Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1934
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Title Section42 1934-07-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya 01. XXI, No. iei SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, July 9, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934. FOR 6 CENTS.42 words
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Advertisement207 1934-07-09 1 %eai The I irtkne "Dominant In 9mmmmmmmmmmmm r. 1111 I I I I j Tho' more hopeful outlook for trade has increased the investor's difficulty in finding J sownd and remunerative investments, OTilrw he is prepared to pay a premium.. Securtt- 1 MS and shares returning good interest command high207 words
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Advertisement43 1934-07-09 1 j EYESIGHT CO^ Safeguard your eyes—they are your I greatest possession. It is dangerous i to neglect them. Free Sight-Testing and a wide range of glasses and frames to choose from. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians 96, High Street, Singapore. "^^^^Ĕ^^^^^^^^^^^L J^RASSoT43 words
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Advertisement203 1934-07-09 1 A. FUNTER. I I 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana I Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling jat latest and lowest market 1 prices. Also buying gold coins i and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices I according to aaily exchange rates. mmmm203 words
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889 1934-07-09 2 Shipping News Notices. NORTH SEA FOG COLLISION Latvian Steamer's Appeal Fails f N the Court of Appeal, before Lord-: 1 Julie Scrutton, Greer and Mjflfham. sitting with tingham ami Captain H. T Prtcnai a oauticjU assessors, an appeal w« bearf by the owners of the Latv.an steamer Sarrarete from judgment889 words
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Article421 1934-07-09 2 A Free And Open Freight Market The Ideal IN the annual report of the Danish Shipowners' Association it U stated that to ensure the continuance of trio improvement noticed during the past year it is necessary for shipping to cooperate to a greater extent internattcna'ly and endeavour by421 words
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Article223 1934-07-09 2 500.000-Dollar 80-d Deposited By Liner's Owners The United States Government, through its legal department, has filed a claim for «500,000 (about £100,00«) against the White Star liner Olympic. following the J*, of the Nantucket Lightship. W*h seven lives, after it had been rammed by the liner in223 words
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Article178 1934-07-09 2 For Australian Coastal Service **41K inirre«-mtr the J <n l bt STTuU haVt Swan. H™,hv <•<! nr. r ifiMvi. Jso«, I' td f r a.MI NVk« hunt ,)Miro «wrym* |U X -t u»>l««nhtr ,l,yn l I aver 10,000 r h -liip \vl)ifh will fh mo! tt «ill ,l178 words
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Article72 1934-07-09 2 \,th.r!amis N.victKW Co. ha, armeu 1 &STSS 3** A 5 n e W forepart of Maierform is to P added! and when completed the vesse be employed on the rvice under the new name. Boschtonte.n, being scheduled to sad on Nov. She was built in 19« by72 words
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Article402 1934-07-09 2 Use Of Cathode-Ray Direction Finder «URTHER deve I? the "thode-ray direU'o the prevention of eoßta»M of the Radio S&TSS* issued re hsation of the scheme. necessary been tried at J°S. should emit that all. ships m a fog *ea similar every IB J short 500 metre402 words
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Advertisement320 1934-07-09 2 ST E AMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P. &O.S. N. CO. SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore mrpnWAN 6JWO J ul >' BANGALORE Aug 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN 15.000 Sep -14 P WIT AN 0.100 S,pt 2 RAJPUTANA 17.000 S«pt. 28 Cargo only. HOMKWAKUS. Tonnage. Singapore. ■•REHAB 6.000 -Inly 12320 words
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Advertisement148 1934-07-09 2 IP LLOYD TRiESIIHO (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, ortig^J*f > s& Karachi, Aden, Massowah Suez, ron j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sue*. Said, Brindisi, Venice and rrieeie. Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. f H j L da July 20 July148 words
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Advertisement169 1934-07-09 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA Deutsch |Hftf)| Australische Dampfschiff. 1553 Gesellechaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, CHINA AND JAPAN NORDMARK. via Manila July 9 m.s. LEVERKUSEN, vm Manila July 24 ss. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. i ms BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 £t ERMLAND, via Manila Sept. 6 LM169 words
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Advertisement539 1934-07-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. |ff (Incorporated in The undemoted are the Company's intended fixtures:—" OUTWARDS. i9s4 5 "ALSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, 55. China and Japan Jul> 16 HOMEWARDS. s "MAIN for Geona, M'seilles, Oran R'dam, H'burg icemen July 9 "LAHN," for Genoa, M seilles, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen July U 8539 words
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549 1934-07-09 3 Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations are issued by eraser and Co., exchange "and stock brokers. vSJfe Buyers. Sellers. 4s. Ampat Tin 6|4y 2 M £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 3716 401--£1 Austral Malay 501- 521 6 5s Ayer Hitam Tin 15|- 16549 words
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115 1934-07-09 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION LOCAL PRICES NOMINAL Slight Drop In Rubber Quotations (Bj/ Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 23U> cts., down V 4 c Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $1131/8, down VASaturday's Prices: London, 7d., down lil6d. Market Tone: Easier. New York, no115 words
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Article237 1934-07-09 3 Tin Capital Plans Approved j I AN extraordinary general meeting of Penawat Consolidated Tin Dredging, Ltd (which was formed to take over the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co.. passed resolutions increasing the capital from £300.000 to £800.000 by the creation of 2 000.000 new shares of ss. each,237 words
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Article110 1934-07-09 3 Permanent Codes For U.S. Industry Reuter. New York, July 7. rIE Administration is authoritatively reported to be planning to supplant the N.R.A. by a strictly regulated system of self-government for industry. Codes, closely supervised by the Federal Government, will be a permanent feature of industrialReuter. - 110 words
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Article159 1934-07-09 3 i Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), I Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various j brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.1» Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.8Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per159 words
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Article76 1934-07-09 3 The following crop returns for June are reported: Aver Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 86,000 lb. Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 25,400 Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 34,000 Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd. »1,000 Dennistown Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Dennistown Estate) 44,000 Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co., Ltd.76 words
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Article260 1934-07-09 3 Sharp Advance Of Tin Reuter Wireless. London. July 4. ON the Stock Exchange lu-day although business In most seutlons continued small mainly due U* the approaching end of the fortnight uccount, the sentiment was somewhat better, gllt-edgtd securities, especially, gaining ground and also rubbers but the chief featureReuter Wireless. - 260 words
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Article59 1934-07-09 3 Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. report received by cable on July 4. PALM OIL IN BULK: American prices are nominal. cif landed weights Liverpool .Holland Hamburg £9.5.0 per ton. PALM OIL IN BARRELS. weights Liverpool Continent E1U5.0 pel ton ton basis of 5 per cent. "*•>• PALM KERNELS:59 words
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Article201 1934-07-09 3 Singapore, July 9. r. (Siam) W. Coast N.l pel: Koyan $98 r. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan Rlce I" SEE N 2 plr Koyan $89 Rice, B. Siam p» 155 Siam, No. 1 $130 Siam, No. 2 $110 Siam, No. 3 $152 Rice, Siam A 1 $130201 words
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Article20 1934-07-09 3 I .The output of Renong Dredging Co Ltd.. for June amounted to 343 picuis from No. 3 Dredge.20 words
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Article608 1934-07-09 3 Meeting" Of Fraser And Neave, Ltd. jyjß. W. H. Macgregor presided over an extraordinary general meeting of Fraser and Neave, Ltd., held in the registered office of the company, Trafalgar Steet, on Saturday, when the following resolutions were passed: That the capital of the company be608 words
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Article42 1934-07-09 3 The following telegram from the secretary of the Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N L was received at the Penang office on Friday. "Re-election of Blakemore on show of hands at annual meeting has been .confirmed by poll declared to-day.42 words
