Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1934
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Title Section40 1934-07-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya NX!.— No. 172 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 21, 1934. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JULY 21, 1934 t i^l>i1^40 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-21 1 v \,7 The I arttnme i In *sMalaya MILK AT ITS BEST Singapore's Favourite Brand t B BECAUSE The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. Safe and Good for Baby I Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Contains The Nourishing And Essential Ingredients Baby Specialists Recommend, v79 words
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Advertisement47 1934-07-21 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. j Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, 1 j paying highest prices according to daily exchange i rates.47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1934-07-21 2 Dear Girls, I am retiring from the "Corner" and take this opportunity of bidding you all farewell. I thank you all gratefully for your co-operation, given so readily in the past, and trust you will support my successor as enthusiastically,63 words
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Article261 1934-07-21 2 (By "Nancy Yeo.") TKSRE was once a boy named John, v ho was the son of a tailor. John was a very talkative boy and because of thir his father told him that unless he i cculd earn three sovereigns by sewing, bo could not return home.261 words
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Article213 1934-07-21 2 (By "Moonlight Jose.") THERE was once wicked old giant in Wales, who was very angry with the ?.6ayor of Shrewsbury. He made up his mind to dam up the Severn, so that the ft Iks would be drowned. So off he set carrying a spadeful of213 words
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Article167 1934-07-21 2 (By "Titania Wong.") GOOD manners .indicate a man's t haracter. He is often judged by this quality. Good manners also show what company a person has mixed with, and in what company he can be received. If a man has good manners, he knows how to conduct himself167 words
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Article163 1934-07-21 2 (By "June Chan.") HOW many times have you heard that word "safety first." We are toid, that v:e should look carefully before crossing the road. Borne folks never look to their right or left to see if i»safe enough to cross. They just go across with their noses163 words
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Article145 1934-07-21 2 (By "Joyce.") lAMI AM noi a new member, chums, but an old one waking up. Many old members have not written lately. Come on girls! Don't be fussy! You're all members, so support your "Corner." I joined quite a long while ago and remember some of the145 words
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Article321 1934-07-21 2 (By "Miss Nooriyah,"Trengganu.) r' was evening, and I had finished my home affairs. Now is the good time for me to write a contribution to the 'Corner." I sat at my table and took out my pen and paper. What shall I write? Oh. nothing, nothing seems to321 words
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Article221 1934-07-21 2 ißy "Judith" Malacca.) Hello chutes, I am a new member, it's my cousin who made me join end I r.m nidced very glad to be a member. Once there 1 vod two brothers named Edmund and Alfred. Edmund made up his mind to go o.i a long journey,221 words
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Article151 1934-07-21 2 <By "Katy Cheong.") rro be contented is to be satisfied with wh at we have, to be happy and not envious, and to be away from worries Contentment is a great virtue, but a rare one Very few people are really consented, because, it is a'person's nature to desire151 words
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Article303 1934-07-21 2 (By "Mata Hart") ONCE upon a time there lived a wealthy man. who had five daughters. Four of them had married, leaving the ycungest one unmarried. One day he made up his mind to give someone a chance of marrying his youngest daughter So he told all303 words
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Article208 1934-07-21 2 <By "Blue Bell.") ONCE a man was amused and sometimes rather annoyed, by his wiie'.N inquisltiveness and curiosity. So inquisitive was she that she could never have peace or rest until she had Icund out everything aboir. her neighbours She was always prying into matters -wh which208 words
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Article154 1934-07-21 2 <Btj "Miss Port Swettenham."> IT has been thought by some people that read ng newspapers is a waste of time, when their time could be usefully spent by reading books. But. in my estimation and I hope others will agree with me a'so. reading newspaper:, is not wasting time.154 words
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Article102 1934-07-21 2 (By "Patricia:') OELLO, cous ns and sisters. I am sure that by my pen-name you all will know that I'm a new member. Have ycu all seen the film "KingKon;;" is really the most thrilling picture. I have seen. June Chan and I saw the film and we102 words
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Article69 1934-07-21 2 "Nancy Yeo," "Patricia" "Evelyn Fong," "Lucy Cheong," arc welconide to the "Corner" and their badges are going .'or ward to them. Will IVliss H. C. (Singapore) who has requested to be enrolled let me know what pen name she has selected? She omitted to mention it in her69 words
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Advertisement160 1934-07-21 2 I B n ,in. Football, Tennis, Cricket, Hockey, Swimming and H (JjJ Hillards m SOLID OOLD, SILVER AND E.F.NS. I*'! y<;ur prosen'ation prlzr unique and worthy, so ■r*' V;'V ihat'tht winner will cherish &be proud of hi-, prize, ml) .«J**) J UUi range designs prices nave no equal. Consult us160 words
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267 1934-07-21 3 New Proportions 25 PER CENT FOR MUSLIMS rpHE (iovernment of India have issued new rules fixing the proion tor various communities in cl of direct recruitment to all India and other .subordinate services r the c ontrol of the Government of India. The267 words
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Article153 1934-07-21 3 From Venomous Snake Near His Chair Ailahabtui, July o. It is reported Pnndit Jawaharlal Nehru had a narrow escape from being bitten by a venon: >us snak, in Dehradun (?aftl. During the day w h; 1 o he was sitting in a chair with his feel on the153 words
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Article275 1934-07-21 3 Latest Jottings Front The Mail TpHE "Hindu," of Madras, has opened an offlre In Calcutta. The opening ceremony was performed by Sir Frank Noyce on July 2. Vellappan, a passenger from Singapore on the Rohna's last trip from here was found to be missing from the ship275 words
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Article83 1934-07-21 3 To Succeed Lord Willingdon As Viceroy? The "Amrita Bazar Patrika" understands that Lord Linlithgow will succeed Lord Willingdon as the Viceroy of India, when th- latter retires from office. Two factors, says the paper,. arc In favour of such a selection being made, viz the considerable knowledge of83 words
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Article68 1934-07-21 3 Private advices from London .show that Sir George Schuster will be shortly sailing for New York with his son, who is being appi snticed in finance with a prominent New York firm. Sir George S'-huster will stay for some time in Njw York with a view to68 words
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Article314 1934-07-21 3 Government To Make Announcement IT is understood that the Government of India will make an announcement almost at the commencement of the Assembly session, regarding their proposals against dumping of foreign rice into India. Since the question was raised in the Assembly during the Delhi session, the314 words
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Article172 1934-07-21 3 200 Malayan Estates Have Sent Indents Negapatam, June 28. About a hundred more of the estate.* in Malaya have sent in indets for labourers from South India to work for ihem in Ma'aya. About a hundred estates had already sent in indents, and thus the total number of172 words
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Advertisement65 1934-07-21 3 FISTULA AND PILES RADICALLY I CURED. I All sorts of Piles are radically cured in a week's time. Complete cure guaranteed without operation. Fv>v Eye Disease and Rheumatism ai also undertaken. j 1 JBk wk\ Charges Moderate. 3k Consult personally jKj B\ or apply for particulars to: THE LAST WORD65 words
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Advertisement219 1934-07-21 3 k -Or- 1 1 m "smile*; the climber, -s T r I.* ml f-fi Vil I Hrl fIDLJ UfcJ ttt 1 AJ THE STAftT. A STIFF BIT |j COOD/ NO ONE LOOKING LUCK. STILL HOLDS: a.i I 1M ■1 \JM 1 RIGHT-NOT SwP.pRISCD. WHO SAIO I COULDrYT ALL THE SAME219 words
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585 1934-07-21 4 Shipping News Notices. FOREIGN SHIPPING COMPETITION British Tonnage Fails To Hold Its Own THE return of shipping engaged in our direct import and export trades for the month of May reveals the usual unsatisfactory features from a British shipping point of view. There is, maybe, a siight tendency towards improvement585 words
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Article152 1934-07-21 4 Picked Up After Four Days In An Open Boat Panama. After more than four days in an open boat without food or water, the 17 missine members of the Norwegian steamer Knut Hamsun, which caught fire and sank on June la, nave been picked up off Santa Cruz152 words
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Article124 1934-07-21 4 The tonnage of American documented commercial vessels decreased less than onethird of 1 per cent, during the quarter ended March 31 compared with the preceding three-month period. Figures compiled by the statistical section of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection show that on Dec. 31,124 words
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Article250 1934-07-21 4 Special Craft For War Department yyiTH the launch of the target towing vessel Sir Hastings Anderson from the Govan Shipyard of Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Ltd., another addition has been made to the large number of special-type vessels built by this firm in recent years Tor service in250 words
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Article297 1934-07-21 4 618,247 For British Owners In Four Months According to the bulletin of the Russotritiah Chamber of Commerce, out of he 110 steamers cha.tered by the Anglosoviet Shipping Co., Ltd., in April, 78 were British, which represents 70.9 per cent, of the total. Greece supplied nine steamers, Sweden md297 words
