Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1934
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Title Section42 1934-08-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya XXL No. 18 S SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1934 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 1. 1931. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS42 words
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Advertisement95 1934-08-04 1 FLINTER. ufflcs P |ace > Singapore ,rting Diamonds ana r| Necklaces of every c.Tjd quality. Selling and lowest market buying gold coins ./old ornaments of class and quality, ing highest prices rding to daily exchange 28. I WORLD RENOWNED! i AN INVINCIBLE REMEDY FOR Pains in the Chest or Stomach,95 words
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Advertisement6 1934-08-04 1 %eai The ©ribttne 'Dominant In zSMalaya6 words
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Article, Illustration52 1934-08-04 2 Thanks For Support Shown Dear Girls, J hank you very much for vour support which you have shown in your numerous letters. It is very encouraging to me. They .wer« very interesting indeed, and I hope that you will continue to contribute such articles. Your52 words
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Article227 1934-08-04 2 <By "Lucky Star.") A dog is the most faithful of ail the animals. It is always close at his master's side serves him as an obedient servant. He watches the master and his family md protects them from any harm or ■ccidents. "Good at company227 words
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Article315 1934-08-04 2 <By "Lucky Star.") Once a traveller came to an inn ior a 1 night's lodging. At dinner he was asked to teive the food The people seated at the table were the host and his wife, his two 50ns and two daughters and the traveller himself.315 words
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Article131 1934-08-04 2 By "Social Chan.") Hello everybody! I am sure you all are pondering as to the owner of this unfamiliar name. I am a new CCXfctr who has a vague knowledge i»i English, as it is not my "mother tongue." There is In every creature and thing lhat ii;st131 words
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Article138 1934-08-04 2 (By "Nell;' Kemaman.) I left Kemaman with my mother grand-mother and grand-uncle at il a.m. by motor-boat and reached ab °ut 4 P-m. We stopped a night in Kuantan and left for Jerentut by car at 12 a.m. the next day, reachina our destination at 6138 words
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Article116 1934-08-04 2 I 'By "Sweet Fifteen.") ,™5 VQ 7 is something dreadful and most /v!; n ot u linderetand how man ever had the heart to capture poor negroes and sell them. Taking them away from their homes SSf i om ort Away from th *ir wives and children. Perhaps never116 words
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Article247 1934-08-04 2 ißy "Miss Port Swettenham.") It may be asserted, without fear of contradiction, that friends increase happiness and diminish misery by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief. Mostly all of us have friends. Some have good and some have bad friends. A man is judged247 words
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Article126 1934-08-04 2 'By "Patricia.") A telephone is an apparatus for transmitting speech or sound to .some distant hearer. -V> a matter of fact, telephones are employed for many useful purposes For example, they are used fc the transmission of important messages from *ne person to another, or for mv126 words
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Article124 1934-08-04 2 'By "Miss Port Swettenham.") „23* WOf d "hobby" is derived from hobby-horse," which is a tick fitted with a wooden horse's head, which children ride astride for their amusement. There are many kinds of hobbies, borne have stamp-collecting as their hobby, others in the form of photo* graphy, collecting124 words
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Article83 1934-08-04 2 (By "Margaret Leong.") In our school thene was a very poor boy; but he was very honest. One day one of our teachers dropped her fountainpen on the roadside on her way to catch a trolley-bus. This poor boy who saw the fountainpen lying on the road83 words
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Article162 1934-08-04 2 (By "Sweet Star: When we keep en doi things over and over again find it very easy to do the at any time and anywhen last we become so accustomed in those things that we do thej unconsciously. In this way formed. "Little drops of water, Little grains162 words
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Article168 1934-08-04 2 <By "Rosemary." Mother is one of the lovelic, and kindest creatures on ear. Wh you are in trouble. Mother is first one to sympathise with you are happy, she will ais No Mother will ever CO] children are bad, or nau they may secretly think Therefore girls, no mat168 words
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Article107 1934-08-04 2 'By 'Roiy Chia:'' One? money was being raised for building a certain hospital in don. The collectors called up gentleman for a subscription. They came to his hou door was not quite shut. th< v hear the gentleman scolding vant-maid for throwing a.without considering that the <107 words
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Article116 1934-08-04 2 (By "Miss Port Swetteham: The second important town h State of Selangor is Klang. situated about 24' miles from iAimpur, and has a population > 15,000. All kinds of nationalili seen every day. An entertainment park has n been built, and there arc many ments there. Nearly hall the116 words
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Article52 1934-08-04 2 May Chan, Greenhill Ball. Their badges have air. ady been forwarded. Will "O Sale Mio" please send me her name, so that I may post her badge. Wdl thr* Misses Wee Kirn Ong and Wee Teck Neo please send me their ptn name*. Their badges have also52 words
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Advertisement107 1934-08-04 2 FLIT kills the mosquitoes that ruin your sleep I WOMEN'S NOVELTY j LiAFMF'Q SILK I UNDIES j AM hand-embroidered with very fancy bee-wort of various kinds j LATEST FASHION which Attracts in newest style which fascinates j An ,ariy call will ensure tho best of the lot on display. j107 words
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Article698 1934-08-04 3 Its Objects WILL IT PROTECT HER INDUSTRIES? "»JHE new Chinese tariff schedule became effective on July 2. According to the new schedule commodities are divided into sixteen categories. Aside from metals and chemical elements, which show an in crease in tariff rates, a heavy reduction has been698 words
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Article329 1934-08-04 3 Amazing "Racket** In New York i New York. TWELVE members of a gang which is alleged to have specialised in faking murders lor purpose of extortion have been arrested in New York. They are said to have extorted more than £20,000 from people against whom they framed charges329 words
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Article58 1934-08-04 3 Penny-In-The-Slot 'Phones Foi j The Home Berlin,. Penny-in-the-slot table idephoneo are now being supplied here for home use to ensure ihat every member of th? family pays for his own ielephone calls. The owner of the telephone can open the money receptacle and take out th58 words
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Article46 1934-08-04 3 M lan, An Ancona hen has been laying eg2,s each weighing 5* 2 ounces, and with a circumstance of 7 inches. They arc produced regularly one every other day. Fach egg is said to urovide as much nourishment as a couple of beef steaks.46 words
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Article342 1934-08-04 3 Several Rivers Overflow Peiping, July 12. »"pHE Luan River is still rising and the -1 water has already reached the same level as the railway bridge. A. section of the railway tracks near Liushouying, on the Peiping-Mukdcn Railway, has already been submerged. It is believed that342 words
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Article162 1934-08-04 3 Honeymoon Interrupted By Arrest Warrant Chicago. The honeynionon of the handsome couple who "wore nothing but a smile" at their wedding recently in the midst oi a strictly nudist gathering, has been rudely interrupted by arrest. The "nudely-weds" are charged with participating In an indecent and obscene exhibition. The162 words
