Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1934
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Title Section41 1934-07-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya VVI No. 175 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1934 FIVE ClJ^lb. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, July 25, 1934 Malaya Tribune E0 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1934 FOR S CENTS41 words
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Advertisement139 1934-07-25 1 V ',.,,V The Stmdajt I I Dominant In -sMalnya 1934 '||I 11 III! [Hill New beauty iI j NEW REFINEMENT j New Power AND SPEED ill AUSTINS J j SEE THEM AT— j j I j j Borneo Motors Ltd- i« SINGAPORE, PENANG, .P0... KUALA LCMPCR, SEREMBAN, MALACCA. PROVED IDEM.139 words
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Advertisement71 1934-07-25 1 BE SURE YOU WON'T PAY MORE CONSULT US BEFORE BUYING I ANYTHING CONCERNING WATCHES, GRAMOPHONES, CAMERAS FOOTWEARS j Also Watch Repairing CALL AT YICK WAH SING, Watch Maker Yick's Shoes Dept. 81, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 275, South Bridge Boad, Singapore. (By Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN).71 words
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Advertisement234 1934-07-25 1 j A. FLINTER. j 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana L Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling jj at latest and lowest market 'j prices. Also buying gold coins I aDd gold ornaments of J every class and quality, i paying highest prices according to oaily exchange234 words
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1713 1934-07-25 2 Shipping News Notices. SANITARY CONDITION OF SHIPS Eliminating Possible Rat Harbourages A COMMITTEE of the Chamber of Shipping and the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' Association has issued a report on the rat-proofing of ships. The report includes the following schedule of points which the committee feel might conveniently be attended1,713 words
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Article388 1934-07-25 2 Scandinavia To Follow British Policy THE general opinion among shipowners in Denmark, as in the other Scandinavian countries, is that if Great Britain embarks upon a policy of State assistance for her shipping Scandinavia will have no option but to follow suit. At present the Scandinavian nations give388 words
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Article72 1934-07-25 2 British Steamer Absolved From Blame The Netherlands Court of Navigation, at Amsterdam, has delivered judgment in the inquiry concerning a collision between the British steamer Coral and a Rhine barge, in tow of a tug, in the Mass Harbour entrance. If found the tug alone to blame72 words
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Article404 1934-07-25 2 British And' Foreign Regulations IN the House of Commons, Sir Robert Gower asked the Minister of Labour what were the hours of the normal week for the shipbuilding and engineering trades, respectively, recognised in Belgium, France, Germany, Russia, the United States and this country? Sir Henry404 words
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Article166 1934-07-25 2 Increase In Number Of Laid Up Tankers According to figures compiled by the Norwegian Shipowners' Association 146 Norwegian vessels of 624,385 tons d.w. were laid up on June 1, compared with 178 of 587,325 tons on May 1. Of the vessels laid up on June 1. 19166 words
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Advertisement358 1934-07-25 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I V BRITISH INDIA I\ O. S. N. CU/S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore SOMALI 0,810 Aug. 1 CORFU ir».000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11.000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE k.OOO Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 31 COMORIN r>.ooo Sept. 14 BHUTAN 0.100 Sept. 27 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Sppt 28 BEHAR 6,000358 words
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Advertisement193 1934-07-25 2 IWt LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penane;, Colombo, Bombay, r.,u;„~ r- i v t> L m Karachi, Aden, Massowah Suez, Por* Cadmg at Colombo, Bombay Suez. Said, Piraeus,' Bri ulis Vcnir/ and j Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste.193 words
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Advertisement154 1934-07-25 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch Hint Australische Dampfachiffi |0 Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. nONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. i•> r. MRRH 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. ERMLAND,154 words
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Advertisement589 1934-07-25 2 STEAMER SAILINGS, NORDDEUTSCHKH LLOYD. (Incorporated i r The undernoted are the Company tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. Iltl "DONAU" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan "FULDA'' for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan HOMEWARDS. UK "ODER," for Marseilles, Oran, R'dam, Hamburg and Brem< arrives July 25, sail J f "LIPPE" for589 words
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Article408 1934-07-25 3 Mining Shares. ipo re, Wednesday, 11 a.m. k ing share quotations and Co., exchange Buyers. Sellers. 6 4% 6!» Tin n 6 40|--5- 52,6 Hitam Tin 15,- l«r 2 15 2.25 cd 34 9 35^0 Tto 49- 51|- Besi) 0.50 0.54 Kong Tin 13 3 14Hydraulic ]r408 words
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186 1934-07-25 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION CONDITIONS AGAIN EASIER U. S. Consumption Estimates Low (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 23% cts., down 1 ct. Market Tone: Easier. Tin (Singapore), $1141/2, up $V->< Yesterday's Prices: London, 7 1 lGd., down 1 lGd. Market Tone: Unchanged.186 words
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Article156 1934-07-25 3 Due To Conditions In Germany Reuter. •London, July 24. THE sh*rp Call to the price of copper to-oay. coming after the recent weakness, and in suite of the reduction cl Mirnlus shocks during the *rst hall ot the year, is attributable partly CO the unsatisfactory conditionsReuter. - 156 words
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Article41 1934-07-25 3 Reuter Wireless. U.O. 1 "OI Washington, July 21. The United States Post Office made a profit of $5,000,000 for the year ended Tnne 30 This is the first time a profi has been recorded since 1919,-Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
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Article145 1934-07-25 3 A Week Of Patchy Conditions Reuter Wireless. London, July 21. ON the Money Market conditions during the week have been patchy but Government continues to borrow on cheap terms, Treasury Bills lotted at a shade over threequaiter per cent, discount. owing to general weakness of These rates,Reuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article213 1934-07-25 3 Singapore, July 25. r (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $U2 R. Stem) W Coast N. 2 per Koyan ,102 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koya Rice, B. Siam N. 2 pel Koyan Siam. No. 1 $136 Siam, No. 2 12 0 Siam, No. 3 15g Siam,213 words
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Article94 1934-07-25 3 Through Ticket System For Hongkong Reuter. London. July 24. IN the House of Commons, Mr. S. S. Hammersley (Cons., Stockport), asked whether the Colonial Secretary would consider the possibility of instituting a through ticket system for cotton piece-goods imported into Hongkong in order that the quota could beReuter. - 94 words
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Article278 1934-07-25 3 Siamese View Of Tin Politics (From Oar Own Correspondent) London, July IV A rebuke to short-sighted market manimlatc rs is administered in a letter to the -nsincial newspapers by Mr. Reginald Le May, Economic Adviser to the Siamese Government. Of the three cardinal objects of the I.T.C. —improvement278 words
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Article100 1934-07-25 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 110 g drums per Imperial gallon $1.1» Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon «W*" Shell Mator Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial100 words
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Article52 1934-07-25 3 The following are the prices of Soceny gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE. Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British imperial Gallon W** Socony Motor Gasoline (I|4 drums) per drum 6Ai> Socony Mator Gasoline (1(4 tins) per tin MU KEROSENE. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.20 Sylvan Arro-v (per52 words
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Article779 1934-07-25 3 The Week's Business Reviewed MESSRS. Fraser and Co.. in their weekly share market report, dated July 24, state: The past week! has seen a somewhat quieter atmosphere prevailing in both the Tin and Rubber sections of the local shar3 market. The price of the metal has shown779 words
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Article578 1934-07-25 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The tuiu>»iug ruooei A."»ie quoiuuucr arc Issued by Fraser and Co.. and LysUind Evan Issue ,'aiue. frasex Lyau shares Co. ls*%9> 1 Allenbv 175 1.85 1.75 180 1 Alor Gajah 135 140 120 1.30 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.75 160 1.75 2A.578 words
