Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1934
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Title Section42 1934-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Am Paifr Newspaper In Molaf VoL XXI, -No. ISO SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 6, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934 FOR 5 CENTV42 words
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Advertisement78 1934-07-06 1 —%eai The I I Irikne Dominant In "MILK AT ITS BEST I Singapore's Favourite Brand j BECAUSE j o I j The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. I Safe and Good for Baby 1 Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Contains The Nourishing And Essential ingredients78 words
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Advertisement48 1934-07-06 1 A. FLiNTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana i Pearl Necklace* of every R Bize and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices I according to daily exchange rates. j 148 words
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928 1934-07-06 2 Shipping News Notices. WORLD SHIPPING PROBLEMS Annual Report Of Baltic Conference ritUK question of »Ub»idiea must be X ,-ttled between the Governments ioocnu'iii hot it i) »if vitol intfrest to shipowner* that it is tettlcd without too much delay If «h- whole atru»'ture uf International «thlpplnc I* not to l*yond928 words
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Article575 1934-07-06 2 Principal Safety Measure Requirements FHE Revised D»cks Regulations came iij to force on June 1 in place of the 'egulations made in 1925 for the safety if persons employed in loading and mloading at docks, wharves and quays. The majority of the regulations in tfcf evised code are575 words
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Article348 1934-07-06 2 Appeal Against Claim Of Seaman's Dependant rpHE owners of the steamer Saxilby 1 which foundered with all hands W the North Atlantic last November, appealed against a workmen's compensaHon award before the Master of the RoUs and Lords. Justices Slesser and Romer in the Court of Appeal recently.348 words
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Article139 1934-07-06 2 Losses On South Africa Route Reuter. Berlin. I Actual loaaes Incurred through the de- recialion of >te» ling by the Cinmau ?hip- injr ••ompames running lines to South Vfrica. the Woerxnann Line and the tier- South Africa Line, amounted to ,000,<K)0 marks iXoOO.OitO approximately), ceordinc to their annualReuter. - 139 words
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Article532 1934-07-06 2 Shipping Shipbuilding Represented j -1 SHIPPING and Shipbuilding .ffMMP 2T sented by a Baronetcy and hoods in the King's Birthday Honours list. BARONET. Sir John Priestman, for services to social orangisatio^^Durham. Comdr Charles Worthington Craven, ma C n°ag?ng director Vickers-Armstrongs, L Andrew Scott, for 28 years secretary532 words
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Advertisement351 1934-07-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. A'A BRITISH INDIA P. a S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore I!H:i»WA\ 6,070 July 9 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6 1 RANPURA 17,000 July 20 I SOMALI 6,810 Aug. 1 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE C.OOO Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN351 words
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Advertisement167 1934-07-06 2 I m LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, r oU f r t, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suez, Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. mi ha t Due Leave167 words
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Advertisement183 1934-07-06 2 HAMBUITO-AMERIKA LINJE. Deutsch |HiS] Austrahsche Dampfschiffi (fl Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. •s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila July 8 m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila July 24 s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug.183 words
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Advertisement535 1934-07-06 2 Atf NORDDEUTSCHER |*f5»f»J LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undern.ted are the Company', intended fixtures:-' OUTWARDS. im HOMEWARDS. July 9 a Genfa, M'seilies, iftC and Bremen July 21 a ?AnER? for Marseilles, Oran, "ODER, tor Bremen July 25 JESS bin and homeward Paaaenjfcr Steamers call at DOVER. MINIMUM FARES. Inter- Cargo Cabin,535 words
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Article474 1934-07-06 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations 5 issued by ,faser and Co exchan S e and stock brokers. Issue Buyers. Sellers. Value f Tin 6 4V 2 6j9 Tin 37,6 40,--m Austral Malay 501- 52 6 Ayer Hitam Tin 15,- MM$l Aver474 words
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213 1934-07-06 3 Financial Newts Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION FURTHER RISE IN RUBBER Mixed Reports From America (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 23% cts., up Vk ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $112%, down $1% Yesterday's Prices: London, 7Vfed., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York,213 words
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Article181 1934-07-06 3 Singapore July 6. a ffiiam) W. Coast. N. 1 per Koyan $98 R ;2 w rmst N 2 per Koyan $92 R ,siam» W. Coast n. j p $92 Rice, B. Siam N. l per rw Rice. B. Siam 2 per rvoy* Siam, No. 1 $130 Siam, No. 2181 words
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Article15 1934-07-06 3 The output of Jelebu Tin Dredging, Ltd.. for June amounted to 220 piculs.15 words
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Article316 1934-07-06 3 Curiosity Becomes Market able Commodity THE recently discovered "heavy v.ater" is to be produced commercially in England. This is the significance of the announcement by Imperial Chemi cal Industries, Ltd., that, "as "Jj of research at their Blllingham fac tory the recently discovered isotope ox hydrogen is now316 words
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Article101 1934-07-06 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), I Ltd. I Prices for ShMl Motor Spirit and variou brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gal*on |UI Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon u Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per101 words
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Article50 1934-07-06 3 The following arc the prices of Socon> easoline and kerosene: X BENZINE. Soconv Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per* British Imperial Gallon Socony Motor Gasoline (I>4 drums) j per drum Socony Motor Gasoline (1,4 tins) per tin KEROSENE Devon Imperial Brilliant (per tin) JJ-» Sylvan Arrow (per tin)50 words
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Article223 1934-07-06 3 Marked Increase In I Sales 1 i THE marked expansion of sales of Canadian-made automobiles at Home and abroad is possibly one of the most impressive indicators of improving economic conditions in Canada and other countries, particularly In the British Empire For the ftrst four months of 1934,223 words
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Article176 1934-07-06 3 Sheffield's Yearly Output A Record I The production of steel in the Shefield orea is now proceeding flt the ratt jf abo'.ii 1.250.000 tons a year »chiei eclipses the previous record of 1.23 7 00! ans a-nieved In 1929 The highest prewar figure was «78.700 ton» in176 words
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Article158 1934-07-06 3 Great Bridge To Be Built In South Africa Donna* Long and Co.. of Middle*•,riu£h have secured the contract for a idle over the Sabi River in Southern Rhodesia, which will be known a, the 3?rcnencugh Bridge. The bridge wUI •ake a year to construct and will M built158 words
