.po ed on th" Army and the R.A.F. f rom M P ay ardly on both officers and mJFTZ <<•>• clam,, and rightly, that Singapo? to an expensive place to live mHrte cut-s122 words
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Article190 1934-03-31 12 CECRET mission* are Montagu Norman and Erir rs- lbiy originated a new gam f Training to the irritating to everyone else c t those whose interest, mavTaf by the mysterious movement s\?„?* wno. ta apparently seeking to notoriety, contrive very eff* achieve ft. Now we have the h190 words
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Article297 1934-03-31 12 Br "Looker-On* I JIN smelting U to be controlled now. MaJ.ya is becoming the land of the Free, that is, to do what the Govern April the First comes on a Sunday m A Greetings to all readers who are in eon»T»hU,tlons to the orcaniJ. y Ram may297 words
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Article67 1934-03-31 12 CORNER, on pice 2. Bkm<£°ff° RTUN ™ES- on CA B H^ S S T ?n U ?a g °e n I JOHORE NEWS, on oaee 5 I P 7^ 0 AFFAIRS, on page 18. hitvt 2x NEWS AND NOTES on page I D jy° RCE CASE on67 words
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Advertisement132 1934-03-31 12 ■"""■'""■'■•'••»««.1...,„.„. 11 M 1> I 1 I f fMVv C »ol, gay andLffpe/y <Mi ESE2L j LL.' B ESI jdWMMMMtt "SPEEDWELL" H °Wnsoir&Co. 5 Ltd. I SINGAPORE. ""'•"•''•'•.'if. |,l|iig(i|n«. mm I 1 11 11 11 1, g> ANNUAL I I CASH 1 SALE j I, BEGINS j I TUESDAY A'O/P132 words
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Advertisement122 1934-03-31 12 Visiting j j Film Stars I iliave seen fit to give Wing Loom their patronage and hay* expressed extreme satisfaction Why J not you We guarantee that extreme satisfaction WING LOONG j High Street, Singapore, J 'PHONK 7627. f ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING 1 THE LEADING EUROPEAN SCHOOL OP DANCING122 words
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183 1934-03-31 13 VISIT TO HONGKONG BASE. 5,000 Mile Trip. Return To Singapore In May. j HK longest routine tour yet undertaken by aircraft from Singapore Air Base will commence at 7 a.m. on Monday, when three Southampton Flying Boats of No. 205 Squadron183 words
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Article51 1934-03-31 13 Forfeiting His German Citizenship. Reuter. Berlin. Mar 29. pROFESSOR Einstein figures in a list of 35 names gazetted of people who forfeit German citizenship for harming German interests and citizenship by their behaviour." Their property is declared confiscated. Professor Einstein has already taken .steps to renounce German citizenship.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article188 1934-03-31 13 Loss Of Passenger For Singapore. With the arrival at Singapore yesterday of the "Naldera" further details are available of the disappearance of Mr. Joseph Robert Coade who was travelling on the vessel bound for Singapore. Mr. Coade and his wife embarked on the "Hector" and transferred to the188 words
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Article38 1934-03-31 13 Rumour Of Marriage To Commoner Denied. Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 31. The report that Prince Bestil, the third son of the Crown Prince intends to marry a commoner, is denied by a semi-official Swedish news agency.— Renter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article38 1934-03-31 13 Experts Adhere To Suicide Theory. Reuter. Paris. Mar. 29. Experts who performed the post mortem on Stavisky has come to me conclusion that the conditions notea resemble those .ordinarily observed in cas««s of suicide by shooting— Reiner.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article95 1934-03-31 13 War Between Britain And Japan (From Our Own Correspondent J Bangkok. Mar. 29. T<HE Government has taken notice ot nrJ? l^ 0 curre "t in Siam that wcat Britain is contemplating war witn Japan. The Publicity Bureau issued a communique pointing out that there was no95 words
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Article203 1934-03-31 13 Heavy French Buying Of Sterling. Reuter. London. Mar. 29. rpHE pre-holiday quietness of the exchange market was rudely disturbed by the sudden strengthening of sterling in terms of the franc and the dollar. Nervousness regarding political developments in France during the weekend resulted in heavy French buying ofReuter. - 203 words
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Article134 1934-03-31 13 New Zealander Charged With Communism. Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 30. FURTHER news is now available of the case of Mr. W. M. Bickerton, a teacher in the Japanese Higher School in Tokyo, who was arrested and charged with being engaged in Communist activities. Mr. Bickerton is a nativeReuter. - 134 words
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Article93 1934-03-31 13 Latest Type Coming To Singapore. Reuter. London, Mar. 29. The seaplane ship "Aquarius," which has been ordered by the Air Ministry as a refuelling and store boat for the flying boat squadron at Singapore began its trials on the Mersey and will leave Liverpool to arrive at ImgaporeReuter. - 93 words
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Article58 1934-03-31 13 Expected In Singapore Next Week. Luang Vudsisara Netinati. formerly *r kLh tn the Court in North Siam, hafbeen Singapore, and will arrive in the "Malini n He P succeeds Phra Mitrakam Raksha. v if S. Siamese Consul-General in fflnȣre bu? the Consulate-General has nSw been abolished and58 words