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Article42 1934-07-25 3 Siw:l,v,rl Buyers Seller, R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot (looie) do (F. 0.8.) J** Standard R.S.S. «I Autr Sept. Oct. Pec. Jan.March j, QuiH -d {.litest Cable: London S, r, York Spot Sheet C. cts. U«H > lb. J42 words
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Advertisement49 1934-07-25 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated to New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND VURKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MAROOLIOUTH. Manager OFFICE: t. riNLATSOM ORII« THE FASTFRN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD 'OFFICE: 16T> Cecil St., Singapore. <: JOHNSON, H-seral Manager.49 words
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Advertisement71 1934-07-25 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated to England). SINGAPORE BRANCH f 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed am ooO CaPl ?*t £1,000.000 Pald-up-Capltal 600,000 deserve Fund ana Rest BEAD OFFICE I LONDON. BRANCHES I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi .Madras, AmTa Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirtuk, M<*ul opened and money received on Fixed71 words
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Advertisement68 1934-07-25 3 TEACH YOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recofmise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager 4o help In establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TO-DAY.68 words
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Advertisement73 1934-07-25 3 Oversea-Cninese Banking Corporation uu THE CH^B^^Cr^K^ feE M LTD. I V .Authorised $40.000.0S Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Can Say Hong, Esq., I Ln Choon Seng, Esq., Lim K eng Lian, Esq., Aw Been Par, Esq., Chan Xang Swi, Esq. ?1 «koon P«h, Esq., The H on. Mr. Tan Cheng Loc*,73 words
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Advertisement585 1934-07-25 4 11. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATKK CONTRACTOR. Iff 17, Bras Basah Road, BINGAPORE If yon are In need of elect™ ghts, tans, motors, etc., and water ?rvice, please write to the above ddresa or 'Phone 3411. HEAFFER'S LIFETIME PENS are unconditionally guaranteed I for the lifetime of the user. ents: KHOO585 words
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Advertisement415 1934-07-25 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Active Asst. Manager, capable of managing ofli c. Aprdy Box No. 398, c o Malaya Tribune. I Well experienced Indian cook of long standing in this country with good references. Apply: Louis, 38, Jalan Awang, Segamat. WANTED—An English-speaking smart Chinese girl for light and interesting office work for415 words
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Advertisement798 1934-07-25 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. In the Estate of CHEONG KOON SENG, deceased. Pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance 1929. I NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims I against the Estate of CHEONG KOON I SENG late of No. 299, River Valley Road, 1 Singapore, who798 words
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Advertisement355 1934-07-25 4 EDUCATIONAL, 11 m" m 1 PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge and Commercial Subjects. Moderate Fees. Apply "Reasonable" C o Malaya Tribune. FAR 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 m Technique and Theory.355 words
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Advertisement344 1934-07-25 4 FOR SALE. I FOR S A <.E- 1 S-t of <{ !?R d L Britannica (latest Edition). Apply to R. L. Pillay, Kota Tinggi. Johore. FOR SALE--Goodwill, business, a soing agency. Will accept reasonable rfTeV Write Box No. 399, co Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—About 3 acres cocoanut plantation at Al344 words
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Advertisement600 1934-07-25 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed AT MODERATE COST IF YOU TAKE ALL CLOCKS AM WATCHES THAT GO WRO; I TO THE EXPERT REPAIRERS OF THE TOWN, Yick Won Hing 429 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the Repair of Clock) and Watches to the British Army in Malaya. B^MB9JJ j BPJ600 words
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Article159 1934-07-25 5 Employees Claim For I Damages i «n the Civil District Court yesterday I before Mr. H. R. Bull, Messrs. Stem and CO., a well-known local Mm 'e the defendants in a siut brough' hv a former employee for damage.allegedly due for wrongful termination of services without reasonable159 words
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Article1024 1934-07-25 5 Chinese Charged ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST case in which Lee Sion Kiat B lo al business man, is charged on three counts of criminal breach of trust, was continued yesterday before the District Judge. Mr. H. A. when the case for the defence was taken up1,024 words
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Article242 1934-07-25 5 "Giv2 The Public What II Wants" OSORQE Bernard 3haw did not wrilt vf the bouk an t A. B Marcus is not if ddlng lest the Pulitzer Prize for the best •cntnbution to dramatic literature b; hrust upon Dim, but in a season that ras been many242 words
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Article90 1934-07-25 5 Six Strokes For Chinese Extortionists A charge cf extortion was preferred before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. 3rice) yesterday morning against two Jantonese aged 17 and 18 years. The complainant was a Hylam bus driver named Too Sang Tew. It was alleged by the complainant that Hoi Seng90 words
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Article91 1934-07-25 5 Accused Remanded For 24 Hours Tan Kam Kee, the Hokkien who wa3 arrested in a coffee-shop in North Bridge Road en Monday afternoon, was charged, before the Second Magistrate 'Mr. N. Grice) yesterday with possession of an automatic pistol and 12 rounds ot ammunition. Court Inspector McLennan's application91 words
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Article95 1934-07-25 5 Two Indians In Lo:al Court Two Indians, Labh Singh and T. N. Dass. appeared before the Third Magistrate j( Mr. J. M. Brander) yesterday on charges of cheating and abetment of cheating in rcjspec 1 cl a memorandum of judgment for $246 47, the property of a Bombay95 words
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Article69 1934-07-25 5 Chinese Charged In Police Court Charged with the murder of Chan Ah Chan, th 2 Cantcnese woman who was,stabbed to death in Maude Road on Friday night, a Chinese Leong Ah Soo, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday. The accused, who was arrested in69 words
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Advertisement279 1934-07-25 5 by this protection /against PYORRHEAS i False Economy and False Teeth! for THE GUMS If there is any place where economy is false, it is 88l in the care of the v"-~_ teeth; when your teeth are gone, assaaj they are really gone. It is true you may buy false279 words
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Advertisement374 1934-07-25 5 ASHAMED OF HER FIGURE Husband Persuaded Her To Tak* Kruschen By foil -wing her husband's advice, this man tock cfF 32 lbs. of her excess fat. oiling of her experience, she writes: A year ago I was troubled with rheuma>.n, nervousness and othcv complaints, nd I got so fat that374 words
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Advertisement207 1934-07-25 5 < J More and more, people arc beginning to realise thatmo much tva i> harmful. Tea contains tannin ami caffein. two drug stimulants which, if taken to excess, eanse nervousness, ileeplessness, indigestion ami general irritability. Poetnm is absolutely bee bom all harmful drug ■timnl—tl. Taken twice day, tea the rest207 words
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Article, Illustration80 1934-07-25 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Patras, Dutch, 1,181 tons; from Batavia 25.7, to Bali 28.7. Boelongan, Dutch, 578 tons; from Pemanghat 25.7, to Pemanghat 28.7. Tinombo, Dutch, 525 tons; from Belawan 25.7, to Belawan 27.7. Tidore, Dutch, 525 tons; from Selat Pandjang 24.7, to Pakan80 words
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Article104 1934-07-25 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 25 East Wharf (Entrance Oatt 1) Suisang 22; Haldis 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Toussoum 18; Bulan 15; Soudan 13; Kistna (shift to 3 Godown) 11; Djambi 9. Empire Dot* (Entrance Gate S) Adrastus 32; Laganbank 35.104 words
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Article132 1934-07-25 6 Young Malay Charged At Seremban (From Our Own CorreepondenU Seremban, July 24. A Malay named Yusop bin Ismail was the complainant in a case before the police magistrate Mr. V. W. W. Purcell, this morning. The accused is a 16 year old Malay, named Zakaria bin Salleh,132 words
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Article206 1934-07-25 6 I SELLING. Singapore, July 23. London 3 months' sight 2,4 1164 London 4 months' sight 2,4 56j London 60 days' sight 2|4 9M London 30 days' sight London demand A* London T.T. 2|4 3(32 Lyon and Paris demand ™< Hamburg demand J*» New York demand »>°gl Batavia and206 words
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Article122 1934-07-25 6 Mrs. BuUcr's Good-Bye To Kuala Lumpur There wa-; a representative gathering at the Girl Guide Hut, Bclfield Road KualLumpur, when Mrs. E. D. Butler. Division Commissioner for Selangor, enrolled a number of new Guides in the 1st Kuala Lumpur company and also new brownies in the 2nd. Kuala122 words
