Malaya Tribune, 13 July 1934
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Title Section42 1934-07-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI. No. 163 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, July 13, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS42 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-13 1 —%cad The Dominant In zZMalaya ___________________________w___f^FilUKt^KtKH^BKKP ca^^^l!S m j T ■fcflfl I»^bl^bHßb^es^9b^bl «HksP^-' 1 bß&9Eb> shs $SSs»3sk *^BHkV«L^L^L^L^L^UB^S«B^Bi c19 words
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Advertisement46 1934-07-13 1 immp j A. FUNTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana j Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.46 words
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1449 1934-07-13 2 Shipping News Notices. PORT OF LONDON TRAFFIC Importance Of Coastal Services THERE wu« an in*pir»n£ indict ion of the definite improvement of the B«i--tisti i.'uiiMlal trudc ftt n in«p®ftion t-f all that th<* Port of London Authority «toes to expand ibi* vital branch of Bhtiah shipping. The iDspeetion of lb»'1,449 words
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Article142 1934-07-13 2 Two Warships Of 35,000 Tons Each To Be Built It is officially announced that the Italian Government has decided to lay down two 35,000-ton warships in the course ol the present year, states a Reuter message from Rome. The ships will be built at Trieste and Genoa respectively.142 words
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Article440 1934-07-13 2 "An Unjustifiable Risk In Manoeuvring JUDGMENT was recently given by Mr. Justice Langton. in the Admiralty Court Uj 3 collision suit in which to owners of the steamer Afterglow pr.-r--ctcding up the Thame*, on arrival from Sunderland, after 10 at night IJ. last. found a vessel turning ahead440 words
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Article888 1934-07-13 2 Pears For Shipping's Future _1_ .4 Repaying or .«r t«umu At the )ut«i>c'u dinner of tlu? Inttitute of London Underwater-. p. Bu^ n^r b t wuk, Deputy-Mailer of the n JJ n u Company of -Mm.ut Manners, and a member of the council of the Owmbw of888 words
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Advertisement348 1934-07-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P, O. S CO.'iS MAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore RANPURA 17.000 July 20 SOMALI G.BlO Aug. 1 CORFU 15,0U0 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN 15,000 Sept. 14 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 28 Cargo348 words
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Advertisement182 1934-07-13 2 I J W' LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. I CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. I Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port i I Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Port Said, Brindisi, Venice ft Trieste. m182 words
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Advertisement170 1934-07-13 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch iHaLDI Austrahsehe DampfschuTt 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.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Sept. 6 m.s.170 words
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Advertisement552 1934-07-13 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NOHDDBUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. S "\LSTER," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan July 1G HOMEWARDS. 1934. S "LAHN," for Genoa, M'aeilles, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen July 21 S "ODER" for Marseilles, Oran, R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen July 25552 words
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Article538 1934-07-13 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The tallowing mining share quotations a by Fiaser and Co., exchange ul .d stock brokers. Buyers. Sellers. If Ampat Tin «I» \am Kumbang Tin 37j6 40|tl Austral Malay 50[- 52,6 <Wer Hitam Tin 15- 161V Ayet Wen- 2.07% 2.15 ti Bangrin538 words
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173 1934-07-13 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION SLIGHT FALL IN RUBBER Prices Inclined To Sag ißy Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 24 cts., down /4 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $114, up $14. Yesterday's Prices:— London, down l|l6d. Market Tone: Easier after firm. New York,173 words
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Article202 1934-07-13 3 Singapore, July, 13. R (Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $90 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan 083 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $91 Rice, S. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $83 Siam, No. 1 Siam, No. 2 JJin Siam, No. 3 Siam,, Sinhuay202 words
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Article1491 1934-07-13 3 Way Out Of Debt Impasse THE payment of war debts in sterling, to be used in the purchase of British goods and services, would (argues Mr. Frank Darvall in the article published below) ensure that the debts were met in goods and not in money. These1,491 words
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Article185 1934-07-13 3 Loss For The Year Of $2,696 mHE annual report cf the Ulu Pandan Jl (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended April 30, to be presented at the annual meeting of the company at the French Bank Buildings on July 20, is as follows:— The accounts show185 words
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Article232 1934-07-13 3 Tapping Restarted On Control Legislation rIE annual report of the Punggoi Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended Mar. 31, to be presented at the annual meeting of shareholders in Fullerton Building on July 21, is as follows: The accounts for the year show a los of232 words
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Article87 1934-07-13 3 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., in thenweekly report dated July 12, state The gradual ris c was continued during the week and yesterday business in "spot" rubber was done up to 24% cents. The local market has eased this morning in sympathy with London. Stocks in the United87 words
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Article653 1934-07-13 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 am. The toitofeixjg rubber snare quotation are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lym* and Evatt Issue Value. rraaex D»« Bbarea to Co 1 Allenby 1.75 180 1.75 1.80 1 Alor Gajah 1.25 1.32% 1.20 1.30 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.75653 words
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Article74 1934-07-13 3 DAILY PRICE* CT RRrVT Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 23** 24 do. (F. 0.8 24 24*4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: July 24% 241* Aug. Sept. U% 84% I Oct. Dec. 25% Ktt Jan. March 26 MM Tone of Market:74 words
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Advertisement52 1934-07-13 3 the SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated In New ZealaaaJ FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. 0. MAROOLIOUTH, Mana«er OFFICK: FINLAY SON GMBN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE t MARINE," MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and workmen's Compensation insurance. HFyih) OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. H I JOHNSON,52 words