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Article182 1934-03-31 13 Don't Miss To-Morrow s "Sunday Tribune" rpO-MORROW'S "Sunday Tribune" will A again consist of 24 pages, and will be the finest newspaper value for five cents ever offered in Malaya. There will be an exclusive story o; the life of Greta Garbo. the most mysterious182 words
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Article92 1934-03-31 13 Mission Of Experts From Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 30. MR. Egmont Hake and Mr. James Robertson, two experts sent from Malaya to urge the desirability of Siam entering into a rubber restriction scheme met the Siamese representatives to-day. Siam at first expressed the opinion92 words
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Article99 1934-03-31 13 Mr. Roosevelt Hopes For Further Reductions. Reuter Wireless. Washington, March 27. In a memorandum attached to the /inson Bill, the President makes it clear that the Bill merely approves of the building of the Navy up to Treaty limits out it does not order that ships willReuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article73 1934-03-31 13 U.S. President Signs Mandatory Measure. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Mar. 27. The President has signed the resolution making it mandatory that all American goods produced or exported with he aid of Government credit must be carried in American bottoms. Exceptions are permitted only on official certification that AmericanReuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article431 1934-03-31 13 Military Adviser. SILENT AS TO HIS MISSION. pUTURE military adviser to China, General Hans yon Seeckt, former chief of the German Army Command, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the P. O. "Naldera" which left this morning for China from Europe. About ten months ago General yon431 words
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Advertisement16 1934-03-31 13 To-Morroufs SUNDAY TRIBUNE j Will Consist Of 24 PAGES. The Price flernains At 5 CENTS, j16 words
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Advertisement161 1934-03-31 13 HEYMAN I I BUTTER I j The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN I BUTTER is due to j the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced Victoria, j r I 80LE ufedOnß: gf CMc Ĕ NEW WORLD CABARET W\ I "CAB4RST S LUXB" S )2d W? stuefst the frllowin?161 words
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1678 1934-03-31 14 Chairman's Review. PROMISING OUTLOOK FOR FUTURE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 29. 'pHE 20th annual general meeting of the .Malayan Collieries, Ltd., was held to-day at the offices of th.2 general managers and secretaries, Messrs. J. A. Russell1,678 words
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Article1101 1934-03-31 14 But Results Not Thought Disappointing. CJUCH is the result of the working ot nthPr oUr^«nd^ rstakin S d «riner andesorih. dl^ CUlt year 1 wiU not bS T l f he year as disappointing, it aSLt !S we did not ex ect from a great deal more than1,101 words
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Article610 1934-03-31 14 Further Tributes From Shareholders. In seconding the proposal. Mr W H Martin said: I should like to refer to :he great loss which we have sustained by the dealh of Mr. J. A. Russell. Our chairman has set out our feeling in the matter and I should610 words
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Article56 1934-03-31 14 Non-Recruited Emigration To Be Resumed. AN official communication has been received from the Government of India stating that non-recruited emigration to Malaya may be resumed, when methods of regulating the flow have been approved. These melnods are now under torifideration, and as soon as they arc approved56 words
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Article158 1934-03-31 14 Election Of Officers For This Year. The annual general meeting of the Gaylads Minstrels was held last Wednesday at Mr. Gan Hock Chye's residence I, Joo Chiat Lane. The following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year Patrons. Messrs. Wee Ban Cheng, Lim Choo Ean; President, Mr. Gan158 words
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Article39 1934-03-31 14 Building Up To Treaty Limits. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Mar. 27. President Roosevelt has signed the /inson Bill, authorising the building up of the United States Naw to the limit permitted by the London Naval Treaty Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article82 1934-03-31 14 To commemorate the feast of St de la Salle, a re-union dinner will be held by St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association on Tuesday. May 15, at the G. H. Cafe. Battery Road. It is hoped that all old boys will endeavour to attend. Those who wish to bring82 words
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Article594 1934-03-31 14 Long Cross-Exaniinati,, Of Complainant. rpHE case in whicn Sad-u A Indian, is charge,: and with obtaining credi pretences, was com District Judge. Mr. H A day when the corneal Mohamed, was subjected M «I cross-examination by Minor, counsel for the d< The evidence of John David man594 words
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Article27 1934-03-31 14 Paris. Mar 9 The commercial negotiation France and Germany vhich vert broken off on Dec. 22 will bi in Berlin at the end of Ann:27 words
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Advertisement25 1934-03-31 14 t ßupert: Come on guys, m follow me, IVe landed in j <he BEST of Spirits." j .I j oblaiDflb,e from ail Dealers nl $2.7525 words