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674 1934-07-09 3 Singapore, Monday, 11 an -jE The foUc*«r..'ift ruboer sftaie quotaudßS are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyig and Evatt. Issue Value. rrmsAt *~«y* 6hares Qa T, '^j!l 1 Allenby 165 1.75 I.GO I.Bo*. 1 Alor Gajah 1.15 1.25 1.15 IA. Hitam 1.60 175 1.60674 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-09 3 rajs r^m SOUTH BR1TIS»» INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporated to New Zealand.) r FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. MAROOUOUTEL Menace* OPTIC*: t, FINIAISON OEiW THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. „mn riFFICE*- 16D, Cefil St., Sing»P«"HE UG JOHNSON:54 words
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Advertisement87 1934-07-09 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH I 4, D A'melda Btreot^ authorised and Subscribed I «.0.0 000 SUrve Fund and Real "0.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. KaracW Madras Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. Kirtux. Mosul and Simzaoore. ormRRMT ACCOUNTS opened and money Fixed Pepoatt on87 words
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Advertisement73 1934-07-09 3 WITH ANNUAL INTEREST OF 2Vi% p.a. PAID QUARTERLY. I A SAVINGS ACCOUNT it your easiest I way to save. Al' the odd cents pot I carefully aside and regularly deposited I will very quickly r*ve you ready money I for any possible emergency. Easily I I accessible and always available73 words
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Advertisement193 1934-07-09 3 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF I COMMERCE. 1 OAILT PHICES CtJBRIXT. Singapore, Monday, noon.B Buyer*. SeUeraM, R S.S. equal to London W Standard, Spot (loose) 23 s T« do. (F. 0.8.) 23 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: f its.pt. Oct Dec. 25 2.> 4 I Jan. March 25«* 2*%J Tone of Market: Very193 words
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Advertisement392 1934-07-09 4 ML HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR lf-17, Braa Baaah Road, SINGAPORE L II you are in need of electric Ights, fans, motors, etc., and water itrvice, please write to the above ujdresa or Thone 3411. EVEREST INK GUM livered free anywhere in Malaya for ider amounting to not less than392 words
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Advertisement338 1934-07-09 4 WANTED Agen. es are open in many districts for well introduced medical preparations. None but those who have good corineotions nee 1 apply. Post Box 739, c|o Malaya Tribune. ANNOUNCEMENTThis is to inform the puol.c and my patrons that I have opened a busing of my own under the name338 words
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Advertisement516 1934-07-09 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEaTcHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Tn Voluntary Liquidation). LOSS OF SCRIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to tne Liquidators of this Company to is.-:uo a duplicate scrip in place of the following share certificate which is alleged, to have been lost OI No.516 words
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Advertisement574 1934-07-09 4 NOTICE. now &-^SSn^-«SvSS and English arc to J "free while a charged for SPCRMTAItY. PERAK TURF CLUB. SUMMER 1934. First Day, Saturday. 7th July, S-cnri Day. Wednesday 11th July. *HTaird Day, Saturday, 14th Jul), Th» Races start at:— 9.30 p.m. on Saturdays. 3 00 p.m. on Wednesday MEMBERS' $1 SWEEPSTAKE574 words
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Advertisement305 1934-07-09 4 Enrol for a -<>una Technique and Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Pnnr.v JOIN NOW RAJAH'S COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. OUR RAPID COURSE Day and N'|^ Classes. ttM Exam. Strengthens the for Blood. And the F7 ate^ ac °lch e Coughs, Free 25 cent, per pkt. SO, Emerald Hill Road,305 words
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Advertisement493 1934-07-09 4 1_ MIO YEAR I CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. ri+Jim from 90 cts. upwards. Yick Woh Hing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). I GENUINE $I<S I I EUGENE T. I I WAVE. I I DCDII 79 STAMFORD ROAD -1 TO LIST TO LET493 words
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Article173 1934-07-09 5 Chairman To See Chiang Kai Sh:k Shanghai, July 7. GENERAL lizu Yung Cnang the Chairman oi Shansi, and hka lieutenant. General Yanc Ai Yuen, arrived in Hankow on Thursday. Interviewed, he said that he was goto <ucm t n detailed report to both Marsha! Chiang Kai Shek and173 words
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Article379 1934-07-09 5 Elephants Visit A Railway Halt (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, July 6. Mr. Eng Lim Foo, attached to the Postal Department. Kuala Lipis, is in Kuala Lumpur on a short holiday. Mr. G. Sturrock. A.M.1.C.E., Adviser Public Works Department, F.MS. and S S., will pay a visit379 words
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Article340 1934-07-09 5 Election Of Straits Chinese Representative CiOLILIENCIKG on the election of a re- pieatntitive of the Penang Straits Lh a se British Association to the Municipal Commissiun. the Straits Echo say.->: Before the balloting started Mr. Lim Cheng Law jo*ungiy asked that the *wo candidates should address the340 words
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Article158 1934-07-09 5 Man Who Buys A Coffin But Docs Not Die Johannesburg. Transvaal. Eves since 1903. when his fa her dird at the age of 65. Mr. A J. VellEma o! has been convinced that he himself wcu d die at the same age. So he: Wro e158 words
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Advertisement496 1934-07-09 5 AWFUL PAIN U Itching and Burning Terrible. Healed by Cuticura. Eciema broke out in a sore eruption on my leg. just behind the ankle. It wms in a pater, as big as the palm of my hand, and I had awful pain at times. It wms of a dry nature496 words
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Advertisement255 1934-07-09 5 For SPEED i and it tCiULARITV Send your letters by The Fastest Rout? to JAVA, SUMATRA and EUROPE J' ■*****1 I I I I I I I'l llnllil.il'.|.;» I• I •:•'•>• tI i <r( if II I t I till I ••IH 0 J SISSON'S I f m I s255 words
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Miscellaneous713 1934-07-09 5 Wireless TO DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Test Match Cricket Described THE third and fourth day.-:' play in the Third Cricket Test Match between England and Austra ia at Old Trafford, Manchester, will be described in accounts to be broadcast in all transmissions to-day and to-morrow. These will be given by Howard713 words
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Miscellaneous164 1934-07-09 5 shall, relayed from Old Trafford, Manchester. 2.20 a.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. Entertainment Hour: Van Straten and his Band (by permission of Quaglino's Restaurant). 320 a.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich A recital of gramophone records by Christopher Stone. 3.50 a.m.: These Young People, a radio romance by Herbert Green; produced164 words
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Article166 1934-07-09 6 Run On Shansi Provincial Bank Taiyuan, June 7. Rumours that General Yen Hsi Shan is seriously il* caused a run on the Shansi Provincial Bank at Taiyuan yesterday and to-day. The bank was practically surrounded throughout the day yesterday and the iron bars in the front door of166 words
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Article, Illustration85 1934-07-09 6 PASSENGERS JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING The following passengers are on board the Antenor, which is due at Singapore on Saturday:— Mrs. A. E. Day, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brooks, Mr. R. D. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wylie, Mr. B. Grijpink, Mr. W R.85 words
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Article160 1934-07-09 6 Haludan, Norwegian, 761 tons; from Bangkok 9.7, to Bangkok, date unknown. Kinta, British, 509 tons; from Penang 7.7, to Penang 9.7. Main, Norwegian, 649 tons; from Bombay 8.7, distinction and date of departure unknown. m nmn Burdwan, British, 2,878 tons; from London 8.7, to Yokohama 9.7 Mancaster Castle,160 words
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Article61 1934-07-09 6 The Jean Laborde is due here from Saigon on July 10 at 7 a.m., and w<ll probably sail on the same day at 1 p.m. for Colombo. Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. She will berth at a S.H.B. whari on arrival. The P and O. Behar has61 words
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Article105 1934-07-09 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Nordmark 18; Hague Maru 16; Main 13; Bintang 11; Dardanus 9; Troilus 7.' Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Eurybates 30; Havre 32; Kajang 33; Muncaster Castle105 words
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Article146 1934-07-09 6 Settlement Of Dispute Reached Shanghai, June 13. Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, has received instructions from the Government to make investigations into the B.A.T. strike situation and to devise measures to effect an early settlement. It is understood that Dr. Kung will start exchanging views with146 words
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Article103 1934-07-09 6 Nanking, June 7. Tfee Eurasia Aviation Company has re- j ceived a telegram from General Shen Shih Tsai. Garrison Commander in Sinkiang, re J porting that the Mohammedan troops v:nd?r General Ma Chung Ying have left for south- j em Sinkiang and that there is now no103 words
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Article32 1934-07-09 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembangby aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by the Africa Maru, due at Singapore to-morrow.32 words
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Article19 1934-07-09 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Karagola June 14 July 9 Johan van Oldenbarnevelt June 18 July 919 words
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Article120 1934-07-09 6 Trial Of Young Man On Many Charges Belgrade. A youne man. aged onlv 20, U beinp tried by a Zagreb Court for: Attempting to murder his 16-year-old wife bv throwing her down a well; Bettlng fire to a neighbour's, barn; Stealing wood from the State forests;120 words
