Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1934
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Title Section41 1934-07-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Maiaya V XXL- -No. 160 >^>.ll,Vl'"l:l< SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 7, 1934. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934 »-l>f> < t^v.j.41 words
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Advertisement16 1934-07-07 1 The I CEribune Dominant In l_ i .1 jkmr mar mmm Mm mUm ttm MM JkwM16 words
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Advertisement44 1934-07-07 1 A. FUNTER, j 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana 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.44 words
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Article81 1934-07-07 2 Apology To New Members Dour Girls, I owe an apology to those of >ou who applied for membership during the past few weeks, for having k«pt you waiting for your badges. 4 I Indisposition has prevented rav eiving ray full attention to the "Corner" for tome weeks,81 words
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Article92 1934-07-07 2 iß]j "April Sunlight") i IIfLSHING to go to the thea&e one evening a fat man thought he would I hove two seats so as to be comlortably .settled. So he said to his servant. "Get i me two tickets for the show to-night James. I shall then92 words
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Article65 1934-07-07 2 The following new members are admitted to the Girls' Circle and their badges are going forward to them to-day: "Social Chan," Passir Panjang. "Cherry Blossom," Denham Road. "Marinanne," Pukat Road. "Miss Port Swettenham," Port Swettenham. "Judith," Malacca. "Rosalind C", Orchard Road. "Janet Kwa* River Valley Road. "Blue Bell,"65 words
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Article, Illustration179 1934-07-07 2 June Chan - (By "June Chan" fOOD- AFTERNOON folks, I just can't vJ keen away from the Corner for a long time, for I do not like to worry Aunt c. She will think that I have failed he*. Cycling, you know Is very popular row. Everywhere you will hear179 words
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Article166 1934-07-07 2 Cherry Blossom - Tasting The Soup 99 <Bv "Cherry Blossom." DEAR Cousins probably by my name you all know that I am a new mem- ber of the corner. I am very glad to tell you all. thai I have made up my mind to become a cumerite. lam writing a story here,166 words
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Article122 1934-07-07 2 Lizzie - I 'By "Lizzie." ONE morninK 1 went out hiking by myacif Fir?l there was the smooth •nad* which gradually came lo stony Ift'ieb Then I had to climb up and down tittle hills By this Umr 1 was tired and hungry therefore I sot down for some sandwiches.122 words
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Article165 1934-07-07 2 Marianne - (By 1 "Marianne." ONCE there lived an Emperor called Maxmillian, who had a daughter crowncd with the nonpareil of charm, and he was one day visited by two Roman and Austrian nobles. These nobles were both greatly absorbed by the charm of the beautiful princess, and sought165 words
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Article106 1934-07-07 2 Marianne - By "Marianne." A GARDEN Is one of Dame Nature's gilts to the World- There is a great contrast between Eastern and Western ideas in gardening. Oriental people. I think, Lice winding bridges among tjce lovely rocky landscapes. Western people have ether ideas. They like well designed flower-beds. Gardens provide106 words
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Article128 1934-07-07 2 Titania Wong - 'By "Titania Wong." THERE was *nce a man who was afraid of death. [One day he did scmethinc wron»*, so he became afraid that God would punish him. Me quickly went to his neighbour and asked him what had he to do. Thinly neighbour told him that128 words
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Article219 1934-07-07 2 Philbin, Trengganu - (By "Philbin, Trengganu. A HABIT is something which ca be done without an eSort. It is We are young that habits are formed and a habit once formed is very ha break in later life; the longer you 1 it the stronger it becomes. When a tree is young219 words
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Article221 1934-07-07 2 Sunflower - 'By "Sunflower." rpHE day was bright and fresh. And of a few t0 ana WeTnnk• J2 frJends accompanied us at eSS 151 118, hired cars, and at eight o clock we srarted We fra reTched^^n" ***** and in th e end *o reacned the appointed place Th,. frmr221 words
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Advertisement109 1934-07-07 2 bring deadly /|F MALARIA kill them with FLIT When poisonous mosquitoes threaten you with malaria, weak insecticides simply will not do. t You need FLIT for sure protection. No mosquito can escape FLIT's spray. Better be safe than mm\y^M^^C~ sorry. lie sure you get FLIT refuse all imitations. Flit spray109 words
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Advertisement24 1934-07-07 2 I THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. i. 1 Sole Importers: the East Asiatic Comoanv i imu^ j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR te<L24 words
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Article1725 1934-07-07 3 Four Parcels J LEGS AT CHARING CROSS (By Air Mail) London, June 20. WHERE was a sensational sequel i.: London last night to the discovery late on Sunday of a woman's dismembered body in a trunk at Brighton Railway Station. Officers from Scotland Yard visited King's Cross1,725 words
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Article102 1934-07-07 3 Frenchman's Praise For WellDressed Eitsfishmen I Paris. M. Andrj De Fouq-uieres. the most faraovs bachelor in Paris and the man who *?ts the style in fashions, says: "Lock at the English! Their very appcarence restores conrtdence and gives comfort in these times of crisis ..The Englishman's smart appearance102 words
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Advertisement7 1934-07-07 3 I Sab :-HENRV SINGAPORE PENANG 11 un7 words
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Advertisement221 1934-07-07 3 "smiler: tme cumber. J I tfTMtt&£. THE START. A STIFF Bft v GOOD/ NO ONE LOOKING LUCK STILU HOLDS! i I Healthy children always climb—stairs fascinate them Let your Baby climb the steps of life strongly and steadily on Cow Gate. LQ Give Kirn a rea/K good start, and he221 words
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1141 1934-07-07 4 Shipping News Notices. AUTOMATIC STEERING OF SHIPS Application To Convoy System «"O N. R." writes the following ccmJV» ment to "The Journal of Commerce" on the automatic steering of :-;hins:— 114 Sir, —One of the most interesting of the comments made at the spring meetings of the Institution of Naval1,141 words
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Article323 1934-07-07 4 Award To A Chief Officer In Hongkong A RECENT copy of the "Shipping Review," of Shanghai, which has been received by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, contains an account of the presentation at Hong Kong by his Excellency the Officer Administering the Government to Mr. R. E. Smith,323 words
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Article295 1934-07-07 4 Largest Liner In The World? I IT tniy have b?en noticed that in the two last issues of Lloyd's Register Ship-building Returns, an usterlsk has been used to denote that the tonnage of the one ship over tons building In France, which is, of course, the C.G.T. turbo-electric295 words
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Article204 1934-07-07 4 Liverpool Steamer To Blame For Thames Collision A *u ac m? n which arose out of a collision in the Thames at Gravesend about midnignt on Jan. 4 last was heard by the President (Sir Boyd Merriman) in the Admiralty Court. Messrs. Robertson, of VVest Nile-street,204 words
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Article667 1934-07-07 4 Princess Ingrid Performs Naming Ceremony THE motorship Vasaland, which was ordered by Angfartygs Ajß Tirfing, Gothenburg, for their Swedish Orient Line at the end of last year, was launched recently by Erisbergs Mek. Verkstads A|B oocnenburg. The launching ceremony was attended by H.R.H. the Princess Ingrid,667 words
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Advertisement336 1934-07-07 4 ■S'ii:AMEU SAILINGS. 1m t^sh INDIA I &O.S. N. CO.tJ FAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore In port 6,070 July <, H. NPURA 17,000 July 20 f 0.MA1.! 6.810 Aug. 1 K('t:l 15,000 Aug. 3 BlAV'il A 11,000 Aug. 17 ejOOO Aug. 30 AI PINDI 17,oo() Aug. 31 15,000 Sept. 14 Bin336 words
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Advertisement60 1934-07-07 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated id 8.8.) Steamship passages booked by all Lines. Airmail tickets obtainable here. P.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES. Baggage, household effects and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings and fares60 words
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Advertisement151 1934-07-07 4 I iff UOYO TfiIESTINO 1 (Incorporated iB Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY A CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay Calling at Colombo. Bombay, Suez |E|4 as BoWa Suez, Port Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste.' BrmdlB1 Venice *nd Trieste. f Due Leave Due m.v. HILDA July 20 July151 words
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Advertisement153 1934-07-07 4 HAM BURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Aus trahsche Dampfschiff. Gesellachaft (Companie 3 incorporated in Germany) PASSE N G E R o AND a CAEGO SERVICE. HO cSfN^' i•v? HANGI,A, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. m s fSi* Manna^H ™i Bocm-M US V ia Manil Ju 'y 24 HOLLAND. H H A°»G RD153 words
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Advertisement508 1934-07-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 4j£ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernated are the Company's intended fixtures:—■ jj OUTWARDS. 1931 "ALSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan July 16 HOMEWARDS. 1934. "MAIN," for Geona, M'seilles, Oran, R'dam, H'burg Bremen July 9 "LAHN," for Genoa, M'seilles, R'dam, H'burg "and Bremen July 2508 words
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Article401 1934-07-07 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 ft.ni. Thf following, mining share quotations L r,. i j»jc4 bv itaser and Co., exchange 'ti.d «*<** brokers. Buyers. BeUeri. EK'S**. Tin Sfi? J i Austral Malay 501- 521« Z Aver HUam Tin 151- 1*1» <1 Aver Wene 1* it Bangrin Tin401 words