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Advertisement19 1934-03-31 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building:, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOKE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Article460 1934-03-31 15 Accused Cautioned And Discharged. a SIKH money-lender and a Malay t\ police constable appeared before the id Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice* on ursday in the role of complainant d accused respectively. The complainant, Narayan Singh ged that the accused, Hassan •rowed money from him and signed promissory460 words
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Article294 1934-03-31 15 League Of Nations Bulletin. The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Singapore, for week-ended March 24, 9 Bassein 1 plague case and 1 death; 10 smallpox cases and 5 pared with 2 cases and 5 <feaths m tne Pr Bombay^ CC294 words
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Article21 1934-03-31 15 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 29. The Senate adopted the conference report on the Jones Bill, thereby completing Congressional action.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article188 1934-03-31 15 Bright Programme At The Alhambra. An excellent holiday programme is n n g sOf e Th P d r? the t Alh P am g bra m where oons ox The Desert," starring Oliver th y ch\ n i d ie St cS a La r l ln188 words
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Article225 1934-03-31 15 Some Persona] And Social Items. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Mar. 30. Mr. Baboo Baghwan Singh, Chief Clerk, Sanitary Board Office. Kuala Lipis. accompanied by his wife and family, left Kuala Lipis on Mar. 29 for Telok Anson on a fortnight's holiday. Mr. D. J. White, gaoler.225 words
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Article237 1934-03-31 15 LMr. A. N. Macaulay And Miss G. A. Mercer. OT. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of an interesting wedding on Thursday afternoon, the bridegroom being Mr. Alan Newton Macaulay, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., and the bride Miss Gladys Annette Mercer, who arrived from home by the "Conte237 words
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Article84 1934-03-31 15 The Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ending March 24. shows that there were 169 deaths, as compared with 176 in the previous week and 164 in the corresponding wvek of last year. The chief causes of death were: Beri-beri 7, phthisis 19, malaria 4.84 words
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Article41 1934-03-31 15 Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.. Ltd., announce that the sale of 14 building allotments at Bukit Serindit, which was arranged for last Wednesday,, has been postponed to Wednesday next, at noon. It will be held in their saleroom.41 words
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Obituary94 1934-03-31 15 The death is announced in Shanghai of Mrs. at W. Pett, wife of Mr. M. V/. Pett. who some years ago served with the Singapore Fire Brigade and retired recently from the command of the Shanghai Fire Brigade. Mrs. Pett was the elder daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.94 words
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Article675 1934-03-31 15 To Be incorporated By Government. AN ordinance to incorporate the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital is to presented at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. St. Andrew's Mission Hospital was built with funds raised by the St. Andrew's Medical Mission which was established by Charlotte FergusonDavie,675 words
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Article55 1934-03-31 15 Certain officers for the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engireers stationed at Singapore arrived by the P. and O. Naldera" yesterday. They are Lieut. Col. R. H. Allen, M. C. (R.A.); Capt. O. G. Freeman (R.A.i; Sgt. Major Eaglen 'R.A.i; Lieut. Col. J. S. O. Piayfair, D.5.0., M.C., (R.E.>; Capt.55 words
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Article75 1934-03-31 15 Ejection Of Officers At Kuala Kangsar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Mar. 30. AT the annual general meeting of the members of the Kuala Kangsar Sporting Union the following were elected to office for the ensuing year: President, Mr. P. S. Williams; VicePresident. Mr. C. Bazeil; committee. Messrs.75 words
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Article34 1934-03-31 15 Maryse Hilz Arrives At Shanghai. Reuter. Shanghai, Mar. 29. Miss Maryse Hilz. the French airwoman, has arrived at Shanghai from Peiplng, where she was held up for thre? days by bad weather.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article107 1934-03-31 15 National Confidence Much Shaken. Reuter. Washington. Mar. 29. THE over-riding by Congress of his veto of the Bill to give extra relief to war veterans is a direct blow to President Roosevelt himself, declares the "New York Times." The immediate effect, this paper believes, is toReuter. - 107 words
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Article29 1934-03-31 15 The Automobile Association of Malaya (Singapore Branch• has received telegraphic advice to the effect that the Lipis-Gap Road has been re-opened but that motorists must proceed wit a caution.29 words
