Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1934
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Title Section42 1934-07-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- No. 17G SINGAPORE, THURSDAY JULY 26, 1934 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. July 26, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934. rX)K 6 CEN'ifc42 words
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Advertisement44 1934-07-26 1 Hf*J The Dominant I 1 *11'1»1*'1: 1 ill «III! *****11 l .l li!lr|.:|::lil|i>|.,lllltl|n|iir:|;:ri| |i |':|i>|itt"l I lII I I i i I I i MNMMNMMMMri i,>r'tiil!:iii|:'.l'U»'i!.ii:i:;l igMIIMtMMNMMMMNMMMMMMMmiHIIiIIi|im^^ BRITISH CEMENTS I BED HAND PORTLAND CEMENT FERROCRETE COLORCRETE AGENTS: SNOWCRETE bUTtIMB c (<>o (Incorporated in S.S44 words
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Advertisement223 1934-07-26 1 I A. FLINTER. I 6, Rallies Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices, Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to Gaily exchange rates. Here is the machine designed223 words
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718 1934-07-26 2 Shipping News Notices. MODERNISING STEAM ENGINES Recent Conversion Of Londoh Steamer A MACHINERY conversion, without any structural alterations to the hull, has recently been carried out on boarl ihe steamer Kambole, owned by the X bteamB htp Co., Ltd., by Messrs. David Rowan and Co, Ltd. The work comprised installation718 words
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Article174 1934-07-26 2 E O T. Standard Regulations For Cargo Ships The Board of Trade announce the issue of standard regulations regarding musters and drills on cargo ships registered in the United Kingdom (notice 133 a). As in the case of the regulations regarding musters and drills on passenger fcteamors174 words
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Article326 1934-07-26 2 Italian Attitude Towards Rationalisation SOME indication of the attitude of Italian shipowners towards recent proposals j for the rationalisation of shipping is given in the report submitted to the annual meeting of the Fascist Federation of Italian West Coast Tramp Shipowners by Signor f,. B. Becchi, the president.326 words
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Article272 1934-07-26 2 Gifts For Rescues At New Brighton And Hoylake The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has received two gifts from rescuers |of vessels in distress whom its lifeboats helped. i On May 5 the pulling and sailing lifeboat at New Brighton, on the Mersey, went out in a very rough272 words
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Article212 1934-07-26 2 Roaming About The Seas In A Ketch East London (Cape Province). ALMOST two years after she left tho ta. Solent, the 60-ton ketch Vanora has m-ived at East London with its crew of *even modern "Sinbads." It slipped into the Buffalo River just in .ime to escape the212 words
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Article135 1934-07-26 2 Report That It Was To Be Broken Up Denied New York. I Surprise has been caused here by a London report that the Cunard liner Mauretania, long the holder of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic, is to be sent to the shipbreakers' yards shortly to be broken135 words
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Article891 1934-07-26 2 The Urgency Of Govt. Assistance THAT the only way in which, under the present exceptional conditions, the British shipowner can carry on is by Government help, is the opinion advanced by "Scrutator," in a letter to "The Times, concerning the desperate pass to which. British shipping891 words
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Advertisement354 1934-07-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. IP& and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore SOMALI 6,810 Aug. 1 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE «,000 Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN 15,000 Sept. 14 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept. 27 RAJ PUT ANA 17.000 Sept 28354 words
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Advertisement179 1934-07-26 2 \W LLOYD TRIESTINO i (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, v Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and J Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. I Due Leave Due m.v. HILDA Aug.179 words
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Advertisement146 1934-07-26 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeuUch |HI»R| Australische Dampfschiffs |0 Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Sept. 6 m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Sept.146 words
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Advertisement585 1934-07-26 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEH LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's ioended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1984 i "DONAU" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan .Inly 30 1 "FULDA" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Aug. 15 HOMEWARDS. 1934. "ODER,'' for Marseilles, Orar\ R'dam, Hamburg and Brenu:: in port sails585 words
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Article358 1934-07-26 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday., 11 a.m. n (1 following mining share quotations 1 iby Frascr and Co., exchange and sunk brokers. i sue Buyers. Sellers. M -r,n 6|4y 2 619 X S Kumbang Tin JAustral Malay 601- M|« 3419 3*. m chtngtot Tin B Cht-nderiang Tin W|-358 words
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Article124 1934-07-26 3 ÜBtfiJED HY FRASER CajODCHAMOI AND STOCK BROKERS• Buyer*. Selleri. Singapore Municipal (1901> 5 per cent. 108 nz norn Singapore Municipal *****» 4 J 2 per cent. 110 no norn Singapore Municipal (i9o9> 4*2 P er cent 110 Singapore Municipal (1913) 4 per cent. 102 IUO norn Binganore124 words
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161 1934-07-26 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION TONE A LITTLE STEADIER European Reaction Watched (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 231/2 cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $114%, up $»4Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7d., down 1 16d. Market Tone: Easier. Hem York, 14 7 16161 words
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Article103 1934-07-26 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.1« Shell Motor Spirit *x pump per British Imperial gallon v o Shell Meter Spirit in 4 gallon drums per103 words
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Article50 1934-07-26 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE. Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon 5« Socony Motor Gasoline (I|4 drums) per drum Socony Motor Gasoline (1,4 tins) q per tin KEROSENE. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) gJJ Sylvan Arrow (per tin)50 words
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Article861 1934-07-26 3 Proposed Purchase Of Property A MEETING of the Mentakab Rubber Co., Ltd., will be held at the Chartered Bank Chambers on Aug. l to consider the following resolution: That the Capital of the Company oe increased to $450,000 by the creation of 750,000 additional Ordinary shares of861 words
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Article300 1934-07-26 3 Declining Shipments Excite Market i i (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent./ London, July 11. PUBLICATION of Malayan and Ceylonese rubbar Shipments for June shook the market into an activity that teemed strange to it since Control arrived to steady irs nerves. Ceylon figures were particularly startling300 words
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Article76 1934-07-26 3 Good Features Of Kaffirs Reuter Wireless. London. July 24. On the Sock Exchange <*iltedged securities were well supported and prices strengthened. Kaffir.-» displayed some further good features but in o'-her sections business continued restricted and most prices weakened in sympathy with Wflll Street. Wheat and copper weakened shaipl.Reuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article85 1934-07-26 3 Last Week's Exports From Malaya During the week ending July 21, exports of timed pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 59,248 cases, of whkh 48,288 cases were to the United Kmgdorn 892 cases to the Continent of Europe, 6.21 o cases to Canada, and 3,853 cases elseVVh Total85 words
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Article121 1934-07-26 3 British Firm Wants Soviet's Secret Recipe Leningrad. j A "vitamin factory" is to be opened in L Ty g l"r ly method developed at the Mcchnikov Hospital, in Leningrad the "factory" will produce up to 10,000 doses of vitamins B and C every day. The vitamins will be121 words
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Article48 1934-07-26 3 For foreign visitors, uhe German State Railways announce a special reduction of 60 per cent, on all fares, pro vided that at leasi seven days are spent i^^ m re3uction comes into force on July 10, until Oct. 31. The ticKeis are valid tiwo months.48 words
