Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1934
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Title Section42 1934-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI.- -No. 163 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, July 11, 1904 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS.42 words
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Advertisement276 1934-07-11 1 The landau Srilnmc Dominant In vv v I J !u mo,v hopeful outlook for trade has increased t>ie investor's difficulty in finding sound and remunerative investments, unless he is prepared to pay a premiur:. Securit- es and shares returning good interest command high prices. What is it that the inI276 words
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Advertisement70 1934-07-11 1 I be Sure you wont pay more CONSULT US BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING CONCERNING WATCHES, GRAMOPHONES, CAMERAS FOOTWEARS Also Watch Repairing CALL AT YICK WAH SING, Watch Maker Yick's Shoes Dept. 81, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275. South Bridie Road, Singapore. (By Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). CHARGES70 words
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Advertisement214 1934-07-11 1 A. FLINTER. flj 6, Raffles Place, Singapore, B Importing Diamonds ana Pearl Necklaces of every; w size and quality. Selling I at latest and lowest market J prices. Also buying gold coinaj f; and gold ornaments of I every class and quality, paying highest prices I according to daily exchange214 words
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917 1934-07-11 2 Shipping News Notices. SHIP ROTTING IN AMOY HARBOUR British Master Refuses To Leave FOR two years the steamer, Asia, formerly the Doune Castle, hai lairt rotting in Amoy harbour, on the South China coast. mntaiu On board are her master, Captai.i Philip H. Daring, an Englishman, who is nearly 70917 words
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Article242 1934-07-11 2 To Tristan da Cunha In 20-Ton Yacht Cape Town CAPTAIN Guezwell sailed across tht' South Atlantic for 22 days and 22 nights till he came to the loneliest spot in th© British Empire—Tristan da Cunha. Then he did not go atfiore! This was how it happened: Captain242 words
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Article122 1934-07-11 2 Regulations Governing Visits To Italian Ports Rome. New regulations governing the admission of foreign warships to Italian ports in time of peace are laid down by a decree published in the Italian "Official Gazette." The decree states that foreign warships will always be allowed to visit Italian and122 words
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Article117 1934-07-11 2 Fruitless Search For Gold In Sunken Wreck Brussels. The salvage ship Artiglio has returned to Ostend after a 7-day search for the sunken liner Tubantia which lies many fathoms deep in the Noordhinder. It, is believed that there is gold in the Tubantia. The searchers have only discovered117 words
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Article378 1934-07-11 2 Ordeal Of Boy And Girl In Tropic Sea Suva, Fiji. scfrche l them M they drifted helplessir without food cr water. They ere weak with exhaustionhoarse cries of lc y The eternal monotony of the hon--on was broken-there was land. ¥h?s was the story related to Reuters378 words
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Article53 1934-07-11 2 British Empire Possesses Most Helsingfors. Figures published in Helsingfors show that there are only 2,185 sailing ships of more than 100 tons left in the world. The countries possessing the largest numbers are: Great Britain and the Dominions. 720: the United States. 558: Italy, 226: France, 16653 words
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Article735 1934-07-11 2 Ship Which Once Divided The Allies THE sale of the Italian liner Tel Aviv to the scrappers in that country may well pass unnoticed, for she has only borne that somewhat awkward name for a matter of months, but before that she was the Martha735 words
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Advertisement359 1934-07-11 2 ITEAMER SAILINGS. lP& audi BRITISH f INDIA 1f.&0.5. n.CU.'JSSAILINGS. I OUTWARDS. Tonnage. Singapore ■KAM I X 17,000 July 20 ■SOMALI 0,810 Aug. 1 ■CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 ■MA NT lIA 11.000 Aug. 17 ■bangalore r„ooo Aug. :i0 ■RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 ■COMORIN 15.000 Sept. 14 ■F li I TAN 6,100359 words
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Advertisement191 1934-07-11 2 Ifiw" lloyd mm I j (Incorporated in Italy). I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Galling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. J Port Sai Brind si Yen T ice Tri Btc m.v.191 words
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Advertisement176 1934-07-11 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Dcutsch |HJLR| Austral.sche Dampfschiffs [fl CJ Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. M.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila July 24 s.a. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMLAND, via. Manila Sept.176 words
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Advertisement551 1934-07-11 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. 3yg NORDDEUTSCHER tfot&frj LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:—* OUTWARDS. 1934 "ALSTER," for Manila, H'konir, S'hai, N. China and Japan July 16 HOMEWARDS. 1934. "LAHN," for Genoa, M'seilles, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen July 21 "ODER," for Marseilles, Oran, R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen July 25551 words
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Article578 1934-07-11 3 Mining Shares. Singapore. Wednesday, 11 a.m. The foOowinfi iiunmg share quotations I are issued by Eraser and Co., exenange and stock brokers. Value Buyers. Sellers. 4s. Ampat Tin 6 4*/ 2 5! 9 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 37,6 401--11 Austral Malay 50 52 j 6 ss. Ayer578 words
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182 1934-07-11 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION TONE REMAINS FIRM Rubber Shipments From D.E.I. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 241}. cts., up ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $113% unchanged. Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7 3{16d., up 3 16d. Market Tone: Firm. "New York, 14"» a182 words
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Article444 1934-07-11 3 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period June 30 to July 6, 1934, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public resident in444 words
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Article191 1934-07-11 3 "Incalculable Benefit To j Producers" (From Out Own Correspondent) •By Air Mail). London, June 27. r PHE Council of the Tin Produceis' A Association (Incorporated) in their annual report say they are satisfied that the original international scheme of control over the production and export of tin191 words
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Article156 1934-07-11 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial156 words
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Article140 1934-07-11 3 Supplies Ample For Requirements Reuter Wireless. London, July J OX the Money Market this week, with the turn of the month, supplies again ware ample for requirements and the markets' indebtedness to the Bank of England was liquidated without difficulty. In fact, the abundance of capital seeking employmentReuter Wireless. - 140 words
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Article197 1934-07-11 3 World Figi'rrs For Last Year Reuter. London. July 10. The total number of cotton looms throughout the world at the end of 193:5 hows little change compared w:ih 193u. Ibe decrease being 28,000. The European total was 67.646 iower. mainly due to a decrease of 104.9?S m GreatReuter. - 197 words
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Article30 1934-07-11 3 The following outputs a|re reported for June Mentakab J2.500 lb. Jeram Kuantan 36.780 b. I Sungei Bagan 34.500 lb. I Batu Village M°3 lb. Kapala 9 044 lb30 words
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Article827 1934-07-11 3 Fraser's Review Of The Week MESSRS. Fraser and Co., in their weekly share market review dated July 10, state: As a welcome change from the stagnant conditions prevailing of late in the local share market the past few day.< have seen a decided improvement both in the827 words
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667 1934-07-11 3 Singapore, Wednesday. 11 a.mjfc The iuuo»uig rubber snare quotation ±re issued by Fraser and Co., and Ly*t *nd Evatt Issue alue rra-ser Lf+u ;j 3.harea Co En** i|i 1 Allenbv 1.70 1.80 1.70 1-80|}' 1 Alcr Gajah 125 1.324 1.15 125 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.75667 words