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Advertisement108 1934-03-31 15 ONLY A CIGARETTE??? ask for CAVALCADE VIRGINIA M Rolled in Coloured Popers V. AND TIGHT TINS PJbmm OF SO AT POPULAR PIHCES made by obtainable LOUIS GERARD LTD everywhere FRESH STOCKS NOW!!! Sole Distributors: Sole Agents for Malaya: SWEE LEOMG CO., TOM STOREY CO., 26 China Street, C-15, Hongkong Bank108 words
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277 1934-03-31 16 I ntcr-State Cricket. f| A DISASTROUS START. CONDITIONS were ideal this morning- w\h n H. B. Noon and F. P. H. Pearse went out at 11 a.m. to open the innings for Singapore in the three-day inter-State match277 words
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Article145 1934-03-31 16 Mahya F.A. Authorities a'tailed. Mi Mohamed Al hon. secretary of the M l v.. r--, hi!l Association, twenty of whoso best p'aye-rs have been declared professionals by the Council of the Sin*?Dore Amateur Football Associa «r»M that *t was the M. F. A. themselves who took the initiative145 words
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Article363 1934-03-31 16 Goalless Draw At Tanglin. A SLIGHT drizzle fell throughout the first half of Thursday's Third Division match at Tanglin, between the Wiltshire's 111 and Fort Canning, the game resulting in a goalless draw." Conditions were, accordingly, unsuited to good bootball. and except for a few exciting.moments when363 words
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Article61 1934-03-31 16 The following players will represent the Amicable A.A. at the Association's premises, at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday Against the S.B.A.A. Lim Choo Key, Cho Peck Kiat. Yeo Ah Kow. Quek Chua Kirn. Toh Yong 800, Tan Teng Seng. Against the C.S.A. Tan Cheow Hin Scow Teong Wah. Low61 words
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Article27 1934-03-31 16 In a water polo match against the Penang Chinese Swimming Club this morning, the Singapore Chinese won 3—2. Singapore also won the medley relay race.27 words
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1227 1934-03-31 16 Results Of Yesterday's English Soccer Matches. DERBY County, visiting Highbury, were defeated by the only goal scored in their Good Friday engagement with the Arsenal and this gave the champions I the chance of regaining the lead Huddersfield Town being held to a draw !at1,227 words
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Article34 1934-03-31 16 Malayan Team Leaves For Hongkong. A HOCKEY, team representing Malaya left for Hongkong to-day. A full account of the tour, with sketches of all the players, will appear in to-morrow's SUNDAY TRIBUNE34 words
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Article72 1934-03-31 16 Penang Cricketers Visits Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 31. The Penang Chinese R.C. cricket team drew with the Selangor Indians in a one-day match played yesterday Scores P.C.R.C.: 160 (Tan Ah Eec 30 Wee S^m°gn g 4 J Tor 29 23) CheOW Teik 272 words
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Article33 1934-03-31 16 The usual S.A.P.A. Referees' Refresher Course discussion will be held at Anson Road stadium on Tuesday at 6 30 pm Referees, club captains and secretSpc a?tend herS intereSted ar 'nffS33 words
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Article96 1934-03-31 16 Malayan Championship Starts To-Day. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 31. THE annual open Malayan golf championship meeting commenced here to-day, there being 33 candidates for the title. M. M. Paterson, the holder, is not competing, being away on leave. A. L. B. Lim (Singapore) won the96 words
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Article691 1934-03-31 16 Pulau Brani Beate* SIX GOALS AT VNSn* ROAD. >N T S.C.C. have made a v„, couraging start this season. in t First Division of the League. They made their debut t beating the R.A.F. to the tune 4--1 and in their second appearand the Club shared691 words
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Advertisement28 1934-03-31 16 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS ts a cigarette of unique merit MADE ,N JISSI 60 CENTS ENGLAND /||||pF PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY Mi LONDON28 words
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Miscellaneous91 1934-03-31 16 SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. To-morrow at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club there will be a sweepstake race for "B" class yachts. Start 10 a.m. Course will be posted as usual. „rJ, he F e wili De no races for the "A" and C" class yachts. Helmsmen and owners are reminded of91 words
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Article480 1934-03-31 17 Penang Chinese Club's Visit. MFPRESENTATIVES of the Penang H Chinese Swimming Club will arrive re to-morrow and will be at thP apore Chinese Swimming Club on turday morning. uu programme, starting at 10.15. will h Ann lo 200 y ards medley and 400 yards free style race480 words
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Article167 1934-03-31 17 Another Tour Of The Dominions. JT is good news that the Ladies' Golf ntwS se s its wa y to promote yet ann tour The success that the Baiah tour has prompted it to arrange a tour oi Canada in the Autumn. The out£X?h n ?t 6^ ent167 words