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Article409 1934-07-21 4 Anchors And Cables For No. 534 rpHE new Cunard liner, No. 534, will J- carry two 16-ton bower anchors, each with 165 fathoms (990 feet) of cable attached She will not carry a stem anchor as do the Berengaria, Majestic and Leviathan. The main reason for this409 words
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Article267 1934-07-21 4 Cruiser And Destroyer v. Submarine A struggle between a cruiser, a destroyer and a submarine is to be staged in the largest basin of the dockyard for the benefit of visitors to Plymouth Navy Week, which takes place from August 4-11 this year. The cruiser, H.M.S. Caradoc,267 words
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Article541 1934-07-21 4 Policy Of The N.S.S. Questioned IN the House of Commons, on June 19, Mr. Pearson asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he was aware of the anxiety which was felt regarding the activities of National Shipbuilders' Security, Limited, in buying up and dismantling shipyards,541 words
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Advertisement358 1934-07-21 4 ■STEAMERjSAILmGS. I P& Oand ■BRITISH I INDIA P. &O.S. N. CO.* SAILING I OUTWARDS. Tonnage. Singapore RANPURA 17,000 In port. I SOMALI 6,810 Aug. 1 I CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 W MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 I BANGALORE C.OOO Aug. 30 m RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN 15.000 Sept. 14 I358 words
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Advertisement156 1934-07-21 4 m LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suez Aden a sBo^ ah r Su z Port j Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste IS'pow. SW e Ven?ce m^ HILDA July 25 July 25 ss156 words
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Advertisement168 1934-07-21 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeUt |H B Q| Austrshsche Dampfschiffs |Q Cj ueaeilschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. M.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila July 25 s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMuAND, via168 words
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Advertisement581 1934-07-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEH |Mjf»J LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted axe the Company'! intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1 1934 "DONAU" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan July 31 "FULDA'' for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Aug. 15 HOMEWARDS. 1984. "ODER,'' for Marseilles, Oran, R'dam, Hamburg and Bremen July 27 t581 words
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Article589 1934-07-21 5 Mining Shares. Singapore. Saturday, 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations ire issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stork brokers. Issue 58 Value Buyers. Sellers. 4s Ampat Tin 6.4»/ 2 6|9 £1 Asam Kumhang Tin 37,6 401--£1 Austral Malay 501- 52(6 5s Ayer Hitain Tin 15|-589 words
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148 1934-07-21 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION PRICES INCLINED TO BE EASIER Increase In U.K. Stocks Expected (By Out Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 23% cts., clown Vs ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Yesterday's Prices:— London, down i;l6d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York, 14% cts., down Vk148 words
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Article204 1934-07-21 5 Singapore, July 20. r. .Siarn» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $115 r. .Siamr W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $10* Rice B Siam N. 1 per Koyan $96 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $92 Siam, No. 1 JfJJ Siam. No. 2 |J™ Siam, No. 3 JJj"204 words
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Article1332 1934-07-21 5 Mr. Charles Emerson On Regulation 1 V (By Air Mailt London, July 6. rE twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at the offices af the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4, [dol-lane, E.C. Mr. Charles Emerscn (the chairman), in the course of his1,332 words
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Article345 1934-07-21 5 Decision To Resume Tapping THE annual general meeting of the Ulu Pandan <Sngapore> Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the Company at the French Bank Buildings at noon yesterday. Mr. J. A. Elias was in the chair, and the others present were Mr. Lee345 words
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Article476 1934-07-21 5 Last Week's Business Reviewed "MESSRS. Lewis and Peat 'Singapore). Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report, dated July 20, state: Renewed support has been given tc the marker during the week and on any sign ol prices easing a fresh wave ol buying interest has arisen. Actually there476 words
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Article94 1934-07-21 5 New Department of Birmingham University The University of Birmingham ha decided to institute a Department oi Industrial Hygiene and Medicine, and arrangements are being made for i opening next October. The function of the department wil be to undertake research in the appli cation of medicine to industry,94 words
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Article21 1934-07-21 5 The S.S. Currency Commissioners issued $638,580.93 in exchange for sterling received in London during the week ending July 12.21 words
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Article704 1934-07-21 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday. 11 a mJHfI The folio y.ui& ruDDer anaie quotauo* *re Issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lfn.r md Evatt. Issue /alue. rraser i*a« J g Shares. Co. Eva*. LJJ 1 Allenbv 175 185 175 iHO J-Jo 1 Alor Gajah 1.32V 2 140 1.20704 words
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Article70 1934-07-21 5 DAILY PR ICE ft CURRENT, j Singmpcte, Friday, I Buyers. Sell'•»•*.' R S.S. equal to London S andard. Spot (loose) U to* do. (F.O.B.) July 24 -1 i Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Aug. Sept. 26 to* Oct Dec. Jan. March «K April June Tone of Market:70 words
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Advertisement54 1934-07-21 5 TBS SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WURKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. IIABOOLIOTJTH. Manacer OFFICE: I. FINLAYBOR GBEIH. THE V A QTFRN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. «FU> OFFK'K: til) fWfl St Sin^non- If*"** "V54 words
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Advertisement89 1934-07-21 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Emtfand). SINGAPORE BRANCH D Almeida Street. authorised and Subscribed Capital «,900,000 Pald-up-Capltel £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 100,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara.' Baghdad, Bahrain, Basra, Ktrtuk, Mosul 4nd 8teaao«ce. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and aonsy received on Ftac«i XtososR89 words
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Advertisement147 1934-07-21 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lt<n (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) jjj THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK? LTD, THE HO lIONC THE CH^ b AN^"^IE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000.000 00. uvin nFPirF CHINA BUILDING, CHIM A STREET, BlNLrAruius. m HEAD OFTO CITOtAM «OAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng. Esq., Chairman. Lee147 words
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Advertisement659 1934-07-21 6 Hi. HASSAN. I. LICTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. M-17, Bra* Baaah Road. SINGAPORE BI if you are In need of electric i mU, tens, motors, etc., and water t rvice, please write U the above I J Ureas or Those 8411. IffIEAFFER'S LIFETIME PENS I fr. AND SHEAFFER'S SKRIP iBH I659 words
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Advertisement456 1934-07-21 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. SELETAR PLANTATIONS, LTD. Tenders are invited for the letting out as from Ist August 1934 of the tapping rights of Seletar Estate at the 12th mile Seletar Road coolaining an area of about 550 acres of mature rubber. Standard production has not yet been assessed. Further particulars456 words
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Advertisement354 1934-07-21 6 J% SALE. arrived fro m the wlds of Borneo; Bulbophyllum Lobbii, the kin* of s Make your selections from The Gem Nur scry, Moulmein Road. VACANT LAND FOR SALE. Messrs. Haw Par Brothers. Limited of i *5 87 89 Neil Road, Sin wore,have for KB|e a very big piece of354 words
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Advertisement400 1934-07-21 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Salesgirls, Managing Clerks and Shorthand Typist for different lines of ?n Import and Export wholesale firm. Good prospects to capable persons. Only Chinese need apply. Please state age. sex, and experience. Apply Box No. .'J'JO. co Malaya Tribune. j WANTED—Chinese Experienced and Smart Canvassers for a new business.400 words
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Advertisement349 1934-07-21 6 eptjcationah PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge and Commercial Subject*. Moderate Fees. Apply "Reasonable" co Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered 'School). (For Boys and Girls). l-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Enrol for a .Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading349 words
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Advertisement555 1934-07-21 6 IB 111 mm t GRAND MID YEAR CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS i SMASHING PRICES. Alarm Cloaks from 90 cts. upwards. Pocket Watches from $1.25 upwardv. Wrist Watches from $2.00 upwards FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE* Yiek Wofa Hing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). I^GENLTLNr^*""" Wf f£555 words
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Article572 1934-07-21 7 Ground-Drying Machine Sold In The Drought MR. W. B. THOMPSON was a successful London business man. The weather did not concern him. His "business in life was exporting boxes. Kis hobby, cricket. He captained a Hertford team. Last year he went to Australia on a business trip.572 words