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Advertisement87 1934-07-13 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street £aerve Fund and Rest »00.000 Sad office London, BRANCKES: Bombay Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara. Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. Klrkuk, Mosul and Sinaaoore. A CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on terms to he ascertained on87 words
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Advertisement73 1934-07-13 3 VOIR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus Z%% Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon jive you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small sums grow.73 words
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Advertisement214 1934-07-13 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation LtdJ. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) J SUCCESSORS TO I THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK,! LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40i)00\000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING. CHIILIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee214 words
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Advertisement323 1934-07-13 4 11. HASSAN.] ICTRICAJL AND WATER CONTRACTOR 11-37, Braa Basah ft*** SINGAPORE yoa are In need uf electric ts, fens, motor*, etc., and water rice, please write to the above resa or 'Phone 8411. EVEREST INK GUM (delivered frvo anywhere in Malaya for i order amounting tn not less than $10.323 words
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Advertisement517 1934-07-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the marks depicted above are tbe property of Chop "Kwang Joo Seng" uf No. 41, New Bridge Road, and are used by the said Chop aa Trade Marks an respect of Ground Nut Oil, L«rd and Alum manufactured and or imported into517 words
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Advertisement233 1934-07-13 4 FOR SALE. REMOVING SALE Stocks must be cleared regardless of cost 1,000 Assorted Books and Novels Plain and Cut Glassware E. P. N. S. and Silverware Paintings and Water Colours Curios, etc., etc. MART &~ĔXCHANGE 24, High Street EYESIGHT CON j Safeguard your eyes—they are your i greatest possession. It233 words
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Advertisement274 1934-07-13 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—By European Firm Chinese Salesman with special knowledge of Liquor and Provision trade. Without good references useless to apply. Apply Box No. 354, c o Malaya Tribune. Ifcffitfwal ■flM»MreMig'«aaraiv»iinm.L Obat Priok (2) Stimulates the Appetite; Strengthens the Nerves; Regenerates the R oodT And ihe greatest of ali tonics274 words
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Advertisement339 1934-07-13 4 EDUCATTONAIV FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). IK Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSyaiemalie Training both ifl lechnique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Pr n i ADD TO339 words
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Advertisement490 1934-07-13 4 GRAND MID YEAR I CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. Alarm Clocks from 90 cts. upward*. Pocket Watches from Si .25 upwards 1 W>ist Wa-tches frcm $2.00 upwards I FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE I Yick Woh Hing I 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I (Near Middle Road).490 words
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Article703 1934-07-13 5 Alleged Cowardice FATHER'S EFFORT TO CLEAR HIS NAME Paris. QN Oct. 11, 1914, near Roye 03 the Somme, Second Lieutenant j Chapelant, aged 23, unable to stand owing to serious wounds in both legs, was tied to a stretcher, propped upj right against a tree703 words
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Article107 1934-07-13 5 Soviet Interpretation Of Shakespeare Paris. "Coriolanu»," which had to bo removed fiom the programme or tils Couudir Francalse at the time or the February riots, both Right and Lett reading into It nointed pollt'cal allusions, is now to be put on In Moscow, accorling to "Comoedia." 1 The manager107 words
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Advertisement306 1934-07-13 5 1 I 1 New beauty NEW REFINEMENT New Power AND SPEED i AUSTINS SEE THEM AT— Borneo Motors Ltd. 1 I j SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR. SEREMBAN, MALACCA. m m\\Wm\ u Wm\ u mmmm\\^ enjoys an enviable, world wide popularity and has attained an U .assailable height of Whisky306 words
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Advertisement553 1934-07-13 5 DANGEROUS POSSIBILITIES Germs multiply at an amazing rate and one single germ can become seventeen millions in 12 hours One of these deadly enemies entering your system will work untold havoc and seriously impair your health and business but the use of Vapex, a simple remedy, kills it before it553 words
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Article, Illustration75 1934-07-13 6 The following passengers left Singapore yesterday by the Africa Maru for and South African and South American ports:— Mr. F. L. Manscl. Capl. I. D. Truman. Mr*, M r F. E. James, Mr. T. Atsumi, Mr.-». C. Ka"keda. Miss K. Kakcda.75 words
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Article34 1934-07-13 6 The Porthos is due here from Saigoii or July 14 at 6 a.m. smd will sail on the neyt duy ut 6 am, for Madras. Colombo. Djibouti, Suez. Port Said and Marseilles.34 words
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Article80 1934-07-13 6 Larut, British, 404 ton»; from Muar 13.7, to Malacca and P. Dickson 14.7. Valon, French, 5,381 tons; from Dunkirk 13.7, to Saigon 13.7. Sirdhana, British, 4,835 tons; from Osaka 12.7, to Calcutta 15.7. B"Hvorlim, British, 3,222 tons; from Mi'Jdlcsborough 127, to Hongkong 13.7. Txinjr Son?. British, 15(5 tons;80 words
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Article104 1934-07-13 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPHCTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 13. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ophir 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Rahman 17; Sirdhana 13. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Eurybates 30; Muncaster Castle 32; Silksworth 35; Steel Traveler 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Chinese104 words
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Article131 1934-07-13 6 They Mount Guard At Fascist Exhibition Rome. Visitors to the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution in Rome, where a row of sentinals with fixed bayoneU is on duty all day, were surprised to see that the sentries one afternoon, consisted of distinguished and well-known elderly gentlemen. The131 words
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Article68 1934-07-13 6 Man Who Does Not Know pis Wife's Name Barcelona. A man who sought a divorce from his wife in the Divorce Court here found,that although he had married 11 years he did not know his wife's name. In the documents by which the proceedings were instituted he68 words
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Article31 1934-07-13 6 From Philippine Islands by the President Monroe, due at Singapore at daylight to-morrow. From Holland and Germany by the Manux van St. Aldegonde, due at Singapore at noon to-morrow31 words
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Article288 1934-07-13 6 Most Serious For Years I Ta Kung Pao. I W HILE no arrests ha-e been made In Dr w ,h the murder of Ingr.i<n in ihe Western Hliu a ft belonging C h S Ic F t r ,,eld and Surire c o^of L Yi.i!n?nf !lled ncar theTa Kung Pao. - 288 words