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Article45 1934-07-06 3 Messrs. Guthrie Co. Ltd-, in their 1 rubber report dated July ft, state. have continued to advance since our la" report, although there,lm. heen v U ery little business passing The higher prices ruhng in gmj or c I news regarding labour disputes.45 words
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Article713 1934-07-06 3 Upkeep Of The Property (By Air Mail) London, June 20. rE fourteenth annual general meeting cf the Kurau Rubber Estate Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Ole Broad-street, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamiltoi ahe chairman i presiding. The Secretary read the auditors' report. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, the713 words
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Article633 1934-07-06 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. j jj The following ruDtoer share quotation Jj are limed by Irraser and Co.. and LytJtgß and Evatt Issue Value. rraaer m I Shares. Co a m 1 Allenby 165 175 160 I.W ai£ 1 Alor Gajah 1.15 1.2b 115 125633 words
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Article51 1934-07-06 3 DAILY PRICES CCEMfTT. Singapore, Friday, rn o 'J Buyers, Bauer* R.S.S. equal to London 1 Standard, Spot (loose) 23% do. (F. 0.8.) a 21 Standard R.S.S. on Tender. 1 'i uly a t 24% 24% 1 Aug. Sept. l£ York Spot Sho« G. cU. 14tl;| per51 words
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Advertisement37 1934-07-06 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH iNSVTRANCE COMPANY, LTD, (incorporated to New Zealaae.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. MABOOLIOUTH, OFFICE: I. FINLATB»N OEEEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSI KANCI- CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT. and37 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-06 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In EnO*nd). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'AlmeWa Street. Authorised and Subscribed Mtooo ,ooo •■55 £1,080,000 Pald-up-Capltal f. I 600.000 LONDON, BRANCHES: Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras. Basra. Klxkuk, Mosul AccOTTNTS opened and money Fixed Deposit on terms to be aaoer%B%K& ACCOUNTS opened and SAVINS t annum. anre54 words
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Advertisement83 1934-07-06 3 I IN HAND I WHEN YOU HAVE I A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. I No doubt you have some un--1 realised dream—heretofore made I impossible by inadequate funds. I A Savings Account will soon enable I you to make these desires 1 reality. Sufficient ready money I for your next holiday—perhap* I83 words
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Advertisement136 1934-07-06 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ud4 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) °Jg x L «^nnnonn^l)0 IT Paid Up $10,000,000.00. Authorised M0,000.W0.W. STREET, SINGAPORE. iN HEAD OFFICE CHINA N LOCAL BRAgCH. DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng, Esq., Chairman. Lee Kong Chian, Esq., Vice-Chairman. L,ee rvons s q Wont? Esq., Tan Ean Kiam, hsq., Gan Say136 words
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Advertisement531 1934-07-06 4 J. HASSAN. LBCTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR IC-S7, Bras BtMb Kn.d. SINGAPORE you we In need of electric hU, fans, motors, etc., and water •vice, please write to the tbcve ires» or Thone 3411. j ALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 5811 and 58! 2. ,j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I' V ABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery531 words
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Advertisement686 1934-07-06 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEA?CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). loss of"scrips. I XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Liquidator* of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place ot the following share certificate which is alleged to have heen lost or mislaid:686 words
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Advertisement456 1934-07-06 4 FOR SALE. Walter Hagen Golf Sticks, complete set, except iron, No. 6, including bag z pp fastener. Very seldom used $120 or nearest offer. Apply A.8., c\o Mala: a Tribune. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. Suit No. 441 of 1033. In The Cause Of Tan Tang Plaintiff ami456 words
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Advertisement331 1934-07-06 4 j EDUCATIONAL. I FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I X, Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Trin. LEARN331 words
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Advertisement351 1934-07-06 4 EVEREST INK GUM delivered free $10. order amounting to not l es (British Empire Products). CompteU Price Lists on application. BLUE BLACK INK. 8 cents per ot.) bottle. 6 cents per OM» Of.) 80 eenta per (quart) GUM MUCILAGE. 4 cents per (?4 oz.) bottle. 20 cents per 5 oz.)351 words
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Advertisement620 1934-07-06 4 GRAND MID YEAR CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. Alarm Clocks from 90 cts. upwards. Pocket WaUhes from 51.25 upwards. Wrtet Watches from $2.00 upwards. FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE. Yick Woh Bing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). 9mmmamm m 9 A.J.G.P.MMHOMPB». I GENUINE £*I€>620 words
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Article306 1934-07-06 5 Director Resigns AfUr Threats Shanghai, July 5. SINCE negotiations began for the resumption of traffic along the Peip-ing-Mukden Railway, Mr Yen Tung (Director of the Peiping-Mukden Rail way) has received hundreds of threatening letters from patriotic bodies. At the time of the bomb outrage more threatening letters306 words
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Article136 1934-07-06 5 Mr. Tang Shao Vi Impeached Hongkong, July 5. MR Tang Shao Yl. the governor of the so-cared model district of Chungshan has wired to the Southwest Political Council at Canton, tendering his re--5ie The i0 n Min Kuo Jih Pao." a Chinese daily newspaper in Canton, published136 words
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Article180 1934-07-06 5 League Of Nations Buletin The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Fingapore. for the week ended June 30. 1934: Alexandria: 1 typhus case and i 2 plague cases and 1 death; 4 ?r"*HDOK casrs and no deaths. Bombay: 1 smallpox180 words
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Article93 1934-07-06 5 Leslie Howard Wants To Write Instead Of Act Hollywood. Leslie Howard, the British film star who plays the lead in the forthcoming picture ''British Agent," has a secret ambition—to be an author. He has just revealed that a desire to be a playwright was for years "a93 words
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Article44 1934-07-06 5 To Assist The Nanchang Squadron Shanghai. July 5. *££%SS. SKm*® from'where he •"SftattSTX«J by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek to assist the Nanchai.g a squadron at Nanchang for a tew months Store proceeding to America for tion studies. —"Sin Chew Jit Poh.44 words
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Advertisement295 1934-07-06 5 IVAPEX ii THE MAGIC DROP jC 0 L D-C ATA R R H pSH tywj- T] I INFLUENZA-HAY FEVER. iJ J The simplest way to cure a Cold is to put a drop of A 1 j 44 Vapex" on the handkerchief and breathe the vapour which j arises from295 words
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Advertisement202 1934-07-06 5 *P' mmmm r I 1934 I! I in in ii j New beauty NEW REFINEMENT New Power AND SPEED 1 1934 (|PB™IP PI I AUSTINS SEE THEM AT— Borneo Motors Ltd. jj SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. SEREMBAN, MALACCA. 11.1 i THE IMPROVED British Made VICIIERS MACHINES n P desumed202 words