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Article121 1934-07-21 7 Germany Plans A Four-Seater For £55 Berlin. A plan lor an "everyman's car"—a four-seater to sell at £5i (at par) has been submitted by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce to the Government, says the "Morgenpost." It is suggested that the car should be built only in one type,121 words
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Article78 1934-07-21 7 Gold Thrown At Them By Mistake Nairobi. A mining prospector In Tanganyika was having trouble with the lions surrounding his camp at So he engaged a native child to throw stones at them to frighten them away. They made too much noise. The child pelted at78 words
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Advertisement190 1934-07-21 7 SANOCRIN The new scientific treatment for 1 jss of hair. F»y destroying dandruff, Sanocrin promotes luxurious hair growth, making it fine and flossy in textur". Treatments are recommended for both men and women and rr.:iy be obtained at MAISON IMI iilAI 11 CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE 4419. When you feel run-down—as190 words
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Advertisement82 1934-07-21 7 j*HtrtMiininiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiii!n:niniiiiiiiniHi:iiniiiiii i liininiiiiiiininimnininininiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiwww'.i I I I j thoroughly de- a I ijt j product guaranteed 3 em Becertainto j I longer. ENGLAND W Osram Valves Are A Tonic To Any Set. The General Electric Co., Ltd., (of England) Battery Road, Singapore. i i mm i i t i i i82 words
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Miscellaneous914 1934-07-21 7 The Latest Empire Radio News TO-DAY'S SPECIAL the programme A TVyfTLtX? Tfte detailed programme is as follows. r KUvjrvAlVllYlrj 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Tom. The Northern Studio OrchesC3 f\£ c* i tra directed by John Bridge; series Ul OlirpriSe Annie Glover (soprano), from Ttomc a Manchester studio, lit914 words
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Article, Illustration232 1934-07-21 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING BILLS OF LADING Straits-Pacific Conference Announcement i IT is notified by the StraitsPaciflc Conference that the clause regarding optional bills of lading has been amended to read as follows:— "An extra charge of 60 cents per scale ton will be made in232 words
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Article102 1934-07-21 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Jul* 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate i) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Arizona Marti 18; Danmark 11; D'Arlagnan 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Kinta 3f,; Kepong 33; Pyrrhus 34; Steel Traveler 3L Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)102 words
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Article207 1934-07-21 8 WEE—Mr. Wee Chin Seng-, age 62, of 110-F. Haig Road, passed away peacefully at 2 a.m., on Wednesday, July 18. The deceased leaves behind a wife, 3 sons Wee Oh Tec k, Wee Hun Kok, Wee Hun' Poh, 4 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, Tan Eng Earn, Lee Soo207 words
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Article203 1934-07-21 8 SELLING. Singapore, JulJ 20. London 3 months' sight 2|4 5 32 London 4 months' sight 2:4 9 64 London 60 days' sight 2;4V 8 London 30 days' sight 2|4 7140 London demand 2|4 3 3? London T.T. 5164 Lyon and Paris demand 887 Hamburg demand 148 New York203 words
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Article292 1934-07-21 8 Publie Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 21 High Tides. —4.45 a.m., 4.46 p.m. Football: Malaya Cup, Singapore v. Malayan Command, Anson Road Stadium; Negri Sembilan v. Johore, t Seremban. Cricket: RJ. v. S.C.C. 2nd. day, S.C.C Nondescripts C.C. v. Y.M.C.A Y.M.C.A.; S.C.R.C. v.292 words
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Article52 1934-07-21 8 ALHAMBRA.—"Laughing Boy." APOLLO —Chinese pictures. CAPlTOL,—"Fashions of 1934." EMPIRE.—"The Eagle and the Hawk." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese W'ayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"The Queen's Affair.' RITZ.—"lm No Angel" and "Big Sews." ROXY.—"Only Yesterday," preceded52 words
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Advertisement452 1934-07-21 8 I SINGAPORE HOfILS pMnaiiaiiai!Bii»r,i..i;titiiiißiißuatTanaiißiiSiiai:it l siia:ii;!a! 4mi!i a.ia ii.iiut-.igi ai,■• t ii.'.iiiiitiiiiiiiiitrtiir.iiHtrritnwt IMETROPOLE hotel Hi EL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. I 001) CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. j MODERATE RATES. I i PER DAY. PER MONTH. H I Single Double. Single Double. I452 words
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Advertisement167 1934-07-21 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. ORDINANCE N(5714 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case In Bankruptcy. No. 88, of 1928. Re LIM SEAK INK of No. 62-2, Teong Bahru Road, Singapore, CJerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Dividend i* intended to be declared in167 words
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Advertisement418 1934-07-21 8 AUCTION SALE. W THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. Orifrina fns: Snmmcas No. 10S of 1932 In the Matter of the Estate of Ezra Saul Isaac, Deceased. Between MEYER EZRA ISAAC a ~.d NASSIM SAUL ISAAC Plaintiffs and 1. REBECCA RYDER. 2. GRACE BRIDGES and 3. M A ISLE IS AAC Defendants418 words
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Advertisement107 1934-07-21 8 j THERE'S FLU ABOUT j AND IT'S CATCHING. j j INFLUENZA IS EASILY 1 j PUJEVENTED CVIU'A) BY j "ASKIT" I DON'T HESITATE. AT THE hftSl j SIGN OF A COLD TAKE ASKIT I AND ALL THE DISTRESSING I SYMPTOMS THAT GO WITH IT DISAPPEAR AN T I) -PREVENT THE107 words
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Miscellaneous382 1934-07-21 8 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of ivfucli 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. Hanpenings of general interest will still be included in the382 words
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Miscellaneous297 1934-07-21 8 IPOSTAL IKTCLLICCHCI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY *Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, N. and America and whole of Europe (Imperial) 7 p.m. Netherlands India, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali) 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (Blinjoe) 4 p.m Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei297 words
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Article625 1934-07-21 9 Eighty Scenes THE PAGEANT OF PARLIAMENT i HE Pageant of Parliament opened brilliantly on Friday night, with the Albert Hall crowded with spectators, all manifestly delighted with the spectacle, the music, and the -hook." The whole affair is really a vast i lay in three acts and625 words
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Article239 1934-07-21 9 Eight Hours' Work-But Only Four For Pity rt Vienna. SI70RK for everyone tti the world at a living wage Is the *>bject~of proposals for the solution of the labour problem drawn up by Herr Otto Faltis, a well-known Austrian economist. Herr Fajtis, who is neither po&tician nor idealistclaims239 words
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Article146 1934-07-21 9 New South Wales Parliament Opens With A Prayer Sydney. The New South Wales Legislative Assembly has opened with a prayer— fcr the first time since 1862. These were the words of the Speaker, Sir Daniel Levy, on taking the chair: "Almighty God, we humbly beseech The146 words
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Article119 1934-07-21 9 Seventeen-Year-Old GiiT« Suicide Attempt Tokyo. t m Chiyo Amemori, a pretty Japanese girl of 17, tried to end her life—because she could not find a sweetheart. She is in hospital now, badly injured —but the doctors say she will recover. She had thrown herself in front119 words
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Article340 1934-07-21 9 A Great Engineering Achievement London, June 18. MORE than 120,000 people were present at the ceremony at Liverpool to-day al which the King, by pressing a golden switch, formally opened the Mersey Tunnel, which is the longest underwater roadway in the world and one of ihe greatest340 words
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Advertisement428 1934-07-21 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6.50 a.m., Holy fcominunion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. oron 8 am., Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Ser- i mon. 10.30 a.m., RAJF. Parade Service. 8.30 p.m., Service at Missions to Seamen. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at428 words
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Advertisement345 1934-07-21 9 Thursday, 5.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting (ill Malay X TT Preacher: Mr. Chew Hock Hm. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Paya 1 ebar Sunday, 9 a.m., Sunday School. 10 a m Service of Worship. Preacher, Mr. Philip Khoo. nm, Fellowship Meeting. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Preacher, Mr. Chew Hock Hin. Friday.345 words
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Advertisement412 1934-07-21 9 lricosalSlll 1 Rapid Setting Medium is v i Specially Recommended for l Sealing Water-bursts under pressure. Closing up, Patching and Repairing of Cracks, etc., in Concrete Walls. Rendering against percolations. Cement grouting of damp Brick Walls. Hard and Dustless Cement Floor toppings, putting a new n m-slip, hard and dustless412 words
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Advertisement148 1934-07-21 10 |t NOYA&RO I l&uqhinq Sou I i revue I iS_ _a ikf W_v __f Mir ___r Rh > mes x N I»YKE Metro u L ldwyn-Alayer Picture IIALHAMBBAi V f| FIVE Great Scream Stars jjj Ii I in nc Great Prison RIOT! jj j ILj The All-Ametican Halfwits Break Out148 words
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Advertisement268 1934-07-21 10 l 3.15 6.15 9.15 jI I j!! A GREAT LAD6H DRAMA-PACKED WITH SONS, SUR- j j;j j j j I A First NationaljJ AB% if^l)^ I i Sensation starring MB tfTfcftfci H I j j WILLIAM POWELL H^Jfvß 1 BETTE DAVIS W*** 1 gi tt£\% M I VEREE TEASOALE M268 words
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Advertisement650 1934-07-21 10 "J V L* Affair" 5 l ~i I HEffE IT l*4i MmiON J jI» ■m m m mw jj] (tomorrow) Ij II 3.15, 6.15 «L i/.15 j OPENING SOON j j j Marlborough j j THE TALKIE:— J j j I A Which ran 352 days con A 111 I650 words
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Article690 1934-07-21 11 Beauty Contests ANI) EUROPEAN DRESS OALF a hundred of the most beautiful (Lancers in Tokyo assembled on tha spacious stage of the Nippon the largest theatre in the country. They passed in review before a jury of 30 men in the first beauty contest of its kind690 words