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Article99 1934-07-13 6 Problem In Former Bandit Areas Sin Wen Pao. Nanchang, June 21. Under orders of General Chiang Kai Shek his Headquarters has formed a special commission to deal with matrimonial disputes in the ox-Communist areas, in Kiangsi. Under control the existing matrimonial system was abolished and a new systemSin Wen Pao. - 99 words
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Article192 1934-07-13 6 SELLING. Singapore, July 13. London 4 months' sight |i 4 11*4 London 3 months' sight 2,4 m London 60 days' sight 2,4 WWk London 30 days' sight Wj London demand J J '|r; London T.T. 2 4 *g Lyon and Paris demand Hamburg demand *g« New York demand192 words
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Article412 1934-07-13 6 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 13 High Tides.—l 2.29 p.m, 11.35 pjn. Football; B.A F.A. League. Division On». B.R.C. v. S.C.F.A.. Anson RteiO Stadium; Friendly. OR.A. v. S.A.tJ R,L; Govt. League, Division Oi. Marine v. Etceteras, Marin*?; Johoiv. Customs v. Education. J,CS.C.412 words
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Article56 1934-07-13 6 ALHAMBRA —"She Made Her Bed." AFCLLO.—"Three Live Ghosts"' and "The Kid from Spain." CAPITOL.—"King Kong." EMPIRE.—"The Wrecker." 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.—"Death Takes a Holiday." RlTZ.—Double talkies: "The Trail56 words
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Article75 1934-07-13 6 Mannequins Parade Before Crowd Of Men P^ris. A daily mannequin parade in a shop ha*, produced an outbruft of mora! ind'unotion from the "Comoedia." The jnrlsr appear in "aeanty t»*bt-fit-bathing cwlflmw," the paper com plain*, )x:f»n'e crowd rompo&cU almoin entirely of nun. although the display i« intended to atttract75 words
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Advertisement794 1934-07-13 6 j SINGAPORE HOTUS """""""-m rrrrrraraaiT-irTTnai i~i n im mthiii wniniiiMiiTii nmnininii iwhi t •vi i i iii f i i i i i ihi 1.1 i i i i i i i i 1.1 i n ii» i ii i iii i i,t' iiiiiuuuii iii iiiiiiiiiiHiniuiinuMiuiiiii^ GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL! Seotts794 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-07-13 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Los* Yesterday Nifhl Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Mours. Deg. F. Alcr Star 89 0.23 8.1 74 Si f :awan 92 0.01 6.5 72 X Ti-engganu 89 Nil 11.7 74 .Bukit Jeram 87 0.03 8.1 71 Malacca 8174 words
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Miscellaneous199 1934-07-13 6 [POSTAL INT£LUGfH« SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Java, South West-Sumatra, S.Easi, Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas, i and T. Dilly (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Tinombo) 3 p.m. Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Ampang) 3 p.m. de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak (Ampang) 3 p.m. Biinice (Edendale) 4199 words
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Miscellaneous412 1934-07-13 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." Thin Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest wiil still be included in the412 words
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1264 1934-07-13 7 Many Changes At The Park Within Three Years IT is now just over three years since the Whipsnade's 500-acre Zoological Park was opened to the general public, and the authorities are not a little entertained at the ra;pid change of front which has been1,264 words
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Article108 1934-07-13 7 French Mayor Gives Way To British Critics Dieppe. A hundred letters of protest received from England by the Mayor of Dieppe against bull fights which were scheduled to take place there on July 7 and 8 have led to the cancellation of the fights. The mayor replied108 words
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Article52 1934-07-13 7 Berlin. The fire alarm began ringing furiously at the fire station at Grossporitsch, Sa The y fireraen dashed to the station and becan getting out the engines. Then one of them noticed a starling sitting on the alarm. It had touched the switch and set the52 words
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Article90 1934-07-13 7 Banned As Being Unworthy Of The Movement Berlin. The following things which enterprising tradesmen have produced as Nazi "souvenirs" have been officially banned as unworthy of the ideals of the movement: Wall-paper with Swastika flags, Note-paper with pictures of Hitler, Money-boxes in the shape of Hitler hostels, and90 words
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Article54 1934-07-13 7 "Shun Pao." Nanking, June 19. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has received a note from the British Legation Office reporting that a British air scroadron will soon pass through Canton on their way eastward. The names of the pilots and the number of machines are clearly listed in"Shun Pao." - 54 words
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Advertisement281 1934-07-13 7 LITTLE PIMPLES I ON GHILDIHEAD Itching Caused Sleepless Nights. Cuticura Healed. "Little pimpks started on my chile'a head. These would break and discharge and form a hard She could not wear hat »3 it would initaie, cat'si.ig her to scratch and ;hcn it spread. It caused Trnny sleepless nights through281 words
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Advertisement257 1934-07-13 7 I What A Pretty Child Few people can resist the appeal i of a beautiful, healthy, happy child. f^SiK^ttKj!* Z and what a joy she is to her lucky lfW jtl I parents. But it is not only the par- y^>sH ents who an lucky; so is the child Z257 words
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Miscellaneous745 1934-07-13 7 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Tour Of Titania's Palice AT 1.20 p.m. to-day a talk entitled. "The Coming fe mpire Tour of Titania's Palace," will be given by Major Sir Nevile Wilkinson, the architect who is responsible for the arrangements. In this talk he will speak about the Palace and the745 words
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Advertisement597 1934-07-13 8 j AN ALL STAR CAST IN A STORY DEAR A Pa™ mount ReleaM I to the hearts humanityi I ALHAMBRA I SHE FOUGHT OFF TEMPTATION 1 SAI I V CII CDC f while her heart clamoured to. surrender! I O f\ L_ I I OPENING TO-NIGHT: til! 9.15.1 -< „-ftSES3a!597 words
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Advertisement437 1934-07-13 8 LATEST* ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE. i DISTRICT OF JOHORE BAHRU. In Bankruptcy Notice No. 10 of 1934 In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Notice F I the 7th day of May, 1934. To, S. N. S. M. S. SUBRAMANIAN CHETTIAR cf 42, Jalan Awang, Segamat, TAKE NOTICE, that a bankrupt y q«437 words
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Article568 1934-07-13 9 Unfavourable Views Of Ministers MR. Walter Elliot. Minister of Agrinilture. .peaking at a Thornbury National Unif*nif»t demonstration at Falfiekl, said. 4 We do not want dictators in this our.try. We have won our liberties through many centuries of hafd work and hard ftght.nu. and wc do not568 words
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Article105 1934-07-13 9 For Higher Officers In Kiangsi Shun Pao. Hankow. June 18. General Chiang Kai Shek has ordered that a special institution be established immediately at Rating to give advanced iiaining to higher militaiy officers in the nrovinces. All necessary preparations for the establishment of the ;cl.ool have been completedShun Pao. - 105 words
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Article382 1934-07-13 9 Musical Well To Bt Restored THE "Magyarsag" of Budapest reports that it is proposed to restore a Turkish musical well that was constructed at the beginning of the nineteenth century, and place it in the old district called Taban, which lies on the Buda side382 words