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Article99 1934-07-09 6 Death Following Assault By Japanese Nanking, June 21. In connection with the Yeh Mu Hua case, the Foreign Office has telegraphed to the Chinese Minister in Tokyo to lodge a protest with the Japanese Government against the outrage The Foreign Office declared that at. least the Japanese Government99 words
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Article67 1934-07-09 6 Prices On Unprecedented Law Level Chinkiangpu, Kiangsu, June 22, The farmers in northern Kiangsu are having a difficult time in getting rid of their rural products. The over production has sent the price of rural products to an unprecedented low level. At the present moment a picul of67 words
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Article57 1934-07-09 6 Shanghai, June 20. Mr. Me' Lan Fan*, the famous actor, left here for Kaifer.g yesterday with his follow- fhsv intend io give a series of performance at Kaifong for the benefit of refugees. Mi liei s bVW considering the request of the Soviet authorities to give57 words
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Article36 1934-07-09 6 Nanking, June 12. Mr Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government, left here for Ruling this morning. He will be away from Nanking until the coming September when the weather I gets cooler.36 words
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Article167 1934-07-09 6 SELLING. Singapore, Jury London 4 months; sight 24 *g London 3 ninths sight 32 London W days', sight 4 0j64 London 30 day' sight 2 41/s London demand 2 A 7(64 London T.T. 886 Lyon and Paris demand 151 Hamburg demand 5g% Samarang demand Rangoon, Madras and Colombo167 words
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Article195 1934-07-09 6 Cricket On St Joseph's Ground IN the match between the Nondescripts' C.C.and the St. Joseph 1 Institution on tic letter's ground on Saturday afternoon the St. Joseph's beat the former team by five wic\seU» T Scores: NONDESCRfPTS* C.C. C. Periera b Le Mercier 21 Choor Singh 1» Le195 words
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Article135 1934-07-09 6 Gloria Swanson Gives Tips On Success I New York. Crisp advice to young gsrls» on what they should do when they grow up has been given by Gloria Swanson, the screen star. The girls, eged eleven and nine respectively, had called at the theatre where Miss135 words
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Article71 1934-07-09 6 Shanghai, June 15. Survey work on the Yushan-Nanchang section of the. proposed Chekiang Kiangsi Railway has been completed and construction work will begin as soon as all necessary preparations have been completed. It is expected that the whole work will be completed before the end of 1935. The71 words
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Article187 1934-07-09 6 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 9 High Tides.—lo a.m., 8,48 pjn. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division Three B, Singapore Athletic Union v Straits Cattle Trading, Geylang; Commercial Cup, Straits Times v. v Govt. Monopolies, Anson Road Stadium; Friendly, S.C.C. v. RA Battery, S.C.C.187 words
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Article62 1934-07-09 6 ALHAMBRA.—"No More Women." APOLLO.—Chinese silent pictures. CAPITOL.—"The Cat and the Fiddle.' EMPIRE. —"The Last Flight." 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: "I was a62 words
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Advertisement759 1934-07-09 6 SiKGAPOM HOTItS j [goodwood park hotel I I Scott. Road. Th 90, I Special Dinner Dance I I ON SATURDAY j r Music by ARTHUR'S ELITE BAND. DINNER DANCE $2.00. NO CHARGE FOR AFTE* DINNER DANCING. FOR RESERVATIONS 'PHONE 6490. HOTEL "f I (Efctftblhbcd 1905). I I The OnJy Boarding759 words
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Miscellaneous69 1934-07-09 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Mours. Deg. F. Alor Star 92 Nil 9.5 77 Sitiawan 93 Nil 10.7 71 K. Trengganu 89 Nil 10.7 74 Bukit Jeram 91 Nil 8.5 73 Malacca 86 Nil 9.3 7569 words
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Miscellaneous112 1934-07-09 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO DAY- (Raub) 2 p.m. 3pm Pamang*at, Sam*. W ,p m TO-MORROW Tarempa tS Karunon f B c c 9 a.m. pfngerang (S Soon Heng) 9 a.m. Rengat and pm Western Canada and Western states of U.S.A. (Troilus) 2 p.m. China (Troilus) 2 p.m. Hon4ong (Troilus) 2112 words
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Miscellaneous230 1934-07-09 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps up to and for week ending July 15, 1934. TO-DAY, JULY 9 5.15 pm— Headquarters, S.R.A. (v.), A. A Gun Drill. 5.30 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. W, Assault Bridging. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.F.C. RE. (v.) (Malays), Engine and Light.230 words
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Article376 1934-07-09 7 London Ceremony MANY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS London, July 7. »JHE wedding of Dr. Sxe Ming Sze, son of the Chinese Minister in Washington, Dr. Alfred Sze, and Miss Bessie Li took place at the Chinese Legation which was gorgeously Deflowered for the occasion. Mr. Quo Tai Chi, Chinese376 words
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Article179 1934-07-09 7 Duty Oh Rice Imports Increased Hongkong, June 7. Tho Financial Department of the Kwangtung Provincial Government has issued a notice declaring that the tobacco and wine tax in Kwangtung will be increased by two per cent, as from July 1. •The extra charge v/ill be used for strengthening179 words
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Article129 1934-07-09 7 POSTAL SERVICE RESTORATION China And The Manchukuo Shanghai, July 7. rVDLLOWING Jhe restoration of rail- way traffic between Peiping and Mukden, negotiations have been renewed for the restoration of the postal services. The Chinese Government, it is learnt, has refused to agree to formal restoration on the ground that recognition129 words
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Article149 1934-07-09 7 Congressman's Opinion Of U.S. Ambassadors Washington. United States Ambassadors abroad are "mere errand-boys—and not very bright ones at that." That is the opinion of Mr. Raymond J. Cannon, Democrat member of the House of Representatives for Wisconsin. He has introduced in the House a resolution calling for149 words
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Article149 1934-07-09 7 Paving Stones Stolen In Broad Daylight Prague. The main street of Chomutov «Bohemia» Is "up"—and likely to remiin so for some time, thanks to an enterprising gang of thieves. Cartloads of granite paving stones e.rr-ved 3nd were neatly piled at the sides of the road, ready to be149 words
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Article105 1934-07-09 7 Slides Down Hill On A Sledge Genoa. A well-known restaurant has been moved bodily from one street in Genoa to another. The site of the restaurant was recently sold, and the owner had to make up his mind to meve to a nex\ site further down the steep105 words
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Article105 1934-07-09 7 Man Carried Up 200 Feet And Dashed To Death Tokyo. Six men were swept into the air when a giant kite, 27 feet across, rose from the ground in a sudden gust of wind near the village of Otsumuru, Japan. All except one of them released their105 words
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Article81 1934-07-09 7 Serving A Subpoena On Dillinffer Tucson, Arizona. Mr. Edmund Atkinson, Pima County Deputy enenit'. says that he ha* been given the world's toughest job. He has been told to serve a subpoena on John Dilknger, America'a PuWtc Enemy Number I. The fugitive gunmnn Is cited to appear81 words
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Article780 1934-07-09 7 China And Japan HOW THEY MAY BE FRIENDS fjpHE general tendency in Europe to form political and economic blocs has affected Asia. According to latest Reuters despatches the Persian Chief Executive is now on visit in Turkey and is discussing with Kemal Pasha the formation of780 words
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Advertisement272 1934-07-09 7 Viennese Beauty Parlour A Permanent Waving In June and Julyonly $7.50 shampo:) Setting and j rimmmg Make your appointment now. Z^/ 121, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. mm!!!i i-.i.j.-.i.iiiiiiiiiJi iHii^iiiinnMiiiin.ijiiiiii-uiiiinniiiiMiniiilwiimrmt»;:!!* liiiillniHiWiiininiunt*'- \L ~4l Sunshine Glaxo is specially prepared to IP qi c the baby who cannot have movers I"' I milk the272 words
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Advertisement199 1934-07-09 7 |jiituttiiiiaiii!ii!ifliiitiiiiaiisiit.itiiiii S i l a,iii:ii> a fMii«:it l i l l<ra l ll|liai t a a a a a a a a i bniiJWiltinn i i n I SOIE lIIIULS I I m X ARE FED ON RAW MEAT TO MAKE I I I THEM SAVAGE. IT IS NOT NECES--1199 words
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Miscellaneous211 1934-07-09 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." Thi& Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the211 words
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Advertisement712 1934-07-09 8 ■LI m HOLiDAT' FPFDRIC march A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, STARRING TIA v ,.]> SIR GUY STANDING. A Miracle Off Morten Motion Picture Art! pavilion tfhh 6.15 and 9.15 ikmL?' 9 A rollicking story one cf WEf «sss.r. 5.5? W jack ra M .,.„....r. 1U "V IV"". %I" I p i HARLBaRDUBH712 words
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Article, Illustration315 1934-07-09 9 11/ITH a sensational admixture of the i W pmhistoric and the modern in a atory nf fantastic imagination, RKO-Rauio n akes v b d for an all-time record »ilb us soectacular production. -King Kong. teatThS Fry Wray. Robert Armstrong and Bruce Cabot, and in the315 words
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Article135 1934-07-09 9 Difficulty I" Maintaining Rate* Reuter. London. J-*»y tl IrftdiTlSJ ioknl S'uOCtv Although tiunr :r>b;.nk> u-', ?:V.| ov4tcv mifHrtltY i.-.im dlvtrttnO ,sl hfth-l-|Uf booil mVGSlyeor m ftwwns drsW mem lor itoi vnU lr the v.r.um- o -V ACOOmVk |:im .1 tum Wi Tr( l aamlle 1 y SL cReuter. - 135 words