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Article87 1934-08-04 3 Hiking From London To Tibet Budapest. With no luffgajM but a rucksack and no money, an Knglishman named T. Illion has arrived on foot. He walked all the way from London. His long tramp took him RcroM France to Berlin. On to Warsaw and thencj across the87 words
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Article78 1934-08-04 3 Destroying Crops In The Province Nanking, July 3. While many provinces are feeling the pinch of excessive rainfall. Kiangsu is confronted wfth a serious drought on account of the continued dry weaher. The first sign of the drought the prevalence of locusts in various districts, particularly on both78 words
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Advertisement101 1934-08-04 3 BEEGHAM'S PILLS Constipation Take Beecham s Pills to-night and feel better to-morrow Medicine i < i i i i i i i t i i 11 j ***** i 11 i UO BLACK LOOKS when you give them Scott's Porage Oats for breakfast Smiles arethe ruleat table, when Scc;t' Porage101 words
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Advertisement198 1934-08-04 3 Fountain film Their 1934 MODEI excel every E&V W other pen in the existing pen- IrnKf W market—especially for its cheap- llfsmdffi^^r ness, durability and world-wide VlTm'X/A W lacquer designs. I W ft P c ni s which are tipped with IjtZjBWX best iridium ensures smooth writ- tt&Ĕ W a198 words
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664 1934-08-04 4 Shipping News Notices. STATE OF TRAMP SHIPPING Government AJnd A Subsidy AS an unemployed member of the tramp j shipping industry, I am more than i interested in what is being said in your newspaper and others re the state of tramp shipping and the prospects of a subsidy j664 words
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Article239 1934-08-04 4 The London Midland and Scottish Railway announce the placing of orders for two new steamers. Messrs. Harland and Wolff. Ltd., will construct a passenger, cargo and livestock vessel for the Heysham and Belfast service. The ship will be built in the firm's yard at Belfast, and will be239 words
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Article304 1934-08-04 4 Big Increase Predicted Within Few Years Moscow, June 20. DURING the second Five Year Plan, Soviet river freight traffic is to rise from 16 billion ton-miles i»: 1932 to 40 billion ton-miles in 1937 and marine traffic from 11 billion to 32 billion ton-miles. To accomplish this huge304 words
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Article125 1934-08-04 4 Prompt Settlement To Be Made It is understood that the claim on the N.D.L. liner Dresden, recently wrecked near Kirtsoey, is now being: settled, and *he loss will be paid very shortly, if, indeed, this has not already been done. Since the casualty was only reported on June125 words
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Article110 1934-08-04 4 I Reduction In Transits And Receipts For June 1-20 I In both the number of transits and re- I ceipts therefrom, the returns of the Suez I Canal for the period June 1-20 this year I show a reduction compared with 1933. j Transits totalled 267 against 283,110 words
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Article442 1934-08-04 4 Two Women Saved From Overturned Junk ANOTHER stirring tale of British skill and heroism has been added to the long list which go to make up the story of the Yangtze River since navigation by British ships began on its broad bosom, says the "N.C.D. News." The C.N.442 words
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Article175 1934-08-04 4 The United States Lines announce the inauguration of a fortnightly freight and passenger service between Manchester, Liverpool, Cobh (Queenstown) and New York. The service will be maintained by the steamers American Shipper and American Importer. The first sailing from New York will be by the American Shipper175 words
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Article566 1934-08-04 4 Petition For Time For Reorganisation A PETITION for time in which to effect a reorganisation of the Munson Steamship Line for the protection of cretors and stockholders has been lodged in j the United States District Court by the attorneys for the company. The petition, which is566 words
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Advertisement312 1934-08-04 4 I TEAMER SAILINGS, Oi mm RITISH INDIA I P. 0. S. N. CO.'S FAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore DRFU 15,000 In port ANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 ANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 30 AWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 OMORIN 15,000 Sept. 14 HUTAN 6,100 Sept. 27 A J PUT AN A 17.000 Sept. 28312 words
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Advertisement165 1934-08-04 4 T|t LLOYD TRKESTINO j j (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE j SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Pen ns Co.ombo. Bombay. Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suez Aden M «sBowah. Suez, Port J Port Said. Brindisi, Venice Trieste! Trieste Brindisi Venice and J Due Leave Due I Spore. Spore. Venice mv165 words
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Advertisement201 1934-08-04 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutscb |H D n| Auatralische Dampfachiffi |fl Gj fieaellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany > PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AMD JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug 8 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug.* 21 m.s. via Manila Sept. 6 m.s. KULMERLAND. via201 words
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Advertisement591 1934-08-04 4 STEAMER SitIXINGS. NO R DDE DTSC H E ft (Incorporated b Germany). The under-noted are the Company, v tended fixtures:— F*uyi OUTWARDS. "FULDA" for Manila, HTcong 1934 S'hai. N China Japan a "ISAR" for Manila H'kong, g 15 S'hai, N. China Japan m HOMEWARDS. t "LIPPE" for Genoa, M'seilles, Havre,591 words
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558 1934-08-04 5 Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. fallowing mining share quotations issued by Fraser and Co., exchange ock brokers. Buyers. Sellers. xit Tin 6,- 6,6 Asam Kumbang Tin 3716 4J|Austral Malay 50j- 52 6 *yer Hitam Tin 14 6 15 6 fcyer Weng 2.12V 2 2.20 cd Bangrin558 words
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788 1934-08-04 5 Financial News Views. BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR RUBBER Interview With Dunlop Manager Hfcr-irsr r rHAT the prospects of rubber are dis- tinc'ly bright in view of the increasing number of new uses which are being found for the commodity was the view expressed to a reporter of the "Times of Ceylon"788 words
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Article60 1934-08-04 5 The rate prescribed by the Rural Board, Penang, to be paid in respect of each pound of rubber removed during the second quarter of 1934 from rubber lands of 100 acres or more in area situated within the Rural Board area ol Penang Island is .21 cents The60 words
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Article978 1934-08-04 5 Speech By Mr. R. J. Hose 'By Air Mailt London, July 23. THE fifth ordinary general meeting of Consolidated Tin Smelters, Ltd., was held at Princes House. 93. Greshamstreet, E.C. Mr. R. J. Hose (chairman of the company), who presided, said: Gentlemen, I need not detain you long978 words
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Article431 1934-08-04 5 Most Successful Of The Series rkPEN air displays of working models V representative of the many sided activities of Britain's great engineering industries are to be staged at the 1935 British Industries Fair at Castle Bromwich, now that that section of the Fair is to be held in431 words
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Article318 1934-08-04 5 Last Week's Business Reviewed MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore). Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report dated Aug. 3, state: As soon as the political situation in Central Europe showed signs of clearing up the Rubber Market rallied and with sellers scarce, buying chiefly from outside sources has318 words