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Article115 1934-03-31 17 When Canzoneri Beat Locatelli. Details of the recent fight between Tony Canzoneri, the former light-weight boxing champion of the world, and Cleto Locatelli, the Italian champion, show that Canzoneri was awarded a decision over the Italian champion, after one of the most extraordinary incidents connected with American boxing.115 words
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Article27 1934-03-31 17 The following are to-day's ties in the S.C.C. lawn tennis championship: C. Fuller v. Roy F. Smith; C. N. Reed v. Dr. L. Demeny.27 words
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Article369 1934-03-31 17 Football Competition And Fixtures. SIX teams are competing in the forthcoming Clerical Union football competition and they are represented by the following members: "A" TEAM:—Sng Khoey Hoe (capt.). Abdul Garii, Yeo Siak Kuan, D. A. Samy, M. F. Gomes, Lee Keng Huat, Chiang Kia Fong, E. C. DeSouza.369 words
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Article91 1934-03-31 17 Arrangements For Matches In Johore. Members of the Sect Kirn Cheng B.P. are requested to note that the trip to Johore has been definitely for Saturday. Those willing to join the trip please communicate with the hon. sports captain not later than to-morrow. The following players91 words
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Article103 1934-03-31 17 G.M S.C. Beat Sincere Lads B P In a friendly match played last Sunday at the Piayfair B.P.s court, the Government Monopolies Sports Club defeated the Sincere Lads B.P. by five ties to nil. The scores are as follows (G.M.S.C. players mentioned first): C. T. Tan beat Charlie103 words
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Article305 1934-03-31 17 Mayflower Party To Visit Kuala Lumpur. DURING the coming Easter holidays, the- Mayflower Badminton Party will travel to Kuala Lumpur and fixtures will be played with the Sunnydales and Jolly-Ones, two of the most prominent parties in the Federal Capital. The fixture with the Sunnydales, comprising three s ngles305 words
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Article114 1934-03-31 17 Results And Ties In V.M.C.A. Tournament. The following are results of matches played in the V.M.C.A. Tennis Tournament on Monday: Men's Singles Championship: Y. P. Wee defeated M. A. Alsagoff 6—3, 6—4; Dr. Chia Teck Yam defeated M. I. Reshty 6—o, 6—l; I. A. Alsagoff defeated Yousoff b114 words
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Article112 1934-03-31 17 Muar Hospital Beaten By Segamat. Segamat defeated Muar Hospital C.C. on the first innings at Muar on Monday. Muar winning the toss, batted firsi for a total of 55 (Hannay 17. Mcleod 15). Bewicke took six wickets for 11 runs, including the bat trick. Segamat replied with 107112 words
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Advertisement340 1934-03-31 17 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great y If you wake up in the morning feeling sour and depressed, entirely lacking in vim and vigour, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil or harsh purgatives and expect340 words
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Advertisement120 1934-03-31 17 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Strait* Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27 Old Jewry tC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and com piles with120 words
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Advertisement49 1934-03-31 17 I Race Horse 1 Insurance I at LOW RATES I WITH fl absolute: security j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. ft TEL. 5144. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ■SftSSMVWHHnMMMWaHBHSWSMSr^I^^ lIP WM p ALWAY/ IM/I/T/ ON Mhop mi' *You wi Hjoo. After irytngiL I FRAMROZ h COY I I ~T I —i ■I m~i~i49 words
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Article535 1934-03-31 18 Seven Military Areas. CHINESE TRAITORS' ACTIVITIES. Changchun, Mar. 28. JT is reported that Manchukuo is to be reorganised intj seven military areas. The first area Changchum will either be under the command of Gen Chang King Huai or that of Gen Ying Shi Lim. The second535 words
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Article210 1934-03-31 18 Seremban Sanitary Board Discussion. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Mar. 28. The monthly meeting of the Serem--5? SW^*X ,ieW momLinehan. M.C.S., prerhPl? chairm an informed the Board that the question of imposing rates on rail way quarters leased out to private in S? a U nd lS thf210 words
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Article159 1934-03-31 18 Churchill Group Gains Support. Reuter. London, March 28. AT a meeting the Conservative Council the FitzAlan amendment was defeated by 419 votes to 314. Mr. Winston Churchill, interviewed, said that the smallness of the majority was very encouraging and would make them redouble their efforts. IReuter. - 159 words
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Article236 1934-03-31 18 Madras Governorship Offered To Lord Win terton. New Delhi, Mar. 18. A special London despatch says that the Governorship of Madras Presidency has been offered to Lord Winterton, who was the Under-Secretary of State for India during the period when Lord Peel was Secretary of State for236 words
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Article88 1934-03-31 18 Zeppelins May Call Regularly In Java. Reuter. London, March 28. Three trans-Atlantic airship services were forecasted by Dr. Eckener in a speech in London last night—firstly from Friedrichshafen to Rio de Janeiro •secondly from Rio de Janeiro to Washington and Europe and thirdly from North America (possibly Washington)Reuter. - 88 words