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Article105 1934-07-07 5 UKSUED BY FRASER fcOOjiDKHAHOI Aim fTTOCK BROitU®; Jtw ftiim "W. *?3K? 108 112 noffl 6 "?S^ rt *WSSt no U5 nom Si ??ws" 110 115 nom Municipal i\yl3> 4 per cent. W» ua Singapore Municipal «io?r> f> per eent 11 Singapore Municipal t!9?Bi 5 per cent. Ho105 words
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180 1934-07-07 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RUBBER PRICE UP AGAIN Increase Of Home Stocks (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.n. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 23% cts., up Vs ct. Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7 1|16d., up l|l6d. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York, 14 916180 words
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Article26 1934-07-07 5 oU tp Ut «sss«?rts Estates. Ltd., for June 37.800 lb., making a °t «WW fln for the ten months of tne curw ancial yfar.26 words
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Article23 1934-07-07 5 On the basis untitled ten year average $36.21 and Un ited KingPer capita imports were dom $61.76. Canada $37.00 ana ed States $12.35.23 words
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Article22 1934-07-07 5 A shipment of 149 head of Canadian s ,*ers l«lt p £t in Rod£ WiW West Show, to be a~'th" Wembley Stadium.22 words
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Article12 1934-07-07 5 The Irish Free State was one of the barrels va.ued at $1,379,w>.12 words
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Article285 1934-07-07 5 Tin Mines Enter Paying Stage (By Air Mail). London, June 20. THE economic situation in the Dutch East Indies shows many signs of improvement, mainly due to the now fjwuj; able conditions and prospects for the colo nies* productions. mt vnrtont The tin industry is a285 words
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Article80 1934-07-07 5 Increase Of Traffic t>urin* March m»*v" Traffic in the of Halifax showed abje Net tonn»g J the month of 112 *****22 tl>n> registered ""°>{^ s6l to ns tor March, compared with j or March. 1932 1933, and *81.409 entered and A t £rt With 39. SfEUh im and80 words
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Article66 1934-07-07 5 The first carlo of syntteUc ,Xu-j* oTmaMer las'm Ts tar, which is the product of the Powell Duffryn Steam Cog CUd was de ivered twJte Bm special product Plant of the firm an tank-wagons and run nto ures ar c by oipe-line. special tVIpP to In cold weather,66 words
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Article70 1934-07-07 5 Land devoted to orchard g Wales will be greased by acres if, as is likely, the Mt market ing scheme drawn up bs'the Natio Farmers Union is accepted oy Wales has about. 6*oo acres fSS* f«lt ;in the South. Organised mArketing oi 1 a national basis is expected70 words
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Article54 1934-07-07 5 Output of Canadian copper in March last set a new.high monthly record^ with :a total of 30,032.982 pounds ed with 21/708,287 pounds U i i Ma *Sfi usaT Canadian ffi first quarter of 1984 totalled pounds or 32.4 per cent, above the outI put in the corresponding period54 words
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Article337 1934-07-07 5 Review Of The Week's j Business i MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore». 11l Ltd., in their weekly rubber report, dated July 6 state: I There has been a steady constant improvement taking place during tne past week and, althongh there are certain possibilities In the background which may337 words
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Article50 1934-07-07 5 Traffic To Lancashire Likely To Increase Following a series of experiments whichTave been in progress for two nnd« a norm\rconc.itions. chUled tag Bignments eyer sem Dieppe. Chester ProduceJ?*sSS«o to Brads' and t(SS tons ot ford in Yo «7hirh will be passed Throve iSte," Ship Cana! Company's silos.50 words
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Article47 1934-07-07 5 The insistence of large coals j£sj*Ts*2* ue inched a Cardiff coa! to oreaKage. ""J" expe rience to deJlffhto °eisure y to invent an improvevote his i e dln appliances. ""S? had Sev?sed° a H f»2? down automatically from %2fia wagon A working model was shortly.47 words
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Article15 1934-07-07 5 Canadian cent/over the outputs j the corresponding period of the previ ous year.15 words
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Article40 1934-07-07 5 Canadian exports of aluminium in blocks for the fiscal year ended Mar. si- 1 1 9 were valued at $6,174,995 compared with $2 786,550 in the previous twelve months. Exports of aluminiumjcrao also Increased to $320.903 from $90,669.40 words
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Article534 1934-07-07 5 Satisfactory Results Last Year A LOSS of OS. 2,848.01, as compared with a loss of tls: 19,735.88 for the previous j year was reported at the eighth annual general meeting of the Shanghai Kelantan Rubber Estates (1925), Ltd., held m the offices of Messrs. Seth, Mancell and534 words
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Article13 1934-07-07 5 The total gross agricultural revenue of Canada for 1933 is estimated at $*****2,000.13 words
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Article607 1934-07-07 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Iriday, 11 amj The foUowmg rubber snaje Q»pta u a are Issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lyr and Bvati. Issue i Value rra*ex V Share* *Co, X ,m i lAllenby 185 75 GO W» < 1 Alor Gajah 1.15 12b 1.15 IA. Hitam607 words
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Article58 1934-07-07 5 OAJLT PWCEB CCJMKNT. Singapore, Friday, J\oojm Buyers. Beue R.S.S. equal to London "J Standard, Spot (loose) do. (F. 0.8.) 28% 4 Standard R.S.S. on Aug. Sept. jr> Oct. Dec g£ 25T 31 Jan. March Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet .-J* Pcf New58 words
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Advertisement39 1934-07-07 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH I INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (incorporated m Hew Z«*l«*4.> FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. v o. lIABOOUOXTTH. OFFICE: 1. FINLATBON QMMMK. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and -sar™" j39 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-07 5 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (incorporated la SINGAPORE BRANCHS Authorised and Subscribed «LWP.OOO Capital gijfO.OOQ kSrveFund and Bert ■W' ooo BEAR OFflOR* BRANCRESt Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, tamed on appttcM» saving A^ot^op^nd EXCHANGE an aH towni of aonunorcini ance throufht ut tne world. I W. BTEBU 13 llanajrer.46 words
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Advertisement132 1934-07-07 5 Oversea-Chlnese Banking Corporation LI Io HO HONG bJU Authorised JZX fi ™Ao*fL OFFICE CHINA BtItDINC CHL H r rOM) LOCAL of mRECTOKS rk o WM Cheng. Esq., Chairman. I* KonTchian, W, Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan g ay Hong, EsqLee Choon Seng, Esq., Lim Keng Lian, Esq., Aw Boon Par,132 words
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Advertisement360 1934-07-07 6 E HASSAN. Hbctrical and water contractor. ■«-37, Bras Basah Road, I FIN OA PORE. I you are in need of electric ks, fanit, motors, etc., and water ■ice, please write to the above I FOR SALE. Bor Hagen Golf Sticks, complete set, I ir<>:;. No r >, including bae; z360 words
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Advertisement368 1934-07-07 6 j PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES) in the Matter of HIGH STREET PROVISION STORE, LIMITED. •(In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a t Meeting of Creditors of the abovenamed i Company will be held at No. 23, Laidlaw I Building, Singapore, on Monday. 23rd July, 1934, at368 words
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Advertisement901 1934-07-07 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. TENDERS will H received at the office of the.Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, up to noon of the lGth July, 1934, for the right to occupy from Ist October, 1934, on monthly occupation licence the list of Crown Land enumerated below and to work the granite quarries thereon.901 words
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Advertisement522 1934-07-07 6 NOTICE. THE OVERSEA>CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (In Voluntary Liquidation). LOSS OF~SCRIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Liquidators of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place of the following share certificate which is alleged to have been lost or mislaid:— Certificate No. 2171522 words
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Advertisement347 1934-07-07 6 EDUCATIONAL. 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 and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Princk JOIN NOW RAJAH'S COLLEGE OF347 words
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Advertisement625 1934-07-07 6 Satisfaction O uar a nt c c d AT MODERATE COST IF YOU TAKE ALL CLOCKS AND WATCHES THAT GO WRONG. TO THE EXPERT REPAIRERS OF THE TOWN, Ytek Won Bing 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army625 words
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Article184 1934-07-07 7 Britain To Hold National Ballot London. TWENTY societies, representing nearly every shade of political and religious feeling in England, hope to organise a national ballot on the League of Nations and armaments this summer. The suggested ballot form, which it is hoped will be filled up by184 words
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Article94 1934-07-07 7 Due leg Student Corns Expt'VJ From League Berlin. TV duelling student Corps .v aJw> Sm b<en expelled from the their I f m,l,c 'f.. t O Nu Student AssociJSITUSA uton,' to it. Although the Nazis have found some of their warmest supporters among Duelhng C orps Students,94 words
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Article36 1934-07-07 7 2 300-Year-01d Lighthouse To Be Repaired Alexandra. The !JTwiS!"w < Tin? auctenWorlt on Alexandria h»r- nce by the llghlhouse will "£<°"' d 10 ravages of the sea. Plo i eroy I were visible tor .9 miles.36 words
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Advertisement203 1934-07-07 7 J V TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS is a cigarette of unique merit I MADE IN 419» 6 CENTS ENGLAND PER T,N >v ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY I™. LONDON YES it. M..-W MMcA tea can easily bring on headacl,e, TVa>'< because tea contains tannin and ca»ein£o drug i203 words