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Article, Illustration152 1934-07-06 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Valentijn, Dutch, 1,181 tons; from Soerahaya 5.7, to Java 7.7. Silmareng, Dutch, 964 tons; from Samaunda 5.7, to Palembang 6.7. Togian, Dutch, 672 tons; from Pontianak 5.7, to Pontianak 7.7. Ban Hong Liong, British, 1,003 tons; from Soerabaya 5.7, to152 words
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Article97 1934-07-06 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Islander 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Havre 30; H.M.S. Herald 35; Silversandal 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Borneo Maru 46. West Wharf (Entrance97 words
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Article33 1934-07-06 6 From China" and Japan by the Totton Maru, due at Singapore at 9 a m to-morrow. rin^ r T c France by ,he Chenonceaux, due at Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow.33 words
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Article23 1934-07-06 6 The s.s. Trianon foi Manila. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now close at 11 am to-morrow.23 words
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Article20 1934-07-06 6 The liner Christiaan Huygens which Singapore this morilin J% n ro Z£ X*K Holland, had a full lixt of passengers20 words
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Article187 1934-07-06 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 6. London 4 months' sight 2|4 3116 London 3 months' sight M London 60 days' sight 2|4 DjJJ London 30 day' sight *T7 London demand fggf London T.T. Lyon and Paris demand Hamburg demand x New York demand Batavia and Sourabaya demand Btrft Samarang demand187 words
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Article59 1934-07-06 6 WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 6 High Tides. —6.05 a.m., *5.0*1 pjjv Ooli" K-O.c. Ladies' 8poon (strofc.M "Rose Bowl" Qualifying Round an. Ladies' Committee Meeting. Cricket: S.C.C. v. Old Rafttesians, 1st. day. S.C.C., 5 p.m.; Johore Cricnet Club Fort Canning. Port Cannm?59 words
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Article64 1934-07-06 6 ALHAMBRA.—"No More Women." APOLLO—Hindustani talkie, preceded by Buck Jones in "High Speed.' CAPITOL.—"The Cat and the Fiddle.' EMPIRE. —"Gold Diggers." GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—"VaIIi's Wedding." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Jack Ahoy." RlTZ.—Double talkies:64 words
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Advertisement1002 1934-07-06 6 SINGAPORE MOTHS I ll i»liii.:l;:i,ii l |,,i„ W Ji4 l lll 1 1 1 11 1 l L GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL I Bcotte Kuad. 'Phone MM. f special Dinner Dance f ON SATURDAY I X Music by ARTHUR'S ELITE BAND. ril DINNER DANCE $2.00. I 7 N0 CHARGE FOR AFTER1,002 words
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Advertisement170 1934-07-06 6 «> w w „.r 3,250 F J? R AN ALL CORRECT SOLUTION I WORDS TION N0 4 I I iS 1» 23" 5 the entry I ton to the Straits 5 th 3 "FLYIIVr u^l^° the entry the 81,1 lury%34 Ma Ea C h 157, C^, H Tooth I I170 words
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Miscellaneous248 1934-07-06 6 postal tggyygfgj SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. m Java, South West-Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Plancius) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Plancius) 2.30 a.m. Belawan and Medan (Toradja) 3 p.m. Port de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Am pang 3 p.m. Palembang and Pladjoe (Silindoeng) 3 p.m. Aden (By248 words
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Miscellaneous230 1934-07-06 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- I vided specially, for them. Secretaries j are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be230 words
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Miscellaneous144 1934-07-06 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service La«i Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Mours. Deg. F. Alor Star 89 Nil 11.3 75 Sitiawan 91 Nil 11.5 71 i K. Trengga.iu 90 Nil 11.1 75 Bukit Jeram 91 Nil 11.5 73 Malacca 86 Nil144 words
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Article937 1934-07-06 7 Sanitary Board PROPOSED CHANGES DEBATED {From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. 7|»HE Chairman's proposal to in- j elude ihe conservancy fee in the general assessment was adopted at to-day's meeting of Kuala Lum* pur Sanitary Board by seven votes to one. A long debate937 words
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Article264 1934-07-06 7 Benefit Week Terminates To-morrow RECORD breaking crowds have been witnessed at the New World sroce the commencement, on Saturday_ last,, oi Benefit Week which terminates to ""ThTwiOW attractions which have been generously thrown opiffltOtM nnblic free of cost have been weii patronised and in order to cope264 words
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Article170 1934-07-06 7 £50© Damages Against A Producer tvAMAGES of £600 wer e awarded to a IX 19-year-oid Lo. don girl in ihe Hertfordshire Sheriff's Court in nn action brought br her against Captain Watte* Summers, of Welwyn Garden C ty <Herfordshire^, a film producer. In connection with a170 words
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Advertisement259 1934-07-06 7 The Secret of a Clear Skin DAILY USE OF I rnicinA soap < fore retiring Lathe the face freely I wi u hot water and Cutlrura Soap, i plenty of Soap. Rinse with tepid I water, finishing with cold water if lumhki Containing medicinal and .linjr properties, Cutleur» Soap icttOM259 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-06 7 imiiltwirf'i«iin.«n.n.ii»ii-"»Jlll«"^ I FIGARO I LADIES HAIRDRESSERS, I PERMANENT WAVING, BY EUROPEAN EXPERTS, |8 $10 ONLY. Raffles Hotel (Room 120) and at 93, Bras Basah Road. I l■ll•iJ^ll*|ll.••il^n■u•J■■ll•»•u•»■''• u ,^,,w M nl^,^ Complete Fc*>t Cemfbr* Latest Last Loriger Finest.Values jCall at our' ShftVooms and inspect the wide range we have in51 words
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Advertisement245 1934-07-06 7 I "p WONDERFUL SAFETY DEVICeT As essential as his narachute to the airnnm who is equipped for any I emergency, are Baby's Own Tablets U rhe home wher t Few children escape health trouble, of s„m kmd or o*^,.^ 1 parents therefore keep Baby s0» Tab ct ho ;> tov245 words
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Miscellaneous718 1934-07-06 7 Wireless J TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME i The Third Cricket Test j Match I THE third Cricket Test Match between England arid Australia begins at Old Trafford, Manchester, to-day, and an account of the day's play will be broadcast to all transmissions. These will be given by Howard Marshall speaking from718 words
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Advertisement752 1934-07-06 8 1 ftIHAMBRA f COMMENCING TO-NIGHT 6.15 and 9.15 I^Wbb^^blbWbbWblbbbWbbSbbWbWbbbbß iu«i*i:iininiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinimmi* j Opening At TP OT 4 MONDA V j >■ ii ii iiiini >■ i i ii i i iiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i'iiiii,'i!iiiiiiiiMtiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiin.niiiiiimii(iiiiiiiiiiiiini'ii I MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE [CAPITOI.I ~*J» TO-MORROW MORNING AT 11 A.M. Specially selected shorts including Mickey Mouse in Mickey's Steeple752 words
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Article798 1934-07-06 9 Estate Tapper To Pay The Penalty {From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, July 4. AS the result of an ai eged quarrel between a woman and a man, both Chinese, employed as rubber tappers on an estate at Pasir Panjang, Port Dickson, which ended in the death798 words