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Article72 1934-07-11 3 DAILY PRICES CCUKlfT. Singapore, Wednesday, noon Bayers. Sellers! R.S.S. equal to London 9 Standard, Spot (loose) 24% 24% j do. (F.O.B.) 24 24% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: July 2iT 5. I Aug. Sept. 25% Oct. Dec. 25% 25 %1 Jan. March 26V* 26% 1 Tone of72 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-11 3 THK SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Ze»land.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. IiABOOLIOUTB, Man**** omCE: I. FINLATSON GBEEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■HAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil St Sjingapere.46 words
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Advertisement68 1934-07-11 3 9 T———w—- in m «W" 1,1 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving j becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager 4o help In establishing this valuable habit. $568 words
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Advertisement93 1934-07-11 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D A mold* Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital »,000,000 Paid-up-Capital "'??5'!!S Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. i BRANCHES: I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Aioara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Slaeaoore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money93 words
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Advertisement213 1934-07-11 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation LP (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BAN THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I HEAD L OCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: I Chee213 words
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Advertisement687 1934-07-11 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. M-J7, Bra Bmamh mmm% j SINGAPORE. tf you are In need of electric Bights, Ipjns, motors, etc., and water rAea»e write to the above or 'Phone 8411. mmmtmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmamm^ I EVEREST INK GUM leltvered free anvwnere. in Malaya for Brder amounting to not less than687 words
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Advertisement720 1934-07-11 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. TAN KAH KEE CO., LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation). Offers are invited for the entire stocks of Confectionery; Chinese Medicines and Rubber Toys. Lists may be had on application to the Receiver and Manager. 50, Sumbawa Road. NOTICE. In the Estate of CHEONG KOON SENG, deceased. Pursuant to the720 words
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Advertisement296 1934-07-11 4 J FOR SALE. t FOR SALE—Small river launch, length 20 ft., beam r,»/ 2 ft., fitted with Thorny-croft 9 B.H.P. engirv.% Kneed S knit* 1800. Reply Durian Sebatang Estate, Johore Bahru. removing" sale Stocks must be cleared regardless of cost 1,000 Assorted Books and Novels Plain and Cut Glassware E.296 words
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Advertisement513 1934-07-11 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED Cashier-bookkeeper: Chinese preferred. Cash security. Apply stating salary required.—3B2 M.T. WANTED—A Chinese girl to assist in office work. None but those to workon low salary need apply WANTED—A lady agent for outdoor English speaking Chinese preferred. Apply box 903. ANNOUNCEMENT. This is to inform the public and513 words
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Advertisement272 1934-07-11 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1 X Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to r.W* Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Prireir mm gaaH J272 words
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Advertisement506 1934-07-11 4 ■■O_9_H__I^KI3S_BfIHMMMO—_B_BM_MHN»* Satisfaction Guaranteed AT MODERATE COST IF YOU TAKE ALL CLOCKS AM) WATCHES THAT GO WRONG, TO THE EXPERT REPAIRERS OP THE TOWN, Yick Woh Hing 1 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks and Watches to the British Army in Malaya. 2 _pjMPj«jjMMiA.J.G.P.506 words
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Article177 1934-07-11 5 GRAPHIC STORY BY CAPTIVES WILD EXCITEMENT ON ARRIVAL OF AEROPLANE hazards and sensations of isolation, hunger, filth, threatened torture and, above ail, fear of an unknown and probably horrible fate, which attend the victims of Chinese brigands were experienced by the five British, one177 words
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1316 1934-07-11 5 "HEEDLESS to say our feelings upon being herded into the waiting junks from the Shuntien w i beyond description. "Vivid recollections of the harrow ing (xnertences cf the Nanchang and Ni rchwang captives entered our mind*. We saw little prospect of release and many weeks1,316 words
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Article118 1934-07-11 5 New Arrival From Kota Tinggi CONVICTED on a charge ol possession of a quantity of non-Government chandu valued at $70 two Chinese, Chan Soh and Wong Pak Fay were each sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment and fined $450, or, in default, sentenced to 30 weeks' imprisonment. They118 words
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Advertisement136 1934-07-11 5 NEW CHAR VI, NEW «EAUTY IN CONCRETE WORK It is nr>* possible, at little addi ional cost, to introduce the beauty of colour into ordinary concrete work. A new coicured cement is available COLORCRETE j A BRITISH PRODUCT i| —which possesses the advantage of a permanent and standardised colour. The136 words
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Advertisement315 1934-07-11 5 TEA contains two drug stimulants, caflVin ami tannin, and if taken to exceta,often causes sleeplessness, nf FTfiMlf tit. headaches and indigestion. If you find you're having trouble sleeping, or if your nerves or digestion are below par, cut down on the quantity of cam in and tannin you take into315 words
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Miscellaneous94 1934-07-11 5 4.20 a.m.: The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite; Arthur Catterall (violin). 4.50 a.m.: Dance music. 5.35 a.m.: News Bulletin. 5.50 am.—5.55 a.m.: A topical talk. 6.20 am.: Time Signal from Big Tom. Harry Gordon (the man frae Inversnecky) and his Company relayed from the Beach Pavilion, Aberdeen. 70594 words
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Miscellaneous454 1934-07-11 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME uiojj Bjjsaipjo 9 m q;noui3Ujnog AT 3.05 a.m. to-morrow, relay from the Pump Room, Leamington Spa, will give listeners an opportunity to hear Jan Berenska and his Orchestra. Jan Berenska explains that his surname was that of his mother, whose peopie were of Hungarian extraction. He454 words
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Article123 1934-07-11 6 h Poo Yong, aged 88. passed away full a 10 I' Ki., on Tuesday, .July 3, at No. 161, Kee Sun Rd., off East Vf] 11« teav«i behind sons, rs Poh Cbofl Sim, Poh Peng Siang Poh Peng Lan, one daughter, Poh Neo and one son-in-law, Oei Thin123 words
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Article29 1934-07-11 6 Sundram and family thank those id.- who s<» kindly attended the fid of the late Mr*. John Solomon Iran» and also those who sent wreathe nit'ssupes of condolence.29 words
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Article60 1934-07-11 6 i Swi Kiong Let*, aged 71) years, passway at 12.30 p.m.. on Tuesday, July 934, at 502. Geylang Road, Singapore, ved grandmother of Messrs. Lo Cheng n. Lo Cheng L->ck, Lo Cheng Geok Lo Cheng Lip and great-grand-her-in-law of Mr. Wee Mah Teng. The ?ral will take place on60 words
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Article94 1934-07-11 6 Residents Forbidden To Leave Homes Reuter. z Rotterdam, July It RESIDENTS in the Crossw>k quarter were firing at the police from windows last night. The police replied and an old woman of 70 was htf. There are large forces of mounted polite in the district, whose inhabitants £reReuter. - 94 words
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Article75 1934-07-11 6 Pitiful Stories Of 111-Treatment In Thrace Reuter Wireless. Istanbul, July 7. Pitiful tales are told by relupees from Eastern Thrace, following an outburst of anti-Semitism against which the Turkish authorities are takine official measures. SSSSrt rS«t: a;prp irro c slv ill-treated. Chukry Bey, Minister lor the Interior, hasReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article54 1934-07-11 6 Strained Almost To Breaking Point Reuter Wireless. Lahore, July 8. Gandhi's health is at breaking point, according to his chief lieutenant in the wort onbehalf of the depressed classes and he is urging a curtailment of the Programme in connection with Gandhi's f collapse under the strain ofReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article46 1934-07-11 6 Question Of Supplementary Estimates Reuter. London, July 10. In the House of Commons, askedl whether supplementary estimates for an increase in the Air Force would be presented before the adjournment, Baldwin announced that a statement would be made before the end of the month.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article57 1934-07-11 6 Mr. Runciman's Statement In House of Commons Reuter. London, July 10. Speaking in the House of gJWJgW Mr Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, stated that wherij full partt eulars were received of ttal Chinese tariffs he would examine tne changes and see whether representations on bfhalfReuter. - 57 words