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Advertisement239 1934-07-13 9 I ~trsX-,.. t r s X-,. MARLBOBOUGHI J 1 Enormous Success. All Records Broken. Crowds Exceeding even (1 those of First Release. (l EIGHT DAYS AND STILL PACKING OUT. I Miss T. P. RAJALAKSHIMI HMD's Wedding" )> '"RETURN SCREENING BY SPECIAL REQUEST, OWING TO ENORMOUS SUCCESS WHEN IT WAS RUN239 words
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Advertisement194 1934-07-13 9 MISS TIJAH. K. DEAN. THE ALREADY FAMOUS CHAP KUCHING" rp, I MALAY RECORDS. 1 ll^PPsl ii AT LAST YOU CAN OBTAIN RECORDINGS OF YOUR FAYR OURITE ARTISTS. THEY WILL I 1 BE ON SALE FROM SATURDAY, i ißfr f ,TrLY t4TH FROM THE FOLLOW mmmW^^^^^k lBI» INXi ITHORISED DEALERS. v!s%j194 words
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Obituary134 1934-07-13 10 Mr. Poh Poo Yung, aged 0T». paxsed uwjty peacefully itt 10 p.in„ on Tuesday, July 3, l&.'M, at No. 161, Kee Sun Rd., niT Kaat C<»as;. Rd. He leaven behind 3 B"ns, Messrs. Poh Ch o Sim, Poh Peng S.ivng u.icl Poh Peng Lan. one duughtev, Poh134 words
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Article728 1934-07-13 10 IN connection with the medical services of Malaya, to which we referred yesterday, the position of graduates of the King Edward VII Medical College is a matter of supreme importance to all who would like to see local men occupying the positions to which their728 words
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Article143 1934-07-13 10 Death Following Motor Accident MR. Joseph William Legge, aged 61, died in the General Ho'pital. S iganore. this morning as a result of an accident which occurred at the corner of McPherson Road and Serangoon Road yesterday. About 8.30 a.m. yesterday Mr. Legge was going for143 words
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Article146 1934-07-13 10 Mrs. J. W. Perkins, who recently underwent a serious operation in Penang General Hospital, has gone to Fraser's Hill. The death cf Mr. Lo Ah Hong, retired chief clerk of Padang Serai Group Hospitals, Padang Serai, occurred in Penary on Tuesday. He was 40 years of age. Mr. A. V.146 words
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Article373 1934-07-13 10 QN the opposite page appear particulars of the agreement reached between the Officer Administering the Government of the Straits Settlements and the Sultan of Perak for the retrocession to. Perak of the territory known js the Dindings. It has long been rumoured that such a373 words
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Article190 1934-07-13 10 TN yesterday's issue we stated that control .if nallve rubber production In the Dutch East Indies by menus of an export duty appeared to be working reasonably well. One authority on the industry who is convinced that the situation is fraught with great danger is Mr. C. C.190 words
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Article197 1934-07-13 10 JJERE Is a wail from Kelantan, which may contain a grain of truth. "I am puzzled to know," writes a correspondent, "why such lazy and proud persons should be found' in the customs department. They are supposed to punish smugglers, but why should they inconvenience good The customs197 words
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Article380 1934-07-13 10 By "Looker-On" [N less than a month's time a notable anniversary will be observed. A A A I refer to Aug. 4, a fateful date in history, for on that day twenty years ago Britain entered the Great War. A To those who were grown up380 words
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Article39 1934-07-13 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 6. THE WHIPSNADE ZOO, 7. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 7. DICTATORSHIP IN ENGLAND, 9. BRIGHT HOPES FOR CHINA, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CINEMA NEWS 17. MYSTERY OF MR. KURAMOTO, 19.39 words
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Advertisement285 1934-07-13 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,1 I |H|'i(ii|M!it!:l'<(>i|i:|iilli|uilllllllltllllilll|!i|i,lllllllllllll>i|: I I I I I I I I I I I I i I k j DAWSON— j HARD TO BEAT. "FOLLOW THE LEAD" DOCTORS i s RECOMMEND IT: MEANS j Ml Una)285 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-13 10 *JP PERFECTION Justly X jh\ describes the superior J\ P\J workmanship of Sin*a- [V fWTT pore's Leading Tailor. WING LOONG is nn- JV doubtedly in the fore- >V Ifr front and offsrs yon, with >X Perfection in Suitings, A Stye and Cut, complete >X satisfaction and inexpfn- >\ shre service.61 words
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903 1934-07-13 11 KING'S FRIENDSHIP FOR THE SULTAN Payment Of $86,850 Safeguarding Rights Of Inhabitants DELOW is given the full text of an agreement made between H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. And re v CaMccett, and H.H. the Sultan of Perak for903 words
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Article80 1934-07-13 11 Awaiting Results Of London Talks Reuter. Washington, July 12. THE United States is awaiting the result of the London Naval Conference in 19» before deeding whether to build at least two 35,000-ton battleships, according to Senator Swanson, who admitted that plans for such ships had already beenReuter. - 80 words
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Article117 1934-07-13 11 Consistently Hostile To China Reuter. London, July 12. IN the House of Commons, replying to Lieut. Comdr. P.G. Agnew (Cons., Camborne», Mr. Anthony Eden said the Chinese Government had explained that the magazine Oriental Affairs was banned because it was consistently hos- tile to the Chinese Government andReuter. - 117 words
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Article124 1934-07-13 11 Monster With Flaming Eyes Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 13. CHINA, too, has its monster. According to a report from Kaifeng, in Honan, a strange light shot out from an ancient well in that district on Wednesday mornin S- IM The light continued to shine until noon,Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 124 words
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Article142 1934-07-13 11 Sea-Shell Trinket Of 2,801) Years Ago Berlin. A fing*r-rinsr made out of a .-sra-shell was gmti to un Assyrian woman by her lover 2.KOQ yeare ago. This ring, believed to have been one of the e«rlie*t finger-rings ever worn, is now on view at an exhibition in the142 words
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Article920 1934-07-13 11 Troops' Victories REMNANTS MASSED AT WANYUAN Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 13. A CCORDING to a message received from General Liv Chien Sui, commander of the Government troops fighting the Reds in Hunan, the Communist leader, Shiae Kei, was wounded in the arm during the fightingSin Chew Jit Poh. - 920 words
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Article259 1934-07-13 11 Improved Conditions GLOWING SPEECH IN THE COMMONS Reuter. London, July 12. GLOWING picture of improved financial conditions in the Colonies waft given by Sir Philip CunliflfeLlater, the Secretary for the Colonies, during a debate on the Colonial estimates in I he House of Commons. The Minister instancedReuter. - 259 words
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Article40 1934-07-13 11 Saturday, Aug. 4. and Monday, untitled will as far as possible be observed as holidays throughout the Malaya Command. Command Headquarters will be closed from 4 p.m. on Friday to a.m. on Tuesday except for business oi an urgent nature.40 words