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Article148 1934-07-26 3 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday 1 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction took place yesterday. Catalogued 1,676.222 lb.-748.31 tons. Offered 1,560,922 1b.=696.84 tons. Sold 1,254,255 lb. 5i>9.94 tons. London.—Spot 7.1 16d. New York.—Spot 14.9 16 cts. PRICES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Cents per lb.148 words
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Article101 1934-07-26 3 Some Changes In The Directorate London, July 11. Thp directors of the Kamunting Tin Dredging announce that the Chairman and managing director, Mr. E. J. Byrne, ha* retired from the Beard, with effect from June 30, 1934, and they desire to place on record their appreciation of Mr.101 words
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Article206 1934-07-26 3 Singapore, July 26. r. «Siam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $112 R. .Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $102 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $93 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $89 Siam, No. 1 T 1M Siam, No. 2 JJ2 Siam, No. 3206 words
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Article636 1934-07-26 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday 11 a.m. The foiKn* uig rubber *naie quolauoa* are issued by Praser and Co.. and Lyaii and Evatt Issue Value. rraser Lyan t% Shares H Co. lrraw 1 Allenby 1.75 185 1.75 ISO 1 Alor Gajah 1.35 1.40 1.20 130 IA. Hitam 160636 words
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Article56 1934-07-26 3 DAILY PRICF.S COBBEKT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. RS.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 23* g do (F. 0.8.) Aug.. Standard R-S.S. on Tender: Aug. Sept. r w% Oct. Dec M Quiet 7d r Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet <d. F lb New York Spot56 words
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Advertisement50 1934-07-26 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD(lncorporated In New Zeelaad.) FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O MARGOLIOTTTH. Menace mmmm finxatsow oui« THE ma?rot?N UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. BEAD OFFICE: 16t>. Cecil St.. Singapore. L. (I JOH vftnv General Manager50 words
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Advertisement81 1934-07-26 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D Almeida. Rtre«*. Authorised and Subscribed Mrooo 000 Capital «IOOOAoo Paid-up-Capital Z l Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 BEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo. JET Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirtuk, Mosul and Stoeaocre. ntiRRFNT ACCOUNTS openad and money talned on81 words
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Advertisement117 1934-07-26 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltdji (Incorporated In Straits Settlement..) U LOCAL WWCfOW Chee Swee Cheng, Esq., r>i,: on m SQ Vice-Chairman. Lee Kong Chian, Bsq., g V q Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan Say Hong, Esq., Lee Choon Seng, Esq., jim Keng Lj an Esq., Aw Boon Par, Esq., cban Xang117 words
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Advertisement567 1934-07-26 4 !I. HASSAN. LICTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. M-17, Bru Baaah Road, "SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric hta, fang, motors, etc., and water •vice, please write to the above dresa or 'Phone 8411. YOUR LUCK. ONE YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS $1.50 Weekly details, 1 year $7.00. Correct ans wer-H for567 words
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Advertisement1324 1934-07-26 4 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three second-hand lorrie* Thornyeroft 2 tons, Graham 2 tons, Dennis 1 Vfe tons, all in perfect condition. Apply Box No. 402, co Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Goodwill, business, tt-3., of a going agency. Will accept reasonable offer. Write Box No. 399, co Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE. One complete1,324 words
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Advertisement313 1934-07-26 4 EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge and Commercial Subjects. Moderate Fees. Apply "Reasonable" c o Malaya Tribune. j i FAR EASTERN xMUSIC SCHOOL, Established i 928. I (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 Technique313 words
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Advertisement569 1934-07-26 4 GRAND MID YEAR CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. Alarm Clocks from 90 cf*. anwardo Pocket Watches from 51.25 upward Wrist Watches from $2.00 unmrri FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE Yick Woh Bin 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle* Road). GENUINE EUGENE «4«« j WAVE. I PF569 words
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Article268 1934-07-26 5 BEAUTY TROUSERS And What Mother Ussd To Wear I nothing be done about hideously dressed women who are spoiling the beauty of the countryside?" moaned "Beauty Lover" in a letter to a London newspaper. He went on to say: "Last week I was sitting in the saloon bar of a268 words
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Article154 1934-07-26 5 Place Where Bible Of 42 Lines Was Published In Mayence on the Rhine stiil stands >he fIEJt piinting house of the world. It is the "Schoerfferhof," formerly known as the "Hof zum Humbrecht," in which the father of printing, Johannes Gutenberg, firs: put his invention to practical154 words
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Article153 1934-07-26 5 Progress of Industry During A Thousand Years In connection with the forthcoming meeting at Solingen from July 28 to Aug. 2, of more than 5,000 steel manufacurers and dealers from all over the world, the United Steel Manufacturers of Solingen are staging an exhibition, showing the production of153 words
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Article80 1934-07-26 5 Berlin, June 28. A party of British pilots flying their own machines will leave Britain on July 7, o spend the week-end at Bonn-on-the Rhine as the guests of the Lord Mayor and Municipality. The programme includes a drive to the Seven Mountain?, a visit to the80 words
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Article62 1934-07-26 5 fans. A young woman, Mme. Louise Jolivet, aeed 22 believed to have fainted owing to the heat, slipped and fell into a canal near Saint Oven. Luc en Bazillon, aged 35, dived into the water to rescue her—bui. had a stroke, owing to the sudden62 words
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Article48 1934-07-26 5 Helsingfors. A commercial traveller who put up at an inn in the village of Orivesi, invited by a workman to join in a two-handed card game, refused politely. The workman was so angry that he drew a sheath knife and stabbed the traveller to death.48 words
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Article44 1934-07-26 5 Rumford (Man). A farmer, puzzled by the prematura dea'h cf his cow. conducted a postmortem examination. v„ He found that the animal had ded from the bi f c of an 11- nch snake, swallowed in a mouthful of forage.44 words
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Article108 1934-07-26 5 Hugs Funds For North-West Nanking, July 8. AT the request of Mr. T. V. Soong, the National Economic Commission has decided to appropriate $500,000 for the relief of the rural districts in .he North-West. Mr. Soong has made a personal contribution of $500,000 and, through rus influence, various108 words
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Article214 1934-07-26 5 Bengal Government's Scheme A Calcutta. N intensive campaign against terrorism, by means of lectures, pamphlets and demonstrations exposing the futility of terrorist methods, has been decided on by the Government of Bengal. The principal districts where the campaign will be set on foot are Chittagong, Midnapore, (both in214 words
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Advertisement200 1934-07-26 5 ■L LIFEBUOY! KEEPS ■■4 PORT •UmJCHT. f"»CLA*D 11 H MODERN FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS. THE PETER PAN WRITING SET. Comprising a Self-filling Fountain Pen and a Propelling Pen?il. With 14 karat gold nib and nickelplated fittings. In attractive colours. Ideal for ladies and school children _V 50 I 1 THIi200 words
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Miscellaneous765 1934-07-26 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "The Indian Rope Trick" AT 9. 25 p.m. to-night Colonel Lionel James will broadcast a talk entitled, •The Indian Rope Trick." As foreign correspondent of Reuter's Agency and subsequently of "The (London) Times," Colonel James experienced ten years of most exriling adventures. He recounted these in765 words
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Article, Illustration104 1934-07-26 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Taba. Dutch, 684 tons; from Djambi 26.7. to Djambi 28.7. Tcocoli, Dutch, 674 tons; from Bagan 24.7, to Eagan 23.7. de Haan, Dutch, 904 tons; from Sourans,ya 26.7, to Sumatra 26.7. Belawan, Dutch, 715 tons; from Bandjermasin 23.7, to Eandjermasin104 words
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Article97 1934-07-26 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 26. East Wharf (Entrance Oat* 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kashima Maru 18; Klang 16; Soudan 13; Cremer 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Qate 3) Adrastus 32; Laganbank 35; Moricka Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)97 words