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Article45 1934-07-11 6 Two Leading American Corporations Reuter. New York, July 10. A proposal for a merger between the Republican Steel Corporation and Corrigan McKinney Steel will shortly be presented to the stockholders of both companies, according to an announcement made by the companies to-day.— Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration56 1934-07-11 6 FRENCH GUNBOAT The Admiral Chamer, a French gun- boat of 2,500 tons under the command ol Captain P. Adeius, arrived in Singapore yesterday. She is at present lying m the roads and will proceed to Saigon on Saturday. A salute of 2156 words
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Article32 1934-07-11 6 A notice has been issued by the Naval Office stating that the Bed Cliff Jj-'Bh Buoy is missing. Further report w.ll be made when buoy has been replaced in position.32 words
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Article165 1934-07-11 6 Produce, Norwegian, 743 tons; from Crane 10.7, to Bangkok 11.7. British 1,275 ton,; from Bangkok 10.7, to Malacca 11.7. Edendale, British, UM)<2 io s froTn Blinioe 10.7, to Java Ports 15.7. Hai Hing, Norwegian, M 4 tons; from Port Swettenham 10.7, to Hoi Hon 11.7. Apoey, British, 1,776165 words
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Article112 1934-07-11 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 11. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Karagola 22; Toku.shima Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Lyons Maru 18; Bulan 16; Behar 14, Africa Maru 13, Troilus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Eurybates 30; Muncaster Castle 35;112 words
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Article243 1934-07-11 6 Party To Leave Singapore Next Week IN a Chinese junk which has been built at Katong and which is to be launched during the high tide to-mor-row afterriocn, three men will next Sunday or Tuesday leave Singapore on a voyage half-way round the world. They243 words
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Article45 1934-07-11 6 Sequel To Murder Of Minister To Berlin Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 7. An Afghan, Syed Kamal, has been sentenced to death for the murder of the Afghan Minister here on June 6, 1933 The accused pleaded that the Minister insulted him.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 45 words
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Article186 1934-07-11 6 The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that the cwtward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. to-day. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 5 pjn. Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out by186 words
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Article26 1934-07-11 6 The s.s. Africa Maru lor Colombo, Mombasa &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 2 p.m. to-day will now close at 3 p.m. to-day.26 words
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Article153 1934-07-11 6 Good Prospects For New Company rE Boon Rawd Brewery Co., Ltc Bangkok, opened its doors to a large company of friends and well-wishers on July 6. The modern up-to-date factory was inspected, and the company's product was widely partaken of and enjoyed (says the Bangkok Times). There should153 words
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Article179 1934-07-11 6 SELLING. I Singapore, July U. „Hf 214 Up London 4 months sight Jg b{Z2 London 3 months sight 9l6 4 London 60 days' sight r» tendon 30 days' sight Eg London demand 2 t4 3|32 London T.T. m 886 USn and Paris demand m Hamburg demand 58V 8179 words
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Article189 1934-07-11 6 Singapore, July 11. n (Siam) w Coast N. 1 per Koyan J»» Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan g£ Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan mm Siam, No. 1 J l3O Siam, No. 2 J uo Siam, No 3 J 152 Siam, Sinhuay Al j Siam, "Sinhuay"189 words
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Article289 1934-07-11 6 Johore Chinese Planter's Appeal Fails (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 10. Before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne at the Batu Pahat Assizes yesterday, Kirk Chung, a planter of Batu Pahat, appealed against the decision of Inche Ahmad bin Abas, Magistrate, Batu Pahat, who fined him289 words
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Article55 1934-07-11 6 ALHAMBRA.— "Coming Out Party. APOLLO.—MaIay silent and Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.— "King Kong." EMPIRE.—"Trick for Trick." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—"VaIIi's Wedding. 1 NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Jack Ahoy." RlTZ.—Chinese silent and Cantonese talkie. ROXY —"Sorrell55 words
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Advertisement337 1934-07-11 6 biHGAPQM ttomsl! bODWOOD PAHK HOTEL J Hotts Road. Lecial Dinner Dance j I ON SATURDAY I Music by ARTHUR* ELITE BAND. I DINNER ft DANCE $2.00. I NO CHARGE FOR AFTER OWNER C1 C- LANKA HOTtL (MbUftbed 1906). I ■only Boarding Fivt Mtawtt* Walk Kodging House mmtM terms ma* jus337 words
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Advertisement291 1934-07-11 6 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— without Calomel And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great H mm wnk* up to tht moreis* f eelin* eour ud depress**, enWrely Jacking in vim and vigour, don't swallow lot of salts, mineral water, eil or ha rah purgative, and «pect291 words
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Miscellaneous192 1934-07-11 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Western Canada and jgjjgj States of U.S.A. (Troi i us 2 p.m. China .TroUus) 2 pm. Hongkong (Troilus) 2 p.m. (except Kreta f Lipis) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay pm Africa East and p m India. South and Wj£ p u—itina (Africa Maru) 3 p.m. Kafand Medan192 words
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Miscellaneous260 1934-07-11 6 WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 11 tiiah Tides.—ll2B a.m., 10.20 p.m. Rotary Dinner, Sea View Hotel, 8; p.m. Racing Ipon Races, Second Day. Sootbfc- £a.F.A. League, Division Two Fo crPA v Police, A*son Road Stadium- Govt. League, Division One Pr sons v. Etceteras, Outram Division Two,260 words
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Article394 1934-07-11 7 Defence System ATTACKS ON ENEMY OUTPOSTS Shanghai. July 11. HTKE Chinese Volunteers m Manj churia have extended their sphere of activity, taking -advantage oi" the growth of the kaoliang prass, which serves as a screen to hide their movements. They are no*.*- orpranisinj? a system of defences.394 words
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Article187 1934-07-11 7 Malay Seaman Sent To Prison 1 Kassim bin Sandang was charged in the Marine Police Court yesterday before Commander 0» C. Dlx, with assaulting a ship's officer, Hussin bin Mat, who is employed as gunner'on board the Hong Cheang, on July 9. Inspector Haxwbrth Conducted the case.187 words
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Article173 1934-07-11 7 Chinese Acquitted In Second Court Sim Tay Chwee, a coolie kepala in the Sin Hin Pineapple Factory at Serangoon Road, who was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant of $335, was this moraine acquitted by the Second Magistr&te, Mr. N. Grice. After a hearing lasting173 words
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Article186 1934-07-11 7 Over $6,000 Worth Confiscated A RECENT seizure, by Revenue officers, of $6,416 worth of non-Governme»t chandu had a sequei before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday, when a Chinese of the labouring class named Kwok Kai was charged with possession. The drug was alleged to186 words
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Article118 1934-07-11 7 Analyst's Report On Suspected Chandu K. Ahimya, alias Shintani, a young Japanese who was arrested a week ago by a (Korean detective and chargod with possession of 49 tahils of "Red Lion" chandu, valued at $368, was this morning acquitted and discharged by Mr H. A. Forrer, tne118 words
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Article88 1934-07-11 7 Purse Presented At Teluk Anson \From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 10. His Lordship the Right Rev. Monsig. Adrian Devals, D.D., Bishop of Malacca, conducted a confirmation service at the Church of Saint Anthony. Teluk Anson, en Sunday morning. There were about 100 candidates for Confirmation. Immediately after88 words
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Article75 1934-07-11 7 Wanted Fireman Still At Large Kong Hong Kong the young Hockchew fireman attached to the Central Fire Station, who has been missing since his mistress was severely wounded and her two children murdered, still evading arrest. He was seen running out of the station a few minutes after75 words