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Article42 1934-07-09 9 Shanghai. June 13- I n agreement na. The report .^„rihe chin ese and source. been conducted No negotiation have d w» Municipa j between Mr. O A. iJ» sna nghai and Government of we, Municipal Council —"Shanghai Chen rmv. .......,.i„ifiiiMliil<42 words
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Article119 1934-07-09 9 His Hcturn To Chinese Capital Nanking. June 14. Ar"or4 tie to xFoort* tin** Khikiaug ,SCblwi» Kai Shek lor][tttwe for Nnnitinv this moTlilnr. on board the Cr it'h V ""^c cd 10 arrive in Nanking with nag, mi placards with inscriptions welJ' the ric• ortons GenerolUmmr Min Nanking. June119 words
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Article43 1934-07-09 9 Experts Ami Colombo's Position Reuter. London. July 7. Yesterday's Colombo message regard4Tm pet lb. tariff on Japanese textiles was" erroneous, the experts conthat a specific 3d. per yard presence on British exports was required to achieve the same end as ajl***.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article391 1934-07-09 9 j 1 Reflection* On Anniversary TO-DAY (June I®' I 4 1 H 9iy t h e has returned to history When we recall the gwn la3t 10 of the Academy dl rtl g ores ent plight years and ponder on' retrain from of the country aUSp i391 words
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Article44 1934-07-09 9 Gen. Chen Chi Tan* Arrests Fukien Rebels Hongkong. June 11. General Chen Chi Tang issued an order ne yesterday for the arrest of all Leaders of the Fukien uprising. Ho less than 8.000 =°Wlers of the former a have d [^gpjffil44 words
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Article444 1934-07-09 9 Details Qf Current Prices. Singapore, July 6. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati JJ Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 32 Hens Uocatty reared), kati 40 Ducks (Java), each 45 Paeons, domestic444 words
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Article213 1934-07-09 9 katch With Anslo-dUnese School I IT HE match between Aivgto--1 Chinese School and the TW*;: played on the latter's ground cm Sat ir day ended in a comfortable win for the V.M.C A. by 41 runs. rh4f11 Battling first, the N**^^ School compiled 66 runs cut of which213 words
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Article30 1934-07-09 9 Construction WHI Begin mis Month Shanghai. June 12. is financed by the ot the loan has oi $350.e00 will be turned over by the end of this month.30 words
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Article38 1934-07-09 9 Nanking. June U. The Government has received a telegram from the Chinese delegation o Tibet reporting their arrival at Lfta» on June 3. The delegates are now making EH E land route via Sikang-'*China Times.38 words
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Article52 1934-07-09 9 Shanghai. June It The China Development Finance Cbrof which Mr T. L. Soong; Is th#» r,pneral Manager, will soon cstabiisn L branch om M e fo? the North-west with Mr. Hsieh Chih as the Director. The object of the new concern is primarily tor the industrial development lof52 words
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Article117 1934-07-09 9 D?nnison Top-Score* W j Knock For 62 112 MESSRS UttlU-d Ea*i r mTK WC. b; M»O J™"'"J wwd»y. T>" R •>;^ l h.,. r h f ;'tu V -nuklnL 88 an'-, !fc< Ufclteert; r<, 112 12*i (or 8 Ft voC; Cupi. Den" < l £j3 -p/7 u117 words
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Advertisement10 1934-07-09 9 HOUSE, j I HIGH STREET. 1 1 SELEGIE ROAU GEYLANG.10 words
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Advertisement94 1934-07-09 9 CASKI jCLEARANCI Over 8 000 GENTS' LADIES' J| I CHILDREN'S H ■GUARANTEED ALL LLATTUiH THROUGHOUT. S iMust be cleared at any I make space f'>r new KtmV^H I DISCOUNTS II I RAN( iIN l' ,in>l Ml ISO per cent. M I 30 per cent. mJP I 40 per cenu I94 words
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Obituary94 1934-07-09 10 Sir Poh P<« YdTiR, n(r«<i 65, away peacefully al p.m., o.\ Tuesday, July :t, at No. 161, K*'»* Son R<i., off Ka«*t Coast Rd. Hi* lfcav»-* behind U *»n% Mi'icrs. P'h CVino Stm. Poll Peng biaSe anci Poh Ptnp Lan, on* daughter, Poh L\..nr Neo and son-in-law,94 words
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Article744 1934-07-09 10 IN the current issue of The Roda— an exceedingly interesting number regarding Singapore, by the way—there is an interview with the Officer Administering the Government on Malaya's contribution to the Rotary movement. "In my view," said Mr. Caldecott, "the main value of Rotary lies in the opportunities it744 words
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Article197 1934-07-09 10 The well-known sculptress Miss Dora Gordine (Mrs. Garlick) has returned to Johore after a visit to Bali. H. E. the High Commissioner and Mrs. Caldecott left Kuala Lumpur for Malacca and Seremban on Saturday. Mr. R. D. Atkinson, of the legal firm of Tilleke and Gibbins, Bangkok, is returning from197 words
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195 1934-07-09 10 «/E shall have to revise our stock of W standard British jokes. For many years now it has been a subject of nitense amusement to Punch and otner papers that the game of lawn tennis is played in the suburbs of London. They would give195 words
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Article193 1934-07-09 10 PERRY'S brilliant victory has been swiftly followed by an offer of $25,000 for four months' work if he will turn professional. What answer he will give is doubtful, but he has at various times expressed himself emphatically on the question of tennis and amateurism, calling attention to the enormous193 words
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Article338 1934-07-09 10 «ALAYA has suddenly become an W Qbject of intense interest to the entire world. Responsible statesmen of all countries with commercial Interests in the East are watching the itrength- ening of fortifications in Singapore with a satisfaction born of the knowledge that therein lies the greatest factor contributing338 words
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Article315 1934-07-09 10 By "Looker-On" blow lor Singapore! A Following his goodwill tour, Mr. J. G. Latham, the Deputy Prime Minister ol Australia, has recommended the appointment of trade representatives in Batavia, Shanghai, Tokyo and possibly Hongkong, but not a word is said about us. It may have been315 words
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Article21 1934-07-09 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, '6. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY, 7. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CHINA NEWS, 19.21 words
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Advertisement335 1934-07-09 10 I -< I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I t i.iinl :|ii||i|;i|!'IHIMIllliilillll|iiililttlll|HI|lliilliln|lllllllililllilHlilllllitluHi|lHillil» ■TZ/tZ I sc«W whisky I ti I tail DAWSON —j ?k- EASY TO SAY j HARD TO BEAT. '•^^fe 5 -i AAA r "FOLLOW THE LEAD" j DOCTORS335 words
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Advertisement145 1934-07-09 10 'JP PERFECTION tOMOj T\ describes the superior <?\J workmanship of Sin*a- X mm pore's Leadin» Tailor. )fr WING LOONG Is un- jV doubtedly in the fore- k\ front snd offers you, with Perfection in Suitings, >X Styie snd Cut, complete >\ fikY satisfaction snd inexpcn- A give service. k 5£145 words
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143 1934-07-09 11 U.S. Strikers Quiet ARREST OF DUTCH REDS San Francisco, July 8. |JNDER threats of the use of bayonets, bullets and machineguns by the National Guard, the striking longshoremen are now quiet. Following last week's disorders, the commander of the143 words
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Article215 1934-07-09 11 Spread Of Trouble In Holland Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, July 8. THE city is now calm. Strong police and military forces have overawed the rioters. All meetings of the Communist Party are banned and several leaders have been arrested. The trouble has spread to other towns and disturbances areReuter Wireless. - 215 words
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Article49 1934-07-09 11 Abolition Of Titles Report Denied {From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 8. A N official statumertt was broadcast A on Saturday night describing as without foundation the report m Siamese papers that the Government was drafting a law to abolish all tiths conferred by the King.49 words
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Article32 1934-07-09 11 Celebrates His NinetyFifth Birthday Reuter. Lakewood. New Jersey, July 8. wMn John D Rockefeller celebrated M his 95th birthday quietly with on brat wave erased first time for a fortnight-Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article60 1934-07-09 11 First 'Taxi" Passenger Booking The Penang *g*J3* ggg* gg been makin? W first taxi past few months boo tea Hen gight last Anglo-Oriental who is in a machine interests in the East engag He to take him to,Kuag the club piloted by M^ r E e £geler60 words
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Article88 1934-07-09 11 Embargo Holds Up i Merchandise Reuter. Panamu. July 8 THE doc to at Cristobal are glutted with Japanese merchandise which has 1 been refused admittance to Jamaica and other parts of the British West Indies owing to the British embargo. Over 5,000 tons, mainly textiles, wi*hReuter. - 88 words
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Article165 1934-07-09 11 Dr. Wellington Koo On Europe Shanghai. July 9. Dr Wellington Koo, the Chinese Minister to France, made a detailed report concerning the League of Nations to Mr. Wang Ching Wei «chairman of the Executive Yuan and Foreigfi Minister» yesterday. The latter is in Shanghai, seeking medical treatment. Dr.165 words