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Article552 1934-07-06 9 Bengalees Charged Iu District Court rHRKE Bengali Brahmin* ngured in a ease before the Diarict Judge. Mr. H. A Forrer, i.i which me of them. Sham Sunder Hai. a loo»• awyer'e clerk, was charted with frauiulently making a false claim and sivlnii false information. The *econU accmcxl.552 words
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Article77 1934-07-06 9 Fear Of Floods In Hsuchow Shanghai. July 9. OWING to heavy rain, Haichow. Kanyu. Chingkow and other districts in northeast Kiangsu are flooded. The water rushed the city gates at Chingkow last night, taking fee inhabitants by surprise. Many were drowned. Over 100 houses collapsed. The western part77 words
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Article118 1934-07-06 9 Caused Hurt By Rash Act THE Chinese, driver ol a taxi name* Quah Chan, was fined $3» by iht fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H Whittoh yesterday. on being convicted on charges oi causing hurt by a rashi act and failing to stop after an accident. "also ordered to118 words
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Advertisement309 1934-07-06 9 iii itii |i>riiiiiniMttitiir»«niiit;;r!»niii»tiii«ii^ HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! m I Don't miss this opportunity. You can get new and good Z Records at %teto&&B&tdi m m 40 cts. Each m Another assortment offered at 40 cents each. Many Dance Records, Stomps and Hot records. All popular makes. No lists bsued. At309 words
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Advertisement132 1934-07-06 9 ii MATINEES: to-night j MARLBOROUGH i 16. p.m. 9.15 p.m. j At 2.45 m». ft GRAND OPENING \l Miss T. P. BAJALAKSHIIHI j Valii s Wedding" V Umn»l SCREENING BY SPECIAL REQUEST. OWING TO jj KNORMOIS SUCCESS WHEN IT tmmmM mm m ,7.7.... 1 The Great World 1 3rd ANNIVERSARY132 words
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Obituary157 1934-07-06 10 DEATHS. Mrs. John Solomon Sundram (S. S. Aniurthammal), aged 07 years, beloved mother of the late Samuel* Sundram and John Joseph Sundram; and David Sundram of the Municipality, Ebenycr Sundram, Chief Store-keeper, Telephone Co. Daniel E. Sundram, Headmaster, Methodist School, Paya Lebar, passed to her rest peacefully this157 words
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Article802 1934-07-06 10 yyilEN a Government makes up its reluctant mind to help industry it usually takes the opportunity of reproving the industry for being in the position of need- ing assistance. Thus with rubber, j Thus in the case of the subsidy to the great industry of shipping,802 words
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Article247 1934-07-06 10 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Teachers-Association will be held to-morrow at 10 am aft Vim Institution. Mr. D. R. Swame, Insr>eclor of Schools, will preside. '■■l"»JW Mr. Khoo It Ghee, who was formerly with the firm of Mansfield and Co d fed at his home in Penang on247 words
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143 1934-07-06 10 T HE American papers did full justice J to the visit of the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore to the United States, but at least one London paper has done even better. Chronicling the Sultans arrival, a "special representative" who claimed to be143 words
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Article217 1934-07-06 10 IIEAR then, how the London writer desciibes Sir Ibrahim, -la 61 Profound knowledge 01 England, vhere aons and daughters educated Kind visited Europe a* Grown Prince in 1890. Decided when Sultan to introduce English mode of living to Johore jungle. Crowned 181)5, when principal export was breakfast217 words
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Article192 1934-07-06 10 rpHE latest "glo|e-trotter" to come to Singapore is an executive officer of j the Boy Scouts Movement of America, j Mr. L. R. Webb, an« Wan interview with j him, published in Thursday's issue, Mr. i webb is stated to have said that ho w a sure he192 words
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Article287 1934-07-06 10 |F you can imagine an eight-con l1. train with s<?ven passengers lr<tv«t ling a distance of about 30 miles vm will tret a rough idea of one •>! inleasons why the F.M.S. railway a.s at present run does not p3y. Thu was the writers experience u wwk-eii: or287 words
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Article274 1934-07-06 10 By "Looker-On" I SEE that the title of "King of the UnStates" has been wished on to the Sultan of Johore by a London paper. What about "Emperor of the Federa tion" for the Sultan of Perak? I read that Mme. Mathieu played in the semi-final274 words
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Advertisement60 1934-07-06 10 IP PERFECTION. Justly kV JT\ describes the superior workmanship of Sinjra- *0 pore's Leading Tailor WING LOONO is an- S> JP> doabtedly in the fore- JV front and offers you, with Perfection in Suitings, Ifr Style and Cut, complete ifr satisfaction and inexpen- >V J£ sive service. N. Sj 'Phone60 words
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152 1934-07-06 11 CONTINUES TO TAP ALL OUT I 1 Tin Regulation j I China May Join In The Scheme Reuter. London. July 6. rpuE Amsterdam correspondent or the Financial Times says it is reported that the carrying out of the rubber regulation schemeReuter. - 152 words
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Article106 1934-07-06 11 French Senate Sanctions Building Reuter. Paris, July i rTHE Senate, by 281 votes to 22. has passed the Naval Construction Bill, which has already been adopted by the Chamber, providing for a second ship of the Dunkerque class '26,500 tons*, a destroyer and two submarines M. Pietri announcedReuter. - 106 words
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Article248 1934-07-06 11 Dr. Wang Chung Huai At Hong Kong Hong Kong, July 6. A party of Chinese officials, including Dr Wellington Koo (Chinese Minister to France*. Dr. Victor Hoo (Chinese Minister to Switzerland), Dr. Wu Lien Teh (Director of the National Quarantine Service) and Dr. Wang Chung Huai (Chinese Member248 words
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Article123 1934-07-06 11 Seven Minor Portfolios Vacant Reuter. Tokyo, July 5. THE new Cabinet has been appointed as follows: Premier: Admiral Okada Foreign Affairs Mr. Hlrotft. Finance Mr. Masanobu Fujll. War h General Senjuro Hayashi. Navv Admiral Osuml Justice Mr. Nao«hi Ohara. i Communications Mr. Takejtro T.oko* nami. Agriculture I.lr.Reuter. - 123 words
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Article136 1934-07-06 11 Shares Bequest Of £100,000 With Sisters <By Air Mail* iFrom Our Oxen Correspondent* London, June 27. MRS. Gwendoline Holmes-Smith, wife of Mr. S. P. Holmes-Smith, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd., Singapore benefits very materially under the will of Mr. Jchn Hughes, who died in March. The will136 words
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Article114 1934-07-06 11 Mutineers Sent Home To Serve Sentences The Christiaan Huygens. which arrived frcm Java yesterday evening and left for Holland this morning, had on board 28 of the European mutineers of the Zeven Provincien, who are being sent home to serve their sentences. Th* most thorough precautions are being114 words
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Article102 1934-07-06 11 Uneasiness Felt In Hongkew Shanghai, July 6. I More ilot3 by Japanese and marines are reported to hav^ taken place during the last few days in Hongkew Park. Shanghai, where much uneasiness prevails among the Chinese residents. The Japanese military authorltie have aggravated their agitation fo: policing rights.—"Min102 words