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Article202 1934-08-04 5 Singapore, Aug. 3. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $P8 R. <Siam» W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $89 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $88 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $84 Siam. No. 1 $155 Siam. No. 2 $131 Siam, No. 3 $115202 words
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665 1934-08-04 5 Singapore, Friday. 11 a.m.j The following robber snare quotauo are Issued by Fraser and Co and Lyt and Evatt Issue Value. Fraser Lym* Bhares. Co trxt 1 Vilenby 1.75 182*2 175 130 IAI )r Gajah 1.30 1.35 120 130 IA. Hitam 1.60 175 1.66 1665 words
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Article72 1934-08-04 5 1^1 DAILY FB1CE8 OCXMWT. Singapore Friday, BOOR. I Buyers. Sellers. equal t<> London Standard. Spot (loose) 23% 24 do. (F.O.B.) Auff. 24% 24% I Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Auk. i Sept. 2« 25% Oct.: Dec. 28% 25* .Ian. March 26% AprilJune 27 27% 1 Tone of72 words
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Advertisement52 1934-08-04 5 SOUTH [BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD, vincorporated la New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR mm WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. 0. MAE '30LIOUTH. Manager. OmCI: I, FINLATBOH OIHH. THE KASTKRN UNITED ASSI RANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■EAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. L G. K>UXB#K52 words
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Advertisement95 1934-08-04 5 THE EASTERN BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH I 4 D'AJmetfa Street, Authorised and Subscribed Capital ci, oo 0,0 oo Paid-up-tJaptta) £1.000,000 Reserve Fund and Reft I 100,000 BRAD OVBICS I LONDOIS. BRANCHES I Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra. Ktrfcuk, Mosul and Smnanore. SJBJBJBJSJBJ ACCwONTS95 words
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Advertisement218 1934-08-04 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Semite Settlements.) SUCCESSORS T6 I THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD, THE HO HONG BANK LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,*****. Paid Up $10.000,000.00. f T HEAD OFFK9E, CHINA BUILDING, CHULU STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 45«, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS218 words
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Advertisement580 1934-08-04 6 iM. HASSAN, =3G. 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. I undertake all sorts of work electrical, gas and water sere line. give prompt attention to all jers either big or small, jiy not consult us about your Jjuirements Jimatr submitted upon reSst without charge or obligathoxi: '.^n._ f FFER'S LIFETIME PENS580 words
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Advertisement368 1934-08-04 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. I I CANVASSERS, either sex, wanted, whe> or spare time to sell INO products. Good i commission. Allowances after tiial. Apply 14, Chulia Street, mornings. WANTED—Rubber tappers supplier. Apply Box No. 400, c o Malaya Tribune. SITUATIONS WANTED Energetic youth with knowledge of Bookkeeping and experienced typist, seeks368 words
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Advertisement973 1934-08-04 6 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1128. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education~Systematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Pr PRIVATE TUITION: Cambridge and973 words
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Advertisement355 1934-08-04 6 Obat Priok (1) Specially beneficial to mothers immediately after confinement. High class medicine and all-round tonic. Obat Priok (2) Stimulates the appetite, Strengthens the Nerves, Regenerates the 'Blood. And the greatest of all tonics for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Diabettes, Windy Gastritis, Menorrhagia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Back-ache, Leucorrhoea and all other wasting355 words
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Advertisement617 1934-08-04 6 (HERE'S something NEW AND RELIABLE. M.C.C. Special, 18 Jewel, Chron Plated, Interchangeable, Bwi Watch. i We Guarantee to repla< I Machine within a year of p if anything goes wrong Watch provided it show* Rust. YICK WOH HINGB 429, North Bridge ft ad. (Near Middle-Road I GENUINE <rT* EUGENE WAVE.617 words
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Article235 1934-08-04 7 Japanese Warning IHEIR IRRESPONSIBLE COMMENTS Tientsin, July 13. reference to the various irresponsible statements made by ihe Chinese press on the bombing outrage at Chatien, the headquarters of the Japanese garrison in Tientsin yesterday issued the following statement. 'The reason why the various Towers have not yet235 words
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Article99 1934-08-04 7 Built Like A Railway Station Berlin. The first airport in the world to be buill like a railway station has been opened ai Tempelhof—the Croydon of Berlin. Glass-covered platforms for passengers are among its novel features. Passengers arriving from abroad now alight on their special platform, which leads99 words
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Article101 1934-08-04 7 Canada To Have Air Pageant Of Her Own Ottawa. Canada is to have an air pageant of its own this year. It vv 11 be held at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and will bo designed to commemorate ali pioneer flights made by citizens of the British Empire101 words
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Article89 1934-08-04 7 Scientists' Proposal To Turn It Into Fuel Oil 7 Ottawa. A proposal that Canada's surplus wheat should be converted into industrial alcohol to be used as a motor fuel has been made by a body of scientists belonging to the National Researchc Laboratories. [lii They estimate that, if89 words
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Article101 1934-08-04 7 Captured In Dry Dock At Balboa Panama. A tremendous sword-fish weighing '< 1,008 lb. and measuring 15 feet 5 inches overall with a sword 39 inches long, has been captured in a dry dock at Balboa When the water was pumped out ol the dock aftei a Japanese101 words
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Article442 1934-08-04 7 Adventures Of Fighting Pole Warsaw. JAN Laskowski, a peaceful peasant, working on his farm neat- Baranowicz. in Poland, is the son of a Red Indian chief. How he came to the Polish plains is a story just revealed—more surprising and romantic than any effort of a fivtion writer.442 words
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Article116 1934-08-04 7 Three Per Cent. Of Them Have Been To College Hamilton, New York. Three per cent, of the inmates of Sins 3ing Prison are men who have been to allege. This was explained by the Warden, Mr. Lawes. when he spoke hero lfter receiving an honorary degree116 words
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Article121 1934-08-04 7 Charity Collections Banned In Germany Berlin, July 3. All collections of money in streets, private houses and restaurants, the collection of parcels of food and other more or less voluntary gifts, and the sale of postcards, buttons and admittance cards to festivals have been forbidden by a121 words
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Article106 1934-08-04 7 Composing Stick Of The American Philosopher New York. The printer's composing stick, used in London by Benjamin Franklin, the American philosopher, stateman, ana man of letters who lived from 1706 to 1790, has been presented to the Franklin Museum in Philadelphia on behalf of the W r106 words
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Advertisement164 1934-08-04 7 I TEETH SPARKLING I —BREATH FRAGRANT WITH COLGATE'S Millions of dainty women, Colgate's Ribbon Dental millions of immaculately Cream contains the same groomed men the world polishing ingredient used over rely on Colgate's to by dentists. And Colgate's assure them of flawlessly delicious, enticing pepperclean, soarklingiy polished mint flavour the164 words
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Advertisement261 1934-08-04 7 HER SKIN WAS RUINED! ByThe Wrong fbwder TOKALON, LT N LONDON. BMOKF j BOLOS| THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARS Made from the best selected Manila Tobacco. A:i ideal smoke for the Tropics. Obtainable from all Tobacconists thro ugfaout the Strait. Settlements I and Federated Malay State:.. j Sole Ak M. S.261 words