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Article133 1934-07-09 11 Taken In Lieu Of Waires Shanghai. July 9. That he stole his former employer s sampan because he had tailed to pay his wages, was the excuse put forward by an Indian Muslim, IshaJi. when nwas brought up this morning before the Third Magistrate. Mr J. M133 words
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Article124 1934-07-09 11 Big Discount Off Current Prices I Contractors to the British forces in Malaya for the repair of watches and clocks, the nrrh -of Yick Woh Hing are offering at present, a good opportunity of buying timekeepers, gramophones, car speedometers and scientific instruments such as field glasses and124 words
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Article32 1934-07-09 11 The Lian Kee Kok has been exempted from registration in the Settlement ol Singapore. The appointment of the Hon. the Resident Councillor, .Malacca to be a Deputy Controller of Rubber is .gazetted.32 words
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56 1934-07-09 11 A untitled received by the la test air mail of one of three new fast fighting machines, shown for the first time at the R.A.F. display. The plane is another step towards the aircraft designers' aim of a central engine-room in which mechanics can attend to the power untitled and56 words
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Article458 1934-07-09 11 Intends To Resign SEQUEL TO GERMAN TERROR Reuter Wireless. HP HE belief that van Papen's activities as Vice-Chancellor have ended is strengtened by the fact tha' workmen are removing all the furni ture from his official office, which henceforth will be the headquarters of Herr Lutze,Reuter Wireless. - 458 words
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Article66 1934-07-09 11 Enlisted From Students In Middle Schools Shanghai, July 9. A journalist has just returned from Manchuria reports that the Manchukuo Army, which is now reducing its strength, is mostly enlisted from students in the middle schools. Japanese goods are successful y ousting Chinese and foreign goods from the66 words
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Article716 1934-07-09 11 Captives' Suicide TERRIBLE STORIES BY REFUGEES Shanghai, July 9. 1 ERRIBLE stories of conditions in the "Red" zones in Kiangsi are being told by several Communists who have surrendered to the Government troops. Many they say. were unable to escape from the Reds and committed suicide. Nine716 words
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Article129 1934-07-09 11 American Note To Finland Reuter. Washington, July B INDIRECT criticism of Britain and other war debtors is contained in a note which Mr Cordell Hull has sent to the Finnish Government, acknowledging payment of the debt instalment due on June 15. He says that the payment isReuter. - 129 words
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Article51 1934-07-09 11 London, July 6. The Anglo-Lithuanian commercial agreement was signed at the Foreign Office this afternoon by Sir John Simon and Mr Walter Runciman (for the United kingdom) and by M. Bronius Balutis, Minister in London (on behalf of the Lithuanian Government). The text will be issued on51 words
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Article97 1934-07-09 11 Three Complaints "i LANDING OF MEN A 1 SAKHALIN \i Moscow, July Si nPHE Counsellor of the Soviet El basay has lodged a aeries complaints with the chicf of j' 1 Department of European Affair* I Tokyo. i'J He protested against: 1. The presence of the97 words
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Article36 1934-07-09 11 Mr. K. MacLennan, Superinteng Malayan Posts and Telegraphs Ser ras been seconded for service in Jor Miss E. A. M. Stillwell. matron ofy Shanghai Municipal Hospital for nese, has retired after twenty jffl service. j n36 words
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Advertisement343 1934-07-09 11 BRITAIN'S j9 STRONGEST MAN £j n, E J|r Ipl TIRED OVERSTRAINED J world's foremosj hotter the tide of j BHtain's Strongest < wrought nerves mean, and I have Greatest DOS3ible assistance. Indeed, to counteract the straij, Krige displays the use of Phosferine is w|F necessary, and I have seen ample343 words
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Article889 1934-07-09 12 Malacca Ceremony t IDEALS OF DUTY AND SERVICE" (From Our Own Correspondent./ m Malacca, July 8. *SHE presentation of Colours to the I Malacca Volunteer Corps yestery was witnessed by large crowds "Shortly before 5 p.m. the Battalion £h Lieut.Col. A. A. Lermit, 0.8. E., Icommand marched889 words
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Article460 1934-07-09 12 Veiled Woman In The Dock A BENGALI woman, hgavily veiled, and two Sikh? in white turbans, stood charged in the Assize Court to-day with the murder ol a compatriot, husband ol tiie woman. The trial is before Mr. Justice Prichard and a special Jury, and it460 words
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Article109 1934-07-09 12 Area Between Peiping Ai>d Tientsin Submerged t I The Eaaiaj asad Ysnsfting.:. 'j Hopei are rising, tat ievej of tfee wmVtt ceir.g already r-~ and telephonic eommanicatton bet i Peip ng and TienUir. are interrupted owing to damage to the lines, aj i tht railway is submerged at109 words
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Article53 1934-07-09 12 Search For Labourers In Swatow Hongkong, July a. A delegation from the overseas Chinese in Malaya is arriving in Swatow to en'ist Chinese labourers to develop the tut mines in Malaya. The Chamber of Commerce at Swatow has requested the district authorities to accord protection to the visitors.—Sin53 words
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Article300 1934-07-09 12 Presentation To Seremban Teacher I iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Strembon. July 7. HIS Exce lency the Acting High Commissioner, Mr. Andrew Caldecoti, Accompanied by Mr. H. G. Beverh. A.D.C.. and his Private BecreUry, arrived in Seremban this morning to prrsont the Certificate of Honour to Che' Mohamed300 words
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Article168 1934-07-09 12 Secret Meeting Held In Switzerland i Basle. July 8. Mr. George Hairison. the Governor of the New York Federal Reserve Bank accompanied by the vice-governor. Mr. Sproul. was present at the preliminary meeting of governors of the Bank of International Settlements. The meeting was also attended by Mr.168 words
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Article228 1934-07-09 12 Interesting New Series Of Books FROM the liOw««* M*r Milton I\n6 Co.. numhM- W» «houM !.<• weicom» if. wluenUoiiu Hork in «his fit the wontl. They iwtotfc Th of Hu«.fc t»y g(ab»rt Jww« S- &Vr«M. l«ok which w«* rtm !>u rri in 132 K. "School HisLr.rv <>112 hv228 words
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Article105 1934-07-09 12 Judge Dismisses Verdict In Seduction Charge Edmonton. Alberta, July 4. Mr Justice Iv^ s tiui dismissed the jury's vßidlct -iwardluu sio.ooo to Mis* Vivian Mftomillan gainst Mr. 4 j F Bi-ownlee. Ptwnlw Alberta, iov eaticcmimt and seduction.—Reu'ei Wireless. M'. Browalee hu ri*sigwd the Prenjfi'.Vnip H® sueroeded by Mt105 words
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Article92 1934-07-09 12 -i By Air Mail I from Our Own Correspondent) London. June 27. A. A. Gibson I Private tuition. Singaj pove> has been awarded a scholarship 1 valued at £30 at King's Moor School. Qlossop. Visitors io Malays House during the week Include•:—Mr. J. E. S, Alexander. S.S. Police,92 words
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Article255 1934-07-09 12 Anniversary Of The Constitution j Bangkok, June 28. The nation yesterday celebrated the second anniversary of the fPProval of the provisional constitution, which formed the basis of the Constitutional Government of Siam. Government offices, banks and commercial houses remained closed in observance of the historic occasion;255 words
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Article75 1934-07-09 12 Oppression Of The People Of Memel Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 4. SERIOUS diplomatic representations are being made immediately to Britain. France, Italy and Japan, signatories of the Memel convention, alleging oppression of the people of Memel by the Lithuanian Government. Tiiis is Germany's reply to the recent dismissalReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article229 1934-07-09 12 Busy Week-End For The Ambulance A number of serious aocidei.U Occurred •luring the wt«ek-end, necessitating the removal nf the victims to Hospital by ujnbulanrv. An Indian was knocked down b> a moforlorry ur tlu- junction of RoohAre Roud and Victoria Street on Saiuvda.v moiling. lie in iv»*d o229 words
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Article101 1934-07-09 12 The (i 11nisby trawler Vendora, which vras temped In Honningsvaag last February unci charged with illegal fishing, has been EPOtdtted on appeal by the Vardoe District Couri (states a Reuter message from Oslo), ihe decision followed upon evidence given in the Verdora's favour by a Norwegian trawler101 words
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Article86 1934-07-09 12 Two dumb lighter* for service in the Near East have bee i completed by the Ardrossen Bo kyard, Ltd* Ayrshire. The lighters have a length between perpendiculars of 15£ ft; t with a moulded breadth of 26 Vi ft., and are designed to carry 24086 words
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Article37 1934-07-09 12 The meeting of women of the Straits cmnesp" Methodist Church at 11 a.m. on I Wednesday will be held in the "church ana not M 10 Mount Sophia Road. Mi P. B. Moans will bo the speaker.37 words
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Article412 1934-07-09 12 Opening Ceremony long ust of STUDENTS Bangkok, June 30. IN line with her national educational policy, Shtm has established new University of Moral and Politico! Sciences, the formal inauguration o. which was conducted by H.K.11 Prince Narisra. the Regent. last Wednesday afternoon. The occasion of the412 words