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Article112 1934-07-06 11 Shanghai, July 6. I The temperature at Hangchow yes- I terday was 109 degrees. An intense drought is prevailing. The heat wave has affected Nanking and other cities in Central China for q week The thermometer touched 103 on' Wednesday and «104 yesterday, in the shade—"Mm Kuo112 words
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Article50 1934-07-06 11 tvp Kane a lawyer's clerk, ap> aeain before the Second MagisMr N. GrTce) this morning on a charee of cheating a man named Ong Kah Lokin respect of some lands. Mr V D Knowles has been retained for the prcsecution, and the case was postponed until July 13.50 words
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Article417 1934-07-06 11 Passengers Searched INDIGNATION BY THE CHINESE Shanghai, July 6. IV/lUCH criticism Is being levelled in m the foreign Press in Tientsin against the action of the Japanese police and gendarmerie in boarding che Peining-Mukden trains ana searching the 'passengers. This is taken to be a violation417 words
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Article180 1934-07-06 11 Motor-Cycle And Car in Collision A Chinese is alleged to have been assaulted in the Kandang Kerbau district yesterday afternoon. He received two small wounds over the ear and bridge of the nose, and was taken to the Tan Tock Seng hospital by ambulance The ambulance was summoned180 words
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Article43 1934-07-06 11 Mr. Ong Hock Sim. formerly of St George's Institution. Taiping. the l9di FMS Queen's Scholar, has passed Part 1 of the Law Tripos Examination. Mr. Ong Hock Sim was the first scholar to secure the Queen's Scholarship after its revival in the F.M.S.43 words
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Article166 1934-07-06 11 Three Dead the san Francisco riots Reuter. San Francisco, July 6. HPHREE «itrikera are dying and many have been injured as the result of clashes with the police this evening, when the eight-week-old strike of longshoremen assumed a very ugly character. A huge crowd bombarded theReuter. - 166 words
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Article67 1934-07-06 11 New Motor Vessel For The Eastern Service THE well-known line of Bibby Brothers and Co. announces that an order has been placed for a new motor vessel with which to augment the Eastern passenger service. The vessel will be equipped in the most up-to-date manner, and will in67 words
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Article126 1934-07-06 11 Funds For The Provincial Government Shanghai, July 6 I Dr H H. Kung. the Finance Minister. I bos sent a representative to Hopan1 ehuen to discuss with Marsha) Yen Sli? 1 Civan the question of finance* *n Shan- I I shi. Dr. Kung is leaving fcr Sherul. Marshal126 words
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Article69 1934-07-06 11 Prince Of Wales Represented At Funeral London, July 4. The Prince of Wales, who was present at Hendon on Saturday, when Squadron Leader Collett. <son of the Lord Mayor of London) met his death during a forced landing of the bomber aeroplane In which he was acting69 words
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Article56 1934-07-06 11 Treasury Publishes The Formal Regulations Reuter. Washington, July 6. Silver embargo regulations have been formally published oy the Treasury. No license is necessary for the export ol articles fabricated from silver toreign silver coin or metals containing relatively small amounts of silver In the case of coin, anReuter. - 56 words
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Article47 1934-07-06 11 Not Well Enough To Sec Callers Shanghai, July 6. The Fanchen Lama is again indisposed. He is refusing to see callers. After meeting Marshal Chiang KM Khek he will leave immed aiely foi Peiping, whence he will proceed to Chengnai.--' Sin Chew Jit Poh.47 words
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Article118 1934-07-06 11 Police Stoned From Windows Reuter. Amsterdam, July 6. RIOTING took place this evening by Communists who were demonstrating against the reduction of unemployment pay. Seven men were wounded when the police fired on the mob The situation grew worse later when the police were forced toReuter. - 118 words
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Article155 1934-07-06 11 Dr. Szc Ming Sze BRILLIANT EVENT promised Reuter. London, July s.|| rpHE marriage of Dr. Sze Ming S>j 1 son of Dr. Alfred Sze, Chine} Minister Ln Washington, and Mi Bessie Li on Saturday, promises be a brilliant event and a numb of Chinese and foreignReuter. - 155 words
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Advertisement217 1934-07-06 11 t HEVMAN BUTTER I The fresh delicate flavour of IIEYMAN I BUTTER is due to 1 the idea! conditions under which it is madeI Produced in Victoria. I Australia, it is handled l TsOLE AGENTS: WĔIm mm I I I 111 m mv rrr w l,h m I ii *****11'217 words
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911 1934-07-06 12 Singapore Assizes BIT THE CHINESE PROTECTOR I j>P£CIAL jury in the Assizer 1 before Mr. Justice I :hard found Pen Lai Huay, a I iCMt eirl of 16 who was charged la Ihe murder of her small six- r-old sinter911 words
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Article143 1934-07-06 12 Too Badly Damaged For Repair i AFTER about three years' service in Singapore, the flying boat, the "Cutty Sark." made, it is feared, her last flight a few days ago when she went on a Monopolies trip. Owing to heavy seas, which hampered the take-off143 words
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Article233 1934-07-06 12 Sum Of $3,730 Collected In Singapore THE response to the Y.W.C.A. appeal in Singapore to date has been $3.7:j0.80, for which the General Committee tender their thanks. Additional donations received have been: $150 from Mr. Yco Chiang Swee. $50 each from Mr. Seah Eng Tong, Asiatic Petroleum Co.,233 words
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Article132 1934-07-06 12 Informer Turns Out To Be TTiief A ricksha puller who acted as informer and caused an innocent compatriot to be arrested on a series of theft charges, subsequently turned out to be the culprit himself, and was sentenced, by ihe Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice» to three months'132 words
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Article29 1934-07-06 12 Berlin. A yachting school for girls has been established on the Wansee, between Berlin and Potsdam. A similar school already exists on a lake not far from Munich.29 words
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Article212 1934-07-06 12 Judge's Comments In Penang Case AS already reported. Hinton Alfonso, a young Eurasian, was found guilty at the Penang Assizes of the attempted murder of hi:» sister-in-law and sentenced to six years 1 rigorous imprisonment. tu passing sentence, Mr. Justice Whitley said: "Hinton Alfonso, ihe jury have unanimously212 words
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Article161 1934-07-06 12 Drove Off In Comrade's Car pTE. M K. Matthews, of the Royal Signal Corps, stationed at Changi. was fined $100 or. In default, one month's Hgorou* imprisonment by the Second M&gisti'Rte Mr, N. Grice> this morning on pleading guilty to theft of a motorcar valued at $420 belonging161 words
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Article70 1934-07-06 12 Walking To Palestine From Poland Warsaw. Twenty-five Jews have started to waik from Poland to Palestine. A dozen of them are refugees from Germany who decided to leave Poland because they could not find work All are wearing the uniform of Zabolynski's Zionists. As they have not much70 words
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Article322 1934-07-06 12 Signature On Promissory Note AN interesting preliminary inquiry in which a draftsman employed in the Singapore Harbour Board named T. G Francis is alleged to have forged the signature of a Bikh moneylender, was commenced before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) yesterday. Mr. J. C. Corbett322 words