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279 1934-07-21 11 Astor-Gillespie Quarrel Recalled New York, June 16. N apology from one of the world's richest young men, John Jacob Astor, Junr., to the mother of his foimer fiancee, j Miss Eileen Gillespie, has been given out by Mrs. Gillespie for publication to the world. I This279 words
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Article133 1934-07-21 11 Geisha Girls Unpopular In Dairen Dairer.. Residents of Dairen have eemplained to the pol ce that th e "night is made hideous with loud jazz melodies and the high pitched singing of geisVa gills." Children are awake, sick persons caused unnecessary suffering. and healthy adults cannot get133 words
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Article206 1934-07-21 11 Bill For Legislative Council I J AT the next meeting of the Legislative Council a Bill intituled the Rie Cultivation Ordinance will be introduied.' The objects anJ reasons state It is requisite to the successful culuvation of rice land that all contiguous blocks of such land should be206 words
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Article61 1934-07-21 11 Helsingfors. England is buying more Finnish pitmops than any other country and of the 261.969 cubic fathoms already sold for shipment in the course of the year 56. 3 per cent, has been nurchased by the United Kingdom. Britain is also Finland's best customer for eggs, of61 words
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Article583 1934-07-21 11 Four Years For Local Eurasian AFTER a trial lasting four dav;. Norman Albert Jansen. a former Stewart at the Tan Took Seng' Hospital, and two Hylam Chinese named Fary 'Peng Pin and Wong Si Eng. Were unanimously found guilty on three cha»gfs ci counterfeiting King's coin583 words
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Advertisement143 1934-07-21 11 Charlie Piano &unz «jMras/ Records. DAN HOPKINS—Leader of Raffles Hotel Orchestra says:— "Charlie is a Master of the Keyboard and an Artist who is a Class by himself. A Record in a thousand." ARF WAlTERS—Pianist of the Raffles Hotel Orchestra says:--The delicacy of his touch, th dexterity of his technique,143 words
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Advertisement431 1934-07-21 11 WHITEAWAYS Inexpensive Vacuum ajid I I'KKSEin IXG I I 1 Guaranteed 111 m To K< ep MM Liquids I Cold For I 1 48 Hours OR HOT FOR 24 HOURS. STRONG MET I FLASKS. CASE AND GLASI sg* <!ui,rt ffl! NE B R «o^ IZC AND BLUE. 1 V\vA Size431 words
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Article725 1934-07-21 12 "yHE Liberals and Labour members oppose the decision, feeling that it should not be made whfle the Disarmament Conference is still in being." This was the paragraph added to the announcement that the British Government at long last has decided to increase its Air Force more closely725 words
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Article175 1934-07-21 12 The band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play at the Singapore Swimming Club to-morrow from 6 to 8 p.m Mr. Charles Milne has been appo'nted a nominated unofficial member of the Legislative Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon I Mrs. J. C. McPherson175 words
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202 1934-07-21 12 gTRANGE 1» the mind of the practical I Joker. On another page we give, an j account of the exploits of an individual, <aid to be a naval officer, in Hongkong, who rang up the Governor and other officials with bogus messages and then202 words
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Article206 1934-07-21 12 gIRD lovers will be interested in the following story from a Singapore correspondent:—A householder in Holland Park some two years ago was presented with a large cage of six lovebirds. Three months ago the houseboy, after having cleaned out the cage, inadvertently left the. door open, and before206 words
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Article277 1934-07-21 12 JT is pleasant to find ihat all concert artistes ar e not high and might) Singapore was iold two year.s ago by Mr. Jascha Heifetz, the violinist, thai :it was an unmusical place, he would j never come here, again and he would I warn fellow artistes277 words
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Article419 1934-07-21 12 R y "Looker-On" Q H 10 be in Singapore now that July is here" might be the motto of the .unhappy people of Shanghai. j V V -v They have just been enduring ihe "worst ever" heat wave in the experience of the oldest inhabitant. J419 words
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Article32 1934-07-21 12 OIRLS' CORNER, 2. INDIAN AFFAIRS, 3 WIRELESS NEWS 7 CLUB DIARY. 8 CHURCH SERVICES 0 SPORTS NEWS, 16 17 and ift JOHORE TRADE SCHOOL 2? aOVS* CORNER 23 232 words
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Advertisement265 1934-07-21 12 H INEXPENSIVE TRANSPORTATION I] .ijab m LEEWAY Mi FOLDING GO-CAR i I JflLiJ™ IS IDEAL FOR r I A TRAVELLING If M A BECAUSE IT FOLDS f, h COMPACTLY AND I mm IS VERY EASY T0 I HANDLE j I PRICES FROM $6.50 EACH If Robinson Co., Ltd. Bj* Kuala265 words
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Advertisement146 1934-07-21 12 PERFECTION hwtly Jv describes the superior N,/" y V'f workmnnahlp of Sinjra- fj3F\ pore's Leadinc; Tailor. JV^ «H WING LOONG Is on- J^O jj£ doubtedly in the forefront and offers you, with Perfection in Suiting Stye and Cat, complete j£ satisfaction and inexpen- ?V 0r give service. I WING rjg146 words
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245 1934-07-21 13 AMAH CRITICALLY WOUNDED Alleged Quarrel Meeting With Two Men CANTONESE woman, alleged to 4 he f /"-repute, was murdered at about So clock last night, in the Jalan Besar district. She died as a result •'1 a stab wound in245 words
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Article186 1934-07-21 13 Passengers Made To Pay Double Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai. July 21. JAPANESE rental are still forcing the passengers on the trains of the Peiping-Mukden Railway to purchase passports at Shanhaikwan before procced'ng to Manchuria. Many are compelled tc pay double the price as a fine whenMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 186 words
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Article107 1934-07-21 13 Agreement To Share Railway Profits Min Kuo Jih Pao and Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. July 21. The conference for the revision oi the agreement of the Canton-Kowloon Railwaj has concluded. The draft has been completed and now awaits final approval. The Chinese delegation is returning toMin Kuo Jih Pao and Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 107 words
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Article45 1934-07-21 13 Why Government Responsibility Is Abandoned Reuter. Vienna, Juiy 20. A scare was caused by the announcement that the Government was abandoning responsibility for the Credit AnSt lt appears, however, that the Government's action is due to the favourable position of the bank —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article42 1934-07-21 13 Major R. L. Nunn, D.S.O Deputy Director of Public Works, Slraits Sett ements has been seconded for special duty in connect'on with aerodrome n arming Mr. F. M. G. McConechy has been appointed to act as Deputy Director of Public Works. S.S.42 words
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Article197 1934-07-21 13 Help For Cotton Industry Reuter. London, July 20. A STRONG plea recommending the avoidance of demands for a fixed rat'ort for gold and silver, a fixed currency price for silver or a fixed quantity 6f silver in actual circulation and demanding the reversal of several policiesReuter. - 197 words
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Article54 1934-07-21 13 Big Outbreak Near Macao Min Kuo Jih Pao. Hongkong, July 21. BIG fire raged at Kongmoon, a port on the South Kwanglung coast near Macao, on Wednesday evening, which resulted in 22 shops being burnt down. Three people perished. The fire started in the Lee Yik Chan timberMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 54 words
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Article326 1934-07-21 13 Present From Indian Muslims ON the occasion of the wedding of the daughter of H.H. the Suitan of Perak. in Kuala Kangsar, the Indian Muslim Community of the State presented the bridegroom with a diamond ring arfcl the bride with a pair of diamond earrings. The presentation was326 words
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Article100 1934-07-21 13 A message has been received by his brother in Singapore stating that Mr. Archie Neubronner died in Penang yesterday. tea party will be given by the working staff of Messrs. Lithographers, Ltd at 36. 37 and 38, Wallich Street, in honour of Mr. T. Leembruggen, Works Manager, at 4 p.m.100 words
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Article743 1934-07-21 13 Ipoh Inquiry EYE-WITNESS GIVES EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. July 20. THE adjourned preliminary inquiry A into the murder of Mr. F. D. H. Wigley, an engineer employed by the Perak River Hydro-Electric Co., Ltd., occupied the magistrate's attention during the whole of to-day. Mr.743 words
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Article70 1934-07-21 13 Mr. W. H. Hipwell has been appointed \o act as Senior Executive Engineer "Central," Singapore. The following have been appointed visitors to the Mental Hosptal. Singapore: Dr. C. E. Smith, vice Dr. E. W. de Cruz; Mr. Seah Eng Tong, J.P.. vice Mr. C&eong Kcon Seng < deceased >: Mr.70 words
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Article123 1934-07-21 13 Many People Shot MARTIAL LAW IN MINNEAPOLIS Reuter. Minneapolis, July 20. JHIRTY-FIVE persons were shot in rioting which occurred in connection with the strike of lorry drivers. Over 3.000 National Guards have been s?nt to the city, and the Governor is considering the establishment of martialReuter. - 123 words
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Article45 1934-07-21 13 United States Army Test Flights Reuter. Winnipeg. July 20. rj .HE United States Army bombing planes from Minneapolis landed here en route to Alaska. They are engaged In a flight io test the ability of the United States Air Force to defend Alaska.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article121 1934-07-21 13 Minimum Wage Rates Increased Colombo, July 14. The Esta.e Wages Boards for the various revenue districts in the Island have decided to fix the. minimum ra es of wages per diem for time work as follows: 1 Up-country: Men 49 cts.. women 39 c.sw. and children 29121 words