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Advertisement477 1934-07-07 7 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. j S ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, b 50 a in., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. /moral) r am Holy Communion <Cliorai>. 5.30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Ser10.30m°anm., Air Force Voluntary Ser--8.30 p C m, Service at Mission to Seaon Monday Wednes day, and Friday at "J^J*477 words
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Advertisement456 1934-07-07 7 TlMM |miiiii|,n ||f T -it 1 «v hi ummm i■ n iff i TB I tricosal SHI I fc&pid Setting Medium 8 BESIDES ITS RAPID SETTING QUALITY f TRICOSAL S 111 renders Cement or Concreteworks, Waterproot, 8 Oil proof and Acidproof. 1 TRICOSAL S 111 is therefore specially recommended as:456 words
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Article, Illustration73 1934-07-07 8 VESSELS ARRIVED Matsuye Maru, Japanese, 4 357 tons; from Yokohama 6.7, to Port Swettenham 7.7. Katong, British, 863 tons; from Bangkok 7.7, to Bangkok 10.7. Raub, British. 573 tons; from Pontianak 7.7, to Pontianak 9.7. Carthage, British, 7.687 tons; from Loondon 6.7,73 words
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Article92 1934-07-07 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE j Singapore, July 7 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Chenonceaux 18; Kinta 13. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Havre 30; Silversandal 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Tottori Maru 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate92 words
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Article84 1934-07-07 8 The Police Cut Them AH Off Prague. A man bough' ?n overcoat at a shop at Trnava, in Slovakia The design on one of the buttons attracted his attention. He looked more closely. It v/as the swastika (symW of the German Nazis) which is forbidden in Czechoslovakia. He84 words
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Obituary76 1934-07-07 8 M M rh T <*>" father of Mr. Lens Slant* of NV 170. Rulcflt it Ro*<i, jm.'.rrl pHf>.v nca- v r t«Hv il< ♦V?"» of 81! on July 4, 1594. flc Icjivpj bohind onx 1 ,n n z j fa ijfhtf r«, 2 io<iF-in I A xv.76 words
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Article91 1934-07-07 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airy/ays notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at nbout 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m. delivery91 words
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Article24 1934-07-07 8 s>. Darvel for Kuching, Jesselton &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 10 a.m. to-day will now close at 3.30 p.m. to-day.24 words
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Article120 1934-07-07 8 Inspiration From Birds For His Fifth Symphony? New York. Wore the melodies of Beethoven inspired by the songs of birds? A correspondent to a New York newspaper writes: "A few days ago I was in a very rural part cf Connecticut. About dawn I had fat surprise of120 words
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Article68 1934-07-07 8 G.B.S. Refuses To Accept Soviet Invitation Moscow. Mr. George Bernard Shaw declined to accept an invitation to attend the General Congress of writers of the USSR which opens in Moscow shortly. Invitations have been sent to distinguished men of letters in 15 foreign countries—including Theodore Dreiser John68 words
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Article189 1934-07-07 8 SELLING. Singapore, July London 4 months' sight 2J4 3116 London 3 months' sight 2 4 llil« London 60 days' sight 2j4 5^ London 30 day' sight A* y£ London demand London T.T. 2 1 4 7 >£ Lyon and Paris demand Hamburg demand Jjg New York demand "S!189 words
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Article217 1934-07-07 8 Singapore, July G. j R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $98 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $89 Siam, No. 1 $155 Siam, No. 2 $ISO Siam, No. 3217 words
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Article70 1934-07-07 8 ALHAMERA.— No More Women." APOLLC.— DcuLie talkie, "Mata Hari" and The Passionate Plumber. CAPITOL.—"The Cat and the Fiddle.* EMPIRE.—"GoId Diggers." GREAT WOfcLD.- -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." «r70 words
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Article166 1934-07-07 8 SSSS lmport f »"°"th tons Dry Rubber. W t R bbc ■as Pry ked Estate g S w V c t/, s and «S -5- B«ra„ «25Sumatra 342 JJJ U fjj (8 > Dutch Borneo 374 r» fi7 87 663 7,379 7 t 6n Java and Other166 words
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Advertisement735 1934-07-07 8 j $riNSjt»oin moths I I. I i i i ill i|, i. i i i ill t i I li I I ii l f s I I I ii I lull I l.'li.»^l.<l..liil»|;i|it»ii|iniiliiliiltifci|iiii*r j GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road. 'Phone 6490. Special Dinner Dance I TO-NIGHT I m I735 words
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Advertisement387 1934-07-07 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. NOITCE. Wo beg to notify that Mr. S. C. Brown w no longer with the Metropole Hotel Singapore. The Metropote Hotel Co., Ltd., r> i r.i. t Secretary, i'uecu sth July, 1934. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. TENDERS w!l be received a* the Senior Executive Engineer Ru.nl and Marine's vJtffce,387 words
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Advertisement321 1934-07-07 8 EVEREST INK GUM delivered free anywhere in Malaya for ord or amounting to not less than $10. (British Empire Products), Complete Price Lists on application. BLUE BLACK INK. 3 cents per oz.) bottle. 6 cents per (IV 2 oz.) 80 cents per (quart) GUM MUCILAGE. 4 cents per 1% oz.)321 words
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Miscellaneous88 1934-07-07 8 [POSTAL [KgUjgggl 1 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Trengganu (Boribat) 2 p.m. Djambl and Koeala Tongkal j i (Toba) 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (DarveD 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Miri and Sibu (Darvel) 3.30 p.m. Netherlands India, Bandjermasln (Palopo) 4 p.m. and Bengkalis (Toboal) 4 p.m. i,aboean Bilik and88 words
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Miscellaneous321 1934-07-07 8 WHATS ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 7 High Tides.—7.3B a.m., 7 p.m. I Racing: Ipoh Rapes, First Day. Football: Malaya Cup, Singapore v. Negri Sembilan, Anson Road Stadiun.; 5.15 p.m.; Johore v. Malacca, Johore. Cricket: R.I. v. Indian Assn., India I Assn.; S.C.C. v. Old Rafflesians, 2iv321 words
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Article126 1934-07-07 9 tne Remedy Needed U"' uraatisnu so badly that she walk, this woman began to f superfluous flesh. In a she writes: > > attack of rheumatism ill was so bad that for three put my feet to the ground, rig terribly fat—through m y usual126 words
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Advertisement216 1934-07-07 9 I I MERE'S FljfJ ABOUT AND IT'S CATCHtNCL I INFLUENZA IS EASILY j' KVENTED CUIIED BY I ASKiT' HESITATE. AT THE FIRST OF A GOLD TAKE ASKIT KVL THE DISTRESSING j VJTOMS TIT AT GO WITH IT j \R AM) TRE VENT THE X FROM DEVELOPING. BEST and SAFEST REMEDY216 words
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Advertisement58 1934-07-07 9 (j The Bosnian Triplets 1 v are fed on I "Lactogen" j ii For a sample tin of Lactogen, PSlwI^ A 1 Mother's Bool; of Advice and S A U Spoon Measure, send 20 cci ts in 1 Elm i I JJtwß unused postage stamps to:— (j V If* LACTOGEN"58 words
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Miscellaneous1130 1934-07-07 9 L4TEST EMPIRE WIRELESS NEWS TO-DAY'S SPECIAL J LOCAL TIME-TABLE PROGRAMME i How And When To Listen Commentary On Tennis In I Championships rpHE following is a deiailed list of j HTO-DAY, at 10.20 p.m., listeners will iSpSrtK A hear a running commentary on the ieceiver ca refully ccmoiled by Mr.1,130 words
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Advertisement249 1934-07-07 10 fjjjjf§ SEZ YOU! and BEZ ME! baC a B .in to c.vu ls e yoa with .aushtcH j Jtl.li«mffBPKA 1 VICTOR McLAG LEN and 'EDMUND LOWE j TO-JV/GHT 6.15 and 915 rf WHAT pRICE GLORY" and "THE COCKEYED WORLD" I Matinees: To-Day To-Morrow 3.15 am mm*m t <t J«| "NO249 words
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Advertisement290 1934-07-07 10 i 315 615 and S I The sc-een's romantic idol, and glamorous JeaneUe Mac Donald, brought together for the first time in the musical romance that was made to thrill the world! I j extra attraction: "COUNTY I LAUREL HARDY in HOSPITAL" 1 iiiii i in ■iii i i i290 words
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Advertisement235 1934-07-07 10 l rZmS MAnA iifiii MATINEES P rr;:!r,:„. j MARLBOROUGH j W j GRAND OPENING I Miss T. P. RAJAL4HSHIMI j v I"Vaili's Wedding"! RETURN SCREENING BY SPECIAL REQUEST, OWING TO l ENORMOUS SUCCESS WHEN IT WAS RUN PREVIOUSLY! LAST NIGHT OF i r "CATHERINES ja =THE GRE4T" *t3sRA A United235 words
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Article56 1934-07-07 11 Sailing For Europe On July 20 j Seremban, July Q. {From Our Own Correspondent) HIS -Highness the Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilau "ceompanied by Tungku Nasir, and Tungku Zacharia (Private leave for Singapore, where will enter the General Hospital for an OP Hif mghneS 556 words
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Article54 1934-07-07 11 Stockholm. A large dog decided to take a bath in the harbour g at Slussen, in South Stockholm I But a duck was already swimming with 'her ducklings just there. She attacked the dog with her beak and win* so vigorously that he scrambled out of54 words
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145 1934-07-07 11 What Price Glory" Heroes Back Again. THE CINEMAS. Those purveyors of "he-men stuff" I Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen, arc 1 back again at she Alhambra in their latest pi*o:lv/*iion. the Paramount Picture "No More Women." Here they are, those heroes of "What price Glory," in another of those plaih145 words
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Article136 1934-07-07 11 Operation Ends 35 Years Of Blindness London. i A woman who has been blind for 33 years has had her sight -sewn on" by a remarkable operation at the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital. Several tiny membranes, less than 5 millimetres long, were taken from two patients in136 words
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Article70 1934-07-07 11 Holland To Compete In Pastes! l*lanc a. iuiiv The Hague. Th® aeroplane "Postjagcr,' which 15 I claimed as HcUftnds foste.sl. lr.»< <j«nnitely been entered for the I'»ndanV jlbourne Air Rice. It n The -Pot-tjuger' flew lasto'a.i (10m \TOStcrdan- 10 B tnv a Indies' at an average speed70 words
