Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1934
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Title Section43 1934-07-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Mataya XXL- No. 1V SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1934 FIVE CBNIS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, July 28. 19' I Malaya Tribune 2\ PAGES. SINGAPORE. SAT! I RI»AV -1 L'LY 28, 1934. FOR43 words
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Advertisement236 1934-07-28 1 «aiuhuj I i aribmte p ninnfft In -jMalaya HE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. I I! Sole Importers: i I riie East Asiatic Company, Limited j smOAl-OlUi UPALA LUMPUR '1 QUAIJTY THE FIRST CONSIDERATION Cilbeys j Old Tom Dry Gins are tlie best. j SOLE AGENTS QBgggfe I236 words
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Advertisement155 1934-07-28 1 j A. FLINTER. JJ 6, Kaflleu Place, Singapore. J Importing Diamonds ann Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Sdlinv; ;at latest and lowest market j prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices j according to daily exchange rates. 1 THE155 words
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Article85 1934-07-28 2 Appeal For Continued Support Dear Girls, Please allow me to introduce myself to all of you, as Aunt Mabel's successor. I sincerely hope that all members of the "Corner" will continue to write in regularly and give me the same support as they did to my predecessor.85 words
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Article116 1934-07-28 2 (By "Raindrop.") 1'jHE moon was shining brightly in the clear, pale blue sky, and here and there were fleecy white clouds. A calmness reigned over the warm night. At about eleven o'clock the wind bepan to blew, and dark clouds covered the sky. The distant rumbles of thunder116 words
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Article96 1934-07-28 2 (By "Rosy Chia") ONE day a certain circus arrived at a town in Kent. Early the next morning an elephant managed to escape from the keeper. He came to a grocer's shop at the corner of one of the principal streets, where .finding the dcor closed, he96 words
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Article, Illustration233 1934-07-28 2 (By "Phyllida," Malacca.) RICE cultivation in Malacca is havimt the earnest attention of the Government now. It is of the utmost Importance that there should be an ample supply of rice as it is the staple lood of the inhabitants. it the present moment, the233 words
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Article189 1934-07-28 2 By "Smiliiig Through.") F.OPLE say that childhood is the best pare of life. They look back at their childhood and remember all its happy days. How jolly it was when they were girls and went to school. The jolly games, the fun they had at school, the old home,189 words
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Article139 1934-07-28 2 (■By "Annie.") HELLO Chums, I'm back again to out favourite "Corner." Hope all of you are and bright. Idleness is a great vice and dangei It is an evil of itself and father of r.ther evils. It does not harm but it prevents goodness. An idle man can't be139 words
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Article133 1934-07-28 2 (By "Lucky Star.") y*7E often hear of bicycles being I* crushed to pieces by lorries and fcoiliding with rickshas, and many a young, promising lad meets his death thus. A cyclist should know how to ride properly and steadily before he ventures out into the busy133 words
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Article342 1934-07-28 2 (By "Lucky Lass.") IN the country of Matsuyama, there lived a happy family a father, mother and a little girl. The Emperor of Tokio wished to have an interview with the little girl's fatuei When the day came for her father to go both she and her342 words
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Article30 1934-07-28 2 "Smiling Through" and "Happy--50 -lucky-Girl" are welcomed to the Corner.' Will the former girl please sena me her address in order that I may send her her badge.30 words
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Article203 1934-07-28 2 I By "Phyllida" Malacca AT times the sea is so calm, that the water seems scarcely to move, and the boats and ships resting on its bosom appear to glide along very slowly. At other times, the sky becomes overcast, the clouds get thicker and darker,203 words
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Article142 1934-07-28 2 (By "Miss Kuala Lumpur.") A PASSENGER on a small vessel voyaging on the south seas, relates how one night it suddenly became as light as day on board his ship. Jumping up to see what was the matte;, *13 saw a huge creature with its body halt out142 words
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Article215 1934-07-28 2 (By "Rosalind C") BEFORE dealing with the abov> ject I deem it my duty b thanks to Aunt Mabel for allowin to participate in this progie"Corner." Among all out-door sports, swimm is the best. It is an exercise that c be indulged in by all. While we swim our215 words
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Article197 1934-07-28 2 'By "Lucy Cheong."' HELLO girls! You may be interest to know that this is my first bution to the "Corner," and I am g< to bore you with an account abou postman's life. Everyone knows what a pos'.man like, and knows what his duty is, most people cannot197 words
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Article161 1934-07-28 2 'By "Marianne:') THE dawn was breaking and a iday was bcrn. My friends ami i including "Mary Pickford," were making preparations for our uay s excursion to Pulau Bukom. After an hour of idle dreams ol in adventures awaiting us on the :si.iu we reached our161 words
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Article80 1934-07-28 2 (By "Sweet Fifteen:') HELLO Cousins, hero arn I a 1 member of the delightful "Cor: Where are the regular "Cornerites' to? Come on "Lucky Star" where you? Are you too busy to write to "Corner?" I am sure not. "Annie Gan," wher eare you. why ci you80 words
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Advertisement94 1934-07-28 2 I 4 Kill mosquito^ with flit m I and avoid Vl6 I EASE i HIARGO NEEM I t T f th m^ 8t j o^^^ I I MARGO SOAP. I THE CALCUTTA CBEMIGAL CO., LTD j (Incorporated in India). j jg, BAFFLES CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 44 1 6. j Injuries94 words
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Article595 1934-07-28 3 Meeting Of The Sanitary Hoard Our Own Correspondent* Seromban, July 25. i MEETING ol the Seiemban Sanitary A Board was held in the Council b n litis morning;, the Chairman, v i n ban M.CJ3, presiding. Chairman bck the opportunity of to me Board. Messrs. J.595 words
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Article100 1934-07-28 3 Valparaiso* Worst Storm For :)0 Years Valparaiso. Chile. d two feet thick covered the streets it business quarter of Valparaiso es principal port, after the worst m for 20 years. The mud was m pi down ircm the surrounding hills b torrential rain. It obliterated the Plaza100 words
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Article290 1934-07-28 3 Research By Industrial Psychology Sydney. A LARGE restaurant in the city here was disturbed at the number of cuos. amounting to several hundred dozen a year, broUen in its washing-up department. At- first the management supposed that the type of crockery used was unsuitable for a restaurant.290 words
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Article175 1934-07-28 3 Spain Refuses Permission Kor Roulette Tables San Sebastian. There la to be no roulette here again h The f Sun Sebastian Corporation asked tho Government for permission to run roulette :ables in the oncc'amou. Casino this season-but the Cabinet has tinned down Lheir request. Immense sums have been175 words
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Article262 1934-07-28 3 The general eomm Uec cf the oinga..fje'v.V, c.A. acknowledges ihe followfog further donation:, to their finance campaign: r «106 each from Mr. Lee Cnoon Seng. Mr. Lim Boon Thin, Strains Stcamsmp Co ,«50 each trom My. Cfcfc Eng Say. A Chinese Friend/ Mr. V/. F. Wileoxson. Dollar Steamship262 words
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Article53 1934-07-28 3 The Dutch Government has introduced I a bill to establish Greenwich time in "lucent years commercial and transport interests have urged the necessity for such regulations. The Government has now declared its intention of adhering to western EuroDean time for air traffic, broadcasting and international collaboration53 words
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Article55 1934-07-28 3 Two men who had been missing for several days from their employment m a wine- cellar on an estate near Oporto have been found dead at the bottom of a huge wine cask They had evidently been overcome by th* ii,toxical in'- l u.nos as55 words
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Article45 1934-07-28 3 Schools To Train Experts Shanghai, July 9. THE Ministry of Finance has telegraphed the various provinces re quesftafthat schools be estabhshed foi the training of financial experts. Graduates will be employed by the local governments to handle administration in various districts. China Thnes.45 words
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Article48 1934-07-28 3 Paris. Sun-trap roofs for cars are making their first appearance taxicab recently placed on the streets he These taxis are immensely Half the passengers who take tnem amuse themselves by travelling standing up on the seat, with head and shoulders out of the top.48 words
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Article203 1934-07-28 3 Provisions* For Compulsory Retirement London. July 23. THE Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. Douglas Hacking! stated in the House of Commons that a committee with Lord Stanhope as eh air man had examined the block in .he promotion of infantry officers and as a203 words
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Advertisement219 1934-07-28 3 I £»j DWNK PS lU)SK BKAND M SYHITS. Iv 1 i i:,fKi"il Kin J i j lfes. J vIMiKSI sale, i:H ~.,,•> \lit'i' 1 or dirM mmrmmm I(,KIA Orannc Sol. manufacturer^ 40, Newton BEECHAM'S PILLS FOR Constipation, Liverishness, Indigestion, Biliousness Purely Vegetable. Sold Everywhere The World's Medicine l Ae/pmg him219 words
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1118 1934-07-28 4 Shipping News Notices. OIL TANKER CUT IN TWO Reconditioning Work At Sourabaya A VERY interesting piece of engineering I has been carried out on the motor J tanker Hermes by the Sourabaya Drydock I Co., represented in the United Kingdom by Messrs. Ross, Skoefield and Co., Ltd., Liverpool. This ship1,118 words
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Article486 1934-07-28 4 Swedish Objections To Subsidised Services AT the end of 1936 the subsidies granted by the Swedish Government for aerial services will expire and the Swedish Board of Trade is now obtaining the views of interested transport and other commercial undertaking to serve as a guide to the486 words
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Article289 1934-07-28 4 Crossley Diesel Engines Installed TWO Thames spritsail coasting barges, I the Leonard Piper and Glenway, were recently converted into motorships by the installation of Crossley diesel engines. These vessels have proved so successful in service that the owners, Messrs. Samuel West, Ltd., have given orders to Messrs. Richards,289 words