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Article59 1934-07-06 12 Mr. Chamberlian On Britain's Monetary Policy Mr. Neville Chamberlain, refusing an inquiry into monetary policy, said: "We have a sound banking sv-em We have cheap capital We 'have general confidence in finance. "In these circumstances I shall not set up a new inquiry to investigate new experiments when59 words
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Article29 1934-07-06 12 King George will be represented by Sir Hubert Montgomery. British Minis- ter at The Hague, at the funeral of Prince Henry of the Netherlands Prince 1 Consort of Holland.29 words
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Article563 1934-07-06 12 Estate. Employee Charged At Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 4. MG. FRANCIS, an Indian employed on Tanjong Langsat Estate, Pientong was charged this morning before Mr F V. Duckworth (First Magistrate, Johor° Bahru) with having made a false repoct to the Johore Police563 words
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Article78 1934-07-06 12 Wanted Man Still At Large the d b o\, ie° IS Station on lundfy hwffitfgg «&3ffi&&*" with The condition of the mother nf wo children is J*** it will be remembered was severely WoU 2 de i and the two children were muidered. A weapon was78 words
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Article152 1934-07-06 12 May As Well Plead Guilty T AI lorj, y- d nver, made a A reaVark >n the Fourth Magistrate's Court Am morning which cost him $10 When he; .was asked to plead in rnn nection with a- charge of rash drivTng he said) -I may as well152 words
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Article633 1934-07-06 12 Important Ruling SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT AN important ruling concerning liability of partners was made by Mr. Justice Priehard ir his judgment in the case between Tan Boon Cheo (plaintiff) and the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd., (defendant*?), now merged into the Overseas Chines? Banking Corporation. The issue633 words
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Advertisement11 1934-07-06 12 Watch This Space For Announcement of Tolley's Slogan Competition Winners TO-MORROW!!11 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-06 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Buildinp. Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. ME, MARINE, MQTBft VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT19 words
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479 1934-07-06 13 Illegal Sale? CLAIM BY CHINESE AGAINST STATE (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 4. pONSIDERABLE interest WM aroused on Johore, and throughout Malaya, by the case in which towkay Tar- Ah Boon, a Chinese planter of Pontian Kechil, towards the479 words
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Article91 1934-07-06 13 Delegate's Visit To London I Reuter. l London, July 5. lyiß. Li Ping Hang, the Chinese delegate to the International Labour Conference, has arrived here from Geneva. It is understood that he intends to make representations to the Foreign Office regarding the eiitorcement of a Chinese factoryReuter. - 91 words
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Article83 1934-07-06 13 Caused Death By A Rash Act LEE Kee Bee, the lorry driver who was tried at the Singapore Assizes for causing death by a rash act at Tanj ong Katong Road on May 22 last, when a Chinese coolie was kil ed, was found guilty to-day by a83 words
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Article35 1934-07-06 13 Mrs Lee. the wife of Bishop Lee. will speak on "Women our Nighbourhood at theYW.C.A., Raffles Quay, to-morrow at 5 pm. Members and friends are asked to accept this announcement as a:i invitation to attend.35 words
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319 1934-07-06 13 Jeanette Mac Donald And Ramon Novarro THE CINEMAS talkies came in. no artist has 0 been tetter known to the pttWk »M jeanette Macdonald, oi the beautiful lace and golden voice. She it was who starred so su2cessfully in Love •Ad demonstrated that319 words
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Article279 1934-07-06 13 Jack Hulbert In "Jack Ahoy JACK Hulbert returns to the Malayan screen in a rollicking story ol tins aea. "Jack Ahoy/' and played l W0 full houses at the Pavilion last night. Jack Hulbert on a batUwhlp una mixed up with pirates in Bias Bay, forms the very279 words
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Article111 1934-07-06 13 Petition Against Mr. Osborne Jones Withdrawn In the Bankruptcy Court to-day be fore Mr. Justice Gerahty, Mr. H. V. L. Davies, appearing for the petitioning creditor in a petition for a receiving order against Mr. D. G. asked leave to withdraw the Petition on the ground that111 words
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Article27 1934-07-06 13 Mrs. B.J. Eaton and Mrs. J. C. G. Mrs. B. J. Eaton and Mrs. J. C. G. Spooner are leaving for home hy tne Sarpedon next week.27 words
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Article17 1934-07-06 13 The Hon. the Legal Adviser and Mrs Goueh-Howell are leaving for home oy the Sarpedon next week.17 words
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Article287 1934-07-06 13 Unwanted Stocks REPLY TO SIR A. SALTER London, July 5. jyjß. W. M. Wiggins, chairman of the Monetary Policy Committee of tne Federation of Cotton Spinners' Association, in a letter to the Manchester Guardian, strongly refutes Sir Arthur Salter's silver article in that journal on June287 words
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Article22 1934-07-06 13 H.E. the High Commissioner and Mrs. Caldecctt gave a dance at King's House on Wednesday. Between 250 and 300 guests were present.22 words
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Article58 1934-07-06 13 Former Lawyer's Clerk Charged 4 N Indian named Mariappan. formerly A a lawyer's clerk, was charged this morning before Mr. Norman Grice, the Second Magistrate, with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $550. He claimed trial and the case was postponed until July 13,58 words
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Article85 1934-07-06 13 In Honour Of A Famous Dramatist Oslo. Special postage stamps will be issued n Norway shortly to commemorate the 250 th anniversary of the birth of Ludvig Holberg, the famous Norwegian dramatist. Holberg is known as the norrinra Moliere. He was born in Bergen and educated85 words
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Article352 1934-07-06 13 Chinese Sentence At 1 Serc-mban 1 _..w (From Our Own Corre»pond*»if J 4 Snremban, July A CHINESE. Wonic Sang, c.iaimed ti 1 this morninc when he was before the police Magistrate, Mr. T. r., f MrNieeft» ««n a ehaige of bouse-brwM ijj and theft uf clothes and352 words
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Advertisement72 1934-07-06 13 I m 1 ELECTRIC EXPOSURE METER i I It saves your film and avoid disj appointment. To keen amateurs as j I well as professionals i' is worth its mi I weight in gold. I Simple in operation and accurate. j Point it at your subject and be it in72 words
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Advertisement92 1934-07-06 13 I THE EMPLOYERS* LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL Is it due to the climate, or is this attack of migraine one of these periodic occurrences common to women?92 words
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Article546 1934-07-06 14 I A Drawn Game I Jne recovery by A.P.C. i Municipal Services F. C. who V* in the lead in the Commercial torn petition table lost a very i>lf. jwjint last evening when they )i H—all with the A.P.C. at the Be*ar Stadium, ong tactic# in forward546 words