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Article51 1934-07-25 6 Amendments To Petroleum By-Laws The monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday. It will be followed by a special meeting to consider proposed amendments to the petroleum by-laws, insisting that dangerous petroleum la stored and transported In properly closed and sealed drums or51 words
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Article93 1934-07-25 6 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 25 High Tides.—10.37 a.m., 9.16 p.m. Mercantile Institute Sports, Jalan Besar Stadium, 2.30 p.m Football: Malaya Cup, Team Training, Anson Road Stadium; SC.Fa League, Mackenzie v. Bras Bas?h S.C.F.A. ground; Govt. League, Second Division, Prisons v. Monopolies,93 words
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Article63 1934-07-25 6 ALHAMBRA.—"HoId 'Em Jail!" APCLLO. —All comedies (silent;. CAPITOL.—"The Kennel hla I Case." EMPIRE. —"Night Fight." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Giand Opera. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH Hind ustani tal tie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"On the Air." RITZ. —"In a Monastery63 words
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Article126 1934-07-25 6 Alleged Possession Of A Pistol Tan Kirn Kee, the Hokkien Wht arrested in possession ot an automatic pistol and 12 rounds of an umxr made a second apparance beft Courts since his arrest on Monday. He was charged before Hr. H. A Fcrr* r with possession126 words
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Article58 1934-07-25 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) S.>r?mban, July L' 4. the enajajreraent has been announced and the marriage will take place shortly ot Mr. G. Hendroff, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. p. Hendroff, of Seremban, at present residing: at Malacca, and Kiss J st a Maria, daughter of58 words
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Article42 1934-07-25 6 Reuter Wireless. Mo: cow. July 23. Bulgaria has notified the Soviet that we has decided to resume diplomatic relations, when have not existed since wie war. The decision follows negotiations at Istanbul between representatives of the two countries.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article63 1934-07-25 6 Alleged to have made a false statcmeiu in connection with a lorry aceldeet, a Sikh police constable ii.liJ Chan SingV appeared before tha DUtr* t Judge ■Mr H. A. Forrer) tins mom Mr. P. storr. for the defence, asked ior a date tor hearing and the case63 words
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Advertisement584 1934-07-25 6 •SWGftPOIK HOTfLS I lllitliil il.'l nr., d'H'iim. Inl'il' l lulM 'i.i,M..f-« i»» i i, iiilul»»- Idi l-i|tl*i,! riiii»m 'will «I I |ittti|iil!.,i 1., 5 Ii'KUM: I .1. lull li 11| IHuliili |i li;iini|u| iiIi;iiIIll l l i I I l li l I I I.' GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL! 1 Scotts584 words
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Advertisement377 1934-07-25 6 LAT^r_^m^imSEMENT. FOR SALE—Three second-hand lorries Thorny ;oft 2 tens. Graham 2 ton?, Dennis I IV 2 tons, all in perfect condition. Apply j Ecx No. 402, c 0 Malaya Tribune. REQUIRED—During Whitcaways Great August Sale temporary experienced assistar r. Apply, personally to the Manager Wkitcanray, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd. Take377 words
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Advertisement306 1934-07-25 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for the erection of a Boundary Wall 10' 0" to Lot No. 223 behind Bernam Street. Plans, Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor's Office. A deposit ef |50 is required and will306 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-25 6 111 _v^^P^^^^?^^^^__P^ r _l Price 75c. a bottle. SANOCRIN Tho new scientific treatment for loss of hair. By destroying dandruff, Sanocrin promotes luxurious hair growth, making it fine and glossy in texture. Treatments are recommended for both men and women and may be obtained at MAISON lINTERLANDI CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE51 words
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Miscellaneous113 1934-07-25 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY States of U.S.A. (Suisang) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Suisang) 2 p.m. j ap n 5 (Suisang) 2 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Asdang) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay only) cc (Valayai 2 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Both) 3 p.m Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Tohiti) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and113 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-07-25 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Las* Yesterday Nijrhl Wax. Bright Mis. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp, o'ations. Dog. F. Inches. Hoars. De*. F. Alor Star 87 0.08 8 o 72 a wan j»l 0.75 7J 7:5 X Trengganu 80 3.51 4 73 Buki( Jeram 87 0.03 0.0 72 Malacca 8174 words
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Article102 1934-07-25 7 Minister's Statement To Lords Reuter Wireless. London, July 23. ri'Hl-. total cost of Britain's extended programme up to 1938 will be mntviy 1:20,000,000, Lord Lcndond the House of Lords I.ok! Ponsonby moved a motion tii tue increase in armaments termination of the Disarmament conference. \\t.T stating theReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article354 1934-07-25 7 Entertained At Pavilion Restaurant MR Lim Se.ng Khoon, proprietor of Messrs. Lim Khoon Heng and the Pavilion Restaurant, entertained over 70 Chinese Catholics including representatives from Serangoon and Bukit Timah Churches io lunch last Sunday afternoon at the Pavilion Restaurant. The function was to express gratitude to the354 words
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Article148 1934-07-25 7 Writings Of Confucius Mistaken For Lotkry Tickets Montreal. Great seal is being shewn by th.> Canadian police in tracking down people who deal in tickets for lotteries twit they have been unlucky in arresting thirteen Chinese here. i Police swooped down on a house, seized a quantity148 words
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Article62 1934-07-25 7 New Opera By Richard Strauss Cologne. A new opera by Richard Strauss, entitled "The Luxurious Lady," will be gi*.en its first public performance at the Dresden Opera Hous? early next year. The work is already completed except for the orchestration of the second and third acts, dtid62 words
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Advertisement288 1934-07-25 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Feeling Great 1 If you wake up in thp morning feeling sour i depressed, entirely lacking in vim and don't swallow a lot of salts, nfineral star, ill or harsh purgative* and expect them288 words
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Advertisement201 1934-07-25 7 ft j is natura to smile when there's something good in 1 view, so NHSTLEs MILK NUT MILK CHOCOLATE always brings the smile ol In every packet of Nestles Chocolate (and in Cailhr's g and Koiiler's too) you will find a Picture Stamp. I These stamps can be pasted into201 words
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Miscellaneous400 1934-07-25 7 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Billy Cotton And His I Band AT 4.20 a.m. to-morrow listeners will have the opportunity of hearing Billy Cotton and his band when they broadcast dance music. The' detailed programme is as foliows: 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Tcm. Quetin Maclean at the organ of400 words
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Advertisement315 1934-07-25 8 II IF IT'S A CRIME TO LAUGH GET j |j READY TO GO TO JAIL RIGHT NOW! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.18 P.M. |JliiSj*™y I] 6.15 ALHAMBRA 9.is I j FIVE GREAT SCREAM STARS IN ONE GREAT PRISON RIOT! I Tho Diph maniac Halfwits Dreak Out of (he Padded Cell to315 words
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Advertisement505 1934-07-25 8 I /tilts *tio* ,ci et rfvc»* mi 111 1 t I i'G OPENING TO-DAY jih; UTm#**s: -sMsMm 3.15. 6.15 9.151 .t\ f. ■I! 1 beautiful debutante trapped in Ijj j J a house of hate A glamorous Ij j j stage star keeping a tryst with a' 'fIS& IJI J505 words
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Advertisement56 1934-07-25 8 6.15 and 9.15 SOMETHING NEW in h; A great cast of variety f;;r- in 3 mu-ical laimh show; PEGINALD. MARIO I -£&J%&M CLA?HAH AMP DWYErM I£ODY|A!JOKAj BETTY B F WINN lAS TELL B~ KEPPELL. I EVE fl '£&£m bETTY I peck B ~-5 HARRY |jANE||_AvJI>!E H I MCHAMPION)CA«r|de VINE B\)fftead56 words
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Article344 1934-07-25 9 Hammers And Motor Spanners Used ffHE "Chiu Thow Kong" plan ation in I iv ak I ne was the scane of affray* n members of an alleged secret so- md a number of coolies fiom the |i)-building yard in Jelutong on •msdav and Friday. Tm affray344 words