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Article81 1934-03-31 18 Cologne. The Stieldorf Passion Play, which attracted huge crowds when it was last shown in 1929, will be performed again this year throughout the summer. The first performance will be on May 6. As at Oberammergau. the Stieldorf Passion Play is given by the peasants, workmen and81 words
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Article73 1934-03-31 18 Berlin. The German State Railways will issue Easter return tickets at a reduction of 3313 per cent., valid from midnight March 28—midnight, April 4. These may be comoined with the special excursion tickets issued on March 28. 29, 30, via Ostend and via Flushing Travellers wishing73 words
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Article26 1934-03-31 18 The world's tallest wooden tower has just been completed at the Muhlacker broadcasting station at Stuttgart It is 623 feet 5 inches high.26 words
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Article18 1934-03-31 18 The world s amateur and professional' ••cycle championships will take place in Leipzig August U -19.18 words
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Advertisement407 1934-03-31 18 v IES, it's true... too much tea ran easily bring on headacfaes. That's because tea contains tannin and caffein, two drag rtimlaatl which, if taken to excess, often cause headaches, nervousness and indigestion. There's usually no need to give up tea entirely. Just change, twice a day. to Postum. This407 words
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Advertisement215 1934-03-31 18 NOTICE/ a ELECTRICITY SINGAPORE ECONOMY IllMjftil MUN AI,Ty ccr,wbHbHM electricity bERVICE EffIjEEEH DEPARTMENT IC W.J.W. w^/,v I PLUS j A Pleasant if Awakening Rrcwed and Bftttled by THE ARCHIPELAGO RRFWFRY m n Awn,S N V STRAITS JAVA TR ADINT CO I).str.butors THE PHOENIX AER ATED WATte WORKS. Nugget /Vj* P215 words
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615 1934-03-31 19 Made For Majority. STUDYING LOCAL MARKED PLAINTS have been made by some readers that some of the i .mmereially built receivers do not produce the results claimed by fir manufacturers. Buyers were attracted in the first instance by advertisements of the set615 words
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Article805 1934-03-31 19 Conditions During The Past Week. SINGAPORE has maintained the spleng did quality ot Us transmissions, and the outstanding event was n bioadf^™^ H nde L' 5 "W Messiah, relayed irom the Presbyterian Church, last Sunday evening. The relays from the Raffles rial C me over ver y and805 words
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Article679 1934-03-31 19 Technical Notes Tor Beginners. THE essential connections for a detector stage of the leaky grid type were given last week, and we can now consider how such a stage works. Signals from the anode of the H.F. valva are transferred to the tuning coil of the detector679 words
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Advertisement64 1934-03-31 19 I DISTINCTIVE and FASHIONABLE I Come and make your ehoiee from our full range of newly made All occasions ShO6S nOf Young old i or let us make them for you to your order -h* j competitive prices. 304, North Bridge Rd., SAMSON SHOE STORE i HOE SEE CO., 2A,64 words
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Advertisement119 1934-03-31 19 j THE LARGEST BRITISH ij l MAN V FACTI)RERS OF Advert, of the General Elecfric Co.. Ltd. Maanet House Singapore. I "LACTOGEN" built these sturdy children. I I The influence of ''LACTOGEN" does not end with Babyhood: it I carries its constructive work far beyond. Healthy children arc j i)119 words
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Article794 1934-03-31 20 Damages Of Rs. 25,000. SPEAKER OF COUNCIL SUED. DIVORCE suit which created extraordinary interest in Colombo has concluded with judgment for the plaintiff, who was awarded Rs. 25,000 damages. The plaintiff was Dr. C. V. Aserappa, Medical Officer of Health, Colombo, who brought action, againshis wife and794 words
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Article224 1934-03-31 20 Pleased With Status Of Professional. ELLSWORTH Vines seems satisfied with his decision to give up amateur tennis. "My only regret is that I did not get into professional tennis sooner. But it is not as easy as I expected. In fact, it is mighty hard work," he said,224 words
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Article328 1934-03-31 20 Austin In Successful Partnership. Monte Carlo, March 10. rtE Queen of Siam is likely to remember for many years her second-round match with H. W. Austin in the mixed doubles lawn tennis handicap. They were opposing Miss Warre, the daughter of a well-known Mentone sportsman, and328 words
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Article127 1934-03-31 20 New Line Of Attack Being Tried. London, March 3. The opening of an apparently promising new line of attack on the Influenza problem la mentioned in the annual report of the Medical Research Council. It is stated that a new hope for the ultimate solution of the problem127 words
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Article70 1934-03-31 20 According to the estimates in the "Horse Owners' Reference Book for 1934." there are fifty-seven million horses in Europe and over twemy-million horses i n the Ur2£ Xt£T facts recorded to the book 52, (acc^ to a -Dafl, Herald" report) seven last a *orse 3* seven70 words