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Article205 1934-07-28 4 Advocacy For Equal Subsidy For Equal Service t (By Air Mail) London, July 17. Following a special meeting of the Liveipool Steam Ship-owners' Association to-day to consider the Government's shipping policy, the following official statement was issued:— "The Association, having given consideration to the shipping policy of H.M.205 words
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Article67 1934-07-28 4 Soviet Orders For 4 Cruisers And 4 Destroyers Helsingfors. The Soviet Government has decided to place with France orders for four 7 000--ton cruisers and four destroyers, accord- rel,able information received here This is a sequel to the recent visit of a Soviet naval mission to Brest and67 words
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Article547 1934-07-28 4 SHIPYARD UNIONS 40-HOUR WEEK Joint Conference In Edinburgh A CONFERENCE representing the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation and various trade unions covering workers in the shipbuilding and shipreparing industries was held in Edinburgh, on June 27 to discuss an application from the unions concerned for a 40-hour working week, without reduction in547 words
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Advertisement324 1934-07-28 4 i STEAMER SAILINGS. I I Oc and I BRITISH I INDIA I P. &O.S. N. CUT* SAILINGS. I OUTWARDS. I Due L QriUAII Tonnage. Singapore WT SOMALI 6,810 Aug. 1 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 W BANGALORE C.OOO Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug 31 COMORIN 15,000 Sept324 words
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Advertisement95 1934-07-28 4 I W novo wwm J (Incorporated in Italy). I s^poTto: 8 CARGO SERVICE. Port S«.d. Br,nd,si, Venice f*£ te P,raeus Brindisi, Venice and j Spore sfe Venice HILDA Aug. 1 Aug j < m.v. SUMATRA Aug. 24 Aug. 25 j Fares to ITALIAN PORTS IcL II ci TTSV* i HONGKONG95 words
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Advertisement155 1934-07-28 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeuUch |H D n| AustraUche Dampfachiffi Getellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS. HO E£S? NG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug 7 mS ?HX?? NLAND via Ma nrta Au£. 21 m.s. ERMLAND. via Manila Sept. f m.s.155 words
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Advertisement606 1934-07-28 4 STEAMER SAlLmr^ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated i Q Germ an y OUTWARDS. S hai, N. China Japan t i S hai, N. China Japan A c HOMEWARDS. g 15 R^ R, H f r K MarSeilles 0»«. Kdam, Hamburg and Bremen in port sails T t ILIPPE;,forl LI PPE;,for Genoa, M'seilles,606 words
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Article488 1934-07-28 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. i iiAwim minmg share quotations i, I ;;'by Fraser Ind Co., exchange and stock brokers. issue Buyers. Sellers, van* Tin 6.4y 2 6,9 g A^ l rlumbun, Tin 37.6 40,--tl Austral Malay 50.- 52 6 Ay,r imam Tm 1$ Ayer Weng488 words
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164 1934-07-28 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RELUCTANCE OF BUYERS Sellers Asking Higher Prices (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 2: > >' cts., Up H Ct. Market Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices: London, 6 15 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady after easier. New York, 14'164 words
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Article208 1934-07-28 5 Singapore. July 27. r (Slam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $U2 R o£2! w roost N 2 per Koyan $102 5" ,Sl SirTm N 1 per Koyan. $93 I RlCe Inm N 2 per Koyan SB9 Pice. 3. Siam $lfio Siam, No. l $136 j Siam. No. 2208 words
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Article1150 1934-07-28 5 Speech By Mr. C. V. Thomas (By Air Mail* London. July 17. THE twenty-third annual general meeting of the Sungei Besi Mines. Lto.. was held at 73 Cheapside, E.C., Mr. c. v. Thomas (the chairman I presiding. The Secretary (Mr. T. P. Patterson. F C I1,150 words
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Article231 1934-07-28 5 The Week's Business Reviewed MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore!. Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market report dated July 27. state: The assassination >f Dr. DolWum has come as an unexpected ihoek t<> the w >rld. and ha* had an unsettling effect on Mil market*. Th" rubber market already231 words
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Article101 1934-07-28 5 Dependent On Protection By Governments Wellington. Mr N. S. Falla. managing director of fee Union Steamship Co.. of New Zealand, states that although th* company has not vet made any decision about oidering a new passenger liner at a cost of £1.000.000. it is prepared to place101 words
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Article47 1934-07-28 5 The Rural Board, Dindings. has presented a rate of 21 cf a cent to be paid m Sect of each pound ef rubber removed during the second quarter of 1934 from rubber lands of 100 acres or more, situated within the area ot the Board.47 words
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Article417 1934-07-28 5 Year's Profit Carried Forward twelfth annual general meeting o. New Scudai. Ltd.. was held at the registered offices of the Company, 96 Market Street. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. J. M. Sime was in the chair. and there were present Messrs. J. A. Elias. S Q. Wong. Lee417 words
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Article117 1934-07-28 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor &h*«. various brands of Kerosene are M Shell Aviat or. Spirit in 4-gauon drumVper British Imperial gallon $1.1? Shell Motor Spirit putnp per British Imperial gallon Stall Motor Spirit 4-gallon drums per British Imperial SheUMotor Spirit per 4-gallon tin117 words
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Article587 1934-07-28 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 M The following rubber snare quojat are Issued by Fraser and Co.. and and Evatt. Issue Value Fraser Lt Shares Co Eva*/ l Ulenby 1 '<5 182" 2 W5 M 1 Alor Gajah 1.274 1324 120 I.J IA. Hitam 160 175 1.60587 words
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Article46 1934-07-28 5 Siafapore, Friday, njj Buyers. Self d s s ecraal to Lo«doo j Standard. Spot (loo**) S do (K.0.8.) Aug. Standard R S.S. on Teador: Aug. Sept. Oct.jDec. M Jan.March v -jl i ol the dec* Yo.L Spot Sheet Spot Sh.et G.et- lh.46 words
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Advertisement52 1934-07-28 5 TUB SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AWD WORKMEN'S* COMPENSATION. L. O MABOOLIOUTH. OrriCS: I. FINLATSON GEE** THE HAOTFJW UNITED ASS TRANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D Cecil St Singapore. I |ohn c/.v n .«r-*t52 words
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Advertisement82 1934-07-28 5 THE EASTERN BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almelda Street. authorised and Subscribed nmm Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-Capital «H3S Reserve Fund and Reak J 100 000 BEAD OFFICE LONDOI*. BRANCBKS: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, AmTaßaghdad. Bahrein, Basra. Klriuk, lloaul and Bkurao«ee. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed82 words
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Advertisement144 1934-07-28 5 HO nOKO B |J THE CH^^^ A^^TH E^V^l^^ BANK. LTD. ROAD. Che Swee Chen*. Esq., Ch^rmanu Tan Ean Kiam, Esq., Gan Say Hong, Esq., Lee Choon Seng, Esq., Lim Keng Lian, fcsq., Aw Boon Par, Esq., Chan X ang Sw», Esq Lee Choon Poh, Esq., The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng144 words
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Advertisement584 1934-07-28 6 lII nmm LFCTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. I IS-17, Bras Baaah Koad, SINGAPORE I ■j you are In need of electric I hts, fang, motors, etc., and water {'vice, please write to the above j3re*s or 'Phone 3411. leai-tkr's skrip (Thr mKceuoi j i.t lot; or gum i fountain <>r ns.584 words
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Advertisement408 1934-07-28 6 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Kwong Y«k Banking Corporation, Ltd., SHARES at $1,200 each or nearest offer. Chinese principals only. 1 A B.C. P.O. Box 227, Kuala Lumpur. I FOR SALE. One complete Cigarette manufacturing machinery including tobacco cutting machines, furniture and fittings, drying room, etc. Also tobacco and registered trade408 words
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Advertisement527 1934-07-28 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. RUBBER REGULATION. Assessment Of Standard Production. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that applications for the assessment of standard production in respect of rubber estates of over 100 acres in the. Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States must reach the Chairman. Assessment Committee, 1 Clark- Street,527 words
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Advertisement446 1934-07-28 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. g CANVASSERS, either sex, wanted, whole or spare time to sell INO products. Good commission. Allowances after trial. Apply 14, Chulia Street, mornings. WANTED —Salesgirls, Managing Clerks and Shorthand Typist for different lines of an Import and Export wholesale firm. Good prospects to capable persons. Only Chinese need446 words
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Advertisement294 1934-07-28 6 EDUGAaaONAII_ FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHO9L, Established iS2B. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I.X Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to l"A*l* Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Prinrip PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge and294 words
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Advertisement484 1934-07-28 6 GRAND MID YEAR CLEARANCE SALE JULY Ist 31st. i RECORD BARGAINS IN SMASHING PRICES. Ala ru Clocks from 90 cts. upwards. I Pocket Watches from $1.25 upwards. Wrist Watches from $2.00 upward*. FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE. Yick Woh fling 429, NOITH BUDGE ROAD, (Naar Middle Road). GENUINE &I£s> EUGENE J484 words
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Article512 1934-07-28 7 Grave Problem In China i CCORDING to advices from Tientsin A thi yeart university graduates have i to launch a movement for the ol solving the un?mp'oyment on This mcvement is full o! ...ilicance and y;e wish it every ucces. v the cutset we would like to512 words
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Article85 1934-07-28 7 French Protest Against Th 2 System Paris. h distribution of free fitta to attract ttomen has become very popular with French shopkeepers. With a bar of chocolate they give away a thousandth part of a lottery tkket. With a pound of coffee they present a cup Committee of85 words
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Article83 1934-07-28 7 Istanbul Houses To Be Painted Red? Istanbul. An order that all the houses in the main streets of Istanbul most be painted the bum colour is to be issued by the municinality shortly. ~t This will b« done at f*J*™Z«? is reached on the most "JiUble colour. It83 words