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Article475 1934-07-11 7 Grave Charges PEOPLE IN STATE OF TERROR Tokyo, June 20. fJRAVE charges of Japanese maladministration in Manchukuo are commencing to be heard here. In many districts the inhabitants cf the r.ew empire are said to be in a state bordering on terror. Thousands of hard-working farmers and475 words
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Article26 1934-07-11 7 The fire brigade was summoned yesterday morning to put out a grass fire which occurred in Radin Mas Road. The blaze was quickly extinguished.26 words
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Advertisement353 1934-07-11 7 Fight The Depression Keep yourself in condition and you will better be able to weather business depress >n, for nothing gets a man down sooner than bad business coupled with ill-health. To be 'fit, it is essential to keep the stomach and bowels In good order and to do tl353 words
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Advertisement592 1934-07-11 7 JOHNSON OUTBOARDf "JUNIOR jMHOTOesjj JUST arrived I $160_Each J ItiiH I THE LOWEST PRICED QUALITY I OUTBOARD MOTOR Al WMMY IN THE WORLD TO W MM/V THE GREATEST IIM Ihi WW VALUE EVER r> OFFERED IN cnioument ™™>™™™™ j J Zf THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD., i. i ,i>ni i i592 words
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Miscellaneous228 1934-07-11 7 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune:* •This. Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will sftll be in the "Diary228 words
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Advertisement237 1934-07-11 8 I-, f I Heaven help usalll 1 b/[ m The ape as big as a battleship, M who ruled the world be/ore the Q through the 1 it** moTnent 1 I D rs drama this thnllmad world fuu seen.' g r St EDGAR WALLACE p Ie- th e 20 ten237 words
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Advertisement274 1934-07-11 8 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT U >| HIS ADVENTURES WITH THE I PIRATES WILL MAKE YOU ROAR /M. WITH LAUGHTER! J rollicking story, one of the amusing films we have mMW \Sfl seer f r some time too hope- N J/. taMly funny to describe it is X' i a pic/.urc t:»274 words
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Advertisement251 1934-07-11 8 I !*SJ [Mill] j I All Records Broken. Crowds Exceeding even jj those of First Release. j Miss T. P. RAJALAKSHIMI Valli's Wedding] RETURN SCREENING BY SPECIAL REQUEST, OWING TO fl Victoria jwgrial Hall Tues. July 17lh, Wed. July 18th, Thurs. July 19th, at 9.30 p.m. SPECIAL VISIT TO SINGAPORE251 words
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Article258 1934-07-11 9 Two Appointments QUEEN'S SCHOLAR SUCCESSFUL THE Malaya Tribune understands that Mr. Tan Th :on Lip, a Queen's Scholar from Singapore and onjv son Mir. and Mrs. Tan Kwce Swee of Singapore, has been selected for one A the first two appointments in the Straits Settlements Civil, Service.258 words
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Article247 1934-07-11 9 Pathan Fined At Kuala Lumpur From Our Omi Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 10. ALAFDIN. a Pathan. was fined $25 or one month by Mr. F. K. Wilson al the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, to-day. for making a false statement in bis. evidence in a case in which Hejat247 words
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Article37 1934-07-11 9 M:\ Lim Boh Kow, a well-known Rese living in Boummouth Road. Katong. who was changed before the FQUftb Magistrate iMr. C. H. Whitton* -.vj'h allowing a ferocious dog to be at large, ha.s been acquitted.37 words
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Article243 1934-07-11 9 Troops Still Held In Readiness Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, July 9. APART from looting of grocery shop« in the northern district to-day the situation is quiet. Nevertheless, troops are concentrated. The dockers and builders have resumed work.--Reuter Wireless. San Francisco, July 7. Following the recent rioting, quiet nowReuter Wireless. - 243 words
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Article130 1934-07-11 9 Two Men Before The Courts i MUCH interest was aroused in the Third Court this morning, when an elderly, heavily-built man. dressed la Chinese costume and with lonf> hair flowing down his back, was charged wiih wilfully and falsely using the title of doctor and thereby implying130 words
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Article134 1934-07-11 9 Another Postponement In District Court Yet another postponement was ordered this morning in the District Court, before Mi H A. Forrer. in the case in which Syed Sadullah but Habiduilah is charged with cheating X M OU Mohamed. the High Stir ct Jeweller, ci a pair cf dian:ond-set134 words
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Article110 1934-07-11 9 Centre Of Nanking Cjj Returns Home MR. Eimel Kuramoto. Japanese consul and. centre of the five sensation in Nanking, has left Shan for Japan accompanied by his faj who had followed him from Nan when he was brought down under cort ot Japanese consular police physicians. Officials110 words
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Advertisement200 1934-07-11 9 r X SEAN. MISS TIJAH. THE ALREADY FAMOUS rjn C»AP KUCHING" KIH4L4Y RECORDS. AT LAST YOU CAN OBTAIN RECORDINGS OF OURITE ARTISTS. THEY WILL JĔ BE ON SALE FROM SATURDAY, jĕM mjf 1 m JULY 14TH FROM THE FOLLOW- AM mm** 1 ING AUTHORISED DEALERS. A[ A IEIW SIN(: M'OHK:200 words
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Advertisement112 1934-07-11 9 ALH4IWBRA I j ritiiiiiiT«nrai!iiir«itiiii!iii«iii:mi«, mii n i I TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15. I H to. «pp»" i CORING out Gene l»lf.£* j 18 WW e» Bruce Harry Green 5 -.dbY^••'"• ,V,,0 A >«»«« NEXT CHANGE: M SHE MftDE HER BED 1 A Paramount Film. i II Wculd He A Miracle112 words
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Article631 1934-07-11 10 fjMIE unprecedented fall to the prices of tin and rubber during the last four years brought financial disaster to many concerns in Malaya with interests in either or both of these commodities, but there has been reaction in at least one direction which should be of considerable benefit631 words
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Article339 1934-07-11 10 Sunday, July L In the evening His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott were present at an orchestral concert at the Selangor Club. Monday. July 2. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Federal Council held at the Counc" Chamber, Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, July 3. The Hon.339 words
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Article11 1934-07-11 10 Lieutenant W. A. Taylor has resigned his commission in the S.S.V.F.11 words
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Article15 1934-07-11 10 Mr. H. G. Moles has been appointed to act as Assistant Protector of Chinese, Muar.15 words
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Article14 1934-07-11 10 Mr L. A. Allen, O.B.E., M.C.8., has been appointed Deputy Controller of Rubber, Johore.14 words
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Article12 1934-07-11 10 Mr. T. D. Hughes, M.C.S., has been appointed Deputy Immigration Officer, Singapore.12 words
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Article29 1934-07-11 10 A reception will be held at the Swiss Club by the Consul for Switzerland and Mrs. Arbenz on Wednesday, Aug. 1, at 5.30 in honour of the National Day.29 words
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Article30 1934-07-11 10 Mr. T. W. Ong, BA., barrister-at-law, eldest son of Mr. Ong Boon Tat, J.P., who recently arrived in Singapore from England, has joined the legal firm of Messrs. Braddell Brothers.30 words
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Article141 1934-07-11 10 A T the Capitol last night -he audiences A duly ma rveHed at the ingenuity which made the production of King Kong" possible. And the more deeming of those present pondered on the Progress in cinematography <*»J* to the presentation of that magnificent t ure of141 words
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Article210 1934-07-11 10 /COMMENTING on the Shuntien piracy, the North-China Daily News says: -The problem is essentially a naval one, i and China is short of the equipment necessary to undertake a campaign of suppression, which would require the use oi considerable force and speedy ships, j It is suggested that210 words
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Article238 1934-07-11 10 rpHE mvi tsai problem In Malaya and Hongkong is still occupying the attention of philanthropists at Home and ntfHnn c have been asked in the more questions nave v House of Commons. Recently, Mi. Malcolm Mac Donald, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Dominions, was called upon238 words
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Article155 1934-07-11 10 |7iOR years the war against the "Reds" in China has been waged, but for years they have never been suppressed. Difficulty in communications and quarrels amongst the war-lords gave them a new lease of life again and again. Defeated In one province, the Communists flee to another. Marshal155 words