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Article75 1934-07-25 9 Consulates In Turkey Besieged Reuter Wireless. Istanbul, July 22. A NUMBER of Consulates have been besieged by foreigners demanding free repatriation, following the implication of the law forbidding foreigners to act as chauffeurs, guides, hairdressers, tailors, shoemakers, musicians and variety artists. Under the lav; the first group ofReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article58 1934-07-25 9 String players in the orcliestra of the Singapore Musical Society are reminded that rehearsals have begun for a concert to be held at the Straits Chinese church. Kampong Kapor. on Friday. Aug. 10, and are asked to attend rehearsals al the Victoria Memorial Hall m Monday. July58 words
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Article169 1934-07-25 9 Many People 111 With Influenza i Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 23 IifORE people in south Shansi Mje been stricken with influenza. The epidemic is almost uncontrollable. Th* Shansi Provincial Government has decided to establish a quarantine station at Tungkwan to examine travellers leaving the province.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 169 words
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Article223 1934-07-25 9 Demonstrations Held In Singapore DURING the last few days Mr. P. A. 1 Gideonse, a representa ive of the Holland-Siam Trading CO., Ltd., has been at the Amalgamated Siamese Industries, Ltd.. in Orchard Road, for the purpose of demonstrating a Philips Sonor Transportable Projector. These machines, which are223 words
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Article125 1934-07-25 9 Appeal To Nanking For Relief Shanghai. July 25. THE Charhar and Suiyuen Provincial Governments have wired to Nanking 1 for relief in view of the floods now a.Tec-ng the provinces. I Traffic between Amoy and Changenow. in Fukien, is intenupted. the road being damaged by heavy rains at125 words
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Article146 1934-07-25 9 Raffles College Student Collapses An Indian Moslem was injured at Go down 1 ant 2. at the docks, yesterday morning, when a plank which was ocmc transferred from a tongkang to a sgp accidentally fell on him. He was ta en to the General Hospital by with a146 words
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Article68 1934-07-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent > Seremban. July 24. Mr. Lv Tse Chin, Chinese Consul of the F.M.S. who is on a visit to Seremban. inspected the Chong Wah School at Mur- j ray Street, and was present at the openlnd of the school's middle classes. I68 words
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Article121 1934-07-25 9 Sungan Defenders Ask For Help Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. July 25. THREE thousand Reds were surprised at Sungan on Monday night by the Government forces. More troops are hurrying to Sungan to surround the Communists. Later. According to information received at Canton, Sungan is inSin Chew Jit Poh. - 121 words
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Article324 1934-07-25 9 Question Of Municipal Representation THE matter of representation on the Municipality was further discussed it a meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association, with Mr. Tay Lian Teck, the vice-president, jn the chair. The Chairman said he was obtaining particulars of representation on the Shanghai Municipal324 words
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Article81 1934-07-25 9 Allegations Of Causing Hurt Five Cantonese seamen appeared before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander this morning. Accused were Wong Seng. Mo Liang Yee Hmg Fay King and Cheng Hing ana they were charged with being members ol unlawful assemblies, and voluntarily causing hurt with a hammer81 words
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Article22 1934-07-25 9 The Deputy Controller of Labour reports that 2.721 state-aided labourers are due to arrive at Penang by the Rajula to-morrow.22 words
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Advertisement131 1934-07-25 9 HALF-PRICE TO ALL. Z I TO-NIGHT 1 I I A M.-G.-M SUPER AIR THRILLER. I ROBERT MONTGOMERY. HELEN HAVES, CLARKE GABLE. ĕ Etc. i "Night Flight j l Ni-M < hanne: July 27. taj. I „<U ~.AS FAIKItANKS. U. i "NAKKOW CORNKH." .....i 5, .mi IWHITEAWAYS! m m ARE BUSY131 words
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Advertisement405 1934-07-25 9 W y !or all occasions— Clips and brace-St-CT lets, buckles and earrings, separately or in sets. Diamente «nd chromium, M set with sallalith and semi precious 3t«nes. All the latest designs in ac■HHH cesaoriea, priced from !0 cts. to #10. ■■■■I w NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED.' I KUNZ v < 1)405 words
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Obituary53 1934-07-25 10 Iri over loving 1 memory of the late Mr. Tan Yew Chay who died on July 25, 1933, "A loving father, true and kind, He proved to be in soul and mind, The path of success he doth lead, His every children to succeed. Inserted by53 words
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Obituary64 1934-07-25 10 Messrs. Poh ChDO Sim. Poh Peng Siang.Poh Peng Lan and family beg to thank their friends, relatives, lepresentatives of various associations, and schools who attended the night visit and the funeral of their father the late Mr. Poh Poo Yong and those who sent joss papers, wreaths banners, telegrams64 words
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Article717 1934-07-25 10 IN spite of all the efforts of the would-be reformers, we stated in a leading article last Thursday, prostitution is just as rampant in the Straits Settlements as ever it was, with the additional menace that it is now uncontrolled and the evils which control leads to are717 words
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Article126 1934-07-25 10 Miss Anabel Gait, of the American Presbyterian Mission, has retired after 41 years' service in Siam. The death of Dr. J. R. Redfield occurred in Bangkok on July 17. Forty-nine years of age, he had been in Siam since 1907. Capt. H. W. Goodger, R.A.. has been appointed adjutant to126 words
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114 1934-07-25 10 Notes and Comments Overwhelmed A CERTAIN gloom over Keppel, an cminous mu'.tering in places where golfers assemble, has now been explained. It appears that the sporting editor of the Malaya Tribune was so hasty as to put as a heading to one of his Hems of intelligence, "Keppel Overwhelmed by114 words
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Article203 1934-07-25 10 /IRTMPING of rubber es.ate coolies employed in Burma for service in Malaya is alleged by the Burma Rubber Planters' Association, and it has addressed a letter to the Malaya committee of the Rubber Growers' Association on the subject. Very diplomatically worded, the letLer states: "It is understood that203 words
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Article197 1934-07-25 10 ¥TOW many people at some time or other have sighed for a tropic isle of their own, where, far from the madding crowd, they could cultivate the delights of dplce far niente? A bargain of this kind was recently offered, complete for 500,000 francs, though we should warn197 words
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Article207 1934-07-25 10 yyiTH huge relief, ihe people of the United States learned that the desperado Dlllinger had me, his ordained end after being able to elude his pursuers, leaving a irail of dead and wounded behind him, for four and a half months. Admittedly criminals have a better chance of escape207 words
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Article368 1934-07-25 10 By "Look«r-On" HARD luck, Australia! In any case it was another of Lhose moral victories. Foreign nations regard with astonish- ment the spectacle, of a game which lasts four days and in which rain on the final day can wash out all the good work done.368 words
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Article30 1934-07-25 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 7. AMAZING CASE AT RAUB, 12. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. INDIAN AFFAIRS, 17. CLUB DIARY, 18. JAPAN'S POPULATION PROBLEM, 19.30 words
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Advertisement292 1934-07-25 10 RALEIGH I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE I Bicycle is built to I mĔ^ withstand hard I GUARANTE^ ■SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR I ■L, ■.•■«■iiini-i»iiM«MM.r«i«^^^ in LITTLE'S Bargctin^ \\mWi v MISTS OF THE MOON BOUDOIR 111' POWDER. In large round tins, artistically decorated. •_V Complete with a large velour puff. I LAVENDER WATER292 words
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Advertisement118 1934-07-25 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., I TORONTO, CANADA. I ESTABLISHED 1900 I Insurance G $139,000,000.00 I Chief Agf-nt For Malaya I V. R. VICK I E4, Hong Kong- lank Chambers, I Singapore. 1 '■THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you118 words
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143 1934-07-25 11 Traffic Obstructed SEQUEL TO PRISON GRIEVANCE Reuter. Dublin, July 24. i\* view ol* a recent court case Io which political prisoners—3l Republicans and six Blueshirts—were r leased, the former formed up outside the prison and marched in military formation toReuter. - 143 words
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Article136 1934-07-25 11 Lorry-Drivers' Threat In Minneapolis Reuter. San Francisco, July 21. OVER 70 per cent, of the strikers have resumed work on the water-front. Minneapolis, July 21. A demand for a general strike is made by lorry drivers and they have sent an ultim.itam to the Federal mediators, asserting thatReuter. - 136 words