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Article54 1934-07-07 11 "Marriage Market" Day In Ureton Town Paris June 1. ho anricnt Breton town of Monren on sundnJune 3. under the auoPM** of ?hc Bishop o: vanve, who g Umulate an interest In familj .ite among young Bretons. vcirhs anf i On market day tne a U„? SW54 words
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Article17 1934-07-07 11 Nanking. 7 ..bread. Twenty omtL Com jharidef study *»*J!gk Marshal 'Chiang Kai Kuo Jih Pao.17 words
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Advertisement235 1934-07-07 11 i i i i i ii ii mi iiiii"i'f""T T'T"" 'Tt"T**i"T"i"i"i n"ii ii i 111 1 iiiinmimmni >nmwiiiiwwnwmßir*i HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! m m Don't miss this opportunity. You can get new and good Records at 40 cts. Each m m m m Another assortment offered at 40 cents each.235 words
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Advertisement256 1934-07-07 11 AtTRELIA'S w SHOPPE DE LUXE. i CAPfTOL BUILDINGS. FOR Jcsi ms in Hats aml N;;v<,Jtir;, i j! j-, n |> remodellinir and cleaning of old Hats by a special lr process. FOR seivicc workmanship and quality. economv-.-clients are weic mcd to OUT shop, to TEA DANCE J j rr=? TALKIES256 words
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Article778 1934-07-07 12 *J HE resumption of the through train service from Peiping to Mukden last Sunday has given rise to several alarming incidents during the past week, beginning with the bombing of the first train at Lutai, in the North China province of Chihli. This outrage was followed by778 words
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173 1934-07-07 12 rpHE Malayan Kennel Gazette, which Mr. C. Ward-Jackson edits so successfully, maintains its usual high standard in the quarterly number just issued. At the price of fifty cents, it is a magazine of interest to all dog lovers, whether they are residents and followers173 words
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Article145 1934-07-07 12 rpHE suggestion put forward recently by a corre pondcnt that some system of connections should be organised by the local Transport Company is one the desirability of which is worth emphasis. People who use the trolley buses for any considerable distance very often find it necessary to change145 words
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Article305 1934-07-07 12 APPROXIMATELY four miles out of Penang lies "Leper Island." When we say four miles' out we mean four miles as a Straits boat takes one on the way to Port Swettenham or Singapore. Actually "Leper Island" is only a couple ol miles or so from the island of305 words
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Article438 1934-07-07 12 By "Looker-On" CONGRATULATIONS to Fled Perry— the first British winner of the men's singles championship at Wimbledon for twenty-five yearsj It has been weary waiting, but at fist in Perry we have real championship material. A A Certainly to-day's news is sensational enough. There will be438 words
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Article23 1934-07-07 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2 BRIGHTON TRUNK MYSTFPV FINANCIAL NEWS 5 3 CHURCH SERVICES 7 WIRELESS NEWS 9 OUR READERS' VIEWS 1523 words
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Advertisement238 1934-07-07 12 r. lIM i you fit and fresh. Obtainable S| ROBINSON I «>•••'• i i i i i i t :....> i i i ••'•.:i^..«.Ji!ti^i.i:.|..|i.ii.j^iMi.j-.j:!») l i., l iii,i < i,|ii l l |nitii,. l n 1 I < I a I i I i i t i i t i|238 words
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Advertisement63 1934-07-07 12 i F.M.S. RAILWAYS GODOWN STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT DEPOTS SUITABLY PLACED FOR RAIL HEAD DISTRIBUTION I FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST.63 words
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169 1934-07-07 13 A MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIC FOUR MORE PLAYERS STRUCK DOWN Amazing Situation May Have To Field Three Substitutes Reuter. London, July 7. MYSTERIOUS epidemic has struck the Australian crickcters. Following the retirement from the field at Manchester yesterday of Bradman and Chipptrlield. it is nowReuter. - 169 words
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Article94 1934-07-07 13 Epidemic Among Players At Wimbledon 1 lie news recalls that a mysterious epidemic of throat trouble was reported tr. London several days ago. A message of July 3 stated* I July 3 «stated*. A famous London specialist told Renter to-night that the mysterious throat epidemic had already spread94 words
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Article139 1934-07-07 13 Future Bound Up With The East Reuter. London, July 7. A CANBERRA telegram states that the leport by Mr. J. G. Latham m his mission to the Far East, tabled in the House of Representatives, does not avcur the establishment of diplomatic relatione directly with Japan, as he isReuter. - 139 words
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Article34 1934-07-07 13 House Of Commons Confirms Recent Changes j Reuter. London, July 6. The House of Commons, by 104 votes to 23? adopted a formal resolution confirming the recent changes in the silk duties—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article17 1934-07-07 13 Reuter. Berlin, July 6. and Queen of MB luncUg with President Hindenburg at NeudecK to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article134 1934-07-07 13 Police Told To Use Revolvers Reuter Amsterdam, July 6. rE casualties in rioting are so far reported to be one dead and eight seriously wounded. The disturbance spread early this to four more working-class districts. The streets were plunged in darkness and hundreds of windows in snopsReuter - 134 words
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Article137 1934-07-07 13 Garlanded On Arrival In Singapore A representative gathering of leading members of the var.ous. local communities gathered yesterday evening at the Tanjong Pagar railway station tc welcome Mr. K. V. Al. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar on h s arrival here There was a sprinkling of Europeanas well on137 words
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Article117 1934-07-07 13 Escapes Death By Half An Inrh Sydney. Maurice Rooklyn earns his living as a variety artlM by allowing a rifle M be tired at hirn. The bullet lilts nl. teeth without hurting him. A crowded theatre at Bondi, Nev. South Wales, waited to see him do this In117 words
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Article60 1934-07-07 13 Shanghai Cotton Mills Ask For Relief Shanghai. July »3. The cotton mills In Shanghai have lodged a petition with the Ministry of Industry, asking for relief against the dumping of foreign cotton piece-gooi? m the Chinese market, which dumping .5 facilitated by the reduction by the Government of60 words
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Article60 1934-07-07 13 Rumour Of Accident Officially Denied 1 Reuter. Berlin, July 0. I The rumour that the Prussian Premier. Gen. Goering, has met with an accident has been officially denied— Reuter T 1 fl Berlin, July 8. It is rumoured that General Goering has met with an accident. There areReuter. - 60 words
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Article54 1934-07-07 13 Reduction Lets Japanese Goods Into China Shanghai. July 7. A huge volume of Japanese goods is Douring into Shanghai, following the Promulgation of the new tariff, which ?educe- the import duties on cotton dumping of Japanese good, sinee f July .1, when the new tariff came constitutes a54 words
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Article358 1934-07-07 13 Rebels Fleeing JAPANESE IN HOT PURSUIT Shanghai, July 7. A FORCE of Manchukuo troeps commanded by General Cham Hai Pang in Johol have mutinied. They refused to comply with the orders of the Japanese authorities that they be disbanded and reorga nised. They are now fleeing358 words
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Article42 1934-07-07 13 Two More Hostages Released Shanghai. July 7. rftWO more hostages ol the 1 piracy have bcen ct a vigorous caar»paign A Mimbor Juiinyi the- p 3s Ut^1 l 4 h V nftV v bom bod coast.-' sin Chew JIC foh42 words
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Article134 1934-07-07 13 Drive On Last Fukien Stronghold Shanghai, July 6. The Government division under General Tse Pan have and Shunchang, in west Fuk>en *g Reds, who are massed in tne m kai and Chinglau districts. rhiang in compliance with Marshal Chiang orthe^ d ommun?st strongholds in Fukien nre sme n134 words
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Article95 1934-07-07 13 Coylon Objects COUNTER-PROPOSALS UNSATISFACTORY Reuter. Colombo, July 6. 7THE imposition of the anti-Japanese textile quotas is hanging fire owing to the difference between th* British and Ceylon Governments. The British Government has refused to give assurances for preferences on certain Ceylonese products, an' l the Ceylon GovernmentReuter. - 95 words
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Article90 1934-07-07 13 Many Homes Swept Away Shanghai, July 7. AS the result of torrential rains A in the provinces of Kiangsu and Shantung during the past few days, the Grand Canal and the old bed of the Huangho River have overflowed their banks. Hsuchow and other districts in north Kiangsu90 words
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Article68 1934-07-07 13 Two Men Killed At San Francisco Reuter. San Francisco, July 6. HOSTILITIES ended this evening, when the National Guard, ?rmed with machine-guns, occupied th? waterfront, cut the Union threatens to call a general strike. The casualties to str kers In the ravage fighting are two dead and oneReuter. - 68 words
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Article72 1934-07-07 13 Building To Commemorate His Birth Tokyo. A "sanctuary for the spiritual culture of children" in the Tokyo prefecture is to b> built in commemoration of the birth of tie Japanese Crown Prince last December. It will consist of a lecture hall, a gallery of historical pictures and72 words
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Article112 1934-07-07 13 Expected In Paris By October Geneva, June 16. j General. 4 Tssil Ting Kal, Tun Chi Hsiu and Chiu Chao Sheo, leading conl- wanders (if the H>th Route Aro.y who are rnw on an inspection tour it» Europe after their dff**ut in frukien a( the beginning of this112 words
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Article110 1934-07-07 13 Mr. E. N. Taylor, M.C.S., Acting Deputy Public Prosecutor, Penang, has been appointed to officiate as Official Assignee and Registrar of Companies, Penang, in addition. Among those whose leave Is gazetted are Mr. J. S. W. Reid, M.C.S., Mr. J. W. Jolly, State Agricultural Officer, Pahang, Mr V G Savl,110 words