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Article69 1934-07-28 7 Seven Lost Out Of Fif cen Posted Moscow. Following complaints abo«t Mjg* postal service. M. Alcxei Rykoff ommls ■ar of Communications, posted 15 test letUrs. Ordy eight of them reached their destinations. The newspapers demand a complete reorganisation of the postal s er^' e lg It is stated69 words
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Article248 1934-07-28 7 Famous Vienna Hotel Closes Vienna, June 21. r-DAY Vienna loses one of her few remaining links with the past, when the eanital of the Dual Monarchy v. as in its heyday. The Sacher Hotel, to the Auguetmers*rasse, is clos nc. and gu~ois have been given notice to248 words
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Article55 1934-07-28 7 Takes 24 Years To Travel 24 Miles Berlin. A postcard which has token 24 yean t travel 24 miles has just been deavei cd at Doomltz on the rf^ w r r r 24 nl ite ma" to°whom it wac addled has be™ dead for 19 years, he55 words
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Article192 1934-07-28 7 Relations With Manchuria Peiping, July 5. ACCORDING to informations from communication 5 circles the Chines? r>nthorltle« will start negotiations with *he Japanese fcr the resumption of nos'al relations China and Manchuria sho-tly now that through traffic on the Peiping-Mukden Railway has been resumed. It is said192 words
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Article136 1934-07-28 7 Maxim Gorky's Slashing Attack On Soviet Novelists Helsingfors. "Many of our youthful authors drinK far betu.r than th.y write." These words conclude a violent attack by Maxim (lOiky, the famous Russian novelist, on the younger generation of Soviet authors, Published in "Piavda," "Isvestia" and other papers cf136 words
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Article91 1934-07-28 7 Intends To Resign In Despair Joliet, Illinois. Frederick Van Hoin, a gaoler at Joliet orison is tired of looking alter thieves--he has been robbed three times in five months. Now he wants to resign. "Last February some convict.piked my pocket and stole 13 dollars (X 3), he cold91 words
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Article77 1934-07-28 7 Radio Boycott Ihreatencd In Prague Prague. A boycott of the Czechoslovak broadcasting 'corporation is threatened by the and managers of theatrical enterPr Thev h demand at least five per cent of the corporation's annual revenue to enable hem to survive the "unfa.r compete." of broadcast plays, sketches,77 words
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Advertisement568 1934-07-28 7 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Wcek-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6 50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m. f Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m., Holy Communion. 5.3(J p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Naval Base. G. 30 p.m., Evensong and Address. 8.30 p.m., Service at Missions to Seamen. Holy Communion,568 words
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Advertisement224 1934-07-28 7 Sunday, 7 30 a.m., Holy Communion in Tamil (Plain). 8 a.m. Children's Service. STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH. Prinsep Street. 8 a.m., Sunday School and Bibie {""IttSSCS 9 am, (Malay. Mr. Yeo Soy Bah. o rSr (English) Rev. W. Muriay. Tuesday 8 g p.m., Teachers' Training Class wprinesdav 8 p.m., Choir Practice.224 words
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Advertisement143 1934-07-28 7 \w w I You can now buy I STATE EXPRESS I luxury cigarettes B I at an everyday price. II I $rw (xpress I I MADE IN ENGLAND IL I k ARDATH TOBACCO CQMPAjjYJ^L^ Teeth Lovelieryour breath fragrant with Colgate's Be assured of complete reach. Its polishing inmouth loveliness-teeth gredient143 words
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Article, Illustration185 1934-07-28 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Kronviken, Norwegian, 1,519 tons from Hongkong 27-7, to Bangkok 28-7. Kudat, British, 1,021 tens; from Bangkok 28-7, to Bangkok 31-7. Raub, British, 573 tons; from Pontlanak 28.7, to PonUanak 30.7. t Hydra 11, Norwegian, 823 tons; from Bangkok 28-7, to185 words
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Article116 1934-07-28 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OF EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, July 2«. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Malacca Maru 18; Pres. Van Buren 11; Katong 9; Ajax 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Benvannoch 30; Adrastus 32; Laganbank 35; Fuku Maru 37.116 words
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Article103 1934-07-28 8 Condemned By An American Headmaster Saratoga Springs. New York. "Middle-age marriage" in the United was condemned by the headmaster of Skidmore College, Mr. Henry T. Moore, in his address to girls leaving at the end of the present term. He urged them to effect a "rediscovery of marriage."103 words
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Article101 1934-07-28 8 lhe local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence fcr non-boxholders wil' be sent out by the 8.25 a.m. delivery101 words
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Article13 1934-07-28 8 Left Arrd. By Spore London Christiaan Huygens July 6 July 2613 words
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Article154 1934-07-28 8 Government Encourage Construction Tsinan, July 11. fFHE Shantung provincial authorities A are doing everything possible to enL'ouraga road construction in the province. The first road completed is between Taierhchuang in southern Shantung and Weisien on the Kiaochow-Tsinan Railway. Construction on the road was started last June and it154 words
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Article110 1934-07-28 8 Alleged Culprits Arrested After 20 Years Cologne. A policeman caught three men in the act of robbing a station booking-office. He chased them on his bicycle and overlook them near Hilgen. They fired at him and he died of his wounds. That was in August, 1914. The110 words
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Article100 1934-07-28 8 First Victim Executed In Colorado Canon City, Colorado, June 23. William Cody Kelley, murderer, was executed at sunset last night, the first victim of Colorado's penitentiary's new lethal gas chamber, which has been substituted for the scaffold. I It had been tested with a number of animals100 words
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Article205 1934-07-28 8 SELLING. Singapore, July 27. London 3 months' sight 2|4 ll!64 London 4 months' sight 2 4 st* London 60 days' sight -i 4 m London 30 days' sight Zi4Vfe London demand 2 4 7b* London T.T. 2|4 3 q 32 Lyon and Paris demand Hamburg demand *gj I205 words
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Article342 1934-07-28 8 Ceremony On Board The Conway j r p.RF. annual ceremony of selecting the King's Geld Medallist—a custom which iias now been observed for nearly 70 years —took place on June 21 under the supervision of the Conway Committee of Management. those present including Captain J. A.342 words
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Article162 1934-07-28 8 Famous General's Sword To Be Shown In Exhibition Paris, June 20. The ceremonial sword of General La Faye.te, which is now the property ot Count Fernando de San Martino, is being sent from Turin to* Paris, to be srfbwn in the exhibition organised by the French Government162 words
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Article427 1934-07-28 8 WHAT'S ON Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 28 High Tides.—l2.2B p.m., 11.51 p.m. Races: Penang Races, first day. Football: Malaya Cup, Perak v. Pena. Ipoh; Malaya Cup trial match. An Road Stadium; Govt. League, F Division, Marine v. Monopolies, Monopolies; Malay League (Cup) Kcta427 words
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Article43 1934-07-28 8 ALHAM3RA.—"HoId 'Em J APOLLO.—TamiI talkie. CAPlTOL.—"Scandal." EMPIRE.—"Narrow (Jorner GREAT WORLD—Cabaret sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH—'Chand da: NEW WORLD.—Cabaret D sideshows, Malay Operas. Cliin< Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"On the Air." RITZ—"My Lips Betray" and worn." ROXY.—"Dancing Lady," precei shorts.43 words
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Article59 1934-07-28 8 Hollowing An Ordinary Pin Mr.aford, Ontario A local watchmaker, Henry Huss, has at last succeeded in drilling a hoH* through a common pin from its head 1 its point and without splitting; it. The hole is just wide enough for a human hair to pass through ii.59 words
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Advertisement549 1934-07-28 8 SNGAPORi MOTHS METROPOLE HOTEL I B T PI 7 qa fi BRAS BASAH ROAD. 1 L IDEAL CENTRAL. j MODERN SANITATION. I RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double, f Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.5« $4.00 $40.00 70.00549 words
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Advertisement147 1934-07-28 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT, NOTICE. II 1 m A W MARK 1 Registered Trade Mark NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Marfc depicted above is the property of S. 0. Pecrgany of No. 176, Cross Street, Singapore and is used by him in connection with Scented incense sticks or Joss sticks147 words
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Miscellaneous116 1934-07-28 8 1 POSTAL rNTSUlCINtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (Boribat) 2 p.m. Burma (Takada) 3 p.m. India, North and East (Hosang) 3 p m. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Darvel) 3.30 p m Sarawak (generally), Miri and Sibu (Darvel) 3.30 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Rantau)116 words
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Article654 1934-07-28 9 The Title "Doctor" ALLEGED WRONGFUL USE rpHE right of any person other than a registered medical practir to use the title "Doctor" was challenged in tho police courts rday, before Mr. J. M. Brander, a Burmese-born Chinese dicine man," well-known amongst Asiatic community in the Colony, 9654 words
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Article215 1934-07-28 9 For Victoria Centenary Celebrations Melbourne. rpHE monster birthday cake which, it is hoped, the Duke of Gloucester will cut at the Victoria Centenary Celebrations, has an original recipe. The cake will contain: 100 gold sovereigns, 36,000 eggs, Four and a half tons of fruit, One and a half215 words
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Article162 1934-07-28 9 Curing Patients Of All Nationalities THE month of July is an exceptional one for the Singapore Anti -Opium Clinic. On July 9, three Mohamedans, one Arab and two Indians, were admitted for treatment. All three had contracted the habit through associating with bad companions, the duration of the162 words
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Article60 1934-07-28 9 Special Precautions In Peitaiho Shun Pao. Peiping, July 3. For the purpose of strengthening the guards at Peitaiho during the summer season the Hopei authorities have sent another company of special police to the summer resort for the protection of foreigners there. Several gunboats are also patrolling theShun Pao. - 60 words
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Article1258 1934-07-28 9 Clerk Charged PRISON SENTENCE AT IPOH (From. Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 27. JJ DANASAMY, the factory clerk and Field Conductor on Soon Lee and Hai Kee Estate. Bagan Serai, was convicted yesterday after further evidence had been recorded against him in a charge of making1,258 words