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Article61 1934-07-25 11 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of Accession Reuter. London, July 24. IN a written reply to a question in the House ot Commons, Mr. Baldwin expressed he hope that it might be possible io make an announcement before the House rose with regard to tne arrangements for the celebraaon next yearReuter. - 61 words
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Article92 1934-07-25 11 Ended By Police With Tear-Gas Reuter Wireless. Madrid, July 22. Two hundred builders and labourer who for three days have remained n the subterranean galleries of the Bai of Spain extension building, reiusing to come until their wages are increased, have been ejected by no V el eReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article48 1934-07-25 11 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, July 23. By clinging to thunderstorm elcuds and using the air currents aroundthem Hoffman covered 72 miles ma gadcr at a gliding competit on at Wasserkupp-, in the Rhoen Mountains. Seven people have been kil y lightning in the past two days.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article21 1934-07-25 11 Reuter Wireless. Santa Barbara, Juiv m. Marie Dressier, the lapsing into a general stat of coma. Rf.uter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 21 words
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Article24 1934-07-25 11 Reuter Wireless. Moscow. July 23. Mr H G. Wells, the novelist, to-day, had a three-hour interview w.rh M. Stalin. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 24 words
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Article645 1934-07-25 11 Many Villages Under Water Reuter Wireless. Warsaw, July 24. ALTHOUGH the crisis is not yet passed Warsaw breathed with relief when the flood waters from Cracow failed to arrive in time to be superimposed upon the existing floods. Thousands of tcldiers and civilians have been workingReuter Wireless. - 645 words
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Article95 1934-07-25 11 Child Provided With Hip Socket Reuter Wireless. London, July 22. A remarkable operation in a London hospital, which has taken six years to perfect, is reported to be successful. A child was born without the socket for one hip. For two years both hips remained in plaster ofReuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article183 1934-07-25 11 All-Night Manoeuvres SUCCESS OF RAIDING PLANES Reuter. London, July 24. IRE Royal Air Fores manoeuvres in which 200 bombers of the "Southland" f:rce are attacking London, the capital of "Northland, opened yesterday evening. Scores of planes all night long droned overhead while 150 searchlights sweeping theReuter. - 183 words
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Article87 1934-07-25 11 Petrol Accidentally Shut Off Reuter Wireless. London. July 23. Adopting the Air Ministry experts view at the inquest of Squadron-Leader Collett. who was killed in a recent crash, the Coroner found the forced descent was caused by the pilot accidentally or unwittingly shutting off his petrol cockReuter Wireless. - 87 words
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Article71 1934-07-25 11 Appalling Losses Of Ihe Farmers Reuter Wireless. New York. July 22. The loss of crops through the drought in the Middle West and South West is estimated at hundreds of millions ol dollars and is expected to grow Rally. The thermometer at St. Louis yesterday soared toReuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article65 1934-07-25 11 Sequel To The Panama Earthquake Reuter Wireless. Panama, July 21. Several people were killed and many injured in an earthquake at Puerto, Armuelles. A concrete wharf, recently built at a cost of £60.000, was completely destroyed The shock followed almost hourly quakes felt over the Chiriqui Province. AtReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article68 1934-07-25 11 Eleven Hundred U.S. Concerns Affected Reuter Wireless. New York, July 23. The importers' code, which comes into openttion on July 7. will affect 1,100 concerns, showing an aggregate annual turnover of $76,000,000 It aims at creating and operating a standard similar to wholesale business. It shortens the workingReuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article58 1934-07-25 11 Italy Accepts Invitations To London Reuter Wireless. Rome, July 23. I The Italian Government have accepted the invitation to the preliminary naval conversations and are sending their delegation to London early in the Autumn. Captain Biscia will arrive in London on July 27 for the purpose of informingReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article1123 1934-07-25 11 Japanee>3 Decision TANGKU ARMISTICE AGREEMENT Sin Chew Ji t Poh. Shanghai, July 25. measure of understanding was reached concerning the problems of the demilitarised zone in North China during the preliminary Sino Japanese discussions at Dairen between Mr. Yen Tung (managing director of the Peiping-Mukden KailSin Chew Jit Poh. - 1,123 words
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Article72 1934-07-25 11 Decision Regarding Naval Conference Reuter. Tokyo, July 25. rpHE Foreign Office spokesman an--I- nounced to a Press conference that Great Britain, the United States and Japan have agreed that political questions, especially those affecting East Asia, will not be touched at the forthcoming Naval Conference. The spokesman addedReuter. - 72 words
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Article111 1934-07-25 11 Facing War On Two Fronts Reuter. Vienna, July 24. THE Government's position is unenviable as it is feettlig the effect of the war on two fronts—against the Nazis and against the Socialists—of which its best friends gave warning months ago. The attacks on Germany are probablyReuter. - 111 words
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Article49 1934-07-25 11 Former British M.P. Fined i In Germany Reuter Wireless. Hanover, July 21. Mr. Arnold Williams, the former Liberal M P. for Sowerby Division, West Yorkshire, has been sentenced to a fine of 1,500 marks or 30 days' imprisonment for alleged violation of the fc,reign exchange regulations.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article87 1934-07-25 11 Stockyard Strike the men remain I ADAMANT i Chicago, July 24.1 rrHE Chicago stockyards, whej 1,500 men are on strike, presej I a terrible sight. There are 75,000 cattle, many which were already half-starved t fore reaching Chicago from t j drought areas, bellowing frantica i87 words
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Article39 1934-07-25 11 Reuter Wireless. Auriliac, July 211 A cantal stone column. 30 feet hi bearing the simple description. "To Ptj Dcumer. who died assassinated," v| to-day unveiled by President Lebnml this little southern French town, J Doumer's birthplace.—Reuter WireleajReuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Advertisement168 1934-07-25 11 PREMIER QUALITY MAC! ROM VERMICELLI Im~ macaronTpremiere quality 1 TRAVCR9' PERFECTION SHIP B RAN D 1 T R AVERS' Brand Macaroni v i Ml NrIRMICtLLI an(l AU mj I j Sole Agents: hi r 1..| Just Arrived j "HIS MASTERS VOICE" NEW RECORDS For Mid July ALSO THE FOLLOWING POPULAR168 words
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1587 1934-07-25 12 «fOUftDbD MAN MKAMAIiC LVlUfcftU L*t U<ll( OKUkHLIl WOMAN 10 W SHOO" 111 .akkaui n r u n t murtln «I I a CHimmi» Ufgtt In Niftg heard at tin 1 h.i'n 4Ul«»»n t tin Duto «»1 wuiWtdillK anoth.i1,587 words
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Article248 1934-07-25 12 Man Who Gave Germany Light" Reuter Wireless. }in uit- grouna mai UH' ttixx'Knoim j v newtper, Dager. yhehr ha? 1 been poisoning Uie atmo>i>here b< tvveen 1 Sweden and Germai y Its circulation j ha been banned in Gt iniany fu thret months. The official announeemReuter Wireless. - 248 words
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Article55 1934-07-25 12 Fatalities At The Hate Oi 1 > An Hour Reuter. New York. July 24. r |'HK exh: usting heat wave shows no 1 n of ending Fatalities are reported at the rate of fifteen an hour and now total 700 There have be n devastating forest firesReuter. - 55 words
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Article245 1934-07-25 12 Judgment in Action B) Widow Reuter Wireless. London, July 21. ritliK action by Mr. Arnold Bennett's 1 widow was dismissed in so far as it claims relief in respect of gift of securities by the testators for the benefit of Miss Che -ton and her child, butReuter Wireless. - 245 words
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Article330 1934-07-25 12 Plan To Remove Mary Restrictions London, July 21. AS a result of the Air Council s <xc.( up ance of many of the recommend: Hons made by .he committee whleh h been considering the su.j ect, civil Ly. i in Britain will in future be freed330 words
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Article151 1934-07-25 12 Mr Ooi Kie Ann And Mi O Suat I mm A pretty Chinese wcr tjok p ai. the Hu Yew Sean, i I,.. Penang. the contracting parties uti .c Ooi Kee Ann, eldest son of M and Ooi Phee Teik, and Miss On;' Sua;. Ip seconu daughter of151 words
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Article29 1934-07-25 12 Tho Buddhist farting month begins morrow. There will be ceremonies at the Buddhist Temple. Kinta Road, thr Mali bhcrii Temple, Tampenjs Read, aod TiVi Temple, Racecourse Road.29 words
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Advertisement22 1934-07-25 12 4fc BURROUGHS t LONDow DRY GIN .JAMT, bURROUGH UPCALt DISTILLERY. IQN DON. ENGLAND 1 1 McAUSTER CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS. S.S. i-.M.S22 words