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Article167 1934-07-21 13 Death Of Former F.M.S Railways Official News has been received of the death as the resuli of a stroke, of Mr. G. C. Forbes, M.1.M.E.. formerly ,'n charge of the Central Workshops. Sent jl, at the age of 65. Mr. Forbss rame O the •\M 5...167 words
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Article100 1934-07-21 13 To Spend Summer In Kuling Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 20. Marshal Tuan Chi Jui. former Chief Executive of China, arrived in Nanking by the steamer Lung Wo yes erday from Shanghai. Mr. Wans Ching Wei (Premier sent a representative on board the ship so welcome him.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 100 words
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Article52 1934-07-21 13 Attempt To Break Siege Fails Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai, July 20. The 3rd and sth armies of the. Reds, besieged at Tingchow, in west Fukien. attempted to raise the, siege, but were driven back by the Government troops north of Lincheng. The Rr.ds suffered heavy loses.—Mm KuoMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 52 words
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Article12 1934-07-21 13 The revised F.M.S. Railway timetable will come into force from Au?. 1.12 words
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Article16 1934-07-21 13 Mr. K. R. Menon will speak on "Individuality" at the Malayalee Association at 7 p.m. to-morrow.16 words
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Article526 1934-07-21 13 Fears Of Widespread Flooding Sin Chew Jit Poh and Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai, July 20. THE Huangho, or Yellow River, is < again rising rapidly, both at Tung- kwan and Lokow. Over 200 li (67 miles) of territory in Hopei are inun- dated owing to theSin Chew Jit Poh and Min Kuo Jih Pao. - 526 words
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Article89 1934-07-21 13 Mills Re-Open i m A FURTHER RISE* EXPECTED j] !1 (From Our Own Correspondent.)!'] Bangkok, July 2<j| WHERE is a decided buoyancy in j: rice export market. Padi is 11 riving in Bangkok more freely coastal shipping is reviving under j stimulus of full cargoes to China89 words
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Article231 1934-07-21 13 Villages Wrecked By 1 Floods Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 21 MUCH damage has been done in <1 Charhar by a deluge. The Japl ese and Manchukuo troops in the 1 tricts have withdrawn to Dolul cwing to the floods. An earthquak] reported from Taiyuen,Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 231 words
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Article74 1934-07-21 13 Serious Outbreak Among 1 Chinese Coolies Min Kuo Jih Pao. Shanghai. July An cpidemc of influenza has broi 'out at Yungclvsien. a district In Shai taking a heavy toll of victims, 1 majority of whom are coolies. The magistrate is taking cmergei measures to prevent the ep demicMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 74 words
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Advertisement161 1934-07-21 13 m ■< 'lN|.'|i'l!il, I I I |'.|r|ii| |i I' I il ilMiilt'liilllli'lutMiilMi J -I I I. i I I I I I I I I I I I r UU\ Just Arrived L j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"! NEW RECORDS For Mid July j ALSO THE FOLLOWING POPULAR RECORDS: I N4268.161 words
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4667 1934-07-21 14 Annual Report IECJAL VISITS BY OFFICIALS annual report for 1933 on social and economic progress Hie people of Selangor, Mr. T. S. British Resident, states that of births registered »vkk The birth-rate per of population was 31.2. In the number of births wa°.4,667 words
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Article176 1934-07-21 14 Victims Rcbbed In A Prostrate Position Bucharest. fat on your faces in the dirt. Arms straight out from the body!" This command was issued by a gipsy, leader of a gan, r of bandits, to the passengers ir» two motor buses which he had held up at the176 words
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Article313 1934-07-21 14 Insolvency Caused By Illness T*HE stcry of a Nanking-born Ch nese who came to Singapore ten years ago, became a bankrupt and got his discharge, only to be adjudicated a bankrupt again, was related to Mr. Justice Gerahty yesterday in the Bankruptcy Court. The man was Lee313 words
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Article166 1934-07-21 14 Soldier Believed Killed Returns Home Istanbul. Ali, a Turk believed to have been killed in the Balkan War of 1911, returned to Istanbul b re recently. He went straight to the house where he used to live, and to his delight heard his wife's Vqfce talking166 words
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Article38 1934-07-21 14 A fine ef $15, or imprisonment for three weeks, was imposed by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander on Chua Song Lc, who wa r yesterday charged with giving false information to a public servant.38 words
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Article265 1934-07-21 14 Indian Constable In The Dock AN Indian Police Constable Ramkrishna Singh, of the Central Police Station, was yesterday charged before the Third Mag strate, Mr. J. M. Brander. with the theft of two watches, one of gold and the other of white metal. The offence is alleged to265 words
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Article167 1934-07-21 14 Settlement Opened In Paris Paris. A leper settlement has just been Inaugurated in Paris. Within the ancient walls of the St. Louis Hospital, which dates from 1607. a special building for lepers, has been constructed by the Knights of St. John, who thus carry on their mediaeval tradition167 words
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Article126 1934-07-21 14 Explorer's Heme To Bivome A Museujn Oslo. The home at Svartskog of Roald Amundsen, Just as he left it when he set out on nis ill-fated attempt to find and help the lost members of the "Italia" expedition to the north pole, is shortly to be opsned to126 words
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Article100 1934-07-21 14 Lightning Ends Villagers' 20-Year Enmity Belgrade. For 20 years a dispute had raged between two villages .n Bosnia, concerning the boundary between their land. Several lives had been lost in fights arising out of the dispute. Now the dispute has been settled—by a thunderstorm. During the storm100 words
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Article76 1934-07-21 14 Expert Condemns Pictures In Hungarian Museum Budapest. Several old Italian masters in the famous collection of the Hungarian Museum of Fine Arts have been condemned as spurious by M. Martin Portkay, an art expert of Budapest. He has notified the Minister of Education of his opinion, and76 words
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Obituary607 1934-07-21 14 (Coroner's Inquiry LORRY DRIVER NOT TO BLAME npHE death of an eight-year-old Chinese girl who was knocked down by a motor-lorry at the junction of Queen Street and Arab Street on the afternoon of June 25, formed the subject of an inquiry by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W.607 words
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Advertisement29 1934-07-21 14 J I Rupert: Come on guys, follow me, I've landed in the BEST of Spirits." J Obtainable from all Dealers j Only I mms bmmm I i pmWmmmmm**mmmmmmmmmmm>mmmmmm mmmmmmmm29 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-21 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARIHE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURE19 words
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Article1287 1934-07-21 15 Co-Operation Needed I LECTURE BY DR. TYAU HaN extremely instructive lecture entitled "What do we want of was deliveied by Dr. Philip C. Tyau, the Chinese Consulin Singapore at the Chinese last night. I Dr. Tyau dealt with the failings of ■China and the Chinese people1,287 words
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Article81 1934-07-21 15 Mr. D. Gray. Passed Cadet. M.C.S.. has been promoted to be an officer of Class V. The Motor Bus Transport Owners' Association. Singapore, is called, .upon to furnish proof of its existence. Mr. E. E. Williams. M.C.S.. lias been appointed a Commissioner of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board In81 words
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Article207 1934-07-21 15 Service Over Scene Of Tragedy Istanbul, July 20. T»HERE is no indication of malice on t ther side, states a communique issued by the Foreign Ministry in reference tc the Samos shooting. The two Governments have reached a friendly decision and will hold a funeia service for207 words
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Article152 1934-07-21 15 Death Of Well-Known Shanghai Accountant Mr Alexander McLure, partner in the firm oi Seth, Mancell and McLure, chartered accountants, of Shanghai died on July 3, from heart failure. He was 46 years of age, and leaves a wife and young son. CONTRIBUTIONS TO CAMP In response to152 words
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Article56 1934-07-21 15 Berlin. Compusory sports for all state officials are to be introduced in Hesse, according to a state decree published recently All officials, except physical cripples, are ordered to join immediately a na-t'cnal-sGcialist gymnastic or sports club n order to "preserve their physical and mental health and thus be56 words
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465 1934-07-21 15 Brilliant Warner Bros.' Production I THE CINEMAS. MUSICAL extravaganzas have had quite a vogue during the pa t f w months, but "Fashions of 1934,'' tat .Varner Bros.' film which opened at th: Capitol last night, easily ranks wi h any of them for465 words
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Article299 1934-07-21 15 A Shanghai Newspaper' Pays Tribute THE following tribute to an old and faithful employee is paid by Sutherlander" in the North China Dally Chow Moh-sung—l never knew him rntil his death by any name than Unde" but others called him "Grand a"—was a press proof-puller (ha peciality299 words
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Article81 1934-07-21 15 £7,000,000 Factory To Make Textile Machinery. Helsingfors. A sum of £7,000,000 has been set aside tor the construction at Leningrad of a new textile machinery works, and a further amount of £2.750,000 is to be spent on build ng mcdel dwellings for the workers. The works, when81 words
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Article131 1934-07-21 15 No Measures Against Japan Reuter. Colombo, July 20. THE Board of Ministers has declined to introduce fhe anti-Japanese quota system because it will raise the cost of clcthing for the poorer inhabitants. They have informed the Governor that if Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister insists en a quotaReuter. - 131 words