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Advertisement14 1934-07-28 9 I TOMATO JUICE fefellßK, 7 YOU EVER TASTED So/ be Auw V° a AaJ^M^^^^^^^^^14 words
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Advertisement408 1934-07-28 9 Iricosal SIII I Rapid Setting Medium > is j. Specially Recommended for Sealing Water-bursts under pressure. Closing up, Patching and Repairing of Cracks, etc., in Concrete < H Walls. Rendering against percolations. I Cement grouting of damp Brick Walls. IHard and Dustless Cement Floor, tappings, putting a new n n-slip,408 words
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Advertisement337 1934-07-28 10 POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF EXTENDED SEASON IfM™ j' ffl /ft J Mfc 6-15 and 9-lS HI CUCKOO BIRDS ARE JAIL BIRDS NOW! FIVE C V! COMEDY STXBB WOW GREAT PRISON RIOT! I J^-^^^^^^l^^^^^^^ oliver» rosco ammM m m§ radio ATES. EDGAR JJUIM f KENNEDY. Dircco-d MV^I)HS| v CHAPLIN j i337 words
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Advertisement255 1934-07-28 10 SS5BKr° 3-15.6-15.9-15. CAPITOL where the 0 Broadway Show j G Surpassing George Whites greatest 1^ successes. More roman^... bigger stars trainload of 300 getiume George White M Scan-dolls from Broadway. With George j<% IP'rUDY^ White, himself on the screen W WALLEE putting on his show of shows. d 5 h255 words
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Advertisement31 1934-07-28 10 I pavilion! H 3-15, 6-15 and 9.15 1 I 7th and Last Day! pi ill n TO-MORROW 11 71 WARREN WILLIAM li II JEAN MUIR [J KATHRYN SERGAVA Jj jj in31 words
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Article343 1934-07-28 11 The Part They Play In Politics 'THE part played by Britain's women 4 legislators in the life of Parliament, both in and out of the debating chamber, is at once substantail and distinctive. This is the opinion of a correspondent to a London newspaper who gleaned various343 words
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Article41 1934-07-28 11 Sin Wen Pao. Hongkong. July 12. The first regular meeting between the Chinese and British delegates for the revision of the Canton-Kowloon Railway agreement was held this morning at Hongkong. The result has not yet been announced—Sin Wen Pao.Sin Wen Pao. - 41 words
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Advertisement221 1934-07-28 11 ISP L Have great pleasure in announcing that they have completed negotiations with the T.M.A. I MUSIC HOUSE, High Street, for the exclusive I selling rights of I Fox Movietone Records IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. I GRAMOPHONE RECORDS OF THE SONG HITS IN "GEORGE I I WHITE'S SCANDALS" CAN221 words
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Advertisement265 1934-07-28 11 New World Cabaret Cabaret de Luxe TEA DANCES I Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday I from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. AFTER-DINNER DANCE I Nightly from 9 p.m. SNAPPY* MUSIC I De Silva's famous dance orchestra, the band that offers you the finest danc*- music in Malaya. J. E. JOHANNES, Manager.265 words
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Miscellaneous318 1934-07-28 11 practice 65A, Victoria Street, 2 p.m. Attendance compulsory. MONDAY, JULY 30 Merrilads Musical Association: Meeting of Association committee and Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic committee, Dr. Chia Keng Hoe's residence, 3, sea Avenue, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 31 Merrilads Musical Association: Performance practice, Mr. Chan Hup Chwee's residence, 104, Tembehng Road, at318 words
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Miscellaneous549 1934-07-28 11 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 the549 words
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Article756 1934-07-28 12 rpHE attention ot" the whole world 1 v riveted on Central Europe as a result of the appalling tragedy iii Vienna on Wednesday. "Will there be war?" is the question on everyone's lips, and though many affect to ridicule such a possibility, the gravity of the situation756 words
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Article151 1934-07-28 12 A commission as Honorary Chaplain in th: S.S.V.F. has been granted to the Rev. Father Jean Baptiste Souhait. The resignation of his commission in the Straits Settlements Naval Volunteer Reserve by Acting Sub-Lieut. James Cormack. Mr. J. J. Johnston has been appointed a memhr of the Rural Board. Malacca, during151 words
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Article153 1934-07-28 12 k NEW wny of at racting visitors has been devised by the statesman of Cuba. Alarmed at the falling off in Lhe tourist traffic since, the dis urbances of last year, they have announced ihat the divorce laws have been revised with a hope of153 words
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Article186 1934-07-28 12 ■pEOPLE in Malaya who are inclined to bewail the lack of social amenities which are so readily forthcoming at Home will do well to ponder the case of a man living on a small island in the Arctic Ocean who receives newspapers once a year. He reads them,186 words
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Article190 1934-07-28 12 JN a recent issue of the Malaya Tribune appeared a picture of a durian weighing lOV4 catties, which had been grown in Singapore. Many people will be roused to* feelings of deepest envy. They will probably talk about, it for days on end and then, as always happen*,190 words
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Article315 1934-07-28 12 mHE opening by H. H. the. Regent of the new Trade School in Johore Bahru last week is particularly gratifying to those who believe thai the hopes of many boys of this country for a successful future'can be be realised through the medium of irade and not315 words
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Article319 1934-07-28 12 By "Looker-On" T WAS interested to see from ihe De partment of Statistics* report the cost of living in Malaya is approxi mating lo the scale of the halcyon day before the War. A A A The Asiatic, according to Mr. Inne' Miller, is actually able319 words
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Article41 1934-07-28 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. SEREMBAN SANITARY EOARD, 3 FINANCIAL NEWS. 5. CHURCH SERVICES, 7. CLUB DIARY. 11. MUNICIPAL MEETING, 14. SPORTS NEWS, 16. 17 and 10. RMDIO NEWS, 20. CHINA NEWS, 21. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 22. BOYS' CORNER, 2341 words
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Advertisement213 1934-07-28 12 r i r ii STAPLES MATTRESS "%e 13 f niE OPEN CON ;TRUCTION QFTHE STAPLES MAT- I ■li ALLOWS DIRECT VENTILATION STRATCTiT XjIKOI ii m THE BEDDING. THUS GIVING THAT ALL IMPORTANT FEATURE SO ESSENTIAL IN HOT SS\ i l KIES, VIZ: COOLNESS. I IHE MODEL ILLUSTRATED IS PRICED AT213 words
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Advertisement124 1934-07-28 12 'M/ PERFECTION Jonthj jr\ describes the superior workmamhlp «f Sing*- V" pore's Leadinf Tailor. JO Km WING LOONG In on- V s ffri doobtedly in Uie fore■UN front and offers you, with X MriM Perfection In Suitings X f2h Stye and Col. complete X. ■Otj satisfaction and tmspenKW sive service.124 words
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641 1934-07-28 13 BETTER OUTLOOK IN EUROPE War Clouds Pass? M To Live At Peace With Her Neighbours Reuter. TilK hirhtinjr in Austria which followed the assassination ol Dr. Dollfuss has ended, the rebellious Nazis, according to the latent report, having been completely defeated.Reuter. - 641 words
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Article62 1934-07-28 13 Pressor William Empson will speak On Modf-n» Poetry" to tne Raffles CoJ lege l.aun on Tuesday at 8.30 p nr ofe»or Empson was M?gdalene Collie. Carnbr dge and has v,n Professor of En S Usb in u of Tokyo He is h -Seven Type* of Ambiguity and w nibuted to62 words
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Article102 1934-07-28 13 Result Of The Rushcliffe By-Election London, July 27. THE result of the Rushcliffe I Notts,) by-election was declared to-day as follows: Mr. Assheton (Con.; 19,:;*i4. Mr. Cadogan (Lab.) ir>,oBl. Mi. Marwood (Lib.) 5,261. Con. Majority 1,293. —Reuter. The seat became vacant as a result ol the resignation102 words
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Article167 1934-07-28 13 Speeding Up Services In Britain London. July 25. AN air mail service between London and the chief provincial centres will from the middle of next month fP made available to ihe public at HQ extra charge. Co-operation between the Port Omcc and railway companies, who are to add167 words
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Article163 1934-07-28 13 France And Italy To Exchange Views Reuter Wireless. London, July 2f. IN connection with the entry of Italy into the preliminary naval talks in London. Reuter understands that M. Ba'thou is expected to initiate an exchange cf views between France and Italy on naval questions when he visitsReuter Wireless. - 163 words
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Article57 1934-07-28 13 New Undertaking To Be Formed In Siam (From Our Own Correspondents Bangkok, July 27. The Ministry of Economics' economic scheme include a proposal to establish a Southern Siam Smelting Company tn deal in ore mined in the country, with a capital of five million ticals. The Assembly will57 words
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Article54 1934-07-28 13 In a report of a case arising out of a riot on a Johore estate, the name of the acting manager cf the Anglo-Java Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd.. was given as Mr A K. Duff Neilson. We are asked to state that this should be Mr.54 words
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Article71 1934-07-28 13 Miss M. Robinson, Nursing Sister, Medical Department, S.S., has be:n seconded for service under the Government of Johore. The King's Exequatur, empowering Luang Vudhisara Netinati to act as Siamese Consul at Singapore, has received His Majesty's signature. Mr J Watson has been appointed to act as Director of Education, S.S.71 words
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Article107 1934-07-28 13 I Newcastle Ceremony THREE MORE BEING BUILT Reuter. London, July 27. AT Newcastle to-day Mme. Quo Taichi, wife of the Chinese Minister in London, launched the Haiyuan, the first of four ships which are being built—two on the Tyne, and two on the Clyde—for the Chinese Government.Reuter. - 107 words
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Obituary205 1934-07-28 13 Great Work In Morocco Recalled Pari*. July 27. 1-HE death of Marshal Hubert Lyaut-y is announced.—Reu er. One of the great soldiers of France Marshal Lyautey will be remembered principally for his magnificent work m Morocco. He was nearly eighty years ol age. having been born205 words
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Article71 1934-07-28 13 Decrees Of German Control Board Reuter. Berlin. July 27. THE Cotton Control Board has decreed that the spinning mills must not m future consume a monthly average of raw materials greater than 70 per cent cf the monthly average in the hrsi Three months of 1934. Producers, distributorsReuter. - 71 words