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Advertisement24 1934-07-25 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORA! lON, LIMIT! China Building. Chulia Sin llloM »sos. SINGAPORE. FIDE, MUM£, HOlbt VKIIIU lIS A i OMll NS INSI KAMJi24 words
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980 1934-07-25 13 Culpable Homicide BOUKERB SENT TO PRISON F*om Our Own Correspondent) Johorr- Bahru, July 24. i i i Mi.cH'.sion of the hearing of A j, c in which two Indians, a Hindi] named Peruana] and bari Hindu named Appoo, were th980 words
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Article241 1934-07-25 13 Allegations Against Police Constable ALLEGED to have accepted a bribe of $2 from a motor-bus driver, a police constable named Meera Akbar, attached to the Beach Road Division was prosecuted before the S?cond Magistrate (Mr. N. Orice) yesterday. Detective-Inspector Jeans prosecuted and Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones defended.241 words
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Article243 1934-07-25 13 WHEELER WOOLSEY AGAIN Hold 'Em Jail" At The Alhambr? THE CINEMAS. BERT Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, always very popular in Singapore, are as absurd as only they can be in "Hold 'Em Jail" at the Alhambra. It is one of those comic stories of a prison, where football is the243 words
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Article135 1934-07-25 13 Shop-Keepers Fined In Johore Court (From Our Own Corresjtondent) Johore Bahru, July 24. As the result of a surprise visit paid to Kulai town, 21 miles distant from Johore Bahru. by ihe Inspector of Weights and Measures, Johore. Inche Ahmad bin Pandak, 15 Chinese shopkeepers were produced this135 words
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Article477 1934-07-25 13 The Registration Of Treaties THE Secretariat of the League of Nations has prepared a report for the next meeting of the Assembly on the international engagements reg stered with the Secretariat. On May 19, 1920, the Council of th? League approved of a memorandum laying down477 words
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Article145 1934-07-25 13 Court Stquel To Cambridge Dinner Reuter Wireless. London, July 23. The right of university colleges to refuse admission to the police without a search-warrant was fought out at the Cambridge Police Court when the Dean of Pembroke College, Cambridge, the Rev Harold Wynn, and an assistant tutor, Mr.Reuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article130 1934-07-25 13 Causing The Deaths Of Three Men I BEFORE Mr. W. Hayward at th? Buki; Mextajam Police Court, Ng Swce Hun was charged with causing the j deaths of Chee Choon Weng, Hooi Yip Khan and Ooi Cheng Seong, by a rash act near Bukit Tengah, on Lhe130 words
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Article38 1934-07-25 13 Reuter Wireless. Rome, July 21. The mass flight to Chicago, led by Marshal Balbo last summer, has been recognised by the International Aeronautical Federation, which is awarding the leader a special gold medallion.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
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Article36 1934-07-25 13 Reuter Wireless. Simla, July 21. It is con-firmed that three members of the German Himalayan expedition, named Merk', Wieland and md seven ccolies have perished in a blizzard while attempting to climb Mangapa»rbat.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Obituary267 1934-07-25 13 Reuter Wireless. Dillinger's Death BLOW AT ORGANISE*?? CRIME '|i ij 'i Chicago, July Zip 'I U>IFTEEN crack shots v.'eiv tho-I1 by the authorities who tof part in the final round-up of JqjJ| Dillinger, who was shot dead wh| Ij emerging trom a cinema. The party includedReuter Wireless. - 267 words
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Advertisement103 1934-07-25 13 I 1 ,.n-,.H...., 1 M ..„.,,1, W I The j I Plaubel Makina I II Camera m B ai ft i I Bright Sunshine or Fading Light. Speed or still, I the Plaubel Makina II is always the winner that I takes the picture. f m I 9 I I103 words
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Advertisement52 1934-07-25 13 —in m THE j EMPLOYERS* LIABILITY J ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. I (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, jj MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL i RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE j INSURANCE. J IGeneral1 General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. tel. *U4. A Delicious New Drink For Your I Tennis Party REFRESHING52 words
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957 1934-07-25 14 orrential Rain Comes To England's Rescue Reuter. STRALIA were cheated of almost certain victory in the Fourth Test match, which came to an unexpected end yesterday, when heavy rain down before lunch and caused theReuter. - 957 words
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Article319 1934-07-25 14 I Rafflesians Trounce /St. Andrew's OAFFLES Institution easily defeated St. Andrew's School by 7—2 on the R.I. ground yesterday. From the start of the game to the finish, Raffles had matters well in hand. Although St. Andrew's rallied during thy latter half their efforts were practically of no319 words
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Article582 1934-07-25 14 S.C.C. Beat The R.A.F. CRICKET CLUB'S FINE FINISHING JJETTER finishing gave the S.C.C. II a 3—o victory in their match against the R.A.F. II in the second division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday on the Padang. The Airmen had no goal-getter and failed to open their accounts582 words
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Article58 1934-07-25 14 The following are the fixtures fa k end in he Happilads "A" and 'B" singles championship SATURDAY AT 4 P.M.- "B Divlsin-t Chua Chye Chua v. Lee Weng Choon Patrick Neubronner v. Chua Tye Junv SUNDAY AT 4 P.M.: "B" DivisTon Sian v Won S Swee KeeA Division58 words
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Article61 1934-07-25 14 'The annual athletic sports of Mercantile Institution will be held at the Jalan Besar Madium to-day commencing at 2.30 p.m. The old boys' race will run off at 5 p.m. and the visitors' race at 5.15. Friends and well wishers are invited The R _K Rev D Jose61 words
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Article24 1934-07-25 14 fltecW Athletic Party defeated the Chinese Chin Woo A.A 7—3 n Saturday on the S.C.F.A. ground belore a large crowd of spectators.24 words
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Article353 1934-07-25 14 Police Defeat Jorinlhians In Hull Cup (From Our Own Correspondents Jchore, Bahru, July 24. 1 nPHE Johore Bahru District Football Association League fixtures which were played off since April have been completed, and the Police win the Ah Boon Shield, having topped the list with 25 points, and353 words
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Article124 1934-07-25 14 Celt brat ions In The Metropolis A ycung elephant wearing a garland m the purple and cream colours of Windsor Lad's owner, the Maharaja of rtaipipla. played a prominent part in la. c t night's Derby Night, festivities in Lcndon, says "The Daily Herald." Shortly after midnight the124 words
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Article178 1934-07-25 14 The Harbour-View B.P. beat the Greenbill B.P. at Bukit C'hermin on Sunday by rune games to nil. Scores (Harbour-View names first)- i? ie ,n ,V c Kirn w ee" beat Makmant? 7 vr 10 77 15 Chiang Tiong Wah heat Yeo Hong Ch.an 15 -8, 15-12* Wee tek178 words
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Article72 1934-07-25 14 L/gg Green Hill H.p; defeated the Youn 5 Mens' Wrtendly Band by St comt St 0 m n Saturda y a t their Scores (G.H.B.P. names first)Kirn beat Tan ChinChuln' ItSf S3? %£IXHL?* beat n Chi oVan Doubles: Yeo Hong Chuan and Mak Mang beat David Lee72 words
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Article25 1934-07-25 14 Jf AOUr caras were taken rut frr the Keppel G.C. July McdalwhS re suited m a win for J. M. Harper" 3 up25 words
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Article576 1934-07-25 14 Five Goals To Nil FIRST DIVISION OF LEAGUE pLAYING at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the S.C.F.A had no difficulty in gathering full points at the expense of the I.C.F.A. It was a one-sided affair, and the score of 5-nil in favour of the Chinese might576 words
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Article44 1934-07-25 14 ih?°s V the P WD 011 Saturday en tne Nondescripts' groundLow Kee Choc (capt.), Chia Ken** Hock J. Edwards, E. ii Mercier o Fe nandez T. Cordeiro, F. Chopard Van ~H Li B °o^ ee NKiaP an Keng Reserve: G. Clarke.44 words
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Article27 1934-07-25 14 SRC. team v. R.A. in the Fir*' Gome. N. Jackson. G. Oliveiro, G Day H. Gammell, A. Oliveiro. y Reserves: L. Oliveiro. R. M. d'Almeida.27 words
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Article22 1934-07-25 14 vrnnH r ]ymp i c Athletic Association's second team defeated the Unner Ser angoon Recreation Club's t eam Rango n22 words
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Article423 1934-07-25 15 County Cricket I LANCASHIRE VISIT NOTTS L London, July 24. j ri.HE most interesting County cri- cket match played over the week- j «ml was the Lancashire v. Notts iixture in Nottingham, in view of the trouble which arose between these i two sides recently, and423 words