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Article88 1934-07-21 15 Not Proceeding With Her Divorce Suit Los Angeles, July 20. THE judge dismissed the divorce suit brought by the Mexican film star Lupe Velez aga'nst her husband Johnny ("Tarzan'M Wti muller, after Lupe had twice failed to appear in court to press her suit.—Reuter. Weismuller, who was famous88 words
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Article96 1934-07-21 15 I Postal Authorities Surrender Telegraph Pole j Berlin. Two storks have forced the Prussian Post Office authorities to erect a new telegraph pole near Rosenberg, East Prussist Year after year these storks have built their nest on a particular telegraph pole. The nest has been repeatdely removed, as96 words
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Article103 1934-07-21 15 Practical Demonstrations In Streets of Germany Berlin. Even street-urchins in Germany can 'earn about flying now. Practicable gliders are being placed in public squares ail over the countiy, ;,nd smartly un formed air-eport officials demonstrate the secrets of air currents and aeroplane controls to all interested passers-by.103 words
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Article66 1934-07-21 15 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holder immediately. Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out by the 8.25 a.m. delivery66 words
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Article20 1934-07-21 15 The tender of $14,500 for carrying out extensions to the Museum Building, Singapore, submitted by Chan Soon, has been accepted.20 words
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Article186 1934-07-21 15 Naval Officer Charged TELEPHONING TO THI GOVERNOR HONGKONG has been the scene o. an amazing scrips of bogus tele phone calls, the victims including the Governor, many other ofiicial. and the South China Morning Poat. A British naval officer, who habeen sent home, is alleged to186 words
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Article216 1934-07-21 15 Entertains At The Cricket Club F RANK Braidwood, known as the Cowboy Baritone, is a capital entertainer He gave a performance at the Singapore! Cricket Club last night, and those who had net heard him before went hoping for the best and prepared for anything. They were agreeably216 words
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Article145 1934-07-21 15 Peasant Murdered By Vindictive Old Man Prague. An eld man of seventy has murdered a peasant a f Kamenice, in Moravia, for' stealing a bunch of cherries. On his way to work in his field, Karol Hudee passed an orchard belonging to Vaclav Stugel, a septuagenarian.145 words
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Article38 1934-07-21 15 Mr. W. G. Reeves, an officer of Class V, M.C.S, Dr. H. A. Tempany, C.8.E., Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S., and Mr. G. H. Sworder, Ass stant Superintendent, Survey Department, S.S. and F.M.S., have been granted leave.38 words
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Advertisement85 1934-07-21 15 ''lIIIUIHIItII'IIIII'IMI 'I it.lltttl.ailtlltlllUllll >l'!llll 'l!ll;'IIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIilllllll|IIIIIUIIMI!lllllKlhllllllll!|llli!lll|l!|ll|llll[Tf'. J m Jkieg I a I The satisfactory results obtained m I with Leica Camera is evidenced in the I smile of every Leica owner. m ms'-'tim\ I I We have the latest Leica Model 111 JvSS in stock as well as Model II and85 words
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Advertisement32 1934-07-21 15 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT,' ALL 1 RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. I General Agents SIME, DARBY CO„ LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144.32 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1934-07-21 16 istralia 39 For Three; Bowes Bowls Brilliantly Reuter. FTER registering 135 on the telegraph for the loss of two wickets, England collapsed sensationally for a total of 200 runs hen they took first knock against Australia inReuter. - 1,186 words
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Article140 1934-07-21 16 Batavia Team /To Race Singapore THE annual inter-pert yachting events between the Royal Yacht Clubs of Singapore and Batavia takes place in Singapore waters to-day and tomorrow. The teams will be SINGAPORE TEAM KATHLEEN HI.—P. G. Lur.dop 'helmsma I', G. M. Coltart. FlightLieut. D. A. Gbson. TARBET.—E. W.140 words
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Obituary243 1934-07-21 16 DEATH OP SPORTING CRITIC Old Ebor's End "In Harness" MR. A. W. Pullin—"Old Ebor" as he j was better known—the famous Brl- tish Sporting critic died in mail week. For years Mr. Pullin ccntributed to the Athletic News in its old form—Yorkshire cricket in the summer, Northern Rugby Union matters243 words
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Article253 1934-07-21 16 Australian Event Over 1,087 Miles Colombo, July 7. Ceylon has been officially invited by the Victoria Centenary Conference Celebrations Council to send one or more of her longdistance road cyclists to enter for what is claimed to be the world's biggest road race prize. The race, which253 words
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Article79 1934-07-21 16 U.S.R.C. 11l team v. the Olympic Athletic Association to-morrow at the Rangoon Road ground: Y. S. Tan; Jantan, Abdul Razak; Muthuvellu, Harith Omar, Yew Leng, G. Veerapan; Ismail, I. Kathiravalu, Man►oor, Teo Ban Teck, Mahmocd, Aii Sidek and hi. Madon. Cycling: Tfte third cycling excursion will be79 words
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Article68 1934-07-21 16 The match at the Sepoy Lines G.C. on .Sunday, between the Captain's team and the Vice-Captain's team, ended in a win for the latter "side by 2 to 1. Scores (Captain's team mentioned first): Elkins 0, Hosking 0. Murrell and Cowap 9, Grice and Oakeley Patton and68 words
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Article65 1934-07-21 16 Green Hill B.P. team v. the HarbourView B.P. at the latter* court at Bukit Chermin to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. Yeo Hong Chuan, Koh Leung Kirn, Tan Ah Tong, Lim Kian Soo, William Tan, Quek Khye Kee, Yeo £eng Chuan. Reserves:—Peter Tan, Cheang Ah Soo. j Players and65 words
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Article45 1934-07-21 16 Ties in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C. will be played as follows: To-day: E. A. Brown and A. S. Anderson (plus 2) v. P. Carmichael and A. P. Craigie (plus 2>. Monday: E. A. Brown (—2> V. P Barbat (scr.».45 words
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Article251 1934-07-21 16 Dates Of Important Matches AT a recent meeting of the F.A. Council representative matches were arranged as follows:— F.A. Eleven v. Royal Navy and Royal Marines, at Portsmouth on December 12; F.A. Amateur Eleven v. Royal Air Force, January 30 —ground to be fixed later; F.A. Amateur Eleven251 words
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Article62 1934-07-21 16 Johnstone Accepts Contract In France London, July 5. Th? Australian jockey, Johnstone, who came from France last year to act as first jockey to Lord Glanely and ride Colombo in the Derby, has terminated his contract by mutual agreement: Johnstone has been definitely engaged to ride as first62 words
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Article56 1934-07-21 16 August Amateur Meeting At Ipoh A i wo day amateur race meeting will be held fin Ipoh by the Perak Turf Club on Aug. 17 and 18, when the usual arrangements will operate. Two runs each will be provided for class 4 lyrses, and ponies, classes 2 and56 words
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Article106 1934-07-21 16 DonlT JJowin X the ties in the ping- f the Telok Tien s r£!isy ion *s 4o Mr Lim Un r Chua Klm Hearn v Mr H* 100 En Soon,v will-' Keow Ch?^ VC vT an Wee W v Chew Ch?ng C G^ n hai Woon106 words
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Article76 1934-07-21 16 future as the rtult „f'n ffl Sydney recently betwppn c j Nicholls. of WelC'r N.Z > exerut.ves of the Sydney N.B.C This m&m that Australian boxers and i m w«vn tne in Australia will Hp ahu over to New Zealand anS^fnt Australian boxers are very fortunate Tho lr76 words
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Article78 1934-07-21 16 mFITiL m JL SML* U)e National *r. at the Chinese Chin Woo Athiet'r Association s court, Lorong BuWt Pa'oh to-morrow at 3.15 p.m.: 1 Singles: Tan Chee Eng. Koh Sai rhni Ang Kah Keng and Oh Sin Tec? ChBl £*W v° h "V*!* Ang Kah Ch ft eng78 words
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Article346 1934-07-21 16 Scarborough Match SPLENDID RECOVERY BY WARWICK A FTER being dismissed in their first A innings for 45 runs, Warwickshire made a brilliant recovery in their match against Yorkshire at Scarborough, and scored 216 runs in their second essay, to win with a wicket to spare. Hargreaves bowled346 words
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Article137 1934-07-21 16 The following are the starting times for the Garrison G.C. Oldfield Cup Competition at Tanglin to-morrow. p.m. Major and Mrs. F. fj. Austin 3K ran r MrS T L A J Graham ll«5L P m apt J B Gur "hiH and Mrs. Bennett v. Capt. H. B. Rose137 words
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Advertisement21 1934-07-21 16 Richmond Castle, Yorks. /#Tfj\ WILLS's W THREE CASTLES W. D. H. O. WILLS, CIGARETTES I BRISTOL LONDON. MADE IN ENGLAND 121 words
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542 1934-07-21 17 Malaya Cup Soccer TO-DAY'S GAME AT ANSON ROAD OlNGAPORE and the Command meet at the Anson Iload to-day in the Malaya Cup competition. Singapore have already beaten Malacca, NVgri Sembilan and Johore, I.IKv the Command have beaten .Malacca and Johore but542 words
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Article488 1934-07-21 17 Kalzam Bahar Beat Kampong Tiong the Kalzara Bahar and the Kam♦v, t P° ng Ti° n K soccer elevens met at e J a.an Besar stadium yesterday afternoon in Division "B H of the M. F. A. league interesting play was witnessed,, and the match resulted in a488 words
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Article152 1934-07-21 17 i.Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 19. At the of the Johore Bahru Di'.A. meeting on Thursday, the hon. secretary said that the Muhabbah had written in asking whether one of their j players. Osman, who had beer* susoend--1 ed daring the League would be allowed tc152 words
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Article53 1934-07-21 17 I Aciß- BP. team v. the Amicable A.t\. lop the former's court. 23, Lorong 24. 1 Gcylavig. to-day at 3 p.m.: Quek, Bet tie Kho. J. K. L'm. John Gann. Andrew Lim, Billy See, and i William Kho. I R*. :-rv*;: J. fie Sauza. Charier, Lim, Benito Chia,53 words