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Article126 1934-07-28 13 New Measure For .Legislative Council Bill intituled the Irrigation Areas Ordinance, 1934, is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons state: This Bill provides for the establishment and regulation of irrigation areas within the Colony and is required fm the effective operation of126 words
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Article77 1934-07-28 13 Inland Waterways Drying Up Hangchow. July 12. Hangchow spent another hot day today with the temperature reaching 110 degrees in the shade Accordingg to estimates. Hangchow has only 1,200.000 piculs of rice in storage and no fresh supplies are expected during the next few days on account of77 words
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Article252 1934-07-28 13 HUNDREDS OF HOMES SWEPT AWAY Rivers Rising Shanghai. July 28. the result of torrential rains in lipith-west China, the cities of Kuyuen and Paochang, in east Charhar, are flooded. The upper reaches of the Yungtingho, a river in Hopei, are rising again; it is feared that the252 words
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Article196 1934-07-28 13 Britain's Hopes To Make It Effective London. July 23. rE Foreign Secretary. Sir John Sirncn. announced in the House 'ol Commons to-day that he had just learned wi h great satsf action that the Italian Government had now informed the President of the committee of the League of196 words
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Article79 1934-07-28 13 Brown Woollen Scarf Wins A Prize Adelaide. J "-year-old boy, Jack Trembath, has Lg prize of 7,6 d. in a junior knitting competition run by an Adelaide newspaper The four other prizewinners were au ''jack says he took to knitting because he was bored with the uneventfulness of79 words
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Article83 1934-07-28 13 Devotion In Finding Of Body Of King Albert Brusse is. King Leopold of the Belgians has conferred the King Albert Medal on M. Alfred HennuyAhe Sheriff of Marche to. Dames, and on his son Char.es, m recognition of their "great devotion during the search for the body of83 words
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Article103 1934-07-28 13 The twentieth annual general meeting of Vivekananda Sanmarka Sangam was held under >he chairmanship ol: Mr. R. Gopalsami Rajah, and the fohowing were, elected as hon. office-bearers for "StSSSS y Mr' K. Vadive.u Pi.lay. secre arv Mr. P. V. Narayanasamy; assi. secretary Mr. S. P. Saraihi; Educati<ma secretary Mr. R.103 words
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Article343 1934-07-28 13 Contractor Discharged From Bankruptcy AN electrical contractor, Ismail bin Pulau, applied for his discharge from An electrical contractor. Ismail bin Pulau, applied for his discharge from bankruptcy In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday presided over by Mr. Justice Gerahty, K.C. Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, said343 words
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Article143 1934-07-28 13 Britain Se-sks To Speed It Up London, Jnly 25. A Geneva message s ates that, at the request of the British Governmen'. Senor Castillo Najera, President of th? commi tee of the League Council which is dealing with the dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay, has dispatched to the143 words
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Article362 1934-07-28 13 Many Abductions POLICE UNABLE TO INTERFERE Shanghai, July 28. A GANG of bandits attacked Sha A haikwan gate on Wcdnesd and kidnapped 15~ persons outside t gate. Possessing no weapons, t Police could not interfere. Mi bandits are making their appearaii in the suburbs of the city.362 words
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Article81 1934-07-28 13 The ambulance was summoned tm JOO Chiat Road Police Station la^ I tc tak? charge of an educated Ch' boy who had been knocked down J bus. He received a large lacei wound over he forehead. A nek ha-pulJer was knocked dow a taxi at the junction of81 words
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Advertisement123 1934-07-28 13 Just Arrived 1 j "HIS MASTER S VOICE'! NEW RECORDS For Mid July l W* mi mmmĔmm I ALSO THE FOLLOWING POPULAR RECORDS: |jJ) 1 N4268. Carioca, Rumba Sosnick's Orch. I Count Your Blessings, F.T. t N4267. Flying Down to Rio, F.T. Rudy Vallee's Orch. Orchids in the Moonlight, F.T.123 words
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125 1934-07-28 14 I MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT WMMISSIONERS AND THE ABOLITION OF OFFENSIVE SMELLS the water supply of Singapore is even more pure than those of London and Liverpool was emphasised by Mr. W. Bartiey, President of the Municipal Commissioners,125 words
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4101 1934-07-28 14 ■y misgivings which members of the Bmblic may have lelt regarding the ffhie ill-effect on the water supply pri',apo:-e of the unpleasant odours Wi a t ing from the sewage works, the lerat'or. and the Singapore river, 1} rest by the President of the cipai4,101 words
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Article57 1934-07-28 14 Lee Ah See, who was found with two stoves, two pots, and half a quart of chandu water, valued at $7.50. charged with subjecting chandu dross to artificial heat when he appeared be fore Mr. H. A. Forrer in the District Court yesterday. A fine of $35 or.57 words
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Advertisement90 1934-07-28 14 m m I m I m I j I *V I S I I 8 I 1 eminent journalist writes:- m "Nowhere in the world do n 2 a m I grapes grow under more ideal I conditions than they do in Australia, and Tolley's Brandy I f I could90 words
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Advertisement19 1934-07-28 14 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTH VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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572 1934-07-28 15 Collection Of Data MR. J. L MILLER EXPLAINS rr.HE delay alleged by certain merchants in the issue of individual licences under the Importation 0 f Textiles (Quotas) Ordinance was explained to a representative of the Malaya Tribune in the course of an572 words
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Article69 1934-07-28 15 Amendment To Enactment m F.M.S. An amendment to the Women and Girls' Protection W introduced in the Federal CounciL It makes provision for the recep and detention in a en a nd in anv State of the F.M.S. o 1 ment girls on the request of the69 words
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Article294 1934-07-28 15 Long; District Court Hearing Ends J ONG speeches for the defence and JLj the prosecution characterised the closing stages of a long-drawn-out nettling when the case was concluded yesterday before the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, In which Lee Sion Kiat, a local business man, is charged294 words
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Article68 1934-07-28 15 Another Hylam Charged In Court DAN Ah Ki&ng. a Hylam. was produced yesterday before the Second Magistrate Mr. Norman Grice. charged with the murder cf a woman in Maude Accused was arrested by the Rochore Road Police, and the charge against him will be mentioned again on68 words
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Article235 1934-07-28 15 Judgment Against Broker For $3,000 Mr, Tiovrv Baker, a Roumanian by mr h but a"British naturalisedl suhect in Singapore. wa> gran cd adU charge from bankruptcy in the Sana uptcy Court to-day by Mr. Justice G The'discharge was subjeelto Judgment en i.red against the debtor for $3235 words
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Article110 1934-07-28 15 Bankrupt Who Increased His Instalments An order of discharge from bankniDtcy was granted to Suppiah Covin Xv by Mr. Justice Gerahty, X.C n Court yesterday. deserve? to be discharged." said his fS who made the discharge subipr- to one day's susnension. Mr CO. Lim, Assistant Official AsBlsnee said110 words
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Article310 1934-07-28 15 Chinese Convicted Of Cheating AN unusual case of cheating was heard before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday, when a Chinese subcontractor, Ng Ah Peng, was alleged to have cheated an aged gardener into giving him $21.25 for the purchase of a child for310 words
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Article104 1934-07-28 15 Lorry Driver Charged With Rashness i Kco Keng Hong, a driver• of.a motorlorry. WM yterday charged bo e^he Sing g J r"e?ous M hurf by Js* act to Tamil lamp-lighter employed by tht who prose--utid said that there was a difficulty fading medical evidence. 0,1. the^comHSSS»3SB« l^r.T104 words
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Article172 1934-07-28 15 "Very Unfortunate" Position Of Bankrupt A Chinese shop manager, nag Keng Beng. applies for from bankruptcy at the Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty, K. C ye Mr rda c' O Lim, Assistant Official Assignee 'said that the man's liabilities amounted to $12,769.29. He had no asLts but payment172 words
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Article26 1934-07-28 15 Alleged Damage To Judgment Memorandum Ibrahim bin Jamir. a Malay office >,amby. was produced SJSSSr to a memorandum of judgment belonging to an Indian26 words
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Article125 1934-07-28 15 Closed And Doors Sealed By Police Reuter Wireless. Saarbrucken, July 24. 14HE German Front headquarters hai been clcsed after anoiher police search and seals placed on the doors. The first search by the police occurred when they were greeted by a menacing Nazi crowd and now ihe GermanReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article137 1934-07-28 15 Discharge Granted To Local Eurasian A Aroozoo, an employee of the Nctherland India Commercial Bank, applied for his discharge from bankruptcy in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr Justice Gerahty, K. C. His lordship granted the application, subject to judgment being entered against him for $200. Mr137 words
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Article206 1934-07-28 15 Arrested In Unusual I Circumstances j ABSCONDING from the Colony aft* A committing a offence tween August and November last yea aTmncse'was arrested in rathe,: cuxiov monfy belonging to Mansftel and Co Ltd., totalling $310.50. 1 Accused John Eu Tong Soon, was foy mer" a clerk206 words
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Article44 1934-07-28 15 Channel Crossing—2s Years After London. July 25 T~j Hight-lieutenar.t Tys-r.- celebrated t'-jij' twenty-fifth anniversary of the h. ,j cross-Channel flight (by M. Louis R, I riot, in 19C9) to-day by making journey upside down. It took him 14 m nutes. \\W44 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-28 15 mmmmtMm mmmmmmmM^ s wmmmmwmm* mmwmmm* UW^^ 1 The satisfactory results obtained I with Leica Camera is evidenced in the smile of every Leica owner. f lis cordially 4 m I invited. W- I SINGAPORE SPHOTO COMPANY, f I 37-39, High Street, I Singapore. 1 I I u l .4, l51 words
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Advertisement176 1934-07-28 15 ITHE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, I MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144. V N 1 ORIENTAL I I GOVERNMENT SECURITY fflH I LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 Incorporated in India 1874176 words