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Article246 1934-07-26 6 Toreador's Narrow Escape From Death Nimes, June 29. JUAN Belmonte, one of the most famous of living bull-fighters, reentered the bull ring for the first time in seven years to-day and nearly left it forever. Before the fight began he confessed that he dreaded a certain black246 words
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Article108 1934-07-26 6 French Schoolchildren To Have I Longer Holidays I Paris. French schoolchildren are to have longer summer holidays in future. The Chamber has voted, and the Minister of Education has approved, a private member's Bill extending the period of summer holidays in schools. Secondary schools will break up oil108 words
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Article44 1934-07-26 6 Berlin. A translation of the New Testament from the original Greek into the "Plattdeutsch" (low German) dialect has been made by the Rev. E. Voes, of Basedow Pomerania. This dialect is spoken principally by the peasants of North Western Germany.44 words
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Article121 1934-07-26 6 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on July 5), by the Rajula will arrive by train to-morrow morning Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. From China and Japan by the Hosang, due at121 words
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Article27 1934-07-26 6 Longshoremen Vote For Arbitration Reuter. Can Francisco, July 26. THE longshoremen have voted by an overwhelming majority in favour of atbitrat on with the employers.—Renter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article108 1934-07-26 6 But Record Remains With Zaro Agha Istanbul. Two octogenarians hav e just been married at Kadikeuy, a suburb of Istanbul. The woman, a widow named Gul, was 84; the man, Hakki Bey, who has never hee married before, was 80. Search among Turkish marriage records reveals that their108 words
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Article86 1934-07-26 6 Bulgaria To Have No Saturday Half-Day Holidays Sofia. There are to be more Saturday haltday holidays for Bulgarian officials and state employees until further notice, according to an order issued by the dictatorship cabinet. Everybody is to work six days a week. Work, states the order, is86 words
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Article191 1934-07-26 6 BELLING. Singapore, July 2*. London 3 months' sight 2]4 11 64 London 4 months' sight 2 4 532 London 60 days' signt 24 9 .84 London 30 days' sight London demand 7 London T.T. 2,4 3(32 Lyon and Paris demand 88b Hamburg demand MJ New York demand Batavia191 words
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Article59 1934-07-26 6 Fire On Italian Fishing Boat Reuter. Athens, July 25. TTT is reported from Rhodes that Turkish -1 sentries fired on an Italian fish ngboat off Anatolia, killing one of the crew. The boat was plying near the Italian island of Castelo Rizzo and put in 'o a creekReuter. - 59 words
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Article109 1934-07-26 6 t Jazz Craze Sweeps Over The USSR Moscow. The jazz craze which is sweeping Russia at the present time has oreated such a demand for gramophones that in many shops only Soviet -heroes," that is, holders of orders or those who fcugh: in the revolutionary war, can get109 words
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Article119 1934-07-26 6 Huge Surplus Of The Drug In Yugoslavia Belgrade. There is a surplus of 80 tons of opium from the yield of the poppy crop in Yugoslavia this year. The poppy fields Of southern Serbia have done exceptionally well. Much of the opium is of unusual strength,119 words
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Article136 1934-07-26 6 Made Brighter By Lives Of Folks Like Her' Fort Worth, Texas. At the request of he\r mother this epitaph has been prepared for the grave of "Bonnie" Parker, the gunwoman who was killed in an ambush with her desperado friend. Clyde Barrow, on May 23: "As the136 words
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Article55 1934-07-26 6 ALHAMBRA.- "Hold Tm Jail!" APOLLO —Tamil taikic. CAPITOL.—"The Kennel Murder Case." EMPIRE.—"Night Fight." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, side*ho7/s. Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"On the Air." RITZ.—"In a Monastery Garden' and "Sons oi the Desert."55 words
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Advertisement1356 1934-07-26 6 SNGAPORE HOTELS j •It I »111 I' l< l| 111 I I I I II II 111 Ll H I I i lIMIII I i I I 111 I Itlllf !<••]•• MltWl ■■tlliilMH |ii»li|!ilii|::|ii|ii|ii|ii|iili!lilli>ril<.|liatir'|ii|:ittt|ii|i>tMaii«i:itii' i i i i i i f I c I I I I i I so1,356 words
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Miscellaneous188 1934-07-26 6 POSTAL gggyggg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Cremer) 2 p.m. China (generally) Hoihow (Cremer) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Cremer) 2 p.m. Japan (Cremer) 2 p.m. Aden (Karca) 3 p.m. East Africa (Karoa) 3 p.m America (North), except Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Karoa)188 words
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Miscellaneous507 1934-07-26 6 DIARY Of T4« DAY] WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 20 High Tides.—lllB a.m., 10.11 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division One, S.R.C. v. R.A., Anson Road Btad Division Two, Marine v. S.CT .Ja:. Besar Stadium; Friendly, S.CC. v Bendemcer, S.CC. Tennis: M.L.T.A. Tournament, S.CC. TO-MORROW, JULY 27507 words
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27 1934-07-26 7 c Galli-Curci, the famous sop- r understood, give a con;i Kuala Lumpur some time in the ;He of Novr mber.27 words
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Article27 1934-07-26 7 man Haji Abdul Wahab, Barnster- Ipoh left for Raub where he guged in the Assizes which are r presided over by the Hon. Mr. v Burton.27 words
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Article116 1934-07-26 7 neat session of the Malacca v. iil bo held in Malacca, on WedAug 8. Lurday afternoon marked the open- i yet another new association in when the inauguration of the Asiatic Staffs' Association was t their club premises 136, Lonong I ivrr. N. B. Nayar. the pre- It the116 words
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Article172 1934-07-26 7 The Hospitals Board have appointed Mr. D. Benson as a member of the Visiting Committee to the General Hospital, Penang. in place of Mr. H. E. Muriel, who has resigned. Found guilty of dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely, a bicycle valued at $5 belonging to a Malay pel constable172 words
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Article88 1934-07-26 7 War-Time French Viliaga To Be Built In Canada Toronto. A typical war-time French village is tc be built here before next August, hen 12 000 veterans of the Canadian Corps assemble in Toronto for a reunion. An attempt is to be made to rerapture the war-time atmosphere and88 words
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Article74 1934-07-26 7 Cathedral Wrecked By Lightning Belgrade. Volley? of rifle fire summoned Deople of Podrroritza, Montenegro, from their houses during a terrific thunderstorm. They rushed to the scene of «he shooting, and found the Roman Catholic caV"°dral enveloped in flames. It had oecn *lruck by lightriTng, and the Dolice stP*'onea74 words
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Article267 1934-07-26 7 Shot From Gun But Missed The Net Paris. CJHOT from a cannon for what hedeclared would be the last time, ton Richard, the "human cannon ball and bullet man" has kept his grim prom He fell short of the net spread 30 feet away and died on the267 words
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Article46 1934-07-26 7 Over 1,000,000 More In Three Years Rome. The population of Italy has increased in the last three years by 1,215,329, according to the laiest figures available. The population this year numbers 42.393,000. as compared with 41,175,871 In 1931, according to the central statistical bureau.46 words
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Article47 1934-07-26 7 Berlin. One of the largest squares in Bremen has had its name changed. Formerly it was known as the Leibnitz Platz. M Henceforth it is to be called "Stormtroopers' Square." Adclf Hitler streets and Herrmann Goering avenues are general in many cities of Germany now.47 words
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Article507 1934-07-26 7 New Route For Battle Fleet 17LADIVOSTOK—Could the Russians f sail a vast baitle fleet from the Arctic Ocean through the Baltic Sea o the. Par East in the even, of war vith Japan? <asks 'Daily Express" lorrespondent.) Soviet leaders confidently predic'ed hat at the welcome given r-cen.ly507 words
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Article72 1934-07-26 7 Rose Bush Which Was Planted In 178? Quincy, Massachusetts. A rosebush, imported frcm England in 1788. and planted here by Abigai l Adams, the wife of John Adams, second T :dent of the United States, has bloomed again—fcr the 146 th time. The bush, which stands72 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-26 7 I There is no place n like home and no beer like U H \J| brilliant/ R N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., I SINGAPOBB PENANG26 words