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Article, Illustration756 1934-07-06 14 Ground Where Most Matches Have Been Left Drawn ENGLAND and Australia enter upon the Third Test of the 1934 series, at Old Trafford, Manchester, to-day, and a marathon tussle for supremacy will ensue, each side having already won one756 words
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Article44 1934-07-06 14 Lancashire—Notts Deadlock Reuter. London. July 6. AS a s?quol to Lancashire's objec- tions to leg throry bowling, it is learned on good authority that the fixtures between Lanes and Notts, which! have existed for sixty years, win not be arranged for next season.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article184 1934-07-06 14 i Ties In Tournament At The S.C.C Ties in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C. have been arranged as follows: To-day: A. S. Banks (—5) v. G. C. Miller (—5); E. G. Staunton (scr.) v. V. J. Coleman (plus 2). Sunday: C. F. Jennings (plus 6) v.184 words
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Article40 1934-07-06 14 Shanghai, July 6. The Ministry of Education has instructed the China National Athletic Federation, the controlling body in Chinese athletics, to send a team to take part in the Eleventh World Olympic Sports at Berlin.—"Min Kuo Jih Pao."40 words
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Article101 1934-07-06 14 Hero Of Last Tests In Australia London, July 5. EPaynter, the Lancashire professional, has been invited to hc!d himself in readines for the Third Test. —If enter. It. will be recalled that, E. Clark (Northants), G. G. Macauiay (Yorkshire) and James Langridge (Sussex) who were all invited to101 words
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Article65 1934-07-06 14 Hundred In An Hour Against Kent Rugby, Monday. In a cricket match at Tunbrldge Wells against Kent, whose first innings yielded 361, Gloucestershire who lost "their first two wickets for eleven runs, had made 558 for 7 when stumps were drawn. Hammond, who at one period scored65 words
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Article199 1934-07-06 14 The County championship table, including results of matches concluded yesterday, is as follows PWLWLD Poss.Obt. Ay. Points 15 0534 Sussex (2) 14 8 0 2 3 1 210 143 68.09 Yorks (1) 13 6 2 2 1 2 195 111 56.96 Lanes. (5) 16 7 3 4 3199 words
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Article683 1934-07-06 14 Police Take Both Points Against S.C.C. A FAST game packed with thrills uncommon in Second Division soccer was witnessed on the Padang yesterday evening when the Police beat the S.C.C. by 2—o. That the Police deserved to win was evident from the manner in which they dominated683 words
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Article476 1934-07-06 14 Yesterday's Tennis EASY WIN FOR MISS TOBY WARDEN rpHE semi-finals of the mixed double, in the Singapore tennis championships at the S.C.C, played yes terday, resulted in victories for Mrs. Cameron and Wise, and Miss Toby and Warden, and they will meet in the final on Wednesday.476 words
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Article169 1934-07-06 14 To Commence At S.C.C. On July 31 The Malayan lawn tennis championships will be held at the S. C. C. commencing on Tuesday, Ju y 31 (for ladies' singles and doubles) and Friday, Aug. 3 (for men's and mixed events). The events will be the men's singles, the169 words
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Article78 1934-07-06 14 National B.P. "B" v. the Harbour-View B.P. "B" at tlu- latter's court, Bukit Chermin Road (off Telok Blangah Road) on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.: Singles:—C. S. Wee, Yeo Kwang Yam, Lee Kirn Teck, Low Hock Chiang, and Ong Kirn Seng. Doubles:—Lee Kirn Teck and Sect Hoe Lay, Kam78 words
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Article25 1934-07-06 14 The RA F. v. Pulau Brani match in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League toAuf d 3u° r to day haS been25 words
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965 1934-07-06 15 Nine I vents On Opening Day For First Time? ,Bij 'The-Man-at-the-Rails") r-OR what is probably the first timj in the history of racing in Ipoh, ar d of nine races is to be run off the opening day of the Perak dimmer Races to-morrow.965 words
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Article131 1934-07-06 15 Result Of Mixed Foursomes Competition THE Island Club July mixed foursomes competition, played yesterday over the second nine holes, resulted in a win for Mrs T. Leijssius and Chua Cheng Liat with a nett score df 36. The following cards wera returned: Mrs. T. Leijssius and Chua Cheng131 words
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Article39 1934-07-06 15 The following will represent the O.R.A. against S.C.C. on the Padang to-day at Souza. J L, Cain, R L.wis, D. Oehlers, G E. N. Oehlers, A. P.Rajah, C. Smith, G. Valberg and G. M. B. t( rhout.39 words
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Article192 1934-07-06 15 Freeman's Hundred Wickets Reuter. ♦♦rpiCH' Freeman has once again per--1 formed the feat of securing 100 wickets in a season, and ii» the lirst to do so this season. The Kent slow bowler* has exceeded the 200 wickets mark on a number of occasions and should doReuter. - 192 words
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Article65 1934-07-06 15 Ties in the billiards handicap tourna- ment at the S.C.C. will be played as follows: To-morrow: H. Gray (—75) v. A. S. Anderson —25). Wednesday (semi final): J- W. Muncey (scr) v. J. S. Nathan (scr.) Friday (July 16>: T. B. Rogers (scr v. winner of H. Gray65 words
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Article176 1934-07-06 15 American And National League Reuter. New York, July G. LATEST results in the U. S. major baseball Leagues are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE. R. H. E. St. Louis 2 8 2 Chicago 3 10 2 Cleveland y 1 Detroit fi 6 The game was ended in the eighthReuter. - 176 words
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368 1934-07-06 15 Poor Standard PLAYER IN LONG SKIRTS Reuter. London, July 5. OTIFLING heat prevailed at Wimbledon to-day, when the of the women's singles were played. The results were as follows: Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat Miss Hartigan (Australia); 6—2,Reuter. - 368 words
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Advertisement119 1934-07-06 15 Assets exceed »12,000,000. Assurance in feree ever 535,000,000. The Great Eastern Lite Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in th. Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C jj.M Assurance Companies Act in every particular. AGENTS WANTED. j™< ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. jßt119 words
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Article, Illustration846 1934-07-06 16 "Nerves And Test Match Temperament WE sometimes hear of a famous player being criticised because he does not possess what is called Test Match "temperament." Frequently, the criticism costs him his place in the team, writes Patsy Hendren in "Pearson's Weekly.' People who have never played846 words
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Article360 1934-07-06 16 Fresh Outburst Against The Australians i IN his sensational article in the "Sunday Express," Larwood, the Notts i and England fast bowler, who declined to play in the second Test Match, declared that he would never play against the Australians again as he had not forgotten what happened360 words
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Article238 1934-07-06 16 Batting And Bowling Averages BATTING and bowline. average 01 Australians up lo June JS, wi included the Second Test. were follows: BATTING. 'Total NO Inning High- t a\ W. Hv Pons ford 12 857 y S. J. McCnbe 17 1189 24»J 8* m A. G. Cliippftlle'.d 14238 words