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Article399 1934-07-11 10 By "Looker-On" AS I have often remarked before, the faith of some members of the public in the Editor and "Looker On" is very touching indeed. A A Here is the latest example. Yesterday there arrived a letter, written, I am sure, in all good faith,399 words
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Article27 1934-07-11 10 I FINANCIAL NEWS, 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY, 7. SPORTS NEWS. H. 15 and .10 INDIAN AFFAIRS, 17. WOMAN'S APPEAL TO LORDS, 19.27 words
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Advertisement319 1934-07-11 10 I t I I I I I I I I I I I t I I'll ||i»ii|iil|lg|iiil||i||l|ll|H|ll|ll|IWMI«iilitll'lllllll«tlll l '«lll'>t»HII»»«»ll»« l, i iIPETER Upk sound whisky II mm I I EASY T0 SAY mm HARD 10 BEAT -FOLLOW THE LEAD" doctors i* I M AK) RECOMMEND IT? MEANS I ORDERING with319 words
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Advertisement149 1934-07-11 10 'JjP PERFECTION Jn»tly N N T\ describe* the wperlor <AJ workmanship of Sin**- jV ■mi 1 pore's Leadinr Tailor. JV (&J WING LOONG la un- j\ H&J doubtedly in the fore- |X tt&l front and offer* you, with ■»4 Perfection In Suitings, >X KM Stye and Cut, complete ION aatisfaction149 words
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209 1934-07-11 11 SEASONAL FALLING OFF I Recession Expected RUMOURS FROM D.E.I DENIED Reuter. London, July 10. npHE strength of rubber shares has rather mystified some quarters, for a recession was expected in view of the statistical position and the falling off in consumption. It seemsReuter. - 209 words
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Article112 1934-07-11 11 Peruvian Wounds Wife And Sister Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 8. A FASHIONABLE quarter was the A scene of a tragic shootmg drama th S e n a o f e First Se-retary °f the sst-SSK is? r x&zus&z torv to obtaining a divorce. rarria The wife opened theReuter Wireless. - 112 words
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Article80 1934-07-11 11 Found In A Stolen Suitcase Reuter Wireless. r <Jairo, July 9. «nw a notorious local thief became terms ranging from one to three years from an ItS£n barmaid and was amazed on finding it contained six rubber sacks of he He'proceeded to organise gang for The foundReuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article55 1934-07-11 11 Mussolini Works In The Field Reuter Wireless. Sabaudia (Italy), July 0. For three hours to-day H Duee and wore a broad sun ha.which pretty girl harvester gave him. He worked tirelessly and drew the union rate of W. or npnc« less one iarthing insurance 2 He sS'the dinnerReuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article52 1934-07-11 11 Testing Safety Of Road Crossings Reuter Wireless. London, July 9- J r om ottpmDt to reduce the appalling n Thr y new "Transport Minister. Mr. Hoare Belisha, tesUng the North Umdon past V °nA missing the Minister by inches. He «a? compelled to iump and clutch r lamp-postReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article375 1934-07-11 11 BRITAIN FRANCE'S HOPES Inert And Passive i Benevolence Reuter. London, July 11. j THE communique on the AngloFrench talks is as colourless as I usual and approach to British official quarters d d not reveal more. Though M. Barthou declares himself qvtte happy regarding his reception in London, it seemsReuter. - 375 words
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Article136 1934-07-11 11 Wells At Woosung Dried Up Shanghai, July 11. The first outbreak of looting for rice since the drought set in occurred at Changan north-east of Hangchow yesterday. The price of rice; and other foodstuffs have risen» owing to scarcity of supplies, due in turn to the fai'ure136 words
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Article84 1934-07-11 11 Sharp Decline In Mining Figures Reuter Wireless. London, July 9 Britain's unemployment on June 25 totalled 2.092,586. which is 2 205 mon than in the previous month. The checK s due to the sharp decline in the coa minmg figure, but the o f employment in most ofReuter Wireless. - 84 words
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Article86 1934-07-11 11 No More Couples On The Streets? Hongkong, July It First of all separate bathing beachea for women" and men in Canton. Then separate barbers' shops, so that men will not be able to enter female shorn and have the opportunity of meeting the etirl barbers. And now Mr.86 words
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Article47 1934-07-11 11 Commission Of Nine In Peiping Shanghai. July 11. A commission, consisting of nine members from the overseas Chinese in the Dutch East Indies has arrived in ,PeiPl Thev are studying conditions m China. Mayor Yuan Liang will dine with the Jurists to-day.-Mm Kuo Jih Pao.47 words
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Article573 1934-07-11 11 German Executions GRAFT AND ABUSE OF POWER Reuter. I Berlin, July 7. WHILE the country outwardly is peaceful, the people are un easily conscious of an undercurrent of unrest, the chief reason fo which is the fact that there are now three million armed Storm Troopers inReuter. - 573 words
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Article68 1934-07-11 11 Troops Digging In At Manchuli Shanghai, July IL RELATIONS between Russia and Japan are in an increased state of tension. The Japanese garrison, at Manchuli and Charlanor, at the western terminus of the Chinese Eastern Railway, ar.- digging trenches and other defence works. At least 12,000 Chinese68 words
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Article184 1934-07-11 11 Hunger Stones FOOD RATIONING IN PROSPECT Reuter. Berlin, July 10. OWING to the drought the "hunger stones" which have been submerged for many decades, have reappeared in the Rhine near Kaub. Thes? are traditionally the precursors of famine and the phenomenon intensifies the public anxiety causcd byReuter. - 184 words
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Article100 1934-07-11 11 Seeks Permission To Retire Reuter. Washington, July IL GENERAL Johnson has recommended President Roosevelt to appoint a commission to direct the N.R.A. and allow him to retire. General Johnson stated "I recommend to the President that this will not be a one man job when it passes intoReuter. - 100 words
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Article100 1934-07-11 11 New System Of Provincial Government Hongkong, July It The South-west Political Council has adopted the proposal of Kwangsi for rhe re-organisation of the system of 5 -hanged to the Economic Commntee and the Secretariat to the Genera offices The Government staff wll he increased in order to make100 words
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Article105 1934-07-11 11 Chinese Government To Fight It Nanking, July U. At the meeting of the Executive Yuan yesterday. Mr. Wang Van Chuen was appointed Secretary-General to th Anhui Provincial Government, Mr. U KhTe Tsi a member of the Government Committee of Honan and Huang Chan Kow Headquarter ot the Air105 words
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Article55 1934-07-11 11 Secret Type Destroyed By Explosion Reuter Wireless. Milan, July 9. A new and very secret type of aeroplane engine in which great hopes were olaced was completely destroyed in an a S t the Isotta Fraschiniwoi^. All existing models which were neai by were also shattered. The isReuter Wireless. - 55 words
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Article134 1934-07-11 11 Chipperfield Joins Kippax In Hospital Reuter. London, July 10. THE swabs taken of the throats of the Australian cricketers were negative except in the case of Chipperfield, whose test was not definitely negative. Chipperfield is In hospital and will remain under observation with Kippax. The remainder ofReuter. - 134 words
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Article47 1934-07-11 11 Reuter Wireless. Tokyo, July 9. Four Communist leaders who refused to renounce Communism and who have pledged their allegiance to the Comintern have been sentenced to penal servitude ranging from life to ten years" for violation of the peace and maintenance of the law.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article155 1934-07-11 11 New Commissariat I OPEN TRIAL FOR AIU OFFENCES Reuter. Moscow, July 10| a DECREE has been issued lay down the composition of 1 new Commissariat of Home Affa which is taking over the extrao» nary judicial functions of the Ot and is charged with safeguarding revolutionaryReuter. - 155 words
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Advertisement311 1934-07-11 11 SIEDGE MILK j (SWEETENED CONDENSED) "SLEDGE BRAND" Sweetened Condensed //A<?*F>£> > SWISS MILK is pure rich Milk collected from fs&t 5 i selected cows which M/£ ja&i& fr^/moB graze upon the verdant M/£/ tSfflt&ffc /t /fjKg and health giving past- Iff TplH* iMsF ures of the Emmenthal 4%Ĕ Lw/ in311 words
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Article756 1934-07-11 12 untitled IN SUPREME COURT Wealthy Indian WIDOW'S CLAIM FOR INVESTMENTS [E administration of the estate of the late Mr. A. P. Nathagany, jell-known business man in Singat and India, formed the subject f summons in the Supreme Court erday, heard by the Chief Justice Walter756 words