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Advertisement93 1934-03-31 20 URZM Ml HIS APES OTHER BOY FRIENDS J I WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SO SAVAGE j IF THEY COULD HAVE PHONED j j MR. G. A. SERVICE AT 5101 TO FIX j j j A HIRED COOKER TO DO THEIR j j RAW MEAT TO A TURN. j THINK OF93 words
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Advertisement23 1934-03-31 20 FOR CONSTIPATION the Soundest, Safest, Simplest (Zduice in the WatCd is ta take BEECHAM S PILLS 1 The World's I MEDICINE I i23 words
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Advertisement279 1934-03-31 20 HE HAD TO V. A man who had been ft* t h to reduce writes thus:— aoctj* "I had put on weight to th This was excessive as I am' o, 20« SS?I d °«or advised tried hot baths and massage V, Ute I was too fatiguing-and I am a279 words
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114 1934-03-31 21 T HE nJ y real objection to the buffer 1 pool, apart from that of the specula has been the vague fear thaTStoa < P towards permanent control But the memorandum stat« Z"f 7w ufTer stock must be nths before restriction is114 words
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Article149 1934-03-31 21 1 |J e in Malacca, being citizens of a British Colony, cannot realise our and make the best use of them tr. aiding the authorities in every possi- way we will soon fall short of our j nous duty to our King and Country 5 :ewise, wo149 words
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Article171 1934-03-31 21 lI'HILE we most justifiably grieve for the lepers, oughw we to be auite connt about the tuberculous whose fate is m reality harder? Would it not be possible to allot them a portion of land XwhSe ww m at Sungei Buloh °r 2 ne S where they might171 words
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Article232 1934-03-31 21 TTERR Hitler, a cable states, is going I on J pend sbc hundr ed million marks I nP«n ew J?: otor roads in Germany. Re- v hr J«,Jfi tle sr UI F. d ever German i J' c uld afTord lt t0 buy a motor-car KnSfi232 words
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Article382 1934-03-31 21 Death Of A Famous Pilgrim. THE recent death of Kathl Kopp at f- Obermmergau at the age 5f 83 has drawn attention to one of the most remarkable women of modern times. 3 the "Kopp-Kathl," as she was affectionately known, vowed she would make twelve pilgrimages to Rome382 words
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Article54 1934-03-31 21 The historic children's "Summer Day" Mar'cTlT Th?f/ berg fi Will take Marcn 11. The date is fixed by custom Soar Tn et .M e V in the church tn cSZ'JS, lde w days chu dren marched to the palace where the Elector fed them and gave each54 words
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Advertisement247 1934-03-31 21 MALAYA RUBBER STATISTICS. C shipment, of rubber, including latex, xevertex and cone ntrated latex, during the month of February, 1934. Sheet Crepe. Latex, Cone ntrated Latex, Revert x. AT Tons. Tens TOTAL. Name of Port. Transhipment. Transhipment Tons Export Strai-.s Malay Export S'rait.s Malay Exooti Jta«lpra«nt. Proper. Settlements. Sat s.247 words
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Advertisement300 1934-03-31 21 1 (Sweltering Heat/1 OVERPOWERING [HUMIDITY SAPS] jj Human Energy crumbles under Sweltering Heat. It saps the life and soul of vi ality. Scorching I steaming days make us feel listless, lifeless and devitalized. Overpowering humidity undermines 1 physical energy. Even a pleasant occupation hecomes a burden and the drain c<n300 words
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Article843 1934-03-31 22 National Unity. HAZARDOUS TIME AHEAD. London. ■jiHAT China is an entity may eventually emerge as a much more significant thing for the world than it had ever been before, was the opinion expressed by Professor P. M. Roxby in his presidential address at the annual conference843 words
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Article374 1934-03-31 22 Activity In Irish Free State. Dublin. DEPITE the serious handicap of the economic war, the Irish Free State Government i#, wi.h the opening of the New Year, launching a big extension of industrial activhy. A number of factories have been established as a result of the •tariff policy374 words
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Article58 1934-03-31 22 Increasing Popularity In USSR Moscow. The Shakespeare season opens shortly in Moscow and Leningrad. Here are some of the productions:— "Rcmeo and Juliet" "Anthony and Cleopatra" "The Merchant of Venice" "Kins Lear "Richard lII A number of lectures on the works ol Shakespeare are now being held in58 words
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Article300 1934-03-31 22 Over Six Million Miles Flown In 1933. Berlin. AEROPLANES operated by German Luft Hansa over regular scheduled routes flew a total of 6,145,944 miles in 1933, against 5,122,400 miles in 1932—an increase of 15.5 per cent. Mileage flown in purely postal and express traffic showed an300 words
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Article138 1934-03-31 22 Russian Boy Who Forgot His Language. Harbin. f £2 10 years In tiie hands of ChinolLS« n l ppers a Russian youth, Sergei Pizareff, has returned to his family He is now 20 years old and knows only Z°Z° Tti 0f R **ian_his own name He138 words
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Article33 1934-03-31 22 Helsingfors. Starting next summer a new air service is being inaugurated which will enable passengers to travel between Hekingtors and Hull in twenty-three The route taken will be via Amsterdam.33 words