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Advertisement195 1934-07-26 7 11H Freckks Secretly and Quickly Removed! StUlman's Freckle Cream blearhe* them out v.hi!e you sleep. LeJiveo (he akin soft and whit* —the complexion fresh, clear and natural. For «7 years (houwnd* of users have endorsed 1«. So easy to use. The first jar proves Ml mafcic worth. Stillmaris Freckle Cream195 words
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Advertisement512 1934-07-26 8 I I r ADITAT LIMITED I 1 I I JL m vFmJ engagement I Q I I Opening Thursday August 2, 6.00 p.m. 9.30 p.m. I [Ij A Weighed in the Scales of Public Approval and found the g p I IGGEST SENSATION in the History of Orient Amuse- 1512 words
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Advertisement161 1934-07-26 8 1 |k withaneven more brilliant cast... head3d by RUDY VALLEE, IC j j fSfflk JIMMY DURANTE and ALICE FAYE, the most {"j about girl of the year... and an even more W spectacular production... including the v !A j j RUDY VALLEE JBMMY DURANTE j jf! I ALICE FAYE ADRIENNE161 words
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Advertisement75 1934-07-26 8 HI GE \l DI-i W ENCE cONVU L S E D WIT XI F m 3 MftlßLa DAUGHTER!—To-Xight 6.15 *).ir>.| FIVE Great Scream Stars m I jjj mj in One Great Prison RIOT! 1j j i Tne All-American Halfwits Break Out of j jj ROBT. j !j| HI WHEELER WOOLSEY75 words
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Article731 1934-07-26 9 2,000 Performers EPISODES IN STORY OF ENGLAND f\N£ of its posters, showing a crowned king and a laboring man "supporting' (as the College f Arms would say) th e Palace of Westminster epitomises the main feature of the pageant which is to be unfolded for th731 words
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Article49 1934-07-26 9 Madrid. I A v'olent storm has swept over a wide distort in the province of Soria, leaving a trail of ruined crops, i In five towns alone, the damage is 1 estimated at 3.000,000 pesetas (nearly £80,000» The peasants are seeking help irom the Government.49 words
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Article50 1934-07-26 9 This year's "International Conference for Agrarian Science" will be held in Bad Eilsen from Aug. 26 to Sept. 2. It iia c been, announced thai 70 German delegates and about ninety foreign delegates will visit the Spa for '.he Conference. Among the speakers will be Mr. L. X50 words
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Article342 1934-07-26 9 Sorcerer And Black Magic In French Village Tails TX the Utile village of St. Menoux in She A heart of the Bourton countryside, -live* old "Father" Gaspard. Be is a sorcerer who claims to have sold his soul to thDevil. His services for the342 words
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Article94 1934-07-26 9 Gold Tooth Which Was Lost Or Underground Railway i New York. Mrs. Agnes Tierncy, of Brooklyn, lost x gold tooth en the New York underground railway. Soon afterwards she went to an auction of lost property. The auctionee. Cfiered an "old lot" of jewellery to. rale,94 words
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Article100 1934-07-26 9 Over 200 Animals Killed In One Night Sofia. The tohaWaaU of Dichpoudex, near Bourgas, woke up in the morning tc find hundreds of faim animals strewn round the village. A wolf had run amol: among the farn. animals during the night killing 100 gjpats, 40 pigs.100 words
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Advertisement329 1934-07-26 9 AI.IIAMBRA I v a picture j /iliUltWi»»" J LIKE Tins FOR THRILLS! PERILS of «WLIHI Thrills afloat! Thrills ashore! VjW- L tjlb' Thrills galore! i JHBft slndia5 India I —ln the Jungle I wS3« —In the sacred secret x^F^**cities of the past 1... Thrills fll v 7 and mystery and329 words
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Advertisement303 1934-07-26 9 i•■ I" l-jF WHITE AW AYS I ARE BUSY PREPARING S FOR THEIR GREAT I AUGUST j SALE Commencing j Monday July 30th I THE BIGGEST SALE j WE HAVE EVER ORGANIZED I IN MALAYA I CTflPlf ALREADY BEARING U I Ulin SALE TICKETS I WILL BE SOLD PRIOR TO303 words
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Article688 1934-07-26 10 JT is a strange fact that while millions of the people of China suffer dire privations, the country itself is one of the richest in the world, offering mineral resources which have scarcely been scratched. MucH might be done with the help of foreign co-operation and capital, but688 words
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Article25 1934-07-26 10 Mr. Kingdon-Rowe, of the Kinta Electrical Distribution Company, Ipoh, Mrs. Kingdon-Rowe. and their daughter Joan i are proceeding Home on leave by the I Fionia.25 words
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Article36 1934-07-26 10 Mr. J. Jchnston, of Raffles Library will g ye a lecture at the Chinese Christ- ian Association, Prinsep Stree to-day, at 8.15 p.m. on "Literature and its interpretation of national ideals." All interested are welcome." i36 words
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Article43 1934-07-26 10 Mr. C. B. Brewer, manager of Sapong Estate, Tenom, has been appointed to represent th e West Coasl planting comimunity in the vacancy on the Bbrneo Legislative Council caused by the departure on re/irement of Mr. M. Keating formerly manager of Melalap Estate43 words
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Article254 1934-07-26 10 I OTHERE is horror anc> indignation j throughou. the world at the news of the assassination of Dr. Dollfuss, j Chancellor of Austria. The story of all I that happened in Vienna's Chancellery yesterday is slill awaited, but one thing is clear—Nt.zis, either of the,254 words
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Article186 1934-07-26 10 A ND now the world is wondering what will be the outcome of the Vienna crime. There is an uneasy feeling in the air, a feeling which recalls '.he tension following the Sarajevo tragedy of twenty years ago. Will there be war in Europe? Messages from Rome sta186 words
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Article199 1934-07-26 10 Singapore Children's Orchestra was heard yesterday all over Malaya, down in Australia and perhaps as far away as London. For ii has made great s. rides in the musical world and has attained to the dignity of broadcasting. The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. Andrew Caldecottt, who is199 words
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Article260 1934-07-26 10 jgXCELLENT broadcast concerts aie given by the Radio Service Cor.i pany of Malaya, of which Mr. J. Douglas Newton is the managing director. Otiie: performers last night were Mrs. Mundell, whose beautiful contralto was heard in a number of songs, and who played piano solos as well, and260 words
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Article237 1934-07-26 10 «Look£o n yy HAT exactly is meant by "a modern young woman"? In a recent action for breach of promise, Mr. Justice Avory referred to letters which, he said, showed pretty plainly thai the plaintiff was a young woman of the modern type. Oile letter said:237 words
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Article31 1934-07-26 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. JAPANESE DUMPING DENIED, 12. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CLUB DIARY. IS. ROTARY MEETING, 18. PAHANG NEWS, 19. TRADE STATISTICS, 19.31 words
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Advertisement173 1934-07-26 10 STAPLES MATTRESS the finest flattress^made t** I THE OJ EN CONSTRUCTION OF THE STAPLES MAT- j I'RESS ALLOWS DIRECT VENTILATION STRAIGHT j THROUGH TO FHE BEDDING, THUS GIVING THAT j ALL IMPORTANT FEATURE SO ESSENTIAL IN HOT COUNTRIES, VIZ: COOLNESS. I THE MODEL ILLUSTRATED IS PRICED AT $35.00 Sole Agents:173 words
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Advertisement79 1934-07-26 10 JP PERFECTION Just It JT\ describe* ihe Hptrtaff workmuDHhip of Sinjjapore's Leading Tailor. NN WING LOONG is un- NN dcubtedly in the forefront and offers you, with 0* Perfection in Suitings-, j\ Stye and .Cut, complete \r fcatisfaction and ineipmaire service. >\ 'Phone 7627. JO I WING rj| X HIGH79 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1934-07-26 11 DR. DOLLFUSS KILLED BY NAZI'S BULLET ATTEMPTED COUP D'ETAT FAILS WAR CLOUDS HAY BE GATHERING OVER EUROPE Engcßbcrt Dollfuss, the gallant little Chancellor of Austria, died yesterday, the victim of an assassin's bullet. Nazis stormul the Chancellery, and demanded that the Government should be handed1,192 words
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Article387 1934-07-26 11 Shanghai War f DEVELOPIMENT OF CHINA Shanghai, July 26. OESIDES demanding joint SinoJapanese economic co-operation, joint air transport between the two countries and restoration of postal j relations between North China and Manchuria, Japan demands that China pay the damages sustained by the Japanese during the Shanghai "War" of 1932.387 words