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Article324 1934-07-11 12 Mr, Charles Christie Visits Singapore \N interesting visitor to Singapore is Mr. Charles H. Christie, of Hollywood, i vice-president of the Mitchell Camera Corporation. He and his brother, Mr. A1 Christie, were responsible for Christie Comedies, which for many years held a big place in324 words
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Article261 1934-07-11 12 Pleads Guilty To Charges Of Forgery (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, July 10. The cr'minal sessions of the Batv. Pahat Assizes, which began on Sunday at Batu Pahat before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne, ended yesterday. A Malay wcman of Parit Mustar, Benut, named Esah binti Wongso, wan261 words
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Article71 1934-07-11 12 Conference To Be Held To-day Hongkong, July 11. The conference for the revision of the agreement of the Canton-Kowloon Railway arranged to take place in Hongkong on Monday was postponed until to-day. The Chinese delegates arrived in Hongkong from Canton yesterday. The preliminary negotiations between the Chinese and71 words
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Article235 1934-07-11 12 Rash Driving At A Junction AN Indian driver of a car which was involved in a collision at the June- 1 tion of Middle Road and Prinsep Street was on trial before the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday morning. The complainant, Mrs. C. Ward, said that she was being235 words
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Article212 1934-07-11 12 Draft Amendments To Existing Rules Draft amendments to the Indian Emigration Rules, 1923. which will be taken into consideration on or after Sept. 30, along with any objection or suggestion received till then, have been published in India., The amendments lay down that persons who desire to obtain212 words
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Article40 1934-07-11 12 Mr. S. Diraviam, Chief Clerk in the Office of the Director, Telegraphs and Telephones. Kuala Lumpur, has gone to India on two months' leave. His work is carried out by Mr. A. Maniecam, of the same office, during his absence.40 words
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Article227 1934-07-11 12 Fiv,e Chinese Charged To-Day AN improvement is reported regarding the condition of Ng Hap Choon, the contractor employed by the A P.C, Who was assulated by a band of unemployed Chinese seamen in an alleyway off Battery Road yesterday morning. As reported yesterday, the contractor had accompanied227 words
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Article129 1934-07-11 12 Chinese Women Convicted At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 10. DURING the past two days several cases of distilling samsu and possession of stills etc. have been discovered by the Customs Department, Seremban, and in most cases women were charged. This morning before the police magistrate,129 words
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Article56 1934-07-11 12 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 9. The Government has applied a complete ban to any public references to the church dispute and hence the newspapers ore only allowed to give the Reich Bishoo's point of view, wh'le the opposition clergy are debaired from informing congregations of the the stateReuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article366 1934-07-11 12 An Edgar Wallace Fantasy THE CINEMAS. HEPvALDED as a screen sensation,' "King Kong," an RKO-Radio picture, opened to crowded houses at the Capitol last night. Based on a weird and highly imaginative idea conceived by Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace, 'King Kong" has more366 words
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205 1934-07-11 12 Frances Dee, Gen e Raymond and Alison Skipworth play leading parts in Coming Out Party," the Fox production \vh eh began a season at the Al--nambra last; night. The film strikes an unusual note in screen entertainment It tells the story of a205 words
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Article141 1934-07-11 12 The fo lowing is a list of donations to the Non-European Relief Fund during the month of June:— Mr. C. A. Rodrigues mo Thf Eurasian Society 8 00 The Staff of Tan Tock Seng Hospital 8 3J Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.» 150 00 Mr. Scan Kwang Joo141 words
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Article115 1934-07-11 12 A Javanese is alleged to have been assaulted in Joo Chiat Road yesterday morning. He received a lacerated wound over the right side of the head, and was taken to Hospital by ambulance. The ambulance was summoned at about half past five this morning to the Rumah Miskin115 words
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Article704 1934-07-11 12 Five British Children TERRIBLE AFFAIR IN HONGKONG piVE British children had terrible experience in Hongkong on June 22 when they were return ing from the garrison school. They were flung into a drainage ditch by an apparently demented Chinese. One of the children, Michael Pine died704 words
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Advertisement22 1934-07-11 12 th i ßupert: Come on guys, foHow me, I've landed in the BEST of Spirits." I MatoaWe frODI Dealers TOUEYS BUMPY s-22 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-11 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5803. SINGAPORE. Fiat, mm, mm VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURE19 words
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2747 1934-07-11 13 GREATER INTEREST IN CROPS Food Supplies CULTIVATION OF OIL PALMS JNTERESTING information concerning Johore is contained in the annual report by Dr. R. 0. Winstedt (General Adviser) on the social and economic progress of th State. Dr. Winstedt says: Agricultural industries occupy2,747 words
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Obituary153 1934-07-11 13 Death Of Javanese Coolie FE death of a Javanese who was found hanging from a tree on a rubber plantation in Lim Chu Kang Road i formed the subject of an inquiry held y the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. orter) yesterday. Haji Mohamed Noor, the mandore of153 words
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Article63 1934-07-11 13 Allegations Against A Police Corporal Hassan bin Kamis, a Corporal attached to the Police Department, was charged in the Third Court before Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday with accepting a bribe of ten cents. Mohamed Ghouse bin Uanjee Pakir a hawker was charged with abetting. Both claimed trial,63 words
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Article525 1934-07-11 13 Husband's Death ALLEGED MURDER BY POISONING T*HE hearing was continued in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday in the case in which three Bengalis, including a woman, stood charged with the murder of the woman's husband. It was alleged by the Crown that the525 words
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Article15 1934-07-11 13 Mr Tan Hock Ann has been appointee to act as Registrar, Supreme Court Penang. I15 words
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Advertisement104 1934-07-11 13 mmur I Grosley Refrigerators 1 You must see the new CROSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVA-I DOR Electric Refrigerators to fully appreciate the advancement in I refrigerator design, convenience, and performance that they repres--1 ent There is a Crosley dealer near you—ask him to show you I both series—make every comparison that104 words
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Advertisement40 1934-07-11 13 I THE j EMPLOYEBSTLIABILITY I ASSURANCE COBPORATION, LTD. I (Incorporated in England). I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, I MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL I RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. I General Agents I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144.40 words
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127 1934-07-11 14 Australian Tail-enders Gallantly Save The Follow-on XTITH the odds all against them, the Australians succeeded in forcing a draw in the Third Test match which was concluded t Old Trafford, Manchester, yesterday. They succeeded in avoidig the follow on,127 words
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948 1934-07-11 14 Reuter. Manchester, July 10. rE Third Test between England and Australia ended in a draw ay, Australia just managing to •t the follow on. England batted *cond time and declared at 123 mo wickets, leaving Australia to }260 runs for victory. They had Jed 66Reuter. - 948 words
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Article205 1934-07-11 14 I Record? Of Test Matches Played Scores at a glance in the three Tests played to date in the present series are as follows: FIRST TEST. AUSTRALIA: 374 and 273 for 8 wkts. ENGLAND: 268 and 141. Aastralia won by 238 runs. SECOND TEST. ENGLAND: 440. AUSTRALIA: 284205 words
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Article408 1934-07-11 14 Latest Positions Of The Teams. LATEST positions m the S.A.F.A. League and Commercial Cup Competition are as follows: FRST DIVISION Goals. P. W. L. D. F. .A. Pts. S.C.C. 14 9 4 1 36 19 19 Chinese 9 7 1 1 31 12 15 R.A.F. 10 6 4408 words