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Article34 1934-07-09 12 Shanghai. July 9. Owing to the drought, the prices of foodstuffs in Nanking have -risen sharply. The authorities are In consultation with the rice merchants on the matter.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.34 words
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Article105 1934-07-09 12 The death of Mr. T. N. Sinnathambv. hcadm aster of the Kanterodai English School has occurred at Jaffna. Deceased was a brother of Mr. T. N. Appadurai. the head postmaster at Kuala Lumpur. Dr W. A. Young. Professor of Bacteriology, College of Medicine. Singapore, Major C. E. Bone. Superintendent, Survey105 words
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Advertisement22 1934-07-09 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, j 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. I FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR I VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANGB22 words
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Article676 1934-07-09 13 Coroner's Inquiry WANTED MAN STILL MISSING r£HE Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G Porter) opened an inquiry into th Fire Station double murder thh morning. Tt will be recalled that early on the morning of July 1, a young Cantonese woman was found in the yard bleeding profusely676 words
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Article39 1934-07-09 13 Shanghai, June 14. rui nt »it> eunboats "Chang Ning" to be launched at and IZSZ These two gunboats are the I 1 0? f the ten gunboats built by the Kiangian tfXSSS the Ministry of the Navy.39 words
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Article466 1934-07-09 13 Fourteen Chinese Charged At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 7. THE Police at Geylang Patah had to ask for assistance* from the Johore Bahru Police, when a riot broKe out on the night of June 13, in the Malayan Pineapple Factory which is about466 words
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Article116 1934-07-09 13 Satisfactory Pact With Britain j i Reuter Wireless. London, July 4. THE Anglo-German debt negotiations in London reached agreement for the current six months, during which period Britain will suspend the Clearing House project, while Germany will provide sterling funds at the Bank of England for purchase atReuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article77 1934-07-09 13 Professional Corporations Established I Reuter Wireless. Rome. July 6. DECREES have been published establishing six professional corporations completing the twenty-two planned, for the Corporative State. They represent insurance and credit, professions and arts, communications by air and sea. internal communications, entertainments and hospitality, including the tourist industryReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article67 1934-07-09 13 "Sitting Pretty" Ai I The Roxy "Sitting Pretty," the Paramount spectacular musical picture, commenced a run at the Roxy last night. The picture is packed with comedy and song hits. Jack Cakic. Jack Haley and Ginger Rogers head the cast and are weh supported by Thelma Todd, Lew67 words
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Article248 1934-07-09 13 Sundays Cricket At Hong Lim Green A fine 50 not out by Henry Boon, the S. C. R. C. player, was the main factor In 'he defeat of the second team of the Ceylon Sports Club by two wicfcets when they visited Hong Lim Green yesterday and248 words
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Article285 1934-07-09 13 Ipoh Gold Mine Case Held Up. OWING to the illness of Mr. Roland Braddell, the hearing was held up in the Ipoh Supreme Court on Friday of the suit in which Ban Hin Gold Mines, Ltd., is suing two Chinesa Towkays, resident at Kampar, for the285 words
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Article325 1934-07-09 13 July Bogey Competition At Bukit Timah The July Bogey Competition of the Singapore Gol-? Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a tie in "A" division between E. H. Hime and J. D. P. Nisbet with scores of 3 up and in325 words
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Article67 1934-07-09 13 Not Returning To Moscow Nanking, June 18. No date has yet been fixed for Dr. W. W. Yen's return to his post in Moscow. It is learned that after remaining in Nanking for several da#s he will proceed to Weihaiwei where he will spend the summer67 words
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Article348 1934-07-09 13 I Successful Dinner In Singapore I A REUNION dinnej of t r ,n I nnd .lotto.'- G'd Bo John's College. JnfTna "> ai liHd at the C- H tr' iiißht. Dr J Goanapraca.iam Ou:u'y clpal Health OfJl.vr <•> L?uest ot hunoui v.os U.v V deacon Ordtaam th»348 words
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Article221 1934-07-09 13 Malacca Beat Negri 2 Sembilan Club »1 (Trom Our Own Correspondents Seremban, July a THE Malacca State team travelled! Seremban to-day and met Nj| Sembilan Club whom they defeated four tickets and 124 runs. j Scores: j N.S.CLUB: J. E. Edmonds b.Hunte A K. Retnam stDd. D Co.221 words
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Article41 1934-07-09 13 Tientsin, JuneAccording to latest statistics, 1 Chinese coolies have left China for churia during the last twelve m«-nt These workers are now being em in the work of building roads r<i and defence works m North Man. [—Shun Pao.41 words
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Advertisement70 1934-07-09 13 ~n.n.,,.H.n«,.u.n.u.u.H.n.nmi ,.u.u.u.u-.H.M. ll 1I .M.M.M., 1 11^ mm^^^ I 1 I I The satisfactory results obtained with Lcica Camera is evidenced in the "V smile of every Leica owner. We have the latest Leica Model 111 ltj&f in stock as well as Model II and I and WH» also a70 words
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Advertisement33 1934-07-09 13 I THE j EMPLOYERS 9 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. ij33 words
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2197 1934-07-09 14 \jury To Jockey Hill: McPherson Rides Two Winners I* (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 7. llftlOUS weather and an ex *jellent going favoured the open-gjo-day, of the Perak Turf Club ly-dtiy summer meeting2,197 words
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Article86 1934-07-09 14 The first round ties in the Java Traders s h s r S n teS m p K ague charapi Koh Tian Hock beat Tay Tian Soo 3—o--bob Kirn Peow beat Soh Peng Yew 3 p'J^JSFJP"? IB beat Yeo p eng Cho tfc h o ng 2 ee86 words
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Article324 1934-07-09 14 County. Cricket TYLDESLEY'S 100 TH* CENTURY Reuter. London, July 8. SATURDAY'S close of play scores in the County cricket matches begun that day were as follows: At Folkestone; Hampshire 419 for 5 wkts. (Mead 198) against Kent. At, Peterborough; Lancashire 385 for 5 wkts. (TyldesleyReuter. - 324 words
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Article160 1934-07-09 14 To-day's Championship Ties At The S.C.C. The Singapore lawn tennis championships will be resumed to-day at the S.C.C. with the semi-finals of the open singles event. Lim Bong Soo, the holder, will meet Yong Loon Chong, who disposed of N. S. Wise, the S.C.C. champion, and Kamis,160 words
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Article77 1934-07-09 14 Segamat Beat Muar In Johore Competition (From. Out Own. Corresoondent) Johore, July 7. In the first match of the Arab Cim hsh School was surprisingly beaten by the Segamat G.E.S. This is the first time that Muar was beaten by Segamat J£S?**£ throUgh the ftrst haw filter77 words
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Article678 1934-07-09 15 The Lion's Tail Wags Furiously Reuter. London, July 7When Ley land Ames *>. ihr overnight not outs I'nplund inn'n?s to-day. the i.emp ra and there wL Jwvfol 30*000 -m limbi® to resume owing to tncu ai tacks of sore-throat, and Ba rn 1 «'iia* Bromley substituted Uiem RunsReuter. - 678 words
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Article185 1934-07-09 15 Ladies' Spoon And Rose Bowl Thirt- cards were taken out for the Volt Club ladles' July spoon and the following reigned: 43 16=2 7. Mrs- 43-16=27. Mrs. E. Litcnfi2la 46-18=28. Miss G. PainjH 44-15=29. X R. E. Moms J1.16=29. Mrs. S. H *ioss 44-14=30. Miss S. 45-14=31. Mrs.185 words
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Article346 1934-07-09 15 Chalk Bowls Well Against Merchants rHE Merchants ought to consider themselves fortunate in being given a walk-over by the United Service* in the ournament match arrunifod for pesterIny. A friendly v.as playeo instead ind tune robbed the Services an almost :eruin victory. Battin" first, the Services had onl>346 words
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Article87 1934-07-09 15 The Singapore Detective Station Football team have come oil top in the Police Divisional League championship. They have an aggregate of 14 points, having won seven games and lost one. They nave also the best goal average. This marks the first occasion when the Detective Branch have87 words
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Article42 1934-07-09 15 Khalsa Association team v. the 2.A.0.C. at cricket at Pulau Brani on Sunday: Ram Piara (cap.), B. Singh, Sopal Dass, Wazir Singh, Balbir Singh, rlarbans Singh, M. Singh, Tharam Singh, Williams, Gopal Singh, Ravilal. Reserves: Channan Singh and Ranten Singh.42 words
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Article290 1934-07-09 15 Yesterday's Cricket At McNair Road npHE S.R.C. beat the Khalsa Association JL at Cricket yesterday by a wicket and 93 runs. The game was played on the N.CC. grounds. Ram Piara did well with both bat and ball tor the losers, scoring 48 runs and taking seven290 words
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Article44 1934-07-09 15 Chicago, July 7. Jack Medica of Washington University set up a new world's record for the mile freestyle swimming of 20 57 4!5 at the National amateur championships, beating Arr*e Bergs time 21 6 4 5 put up it Sydney in 1929.—Reuter.44 words
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Article23 1934-07-09 15 The Commercial Cup match arranged for to-day between the Municipal Services and F. and N. "A" has been post poned to next Monday.23 words