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Article77 1934-07-07 13 Village Buried Under Boulders Reuter. Peshawar, July 6. j NINETY persons and over 1,000 head of cattle has perished in floods in three villages in northern Afghanistan. The village of Chakarkashkalak was buried under boulders loosened from the hillside and there are only three survivors outReuter. - 77 words
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Article114 1934-07-07 13 Japanese Wives Left Behind Shanghai, June 20. Sixteen Chinese deported from Japan 1 arrived here yesterday. All sixteen are natives of Wenchow and j were in the restaurant business. After they were deported their property was confiscated by the Japanese. All the victims are Kuomintang members and they114 words
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Article202 1934-07-07 13 Motor-Cyclist Hurt In Coll.sion A nasty accident occurred in Grove Road at 6.25 last evening when a Mr Seth an Eurasian motor cyclist, was involved in a collision with a car. Mr Seth received a compound fracture ol the left leg. and several lacerated wounds over the left202 words
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Article53 1934-07-07 13 New Line To Conved Malaya Nanking. June 19- 1 It is learned that the four new ships constructed in Enslnnd by chant Steamship Naviation come to China >u?fun? the end of thwye* Thp shins will be commissioned for ser*s ttw«m China .„d ft, Sou» S« Islands (including Malaya)—53 words
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Article157 1934-07-07 13 Chinese Explanation P ESPOUSES CAUSE OF MANCHUKUO Reuter. London, July 6. j IJEUTER learns that the Chine; 1 Government, replying to tl'J British Legation regarding the post** ban on the magazine Oriental Affaii. j asserts that the magazine is co:f sistently hostile and indirect;' damaging to theReuter. - 157 words
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Article121 1934-07-07 13 Chinese Aceidentully Sho' B# Friend A (From Our Own Correspondent) J Taiping, July A young Straits-bom Chinese 'y shot in the thigh while hunting boar with two friends on the Grv Lenggong Road the other day. 1 is the third accident during Lne )V two years. Two121 words
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Article111 1934-07-07 13 Mr. J. P. Biddulph, an officer of untitled V, M.C.S.. has been promoted an oftr of Class IV. The Secretary of State has appro the appointment of Mr. Vivian Star* lavs Kelly as an accountant. Pul Works Department, S.S. Mr. R. C. Gates has been appoin Second Establishment Officer. Cj111 words
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Advertisement166 1934-07-07 13 Get the latest records from the latest Talkiea on "H.M.V." L WONDER BAR. Rudy Vallee. *****. Going to heaven on a mule, r.i. 1 MANDALAY. Don Bester's Oreh. *****. When to-morrow comes. r.T. MOULIN ROUGE. Eddie Duchin's Orch. 864G2. f Coffee in the morning, r.T. FASHIONS OF 1934. Noble's Orch.166 words
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219 1934-07-07 14 untitled TO CAR COLLISION j Driver Fined VUSUAL END TO HEARING SE in which a Malay motor driver was charged, before urth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. n) yesterday, with rash had a rather unusual endaccused was convicted and 15, aid his worship found lplainant, also a219 words
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Article180 1934-07-07 14 te Summonses In Johore j Court m Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru, July 5. wresting private summons case un this morning before Sheikh tar bin Yahya (Second Magishen Inche Abdul Majid bin Ahanaging partner of the Central ohore Bahru, brought an action' It against Mr. N. N. Mohamed,180 words
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Article63 1934-07-07 14 rubfccriptions Amount To $41,712 M- Slme. Hon. treasurer of4he 's Aid Society, forwards the< t of subscriptions for the year B follows: I y acknowledged $7,102 54 L. W. Geddes: >ceedB Singapore ant 6.334.52 ent Grant 1000 00 Bime; >fis $200 P 50 D. Mans 25 C.63 words
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Article54 1934-07-07 14 [cc Guan, a young Chinese emm a shop in Weld Road, was at the Assizes yesterday before tice Prichard with attempting it an offence against a 13 yearese girl on Apr. 8 last. .A. Worley (Acting Deputy >rosecutor> appeared tor the I nd Mr. w. E. Demuth reprem54 words
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Article321 1934-07-07 14 or Inquest On Chinese Youth IN the course of an inquiry into the death of a 17-year-old Chinese named Yap Lay Cheng, held befcre the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) yesterday, one of the witnesses said that certain medicine had been given, the youth321 words
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Article173 1934-07-07 14 Man Sentenced On Three Charges A CHINESE who was convicted on three serious charges broke down and sobbed before Mr. J. M. Brander (the Third Magistrate) yesterday. There were two charges of theft of I drafts for $200 and $300, and two charged of cheating in respect173 words
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Article141 1934-07-07 14 Pitched Battle Between Police And Robbers Syracuse. Sicily. A pitched battle, reminiscent of the lawless days of the Middle Ages, took place when a band of robbers tried to storm the convent of St. Conrad, near Noto. For two or three nights in succession the servants at the141 words
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Obituary310 1934-07-07 14 Sequel To Quarrel With Husband AN inquest into the death of a Chinese woman, named Sow Yok. who died on June 6, from the effects 112 ca c soda poisoning, was held by Che Aha mad, at the Coroner's Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday Asiatic InfP ec tor310 words
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Article201 1934-07-07 14 Police On The Right Track rr is now six days since the murder of two Chinese children and the wounding of their mother at the Singapore Fire Station. It will be recalled that the tragedy came to light early on Sunday morning, when a young Cantonese woman201 words
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Article165 1934-07-07 14 Charged With Criminal Breach Of Trust 1 j j j j Before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpuu Police Court, on Thursday. a Chinese named Liew Fook Shin, until recently In the employ of Messrs. Robinson and Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was charged with criminal breach165 words
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Article130 1934-07-07 14 The Annual Meeting And I Dinner Important matters relating to the clerical community in General will he brought up at the annual meeting of the Clerical Union, to he held at the Union Hall on July 14, The anniversary dinner will takr plact the same night on the130 words
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Article59 1934-07-07 14 Hundreds Of Houses Destroyed Hankow, June 19. A DISASTROUS fire which started late f£ last night and did not get under control until early this morning destroyed 240 homes at Hanfutung in Hankow. Investigations are still in progress regarding the actual extent of the damage. H is still59 words
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Article59 1934-07-07 14 Seven Of The Leaders Deported To China (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. July 6. In connection with the rice mill strike last year, seven of the leaders were deported to-day. **uer!> The deportees made every effort including appeal to the Prince Regent to avoid the sentence. The59 words
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Article51 1934-07-07 14 Prague. The police caught four thieves robbing the safe of Tomas Mysek, a middleman at Sreciav, in Moravia. The safe contained about £100. Mysek will need the money—to pay the fine for the illic it still the oolice discovered while searching the premises for one of the51 words
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Article27 1934-07-07 14 On the occasion of France's National Day #ext Saturday, the customary reception will be held at the French Consulate, 41. Robinson Road, from 11 am to 12.30,27 words
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Article325 1934-07-07 14 Bankrupt With $2,000 Liabilities AMONG the public examinations which came up before Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday In the Bankruptcy Court was one in which a debtor, who admitted debts of more than $2,000. was ordered to pay $1 a montn. He was V A.325 words
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Article192 1934-07-07 14 Drug Chief Who Defied Police For 30 Years i Cairo. For 30 years the police had had their eyes on Ahmed Sazakhinl. Outwardly, he was a respectable cafekeeper at Marg, a village near Cairo, and his cafe was a popular resort with the elite of the city.192 words
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Article135 1934-07-07 14 Escaped Prisoner Returns To Gaol In Taxi Stockholm. A prisoner serving his sentence at Langhomen prison escaped and after a day at liberty telephoned to the Governor saying he would be back a; 6 o'clock that evening. Punctually at six a taxi-cab drew up at the prison135 words
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Advertisement117 1934-07-07 14 "Indiscrimination's folly: Buy the best insist on Tolley" Winner of the First Prize of $100 in TOLLEV'S SLOGAN CONTEST Won by Mrs. L A. DUCKWORTH co BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. 2nd Prize 7" r Host and Tolley—British and Best." CHU WEN PING. C.P.O. Office, Kluang, Johore. 3rd Prize Any Country,117 words
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Advertisement20 1934-07-07 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, Crtina Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. r FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURAWCi20 words
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Article81 1934-07-07 15 Letters To The Editor. \Our readers are invited to write to J an subjects of public interest. It be understcod that the -Malaya Tribune* does not necessarily en- opinions expressed by corresponding LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF ASPOSSIBLE, preferably typewritten tdouole spacing), and on one side of81 words
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Article68 1934-07-07 15 fTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."> sir—I v r as very glad to read your Sing article regarding the acquisition Sofernmcnt of the Europe Hotel ate. fVave been wondering myself why it Should be necessary to acquire an ex- Ite to build a Supreme Court hen a theatre68 words
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Article98 1934-07-07 15 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") cm i\ is of the utmost importance u-n? Tv authorities should take all sicjjs to sey thut the brakiiip ...it- of motor venicles are efficient, •i.-iv <"•' n one reads of accidents in ~.■ll 112 uiUv brake» are said to have a I*l*98 words