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Advertisement423 1934-03-31 22 I l I :ii.iiiiiiil|i lt I I V\ JOHNSON OUTBOARD j Z r Unrivalled %W g v fin |T% O Unequalled a I -^T-ZUTT^"" "Pj 6 in Spewf. Hllr A in Performance i I 5C|Kr~~" Z THE GREATEST MARINE DEVELOPMENT OF THE \GE. For Outboard Motoring v Drive a wl423 words
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Advertisement180 1934-03-31 22 When the children thing more befbrt t. damp morning air, gh, as a preventive again colds. The aroma leased as these pl<. dissolve in the m n the germs which affections. Per grown-up speakers— u the throat health] guarding th > whole i obtainable at all n: Dr. Williams Modi.180 words
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Article, Illustration122 1934-03-31 23 A Look At This Week's Pos t-Bag. BOYS' CORNER UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. My Dear Nephews. of an i mm wis* >ou all a wm oi oo your happy Easier anu a iw holidays. I bate n Hived an inquiry from one of my nephew, a, to the size of he122 words
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Article519 1934-03-31 23 {By "Treb."> Some of you might groan; another puity of you might snifl contemptuously whilst a few of you < those who are easy victims of hysteria* might, per--1 aps even go to the extent of throwing uo your arms and there and then fainting, n 1 were519 words
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Article67 1934-03-31 23 ißii L. S. Peng.^ We must first of all make a distinction between reading and study. Though these two terms .ire sometimes interchangeably used, yet their meaning is greatly different. Reading generally means the appu nation of some articles, for the sake of amusement, while study67 words
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Article196 1934-03-31 23 (Bp "Fortune.") A certain man had two sons one older than the other. By nature, the elder tovelntoerlgj the father's property; but since u« Estate was not eggj^ndtt» hcd cause to think tne eioei *v done him an injury he leaving everything to the y ou^ g cut196 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-03-31 23 a snap contributed by "Considered False." K. L.8 words
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Article122 1934-03-31 23 (By Sejuk.") The sea is one of the greatest creations of nature, bounding and covering about three-quarters of the earth's suriace. Sometimes the sea is calm, but at I other times it is just the opposite. When the sky becomes dark with huge c ouds, in a Sort122 words
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Article71 1934-03-31 23 (By T. Soo Chye.) The word "slang" is derived from a .Norwegian term meaning "to sling the jaw." The man who uses slang "slings his taw" just to hear the smart noise he makes. Thieves, peddlers, beggars, the vulgar I and the c oarse use slang. It means in71 words
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Article806 1934-03-31 23 (By "Happy-Go-Lucky Kid. "Wanted A young man, about 25 to look after a dumb chilcL Goo salary. Apply personally at 1,001 Babooi Street." Tony lowered the newspaper and pondered over the advertisment. A vountt man ta look after a baby. Hi* eyes must be playing him ialsc or806 words
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Advertisement200 1934-03-31 23 HOW —WES— VIRILINE TS ACT? VIRILINETS purines and invigorates the circulation of the blood. It improves the brain power and nourishes the NERVOUS SYSTEM. j VIRILINETS counteracts SLEEPLESSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE, WEAKNESS, Etc., and affords a reliable medium for REJUVENATING THE ENTIRE ORGANISM and mind. ASK *OK THE FREE 48-page200 words
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Advertisement152 1934-03-31 23 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established ln 1914). Stationers and Repairers. 14-A, Change A'ky. Singapore. be refunded. ni„« us up lot mechanics In case Tour g „.Ti«Tut of order, and needs Imr.icdia.e Upe«TiUr ini oi typenri era in :ra 10 undSen y and can Pc arrant on POULTftV BOOKLETS BY B K.152 words
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Advertisement89 1934-03-31 23 SHIP-CHANDLERY For Engine Room and Deck Stores SAIL-MAKING For Awnings. Screens, Tarpaulins, Flogs, etc. Orders promptly attended to and under expert supervision. j j HYE SENG CO., ."»6, Chulia St. 'Phone No. 4817. THE GREAT FLUID CLEANSER. That washes and cleans everything jin the home from the flimsiest silk to89 words
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Article, Illustration56 1934-03-31 24 i StiCond team h( J beat the Marine on Wednesday in the local soccer league. 1 tCam > whi ch was defeated by the Chinese. An incident in the punt Wedje ween the Chinese and the Three players jumping for the ball56 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-03-31 24 A^ls^t^SlfcS^S o^ 4 1 8 w ho recently played a farev in honour of Capt. A. O. V E Auditor, Singapore, before he proceeoed on leave prior 10 retirement. He is seated behind presented by him.41 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-03-31 24 L lav3s X Photographed in Trafalgar Square He 3,cn with the son of Mr. E. J. Howley17 words
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Advertisement9 1934-03-31 24 "Tor FLOWERS. Orchard Kd., Phone 4097 Sin a Pore.9 words
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