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Article996 1934-07-09 15 Negri Sembilan Beaten In Friendk Match At The Stadium rpHE friendly meeting between the Malaya Command and Negri Sembilan at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday produced football of an entirely different standard to that which was seen on Saturday, when Singapore and Negri Sembilan met996 words
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Advertisement92 1934-07-09 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance 1 Company, Limited (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies92 words
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1173 1934-07-09 16 Penang L?ad In Northern Half Of The i Competition A CROWD of about 6,000 spectators saw Singapore beat Negri Sembilan decisively at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday in the Malaya Cup competition. Negri Sembilan started the game sensationally, opening the1,173 words
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Article22 1934-07-09 16 Malacca and Johore met at Segamat in the Malaya Cup on Saturday. The result was a win for Malacca22 words
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Article33 1934-07-09 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 8. Penang beat Kedah to-day 4—o in the Malaya Cup. The winners were easily the better side and scored three goa's before the interval.33 words
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Article367 1934-07-09 16 Johore Bahru Defeat Muar Police (From Oiir Oicn Correspondent) Johore, July 7. The Muar Police football team travelled to Batu «Paiy.t and were opposed to the Johore Bahru Police Depot in the Bell Cup Competition. Johore Bahru were the better team proved superior in every department. Had367 words
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Article374 1934-07-09 16 Results And Statistics To Date FE following is a summary of the matches played to date in tne Southern and Northern sect ons 01 tne competition this season. SOUTHERN SECTION Singapore beat Malacca 3 —o. S ngapore beat Johore 9—o. N.S. beat Malacca I—o. N.S. beat374 words
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Article102 1934-07-09 16 Payment Of Subscriptions Abolished At a special meeting of the Yale B P. Klang. the following officers were elected: Patrons: Messrs. Khoo Kirn Leong and S. Manuel Pillay; President, Mr. Phang Ah Chong; Vice-President, MrfYap Cnai Thuan. Captain. Mr. Moey Liang Teck; ViceCaptain, Mr. Kenneth Kiat; secretary, Mas.102 words
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Article62 1934-07-09 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. The first bowler to secure 100 wickets this season in Selangor is Hassan of t.h r Victoria Institution. He has bowled with great consistency this season. The V. I. beat the Kajang High School to-day by 97 runs. In other62 words
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Article438 1934-07-09 16 Wimbledon Tennis LADIES' TITLE FOR MISS ROUND London, July 7MISS Dorothy Kound emulated Fred Perry's example to-day and beat Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) in the final of the women's singles at Wimbledon, thus capturing the title for Britain after an interval of eight years. The woman's title438 words
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Article248 1934-07-09 16 Fine Weather Favours The Finals Reuter. London, July 7. PERFECT weather conditions prevailed for the historic regatta at Henley to-day, when the finals took place. The diamond sculls was won by Buntz (Germany) who beat Rutherford (Princeton University, U.S.A.), by three-and-a-half lengths in 8 mins. 10 sees, equallingReuter. - 248 words
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Advertisement256 1934-07-09 16 WONDERFUL SELECTIONS OF SONGS i a BUNG BY THE WORLD FAMOUS TENOR. (Schubert) I RXXOO7-AY-AY- AY. (Sfjan'sh (L har (Duet with himself) I LIST SEND ON REQUEST. NANO HENO A CO, (Agents) j 103-106, SELEGIE BOAD. f j ~rr~ —TTrrrrzsi. ■in i > t i i i i i i256 words
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515 1934-07-09 17 FEDERATION IN MELTING POT POSTPONED BY BOARE-WILLINGDON DELIBERATIONS London, June 15. OUBLIC VTION of the report of the Joint Select Committee, I now understand, has been postponed to the 2nd or 3rd week of Vmrust writes the London correspondent to the "National Call.' The original515 words
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Article200 1934-07-09 17 Chinese Wants It To Be Abolished Tientsin, June 1» It is reported «hut the Japanese troops in the war area of l.uantung v.iH be wttb,lrawn completely to the other side of the lireat Wall after the through traffic on the Peiping-Mukden Railway ib rc-e*tab-lSThere i* a strong possibility200 words
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Article77 1934-07-09 17 Revision Of Agreement Proposed Canton, June 16. Negotiations will soon be opened here 1 thn British authorities of tn^ between the WW"" i»-. e »r Str the opening of the negofat.ons. _Chao Jan Pao. kons> June 22. authorities and the J CWn Railways have arrived n rega rdin77 words
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Article104 1934-07-09 17 Second Assembly To Meet In London In 1936 New York. The eeeand assembly of the World FeTlowshfo of Faiths, known som f fim f the "Parliament of Religions WH raised w theresult of an invitaucn by Sfr Fra cis who came hero snVclally from London to attend104 words
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Article96 1934-07-09 17 Telephone Girls Remain In Btazing Building Tokyo. Pii-r broke out iP a flhop at Atonii. It Zu spread to thf Post Office next ""Sigh up in the Pest Office building n'ne telephone Rlns. They knsw (hat the Arc was creeping ■«Hs is»«s- p= ,h yj U96 words
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Article55 1934-07-09 17 Arrangements For Mutual Security Reuter. usprp voiced by th® OppoSusplcton a oU se of Commons tothe reecat eSchange of visits day that tiwi reeci Ministers of B Siri London are intended to vialts wol* Britain had not mode a d nt^p^d mM W »>d did not wßhoulReuter. - 55 words
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Article495 1934-07-09 17 General Huang In South China I Hongkong, J unt J1 I General Huan« shao awiwg. I of the Inlerior. called on Mr. HU Han Mlrt to-day. He had only a brief talk Rightist" Kuominfcang leader and men left the house. ~f riflf, n tf fol He is expected495 words
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Article154 1934-07-09 17 Martial Law Declared In Amoy Amoy, June 22. Martial 'aw was declared here this evening when several bombs exploded in the streets of Amoy, wounding two Persons. It appears that on *the night oi June a gambling house was raided by xne Chinese police. On the following day154 words
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Article75 1934-07-09 17 International Savings Society Shanehm, June 21 The Shanghai < hincse Chamber ol mere» hat» «übmitUd a s Hmistry of Finance urging it" national Savings Steely «n (hmo banned at one*. o A ~;„:v has The reason grivon I® that liw y t u e dmtniHl millions of dollar*75 words
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Article638 1934-07-09 17 Leaders' Lack Of Unity WHENEVER anyone talks about North China he would unquestionably realise the future grave possibilities In that region. Since the Japanese occupation of Manchuria and the capture cf the Great Wall, Japan has holding a key position in North China. The Great638 words
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Article50 1934-07-09 17 Rain Falls In New York New York, July 8. A RECORD 17-day heat wave has ended. Heavy rain, accompanied by cooling breezes, have fallen in New York, and there have been wWtfaX storms elsewhere. Many fires were started by ligntning Six deaths from heat arc reported.— Reuter.50 words
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Article62 1934-07-09 17 Contributions to the F.M.S. Distressed European Fund in June are:— Government Contribution, account repatriate $551.20. Clubs Rauo Club $10, Mr. J. A. Harvey A Smith $5. Mr. W. J. Corney $2. 8.0.8. $5 Mrs R. Rambout $5. Mr. W. H. W. Gubbins $5, Dr. W. J. Dickson $35.62 words
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Article39 1934-07-09 17 Shanghai June 13. M- Chen Kung Po, Minister oi Industry who has just returned from abroad, is leaving for Nanking to-night. He will make a detailed report to the Government regarding the result of his mission.—'"Shun Pr.o."39 words
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Article98 1934-07-09 17 Japanese Guards At The t Stations Shanghai. July 1% v soldiers-are freely boawb*g J th- Peioh g-Mukdm train Tnjp- i lung, Japanese fftlE' lioned at every station a ong 1» They ignore the fact that passed the boundaries of th deem.ii i tarlsed zone, a Unarmed Japanese98 words
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Article71 1934-07-09 17 To Be Established In Interior Sj •Ul Nanking, -June is. lb It ia reliably learned that the ment Las deefcAfd U) establish Political Council, in different the country to facilitate local admfanatration. Relations governing th, 0 f the Councils are now btfßg drafted BS%| Studied hy the Legislative71 words
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Article36 1934-07-09 17 ha One-Third Of Capital* g Population 3t )n Nanking. June 18. Q er According io investigations mad i then' arci 224.00 illiterates in one-third of the total population in ihm caoital—Central China Daily News.36 words
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Article86 1934-07-09 17 Sianfu, June 20. fe Tb» administration of the Lung H ib Railway is now making preparations ft the construction of a branch line conn«*j ing Tuntfkwan in- Shensi and Snan*nsi*i in Honan. I Th 2 length of the line is 200 hinese I Survey work is now86 words
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Advertisement38 1934-07-09 17 I Ithi chosihl 1 I UNAS, 11 1 IMPORTERS— npfl Ii MALAYAN MOTORS LT». I 1 SINGAPORE. ji I REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT F.M.S. BY j| WEARNE BROS. LTD. HH|| —by LWAS UMITEU l!!R ,M •mm 7-. lilHi I v38 words