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Article76 1934-07-13 11 Why The King Gave Up Golf Reuter. London, July 13. <r pHE King gave up golf because, in his own words, he 'pot so damned angry,* n said the Prince of Wales, in a racy speech at the dinner of the Lucifer Golfing Society, of whichReuter. - 76 words
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Article222 1934-07-13 11 CO-OPERATION IN CHINA Problems Of Farmers Reuter. London, July 12. I MR. C. F Strickland, formerly ol the Indian Civil Service and a brotaer of the late Mr. W R Strickland, of the Chinese sa.lt gabellc. is leaving lor Shanghai on July 26 under the auspices of the Universities ChinaReuter. - 222 words
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Article108 1934-07-13 11 More Rioting I HOARDING OF GOOD! IN U.S. Reuter. San Francisco, July 12. A GENERAL strike threatens th city as 4,300 teamsters ha\ struck in sympathy with the strikir longshoremen. Lorry drivers are being and lorry loads of eatables ove; turned. Housewives are preparir for a siegeReuter. - 108 words
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Article30 1934-07-13 11 Office-bearers of the Straits Chim "Vadinec Club have been elected as f tows: President, the Rev. W Murr! Hon. secretary, Mr. Ang Whatt Xi, hon. librarian. Mr. Lwee Peng Kwce.30 words
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Advertisement213 1934-07-13 11 HUMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate f flavour of HEYMAN 1 BUTTER is due to I the ideal conditions I under which it is made- Produced in Victoria. 1 Australia, it is handled i and p acked witn scru_ pubus care in order I ?OLE AGENTS: f.; i....... i Get the213 words
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399 1934-07-13 12 Mr. H. E. B. Jones PLUCKY RESCUES IN ANTUNG WRECK London, July 12. •lift irullnntry displayed by Mr. M. IJ. Jones in helping to save ic of the steamer Antunj? ikm :t wa.i wrecked on Hainan land n Mar. (>, waa reward399 words
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Article243 1934-07-13 12 Chinese Found With Chest Wounds ICIIiNESE W3K found lying In a pool lof blood m a house in Middle Road ferday evening He had several deep *ed wounds ki the chest, apparently ►2"ted with a cobler'a knife. He was en to the Tan Tnck Seng Hospital by bulanne.243 words
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Article71 1934-07-13 12 ved To Shut Himself In His House Cologne. man was going round his garden at el when he saw six weasels playing \g the trees. tried to drive them away, but they id and attacked him. biting his body face severely. en he started to run71 words
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Article390 1934-07-13 12 Sikh Taxi-Driver In Court CONDUCTING his own case, a Sikh taxi-drivei, Babu Singh, wss charged yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, with the theft cf a car valued at $700. Mi. W. A. N. Battenberg. who prosecuted, said that accused was the original owner390 words
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Article88 1934-07-13 12 Orders Against Chinese Annulled IKE receiving and adjudication orders against Teo See Kee, a local contractor, were rescinded and annulled respectively, by Mr. Justice Gerahty in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, said that the man had paid off all his debts in88 words
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Article96 1934-07-13 12 Complainant A Well-Known Chinese Goh Lye Kang. a solicitor's clerk, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) this morning on a charge of cheating in respect of some landed property. The complainant is a well-known local Chinese name Ong Koh Lock. Mr. V. D. Knowles, appearing for96 words
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Article68 1934-07-13 12 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust An Indian named Mariappan, a former lawyer's clerk, made a second appearance before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) this morning, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $500. Mr. M. V. Pillat, counsel for the defence, asked68 words
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Article39 1934-07-13 12 Possession Of Explosives lit Austria Reuter. Vienna, July 13. The Cabinet has drawn up a measure providing Lh* death penalty for bomb-throwing or Illegal possession of expleftivefl The measure givea five days' grace for .surrender of explosive----Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article37 1934-07-13 12 Ah Kow, an ophan boy of about 14 years of age, was fined $4 by Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Police Court magistrate ttiihi morning for hawking good; in Chang* Alley, a forbidden area.37 words
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Article412 1934-07-13 12 Chinese Charged With Gang Robbery CHARGES of robbery were preferred against three Chinese named Loh Keun, Fong Man Lek and Sam Chong, at the Assizes to-day before Mr. Justice Prichard and a common jury. It was related by the prosecution how the complainant, a Chinese tai'or named Tang412 words
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Article43 1934-07-13 12 The wedding of Mr. M. J. Chinna Pillai and Miss Rathnavathi, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Velu Pillai, will take place this afternoon. There will be a reception at the house of the bride's parents. 56, Wilkie Road, at 5.30.43 words
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Article68 1934-07-13 12 The next Indian pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Europe will start from Goa in April next. Intending pilgrims are requested to submit their names for registration to the Rev. Father F. Varin, Loyala College, Madras, or Mr. L. P. Coilaco. Tent Lines, Nagpur. Only a limited number will be68 words
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Article428 1934-07-13 12 European Acquitted At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 12. CHARGED with voluntarily obstructing a public servant a police constable 663 > in the service of a summons issued by the magistrate. Seremban, on one Panggar a coolie in Ainsdale Estate, on June 22.' a European. H.428 words
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Article101 1934-07-13 12 Charges Against Contractor A CHINESE haulage contractor named Tan Ah Kow was called upon tc answer serious charges when he wai produced before the Third Magistral* (Mr. J. M. Branden yesterday. He was arrested on a complaint made by tht cashier of Messrs. Palersoo, Simons anc CO. Ltd.101 words
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Article345 1934-07-13 12 Death Takes A Holiday Impresses THE CINEMAS IN its film version the Tantasy of "Death Takes a Holiday" loses none of its effectiveness. If anything, it gains, for in the leading role is that master portrayer of the grim and the mysterious, Fredric March, first345 words
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85 1934-07-13 12 Luis Trenker and Vilma Banky in "The Rebel," a Universal picture of romance and rebellion in the historic days of 1305, is the chief attraction in an interesting double-talkie programme which the Ritz cinema, Geylang, put on lasi night for a three-day run. At85 words
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Article86 1934-07-13 12 A 'bright evening's entertainment is promised at the Roxy Theatre where Cicely Courtneidge is scoring another big success in the Gainsborough musical comedy, "Aunt Sally." The story is a fitt'ng vehicle for the brilliant versatility of C cely Courtneidge, who is seen as an embryo86 words
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Article39 1934-07-13 12 Mr. Tan Kim Song, of Moutrie and Co.. Ltd asks us to state that he is not the Tan Kirn Song who was convictea by the second magistrate yesterday for criminal breach of trust in respect of $92.19. I39 words