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Article263 1934-07-11 14 Shipped To Japan For Stud Purposes I BRASS KNOB, at one time one of the best performers on the Malayan J turf, has bidden farewell to these shores I It was shipped yesterday on t'he "Merlin" by Mr. H. S. Kirwan, the weMknown trainer, to Japan,263 words
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Article236 1934-07-11 14 Results Of Yesterday's Events THE Garrison Sports, begun oil Monday, were continued at Tanglin yesterday. The following were the results: TUG-OF-WAR:— 2nd Round: C Co. Wiltshire Regiment beat Headquarter Wing by two pulls to one; the Royal Navy beat B (Machine-Gun) Co., the Wiltshire Regiment, by three pulls236 words
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Article114 1934-07-11 14 Two-day Amateur Meeting In August The Taiping Turf Club will hold a two-day amateur race meeting at Taiping on Aug. 10 and 11. There will be two runs each for horses, classes 3 and 4, and pon!es, classes 2 and 3. Entries close on Friday, Aug. 3. The114 words
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Article37 1934-07-11 14 The match between the Malays and P. Brani in the First Division of the S.A.F.A League will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Aug. 27; not to-day as stated yesterday's diary of events.37 words
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Article23 1934-07-11 14 In a friendly yesterday on the Clerical Union ground, the C.U. II defeated the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank XI 6—3.23 words
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Article30 1934-07-11 14 The finals in the athletic sports of the Singapore Contingent of the S.S. Police will be held at the Thompson Road Depoti on Sunday, commencing at 4 p.m.30 words
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Article471 1934-07-11 14 I.C.F.A. Trounced FYFE GETS SIX GOALS HTHE S.C.C. had no difficulty in beating the l.C.F.A. at the Anson Rd. Stadium yesterday, in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Eight goals were netted by the winners and the score might have easily reached double figures had471 words
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Article144 1934-07-11 14 t The c *C- Staff Association beat Java Traders Association at ping-pong 5-0. Scores Chee Kah Hor beat Chua Fo ng Cheong 21—16, 14—21, 21—16 ■fcf* Ku 1 Yuen beat Son Kirn ?f°* 19-21. 21-14, 21-8, 18-21, i ,j ng Tlam Koon be at Tav Tian Soo144 words
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Article41 1934-07-11 14 The V.M.C.A. Senior Department will a^ ame of wat *r-polo with the lt £l v e iS*J? ent lst vn to-morrow at the V.M.C.A. pool. TeamsSENIORS: Choo Seng Kay, E. Tan Goh BuanrCheok, Yap Yeow Slang, S Si SMK41 words
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406 1934-07-11 15 Lancashire Improve CHAMPIONS SLIDING DOWN Reuter. London, July 10. LANCASHIRE further strengthened the position next to Sussex at the top of the County cricket championship t:ib!c to-day by taking full p iiits gainst Northant* while York- liir 1 coliectud only threeReuter. - 406 words
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Article59 1934-07-11 15 Horses Not Accepting To-day Horses and ponies not accepting for to-day's races at Ipoh ire*: Oojiboo, Brown Fox, Lovely Eyes, Snowlass, October, Stoker, Quick March, Scrubbing Brush. Gi'd Finch. Atreas, Belle Edna, Short Suit, Combination, Fiesole, Done Up. Go)d Joy. ALL ENGAGEMENTS: Little tester* DOUBLE TOTES: Races 459 words
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Article41 1934-07-11 15 Knaves Win King's Coronation Polo Cup Reuter. London, July 10. At Ruelart to-day a brtjtont JBg play by Captain Jug*. c 0 three goals, neipea n ton Roark. slsting of Capta ns B r |son, to avon 1010 Cup.-Beuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article475 1934-07-11 15 First Success In Third Division THE Harlequins registered an easy victory of 4—l over the Bramtoco in the Third Division "A" of the S.A.F.A. League, on the S.H.B. ground yesterday afternoon. Othman, the Harlequins' outside left did meritorious service for his side and scored two out of their475 words
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Article257 1934-07-11 15 Ceylon Tamils Dray With The P.W.D. The Ceylon Tamils »drew with the PWD at Balestier on Sunday. The PWD won the toss and batted first' They lost the first four wickets for 39 runs, but d'Almeida and G. Morgan made a stand and pulled the game r257 words
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Article22 1934-07-11 15 Rnndav on the S.C.F.A. ground, th? Mhletta Party defeated the Kallang District team by four goals to two. 022 words
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Article470 1934-07-11 15 Sunday's Yachting In Singapore B" CLASS sailed the last of the series for the Clifford Challenge Cup on Sunday morning at the R.S.Y.C. The weather was in a changeable moon; one moment the yachts were anchored m a dead calm, and at the next were racing through a470 words
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Article178 1934-07-11 15 Ties in the Rovers Badminton Party singles tournament are as follows: Saturday, at 3.30 p.m.: Pch San v. Huck Kong; Eng Siang v Peck Koon Seah Chew v. Bah Chee; Chong Lockjr Teck Siang; Choon Hock v. Thiam Hock; Paul Wong v. Hun Swee Sunday, at 3.30 p.m.:178 words
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Article52 1934-07-11 15 m. Pong Him Yong of Chop Yick Woh Hing has consented to be tne patron of the Delta Rangers football Team and has presented a set of jerseys to the players. lt The Delta Rangers defeated the Wiltshire Co. at soccer on Sunday at the Tanglin Barracks52 words
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Article131 1934-07-11 15 Diamond Draws With Nai Vee Chan •i (From Our Oion Correspondent) Malacca, July 9. I EXCELLENT boxing was seen at the City Ring Park last night. In the main event Nai Vee Chan (9.1 > met Rough Diamond »9.6» over ten 2-minute rounds. Both men mixed it j131 words
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Article77 1934-07-11 15 Sungei Uiong Chib To Visit Singapore A two-day cricket match will be played at the S.C.C. on Saturday and Sunday, when the Cricket Club will have as visitors a team from the Sungei Ujong Club, Seremban. The S.C.C. will be represented by R. A. Ashworth, C. N. Reed,77 words
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Article142 1934-07-11 15 Championship Finals At The S.C.C. rBRE was no play in the men's doubles semi-finals in the Smgapor lawn tennis championships at the S.C.C. yesterday owing to the rain. The whol; programme has been affected and th? re-arranged dates are as follows TO-DAY'S TIES Men's doubles semi-finals Chua Choon142 words
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Article136 1934-07-11 15 Results Of Billiards And Ping-Pong Matches The Siong 800 Athletic Association were entertained to friendly billiards and ping-pong matches by the Ngo •Sing Le Chin S a on Sunday. The former won at billiards but lost nt pingpong. Results: (Billiards) English Game (S.B.A.A. first): Chua Boon Lay136 words
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Article114 1934-07-11 15 The Harbour-V.ew B.P. "B" beat the National B.P. "B at the former's court at Bukit Cnermm on Sunday last by 4 games to 3. Scores (Harbour-View names first Singles: Tan Lye Chuan beat Khoo Yam 15—5, 15—6: Yeo Chow Hoon beat Cng Kirn Seng 15-8. 15—6; Lee114 words
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Article272 1934-07-11 15 All-Stars' Clash AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS Reuter. New York, July 10. |j KTHE only basebah to-day was tho J glamorous inter-league all-star match at the polo grounds in whteh j j the best players of the National League met those of the American League, captained by Bill Terry andReuter. - 272 words
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Article52 1934-07-11 15 Henderson A. P. team v. the National at, Henderson Road (off Alexandra" Road) on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m.: Cheong Soon Tuan, Chan Teck Seng] Koh Oon Kiong, Chan Kee Lim, Tan: Howe Phoo, Yap Yew Keng, Chia Boh Whatt. Tan Choon Bok. Kum Kirn iChuan and Kum X52 words
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Advertisement98 1934-07-11 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemeßte). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and98 words
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Article715 1934-07-11 16 League- Soccer S.R.C. II BEATEN BY 5.H..8.J.5.C. THERE was a keen struggle be tween the S H.B.J.S.C. and th 5 S.R.C. II on the latter's ground yes terday, when they met in the Thin Division "A" of the S.A.F.A. League Although the S.R.C. side were715 words
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Article702 1934-07-11 16 R?cord Of Games Played To Date rE following is a complete list of the Australians' matches in England during the present tour. FIRST MATCH. At Worcester, the Australians won by an innings and 297 runs. Scores: WORCESTERSHIRE* 112 (Grimmett 5 for 53) and 95 (Grimmett (15.3-7-27-5,702 words