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Article37 1934-07-25 15 A soccer match will be. played a. the j Anson Road Stadium on Sunday tween th? Wiltshires and the Marine F C. I Charges of admission will be. 50, 20 and 10 cents.37 words
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Article231 1934-07-25 15 Fielder Fractures His Skull Reuter. New York, July 25. LATEST results in the U.S. major Easeball Leagues are as follows:— NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Chicago 6 6 0 Grimm scored a home run for the Cubs. Brooklyn 3 7 2 1 Frederick scored a home run forReuter. - 231 words
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Article319 1934-07-25 15 j Deiails Of The Wiber-Jayaraj Bout In one of the fastest twelve three-min-round contests seen in Penang foi some time, Frank Weber outpointed Jayaraj at th? Fun and Frolic last Saturday as reported briefly in the 'Sunday Trijbune." ««or» I Weber, writes Chia Toteik m the tlic pace319 words
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Article48 1934-07-25 15 Owing tc the heavy ratal this mcining, chcie will be no play todzy at ihe S.C.C. in the Malayan tennis championships, in the men's ctkii single > evenc. the qualiiymg round in which was to have taken P Tits av-'.nged fcr to-day will be played to-morrow.48 words
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Article560 1934-07-25 15 POLICE CATTLEMEN SHARE POINTS League Match At Jalan Besar ALTHOUGH they had the better of the play territorially for the most part, the Police were a goal in arrears for threequarters of the game yesterday, and only just managed to share points with the Straits Cattle Traders at Jalan Besar560 words
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Article148 1934-07-25 15 The County cnampioiiMiip eluding re.ultfi of ma ches concluded on yesterday is as follows: p W L W L D Ay. Points —15 05 3 4 HHirS 7 4 5 3 0 »5 139 SSS Stater "io. 21 8 9 12 1 SS 135 428 i Kent (3)148 words
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Article150 1934-07-25 15 Japanese v. Municipality, At Bukit Timah •TEAMS for golf foursomes to be played between the Japanese GC. and the Municipality at Bukit Timah on Monday, Aug. 6 (J.G.C. names first): Uekuri and Oshima v. Kelly and Beattie. Chikamo o and Iwaki v. Paterson and Edmond. Hcshizaki and Uo150 words
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Article20 1934-07-25 15 A meeting of the Sunrise B.P. will be held at 31, Short Street, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m.20 words
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Article202 1934-07-25 15 Training For Malayan A.A.A. Meeting TRAINING is in progress by the military athlete» entered for the Malayan A.A.A. meeting to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 17 and 18, and trials will be held at the K.A.F. Base on Aug. 1 and 2. The combined Services' team202 words
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Article160 1934-07-25 15 Wood Leads Crawford RAIN INTERRUPTS THE MATCH Reuter. London, July 24. |N the Davis Cup inter zone final between the United States and 1 Australia, the third and last singles match, which was begun to-dav. had j to be left unfinished owing to rain, just as theReuter. - 160 words
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Advertisement76 1934-07-25 15 \Mk SPECIAL OFFER mi -™c T 8 CHAM I :ml^P Super "Winner" Rackets 1 Alexander Speedwing Rackets $22>50 I Da vis Cup R»** lB nv $23.50 I Iff Spaldings New Medel Top-Flite I I STRUNG to Highest Tension with Victors. I I I CHAMPIONSHIP GUT IN J I I WHITE,76 words
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Advertisement119 1934-07-25 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Strai'.B Settltmemte). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. j j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.G. j The Company has £29,000 deposited with the Suprem. Court o£119 words
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Article663 1934-07-25 16 The Blue Riband Of The Yachting World £AN Britain win the cup she ha 3 never won—the America's Cu;j —the trophy that no Britisher has won since it was first raceti for round the Isle of Wight over 80 years ago? Since the schooner663 words
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Article201 1934-07-25 16 Singapore English Beat Victoria Bridge Th» Singapore English School x: beat the Victoria Bridge School 01 Saturday at Balest er by 51 run.r Scores: S.r.S.—1st Innings. r-yi.Qh AngnJUa lbw. b Ishnk 16 Boev K rn Heng c and b Ishak 0 Mansco! b Ishak 40 W. R.201 words
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Article125 1934-07-25 16 r.A. Assets Of Over £150,000 I The annual chorus of murmurines against the Football Association is due to arise now that body has published its balance-sheet for the past year (writes Clubman in "The Dully Mirror") Nest eggs of over £20,000 and £7,000 from international matches and125 words
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Article16 1934-07-25 16 W. T. Tilden and Ellsworth Vines, the U.S.A. lawn tennis professionals, sail Europe on Aug. 28.16 words
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Article228 1934-07-25 16 Schemc Fcr Untiling Duration Of Games I The great length jf many ma chem the French .'awn tennis champ on ships at Auteuil this year is mu:h deplored by French critics, on the ground •hat they tend cnly to exhaust the players and nor to gve a true228 words
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Article144 1934-07-25 16 Union £15,228 From One Match The England v. international Rugby match at Twickenham re ul ed £15 228 Pr fit l thG RUgby Union 0 The Probables, v. Possibles match brought in a profit of £126, and thEngland v. Rest a>so resulted in a balance on the credit144 words
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Article99 1934-07-25 16 The Five Jokers B.P. defeated the lans B.P. by seven-nil in the former's court. Scores (Five Jokers names first): Chan Khek Peng beat Da wood Tan 15—7 15—8Lee Yone Leng beat Tan Tye Seng 15—3', 15—7; Goh Thiam Lock beat Tan Tve Hua 15—12, 13-all (5—0); Chan99 words
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Article829 1934-07-25 16 Scoreboards At Popular Seaside Resorts THOUSANDS of people round the coast from Great Yarmouth to Weymouth watched the Test Matches at Nottingham and Lord's, and did not pay a penny for admission! Of course there's a catch in it somewhere—and it all depends on what one understands829 words
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Article384 1934-07-25 16 Ceylon Athletes' Fulfilled "TN regard to the Western Atfatie A Games I wish to observe that gi ,it purpose has been fulfilled hv th? movement—that of bringing in a bond of friendship, members It various nationalities, among whom ther prevailed a fine, spirit of camaraderie and understanding,"384 words
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Article20 1934-07-25 16 Italy won the "World" Football untitled In Rome in mail week by def atlnj Czechoslovakia 2 1 after extra time.20 words
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Advertisement281 1934-07-25 16 tap! j F A BARTHOLOMEL'SZ.. LTD. HH pljSl SINC/tfORE Z% F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. Frail n n im ■iii^M>MM^_LMiiijMjL M^>i^^M>^i^>^^M^awMM|M|M^w^ in] PI AY THE MUSIC FROM YOUP PAVorpiTP TAJKIFS 3" L ™f 23 u l r Jifl- Roman Scandals. V\./ to Hwt n M«J*281 words
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Advertisement61 1934-07-25 16 fThe RIGHT BABY FOOD The firm, rounded litde limbs that baby develops, his consistently good health and happy disposition, are sure signs that Mellin's Food is the right food for every baby from birth on- AjQ* HENRY e WAUGH Co„ Ltd. $s.oo MAISON OZAKI (JUST ARRIVED.) OUR GALLIA'S NEW SYSTEM61 words
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1055 1934-07-25 17 Reasons For Decision "LANGUAGE OP THE HEART" l*R. (landhi faced a fusillade of questions from Karachi journaon July 11, covering extensive' id, from his decision to fast to ncil-Entry and the Communal Award Toe interviewers urged Mr. Gandhi n di sist1,055 words
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Article274 1934-07-25 17 Scheme For Extension Of Power Supply Ootacamund, July 7. DETAILS are now available of the scheme for the extension of power from Pykara Hydro-Electric works to Tanjore District which will' be considered by the Finance. Committee at its meeting next week. The scheme involves the construction of a274 words
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Article120 1934-07-25 17 To Create Better Understanding London, July 6. Miss Slade (Mira Ben) is staying at present in London, but is probably going to Birmingham immediately. Interviewed, Miss Slade that she hoped to tour the country talking xo people individually and to groups, such as trade unions, guilds and women's120 words
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Article137 1934-07-25 17 No Prospects Of Night Service London, Juiv 5. There was no evidence of a demand for night passenger services, declared Sir Fhilip Sassoon. replying in the House of Commons to the allegations of the Air Ministry's supineness. He added that the Air Mail was quite insufficient to137 words
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Article101 1934-07-25 17 Cape Town, Juiy i The All India Football touring team beat South Africa by 4 goals, to 1. The first half was well fought out vith even exchanges. The tourists scored the first goal through Laxmina- ravan, but Adams equalised and hall ime saw both sides level at101 words