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Article90 1934-07-13 12 Embarking On A "Race Purity" Drive Budapest. The strictly organised society of Hungarian dwarfs, numbering 250 has started a "race purity" drive. Their leader, who is 2 feet 7 inches high, has announced that in future no one will be considered a true dwarf who cannot trace his90 words
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Article819 1934-07-13 12 Mr. A. Borovsky. FAMOUS MUSICIAN IN SINGAPORE 'J HE early life of Alexander Borovsky. the cvJoliraUni pianist whom many believe to be the fines* contemporary, interpreter of th Great Master* like Fiaeh ami C hopin, and who is giving three recitals at. the Memorial Hall819 words
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Advertisement15 1934-07-13 12 I 1 II BURROUGHS BEEFEATER" GIN MC4LISTER CO., LTD j Sole agents for Malaya. j15 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-13 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT!19 words
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Article757 1934-07-13 13 Britain At Peace ru T TWO WARS TO COME rpnrc Hongkong dollar *.v I! oe stabiliyed. A fiinvais Chinese leader la «oini; i,, »|j. in ;m accident, and as a result a tnv.ii. change will take place in r;< iiii rnal relations. Ti. re hit jrningr757 words
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Article75 1934-07-13 13 Remains Discovered On Bank Of Moscow River Moscow. The remains of a prehistoric hamlet have been discovered near Neskuchny Park, on the bank of the Moscow river. The finds have been pronounced by a member of the local Antropological Institute to date back 4,000 years. Thej Fragments of75 words
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Article146 1934-07-13 13 Blue Funnel Line And Imperial Airways rE Blue Funnel Line has made interchange arrangements with Imperial Airways, Ltd., so that passengers may travel by sea and air between the United Kingdom and South Africa, Australia, Egypt,, Colombo, the Straits and China. Afred Holt and Co., are146 words
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Article157 1934-07-13 13 Hanged Himself Wiiii Loin-Cloth i I I SUICIDE by hanging" was the verdict of the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, when he and a jury inquired yesterday, into the death of Alulmani, alias, B. S. Mani, who was found hanging with his waist-cloth round his neck from157 words
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Article126 1934-07-13 13 Sven Hedin's Sister Sure He Is Safe Reuter. Stockholm, July 12. The fact that the family of Sven Hedin. the explorer, received a letter from him on the 9th inst. dated Urumtsi. June 18, leads them to doubt the accuracy of the report that he has been recaptuiedReuter. - 126 words
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Article852 1934-07-13 13 Warder Fined For Ottering Bribe (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lipits, July 'J. NATIVE Wnrder Bajwan Has. Jemedar of thy Kuala Lipia Gaol, was found guilty of offering a bribe to the Gaoler, Mr David John White. Taking into consideration that in conKequoitce of this offence852 words
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Article189 1934-07-13 13 Support Demanded GOERING TALKS TO ATTORNEYS Reuter. Berlin, July 13. DEMAND for unconditional support for Herr Hitler and a warn ng against legal critic'sm of the Government's recent actions were contained in a speech by General Goering at a special gathering of public prosecutors and stateReuter. - 189 words
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Article241 1934-07-13 13 League Of Nations Bulletin The following is the health bulletin of h3 League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended July 7: Alexandria: 1 typhus case and no leath. Baghdad: 1 plague case and no death. Bassein: 1 plague death. Bombay: 3 small pox241 words
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Article35 1934-07-13 13 Berlin. A hen at Fouch, near Bitterfeld, has aid an egg that will'stand on its end. )ne end is flat and has a round design ike a clock-face on it.35 words
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Advertisement82 1934-07-13 13 m B H m THE 5 5 f I ELECTRIC EXPOSURE METER m m 5 T I I It saves your film and avoid dis- I appointment. To keen amateurs as 1 well as professionals i f is worth its weight in gold. I Simple in operation and accurate. I82 words
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Advertisement93 1934-07-13 13 THE EMPLOYERS'! LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. (General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144. I I "coughs I I Troubles |H I It has a pleasant taste, and is there- fore readily taken even93 words
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1292 1934-07-13 14 overnor's Cup Winner To Pull Off The Main Event I (By Tha-Man-A t-The-Kails "2 three-day Summer race meethiy of the Perak Turf Club will to a conclusion at Ipo'i jbrrnw ;:fternoon when a final [i e of1,292 words
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Article238 1934-07-13 14 Player Injured In St. Louis Game New York, July 12. LATEST results in the U.S. major baseball leagues are as follows NATIONAL LEAGUE I*. H. E. Pittsburg 3 8 0 Gus Suhr and Bob Grace each scored a home run for the Pirates. New-York 1 6 1 Hank238 words
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Article171 1934-07-13 14 Results Of Yesterday's Events I •TWO finals und a beat were decided at the Oasrison Alnlctie Sports which were continued at the TaneUn Barrack yesterday evening. The resulh; were:— ONE MILE-RELAY": Ist Wiltshire regiment. Royal Eiißineerx. Roya' Art'l- •ery, Royal Air Force and Singapore j Volunteers qualified for171 words
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Article94 1934-07-13 14 Police Top The List In The League (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 11. The Police have topped the list in the J.B.D.F.A. League. They payed their last match yesterday evening on the Johore Civil Service Club padang and won by the only goal scored in the94 words
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Article91 1934-07-13 14 Northern Division Key Match Postponed It is understood that the Malaya Cup match between Penang and Perak scheduled to be played in Ipoh on July 11, has been postponed to a later date probably the Saturday following, as it will clash with the celebration of the marriage91 words
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Article61 1934-07-13 14 Men's Singles At S.C.C. On Monday QWING to the rain, there was no Play in the S.L.T.A. lawn tennis championships yesterday, and for the same reason the men's singles arranged for to-day will also not be played. The programme has been rearranged as follows: MONDAY: Men's singles final.61 words
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Article82 1934-07-13 14 Indian Association team v the PWD on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the i.A. ground Davar, Mistry, Hergovind. Amarenand' c fam v: F J? rnan( lez, Abbasbhoy,' Slckhan Singh, Paraman Naden and Varma. Reserves: Taherally and Ride S.C.C. team v. the Nondescripts on Sunday at 2 p.m. at82 words
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Article79 1934-07-13 14 The following have been selected to represent the Combined Schools against the Combined Colleges to-morrow and on Saturday at 4.45 p.m. and 2 d m ground-— ly n thG Medical College M. Valberg, S Sundrum, A. Watt (all R. 1.) E Le Mercier, R, Mhijoot, O. Clarke,79 words