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Article, Illustration578 1934-07-28 16 issex Lose Ground fTURIES BY BOTH LANGRIDGES PITE the fact that they were prived of the services of such I Sutcliffe, Leyland and A. Mitwho all shone in the Gentlemen yers match at Lord's, Yorkshire able to collect full points again,578 words
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Article38 1934-07-28 16 Borth Vines has won his first Las[professional Championship (says [,*rting Life" report). He made a weep in the major matches of the Ljnent, beating "Big Bill" Tikten, UCochet and Martin Plaa, the Professional Champion, within38 words
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Article37 1934-07-28 16 If. Ist XI v. Aston A.A. on ThursHxt at the SC.C: KCherrtngton; J. W. Muncey, R. N ■TV G Van Houten, L. V. Tay■ej Bembroke; F. A. MeCaftery T Ipso*; w ßrand p p w37 words
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Article381 1934-07-28 16 Wimbledon Champion's Advocacy WHY is it that football and cricket have, up till the present, been considered the only games worth teaching to schoolboys? Fred J. Perry. Britain's leading tennis player, raises this question to-day, says the "Daily Sketch." "Only now," he declares, "are even the public381 words
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Article121 1934-07-28 16 Victoria Institution Beat K.G.V. School (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 27. THE Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur easily defeated King George V School by 4—l on the K.G.V. School ground at Seremban to-day. Better finishing and more understanding amongst their forwards gave the Victoria Institution their victory in121 words
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Article42 1934-07-28 16 The final tie in the Henderson Athletic Party open doubles championship, between Cheong Soon Tuan and Chia Boh Whatt and Kum Kirn Leng and Tan Howe Phoo, will be played at the Party's court (Henderson Road* tomorrow at 5 p.m.42 words
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Article273 1934-07-28 16 Covent Rangers Beat 1 Krsta Ayer PLAYING on the S.C.F.A. ground yes- i terday the Covent Rangers defeated the Kreta Ayer XI by s—l in the S.C.F.A. Inter-district League. The Kreta Ayer team played well in the second half and were perhaps a little un- lucky to lose273 words
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Article154 1934-07-28 16 The Daeng Makkah Shield Final The final of the Singapore Malay InterSchool Football Competition for the Daeng Makkah Shield will be played on Thurs--1 Jay next, at the Victoria Bridge School ground between Tanglin Besar Malay School and Geylang Malay School. Medals for the winners and runnersup154 words
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Article143 1934-07-28 16 A Perth golfer's desire that he should die on the golf course on which he played has been fulfilled says a report in "The Daily Telegraph.'" Some time age John W. Galletly. 65 of the Perth City Mission, said to a friend: "I will die on143 words
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Article110 1934-07-28 16 S. N. Doust, writing in the "Daily Mail," says that for the first time in history a pedometer was used in the Bournemouth tournament to ascertain the distance travelled by a player during a match. After searching for a player willing to "wear" the pedometer, McGrath agreed to110 words
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Article28 1934-07-28 16 Reuter Wireless. Wentworth. July 21. In an international golf match England (sVi>> beat France (t%) in the singles. France won the foursomes by 2—l.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 28 words
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Article28 1934-07-28 16 Members of the Clerical Union interested in sports are reminded that there will bo a sports meeting at the Union's premises to-day at 2.30 p.m.28 words
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Article245 1934-07-28 16 Third Match In Hull Cup (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 26. IHE third match in the first round of the Hull Cup competition was played this evening on the Civil Service Club padang between the Muhabbah and the Educational Department and the former emerged winners by245 words
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Article46 1934-07-28 16 Another New World Record Claimed Stockholm. July 27. Eastman claims a new world record for the 600 metres which he ran in one minute, 18-4 4 seconds. The previous record was held by the American, Ely, wfiose time was one minute 21-3 5 seconds.—Reuter.46 words
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Article97 1934-07-28 16 The final of the Clerical Union League will take place to-day between Tan Buck Seah's team and Syn Koey Hoe's team en the C.U. ground: Tan Buck Scab's team: J. Bleha, Ah Chew, Wan Puteh, Tan Bock Lim, Tan Buck Seah, Teck Chye, Cheng Kiat, Kemat, Keng97 words
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Article43 1934-07-28 16 Blueshirts XI v. the Rangoon Road Afternoon School on the latter's ground at 5.15 p.m. to-day: Kamarudin, Tong Hoe, Mansoor, Hamid, Yusoff, Ali Sidek, Ismail, Beng Guan, S. M. Ali and F. Wilson. Reserves: Lai Eng, Ah Sai and Kirn Eng.43 words
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Article35 1934-07-28 16 In the final of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club ping-pong championship Low Huck Leng beat Tan Boon Poh by three sets to one. "B Handicap (final): Woon Chow Tat beat L Hoahing 3—o.35 words
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Article313 1934-07-28 16 Sir. F. S. Jackson On Test Cricket SPEAKING at Leeds Grammar School Speech Day in mail week, Sir Stanley Jackson, Chairman of the Test Selection Committee, defended cricket as still the finest game in the world. "If any of you boys have been reading newspapers313 words
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Article115 1934-07-28 16 New Zealander Scores 69 Out Of 107 Edinburgh, July 27. IN the three-day "Test" nuitch between the Australians and Scotland, C. S. Dempster, the Scottish New Zealander, played a fine innings, scoring 69 out of a total of 107 put up by Scotland. Fleetwood-Smith, who performed well115 words
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Article118 1934-07-28 16 Ties in the third and fourth rounds of the junior singles League tournament will be played as follo^: Saturday, 3,30 p.m.: Ong Jin Bong v. L J. Vass, Tan Peng Hock v. Yeo Keng Lee. C. Misson v. Wee Cheng San, Ong Kirn Seng v. G. Jean, Chan118 words
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Article68 1934-07-28 16 In the final of the Keppel G.C. comoetition Miss S. Lucas beat Mrs. 8. H. Moss 6 and 5. LADIES FOURSOME Ten cards were taken out for the ladies' foursome yesterday and the following returned: Mrs. MacLeod and Mrs. Xnox 48—13 -341/2 Mrs. Mair and Mrs. Crawley68 words
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Article77 1934-07-28 16 j Roverlads B.P. team v. the Playfair j Athletic Union to-morrow at 3 p.m. at the Roverlads' court: Low Poh Hye, Ong Peck Koon, Low Bok Fng. Tan Oh Sai, Koh Teck Sian, Tan Cheong Lock, Bah Chee Lam, Chan j Teck Seng. Charlie Tan, Goh Seah Chew.77 words
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Article50 1934-07-28 16 Nondescripts' CC. team v. the Medical College Union to-morrow at 2 p.m. on the N.C.C. ground;— G. Carlo Perera (capt), L. A Sequira, H. J. Bruyns, P. M. Sirisena, V. Chelliaii, D. t>. Atteley, R. D. Simon, I. Salim, Choor Singh, F. Chopard L. A. Lawns. ..Reserve: J.N.Fernando.50 words
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Article44 1934-07-28 16 Buffalo, New York July 27. In the Professional Golfers' Association tournament, second round, Al Watrous beat Sarazen 4 and 3. In the first round Kylaffoon beat Horton Smith 12 and 10. the largest winning margin in the history of the tournament. jkAJaWi'44 words
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Article462 1934-07-28 16 Perak v. Penang WINNERS WILL MEET SINGAPORE J)ERAK and Penang meet to-day in Ipoh .to decide who should oppose Singapore in the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 4. The teams will line up as follows. PENANG. M. G. Sookiman Khaw Bian Thong. Yeong Kah462 words
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Article61 1934-07-28 16 To-day at 7.30 n.m. the prizes won In the Aston A.C. billiards tournaments will be distributed followed by a dinner. Results of tournaments: English Champ-'onship: Lim Chuaii Geok, Teo Chwee Hoe. Handicap 'A': Lim Chuan Gcok Chwee Hoe. Handicap 'R': Lim Kee Fook, Poh Lim. Highest Break61 words
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Article35 1934-07-28 16 Khalsa team for to-morrow at 2 pjn. on the TLA. ground at Balestier: Mistry. Davar, Amarchand, Hcrgovind. Naden, Elokhan Singh, Abasbhoy, Kenneddy, Paraman. Dr. Rapahram and Varma. Reserves: D. K. Sammy, and Chandy.35 words
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154 1934-07-28 17 Cricket At Lord's GENTLEMEN'S GREAT VICTORY London, July 27. m n, who were beaten Playen by an innings mi toil played at the Oval th, had their revenge at when they defeated by seven wickets. I made a risky declarahey154 words
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Article127 1934-07-28 17 Deserving almost to be regarded as a ;-v of cricket, ihe amalgamation < gan and Monmouthshire into Club was arranged in the mall-week, ""yy imcrgan have effectively lived down the ike: which used tc be made abcin their moderate eriorts when they first i ent red the ftrst-clasa127 words
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Article492 1934-07-28 17 Dull Game At Jalan Besar PLAYING in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the R. A. F. gained full points at the expense of the IndoCeyionese. The Indians were on the defence for the greater part of the game492 words
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Article76 1934-07-28 17 August BP. soccer and badmtnton JtSEta meet the Bukom Clerks Club Hock ScoS BcS K, Pen; Koon Bch Kee Peng, Boh SWee Tecs, Pah Che- Lim Peon Lhuan, CDOW Sh L- Ang Tniani Tin. Kan Hock Hoy. WChoSgBing, Ong Hong Tee and Tar. Chin Bock. .-—iKta »1 Members76 words
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Article79 1934-07-28 17 in a friendly match played in Kuala tumour the Chinese Association defeated Bangor Club by two goals to n The Chinese dominated «eater part of the game and were only presented from scoring in the first hgU the sound defence put up by the Europeans. There was no79 words
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Article38 1934-07-28 17 cnf t-jna v. PuUu Bran) on Tuesday t ihe W£c in the Second Division of il«e B.AJT.A. League: p g Co^ f fetehtST G. I. Merrifield. R. cotK. p Johnson, Y. Vi J.B. Pickering.38 words
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Article, Illustration411 1934-07-28 17 Sutcliffe's Injury COULD NOT BAT A SECOND TIME London, July IT. rpHE mutch between Australians and Yorkshire at Sheffield was drawn. Suteliffe who did not field in the Ausuahan innings, did not bat in the Yorkshire second innings. The home side were all out tor 157411 words
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Article120 1934-07-28 17 in a friendly pins-pong match tie- played at the Java TracH rs •v. n premises on Thursday nigh*, tw Java Traders bear the Wei Yang at ietic Party by 3—2. SCCiCS "Java Traders- name:; Rrsv>. Soh Kirn Peow beat Wee X m i wee 3-1 Koh Tian120 words