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Article578 1934-07-11 16 Humane Feature A RACING MAN'S I INVENTIONS. "I SAW your fine racecourse a: Bukit Timah on Sunday and inspected every part of it. The grandstand is beautifully situated, and all details appear to have been carefully thought out," said Mr. J. A. Robertson, a visitor to Singapore578 words
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Advertisement306 1934-07-11 16 |JP|~ nfcl FRAGRANT DELICIOUS Jr j I ™j|jJ IH^^Sffi F V BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. HBfll sincafore B^mh^hJ F. A. K4RTBOLOWEUSZ LTD., ?0, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. I I t l I l I l «HlllMWirill t'itHll'fnti f l:il<ll''l!llllllili:lilllllii|ii|iili!|i!liilMl!i|:!l!il|iliilii|iifii|ii|iilllli:iiilli|li|li|lllllll!|ti*. WONDERFUL SELECTIONS OF SONGS j SUNG BY THE WORLD FAMOUS TENOR. I306 words
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Advertisement490 1934-07-11 16 WIFE'S DELIGHT AT HUSBAND'S LOSS j 30 PoundTof Fat! Here is something all wives of fat men win be glad know. It is the experience of a woman whose husband recently weighed 116 st. 6 lbs. She writes:— I "I rea'ly feel I must write and tell you that after490 words
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1078 1934-07-11 17 NARROW ESCAPE OF GANDHI His Appeal INTERVIEW AFTER THE OUTRAGE a BOMB was thrown in Poona on June 25 on what the assailam believed war the car containing Mr. Gandhi, or. his way to the Municipal buildings to receive an address that evening. Mr.1,078 words
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Article383 1934-07-11 17 Borneo And British Guiana Suggested IT is too late in the day for India to become a competitor in colonisation with the Western powers in the morf settled parts of the world, and therefore the appropriate field for Indian colonisation must be sought in countries which to383 words
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Article164 1934-07-11 17 The Indian National Association.-Zan- bar, has. on June 24; sent the following cable to the Indian Press: "The Local Government published draft Bills seven days ago, which they Dropose passing into law on the 28th instant. These Bills are most revolutionary, racial and un-British in character and are164 words
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Article345 1934-07-11 17 Latest Jottings From The Mail r 1 is understood that Sir Alan Cobham will bring his- flying circus for a tour in India during the coming cold weather. The circus includes about a dozen aeroplanes of various types. At a meeting of of several Labour Unicns» at»345 words
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Article155 1934-07-11 17 R'ddkd With 100 Bullets For Abduction A story of exacting vengeance for the, abduction of a Mus lm girl of Shiekhucura district in which the abductors body was riddled with a hundred gunshot wounds, while a woman kept shouting wild encouragement to his assahants was recalled on June155 words
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Article486 1934-07-11 17 Elaborate Inquiry POLITICAL CRISIS FEARED k SITUATION fraught with grave possibilities of political crisis both in Great Britain and In India is developing as a result of delay in the British Government's settlement of the Indian question, writes the political correspondent of the London "News Chronicle."486 words
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232 1934-07-11 17 1 XM. Leo Liegois. the French violinist, who is visiting Malaya after an extended and very successful tour of the Dutch Bast Indies, had a large and appreciative audience at his recital at the Selangor Club on Sunday, the event drawing to the232 words
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Article171 1934-07-11 17 Mr. V. Nadason. of the Tutorial Stntff of Clifford School. Ipoh, anc a prominent member 01 the Tamil community ot Kuala Kangsar, has been appointed Trustee of the Hindu Burial Ground in Kenas Road. Kuala .Kangsar, in piaee of the late Mr. M. Vallipuram. 4 *1X Lfiss E. W.171 words
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Advertisement224 1934-07-11 17 I SWIMMING MADE EASY. I SWIMMING THE AMERICAN CRAWL, by Johnny WtttaftfHer, \u 1 Collaboration with Clare-re A. Bush, New Edition '$3.3$ I THE SWIM BOOK, by Ski. G. Hmlgv* $2.1& I HOW TO SWIM CRAWL, by Sid. G. Hodges 1 MODERN SWIMMING DIVING, r.y Sid. G. Hedges %lM SWIMMING224 words
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Article422 1934-07-11 18 German Public Opinion Uneasy Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 7. MBARTHOU'S mission to London is to lecture, not to negotiate. According to the best opinion here, he will try to awaken Bi/tish «cncvolence tor his cherished scheme of a Balkan Locarno and close Franco-Soviet understanding. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 422 words
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Article113 1934-07-11 18 What Schoolchildren Are Expected To Know Helsingfors.. A school inspector in the Kuopio district of Finland has instructed ali teachers under his authority immediately to examine their fourth and fifth forms on the following questions: (1) What may be regarded as the fundamental law of laws? (2) Is113 words
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Article84 1934-07-11 18 Famous Champagnes At 2 6d. A Bottle Paris. Some of the most famous brands ot champagne were sold at half-a-crown a oottle on June 6. But they were not sold under the names of the firms which make them. Explanation: Famous old champagne firms had stocks,84 words
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Article33 1934-07-11 18 San Francisco. Eugene Walcott, an ex-prize-fighter, pleaded in Court here that he was physically unfit for hard work, because Jack Demnsey had punched him on the jaw— in 1917.33 words
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Article36 1934-07-11 18 Hanover. The owner of a summerhouse at Barsinghausen, near here, found that a wild duck had made a nest on the sofa in his summerhouse and had hatched out 14 ducklings there.36 words
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Advertisement678 1934-07-11 18 MAKING STRONG! "PILEFEER." i "Sistering" is a j .^jS* 4l files" iles" best remedy for f fNmi^^i^\^^^^ lß>m^ manufactured ac j cording to an excel-! orrhea h ucorrhea. ||1 2S£ |U I p^^/by $1.00 each, postage the medical profes- 111 J XI.V, Sole Agents: G. H. ALPINA CO., j Wintering678 words
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Advertisement170 1934-07-11 18 view, so NĔ3TLE s MILK NUT MILK CHOCOLATE In every packet of Nestles Chocolate (and in CaUler's and Kohler's too) you will find a Picture Stum;). These stamps can be pasted into an attractive album. For an album Wonders cf the World send iU cents in unused postage stamps, or170 words
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1498 1934-07-11 19 PYJAMA PARTIES AT LAS PALNAS HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO WERE UNSUITED j> VI A.M A parlies, mixed bathing and such like holiday entertainment- in the free and easy atmosphere oi Las Palmas were referred to in the House of Lords when judgment was1,498 words
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Article73 1934-07-11 19 Woman Prefers Prison To Her Mother-In-Law i Rome. A young married woman presented herself at Santa Palazia prison, Ancona. and demanded admission as a prisoner. "What have you done wrong?" the officials asked her. "Nothing," she replied, "but I cannot live any longer with my mother-in-law. Even73 words
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Article263 1934-07-11 19 Consul Who Nearly Caused A Crisis CAREFULLY shielded from the crowd which had gathered at the N.K.K. Wharf on hearing of his arrival, Mr. K. Kuramoto, whose disapp<*aranee reached international importance and almost caused a crisis in Sino-Japanese relations, landed at Shanghai from the Nanyang Maru. He was263 words
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Article324 1934-07-11 19 West African Rulers In London (By Air Mail.) London, June 27. A GAY cavalcade from the interior of West Africa reached London yesterday—a group of Chiefs with their retinue, paying their first visit to these shores. When a prosaic train from the West country drew in324 words
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Advertisement17 1934-07-11 19 local Doctor recommend I 'Cadbunfs j®" lts Better for You!" I I 1 MASTERS!** I I ___jiiL—17 words
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Article, Illustration83 1934-07-11 20 An incident in the Singapore v. Negri Sembilan Malaya Cup match at the Anson Road Stadium last Saturday he An incident in the friendly natch at ihe Anson Road Stadium on Sunday between the Command and the Negri Sembilan State S The Command won83 words
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Advertisement147 1934-07-11 20 l(ead The I For 'Best J SPORTS REPORTS I SINCERE'S SINCERE'S SPECIAL HAIR B CREAM. If if COUGH SPECIFIC Large 25 cts. /1 Jj Larc* I Small 15 cts. MM 90 ct«. SINCERE'S T I LI MONIS DRAUGHT. /«-^>>/ 25 Cents DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS Head Office: 59, Hill Street. TelegramT147 words
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