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Article634 1934-07-21 17 First Day's Weights A CARD OF NINE EVENTS 1 OANDICAPS i'or the opening of the Penang Turf Club's five-day professional race meeting* to be h:ld ii Penang on July 28, and 31, and Aug 2, 4 and 6, are given be'ow. There will 03 a card634 words
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Article79 1934-07-21 17 Members of the Sincere Lads' B.P. are informed that the draw for the doubles championship tournament will take place on Thursday, at 5.15 p.m. before which date the entry fees of all Intending competitors are to be forwarded to the «hon. secretary. All members, especially the competitors,79 words
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Article243 1934-07-21 17 School Soccer TWO BOYS ORDERED OFF THE FIELD pLAYING at Balestier Road yesterday, Raffles Institution beat the Anglo-Chinese School by 4-1. It was an interesting game, but there were periods of rorgh play and two players, one from ea-:h side, had to be sent off. The teams243 words
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Article177 1934-07-21 17 National And American Leagues Reuter. New York, July 21. LATEST results in the U. S. major baseball Leagues are as follows:— NATIONAL LEAGUE The game between Chicago and Philadelphia was called off owing to rain, after Philadelphia had played ten innings. R. H. E. St. Louis 5 10Reuter. - 177 words
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Article231 1934-07-21 17 m Present Position L3 FIFTEEN MAY BE RE-INSTATED u i£ THE "Malaya Tribune" is on the best authority that thei j,; is every likelihood of fifteen of the 2 suspended Malay players stand good chance oi' being re-instate, shortly. j'Sj These players are l.: Mat Noor, Sarip,231 words
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Article63 1934-07-21 17 King Salmon Wins From* Umidwar T Reuter. London, July 20. I THE Eclipse Stakes (1 mile 2 fur.), rurl et San down Parte to-day, resulted a.-| i follows: KING SALMON 1 UMIDWAR 2 1 WINDSOR LAD 3 Ten ran. Won by half a length, sam distances between secondReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement18 1934-07-21 17 FOR CONSTIPATION the Soundest, Sxifedt, SJmpleat advice in the Wdrtd i\ to take BEECHAM'S PILLS The World's MEDICINE18 words
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Advertisement98 1934-07-21 17 11 < I I I t Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated ki the Straits Scttlcmeats). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. 1 LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with tha98 words
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532 1934-07-21 18 Complete Scores DE SARAM OUT FOR A "DUCK" London, July 11. *J*»HE Inter-Varsity match ended in j a tarn« draw to-day, a finis?] I which was almost inevitable ftft?r j the big Bearing on Monday and Tuesday. Oxford, after los'ng two -aily532 words
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Article39 1934-07-21 18 The following ties in the Horlicks B P tournament will be played off at the court of Mr. Chua Hong Kay at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday:— Tan Choo Lay v. Lim Hock Soon; E. Cheng Ronnie Chan.39 words
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Article684 1934-07-21 18 Personalities And Form Of The Visitors 'TPHE present Australian team, the -1 second to be captained In this country by W. M. Woodfull, whatever the more technical critics may say of it, has been universally acclaimed as one of the most delightful sides that have ever684 words
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Article55 1934-07-21 18 Mr. Tan Kok Tiong ms be n atari i Members are reminded (hat ynb r'-'u, fion fee- for forthoomlnf ;,n, ~,5 'rv £C to b*; paid no la»er tha An < Those who wish to bring f., nd to communicate with U, secretary no', later th:.,. July T» 5255 words
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Article420 1934-07-21 18 Roads And Bridges Under Repair I THE following particulars are contained I -l in the road service bulletin dated July 19, issued by the Automobile Association I cf Malaya. SINGAPORE Changi, Joo Chiat, Tnnjong Katong and I Grove Roads. Temporary Level Crossings. I Caution. Newton Cireu* at Junction420 words
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Article483 1934-07-21 18 I England's Win Ov:r Scotland ENGLAND inflicted a heavy defeat Scotland in the International Fro fesskmaj ma'ch at Royal St. Georpe' Sandwich. Of the foursomes En; j r won fou and halved two whilo < twelve singles they captured seven three, and halved two. Thus on the483 words
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Advertisement215 1934-07-21 18 >a ;Bhl 1., a ■;ii ,t'*irttiitti|ii| lt jM|iHMiii|^ J GOLD LEAF Till] Don't look for coupons or premiums, as the cost of High Elevation Teas blended and packed in "GOLD LEAF" packets, j prohibits the use of them. j I Sole Agents F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., j Singapore, Penanjr, Kuala215 words
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Advertisement115 1934-07-21 18 Fragrant Breath Teeth that sparkle thanks to Colgate's Brilliant, flashing white the polishing ingredient teeth--and pure, sweet used by dentists to give breath! Assure yourself of teeth sparkling beauty X b y using Colgate's Third, Colgate's delicious,' Ribbon Dental Cream. enticing peppermint flaColgate s is superior in your refreshes the115 words
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Advertisement83 1934-07-21 19 m A\ Each Tablel contains one Stamp to be pasted ia the Album m iib P r °per place. fijsSH&nlbe set o» pictures comprising the Album are most interestPrizes are still offered for iu S and instructive to everyone and details oi all the *****1 pp, e are 7"! 083 words
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Article612 1934-07-21 20 Concubines Die CHINA'S NEW LIFE MOVEMENT I*HE "New Life" movement is extremely popular in the country at the present moment. From the Government down to the country folks everybody is advocating it This nation-wide movement indicatedthai the Chinese people have gradually realsed what they actually want.612 words
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Article166 1934-07-21 20 General's Plan To Save I China xt i o Nanking. Nearly 2.500 years ago Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, propounded four qualities which go to make an 'ideal gentleman." Now a movement—initiated by t heGovernment—for inculcating thosqualities in the Chinese people 1$ sweeping the country. The four qua166 words
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Article150 1934-07-21 20 Norway And British Trawlers London, July 18. TWO communications from the Norwegian Government in reply to the British Note calling attention to cases of interference with British trawlers engaged in fishing some miles off the Norwegian coast, are at present undergoing careful examination in London, where it is150 words
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Article50 1934-07-21 20 Prompt Payment The Rule In Britain London, July 18. The week's revenue returns make satisfactory showing, particularly in the ease of .'ncome-tax payments which became due on July 1. Last week's receipts from these sources totalled £4.596.000 or £1,798 000 more than •n the corresponding week of last year50 words
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Article68 1934-07-21 20 Rheims. In the midst of a violent thunderstorm at Chatillon-sur-Marne. the birthplace of Urban 11. the Pope who preached the First Crusade, lightning struck the statue )f the Pope erected there. The statue was spilt in two and a fragment was hurled through the cl68 words
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Article119 1934-07-21 20 Unparalleled Relief To Humanity I London, July 18. DURING the centenary celebration of the freedom from slavery to-day Sir John Simon said the Act of Parliament which came into force in July. 1834, and which gave liberty to 700.000 slaves was in many ways the greatest of all119 words
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Article185 1934-07-21 20 Sequel To Death Of Child Ker Huali. the mother of an adopted female child which died in hospital recently, was yesterday produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander. the allegation against her being that she had wilfully neglected the child on July 12, in a manner185 words
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Article226 1934-07-21 20 Canton Plans To Use Lair Of Pirate Bands Canton, July 2. '"THE possibility of converting biun Bay, notorious haven of pirates in ioutn uiiina, into a naval base is beintr diecussed in naval circles here. It is reported that following recent j ccnierences, ihe226 words
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Article94 1934-07-21 20 Japan To Abolish Them Exccpi On Two Lines Tokyo. First class carriages are to be abolished on all but two of the Japane^ ai.ways by the end of the year. A recen 4 investigation showed that 'he first cla s passengers, who were numerically I he smallest94 words
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Advertisement352 1934-07-21 20 ■M-Kenzies H Cough Mixture AND H Lung Tonic COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other affections of the nose, throat, and lungs. suitable for children and vdults. obtainamje from all chemists and from the makers Maynard Co. Ltd., 1L BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 6115. m To Capitalists H ST THE TIME352 words
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Advertisement75 1934-07-21 20 ps§ Crosse Black wells \li&j&7 Ii Jams Pickles. Sauces and Pastes and many other pre- I i Ifflß/ i mC" S their P erfee «o" to the lone expu-iene, c the oldest and best known British Manufacturer: "T 7 &t l nifm ents are u-sed and the careful af em75 words
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Article1564 1934-07-21 21 Elderly Malay On Homicide Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, July 17. \NOTHER case from the Kuala Lipis district has been sent for trial at the j th 'oming Assizes. In this instance the accused has been f mnd guilty of culpable homicide not amounting1,564 words
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Article458 1934-07-21 21 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, July 13. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati JJ Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 3b Mutton, Australian, lb. JJ Fowl, kati 2 Hens (locally reared), kati JJ Ducks (Java), each JJ Pigeons, domestic458 words
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Article158 1934-07-21 21 Red Indian Tribe Confer Honour On Oxford Group Leader Morley, (Alberta). Dr. Frank Buchman, leader of the international team of members of the Oxford Group Movement which has been touring Canada, has been made 'brother' of the Stony tribe of Red Indians here, not a chief as158 words