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Article168 1934-07-07 15 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Judging from the report of the Municipal Commissioners' discussion in your dally Journal of. the 30th ultimo, tli crm «molated replacement by 50 twen'y- scutĕr omnibuses will cause H. at nctavenlence to the numerous re'dents oi the Geyiong district a. (.'.i hours in the168 words
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Article140 1934-07-07 15 (To the Editor. •'Malaya Tribune.^ e r t am not surprised at the t onoi Mr. Lee Ene etier of July 1- have alr, bl?en ViC 1 Th p~ rondais* first commenced nJnftiJns by removing vases, permenial value, ana s| t interfered with. Si started "> "So^gr^ SmST\140 words
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Article255 1934-07-07 15 gir —The defence put pal crs Oye ln the of ts worthy of b*s r be j n being given In the absence ol b eings wbe» (o these P° or 112 i consider It di<thrown out of a n ow them to on c»se of starve out.255 words
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Article316 1934-07-07 15 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I submit for the benefit of your readers who are interested in the question of comfortable transport the following facts: The seven-seater buses (or mosquito buses) are more comfortable, cheaper and faster than the 21-seater omnibuses now plying for passengers along tne316 words
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Article225 1934-07-07 15 Tolley's Brandy Awards Announced THE widespread interest aroused by the Tolley's Brandy Slogan Competition sponsored by the agents lor Malaya, Messrs. McAlister and Co Ltd./is wel demonstrated by me Urge number of replies received o "£jg to several thousand. Entries came from all parts of Malaya. Those who225 words
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Article456 1934-07-07 15 Lord iHewart On Critics' Limits rE libel action brought by Mr. Steuart Wilson, the tenor, against the British Broadcasting Corporation and Mr. W. A. Wheatleigh was heard in the King's Eench Diwsicn. The jury found in Mi. Wilson's favour, awarding him £2,000 damages against the 8.8.C.456 words
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Article119 1934-07-07 15 ?ictures Exchanged For Bread And Haircuts Paris. Paris artists, who owtal to aye fallen on hard times, have hit on an ingenious method of disposing of their invited the, publ£ to subs Irawn out «*C*ive. well Another £T™UP of artlStS IS OMH jWffln Exhibition" which has with its119 words
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Article34 1934-07-07 15 Mohammedan Outrage In Tientsin Tientsin, June 19. Three bookstores in the Ta Hutung busiwr—k tho *tor?« Mohammedanient' o £SH»g gS and a Je«d thrives t«*s*»t* stores is Th e:t!mated s£? *3,ooo._«China Times."34 words
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Article20 1934-07-07 15 Lisbon. A pig fell into a well at Senhora Da Hora, Matozinhos v to were drowned.20 words
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Article206 1934-07-07 15 Italy To Make A.titude I Rccord Flights i Rome. ASrECIAL department of the Italian Air Force was created "for the study and practical realisation o< problem.- inherent stratospheric navigation. The "high altitude department as it called, in ntior.ed at the Monteeelm al.port, fl lta constitution f.dlows the e»UblvPhment206 words
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Article86 1934-07-07 15 Possessor Given A Chance To Win Fame Prague, j A smile has I Berankca, a young Czech student, her chance fortune on the i Sane success in 1 leading VV "lhut your eyes," he said to he;. 2S JETU -ToundV the seine S ,m«e face was so86 words
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Article94 1934-07-07 15 Plucky Fight With Robbers In His Hou-c Cologne. a at Inden, near Julirh, tney tried to rob htm. morning h e W pvie a s b trDean°KloecKer. who sSffli noises in the room next to hlS He be c d UnZd out ofhed anient in-o e n94 words
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Article54 1934-07-07 15 Heligoland has been chosen as the venue for a Hay Fever congress on July 16 and 17 at famous medical au hor t.es will lecture on this annoymg ailment, ami kindred dfaeaaes. The island, because of i s I dearth of grass, is a veritable paradise for54 words
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Article210 1934-07-07 15 Why Separate Negotiation Were Necessary London, July 4jj[ THE Anglo-German agreement' M vfdes. as regards the medium and te.m debts, that the tcims of fIW on 3 too Reichsbank embodied I» 1 communique issued or May' rnal' apply to all etc due j respect of investmen t210 words
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Article39 1934-07-07 15 Porcupine Salad And Antel Steaks their annual banquet in 'sS. shoot., (rom China pre oSfses Iro,nthe "aodM fruits from Tahiti. women quests tned tt, smle'thc chef to tell them the I of his recipes afterwasda. I39 words
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Article98 1934-07-07 15 BiU To Make Turks Cho«, Them Istai A bill to compel all Turks to eh family name within the next two is expected to become law before t) to nLfci; «PProjed by Kava Bey, the Minister of the Inte X Turks will be allowed name they like, f98 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-07 15 •""i II If ifs a HAMMOND Electric I Clock, this question is quite un- II necessary because it always tells j I II the correct time. I II Only the Hammond Electric Clock 1 II can give you the accuracy that is I l| measured in seconds. J There is88 words
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Advertisement33 1934-07-07 15 !THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE, INSURANCE. I General Agents \i SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., j SINGAPORE. TEL 533 words
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Article, Illustration179 1934-07-07 16 untitled Cricket Thrills At Old Trafford ndren And Leyland Figure In A Great Partnership I NGLAND made a fine recovery in the Third Test match which was. begun at Old Trafford, Manchester, yesterday and, after losthree wickets in sensational fashion in one over, when a179 words
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706 1934-07-07 16 London, July 6. JAXT sunshine favoured the linj' of the Third Test to-day. gather was very hot but the perfect and a crowd of paid for admission, many of c pie keeping up a night-long ensure that they would gain dmission. earns706 words
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Article38 1934-07-07 16 SIX Australians arc now ill. Following the retirement of Brad man, and Chipperfieid yesterday, WcodfuU, Pons/ord, Brown and Kippax are now on ihi' sick list. Details of this extraordinary situation will be found on page 13.38 words
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Article172 1934-07-07 16 Time Saves Fort Canning Yesterdays cricket nrntih v TP null» between the Johure CC, and Fort Canning was left drawn. fiscrca: JOHORE CC. I Fcarce b Circhnwn 14 Ahmr.d c Byrne b DiooLi 17 Giundy b Most; />. Katidusamy c Cannon b Africa 2 Wa.-d Tfc* b Moss172 words
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Article329 1934-07-07 16 Mtihabbah's Last Match In The League (From Our Own Correspondent^ Johore Bahru, July 5. fPHE Muhabbah team which has been A doing so well during the season in the J.B.D.F.A. League, played their last match this evening when they met the Education Depaitment in the second round on329 words
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Article55 1934-07-07 16 Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association team v. the Engineering Mechanics Association to-morrow on the Kwong Wing Siew ground:— Loh Wah Kit, Tai Yew Chai, Yong Eng Mon, Cho Yew Weng, ST~A. Soon, Cheong Chong Yew, Yip Peng Yew, Khan Kok Hoy, Chan Shu Ying, Loh Ting55 words
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Article295 1934-07-07 16 Gloucester Trounce The Champions London, July 6. GLOUCESTERSHIRE trounced Yorkshire at Bristol by nine wickets today and Sussex improved their posit*on at the top of the County championship table by taking full points in their game against Worcestershire. Scores GLOUCESTER BEAT YORKS Gloucester beat Yorkshire at Bristol295 words
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Article89 1934-07-07 16 The S.A.W.L.A. will hold its sixth annual anniversary on Aug. 4 at the eremites of the Association, 37-F Caroliael Road, off Fowlie Road. The following fees shall be charged and must be made payjble not later than Aug. 2. Payments J&y instalments will bo accepted. $2 (minimum) for every89 words
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Article107 1934-07-07 16 The Beau Stella B.P. defeated the Vista B.P. on Saturday last by 5 ties to 2. Scores: (Beau Stella names first,): E.-T.-Tan beat T. S. Choo 15—6, 15—12; Francis Syn beat T. S. Siew 14—14 (o—3) 15_7, 15—7; H. S. Lee beat Khoo Peng Koun 15—1, 13—13107 words
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Article287 1934-07-07 16 To-Day's Matches AT SINGAPORE AND SEGAMAT SINGAPORE and Negri Sembilan. meet in the Malaya Cup competition at.the Anson Road Stadium this afteernoon, when the admission charges will be $1 (West stand), 50 cents (East stand) and 20 cents (ground). Johore and Malacca are meeting at Segamat this287 words
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Article166 1934-07-07 16 Start Of Cricket Match With S.C.C. Taking first knock, the O.R.A. compiled 91 for three wickets in their mutch against !lie S.C.C. begun yesterday on the Padang, Of this P R. Lewis made 40. J. Vaiberg <27> arid 5 Lo Cain <10» remaining undefeated when stumps were drawn.166 words
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Article, Illustration40 1934-07-07 16 Four of the Australian Test players who have been stricken by a,i»ysterious epidemic of sore throat- Left to ri«bt -ur w «r Brown and W. H. Ponsford. W M w «*Hun, D. G. Bradman, W. A.40 words
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Advertisement273 1934-07-07 16 Hri*k'.r.;i nniiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiijiir f»»»'ifimniiiininiiiimi»itimmur»mttii im urn. a i i ftcprinted from Stone Cox Insurance Tables f I 1934 «DITORIAL OPINION OF THE CROWN I LIFE I I The Crown Life was Incorporated in 1900 by Act of the ParliaI of Canada and operates und r Dominion licence. The growth Hho Company273 words
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370 1934-07-07 17 PERRY'S GREAT VICTORY CRAWFORD BEATEN IN THREE SETS MagniUctnt Form Wins Twelve Games In Succession Reuter. A BRITISH player has won t:ie.. championship at Wimbledon for the first time since 1900. In the final yesterday F. J. P»rry (Britain) beat J. Crawford (Australia), vReuter. - 370 words