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Advertisement380 1934-07-06 16 t Darigold' r J Evaporated Milk! I DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest and has n o equal in Nutrition and SustainI DAWOIJJ ing properties. E]Tra Unrivalled in Tea or Coffee, and most Qvonorn l l for all purposes for which Milk I OF ALL DEALERS. I Sole Agents: I380 words
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Advertisement360 1934-07-06 16 jjte GREAT MEN SjHll USE SAFE AND SIMPLE MmSM METHODS 1 men use safe and simple methods. The greatest physicians, for 1 instance, advocate simplicity in ricalmg—meaning by "simplicity" that the I method used should work in close harmony with natural laws and deal with causes I instead of effects.360 words
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347 1934-07-06 17 Paramount'! "Cleopatra" SOLDIERS' 75 TONS OF EQUIPMENT UJHAT constitutes a spectacle in motion pictures is not, accord- ecil B. DeMille, "having five sa nd men march up a hill, and .sand marching down —and frem dying in the end." you347 words
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Article67 1934-07-06 17 NoW Knit Between The Scenes. trend toward knitchorus gins jv between shot 3 on tne Cheer" set at Fo *V„ from swe aters to E veo-thing from sw C laf «or Contrary to genera. WJ* «**S d£? reading done and se*in i'„ al Ss of casioned by the67 words
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Article73 1934-07-06 17 tovans. Jack Mulhau auu Columhavc been added tciU« cast of bias new n, SS\ter Connolly ws troy." pictures. Others f n r l h e ta caT P are oRobrr0R0brrt P Vc„n g and Do--deher screen debut otp t- 2C years ago S« greatest one o, the jack73 words
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1549 1934-07-06 17 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films THERE are any number of amusing incidents in the Gaumont-British picture, "Jack Ahoy!" now playing at the Pavilion Theatre with Jack Hulbert in the role of an A.B. Probably the most hilarious moments occur when Jack, in charge of a submarine1,549 words
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Article522 1934-07-06 17 Stars Always In The Limelight HOLLYWOOD, the world's most spied on town, has its own effective, way of leading the simple life. Autograph seekers may hound the film celebrities cameras may click en every hand when they are out in public, stylTsts ml? Turk at every street corner522 words
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Article383 1934-07-06 17 Gets A Kick From "Clowning" JOHN Barrymore confesses he's a cLn on the gets a big kick out of clowning. While he wa working on the lot at Columbia studios 3f hi s latest starring vehicle, "20th SS" from the Broadway stage success of the same name383 words
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Advertisement103 1934-07-06 17 l O-CEDAR POLISH II 1 M DiiN OUST LESS HOME I j! I MAKES THAT CLBftw j I FRIENDS ADMIRE I I I BEAUTIFUL FLOORS I j j BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy I IDEAL FOR W d c Fl orS I -Cleans As It Polishes 0-Cedar is the sa,e,t and103 words
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Article508 1934-07-06 18 The Arrangements In Malaya DLANS are progressing apace locally in connection with the forthcoming London-Melbourne air races. A committee to formulate and control arrangement* in Malaya has been formed at the Invitation of the Royal Aero Club, consisting of the following Group Capt. S. W. Smith (RAF508 words
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Article231 1934-07-06 18 Malay Car Drivers In Court A COLLISION between t wo motor Ha an bS iS^UTM^SS tonftf ars in ™lved was charged JSh failing to eivp a Jlf 6 v w.tn to hit right gnal when turni »g I' was alleged that the accuse w* making a sudden turn231 words
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Advertisement145 1934-07-06 18 j SHELL M on? R j FOR QUALITY. !f j Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. CONSTAN&^ KEEPS HER SKIN SO SMOOTH WITH GENTLE, SUV] LUX TOILET SOAP ****fL**- Constance Bennett and 701 oul of t ~f|* 8 VS. 'V "13 leading film arm -in Hollywood and145 words
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Article927 1934-07-06 19 Mr. Priestley's Venture TWO SORTS OF PLAYS j r is an event of importance in the theatre world when an eminent ..velist is attracted into it—not only the extent of writing plays for it, u t to taking a theatre and setting mself up as (in927 words
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Article428 1934-07-06 19 Duke Of Gloucester On His Tour THE Duke of Gloucester was the guest of the New Zealand Society at a luncheon held at the Savoy Hotel, at which he was told something about the hospitality awaiting him on his forthcoming visit to Australia and New428 words
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Article63 1934-07-06 19 Rainstorms Aft4jr Decitdcs Of Brought s Sb?" i ,h ss h.ve formed in the Iksert areas. MoreThw 50 Knaves have btfen destroyed by the s small boy was when im. wan* 0, ATaycTof mud a fool a«ep WM left in the town when the water subsided63 words
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Article80 1934-07-06 19 Man Killed For Praising His Wife Helsingfors. A few weeks ago two sisters in the vilage of Potoskavaara, Finland, were married at the same time. Their husbands were very proud or them. They often discussed together -the virtues- of the two girls. One day an argument started about80 words
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Article41 1934-07-06 19 Stockholm. A watch, dropped in a field at Fullero, in Sputh Sweden, in 19 L£ has been turned up by a ploughman. When picked up (says a Stockholm newspaper) the watch was in perfect order and immediately began ticking.41 words
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Article301 1934-07-06 19 Tariffs Fixed During t Agreement I rE Anglo-Frertch trade agreement contains certain provisions regarding the operation of French quotas which are designed to enable the United Kingdom trade to utilise fully th2 quotas I allotted- to It. In addition to theste undertakings regarding French quotas guarantees have been301 words
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Article364 1934-07-06 19 35 States Severely Affected Reuter. f Washington. June I. THE drought has grown with gradually Increasing intensity for several month*, and now affects S5 of the 48 States, covering an area extending from the Rocky Mountains to New England. No relief Is in sight,Reuter. - 364 words
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Article252 1934-07-06 19 Miner Risks Life To Save His Comrades Melbourne. "/\NE tne nnest examples of heroism "on record." This is the view of the authorities concerning a dramatic incident which occurred in the Red, White and Blue Mine at Bendigo, Victoria. The hero is a miner, Joseph Stapleton.252 words
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Article227 1934-07-06 19 Conservancy Work Needed Chinkiang, June 13. THE Grand Canal, which is one of the marvels of China and which stretches out from Peiping in the North to Hangchow in Chekiang.ls now badly in need of conservancy work. It has been neglected because It lost its importance227 words
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Article82 1934-07-06 19 The German Cavalry Congress of 1934, meets in Munich from July 5 to f. A riding and driving contest will be held in which members of the famous cavalry academy of Hanover and of other prominent riding schools will compete. The programme also include* an evening reunion of82 words
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Article, Illustration89 1934-07-06 20 Their Majesties the King and Queen driving along the course at Ascot. Tne Au Uralian cricket team were received by Their Majesties the King and Queen at Windsor Castle. The King is seen chatting with W. M. Woodfull. the Australian captain. •i-h.89 words
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