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Article71 1934-07-13 14 The third annual general meeting of Tecks' Badminton Party was held at ihe residence of Mr. Lim Chin 2 Lorong 25—A, Geylang Road, on July 2 Office-bearers for the ensuing year were elected as follows:— President. Mr. Soh Swee Feck- VicePresident, Mr. Song Koon Wah; hon secretary, Mr.71 words
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Article238 1934-07-13 14 Annual Encounter THIRD CONSECUTIVE DRAW Reuter. London, July IX THE inter-Varsity mutch be«un at Lord's on Monday, 'ended in a draw yesterday, two Qxf rd HiuuS tnd Cambridge player making centuries* OXFORD U 415 (Townscml 193. Chalk 108) and 183. CAMBRIDGE U.: 400 (Al'en US) and 94Reuter. - 238 words
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Article236 1934-07-13 14 Police Defeat The V.M.C.A. T re Was ari exciti finish in the match played bn Saturday between the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A. and the Selangor Police, tn which the Police won by 15 runs. y a t T fH e o Y MC A de a good start and236 words
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Article77 1934-07-13 14 The Aik Wah volley-ball and basket2SS ea^ s> of Pcnan g- who are on tour, visited Malacca to-day and tried conclusions with the Seng Cheong Society at these games. At volley-ball, the local team played without the services of their captain and two star players and were defeated77 words
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Article70 1934-07-13 14 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association held ELSE? 6 9^ th f re were two nominees for the post of President i o J h <f e fu tion was left to the commitGo\oLflo y on UnanimOUSy elCCted Mr nnn h nf V ?J70 words
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Advertisement57 1934-07-13 14 pe. I L I IN OWCKS o/. I I iiV guiK ha v P9I-P5 BfSS^^HPS no Ehß^^^^^- t^^r^^Tatslß^^^^^BJHi Lit nAUI "IlliP M 9ff^S§ *et I "1 Jj B Ba^lß le I A V U r I mL m mm 1 Hi 81 •c: P-fl H Aly Jl IS b iiii57 words
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527 1934-07-13 15 Southern And Northern Sections Of The Competition JF Selangor beat Kedah on Saturday, and Penang and Perak, whose meeting has been postponed to July 28, draw, three teams in the Northern half of the Malaya Cup527 words
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Article292 1934-07-13 15 "A" (M.G.) Co. S V C. v. The R.A.F. I Teams and starting times for the golf match between "A" 1 M.G.» Co. S.VC. and the Royal Air Force at the Girrison Golf Club on Sunday are as follows: At 9.0i: Pie. J. P. de C. Hamilton •5292 words
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Article212 1934-07-13 15 Chinese Beat Y.M.CA. Reserves Although it was a second team fixture, the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club fielded most of their regular first team players against the Y.M.CA. Reserves and won by 120 runs at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday last Scores: S.CR.C. "B":— Wei Sun b De Zilva 2;212 words
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Article42 1934-07-13 15 Some interesting golf is being arranged at Seremban for next week-end when Negri Sembilan will combine with Malacca against teams from Selangor. A men's four-ball match will be played on Sunday morning and a mixed foursomes match in the afternoon.42 words
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Article25 1934-07-13 15 T. B. Mitchell, Derbyshire, who took seven wickets for 105 runs against the Australians at Chesterfield yesterday. SCHOOL SOCCER Rafflesians Rout AngloChinese XI i j25 words
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Article291 1934-07-13 15 RAFFLES Institution fielded an excellent th'rd eleven against the AngloChinese Schocl third in a friendly match on the Jumor Civil Service ground yesterday afternoon and won by 6—2. The Rafflesians failed to penetrate the A.C.S. defence in the first half. Mr. Paramsothy refereed, and the teams were R.I. 11l Boon291 words
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Article102 1934-07-13 15 There was some good play in the first round matches for the Glassforc Cup on the Selangor Golf course or Saturday, notably by W. H. Elkins (scr.i who was round in 73, and by Raja Musa (8), who had a gross 77. Results were:— R. H. White beat J. W.102 words
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Article37 1934-07-13 15 Tan's BP. team v. the Five Jokers' B.P. at the latter's court Tan Tyft Seng, Dawood Tan, Tan Hung Nee, Tan Tye Hua and Tan Ah Tee. JACK PETERSEN AND MAX BAER Title Fight Offer From America?37 words
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Article222 1934-07-13 15 JACK PETERSEN, the British heavyweight champion, has received an offer from America to meet Max Baer ior the world's title, writes a "Daily Telegraph" correspondent. This was reveaied by Mr. J. T. Petersen, the Welsh boxerV father. But before Petersen contemplates a light with Baer, he is to defend his222 words
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Article79 1934-07-13 15 Ties in the first round of the Diehard B.P.s junior singles (championship League system) will be played ofl as follows: Saturday at 4 p.m.: L J. Vass v. Ong Kirn Seng, Wee Cheng San v. G. Jean, H. C. Lim v. Yeo Keng Lee. Sunday at 3.3« p.m.: Ong Cheng79 words
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Article114 1934-07-13 15 (From Our Own Cnrrtxvondjsnt) Johore Bahru, July 11. ALL. the matches in the Southern Sec- tion of the Johore" Lawn Tennis Association's championsh ps have been played cff on the Johore Civil Service Club courts and the semi-final stage has been reached, the following qualifying to meet the finalists in114 words
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Article65 1934-07-13 15 Entries for the Municipal Services Club billiards tournaments —English and fourball handicap and championship events and Novices' handicap—close on Aug. 4. Entries for the Farrer Cup inter-de-partmental soccer competition close on Friday, July 20. Members are reminded that entries for the ping-pong tournament close on Sunday/ A meeting of all65 words
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Article, Illustration195 1934-07-13 15 The Bendemeer A.C. will visit Samboe to-morrow for a game of soccer with the Islanders. Players are requested to be at the Club house at 2.30 p.m. Launch will leave the new. pier at 3 p.m. B.A.C. team: Cheok Wah. Wing Kee, Peng Swee, Kong Guan, Ah Soo, Feck Kan,195 words
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Article62 1934-07-13 15 Etceteras team v. the Merchants J Sunday, July 22 at 10.30 a.m. at J Padang, in the S.C.C. cricket touril ment: 1 L. V. Taylor, J. C. S. Ponsford, W. 1 Dean, R. H. Laverton, W. H. MeN< I J. E. C. Mitchell, P. S. Hunter, F. 162 words
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Article28 1934-07-13 15 The replay for the July ladies' spJi at the Keppel Golf Club resulted rs II lows: Mrs. E. Litchfield 48— 16--311 Mrs. E. Hitcham 49—1S-3||28 words
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Advertisement83 1934-07-13 15 ...............n keeps hair in place all Jay [lu f\ It takes only a minute or so to rub a I R L 1 JW\ little Stacomb into your hair and scalp. WW/M W V 1 Then a few familiar motions with X 1 Not sticky not greasy I V vflflk83 words
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Advertisement250 1934-07-13 15 1 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited (Incorporated in the Straits Settlememte). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore, j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of250 words