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Article, Illustration65 1934-08-04 8 t VESSELS ARRIVED Boelongan, Dutch, 5,701 tons; from Pemanghat 3-8, to Pemanghat 7.8. Erria, Danish, 5,681 tons; from Bankkok 3-8, to Copenhagen, 7-8. General Verspyk, Dutch. 640 tons; from I Letong 3-8, to Anambas 7-8. Hai Hing, Norwegian, 1,445 tons; from Penang65 words
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Article127 1934-08-04 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders immediately. Correspondence for non-boxholders will be sent out by the 9 a.m. delivery127 words
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Article13 1934-08-04 8 Left Arrd. By Spore London Jean Laborde July 10 Aug. 313 words
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Article52 1934-08-04 8 ALHAMBRA.--'Perils of Pauline." APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.—Stage play—'The Greater Marcus Show." EMPIRE.—"Sons of the Desert." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—"Sati MadaLsa." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Daneiny Kideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"I Believed in You." RlTZ.—"Jungle Mystery" (complete serial). ROXY.—' Carolina." preceded52 words
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Article205 1934-08-04 8 SELLING. I Singapore, Aug. 3. London 3 months' sight 2|4 11 64 London 4 months' sight 2|4 5|32 London 60 days' sight 2[4 964 London 30 days' sight 2!4 8 London demand 2|4 7)64 London T.T. 2|4 3132 Lyon and Paris demand 886 Hamburg demand 150 New York205 words
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Article208 1934-08-04 8 Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 4 High Tides.—5.32 a.m., 4.55 p.m Races: Penang Races, fourth day Golf: K.G.C. August Bank Holiday r petitions. Football: Malaya Cup Final, Sii v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur Cheong Society of Malacc S.C.F.A., Jalan Bcsar Stadium Cricket: R.I.208 words
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Advertisement1156 1934-08-04 8 SINGAPORE HOTELS I 4"llltllt1llllllll,llJIIMill|HI||llllMlillMlhe^^ METROPOLE HOTEL) 'EL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. el IDEAL CENTRAL. i 6 MODERN SANITATION. I RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. jJoOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. j Ji MODERATE RATES. %i 1 v PER DAY. PER MONTH. f i Single Double. Single Double. Fedroom Only and Attendance $2.5«1,156 words
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Advertisement295 1934-08-04 8 ADVERTISEMENT. FORM "CT (PURSUANT TO SECTION 112 OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 (Companies) STATEMENT BY THE BATU PAH AT BANK. LTD.. AS AT 30th JUNE. 1934. Th? Share Capital cf the CYmrany is $500,000.00 divided into 5,000 shares of $100.00 The r.umber cf shares issued is 2,500. Ca)l oo f -°n295 words
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Advertisement134 1934-08-04 8 BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH AND STRENGTH j WITH SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (Cinchona Iron Wine) J You can obtain a speedy relief and lasting benefit from a few bottles of "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC", when your appetite is poo; I when you feel depressed, or thoroughly run-down. I It contains the two recognised tonic,134 words
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Miscellaneous31 1934-08-04 8 M1AI MilMfM. I TO-DAY Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, N. and S. America and whole of Europe (Imperial) 7 p.m. (•Mails for Burope\)31 words
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Article375 1934-08-04 9 l ar <ft> Asainst A Johore I Towkay V'tr Ow7i Correspondent) Johore, Bahru, Aug. 2. i<i, was begun at the ad,ion of the Jchore Bahru rciay, before Mr. Justice n« of an interesting case, Chinese towkay named Ser 'v.'.nm, Johore, who owns a md sundry goods375 words
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Article75 1934-08-04 9 Toll Of China's Heat Wave Peiping, July 16. DURING the last few days between three and five persons have died every day on the Peiping-Pukow and Peiping-Shanghai train express trains on account of the excessive heat. Yesterday five followers of the Panchen Lama who came to Peiping75 words
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Article63 1934-08-04 9 Cairo. A Cairo shopper complained to a woman that the eggs she sold were rotten. "What?" screamed the woman "You dare to say that my eggs are bad!" And she hurled egg after egg at th? ous'cmer. plastering him from head to foot. The woman63 words
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Article208 1934-08-04 9 March To See City Authorities Canton, July 26. Sing-song girls in Swatow are up in aims against the 20 per cent, surtax on their professional income and are asking the Municipal Government to cancel this levy, according to a press dispatch from that port. The Swatow Municipal208 words
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Advertisement45 1934-08-04 9 Hie now scientific treatment for I sfl of hair. By destroying dandruff, Sanocrin protea luxurious hair rowth, making it fine and v in texture. Treatents are recommended for hoth men and women and may be obtained at PAI SON INTERLANDI I rOL BUILDING. TIONE 4419.45 words
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Advertisement492 1934-08-04 9 Iricosal SHI <• Rapid Selling Medium WHY does Bourn-vita give me BETTER SLEEP and more energy? REMARKABLE NEW EVIDENCE MB esta >Ulty and "digestive power" of a food-drink de- j y M termine, very largely, its ability to help you to sleep. And v/w/'r/ here are authoritative figures showing the492 words
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Miscellaneous739 1934-08-04 9 CLUB DIARY I There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is protided 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 in739 words
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Advertisement303 1934-08-04 10 CAPITOL Jl% IWICE DAILY 6 P.H. PJ. LSI f s V W SKX J ciiascz TO-DAY V MONDAY io-aj how VwS broadway LI WE 17 MERRYp FF Wf (JO-ROUND f iALfy W 3 DAYS ONLY I LPS" AIRS $3 and $2 N0 AmTI F R E E and .SI. L!303 words
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Advertisement483 1934-08-04 10 TP-fl Vocal chorus 5 great bands C'\ 41m£st< 4,89? costumes 335 scenes V Wc)uries...6 song hits...s breath- A GRAND PAGEANTRY DEPICTING j j SPECTACULAR ILLUMINATED PROCESSION "THE TWENTY-FOUR HISTORICAL EX- j j DEPICTING HISTORICAL INCIDENTS AMPLES OF FILIAL PIETY," j WHICH TOOK PLACE IN SINGAPORE MORE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES483 words
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Advertisement608 1934-08-04 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMK\7 I TO LET—A piece of land, 51*28 j with attap store-sheds Nos. B3 p I Canal Read, to be rented Appl High Street, Singapore. "tenders. GOVERNMENT "nOTIFIi i ion I TENDERS will be received at tl < Secretary's Office, up to noon August, 1934, for the following v608 words
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Article212 1934-08-04 11 Baker's 10-Year Captivity In Sahara Desert I Madrid. A PRISONER of the Moors in the Sahara Desert for the last ten years, where he suffered incredible hardships, a Spanish baker named Jose Gonzalez, has at last returned to civilisation. 'It was a dog's life," was his comment212 words
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Article144 1934-08-04 11 Prosperity Of Dushan The Powerful Belgrade. A remarkable collection of silver and bronze objects, believed to have been the property of the emperor Dushan i.he Powerful who ruled over Serbia in mediaeval times, has been unearthed by peasants on the banks of the Black River, near Drenovo,144 words
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Article165 1934-08-04 11 Governor-GeneriFs Son Plans Acting Career Ottawa. Lord Duncannon, son of Canada's Governor-General, Lord Bessborough. is to fllay Hamlet and Romeo in the R2- gent Park open-air theatre nextAugust. The Governor-General's son made this announcement oft his return here I from Cambridge University .where he had completed two165 words
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Article130 1934-08-04 11 Women And Children AfraH To Go Out At Night Douglaston. Long Island. A myster ous bird is terrorising the inhabitants of Douglaston. Women and children arj afraid to go out at night. Th3 bird swoops down from the high trees which line the streets on the 1130 words