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Article182 1934-07-07 17 St. Mathew's Beat Siong 800 A.A. THE soccer elevens of the St. Mathew's Young People's Guild and the: Siong 800 Athletic Asociation ly on Wednesday on theiSß. B.J .8 club> s ground at Cantonment winning 3-1 although the siong 800 fielded a number of the stnn. pl §?UaWi182 words
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Article408 1934-07-07 17 Chartered Bank Beat The! Chinese II TiHE Chartered Bank defeated the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club second string by three goals to two in i the Second Division of the Selangor 1 League on the padang on Monday, thus completing their games in the second round without conceding a408 words
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Article58 1934-07-07 17 Public Works Department Sports Ctab team at cricket against the Ceylon Tanvls- As- ociaticn to-morrow at Bales- U V Samson de Silva F. W Ayr- J V. T. Campbell, G Morgan Vc-ot') T. Sia Maria. A. Inglis, A. G Cooke N Pestana, P. DAlmeida, A. F. SP58 words
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Article57 1934-07-07 17 Tho Btagpies-Hi mixed rear- and Asiatics organised by Mr. r. G Famadasa met AfrSt. Francs' Assoat sor-cer on Monday and won 8-3. Mthoueh the Franciscans opened the S c~hrou,h N. Danker the swamped thea" opponent?. The> scored four times in each half. The b.r.A. managed to .core two57 words
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Article52 1934-07-07 17 Youth's XI to-day v. the Ceylon Sports Club II at Balestier at 2.30 p.m.: S Renganathan, S. Nadarajah, S. Kanagsabli, Julian de Souza, Cyril de Souza Joe de Souza, Clarence Scully, inhn Phane G B. Krishnan, Capt.; Basil Rozario, M. K. Smidarum. Earnest Penera, .Walter Danna and Maxie52 words
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Article26 1934-07-07 17 Indian Association team v ure ••sssm* ass s*&£ ssg cinan Varma, Davar, Amarchand, MistHide, and Abbwjihcy. Reserves: Paraman, Sinha Jr.. ana M. B. Singh.26 words
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Article21 1934-07-07 17 Thpre will be one length free style handicap race for the C class aggregate at the Singapore Swimming Club tomorrow.21 words
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Article441 1934-07-07 17 Memorial Unveiled At Lord's WE are assembled here for the purpose of doing honour to one of the greatest figures in the world of cricket of the last half century, said Lord Hailsham, Fre dent of the M.C.C., in unveiling the "Lord Harris" Memorial at Lord441 words
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Article30 1934-07-07 17 Billiards Tournament Results TN the English billiards tomnament I S emi-finais at £2*^^*s3* beat Ang Chin Thian 300-210. ay 8 p.m. to-day. 'wm be Played at 9.30 p.m.30 words
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Article69 1934-07-07 17 Scratchings For This Afternoon Eleven horses and scratched twm jMs Summer at the opening day of the rera*. Meeting. Miss Togo has been taken awayjrom all engagements, while me j accepting for to-day are. ooiiboo Aureate, Stoker, Winways Combination, George Robe>, Cu?renTy Boy, Zeeland and Laneham. The double69 words
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Article24 1934-07-07 17 Tn the mixed doubles open final at Mrs J. D. Laing and T.J.A. Green mm* Mrs J. Huggina and H.S. Sewett 8-6,24 words
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Article119 1934-07-07 17 The State Championship Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 5. IN the Southern Section of th«- Johore Lawn Tennis Association's eharnnonships, the Japanese pair. Tauocoro and S. Gotok met A. B X Latift >nd T Pnrushothaman on tn«' jono.. Uvii serv:ce Club Courts this evening md119 words
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Article18 1934-07-07 17 There will be no play in Singapore badminton tournament at the Drill dall to-day and ,0-morrow.18 words
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Article171 1934-07-07 17 American And National Leagues New York, July 6. LATEST results in the U.S. major baseball Leagues are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H E. Washington J JJ !J New York 8 2 Gehrig scored a home run for mc Yankees. m Philadelphia 6 11 McNair scored a home171 words
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Article49 1934-07-07 17 S.C.C. team v. the Straps Cattle Trading Co. on Thursday at the S.C.C in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. Bachove; R. V Welch T. W. Morray G. J. Merrifteld, J. Cncnton, R. Davidson; S. Webb. G. Carr, Y. W. Brand, P. D. Cork, J. B. Pickering.49 words
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Article450 1934-07-07 17 8. Then {Outstanding BROTHER OF S.C.F.A. all-rounders FAVOURED by ideal weather, th? twentieth anuual athlete sports cu 4 St. Anthony's School wei* held #r tn., j Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday alternoon in the presence of a large gather-, ingA feature of UIC days aporl wan the remarkable450 words
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Advertisement76 1934-07-07 17 I exceed «12,000,000. A M »ra„c. in force .v.r $35,000,00». i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in th. Strait* SotUementa). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. J LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. n Pncrl»nd and complies with the British Lite I with76 words
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1044 1934-07-07 18 Details Of Game That Was Abandoned After Three Days jHE 1030 Test at Manchester was the fourth and not the third of that series. The first, at Nottingham, was won by England, and th" second, at Lord's saw Australia triumph by seven wickets. The1,044 words
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Article385 1934-07-07 18 Tournament At The V.M.C.A. FINE wealher was experienced at Kuala Lumpur and further good progress was made in the V.M.C.A. tennis championship tournament. On Ec Kong has again reached the final and if he wins against Leong Hoe Yeng next week, it will be his ninth victory in385 words
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Advertisement177 1934-07-07 18 mmm wtHaimunwiiiiiiiwii.il, •.it:.t;:rtci:a::«i.*s:a Hrf<,|iil,:l"i<ilit|ii|:i|ii2li|:i|iHJini«s H Don't look for coupons or premiums, as the i prohibits the use of them. j Ho! j Ha:Rl2«i:-I.ITTLK DUTCH MILL, foxtrot. MAMA DON'T WANT NO PEAS. C. ft. j bil y Cotton's Band. j IN VIENNA. Tango foxtrot, I Sitt n' on a Backyard, fjxtrot177 words
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Advertisement236 1934-07-07 18 Confident— her teeth are white* her breath fragrant because ol Colgate's A lovely smile captivates, by dentists to give teeth Keep teeth clean, spark- sparkling beauty. And its lingly polished, faultlessly delicious, enticing pepperwhite. Keep breath frag- mint flavour refreshes the rant. Use Colgate's Ribbon mouth and perfumes the Dental236 words
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Advertisement49 1934-07-07 19 BEST BEER has been entrusted to the care of SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I throughout MALAYA, 8.N.8. SARAWAK I Drink appreciate I MALAYA S BEST W A*W ARCHIPELAGO BBEWEBY CO., LTD., Singapore. MA AS —15- j I i hi ii A t i 1 mmm mmmmmm omm^~mmm mm^mm m^^49 words
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Article217 1934-07-07 20 Silver Mine Under Stove I l Changshu, Kiangsu, June 21 JUR. Hsu Chun Hual found his bank IWA roll reduced by $2,000 when he discovered that the man whom he sent to Shanghai to buy mining tools disappeared with the money. It appeared that two days217 words
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Article156 1934-07-07 20 250 Frogs In Jumping j Competition San Francisco. About 250 frogs took part in a jumping contest at Angols Camp, California —and 20,000 spectators watched them jump. The contest, inspired by Mark Twain's classic story, "The Jumping Frog of Calavora's County," is held annually to revive memories of156 words
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Article159 1934-07-07 20 Ultra-Violet Rays And Alleged Forged Passport Newcastle, Northum'oei iantl For what is believed to be tils firM time, an ultra-violent ray apparu* us has been used in a police rourt to >uppoit an allegation of forgery. At Newcastle law courts, a police sergeant declared that he had found159 words
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Obituary103 1934-07-07 20 Composer Who Was The Friend Of K ngs Budapest. Karo'.y Bura, President of the Hungarian gypsy musicians, has died at the age of 53. He was the composer of more than 100 songs. He has left his fiddle to his eldest brother; his gold cuff links—a gift103 words
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Advertisement597 1934-07-07 20 mmmm l mckenzie's Cough Mixture AND Lung Tonic for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other affections of the nose, throat, and lungs. SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND FROM THE MAKERS j Maynard Co. Ltd, I 11, BATTERY ROAD, j SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONE 6115. j THE597 words
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Advertisement469 1934-07-07 20 v«iiiiiiiiiinini»iniiiMtimnii»"«» t,18,,, ~1 <»ii.ii i i i i' Paterson's Clensel I THE GREAT FLUID CLEANSER. That washes and cleans everything in the home from (he flimsiest silk Z to the thickest blankets and grimiest paintwork. 2 I It saves trouble and expense in a 1 hundred ways. I 5 ICLENSELI469 words
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Miscellaneous123 1934-07-07 20 Emerald Hill Road, 11 a.m., to be followed by music practice. Musicians to bring their instruments. Tiffin will be provided. Attendance compulsory. Marigold Badminton Party: Usual committee meeting, Mr. Lee Jouy Seah's residence, 146, McNair Road, 10.30 a.m. Malay Union Musical Party: Special music practice, Mr. H. A. Yusoff's residence,123 words
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Miscellaneous319 1934-07-07 20 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." Thia Diary i* provided specially tor them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the319 words
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Article1691 1934-07-07 21 Defendant Examined INTERESTING SUIT AT IPOH From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 4. tITHEN the hearing was resumed yesterday in the case in which Ban Hin Gold Mine is suing Oh Beng (executor of the estate Cheng Keat) and Chin Nam ng for the recision of1,691 words
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Article1061 1934-07-07 21 Firm Doing" A Bigr Bus'ness \From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 5. When the case was Mr Hon Boon Poh, said that he had been asked bv .the Assistant Official Assignee. Perak. to Invest!ga-e Chinese bankrupts' accounts on two occasions. The orinciples of bookkeep ng were the same1,061 words