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Article820 1934-07-09 18 Britain's Navy IS MALAYA IN DANGER? "FOLLOWING the postponement of the Disarmament Conference the attention of the world has been focused on the forthcoming naval conversations between Great Britain, the United States and Japan. The American delegate, Mr. Davis, left Paris or, June 16 for London820 words
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Article438 1934-07-09 18 Shanghai Man Holds Pirates Tientsin, June 15. A SHANGHAI man, Mr. Hans Berents, head of a Norwegian firm of consulting civil engineers and arcnitects, figures in a dramatic star? of a light with pirates at Peitaiho, received here by the "North China Star' In a telephoned message438 words
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Article185 1934-07-09 18 Two Manchukuo Forces Withdraw I Peiping. June 14 The Manchukuo garrison trocps at Kupeikou, Nantienmen and Peishanym be*an to withdraw to-day. The withdrawal is being carried out In a very slow manner. The Chinese authorities are preparing to take over the garrison outposts as soon as_ the185 words
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Article100 1934-07-09 18 Hauling A House Round The World Brussels. Motorists on the main road between Brussels' and Soignies were surprised when they overtook two young men pulling a c ontrapt on on wheels, surmounted by a model villa. They were more surprised still to learn that the young men proposed100 words
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Article427 1934-07-09 18 Retired Missionary Shot To Death Peking, June 15. IN a struggle with bandits who broke into his home before dawn this morning, Dr. J. H. Ingram, 75-year-old retired missionary, was murdered in front of his wife and grand-children. Dr and Mrs. Ingram, with three small grand-daughters and another427 words
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Article90 1934-07-09 18 Footballer Killed Because Of His Prowess Belgrade. Two boys' JL were playing football at Strumitza, Jugoslavia, and WWDH g iSita. the opposing grew more and more annoyed at the nay m which he dVibbled the baU up to g Sd then tricked him with a neat90 words
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Article98 1934-07-09 18 I Larger Congregations Than Before Nev York. United States Churches have larger connegations now than ever before. Lute e t statistics, published by the Christian Herald, reveal that last year church membership in U. S. A n v*ry high record of 60.&12$ «4—6->.>.48., more than the total for98 words
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Article66 1934-07-09 18 Eastern Suburbs Of Hsuchow Submerged Shanghai, July 7. Heavy rain has fallen .in the upper valley of the Huangho during the past few days. A huge volume of water Is pouring down to the lower valley. The old bed of the Huangho River continues to rise to an66 words
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Article318 1934-07-09 18 Annual Meeting MAGAZINE TO BE PUBLISHED T the annual general meeting <* A the Singapore Teachers Amoelation, held at the Rames Ration hall on Saturday, it was dec ded that the present yearly subscnpt.on of $1 be raised to $2. It was also proposed that tne Association318 words
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Article32 1934-07-09 18 Enrolment of new members for the fifty-first sess'on of the Straits Chinese Reading Club begins to-day at 8 p.m. In the Institute Hall, Rxinsep Street. Those who intend joining should be present.32 words
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Article236 1934-07-09 18 Woman Gets Rel ef After Two Tablets of New Remedy One of the greatest Medical triumphs of re ent years is the perfection ill England of a new drugless remedy that givo.i instant relief from diges ive disorders. Under the name of Chardox, the new236 words
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Advertisement74 1934-07-09 18 iT* Tjwhrtaf ape admired!, Nature intended you to have 0 beautiful white teeth. Why "A B then kt them become dis- <J x coloured?,. Eucryl Tooth Q H Powder quickly removes nico- r# tine and all other stains. It q A cleans, polishes and disinfects. Q CI Uucryl mal.es teeth74 words
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471 1934-07-09 19 Improvement Made NO BLUSTERING PROPAGANDA it mart be admitted that a great many Chinese military leaders have made considerable progress during the last two years. Even a action of the military forces has moved with the times- under the st ress of the471 words
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Article96 1934-07-09 19 Big-Scale Manoeuvres In Siberia 112. Tientsin. June ItAccording to inlormutlqrv received from source* that Soviet troops ill will hold war manoeuvres on a SStlcVrale aU.th» begtaniM of the Mftvt month Special stresa wiil be ituu "n u is learned --Shanghai Chen P:vo pelping, June a fecial telegraphic report96 words
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Article40 1934-07-09 19 Branches To Be Established Nanking, June 18. It i s learned that the Military Council lt 1 1 Vn establish several branches lias decided to w in the cf the Central Military Academy it is learned.— Shun rao.40 words
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Article394 1934-07-09 19 The Traffic To Be Resumed Peiping. June 7. ABOUT 30 railway technical experts sent by the South Manchuria Railway have arrived at Shanhaikuan and they are to make preliminary arrangements lor the organisation of a SinoJapanese Travel Agency and the resumption of through railway traffic on the Peiping-Mukden394 words
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Article224 1934-07-09 19 Goodwill Envoy To Manchuria t Peiping, June 7. It is learned that Prince Chichibu, brother of the Japanese Emperor who is now in Changcrlm paying an official call of Henry Pu Vi, newly crowned emperor of Manchoukuo, will shortly pay a brief visit to Peiping after inspecting the224 words
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Article64 1934-07-09 19 Shanghai, June 12. The standing committee of the National Economic Council will soon be held in Nanking, it is learned, to discuss the future plans of the council. Mr T V Soong is leaving for Nanking on June 15 to attend the meeting. General Chiang Kai Shek, who64 words
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Article64 1934-07-09 19 Shanghai, June 12. For the purpose of raising funds for the relief of rural districts in the province the Kiangsu Provincial Government has succeeded in borrowing a loan of A 100 000 with the local Chinese banks. *£5 money will be used for the construction of store houses64 words
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Article247 1934-07-09 19 Japanese Minister In Nanking Nanking, June 7. MINISTER Ariyoshi called on MrWang Ching Wei this afternoon at the latter's residence and they con /ersed for about an hour No definite exchange of views was nade during the meeting although Mr. Ariyoshi informed Mr. Wang of the ciopes of247 words
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Article408 1934-07-09 19 Heavy Rain For Many Days Changsha. June lfc As a -esult cf me jngmnt rainfall throughort tea province WU ri in ail me n ers rh Hunan is r.ipu ty ir Is feared thai unless the rain stops immediately a flood is inevitable —Shun Hankow. June 19.408 words
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Article83 1934-07-09 19 Denial Of Formation In July Nanking. June 16. In an exclusive interview with a representative of the Peiping Chen rao. Admiral Chen Shao Kwan, Minister of tht Navy, denied the current report about the establishment of a Naval Academj at Ministry of the Navy is making PjeP ara83 words
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Article562 1934-07-09 19 Work For China's Welfare rIME Hies and the summer vacation is again at hand. Many of ihe alleges throughout the land have aleady started their graduation examinaions and .soon hundreds of students will eave their schools and enter upon their ife work. We would avail ourselves562 words
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Article88 1934-07-09 19 How He Attained His \ge Hangchow,-June IB' Li Hsiao Fang, who is 112 year old, probably the oldest man in Chekiang, gave a speech this evening at the people's Club on the question of how to preserve pood health. "I attained my present advaned age because I88 words
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Article66 1934-07-09 19 To Be Established At j Canton Canton, June 15. Under the auspices of the Canton Chamber of Commerce, a steel factory wiß soon be. established in Canton. The new institution win be devoted tor the manufacture of railway Implements and it win be known as Tv Hwa facto66 words
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Article55 1934-07-09 19 Shangnai, June i*. The Government has worked out a detailed scheme for the reliefo[ the silk industry in Kiangsu Ctobanj and a special bureau will be createa 10 take charge of the matter. The railway authorities will also oe i inducted to charges to reduce the cost of55 words
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Article801 1934-07-09 19 CLAIMS are one thing; proof is another. For two generations the manufacturers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have published letters from people who said they had recovered from weak, nervous, run-down, anaemi? conditions by the use of these pills. These people were not doctors;801 words
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Advertisement126 1934-07-09 19 ITS STRENGTH THAT MATTERS J When you are told to use Calverfs 11 Medical Soap make sure that ihe box 1| you buy bears Calvert's name and trade mark the guarantee ol strength and quality. Your doctor, your friends, probably you yourself know from experience A. how well it can126 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-07-09 20 he watched' his St f ar^ r T nt l y visited the Marine Gardens. Edinburgh, where countrymen of the Amencan cl^ ba U club f th h match aBainBt the uWrpuol38 words
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