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Article83 1934-08-04 11 Regina. (Saskatchewan*. For the first time in the history of the United Church of Canada a woman is to be ordained for the ministry. She is Miss Lydia Gruchy, of Lintlaw. Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Conference has passed a resolution informing the General Council that Miss Gruchy's ordination83 words
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Article201 1934-08-04 11 Tamils In Trouble At Kuala Lumpur 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. Two Tamils. Murugan and Sinnasamy were produced before Che Ahmad, the Second Magistrate. The first accused was charged with being in possession of a bottle containing samsu and wi.h attempting to escape from201 words
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Article74 1934-08-04 11 The Gorman Post Office reports that 2,150,000,000 telephone calls were put through in the Reich during the year 1938. The total number of calls made in Great Britain in the Mime period 1.000.000,000. But Great Britain sends more telegramthan Germany: the figures for last year were r>O,OUO.OOO74 words
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Advertisement381 1934-08-04 11 i i l l I I I l"l'H; •<il!!lli|l!|ii|ii|, <|l:|!i|!!|i>| M |rirtMiii.,,.. ~,,,1' MW,,,,,,,,1l l «»i»»iHii«ini.. l Hi. l| ,,inirtii l iHmiiiir^ 6 15 P.M. 9.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT I MARLBOROUGH The Indian Sensational Talkie "Sati Madalsa"! Featuring Imperials' star cast, Miss Ermoline, I the Indian best Singer, Hadi, of Madhuri381 words
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Advertisement161 1934-08-04 11 New World Cabaret! TO-NIGHT, AUGVST 4th I Anniversary Dance HALLOONS AND STREAMERS WflX BE DISTRICTED SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE TVIIN by Miss Molly USUAL ADMISSION ■'>() CENTS Tea Dances Every Tuesday, Thursday And Saturday J. K. JOHANNES, Manager. liNewWortidI iNewWortid Talkies "Chandu Th: Magician" B and health depends on ENO. a 1161 words
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Article650 1934-08-04 12 WKKK ago the outlook in Europe was grave in the extreme. Austria's Chancellor had been assassinated, and the world wondered whether Germany's interference in the politics of the neighbouring country would lead to another war. Commentators who had never deserved the accusation of being unnecessarily alarmist were650 words
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Article233 1934-08-04 12 The Tong Soon Kok Association has teen exempted from registration Ju Singapore. Dr. J M. A. Lowson, Medical Officer 8.8., has been seconded for service under th e Government of Johore The Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader has been nominated an unofficial member tL^J&S? 1 9 uncil for a tether233 words
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Article174 1934-08-04 12 I npHE report of the Municipal President for 1933 shows that Singapore is recovering from a period of great anxiety. Municipal figures are a very good indication of a town's s ate of business, and the position in 1932 was depressing evidence of the state to which the174 words
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Article191 1934-08-04 12 JiHE figures reflect the greatest credit on the Municipal staff, and show tha: a position of real anxiety has been tackled with the resolution which it demanded. At the same time i: must not j be forgotten that a credit balance was achieved not only by Ihe cutting191 words
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Article122 1934-08-04 12 piLM fans throughout the est**! Willi the deepest re news of the death this week ol Dressier, affectionately known "Grand Old Lady of Hollywood is especially true of Malaya, ito very few slars to make such a mk appeal to all races. Mar; achieved this and it would122 words
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Article122 1934-08-04 12 A telegram received states thai in her will Dressier left $50,000, her clothes v her motor-car to a negro sen j his wifp who had been in her j ment for many years This jac ion bears out the eulogistic nouc i which are despatched by Hollyiw I122 words
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Article275 1934-08-04 12 By "Looker-On" ]V|£>ST of the leading articles in Malaya this week have begun—"We have, not yet had time to read the Trade I Comrrflssion repori." j A A A I The critics may get round to reading it—one of these days. A A "Marriage, says Mac275 words
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Article30 1934-08-04 12 GIRLS' CORNER. 2 FINANCIAL NEWS. 5. CLUB DIARY. 9 INTERVIEW WITH LEAGUE <>1 NATIONS TREASURER SPORTS NEWS. 16. 17 and 18. CHURCH SERVICES. 19. BOYS' CORNER. 23.30 words
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Advertisement265 1934-08-04 12 I The Raleigh Rajah TAKE ADVANTAGE OF I r T,,K LOW SALE PRICE I AND PURCHASE ONE I 'Ii 0 F THESE SPLENDID I fi| JffiiX \t GENUINE RALEIGH I l\ BICYCLE IS OFFERED 1 NV»* 1 U RING THE SALE AT I pi $37.50 22" AND 24" FRAMES. F.M.S-265 words
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Advertisement126 1934-08-04 12 ammmmmm. dP PERFECTION Justly describes the superior workmanship of sfngapere'i Leading Tailor. XX LOONG 1« on- [V< doubtedly In the fore- N. front and offers you with Perfection In Softinffs, >\ KTj Stye and Cut, complete >V jK£ satisfaction and lnexpeo- /V jlVj sire service. jg\ Thone 7627. [O I126 words
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449 1934-08-04 13 "OPENED BY MR. CALDECOTT CHAIRMAN ON THE UPLIFT OF THE MASSES jHE fifth all-Malayan Urban Co-operative Conference was opened by the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, at the Raffles Institution Assembly Hall this morning. Official delegates449 words
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Article493 1934-08-04 13 Will They Prejudice Vested Interests? Press conception of a co-operative store very likely presumes the establishment of something on a par with the "Big Three." Even so there should be no ground* for objection unless it is anticipated that the introduction of a co-operative distributing centre will prejudice493 words
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Article746 1934-08-04 13 Necessity For Life Insurance The Co-rp?rative movement doss not I seek to enrich you neither does it de- sire to clothe you in power and valn~ glory It has set out to relieve you of financial embarrassment and free you for the custom of spending money which you746 words
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Article115 1934-08-04 13 May Take Defensive Measures Shanghai, Aug. 3. A REPORT from North China states that Japan threatens to take defensive measurer if Russian 'planes recross the Soviet-Manchurian border. Soviet 'planes are daily scouting over the frontier keeping a strict watch of Japanese movement s. The complete collapse115 words
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Article115 1934-08-04 13 Famous Actress May Visit Singapore rERE is a possibility that Bet y Compson. the famous film actress, may appear in stage performances in Singapore, She will arrive in Hongkong on Oct. 10, according to her husband, Mr. Irving Weinberg, an independent cinema director, and appear in stage engagements115 words
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Article95 1934-08-04 13 Death Of Young Chinese At Kuala Lipis {From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Aug. 2. J MR. Hue Tong Sen, a member of a well-known local family, died in sad circumstances at Kuala Lipis yesterday He had recently opened a busine«6 called the Sports Stores and he was95 words
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Article39 1934-08-04 13 Shanghai, Aug. 4. The Chinese Foreign Office has instructed Mr. Liv Sung Chieh, the Chinese Minister at Berlin, to attend personally the funaral of the Jate President Hindenburg as'the representative of the Chinese Government.—Mm Kuo Jih Pao.39 words
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Article137 1934-08-04 13 British Warships GUNS TRAINED ON THE SHORE Shanghai, Aug. 3. JX consequence of f he manoeuvres of I the British ami Japanese troops along the Great Wall at Shanhaikwan, the situation at the latter city is extremely tense and fraught with possibilities. Five British cruisers, including137 words