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Article55 1934-07-28 17 Useful BP. team v. the Sincere Lads BP at the court of the Jovial B.P. in Ceylo:: Road. Katong. to-morrow at 6 P George Chen. Chin Tham S*e<v Fo Hock Chiang. Wee Kirn Wee. »h Beng Swet Tay Kheng Ann. Lim Reserves: Wee Jui Hit at. Khoo Peng55 words
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Article20 1934-07-28 17 I Flavins at Ihe J C.SA. on Wednesday fhe Hkp» ccond eleven drew wan the J.C.S.A. 5—5.20 words
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Article64 1934-07-28 17 lfors?s And Points Not Accepting Race. Horses and pottles scratched from to-day's races at Penang are a:; follows:— RACE 2.—Enntek Hen, Minna. Apple Glory. RACE 3.—Bestlot RACE G. -Crevar'c. Greal Point Blank, Lam ham. RACF 7.- Star Player. RACF 8,- Pride ol Perak RACE 9.—Stoker Hatcnet Lane. ALLRace. - 64 words
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Article70 1934-07-28 17 The Week-End B.P. beat the Anthony 8.P.. the scores being (Week-End B.P. r.ame? first): K. N. S. Manian beat Rahim 15—7, :,__l3 15— 9, Boov Keok Bin beat Draman 15— 7, 1.")—8; C. B. Nair beat T. K. Sons 15—1, 15— 0; Sect Tiong Hin lost to Rahman70 words
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Article39 1934-07-28 17 The attendance at Nottingham on June 9 tot the First Test match was 30.100—a KTOund record. Of that number. 20.003 Said for admission at the tannines, the remainder being ticket-holders and members. The previous record was 29.000 in 1930.39 words
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Article95 1934-07-28 17 No Play In American League Reuter. New York, July 28. LATEST resell* ir. the U. S. major baseball Leagues are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. R. H. E. Philadelphia 3 7 1 .-ohr. Moore scored a home run fo» the i iiillies. New York 6 10Reuter. - 95 words
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Article113 1934-07-28 17 Morning Star Beat The Magpie B.P. {From Our Oicn Correspondent^ Seremban, July 27. The Morning Star B.P. met the Magpie B.P. at the latter's courts and defeated them by 4 games to three. The scores (Morning Star players names first): Singles: Anthony beat Yoke Choy In—lL 3—15, 14—i4113 words
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Article83 1934-07-28 17 The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boy> meet th" Present Boys at cricket to-day on the S.C.R.C. ground at 2 p.m. Teams: OLD BOYS: Muttucumaru, Retnasabapathy, Si-.lim, Charlie Crocker, Choon Sim, Choon Leong, Teng Boon, Gim Lock, Slow Kee, Kee Tian. Ah Chuan (capt.) Reserves: Chee Lim, Teng83 words
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Article190 1934-07-28 17 L. Alvis In Form i COMBINED COLLEGES VISIT S.C.C. Remarkable bowling by l. aw vis, the young Medical College player, was responsible f >r the S.C.C.'s collapse yesterday when the Combined Colleges met the Club \A their annual cricket match on tnj Padang. I Alvis190 words
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Article59 1934-07-28 17 The Keppel G.C. Captain's Prize conffl petition will be played, for during il bank holidays Aug. 5, o and 7. No cards are to ee relumed uUto 2.30 pm. on Aug. 6 or after 2 30 p.n*, on Monday, Aug 7. CONDITIONS: 36 holes stro:r oil on handicap.59 words
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Article56 1934-07-28 17 S.C.C. team v. the Straits Cattle Trafl inK Co. on Friday next at the S.C.C. J the Second Division of the S.A.K.jl C g' F. J. Drabbe; R. V. Welch. 1 D Cork; J". Chrichton. G. I. Mem R Davidson; G. Carr. R. Johnson. 3 W. Brand, Dr56 words
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Advertisement130 1934-07-28 17 I SANOCRIN The new scientific treatment for loss of hah*. By destroying dandruff, Sanocrfai promotes luxurious nair growth, making it fine and glossy in texture. Treatments are recommended lor both men and women and may bs obtained at MAISON INTERLANDI CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONK 4419. i i i i MM ■••■uii!l"vr<130 words
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Advertisement94 1934-07-28 17 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. J l The Great Eastern Life Assurance j I Company, Limited. I t (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemeate). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. jjl I The Company has £20,000 deposited with94 words
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Article817 1934-07-28 18 Famous Jockey's Future VICTORY IN FRENCH GRAND PRIX London, July 4. HpHE French horse, Admiral Drake, I was a last minute hot tip for the j Epsom Derby, but ran last. On I June 24 won the French Gran Prix with Steve Donoghue on h's back. This817 words
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Article663 1934-07-28 18 To Emulate The Great Triumvirate HENRY Cotton, the new British Opea Champion, is leaving for th:' Waterloo Club. Brussels, where he is under contract and where he will begin practice for n*xt year's championship at Muirfi Id. He told "The Daily Telegraph":— 'My ambition is to go663 words
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Article135 1934-07-28 18 August B.P. team v. the 0.C.8.C. Staff Association at the iatt?r's premises (numbers and supporters assemble at Mr. Low Hian Vim's resident, at 2 p.m.): Wee Hong Hai, Soh Kee Thye, Tay Ivheng Ann, Koh Thian Hock, Ong Hong Tee, Soh Hock Choon, Soh Kee Haw, Soh Kee135 words
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Article110 1934-07-28 18 Reuter Wireless. London, July 21. Thiillng moments were experienced v Dis rv before Caotain J. A. Barlow <VVfst Yorkshiies), worsted Captain J Eedirwlck (Durham Light Infantiv) in ri duel for the King's prize, the' Blu-J Riband of r fl? targat shooting. lhe rivals finished the final ft ageReuter Wireless. - 110 words
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Article384 1934-07-28 18 Alterations To Several By-Laws SEVERAL alterations in the Rugby Union laws were recommended at the annual meeting of lhe Union in London. Those p. ooosed changes, which coma uo before the Interna'ional Board on July 10, WST3 carried unanimously by the English Counties Universi ies. Services and384 words
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Article224 1934-07-28 18 Badminton, Saccer And Cycling Upper Serangoon R.C. badminton team v. the Malayan Seminary < Serangoon > on Sunday at the M.S. courts: Singles: L. Smith tcapt.r. Francis Tay; Tec Ban Teck; John hamilton. George Teo. Double*-: Lim Tian Seng and M. R. Samy: 11 K. Samv and224 words
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Article76 1934-07-28 18 Maagcid B.P. team v. the Straits CiiiMarigoid B.P. team v. the Stiaits Chinese Epwcrth League to-day at the formers court at 3.30 p.m.: S ngles Tan Chong Tee, I>e Jouy Seah, Chua Leng Yong and Quek Son' Quee. Doubles Yeo Sim Kang and Chung Cheng Hock.76 words
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Article84 1934-07-28 18 Ties In the Bendemeor Athletic Club billiards tournament (300-up> English Championship to be played at 8 p.m. each night: Wednesday Aug. I. Sim Kwang Tow v. Tan Kong Guan: 2nd Cheong Cheo Tong v. Michel Tno; 3rd Fcong Mun Fun v. Yap Yeow Sian<r- 7th T*n Boon84 words
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Article62 1934-07-28 18 Public Works Department team v. the Roxy CC. to-day at the Nondescripts' ground. McNair Road, at 2 o.m V. Ponniah. T. Sta Maria, J. V. T. Camobell, G. Morgan (capt.), A. G. Cooke, S. Ahin, A. Inglis, G. C. Pereira, P. D'Almeida. N. Siva, A. F. Sprott.62 words
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Article194 1934-07-28 18 Woman's Digestive Troubles Everyoie who is subject to any form oi should know of this woman' exper ences. Advice from one who ha- such severe attacks is advice worth having. She wri es: "I suffered f.om indigestion, gastritis constipation, and was so very ill.194 words
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Advertisement258 1934-07-28 18 J Half a TEASPOON if —makes cun of delicious i body-building, health-giving I cocoa. Rowntree's Cccoa makes more cups per tin because it's a purer cocoa and— it costs less per tin. !Solp Agen f s ADAMSQN. GILFILLAN CO., LTD., Hongkong' Rank Chambers, SINGAPORE. R-l. No. 41. CONSUMPTION HAS 3EEN258 words
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Advertisement230 1934-07-28 19 CIHIRYSILIEIk lllllllllllli M mM M I ID IF IF IE ID IMiML B\w| THE FIRST MOTOR CAR l^ These picturesreal streamlining of this I I I I I ll\l Truly this Chrysler is a modern ear for a modern age. amazing ear and the m idem fitments of the interior.230 words
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188 1934-07-28 20 Sheridan Russell Solo 'Cellist AT 3.20 a.m. to-morrow Sheridan Russell will be the solo 'cellist in a concert to be given by the 8.8.C. orchestra. Sheridan Russell is a great-grandson of Henry Russell who composed "Cheer Boys Cheer," while his father, also188 words
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Article127 1934-07-28 20 Cinema And Theatre Stars To Take Part 9 Paris, June 20. Fifteen stars of the theatre and cinema are entering for a cooking; competition, which is to be organised on Saturday by the Society for the Development of the Gas Industry. In the charming surroundings of a restaurant127 words
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Article294 1934-07-28 20 Research Into Sleeping Sickness «OLEEPING sickness," a highly fatal 5 disease due to infection with a minute organism-Trypanosorna renders large fertile tracts cf Central Africa almost un nhabited. i The history of various researches on transmission and treatment of this dis-order-including a League of Nations Commission-is one of294 words
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Article179 1934-07-28 20 Divorce Judge s Advice To Husbands And Wives Chicago. Judge Joseph Sabath has granted 38.000 divorces during his thirteen years as a divorce court judge—but he sttu believes in marriage as a "lasting contract." He is proud of h s own matrimonial record—happily married for 42 years.179 words
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Article131 1934-07-28 20 Man Nearly Marries Wrong Bride Villiersdorp <Cape Province. At a wedding In the Villiersdorp Dutch Reformed Church, the ordegroom led up to the altar the wrong woman to be his bride. Only the persistent intervent on of the oiganist prevented him from marrying her. Wnen the burst131 words
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Article78 1934-07-28 20 Woman Finds Her Earring Which Was Lost In 1881 Melbourne. In 1881, Mrs. R. Pursons of Buninyong, Victoria, lost a gold earring. She was then a young girl. Now, 53 years later, she has found it again while visiting some friends. They shewed her as a78 words
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Article409 1934-07-28 20 Labour Party's Vote Of Censure London. July THE proposal to increase the Air f by 41 squadrons in the next hvyears will be debated in both Houx fore Parliament rises for the summer recess at the end of tne month In the House of Commons a409 words
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Article174 1934-07-28 20 Strange Postal Service On A South Sea Island The strangest postal service in [Jj world is run" by Mr. W. G. Quensal onlv white man on the island ot foou. in the Tonean Islands He started the service 15 years Now stamp collectors all over the174 words
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Article140 1934-07-28 20 Mr. Herbert Morrison <>" N O. Mosley Mr. Herbert -Morrison, Norwich, said: "A few people Tory and capitalist in mi d look, despairing of the G have followed a oreign ennPJ ed themselves in black making themselves look riau have walked arouno in pron ing to look as140 words