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Article66 1934-07-26 11 Windsor Lad Changes Hands For £50,000 Reuter. London, July 10. THE Maharajah of Rajpipla, has sold Windsor Lad. ihe winner of the D iby, to Mr. Benson, owner ol the Beech House stud at Newmarket, for 130.00 C. The horde's next race is the St. L r. o er.—Reater. ChancellorReuter. - 66 words
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Article232 1934-07-26 11 Secession Proposals I UNANSWERABLE CASE J OF BRITAIN Reuter. i London, July 25. THE House of Lords had a debate on the Irish Free State, with particular attention to de Valeras recent statements in the Dail that the Free State is not to observe the treatyReuter. - 232 words
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Article45 1934-07-26 11 Sudden Death Of Mr. H. Hartmann (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 25. Mr. K. Hartmann, the Government ladio expert, died this afternoon of fever at Bandon, where he was superintending the installation cf a wireless directional plant on tru. new landing ground.45 words
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Article108 1934-07-26 11 Rain Falls At Tsinan City Shanghai, July 26. Much relief was brought when rain fell throughout yes'.erday at Tsinan, the Shantung capital, thus completely bre.akng the drought. Communication between Amoy and Chuanchow, in south Fukien has beer, restored following the subsidence of the The influenza epidemic in Shansi108 words
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Article59 1934-07-26 11 Sequel To Assassination Of Archbishop New York, July 24. The two Armenians found guil <y of nurder in the first degree in connec<on with -he asi.jtssinaHon of Archbishop Tourain have been rcntenced o electrocution and the remaining seven, who were found guilty on the esser charge of59 words
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Article28 1934-07-26 11 Mr. A. T. Edgar, manager. Suffolk Estate, Sitiawan, has left for Home on six months' leave and Mr. G W. Rand is acting as manager during his absence28 words
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Article112 1934-07-26 11 There was a very large attendance at the funeral in Kuala Lumpur of Mrs. Kok Choong Sun, wife of Mr. Kok Sun. the wll-known planter and nrr.sidenl of the Cha Yonf Fui Kon. The deceased, who was 55. was th° mother of Mr. Kok Luk Yin. Mr. Ko: Onn Yin.112 words
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Article109 1934-07-26 11 Manila-Hongkong Link Suggested Reuter. London, July 25. IT was learned to-night that the PanAmerican Airways have applied for permission to run an air service from the Philippines to Hongkong with the ultimate object of linking up with the Shanghai-Canton line. The BrAish Government, it is understood, definitely refuses,Reuter. - 109 words
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Article85 1934-07-26 11 People Sitting On Roof Tops Reuter Wireless. Warsaw, July 24. A heavy deathroll is feared to be inevitable in the region oi Sandomierz, south of Warsaw, where the Vistula has broken its banks and there is now a flooded area of 1,500 square miles, with an average depthReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article72 1934-07-26 11 Offer By Communists Turned Down Reuter Wireless. London, July 24. The National Joint Council, representing the Trade Union Congress and the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Labour Party, has turned down the proposal by the British Communist Party for organisation of an united front against Fascism and war.Reuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article56 1934-07-26 11 Swiss Authorities Seize Load Of Explosives Reuter Wireless Berne, July 24. The Government is protesting to Berlin following the Swiss seizure of a German mote-brat in Swiss territorial waters of Lake Constance, containinc explosives for Nazi terrorist activities in Austria. Three members of the "Nazi Austrian Legation" frcrnReuter Wireless - 56 words
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Article54 1934-07-26 11 Settled After Two-Hour Neeting Reuter Wireless. Paris, July 24. The French crisis has been settled and the Cabinet remains unchanged, ihe mee'ing lasted two hours after M. Doumergue had spent a day in conversaions with individual dissentient ministers for the hatched' to be ruried, otherwise the political truceReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article109 1934-07-26 11 Public Ownership M., COLLECTIVE PEACI SYSTEM Reuter. London, July 25 f I pUBLIC ownership and control primary industries and the sj vices of banking, credit and land J the chief items in the "programl of action" issued by the Labour Pa executive for consideration at annual partyReuter. - 109 words
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Article131 1934-07-26 11 Increased Use Of Horn! Services k. Reuter. London, July THAT the British, public has bec| increasingly air-minded is shown uiie popularity of the air lines operg by Imperial Airv/ays and Railways ci bine foimed last March. The London-Isle of Wight service, pecially, is running to capacity. ScvReuter. - 131 words
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Article77 1934-07-26 11 Hitler Increases Their 1 Status Reuter. Berlin, July J Hi ler has i.sued a decree raising black-unifoimed Nazi Guards 'o staus of an independent organisa of the Nazi Party "in view of t grea'< services in connection with events of June 30." Thus their leader. Himmler. wil equalReuter. - 77 words
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Article37 1934-07-26 11 Under the auspices of the Indian sociation. the Rev. H. B. Amstutz, delivered an interesting lecture on America You Never See." The adc was highly appreciated by a la audience. Mr. T. G. Thomas was it chair.37 words
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Advertisement115 1934-07-26 11 I Just Arrived I j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"[, NEW RECORDS For Mid July a 1 ALSO THE FOLLOWING POPULAR RECORDS: 1 N4268. Carioca, Rumba Sosnick's Orch. Count Your Blessings, F.T. N4267. Flying Down to Rio, F.T. Rudy Vallee's Orch. h Orchids in the Moonlight, F.T. *****. My Hat's on Side115 words
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341 1934-07-26 12 NO SWEATED LABOUR Local Interview r EFFICIENCY OF THE MANUFACTURERS •HAT the efficiency of Japanese maufactnrers has resulted In panose goods flooding the world prkets is t!i" view of Mr. M. Kobaphi, managing director of the big*nt hosiery firm in Japan, Naigai mirnono Kaisha,341 words
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Article227 1934-07-26 12 i Two More Suspects Detained IF. Detective Branch has detained twe more Chinese in connection h 'he Maude Road murder. One of four men who were arrested on nday has already been charged wi pder and will be brought up again morrow. in view of his arrest227 words
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Article95 1934-07-26 12 Revenue Officer's Find Among Luggage 'leading guilty before the third gistrate (Mr. J. M. Blander) this rnlng to a charge of bringing 23 untnpcd letters into the Colony, a Chi- ;e lodging-house runner named Kwoh n Hee was fined $46, and the letters I fo ordered to be95 words
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Article173 1934-07-26 12 Alleged Breach Of Trust FURTHER evidence was recorded by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday in connection with the case In which a Chinese, Lee Soon Kiat, is charged on three coun Is of criminal breach of trust involving about $4,000. The accused, who is a173 words
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Article332 1934-07-26 12 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at i» a.m.: Bainbridgc (H. C.) Twice Seven. Autobiography. Illus. Balfour (H. H.) An Airman Marches. Illus. (Aviation). Binzig (Paul) Exchange Control. Elson (H. W.) History of the United States of America. Maps. Engelbrecht (H. C.) and332 words
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Article67 1934-07-26 12 Sequel To Alleged Knife Attack WHEN a Chinese, Goh Siow Cheng, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday on charges of attempted murder and voluntarily causing hurt, it was disclosed that the complainant, a compatriot, had died in hospital. The case is a sequel to an67 words
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Article115 1934-07-26 12 Contractor On Bail Of $3,000 Tan Ah Kow, the Chinese contractor who is charged with cheating Messrs. J Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., the total sum involved being about $7,000, made another appearance in the police court this morning. He was produced before Mr. J. M. Brander. Accused's115 words
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Article184 1934-07-26 12 Received Bribe Of Two Dollars MEERA AKBAR. the North Indian police constable who was charged with receiving a bribe of $2 from a Chinese bus conductor was convlc'ted by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday and fined $30 or in default, 21 days' rigorous imprisonment. Mr.184 words
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Article149 1934-07-26 12 Society's Annual Dinner And Meeting The Penang Medical Practitioners' Society which has a membership of 32. held its annual dinner and general meeting on Saturday night at the Strand Hotel. Dr. J. G. Bradon Bravo presided, and the others present were: Drs. K. Mohd. Arift. J. E. Smith.149 words