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Article195 1934-08-04 13 Japanese Cruiser Rushed To Foochow Shanghai, Aug. 3. ACCORDING to a Nanking report, the 87th Division of the Nanking forces arrived at Foochow yesterday evening and together with ihe Fukien forces repulsed the Reds who have been threatening the -city. The Japanese cruiser Kuma, is rushing195 words
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Article167 1934-08-04 13 Cyclist And Car In Collision (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 3. A FATAL motor accident occurred in Ipoh yesterday evening when Mr. Wong Thean Shi. employed at the Borneo Company, Ltd., Ipoh, was knocked down in Brewster Road in attempting to cross the road en167 words
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Article92 1934-08-04 13 Explosion While Lighting Cigarette Reuter. London, Aug. 3. case cl a man whose breath caught fire is reported in The Lancet. While seated in a cinema witn his wife the man struck a match to light a cigarette. A flash and a sharp explosion followed, blowing theReuter. - 92 words
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Article423 1934-08-04 13 Railway Construction Schemes Shanghai, Aug. 3. THE Sino-British Box.r Committee has approved of the loan of £137.000 to the Construction Department of Shantung for buying rallwav materials, and a loan of £200,000 to the Railway of Ministries for constructing the Hunan section of the uncompleted CantcnHankow423 words
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Article72 1934-08-04 13 Hongkong, Aug. 4. Rapid progress is made in the constructicn of the arsenal of the Canton Government at Pakiang. in which 6.000 coolies are engaged daily. The ste»l and artillery factories will be completed towards the end of this year. Col. Huang Kwang Yiu, the commander of the72 words
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Article223 1934-08-04 13 Bandit Outrage MARTIAL LAW IP PEIPING Shanghai, Aug QW1NG to persistent rumourrebels are massing in the martial law has been declar Peiping and Tientsin. The ai ties are taking strict preca, against riots especially as th' militarised zone is in flood. r More bandits have appearedthe Great223 words
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Article178 1934-08-04 13 Success Of Annivers Celebrations AN atmosphere of gaiety pervac Now World yesterday whe c cv, nth annivcrsaty celebration, menced. The crowd presmt was tionally large, once again bearie timony to the popularity of th! mier place of entertainment. The opportunity for fre o rides) Ghost Train was taken178 words
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Advertisement92 1934-08-04 13 •'II I I I I J 'l 111 I I I il',lli|f!t'itn If PltllMIIIIHIMIIIIIIItlffTlttllllllllllllffll|!i|M|il|llf I I 111 I t tit j MOUTRIE THE IDEAL PIANO FOR THE EAST j NEW "NATIONAL" $300.00 j STYLE II $425.00 I STYLE 111 $500.00 tm «I^ MHMM. I Hire. Purchase Terms Arranged. I m92 words
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543 1934-08-04 14 AVOIDING QUARANTINE CIARGES CIAL LONDON INTERVIEW WITH THE TREASURER in Interview granted recently, in London, the Treasurer the League of Nations Mr. Seymour Jacklin) gave interesting facts abowt League finances. Ie said that the 57 Nations composing543 words
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Article813 1934-08-04 14 Irs Of Contributions Not I Included he mentioned the assets ol the tie had not included arrear ions. These had amounted at of last year to £1,179,243, but unately been reduced by the ipril this year to £992,39fj, or :ent. of the total of the budgets lague. as813 words
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Article185 1934-08-04 14 High Cost Of League Buildings There had been a good deal of criticism of the new League buildings on the grounds of their high cost. Such criticism was not, however, justified by the figures. The building would cost allogether about a million pounds, or 1 6d per c.f.t.185 words
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Article290 1934-08-04 14 No Option Of A Fine SENTENCE of 22 weeks' imprisonment was passed by the District Judge I (Mr. H. A. Forrer) yesterday on a young Indian woman, Thangammal, who was convicted on a charge of causing the death of a man named Krishnan by a rash act. The290 words
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Article379 1934-08-04 14 Postmaster Sentenced At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, Aug. 3. A. A. NATHAN, ex-Postmaster at Puchong, who was produced before the First Magistrate. Mr. E. K. Wilson, yesterday afternoon to answer a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a rum379 words
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Article66 1934-08-04 14 In Aid Of The Jamboree Fund A concert in aid of the Seoul Australian Jamboree Funds will be given at Raffles Institution Hall on Friday. Aug. 17. at 9 p.m. H.E. the Officer Administering the Government has accorded his patronage to the function and will be present with66 words
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Article18 1934-08-04 14 Mr. J. P. Lobo will speak on "Modern Malayalam" at the Malayalee Association on Sunday at 7 p.m.18 words
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Article577 1934-08-04 14 A Playroom Cure For Naughtiness A WORLD free from "hysteria." "anxiety states," "temper" and all the other maladjustments of parents and their children is being created by the Institute of Medical Psychology. At the Institute I was told of the progress that is being imade slowly. It577 words
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Article92 1934-08-04 14 How- Danish Fishermen Send Home News Copenhagen. Carrier pigeons are to De used by the fishing fleets of north Jylland to take* news of their catches to their homo ports. Owners of birds which are to compete in forthcoming homing races from NorTVL t0 Denmark asket the92 words
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Article77 1934-08-04 14 Bequest [To University Of Southern California Los Angeles, California. An estate valued at £1,000,000 has been bequeathed to the University of Southern California by Mr. W. A. Clark, Jr. The estate includes: An astronomical observatory. A 'magnificent library, cou'taining a volume of Shakespeare's works said to have been77 words
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Article18 1934-08-04 14 Members of the Hindu Association are informed that the association Is now situated at 3. Race Course Lane18 words
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Article403 1934-08-04 14 Comment In Bankruptcy Court IN the Bankrup.cy Court yesterday b fore Mr. Justice Prichard, the application of Koh Soon Teck. a lawyer** clerk, to set aside a bankruptcy notice against him was dismissed with his lordship remarking that the. a cation was "mosl frivolous." The applicant disputed403 words
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Article107 1934-08-04 14 Englishwoman Who Fought Th; 1 Turks Belgrade The centenary of Ihe birth of as Englishwoman Mivs Adeline Irby, wK devoted her life to the service of thf people of Eosnia in their struggle t hrow off the yoke of the Turk, h s been celebrated by a memorial107 words
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Article81 1934-08-04 14 Soviet Young Men Want Dowries Now Moscow. An old-fashioned custom that has be gun to appear again amon.? some of th collectivised peasantry of the Moscow rc gion is engaging the attention of th authorities. oung men have been refusing to marr unless their bride can provide81 words
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Article11 1934-08-04 14 The next Malacca Assizes will be held on Monday. Aug. 13.11 words
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Advertisement18 1934-08-04 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. fire, mm, mm VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION* INSITRAFr*18 words
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Article1588 1934-08-04 15 "A ONCE PROSPEROUS COUNTRIV" ALLEGED RESULTS OF UNWISE SPENDING JJNDER the heading—" Bureaucracy in Malaya,' Mr. ML B. Bell, of Singapore, contributes a remarkable article to the English periodical Ihe Independent. With many of Mr. Bell's conclusions we do not agrct, particularly his remarks with regard1,588 words
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Article31 1934-08-04 15 A Chinese dinner will be served at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, on Thursday, Aug. 9. The right atmosphere will be created by the decorations and a small Chinese orchestra will play.31 words