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Article570 1934-07-13 16 Chinese In The Lead ACCIDENT IN MALAYS v. P.R.C. MATCH nPIIE last match in the First Div:- sion of the Penang F.A. League was played on Wednesday becween the Darul Aihsan Foitball Club and the Penang Recreauon CiUO, uiC former winning by three goal i t j570 words
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Article58 1934-07-13 16 The following will represent the Hollywocd Rangers v. the O'ympic Athletic Union en July 22 on th 3 Rangoon Road School ground Yew Sam, John Tan, Kazar, V. Appan, H. Omar. K. Muthu, Smiley, Mahmood, Vellu, M. Hassan Ally, S. I-mail, Hocn Siang. Nathan, C. K. Naidu. The58 words
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Article420 1934-07-13 16 Match Between Island And Keppel Clubs THE following are the team* and starting times for the match at the Island Cub on Sunday (four ball foursomes on handicap) between the Island Club and the Keppel Golf Cub (K.G.C. names first): 8.45 R. Craik (2) and H. Irving Jones420 words
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Article321 1934-07-13 16 F'ne Wen'her For Great Water Carnival Reuter Wireless. Henley, July i>. Oloriou* weather brought a record 1 12" owd for the opening of the Ryga ta. I was surprising that no records were broken which was anticipated owing ♦o the slow stream as a result of theReuter Wireless. - 321 words
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Article65 1934-07-13 16 The annual Clarke Shield soccer match between past and present Rafflesians will be played at the R.I. ground on Monday, July 30. On Friday the O.R.A. team to meet the Singapore A.U. at the R.I. ground will be: K. Muthucumaru, E.G.Wheatley, Sayadi, Kemat, W. Q Boon, Y. C.65 words
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Article55 1934-07-13 16 S.C.C. team v. the Wilts on Tuesday next at the Anson Road Stadium In the First Divis on of the S.A.F.A. League E. C. Cherrington; J. W. Muncey, F. A. McCaffery; R. N. Walling. L. V. Taylor, A. Donald: E. A. Joy, T. Robertson, J. E? King,55 words
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Advertisement317 1934-07-13 16 Mtu-i,,,..,»,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,. t mininmnmnnni, Ll Darigold Evaporated Milk! I DARIGOLD offers Milk at its Creamiest and has no equal in Nutrition and Sustain- DWOlfl ing properties. I Unrivalled in Tea or Coffeo, and most I economical for all purposes for which Mlk is used. t OF ALL DEALERS. I t I317 words
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Advertisement245 1934-07-13 16 7am BUK attack I WHETHER *SraW!I oil* i« Z» m B of the o ut 1 sHin vid reach tM ro" e(lout w»»- "^«ent I MedHtnt tlraUr* evirywkert teli /am In* s?f .9 Sg H/rbnl <)<nim>"l fla m\ ■■un iMi'iiiwiiifciiiwiH 75 c. or $1.50 a box. Agents:-The British Pharmacy Ltd.,245 words
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989 1934-07-13 17 Expert Work MAKING "CHARACTER" INTERIORS JT is said in Hollywood that you can give a studio set-dresse* four walls, an armful of drapes, one good rug and seven pieces of furniture and that within two hours he will have a989 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1934-07-13 17 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films A MAGNIFICENT corona-ion scene is cne cf the highlights of 'The Queen's Affairs," the film co-starring Anna Neagle and Fernand Graavey which Is to be shown at the Pavilion Theatre next change. rHE scene is laid in the palace thrcneroom—a vast1,334 words
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Article183 1934-07-13 17 Mac Among The Flames With four firemen standing by in an asbes'os-lined sound stage, Mac West recently filmed the hottest scene of her Paramount motion picture career. The blonde had to set fire to a room, then attempt to stem the flames and finally rescue Katherine DeMille.183 words
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Article305 1934-07-13 17 Detective Drama For Th| Capitol WILLIAM Powell and Mary Astor. boi Hollywood stars of long standirj will be seen together for the first tirj in the Warner Bros, picture, "The Ke, nel Murder Case," which comes to tl Capitol Theatre socrt, with Powell aga playing his most305 words
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Advertisement195 1934-07-13 17 mmmm iij i in rrf —I i:;w««iiww»t.imtiiiii»>««t«wtwmitni"«i»wt'i»«i'«"«>'»':««»«i''i SWIMMING MADE EASY. I SWIMMING THE AMERICAN CRAWL, by Johnny Weispmuller. h I Collaboration with Clarence A. Rush, New Edition S J :,0. I THE SWIM BOOK, by Sid. G. Kstlc?es $2.10 1 I HOW TO SWIM CRAWL, by Sid. G. Hedges J195 words
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Article680 1934-07-13 18 Prospects Of Unity SEVERAL REFORMS CARRIED OUT "gINCE the collapse of the Fukien rebellion, the future of China has assumed a brighter aspect There is every indication that befor. long China may attain real unifica tion. The Central Government ha; decided to follow a policy of680 words
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Article135 1934-07-13 18 Man Who Used "Dud" Shell As Anvil Belgrade. A whole family has been wiped ou~ ai Zelezuik, near Belgrade, by the explosion cf a "dud" German six-inch thell wh eh was being used as an anvil! Svetozar Manditch, a farm labourer, who found the shell in a135 words
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Article698 1934-07-13 19 Chinese Commit JAPANESE WARSHIPS PREPARE vi K. Kuramoto and his family are returning to Japan to-morrow, on the eve of his departure we venture to say a few words regarding his* recent disappearance. There is no room for doubt that Mr. Kuramoto intended to commit suicide698 words
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Article71 1934-07-13 19 Cairo. A farmer in Choubra JEgypU found a mysterious corpse" floatmie in the canal. He took it to the> police who made elaborate enquiries as to how the body, assumed to be that of a baby, came to be in the water. finally Little progress W71 words
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Article614 1934-07-13 19 An Emergency Measure To Meet Terrible Losses MR. Roosevelt has asked for another 500,000,000 dollars (£100,000,000) to meet the terrible losses caused by the drought states a New York message of mail week. If we are to believe the "New York Times," Mr. Roosevelt's mind614 words
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Article132 1934-07-13 19 Ducks Which Could Not Get Out Of A Fountain Berlin. Fireman—save my ducks!" That was the cry which the Hamburg fire brigade rushed to answer, when eight yoyng wild ducks escaped from a local pond and wandered into the city. The ducks crossed a park, wandered into132 words
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Article76 1934-07-13 19 Blood Tests To Settle MothersClaims Mexico City. Judge Luis Garrido, of Guadalupe, is faced with the same problem that confronted King Solomon, when the two mothers claimed the same child. Senora Brigida Osorio and Senora Angela Rodriguez both claim to be the mother of a new-born chuU76 words
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Article700 1934-07-13 19 Judgment In Klang Suit Klang. July 10. THE court-house, Klang was crowded this morning by money-lenders, Sikhs predominating, to hear the judgment in the civil case in which Gurdit Singh, claimed $315 from Lee Kwee Chea. clerk in the Railways, Port 1 Swettenham, as amount due on700 words
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Article47 1934-07-13 19 Budapest. A decree has been issued which will provide convicts in Hungarian prisons with "week-ends." On Saturdays work will stop at 5 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. and the prisoners will be allowed to lie in bed half an hour longer on Sunday morning.47 words
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