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Article70 1934-07-26 12 A Chinese, Ho Ah Chap, appeared before Mi. J. M. Brander In the Third Court yesterday morning on a charge of theft of a box containing some stamps, a promissory note and $30 in cash. The complainant was Wee Koon Cheng, cf the Tiong Wah Hotel. 123. North70 words
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Article42 1934-07-26 12 The King has been pleased to Appoint Mr. G. A. Stafford Northcote, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary of the Gold Coast, to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Guiana in succession to Sir Edward Denham, recently appointed Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief of Jamaica.42 words
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Article216 1934-07-26 12 Crime Thriller At The Capitol i THE CINEMAS THE body of a man with a bludgeon wound on the head, a knife wound In the, back and a bulle. wound in the temple and seven people who had perfectly good motives for commit ting tnc murder--this is216 words
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Article65 1934-07-26 12 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the inimitable comedians, delighted a large audience at ihe Ritz cinema, Geylang. in their full-length talkie "Sons of the Desert." last night. The picture is shown at the se.cond house at 9.15 p.m. "In a Monastery Garden. 17 starring65 words
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Article97 1934-07-26 12 Coolie Overcome By Escaping Gas A Chinese is alleged to have been eat by a knif? whilst attempting to stop a compatriot from stabbing a woman in Amoy Street yesterday morning. He received two incised wounds over the left thumb and fourth finger respectively and was taken to97 words
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Article83 1934-07-26 12 The Municipal health statemen- for the week ended July 21 shows that there were 205 deaths, compared wth 194 in the preceding week and 178 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of dea h we:e Beri-beri G, Dhthisis 28, malaria 10, pneumonia83 words
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Article186 1934-07-26 12 Action In Supreme Court A DISPUTE between two local Chettiars concerning the payment of $3,000 in a current account between the parties had a sequel in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Prichard. A. M. Avidaiyappa Chettiar sued N. P. L. S. T. Muthiah Chettiar for the186 words
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Article416 1934-07-26 12 Committed For Trial At Johore 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 25. Chia Ah Peng, alias Chia Ah Seng was his morning produced befcr e Mr. F. V. Duckworth (First Magistrate, Johore Bahru I in connection with the preliminary enquiry into a charge ol having returned416 words
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Article157 1934-07-26 12 Chinese Charged With Helping In Concealment i What is alleged to be an echo of thr recent thefts in Orchard Road was heard in the local Police Court this morning when a Chinese was produced before Mr Norman Grice and charged with assisting in concealing stolen property.157 words
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Article41 1934-07-26 12 An English-ipeaking Chinese. Tang Ah See, appeared this morning before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. \Q answer a charge of being drunk and disorderly in Victoria Street. The hearing w&a postponed till to-morrow bail being allowed in $U),41 words
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Article243 1934-07-26 12 Dutch Archaiclogisfs Expedition AN important expedition which is likely to open many hitherto clo ed pages of the pre-history of Malaya nas started, headed by Prof esse i Van Stein Callenfels, the eminent Dutch archaeologist and prefcistJfian. Professor Callenfels, who has been foi some time in243 words
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439 1934-07-26 12 LET mc at ihis time express my appreciation for the privilege Fox Film las given me of getting better acquained with you, the entertainment public. E know some of yon., these few who lave honoured mc by visits to my 'Scandals" in New York439 words
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Advertisement26 1934-07-26 12 I Rupert: Come on guys, A follow me, I've landed in ihe BEST of Spirits." (HI £Ls> 1 Obtainable from all Dealers $2.75 ITOIIEYS BRJMPY ■«<*»-•»■»«»■■»-...■.■.■.. Ul26 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-26 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUKAJiXI19 words
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Article1102 1934-07-26 13 AMAZING CASE IN PAHANG Her Husband s Orders? Assessors Recommend To Mercy sHOT AND KILLED A CHINESE SENTENCE of death was passed at Raub Assizes on 1 Malay woman, aged 21, the wife of one of the eight major chiefs of Pahang, who was charged1,102 words
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Article79 1934-07-26 13 Results Of British Manoeuvres Reuter. London, July 25. CONSIDERABLE success by the dey fen ln aeroplanes is chronicled in the official narrative of the la t phases of the air attacks on London. It shows that while a mist at night prevented ihe fighters from flying it enabledReuter. - 79 words
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Article250 1934-07-26 13 The German Minister Recalled Reuter. Reuter. Berlin, July 26. The German minister to Austria has been recaPed. All rebels crossing the frontier will be arrested. Vienna, July 26. Rintelen, the Austrian Ambassadcr in Rome, has been arrested here. He is known to be strongly Nazi in sympathy, thoughReuter. - 250 words
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Article1602 1934-07-26 13 Th* Amazing Little Man's Career DR. Engelbert Dollfuss rose from peas an! stock to be Chancellor of Austria. He was the youngest and smallest Prime Minister in Europe, being under five feet in height, which earned him the Viennese nickname "D»er Milli-Met-ternich." During many tense months in 19331,602 words
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Article43 1934-07-26 13 Cloudburst Kills Eigh People Reuter. Eagle Pass 'Texas) July 2 EIGHT people are dead and 20 ci cally injured, whih many have I rendered at All< d as the result of a cloudbor-t Houses were crump en under the 1 rent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article212 1934-07-26 13 Sikh Convicted And Bounfij Over That it was possession which construed the main ingredient in a charge of and that a man had no right to take a\i even his own property from another wl out the latter's permission, was the s mission made this morning by212 words
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Article76 1934-07-26 13 Appearing before the District Jugj Mr.* H. A. Forrer, this morning a Cfl nese named See Toh Seng was cnail! with possession of dutiable liquor. I meriting liquor and being in posses] of a still. J Accused claimed trial on all II charges. Mr. Derby, of the Government76 words
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Article80 1934-07-26 13 A boy and a girl have been report missing to the police. The boy. a Shanghai Chinese of f years of age named Hang Ec Mo, I missed from his home in Jalan Bi on July 20. When last seen he was wearing"] European-cut coat and khaki ShoH80 words
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Article54 1934-07-26 13 A fine of $!20 or 17 weeks' i:npr:s ment was imposed tty the Di A Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer this morn on a woman Ong Tv m who s?ood charge of distilling lioucr in a n hut at 153-13. Tanjong Rhu Accused, pleadinu guilty she was distilling54 words
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Article47 1934-07-26 13 Pleading gui:ty on a charge ot U ng in nossevdon of ch-mdu no', bl registered smoker Ooh To*.g was fined $3 or 10 days' imprison] by the Disrict Judge, Mr. H A Fofl this morning. Loh Ah Pek was fined $0 on a sItJ charge.47 words
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Advertisement80 1934-07-26 13 ■ii— iiwiiiiwuiiiinMininiigiiiwiiiii iimimm mi mniiiirr- »iiiiiiiiiiiiiiininininiiiiiijniiiiiiiimiHiiwnniMi.i«H.ii...."-»— I ELECTRIC EXPOSURE METER i It saves your film and avoid dis- 1 appointment. To keen amateurs as I well as professionals i f is worth its m m I weight in gold. m 9 Simple in operation and accurate. I Point it at80 words
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Advertisement39 1934-07-26 13 11 THE 4 EMPLOYERS 9 LIABILITY |j ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Ijj (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, j MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL J RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE 1 INSURANCE. I (General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144.39 words
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1232 1934-07-26 14 Penang Punters' Prospects Reviewed We Day Professional Meeting Opens I On Saturday opening day of the five-day ptumn Meeting of the Penang Club on Saturday will see a 5 f nine events being run, two L being devoted to the newly I1,232 words