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Article388 1934-07-07 21 Afraid Of Losing All His Commission Mr, Lancaster then" said that. If that was the case, they would not buy the property and that his company would send somebody else to get the option after the present option had expired. There was a long discussion and at the388 words
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Article157 1934-07-07 21 nd" Beggar Earns £3.165. In A Day New Y)rk. -eated on an upturned box, a pair of ria.k glares over his eyes and a notice saymg -Smd" hung around h, neck, Michael Bolrsik sought sympathy from V***"*-** in one of New York's busiest streew. Many people157 words
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Article21 1934-07-07 21 Berlin Tho "Suevia"-a students' duelling corns it Tuebineei has been dissolved by order S tlrUniversity Nazi student leader.21 words
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Article270 1934-07-07 21 Germany's £160,000,000 Highways Scheme THE seventh International Road Congress will be held this year in Germany, at Munich, from Sept. 3 to 8. The chosen venue is most appropriate for Germany certainly realises the importance of good roads. She has just embarked on a "five-year plan" at an270 words
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Article60 1934-07-07 21 OJrls Swa low Spoons And Toothbrushes Budapest. The girls of a State Board School not far from Budapest are keeping the ambula They "have taken to swallowing all sorts of objects such as spoon and tooth brushes and some have even poisoned themselves. The authorities have ordered an60 words
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Article234 1934-07-07 21 University Rector And Colleague Resign Belgrade. rE Rector and vice-Rector of Belgrade University have resigned following the recent students' "stay-in" strike—because they were unable to keep faith with the strikers. They gave the students written guarantees that, if they dispersed quietly, they would not be molested234 words
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Advertisement300 1934-07-07 21 1 /fo/f a TEASPOON j —makes cup of delicious body-building, health-giving cocoa. Rowntree's Cocoa makes j more cups per tin because it's I a purer cocoa and it costs less per tin. (Sole Agents ADAMSON. GILFHXAN CO., LTD., I Hongkong Bmk Chambeis, SINGAPORE. 1 bl Science throws new light on300 words
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Article475 1934-07-07 22 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore. June 29. MEAT Beef, steak •round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati zj Porlc, Jean. Kati Pork, lean and fat «Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton. Australian, lb. 36 iowl, kati Hens ilocally reared», kuti w Ducte iJava). each J5 pigeons, domestic unfledged,475 words
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Article102 1934-07-07 22 To Have Their First Wedding Legalised Prague. After 18 years of happy married life. Jindrich Vacek an insurance clerk, and his Russian wife have been married again. The bride gave her maiden name and described herself as a spinster. Both listened attentively to the homily on the102 words
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Article43 1934-07-07 22 Budapest. Frog hunting is now an important industry in villages in the Debrecen district. The frogs are sold to scientific institutions who want them for experiment* They have been sent to various European conm-ries to Esypt. Japan and South America.43 words
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Article639 1934-07-07 22 Between Kwangsi An,! Kwantung Canton l<ui< In view of the threatening M both externally and u/. x5,.,|.-. Generals Chen Chi Tang ol Kv.'um and General Li Tsung Jen ti Ku have decided to co-operate clollJ. tiding over the crisi*. They also agreed to give fmau< operation to639 words
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Article104 1934-07-07 22 Zoo In Which Animals Live In Natural Surroundings Baku Transcaucasia. A 75-acre soo. in which Ihe animals will live in the "natural surroundings/* is being constructed at Baku, on the shores of the Caspian Se3. In addition an enormous aquarium is to be built on the seashore104 words
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Article63 1934-07-07 22 Berlin. A restaurant keeper at Raaeberg Saxony, has been forced by local fcazis to dlmiss a coloured girl whom he had engaged as a waitress and entertainer He had advertised her as the "pearl of the south seas" and the Nazis organised a threatening demonstration63 words
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Advertisement347 1934-07-07 22 filIU BAHAR HAIR OIL J, DON'T BE SOCIALLY J iK HANDICAPPED! j A luxuriant growth of hair will make j P> you the PRIDE and ENVY of your j GULL BAHAR j is all you need! Try a bottle to-day, and you will be j HAIR OIL a constant user.347 words
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Advertisement16 1934-07-07 22 Watch for the Important M TIGER AT L4KGE POPULAR AERATED WATER WORKS I SINGAPORE, 'PHONE 6379.16 words
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Article, Illustration93 1934-07-07 23 A Look At This Week s Post-Bag My Dear Nephews. The other day I suggested that it might be advisable for you to drop pennames and use your real names. I was \cry glad, therfore. when this week 1 received a letter from one of93 words
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Article262 1934-07-07 23 Cracknut - Bu "Cracknut". Tlu> Slur.ip is like the Devil. aowliifc .-reeds ■A trouble wherever he goes. Some years ago. after journeying through various parts ot the world, the slump honoured Malaya with a visit. lie came at the zenith of Malaya's boom, conditions were flourishing, rubber 2nd tin. two262 words
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Article128 1934-07-07 23 T.K. Goh - (By T.K. Goh One day a Uao, a fox. and an ass went cut hunting together in the thick forests. When they had hunted enough of food: Mr. Ass was asked to divide the nrey. Mr. Ass obeyed, and divided the gain into three equal portions. Mr. Lion128 words
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Article360 1934-07-07 23 S.K. S - (By "S.K.S." Malaya, because of its position in the world, and having a.lot ol sunshine ana rainfall is the best place for the planing of rubber. Therefore, people from parts of the globe come tnto thl: lifca to trade in rubber and tln t But moat of360 words
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Article173 1934-07-07 23 N.T. Fatt - ißy "N.T. Fatt". A word spoken at the right moment Is worth hrndredi, and thousands at any other time. A Chinrse maxim says "A «•ood word can warm three cold winters." We often speak without calculating the effects of our words, and so sometimes we nnd unknowingly173 words
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Article169 1934-07-07 23 Sunny Boy - 'By "Sunny Boy." One fine Sunday two of my mends 3nd I decided to visit some of our friends at Chang! Point. While we were cycling there along the unfreq"ented locality of Changl Road, we saw a man lying in a drain, motionless. We ciuickly alighted and169 words
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Article183 1934-07-07 23 Daitd Kassim - f ßy "Daitd Kassim." The harbour is crowded with ptopU.hurrying to and fro. The people and the hawkers are shouting and laughing, as If the noise produced by the cranes of the ship is not lotrd enough. Soon the ship is about to leave The skipper, with an air183 words
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Article245 1934-07-07 23 Yco Chee Bah - By "Yco Chee Bah." In ancient Greek mythology. Fate was one of the three goddesses of destiny. So fate means what is destined to happen. There are some persons who believe in fate. One of the drawbacks of the Easterners is that th*y beUeve in late U was the245 words
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Article113 1934-07-07 23 Ex-Cousin - (By "Ex-Cousin." Being a new member and a stranger to the corner, I naturally feel very shy about writing anything at first until 1 am thoroughly acquainted wllh the other chums. Every Saturday I enjoy myself very much In reading the interesting articles, contributed by the "Cornerites"113 words
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Advertisement190 1934-07-07 23 s They cook in only 5 minutes I CONVENIENT, tasty and nourishing, Scott's Porage Oats are made from the finest oats that Scotland grows. The ideal breakfast food for young and old the world over, and they are splendid for health and vitality. COOKS IN Sole Agents for Malaya: THE190 words
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Advertisement82 1934-07-07 23 BEECHAM'S PILLS fax Constipation Take Beecham's Pills to-nigbt and feel better to-morrow Medicine LONG LIFETO YOUR Kgpl Liquid Silver polish reckitt sons. Ltd., hvi »n<j England Agents: je, r« ltd Harper. Gilfillan Co., Ltd., n Adamson, GdfiHan Co Ltd. P Malacca. Singapore Penang, w*w-w. II m ■nnsA J% B An82 words
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Advertisement11 1934-07-07 23 STOP! k YOU'RE HURTING ME! Why suffer from mk corns? H«t"GETS-IT"11 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-07-07 24 "Felicitation," winning the Gold Cup at Ascot. land, in the Box k JU anna of Hol23 words
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37 1934-07-07 24 <-■ Helena Victoria, presenting th Cue to Miss Helen Jacobs, rartaui of the rirtnrW .»„i„ U :n, on th. centre court at Wimbledon at the conclusion of the matches. II P .acobf won her two ang^" C nd37 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-07-07 24 Huggins who. partnered by a"' s Toby, is In the final of the mixed doubles of the Singapore tennis champtanshipi at the s.c.c.23 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-07-07 24 M ss Toby in play in the Singapore tennis championship games at the S.C.C. She is cne of the finalists in the mixed doubles.24 words
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Article, Illustration12 1934-07-07 24 Port Navy, mony was performed KS" B S?Z the Portuguese Ambassadpr wlfe12 words
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Article, Illustration28 1934-07-07 24 met tathe "the'XS'S I dMr and Mrs. J. Huggins who P.onsh.ps atfhe S.C.C. The match S 'ng a pore t^2K? woi won by Mr. Huggms and Miss Toby.28 words
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Advertisement36 1934-07-07 24 "DAISY i FLOWERS. 16, Orchard Road, Singapore. 'Phone 4097. I! I t Their 1934 MODEL-excel everv pen in the existing pen. J» market-especially for its cheap. llm JV*Bm L Every pen is guar- XmB&S 1 No- *>•36 words
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