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Miscellaneous408 1934-07-28 20 At 6.35 a.m.: a realistic reconstruction of a voyage down the Thames from Westminster to Greenwich will be radiated. This is entitled. "Britannic Rules the Waves" and has been devised by Ursula Branston and Lindsay Shankland, in company with Captain Irving, Captain Thompson, passengers and crew. Captain Thompson will give408 words
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1823 1934-07-28 21 Troops Advance LAST STAND AT JUICHIN Canton, July 7. GENERAL Chen Chi Tang, Com-mander-in-Chlef of the Kwangtung Army, has received a telegram from ml Chiang Kai-shek's headiarters at Nanchang requesting he send a strong detachment of ed troops to southern Fukien to i1,823 words
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Article184 1934-07-28 21 Establishment (Of New Organ Canton, July 4. AS a result of the recent repeated conferences in Canton between the military commanders in Kwangtung Kwangsi and Hunan, several important decisions were reached concerning measures for strengthening national defence m South China. While details of the decisions Jaave184 words
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Article120 1934-07-28 21 Ihos? In Interior To Be Abolished Nanking. Ju'y 4. It is learned that i the Ministry of Finance has drawn up measures for the abolition of customs houses in the interior of China for the purpose of saving unnecessary expense. According to the plans of the Ministry steps120 words
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Article45 1934-07-28 21 Shun Pao. Shanghai. Ju'y 5 For the relief fo war refugees from Manchuria he Government has agreed 0 appropriate $100,000, it is learned m*i financial sources. The money will re placed at di— oosal of Peiping Political Read--1 list men' Commission. —Shun Pao.Shun Pao. - 45 words
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Article653 1934-07-28 21 Their Abolition POLITICAL REFORM FIRST "JT is extremely gratifying to note that the National Government is going about the work of abolishing the various irregular taxes in the provinces with great earnestness. Following the adoption of a resolution in this connection by the National Finance Conference Dr.653 words
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Article86 1934-07-28 21 Finance Ministry To Check Business China Times. Shanghai, July b. It Is understood that the Ministry of Finance has decided to take effective measures to prevent the further expansion of business by foreign savings societies in China, particularly the Sino-French Savings Society and the International Savings Society. AsChina Times. - 86 words
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Advertisement513 1934-07-28 21 M^KENZIES Cough Mixture AND Lung Tonic for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS i, and other affections of the nose, throat, 1' and lungs. i J SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND FROM i 1' 1 THE MAKERS j Maynard Co. Ltd, I 11, BATTERY ROAD, j513 words
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Article83 1934-07-28 22 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one83 words
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Article224 1934-07-28 22 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir. —I want to congratulate you for having so ably written upon the above subject. It is one which calls for immediate attention. The Malaya Tribune was the first to tackle it some four years ago and one cannot forget the numerous224 words
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Article373 1934-07-28 22 'To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir.—What a wonderful exhibition of cold—or shall I say frostbitten?—feet oas been given by certain members of the committee of the S.A.FA. during the pas,, week. The public are officially informed, and are apparently expected to believe, that fifteen of the leading Malay373 words
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Article15 1934-07-28 22 "Sleepless Man "—If the meetings you mention create a nuisance you should inform The Police.15 words
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Article68 1934-07-28 22 House Completely Destroyed By Bomb Madrid. Andorra, the placid little Republic in the Pyrenees, has just experienced its hist deliberate act of terrorism." A bomb, thrown at a house in San Julian de Larie, started a fire which destroyed the building completely in three hours, and shattered68 words
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Article472 1934-07-28 22 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, July 20. MEAT Be°l, steak I round >, kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 36 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 32 Hens locally reared», kati 38 Ducks <Java), each472 words
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Article89 1934-07-28 22 Watchman Customer Shoots Intruder Dead Chicago, Illinois. Arthur Steuben, a night watchman, was getting a shave and haircut from the owner of a barber's shop when in strode a stranger. The man whipped out a revolver. "It's a hold up:" he snarled. The barber wheeled round in89 words
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Article69 1934-07-28 22 Shipping Scare Caused In Tasman Sea Melbourne. A record entitled "Rocked in the cradle of the deep" sung by Malcolm McEachran has been banned from all Australian broad casting stations. The record contains the S.O.S. signal, and when it was broadcast recently the signal was picked up69 words
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Article254 1934-07-28 22 Who Chose To Work In A Factory THE engagement is announced of Viscount Hinchingbrooke, the 28-year old heir of the Earl of Sandwich to Miss Rosemary Peto, the daugther of Major Ralph Peto and Mrs. Ruby Lindsay of Connaught Square, W. Viscount Hinchingbrooke, a graduate of Cambridge University,254 words
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Article146 1934-07-28 22 Author Who Illustrated His Own Works Moscow. Numerous black-and-white sketches made by the famous Russian author, Fiodor Dostoievski. have been discovered here. They aye to be published. They reveal the fact that Dostoievski used to draw pictures of his heroes as he wrote his books, no doubt to146 words
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Article99 1934-07-28 22 £10,000,000 Cut In Department Costs Rome, June _•">. Signor Mussolini has applied the "axe in Government departments to such good effect that it is expected he will be able to renounce at next Saturday's Cabinet meeting a total annual saving of 000,000.000 lire 10,0,00,000). This is in fulfilment99 words
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Article80 1934-07-28 22 Tik-Repairer's Way Of Solving It Munich. For many months tiles had been mysteriously dislodged at night trom the roofs of various churches in Lower Bavaria. In lhe morning Herr Schellhorn. a tile-repairer, of Kulmbach, would appear on the scene and offer to repair the damage at a price. But80 words
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Article67 1934-07-28 22 Discovery After 50 Years' Search Lisbon. A notorious miser at Vila Goya buried his hoard—and died witn the secret in 1884. Ever since, repeated attempts have been made to find the buried treasure. Now, fifty years later, workmen employed in digging a trench in the neighbourhood, have67 words
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Article56 1934-07-28 22 Copenhagen. "To-day I earn my life insurance of 15,000,000 kroner (1750)" *aid a steeplejack at Fyren, Denjnark, to his mate on the top of a factory chimney 114 feet high. He stepped on to the first spike of the ladder leading to the ground. It gave way and56 words
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Article287 1934-07-28 22 Said To Have Bitkii Man's Ear rwas announced in Manchester Court that despite the fact tha the prosecution had asked that the mons against Jackie Brown, the woi fly-weight boxing champion, should withdrawn, the Director of Public cutions had decided to prosecute. Brown was summoned for287 words
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Article169 1934-07-28 22 Jealous Husband Shoots HiWife Dead Two Romeos and a Julit ii tragedy which has startled th( Odry, in Moravian Silesia. The men were Adolf Sapinsky painter ami decorator, and ReinhoW Michalkc. a butcher; and the was Michalke's wile. Andela. Andela had previously been married to Sapinskv. The169 words
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Article95 1934-07-28 22 Stalin Grants Woman's Request For More Soap Moscow? A personal note flavoured with the eternal feminine ha., been strui k otherwise impersonal annals i manufacture. Stalin, Soviet Russia s mt received a letter from a won native country. Georgia, now the Soviet Union, asking mm v "couldn't95 words
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Article91 1934-07-28 22 To Commemorate Settlement United Empire Loyalists i\ itu«a. UtUlwaThe issue in July of a nr. 1 t 1 irsa ,y commemoration of the 1 of the final settlement of pire loyalists in Canada is a the post office department. It will be a double-sued > olive green91 words
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Article48 1934-07-28 22 DAN CING AT 116 UelgiauY A man of 11(5, the flint BUM Serbia. roKulaiiv leads off the first —the Jugoslav national dance every Sunday morninjr after church in the viHage of Tantart/inia. He b usually accompanied b) t" y©u*f PM of SO, a giant nearly 7 feet UtfL48 words
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Advertisement496 1934-07-28 22 I MOST BACHELORS m LlVi: IN MESS VNY BODY WHO VISITED ONE K| LATE ON SATURDAY NIGHT WOULD SEE THAT AT 1 ONCE. ITISVEm IXIFFICULTTO RUN A HOUSE AS IT 1 SHOI ID Xl RUN, OUT A GAS COOKER IN THE KITCHEN H WOULD HELP THE COOK BY GIVING HIM496 words
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Article, Illustration1982 1934-07-28 23 I Look At This Week's Post-Bag Dear N -phews, i n 'iriately I did not receive many this week and those which ii arc Ml as representative of the the (orr.orites as they usually are. ni mber of letters I receive each varies ivcmendously these1,982 words
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Advertisement306 1934-07-28 23 "smiler: the climber. irt* in? Aj"^^ THE START. A STIFF BIT. GOOD/ NO ONE LOOKING LUCK STILL HOLDS: Healthy children always climb—stairs fascinate them Let your Baby climb the steps of life strongly and steadily on Cow &l Gate. Give him a really good start, and he will manage the306 words
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Article, Illustration76 1934-07-28 24 ol Lord Reading Constable of Dover Castle, as Lord Warden and Admiral of the C.nque Ports meeting the Grand Court of Shepway at Dover. Lord Reading, wearing the uniform ot Lne 1 Mi ra of the Cinque Ports, is seen inspecting The76 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-07-28 24 Hai Choo scoring a goal In the match between the S.C FA. and the |mm in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at the Anson Road biaumm on Tuesday.30 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-07-28 24 Alexis and Dorrano. the Continental "Dancers Sensationale," keeping fit on the beach at sunny Jersey, Channel Islands.17 words
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