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Article32 1934-08-04 15 The Singapore Fire Department r mbulance service answered 199 cays last month. Sixty of these were to street accidents. There were six cases of attempted suicide and 14 ol snooting or stabbing.32 words
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Article669 1934-08-04 15 Hawkers And Typhoid Campaign rHE following i~ ths a .nual report of the Iflddletcn Hospital for 1933 by J>r. Colin C. B. Gilmour, Municipal Medical Sup.rintcndent The large number of admissions is due to the fact that 281 hawkers were admitted Tor examination to detect possible typhoid carriers,669 words
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Article106 1934-08-04 15 Examination Under Infra-Red Photography Toronto. The day when works of famous painters ould be copied and passed of? as originals ias been brought to an end through infraed photography. This is what Dr. Maximilian Toch, che•nist and paint technologist of New York, -old the annual meeting of106 words
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Article228 1934-08-04 15 Mr. E. A. Fairlie And Miss Nancy Clark {'HE wedding tock pace this morning at St. Andrew's Cathedral of Mr v Alexander Fairlte of Sandilands Buttery and Co., Singapore, youngest on of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fairlie, of llshopstone, Northwood, Middlesex, and Miss Nancy Hume Clark, s.cond228 words
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Article39 1934-08-04 15 Johannesburg. Transvaal. Mr. R G. Lundy, for a be\ dropped hi.j wrislet watch from an aeroplane 650 feet up over the aerodrome at 3aragwanath. Three hours later, the watch was picked up. It was intact.39 words
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Article151 1934-08-04 15 Chief Justice Reserves Decision i i (From Our Own Reporter) t I 1 Kuala Lumpur, Aug. THE part-heard case in which 5 Pollitt, a mining engineer, is s< j ing to rccovcr $13,233 from a ret! J inspector of mineral ores, J. Lovett, is new residing151 words
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Article67 1934-08-04 15 Los Angele After having separated from husband only twenty days after II marriage in January, Mrs. Ma: Bailey Cook, a popular American r; singer, has filed a suit for divorce f M:. Donald Cook, a film actor, charge i "mental cruelty." Before vheir marriage Mrs. Cook67 words
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Advertisement67 1934-08-04 15 I THE EMPLOYERS'!!! ABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, L MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Alii RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. I General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TSL. 6i*i. •<>• K•** ■BK HI IS i v v. B 119 BT ĔĔmKm Mm HHk j. fir w67 words
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Article, Illustration981 1934-08-04 16 Form Of Siamese Title Holder: Roy Smith And Wise Beaten t round of the men's singles pionship of the Malayan irnament yesterday was not surprises. arkable feature of the re- the successes of the upompetitors. Roy Smith and se,981 words
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Article98 1934-08-04 16 First Round To Begin i Next Month THE S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Competition will start next month and first round games are as lollows: Tuesday, Sept. 4: Govt. Services v. Wilts. Regt. 1. Wednesday, Sept. 5: Wilts Rcgt. II v. Pulau Brani. I Thursday. Sept. 6: Marine Dept. v.98 words
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Article171 1934-08-04 16 August Medal Competition At S.G.C. The Singapore Golf Club August Medal competition will be played on Saturday Aug. 11 for "A" and "B" divisions and on Sunday, Aug. 12 for "C" division. The qualifying round for the "Clifford Cup" will be played in conjunction with the medal, irrespective171 words
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Article142 1934-08-04 16 j American And National L?ague Results Reuter. I New York, Aug. 4. LATEST results in the U.S. major baseball Leagues arc as follows: I AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E Philadelphia "Athletics" 1 B New York "Yankees" 5 10 0 I Gehrig scored two home runs lo: the Yankees.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article111 1934-08-04 16 Remarkable Offer Of Swansea Firm Reuter. London, Aug. 3. A S an incentive to brighter cricket, the proprietors of a Swansea store have rrn.de the following offer in connection with Giamc; B match against the Australians, which begins at Swansea tomorrow;— A shilling for a boundary. Ten shillingsReuter. - 111 words
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Article57 1934-08-04 16 Leo Diegel Loses His Lead Reuter. Toronto, Aug. 4. rrHE second day of the Canadian Open X Gelt championship to-day was sunvy though windy. Leaders are as follows Armour 69. 73—142 Melhorn 72, 73—145 Jack Littler 77, 69—146 Lee Diegel 65, 82—147 Littler's putting was magnificent. Leo DiegelReuter. - 57 words
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Article788 1934-08-04 16 S.C.C. Reserves Win SOCCER MATCH ON THS, PADANG IlfEAK finishing, coupled with th splendid defence of the S.C.C. II was responsible for the defeat of t! Straits Cattle Tracing Co. so c< eleven by the odd goal in three \vh the two sides met at788 words
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Advertisement29 1934-08-04 16 ua.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiwnmnmnMwraiMai BiiMiwiiwiwwMwtißiiiiiitatiiintttniiiiwunnjiiiii iiriiri<ii.->iimiiai'«iiMiiiiiMi»i»iM THE LATEST BIFFIT GOLF SETS I (MADE IN ENGLAND). DRIVING PRACTICE m m S2S* 1 A REAL GOLF BALL lITED SUPPLIES POSTAGE 50 CENTS SINGAPORE. i29 words
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Advertisement76 1934-08-04 16 -rpy m Mv nanie GULL BAHAR MMW 'Hi A Have you tried me? MW^ BOTTLE 1 give all satisfaction, make the MMMm. &*M\ TO-riA\ ha,r grow in tres cool the bra jB klll the •ice, blacken the hair, make X E Jrf JUU WILL others enjoy my perfume. C ALWAYS76 words
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629 1934-08-04 17 Vposto Impresses t'l.KVKR WIN OVER <;abo (By "K.O.") LARCiK crowd saw some excellent ;i boxing at the New World Arena, t ni^ht. There wen. no knockouts, but the its were c ntested at a fast pace, eh pleased the629 words
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Article105 1934-08-04 17 To-NighTs Fights At Great World A1 Rivers and Arthur Suares fight for he Malayan middleweight championship o-night, at the Great World Arena over 5 three-minute rounds. A thrilling battle is anticipated. Suares arries all the physical advantages, but livers' is far superior as a boxer. The "ndian105 words
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Article113 1934-08-04 17 Second Qualifying Round Results Reuter. ra London, Aug 3 THo results in the second quality ng for [h~ nd °f th Davis: Cu l> tournament a* next year is as follows:— rJVi S U -Holland) beat Gahepe (Monaco) 5—7, 6—2 6—3 6—4Kncttenbclt «Holland) beat Landau 'Monaco) 2- 6,Reuter. - 113 words
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Article421 1934-08-04 17 To-day's Events And List Of Scratchings fpiiL' full iists of handicaps and -l scratching;; for to-day's Penang rice 4 aiv as follows RACE ONE HORSES :'*s Iflj F>»v l»— FURLONGS. Pride ot Perak 0.0. fortune Star 8.13. Golden Maize 8.11, Brampton a.o. Boneland 3 C. Evanescent 82.421 words
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Article83 1934-08-04 17 The "Man-at-the-Rails" gives the following selections: RACE I—l. Pride of Perak. 2. Forfune Star. RACE 2—l Majesty Man. 2. Sky-Raider. RACE 3.—1 Nassau Belie. 2. Dioware. RACE 4 —1. Ricana. 2. Dare Devil. 3. Lambden. RACE s—l. Great Houdini. 2. Aviemore., 3. Miss Caprice. RACE 6.—1. Miss Field.83 words
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Article72 1934-08-04 17 Recommendation Of I.L.T.F. Committee Reuter. London, Aug. 3. T*HE special committee of the Tnterx national Lawn Tennis Federation appointed to go into the proposed change in the foot fault rule have recommended to national associations that an auxiliary line should be drawn at a distance of two feetReuter. - 72 words
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464 1934-08-04 17 Sussex Lose To Surrey And Yorkshit Have To Follow On rpHE county cricket match between Nottinghamshire and Hampshire at Notts, which ended yesterday, proved to be exceptionally interesting, Notts winning by only eight runs in a match remarkable for the excellent bowling performances464 words