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Article80 1934-07-26 14 Cricket Conference Rejects Australian Proposal Reuter. London, July IS. The Imperial Ci'cket Conference to-day rejected the Australian srog--estion of a new law empowering umpires to r. j-ball a bowler if they consider that he is intimidating the batsmen with his tactics, the i on-ler-nce considering? that sucn aReuter. - 80 words
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Article161 1934-07-26 14 Mackenzie Footers Beat Bras Basah XI T\ a keenly contested soccer match yes- I 1 tctvlav the Mackenzie Footers defeated the Bras Basah Road Sprinters by 2-1 in the S.CF.A. Inter-district U pSi' of the field were waterlogged, and J] \rntrol was difficult. The Srst half o the161 words
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Article76 1934-07-26 14 New Times Set. Up At Stockholm Reuter. Stockholm, July 25. new world's record for the three thousand metres was established today by Henry Neilsen (Denmark) who covered the distance in eight nuns. 1« seconds. Kusocinski, the holder, was second. Ren Eastman also established a new record when heReuter. - 76 words
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Article47 1934-07-26 14 SC.C. "B" XI v. Y.MC.A. on Monday at the S.C.C.: D. R. Godfrey; J. R. McDougall. A Buchanan; R. .F. Heath, C. H. W. Goult, G. Dodds; H. Busby, J. B Pvnegar, M. G. Yust de la Paisieres, W. D. C Erskine Crum. E McCreanor.47 words
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Article129 1934-07-26 14 Forthcoming Matches In Singapore I OCAL football enthusiasts will have L the opportuni y of seeing one of "e best amateur soccer teams from the C °SatTes L n g amst 0 Ve OO Malay a Con, JSi*5 a* Combined. 'SingaporeMdfc have been arrange o?wWch S arenowon129 words
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Article51 1934-07-26 14 Fleetwood-Smith Routs Durham Reuter. Sunderland, July Durham were dismi.-scd fJrTI runs when they tock the Australians to-day, Fleetwc >d Sm-th capturing seven wickets for 21 then went in and scored 210 runs for the loss of three wickets. Bromley being unlucky to mLss a cer*ury byReuter. - 51 words
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Article366 1934-07-26 14 Latest Positions Of The Teams LATEST positions in the S League and Commercial Cup Competition are as follows: FIRST DIVISION Goals, p W. L. D. F. A. Pts. wms 11 5 3 3 U 13 lr Brani ii s c i s s s Malays 8 3 5366 words
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Article70 1934-07-26 14 The following will represent the S.C.C. in a friendly football match on the Paujng to-day against the Bendemeer Athletic Club:—Cherrinfiton; Muncey, Taylor; Crichton, Donald, Walling; Mernhel... King, Brand, Fyfe and Johnson. Bendemeer A.C. team: Cheok Wah, Wing Kee, Siak Cheng, Kong Guan, Peck Kan, Ah Wing, Hor70 words
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Article49 1934-07-26 14 Heap Eng Moh XI v. the O.C.B.C. Staff As ocia 'icn to-day at the Geylang Stadium: Han Swee, Tang San, Lian Kee Siong Kav. Swee Tcck, Koon Leong, Beng Wan, Heck Chuan, Yeow Soon, Cheng Koon and Boon Leng. Reserves:—Ah Lee, Lian Hock and Tuan Chee.49 words
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Article, Illustration662 1934-07-26 14 At Jalan Besar THE MERCANTILE INSTITUTE AN interesting afternoon's sport was enjoyed by a large gathering of spectators yesterday when the Mercantile Institute's annual athleticmeeting took place at the Jalan Beaar Stadium. His Excellency D. Jose de Costa Nunes, Bishop of Macao, distribute the prizes at the662 words
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Advertisement49 1934-07-26 14 IP9 Fifty- two weeks lof Fitness I rpHE most important secret is comi ttwWWWwa 1 P^ ete inner cleanliness Im P uri!ies iii YSlem "h 1d 9 I on rising add one or iwo leaspoonfuh I I drink while still bub^ scon s TURNER, LTP, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. ENGLAND49 words
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1048 1934-07-26 15 Mr. Sopwith Sails In The Endeavour What America's Cup Has Done For The Sport T. O. M. Sopwith's yacht, Endeavour, sailed from England on inday on her journey to America, ore she will race for the America's Cup. ihe cup is an1,048 words
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Article114 1934-07-26 15 Annual Carnival At Fort Canning n«HE annual swimming carnival of the I Y.M.CA. will be held at ning en Aug. 25. when the following events will be open to all comers 120 yds. free style championship, plunging; diving (five to be named by the competitor on the entry114 words
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Article71 1934-07-26 15 The Old Rafflesiam' team to tbi «P nual ma;ch between past andpresent boys of Raffles Institution for the Clatte Fhield '3 b3 played on the R.i. grounu on Monday, will be as follows:--Wan Hussein, Choo Seng Quee Kemat Yeow Cheng Hoe. Wong Quek Boon St roe Omar71 words
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Article72 1934-07-26 15 Test Batsmen In Form For Players Reuter. |ig London', July 25. MAURICE Leyland and Leslie Ames were in form in the Gentlemen v. Playrs match which commenced at Lord s yesterday, scoring 80 and 76 respectively. The professionals put up a total score of 263, F. R-Reuter. - 72 words
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Article74 1934-07-26 15 The following are the ties for the "A" and "B" singles championships of the Horlicks Badminton Party to be played off at|3so, East Coast Road, at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday: "A" Tan Choo Kee v. Tan Hong Hoon, Ronnie Chan v. Neo Kirn Poh. "B" Tan Tiang Bee74 words
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Article956 1934-07-26 15 Meeting Adopts Extension Scheme AT a special meeting held at the Singapore Golf Club at Bukit Timah yesterday, alternative schemes for PJ"°~ viding more elbow room were put to tne meeting and one, providing for tne development of the Club's own property met with most support.956 words
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Article148 1934-07-26 15 Singapore Championship Tournament TIES for the week-end in the Singapore open badminton championships are as follows: SATURDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Junior singles (semi-finals): —Tan Chuan rlock v. Wong Chong Teck, Tay Swec Heng v. Chen Chung Seh. Mixed doubles (semi-final): —Koh Keng Siang and Miss Tai Yee Wen148 words
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Article92 1934-07-26 15 Concluding Ties In S.C.C. Tournament fT*IES in the lawn oowls tournament a< J. the S.C.C. are as fellows: To-morrow <;ine:les semi-final): H Henshelwood 1—0) v. W. M. Edwards (—5). Monday (doubles semi-finai) E. J. Cassels and Dr. R. G. Spink (plus I) E. A. Brown and A. S.92 words
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Article61 1934-07-26 15 The Singapore Athletic Union team v. the Aston AC. at Balestier on Tuesday will be: F. L. De Silva, Amat Hussein. B. S San. L. K. Swee. W. Q. Boon, Street, E. P. Scully, Mansor. Bakar Sulong, Raia Mat, Syed Mohamed Shahab. Reserves: Wan Puteh. C.61 words
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Article269 1934-07-26 15 Davis Cup Final j AUSTRALIANS LOSE Alt!, WIMBLEDON London, July 24. l i AFTER winning the first two siui gles matches in the final of the Davis Cup competition, for the right to challenge GreaSl Britain (holders), Australia lost th'|l remaining two singles and one bles269 words
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Advertisement98 1934-07-26 15 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $3 -~(100.000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlememts). I j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.G. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the98 words
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Article, Illustration892 1934-07-26 16 Three-Day "Test; To Be Played In Edinburgh THE Australians, who completed the twentieth match of their tour in the fourth Test on Tuesday, are now in Scotland, where they are playing a two-day match against I Durham, after which they will engage Scotland in a892 words
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Article107 1934-07-26 16 Result Of Oldfield Cup Competition The following is the result of the DldfleTd Cup competition ptayed last Saturday at the Garrison G.C. Hr and Mrs. S. H. Moss,B2-15 -€7. 9T t J L R. Huelin and 2 Miss' Power 86-18>, 67', -SkiSSf Mrs Jlnn^ Ft £s£ and Mrs107 words
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Advertisement181 1934-07-26 16 "EDGE WORTH" EXTRA HIGH GR ADE 1 Hl:,v ia :l smokin leasure that never to please Vacuum packed to ensure 1 1 W TBfiP tactory ireahneas in any climate. Blended in two grades to suit ail tastes > FLAKE or READY RUBBED. Of All High Class Tobacconists. SOLE AGENTS: F181 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-26 16 I We have to have more room such is I the demand for more and yet more FORD I Cars and Trucks. SALES Hp SERVICE UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. I I ORCHARD ROAD, PHONE 5484 SINGAPORE. I Represented by WEARNE BROS., LTD. at Penang—Ipoh—Kuala Lumpur—Malacca. I45 words
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Article872 1934-07-26 17 WILL KILL HOME INDUSTRIES Helps Dumping j 1'EIPING JOURNAL'S VIEWS v 1 I\( K China regained her customs autonomy in 1928, the import i i»i has been revised four times, it first revision was made in r ii uary, 1929, the second in uimary, j931,872 words