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Article639 1934-07-25 17 Latest Jottings From The Mail AN epidemic of cholera accounted for 1,055 deaths in the Central Provinces during the week ending June 30. Indian-made papadums are becoming popular in England as accompaniment to cocktails and other drinks. v According to a Karachi astrologer, Mr. Gandhi will live639 words
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Article96 1934-07-25 17 Bombay, July 8. That an immediate operation for Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is unavoidable is. the opinion expressed by Dr. Shah and Dr. I ate! nf Bombay. who have examined Sardar Vallabhbhai at Nasik Jail. The Sardar is *uffe;ing from chr >nic note rouble. It is understood that96 words
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Article161 1934-07-25 17 Venue Likely To Be Dehra Dun I IT is understood that Sir Joseph Bhore has completed his scheme for the opening of an Indian Public School early in 1935. If the schcme is approved the School will be 7 ocated at Dehra Di*n, where suitable land161 words
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Article130 1934-07-25 17 legislation To Be Rushed Through? Allahabad, July i». THE London coiresponuent of the "Leader" learns from a "public man in very close voch with the G ivcrnment and Parliament, who seemed to share the view held at the India Office that though the report of the Select130 words
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Advertisement43 1934-07-25 17 THE NEW FRENCH REfIOEOT. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 Wo. 1 Cora DUcharfM. Cumi Bloc 4 Poison. Mo. S Cor«a Chronic WMtoMMJ F i Pr «3: Cbemiata.or ettliar No. return Huh I. l >U.h«c M«a/Cb.flaTer'itc>ckßd,St.WJ.Loodol. ■U». LE CLERO'S Wl LS forth»Uv«#43 words
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Advertisement186 1934-07-25 17 MAZDA for Maximum Light at Minimum Cost ».4*MO TMI*RITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO-LTtt CROWN HOOSt. AtOWYCM LOHOON.WCI THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED I Annual Stocktaking SITI THOUSANDS OF MALAY RECORDS I TO CLEAR j AT VERY LOW PRICES EARLY COMERS GET BEST SELECTIONS MONG HUAT CO., THE BEST BOOK FOR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. "SWIFTSURE"186 words
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Article874 1934-07-25 18 Manslaughter Charge STEERING GEAR COMPLAINT jyjß. Kaye Don, the racing motorist, who has been sentenced to four months' imprisonment for the manslaughter of his mechanic, Francis Tayler, who was fatally injured during a practice run in the Isle of Man, -tated in his defence that the874 words
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Article135 1934-07-25 18 Alleged Injection Of Plague Germs Reuter Wireless. Calcutta, July 23. ONE of the most sensational murder trials ever held in India began in the Court of Alipore to-day, when three Indian doctors and a step-brother of the dead man were charged with causing the death of a wealthyReuter Wireless. - 135 words
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Article175 1934-07-25 18 Drastic Press Law Impending In Czechoslovakia Prague. Press-law amendments now before the zcchoslovak Parliament are directed against sensationalism. Fines or imprisonment are the penalties for printing on the front page of a newspaper any report, article, or picture referring to a crime against human life, the person, or175 words
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Article101 1934-07-25 18 Man Who Reads Newspapers A Year Late Sudbury, Ontario. An Englishman living in far off Corenation Gulf, well within the Arctic circle, daily reads his London newspaper but his news is always a year behind the times. For his bundle of newspapers reaches him M v once101 words
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Article85 1934-07-25 18 Famous Collection Lost To Hungarian Museum Budapest. Hecause some 40.000 insects, including bed bugs and fltas. have been destroyed during his management. Mr. Erno Csiki, the curator of the Hungarian national museum, has been dismissed from his post and will be pensioned. The insects, some of which85 words
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Article232 1934-07-25 18 Question In House Of Commons Reuter Wireless. London, July 22 THE Samos incident was the result of a lamentable misunderstanding announced Sir John Simon, in the House of Commons. He added the officers' skiff had no flag and they wore no uniforms. There is every reason toReuter Wireless. - 232 words
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Article104 1934-07-25 18 Was Aground For 18 Hours Reuter. Copenhagen, July 24. <T*HE Hamburg-South America liner A Monte Ro;a has been refloated. and returned to Thorshaven after beng ag:ound for 18 hours.—Reuter. /<n e-iher message stated that the vvv- L Ro*a. carrying a large number of passengers, grounded in a fogReuter. - 104 words
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Article134 1934-07-25 18 Prison For Man And Girl For Breacli I Berlin. A young girl has been sentenced at i Koenigsberg to two weeks imprisonment i foi complicity in a breach of the marriage contract of a man who had been divorced. 1 he man, who was brought before the court134 words
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Advertisement750 1934-07-25 18 HOW TO KEEV YOUR SKIN FRESH AND CLEAR. The first essential in order to have a clear fresh skin is to avoid constipation, for it is the poisons escaping from a congested food tract into the blood stream which cause boils, pimples and other facial blemishes. Pinkettes, the tiny laxative750 words
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Advertisement30 1934-07-25 18 To ke-3p skin jngH^ —we put so much OLIVE O/l info eoc/i ca/ce o/ Tkeep skin hygienically clean, Palmolive is a pure vegetable oil soap CONTAINS KJO ANiMAL FATS WHATSOEVeT^^^^^30 words
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Miscellaneous458 1934-07-25 18 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the458 words
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1574 1934-07-25 19 IVhy Colonisation Of Manchuria Has Failed MAINTAINING that Japanese attempts at colonisation have failed, the writer of the following article states iruit the wrong type of emigrant has been sent to Manchuria. Hut even if the type of t migrant were changed, there are other considerations1,574 words
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Article78 1934-07-25 19 Paris. Remains of a public place of execution in the days of Charlemagne, da.mg from about 800 A.D.. have been found underneath a house in the Place de Lege at Perpignan. Housebreakers discovered a brick crematorium, still filled with human bones and ashes, a coin bearing the78 words
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Article482 1934-07-25 19 Position Of The Mining Industry MALAYA in recent months has heard a great deal about the general shortage of labour that has developed with returning prosperity, but we are coming to the conclusion that at least one peculiarity of the problem is not generally appreciated (says482 words
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Article94 1934-07-25 19 Nazi Govt.'s "Refinement} Campaign Stuttgart. J A "MUSEUM of bad has be» 1 started by the Nazis at Stuttgart, i is known as ihe "Kitschmuseum" and housed in the Museum of Applied ArJ Among the exhibits are:— A bouquet of imitation chrysanth. mums—made of human finger94 words
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Advertisement280 1934-07-25 19 do you suffer from INDIGESTION? j DOESN'T THAT MAKE YOU THINK? j I 9 out 10 people suffer from Indigestion for it is I perhaps the moat common of human complaints. It is j Ii the main cause of restless nights and a restless night j j means lack of280 words
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Article, Illustration81 1934-07-25 20 rhe tailoring section of the new Johore Trade School, showing students at work. The carpentery section of the new Johore Trade School. A view of the new Johore Trade School, which was opened by H.H. the Regent last week. b vi competitors in81 words
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23 1934-07-25 20 M. Robin (second from the left) newly-appointed Governor of French In Jo-China, who passed through Singapore on Saturday to take up his post23 words
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Article, Illustration22 1934-07-25 20 ■Members of the Amicable Athletic Association, photographed at the sixth anniversary celebration at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Bungalow, Pasir Panjang Road, recently.22 words
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Article, Illustration34 1934-07-25 20 A pooi man's dining table turned out by the boys of the Johore Trade School. This is a round table with a smallei revolving top so tout there is no need lor a servant.34 words
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Article, Illustration14 1934-07-25 20 A durian of ususual shape and size weighing IOVi catties, grown in a/ Singapore.14 words
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Advertisement70 1934-07-25 20 "DAISY m FLOWERS. U, Orchard Roaa\ Singapore. Thone 4097. 111 HiiliiiinininiiiiniilimiiiiuiiiiiiHiHliUMHtiULl •iifl-:«*:«t:aua:>«: »«u«-'«ii«tt«s:«i»«n»!:«.:«..«i.«ii«»;«-:«u«:.«i.«M«n«i!»::«..»H«ii«:;»n»ii«<»-BRITISH MADE I Racing I CYCLES I m 5 ON VIEW AT:— m GUAN HOE HIN —T 69, Victoria St., Singapore. I B JAZZ TRUMPET. AMAZING VALUE- A Silver-plated TRUMPET sandblast sateen finish, gold plated bell, complete in70 words
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