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Article60 1934-07-21 21 Berlin. The formation of new orchestras, or similar associations of private musicians for the purnose of privately performing, has been forbidden by the Reichs Music Chamber. All existing organisations of this kind must be dissolved by July 1, unless they existed on January 1 and are headed by60 words
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Article329 1934-07-21 21 Subsidies For Foreign Publications j Istanbul THE only two British shops in Istanbul selling newspapers, magazines, and books are threatened with ruin on account of unfair foreign competition. France, Germany and Italy have magnificent bookshops in Istanbul, wh'ch are subsidised by their respective Governments. British bookshops329 words
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Article34 1934-07-21 21 Stockholm. A gosling with three eyes, all in a rov. and a beak on each side of its heart, has b?en hatched at Jakobsborg, Sk?nin^e. The bird is otherwise quite normal.34 words
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Advertisement569 1934-07-21 21 she always gives us Scott's Porage Oafs for breakfast It is a wise Mother who gives her boys and gir's a nourishing daily breakfast of Scott's Porage Cats-The Quality Cats—the Muscle and bra n builder. COOKS IN Sole Agcnis for MaUum. THE BORNEO COMPANY 1.11» ADD TO YOUR UttC\K) by569 words
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Article1010 1934-07-21 22 I SPEECH BY THE j IIEADMASTEk Opening Ceremony (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 19. J'HE new Johore Trade School, a fine structure of yeilow, built to the model of an aeroplane, and situated in the spacious grounds in Bukit Sennyum, Johore Bahru, was1,010 words
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Article446 1934-07-21 22 Where Instinct Gives No Help THIRDS have so sure an instinctive I -D knowledge of what may safely be eaten that Hey are seldom poisoned I naturally. But when man hks been i at work they are liable to make fatal mis akes. They are poisoned446 words
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Article302 1934-07-21 22 Lord Londonderry And Britain's Position <*' r pHE sands are fast running out," de•l dared the Marquis of Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air, in a speech at Strathaven, Lanark. "If we arc faced with the duty of securing that state of parity in the air which is302 words
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Article152 1934-07-21 22 Philadelphia Mint Hardly Able To Keep Up Supply Philadelphia. The mint here is turning out fresh corns to the limit of its capacity it is scarcely able to keep abreast of money mcrease in the demand for According to Mr. a. Raymond Raff superintendent of the152 words
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Article143 1934-07-21 22 Historic City Wall Of Delhi Simla. I *k2SS h i stori( city wall of Delhi is threatened with destruction The Delhi muiMcipality have voted In savour of its demolition'and wW t ask Permission from the Government to have their vote carried into effec Tin wall was143 words
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Article41 1934-07-21 22 Fireworks Blow Up At Temple Madulkelle, Ceylon, July 2. One boy was killed instantaneously evenin B g UddhiSt Pata Dumbara and Udasinea Pmkama after the otone-fayh?/ ceretor the man°u?a d cf U re UP h t r fi~ ble41 words
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Article17 1934-07-21 22 gedition and th" ilrot or i U S e J" marooned. h re Lhev17 words
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Article568 1934-07-21 22 Oxford Con f eren cc WHAT THE LEA(.( HASDOISĔ (By Air Mail) London, July G. JHE first Anti-Noise Conference ii England is to be held durim? Vu week-end beginning- Friday, July 1 at University College, Oxford The choice of Oxford as the plac for the Conference568 words
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Advertisement329 1934-07-21 22 MOST BACHELORS LIVE IN A MESS. ANY BODY WHO VISITER ONE j LATE ON SATURDAY NIGHT WOULD SEE THAT AT J o ONCE. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO RUN A HOUSE AS IT J •SHOULD RE RUN, BUT A GAS COOKER IN THE KITCHEN j WOULD HELP THE COOK BY329 words
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Article, Illustration100 1934-07-21 23 Deal Nephews, I .mi glad to see that my advice has again been followed. Last week, more than one Cornerite wrote in v that he wished to use his own name instead of a pen-name for his s, and now100 words
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Article245 1934-07-21 23 i By "S. C. Goh.") One dav. a white cat s'cle a piece of ri.cese. While he was running away, a bi.ick cot saw him. The black cat wa> very hungry, so he began to chase the white eat. in order that he might get something to245 words
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Article148 1934-07-21 23 !< By "Gc.h Tcng Koon."> a wood. He down the shade oi a tree to rest, order to xelieve hi; tiredness, he r,u< a st.'aw hat and began tc fan M. Some monkeys happened to mattering near by, and perceived l0 .-oM£:y. Curiosity tempted them they jumped dewn148 words
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Article135 1934-07-21 23 I 'By Y. S. Chuan) A cheerful man has pleasant thoughtsWhether he. is" conversing with his friends or thinking in solitude, hts temper is cVen and unruffled. He will always leak on the brighter side ol thinus. A good mind can bear pain, sickness poverty, shame, and even death135 words
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Article358 1934-07-21 23 (By "Wong Tet Pong.") There is an instance of a certain country in America being covered With brown snow during winter some time ago. In NdKh Canada, there have been many casec of "coloured" snow falling from the sky in winter. Rain of various hues has also fallen358 words
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Article146 1934-07-21 23 (By "V. S Hiking has lately become a favourite nd pastime to the people i+\ the trm >c-vate rsgiens. especially to those of WC err and Central Europe. The c" 3Z" > ot Mkers to wander acrqr-s the com try f?r away from the bustle and noise of the146 words
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Article106 1934-07-21 23 I (By "G. Siak Guay.") In times long ago a hunter owned a terrier. He had a wife and baby. It happened that one day his wife war ill. He left the terrier in charge of th«> baby, and went out hunting. Or. his return, to his106 words
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Article104 1934-07-21 23 (By Montgomery Koh) Everyone of in is born to be happy. Love "and peace create happiness throughout the whole world Life never chances, but it keeps u.» erowing to be ycung and healthy. It is always ready to render its service to our needs and to fulfil104 words
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Article346 1934-07-21 23 (By "Daud Kassim.") What are holidays? Holidays are really a break from the monotonous routine of life. We no longer follow the usual order of our ordinary days. We can linger as long as we like in our beds. We can take our own sweet time at our breakfast.346 words
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Article179 1934-07-21 23 (By S. T. Pott?) v Aeroplanes are very common nowadays. At present, aeroplane are mostly used for carrying mails and passengers. They are very fast vehicles and arc spread widely throughout the wojld. Some of the aeroplanes are used fcr scientific expeditions. can go t> inaccessible places.179 words
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Article117 1934-07-21 23 (By "William Tan When a boy or girl has left school and looked fcr his or* her first situation, the question will be asked. "Have you brought a good character?" Erom this, it will be seen that a good character is a sort of ticket which passes117 words
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Article59 1934-07-21 23 '<Bv "Roman Tan.") Singapore Is an island situated vfry close to the equatpr, and hence the heat sometimes is gre^t. Though Singapore is Just an island, yet it can hold over a million people. Singapore i*)W is not as it was before. Singapore now is a beautitul and fine59 words
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Advertisement368 1934-07-21 23 RHEUMATISM GOT HIM 80-YearsHOhTpianist Is Relieved By Kruschen Although old age has not yet kept this J man from his occupation as a pianist, rhqu- lriatism did threaten to do fo recently. "Two years ago," he writes, "I was suddenly taken with rheumatism, all down my left arm. I tried368 words
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Advertisement38 1934-07-21 23 BE SURE YOU WONT PAY MORE CONSULT US BEFORE BUYING ANYTHING CONCERNING WATCHES, GRAMOPHONES, 1 CAMERAS FOOTWEARS j Also Watch Repairing CALL AT YICK WAH SING, j Watch Maker Tick's Shoes Dept. j 81, NORTH BRfDGE ROAD. I38 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-07-21 24 The Pres dent of the Amicable Attn j tic Association speaking at the conclusion of the anniversary celebration recently.23 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-07-21 24 Twc of the many striking fashions se ■.>■ i i a i i i i i nit l,l'lli.iriiiliilitfiili.liiliiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiMiiiliiliilwiiitiiliiliilitininiiiiiiiii17 words
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Article, Illustration45 1934-07-21 24 The Delta Rangers, one of the co-opting In S.C.F.A. interdistrict soccer competition. The Bras Basah Road Sprinters wh c are competing in the S.C.F.A. interdistrict soccer League.45 words
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43 1934-07-21 24 Ton? Kee Kiew. a Chinese mrdicinr seller in Singapore, and formerly a Volunteer in Kirin. He was specially thanked by the secretary of the local Anti-Opium Society when he gave a donation of $25 to the Society out of his small earnmgs recently.43 words
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39 1934-07-21 24 Chua Choon Leong (left) and Yong Loon Chong, who were beaten by Roy Smith and N. S. Wise in the final of the open doubles of th s year's tennis tournament. They held the title for two previous years.39 words
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Advertisement62 1934-07-21 24 "DAISY" to FLOWERS. 1&, Orchard Rm4, Singapore. 'Phone 4097. Their 1934 MODEL—excel every Mm\W\ other pen in the existing pen- \wL\W Jffik W market—especially for its cheap- l\wXjrfffiL\\\\Y ness, durability and world-wide IllWj^kmW lacquer designs. I\I(S^L\WLW The nibs which are tipped with V\ best indium ensures smooth writ- tSxmW mjr62 words
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