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Article354 1934-07-26 17 Why Clean Sweep Is Impossible SINCE the suppression of the Fukien lebellion the campaign against Communist-band ts in Kiangsi ha3 made- considerable progress until to-day only nine districts on the Fukien-Kwangtung-Kiangsi border remain in the hands of the Communists. Owing to the blockade maintained by the354 words
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Article125 1934-07-26 17 Three Demands By 'The i Chinese Shanghai, July 6 In connection with last week's incident on Hainlng Road In the Hongkew district in which a Chinese woman was beaten by two Japanese marines, th? Chinese Citizen's League ot the Intennational Settlement yesterday brought up three demands for acceptance125 words
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Article62 1934-07-26 17 To Be Established At Shanhaikuan i t Tientsin, July 10. Preoaratlors have been completed for the establishment of a Customs j office at Shanhaikuan by the Chines? authorities for the collection of duties on goods coming Inside the Grea- Wall i rrom Manchuria. j Other offices will probably62 words
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Article54 1934-07-26 17 Nanking, July 4. In compliance wi/th the request of :he Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Executive Yuan to-day issued an order to the effect tha' Chinese cloth should be used for dres*ies by both men and women. Th- order does not prohibit the wearing of j54 words
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Article482 1934-07-26 17 Lack Of Technical Training I j ALL schools in the country have started 'heir summer vacations and thousands of students have been graduated. All these young graduates are the flower of China's younger generation. We hope that society will give tnese graduates a chance to prove482 words
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Article97 1934-07-26 17 Inspects School In Fenghua Ningpo, July 1. General Chiang Kai Shek spent the whole day yesterday in attending to his family affairs. This morning he inspected the Muiin School at Hsikou and gave a speech before the students. General Cniang will give a dinner party to*all his relative97 words
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Article55 1934-07-26 17 i Chinkiang, July 2. The Kiangsu Party Office has ad dressed a communication to Ihe Provincial Government requesting that the various districts in the province 1 instructed to see that no "indecen j dress is worn by women. The Party urges that anybody found wearing such dresses should55 words
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Article625 1934-07-26 17 Eradicatory Steps DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONS to one who just returned from an investigation trip in a certain province, the officials there are unwilling to assume posts, after their appointments have been announced for the simple reason that the districts have already been so impoverished by Communists and625 words
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Advertisement87 1934-07-26 17 Sole Distributers:—HENßY WADGH CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. j,, i I SMOKE THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARS H Made <rom the best selected Manila Tobacco. j An ideal smoke lor the Tropics. Obtainable from all Tobacconists throughout the Strait- Set jenu'iits Ij and Federated Malay States. 1 Ar.ni.: M.87 words
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Article1574 1934-07-26 18 Mr. Richard Sidney ADDRESS TO LOCAL ROTARIANS 1 OPEAKING on the lighter side of schoolmaster's life at the weekly tiffin of the Singapore Rotary Clu!> yesterday, Mr. Richard Sidney 1 e lated a few experiences of schools here and in England, and mentioned certain difficulties encountered1,574 words
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Article322 1934-07-26 18 £250,000 Damage In Ten Days Berlin, June 20. SIMULTANEOUSLY with political and financial troubles, German authorities are having now to cope with an unprecedented series of big fires, which have broken out in all parts of the country in the past ten days, doing total322 words
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Article112 1934-07-26 18 Manchurian Experiment Wiih Soya Bean Oil Mukden. Tests which may revolutionise motor transport are being carried out here with fushun shale oil and scya bean oil n place of petrol or heavy cil. The engineering staff of the State Railways announces that it has carried cut successful112 words
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Article50 1934-07-26 18 Berlin. An 18-year-old girl of Essen has been tilled by her pigtails. She was employed by a restaurant not far from the town, and was engaged in washing seme clothes. Her pigtails became entangled in a washing machine, (twisted themselves around her neck and strangled her.50 words
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Advertisement42 1934-07-26 18 BELIEVE IT or NOT lOQpairsof "YICK'S" LEATHER FOOTWEARS FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN already been sold to the market since we started just a month ago. Full particulars on application. SHOW ROOM YICK WAH SING WATCH MAKER'S HOUSE 81, North Bridge Road.42 words
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Miscellaneous552 1934-07-26 18 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of ttu members of which are readers of the -Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them, Secretaries nrp invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete Happening* of general interest will stm mclv% in the Diary552 words
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Article596 1934-07-26 19 Passengers Oh The 44 Sakai" Express from Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis. July 21. M R j Montgomery, the contractor and landed proprietor of IfifUntm, Kota Bharu on the 19th for Singaon a short business trip. u k Pakiry, attached to the State er's Office, Kuala596 words
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Article275 1934-07-26 19 Dispute Over Promissory Note JUDGMENT was given by Mr. Justice Gerahiy, K.C., in the Supreme Court yesterday for Nadhan Singh in the case in which he .sued Inder Singh for $785 40, being principal and interest due on a promissory note dated Nov. 1, 1931. The defendant denied275 words
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Article201 1934-07-26 19 Archbishop's Advice To Young M6n Brisbane. A FEW words about the Modern Gir, and some advice to young men on the kind of wife not to choose by Archbishop Duhig. speaking at t,he annual Communion breakfast of the Catholic Daughters of Australia, in Brisbane: "Modern girls have201 words
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Article152 1934-07-26 19 Two Sikhs Before The Court Two Sikhs, Babu Singh and Fakir Sing 1 ippeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr N Grice) yesterday in connection with a case in which the former is charged with theft of a motor-car valued at $700. 0 It appears that the accused,152 words
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Article49 1934-07-26 19 Berlin. The Berlin hereditary diseases court has held twenty meetings and pronounced judgment in 348 cases. It is stated that 325 persons were ordered to be sterilised, including 13 persons under 20 years of age and 11 over 50 years. The operations was declined in cases.49 words
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Article452 1934-07-26 19 Tamil Sentenced At Kuala Lumpur (Rjrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 24. A TAMIL named Veerayah was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court to-day with dishonestly retaining a g,o,ld..rlng valued at $14.25 the property of Nachiappan at Batu Caves on452 words
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Article414 1934-07-26 19 Foreign Trad* of Malaya by Countries of Origin and Ifc.tfr.tion uurin,- the ntonti, of June, lit*, (in Thousands of Dollars, Table I IMPORTS Netherlands ther TOtal u t 10 United Possessions Continent United Countries June 1934 May 19b 4 June t*W M.,, of Article Kingdom and of414 words
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Advertisement367 1934-07-26 19 OLD-FASHIONED n I It looks old, it sounds old, it old. All night long its heavy tick disturbs your rest In the > Ij morning, this old-fashioned alarm clock jolt, you roughly out of dreamland. f j j MODERN But the new Big Ben is different. This beautiful new clock367 words
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Article, Illustration56 1934-07-26 20 R presentatives of the Chinese Community of Negri Sembilan who welcomed Mr. Lv Tse Chin, Chinese Consul for the F.M.S.. on his recent visit to the town. Mr. Lv Tse Chin is seated in the centre, with Dato Wong Yick Tong J.P.. C.H.,56 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-07-26 20 Rumah Miskin soccer XI another team entered in the Chinese inter- district competition.13 words
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Advertisement145 1934-07-26 20 JUL- —1 9 "DAISY I tm FLOWERS. lft, Orchard Boa*, Singapore. 'Phone 4097. i' 1 Safeguard your health s- SCOTT'S Emulsion m TT is so easy to catch infeo cooiiyEßOit Mtf3|& 1 tion even the dust- Jr^ XX X laden air on the streets carries N a menace to your145 words
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