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Article94 1934-08-04 17 GoorJ Performances Ir Gloucester Match Reuter. rpH£ mam between the Aus rah;, nn f i Gloucestershire at Bristol cru to-c'.ay in a draw. The tourists dPciared tv>°'r first closed to-dav a 30R for f wicket 5 after th?v had *>46 2 on th~. onening day. Ther? was playReuter. - 94 words
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Advertisement129 1934-08-04 17 Blilrlv 1 I The World s Best I Virginia Cigarette ««Ug« PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. -mm ■■■yii—^ 'mZ^^l si n» TAiKis RITZ pl™S? i LAST WIGHT—TO-NIGHT—-SHOW STARTS AT 7.45 P.M. j THE WILD ANIMAL THRILLER SUPREME TOM TYLER CECELIA PARKER I» JUNGLE MYSTERY I 12 EXCITING CHAPTERS ALL TO BE129 words
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Advertisement118 1934-08-04 17 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. f (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapure. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court or England and complies118 words
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1646 1934-08-04 18 Ruined His Win ihe Open Title I HENRY COTTON has won the Open Championship. The number of his strokes equalled he record. One of his rounds beat all records. The crowds cheered and swirled round him, but only two or ihre.e intimate friends knew1,646 words
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Article108 1934-08-04 18 At a dance arranged by the Institute attended by over a hundred people, the Institue Football Cud was pressnted to the team of the Ranchi by Mrs. R. V. Harris, wife of the chairman of the local branch of the Miss ons to Seamen. The Cup was received108 words
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Article246 1934-08-04 18 Police, League Winners, Enter Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. t IN the semi-final of the Hull Cup competltHM, the Potfc* winners of tne JBDF.A. League, met the P.W.D.A A. on 'the Civil Service C ub padang yesterday even ng and won by246 words
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Article187 1934-08-04 18 Lose To Germany's Champion In Straight Sets G. yon Gramm. champion of Germany and of France, appeared for the second time on the Centre Court at Wimbledon in the first match. His strokes against E. D. Andrews (New Zealand) still had the speed ana control which suggest187 words
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Article132 1934-08-04 18 In The History Of Horse Racing An interesting chapter, in "AlartindaleV' Australian Turf History soon to be pub- liahed, is that giving particulars of leading winning owners. It reveals some unusual records. Racing started in *810, but after that year there were eight seasons in whicl no132 words
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Article66 1934-08-04 18 S.C.C. lawn bowls handicap tournament ties Wednesday, Aug. 8 Singles Final H. Gray (—5) v. W. M. Edwards (—5) Thursday, Aug. 9 Doubles Final E. J. Cassels and Dr. R. G. Spink (plus 1) v. E. G. Staunton and M. St Pau I (plus 2). This will66 words
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Advertisement235 1934-08-04 18 00 j Whole Wheat. I^^^^^B EVERY FLAKE A GRAIN OF WHEAT ks lutely ready to eat from the packet. bal lor every m al and infinitely better than ordinary Bread. r ateh the children thrive and grow .sturdy on WEKT-BIX. units like it too--1 At all grocers. Sale Agents: A.235 words
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Advertisement415 1934-08-04 18 AFTER ACCIDENT SHE PUT ON WEIGHT Kruschsn Took It Off Again A woman sends the following ;i j the cor sequencer, of a motor a wh'ch she was involved:— "A year apn I had a very b id m v;h'ch left me more or I Hrjv ner to lie n415 words
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Article638 1934-08-04 19 I p,.mi's Appeal Against Acquittal »F nearly a full day's hearing ment was reserved yesterday by ice Geiahty. in the Court* of in the "?..ve in which the Crown against the acquittal order of .d Magistrate in the Egvptian use against Zaketto Salama aild UeL hree charaes638 words
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Article37 1934-08-04 19 Melbourne.. Si v York firm offered to P™vich deYbourne Stale Government wit* to be used by the Police, was refused- i**--, tdeterred, the firm has written hey suggest that the tanks could d -for agricultural purposes.37 words
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Article540 1934-08-04 19 The True Story Of His End AN Englishman who has just returned to England from Germany gives a striking account of the shooting of General von Schleicher and other prominent victims in the events there recently. It is alleged that General von. Schleicher was killed540 words
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Advertisement528 1934-08-04 19 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7 30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m., Children's Service. 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Ser1 mon. 3G.30 a.m., Service at Naval Base. 8.30 p.m., Service at Missions to Seamen. I Holy Communion on528 words
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Advertisement265 1934-08-04 19 Wednesday, 0.30 p.m.. Bible Study. Wednesday. 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Speaker, Mr. C. B. Paul. Thursday, 5.30 p.m., Epworth League Meeting. G3O p.m., Choir Practice. ST PETER'S CHURCH. SINGAPORE. Sunday, 7.30 a.m.. Holy Communion and Sermon. Subject: "Spiritual Gifts." 10 30 a.m.. Malayalam Service. Subject: "Three Sanctuaries." STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH.265 words
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Advertisement239 1934-08-04 19 l s I I i —A thoroughly dependable British Tfj*f Product guaranteed to give all I W the service expected of them. I \%L^^\ y^<r Be certain to ask f<> r OSRAM I I VALVES-they are besi and j J j AdvL of The General Electric Co., Ltd. >of England),239 words
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Article827 1934-08-04 20 Annual Report Of Dr. Dawson IN submitting his report for last year on anti-malarial works by the Municipality, Dr. W. Dawson. Deputy HeaKh Officer, says: New works were carried out in the following areas:— Area No. 132 Bugi.s Estate:—This area is situated near the junction of Dunearn Road827 words
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Article54 1934-08-04 20 40-Mile Tunnel To Bring Water From Lake Leningard. Drought will never again menace Leningard. A 40 mile tunnel is to be built immediately to brin? water to the city from Lake Laddersky, which will be an exhaustible reservoir. In many places the tunnel will have to be54 words
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Article202 1934-08-04 20 Peasant Who Gives His Colt To The King Sofia. DHEORGHI Vassiloff. a Bulgarian peasant, had always had a soft patch in his heart for the colt he had reared by feeding it from a bottle. But he. had no room for it on the farm. One202 words
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Article185 1934-08-04 20 Estate Manager Acquitted At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 Seremban, Aug l. I The Manager of Senawang Esiate,; Seremban. Mr. C. H. Ryves was summoned before the police magistrate Mr.' V. W. W. S. Purcell ihis morning to I answer two charges under the Traffic Offences185 words
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Article113 1934-08-04 20 Compromise In Flag Problem Essen. June 28 An unexpected complication arose to-day on the occasion of the wedding of Herr Terboven, Nazi district leader, and Fraulein Stahl—at the Cathedral here. Orders had been given that the town was to be. decorated with flags in honour of the113 words
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Article22 1934-08-04 20 The Society for the Protection of Hindu Children hhs received a further sum of $127.82 from various contributors for its orphanage fund.22 words
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Article144 1934-08-04 20 To Visit South China Nanking. July rr is reliably learned that Mr. Su: has received instructions from Gc Chiang Kai Shek to visit Hon_ whole on his way back to China Honolulu. It is said that as a result of the cent visit of Generals Ho Chien144 words
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Advertisement536 1934-08-04 20 I Tan Ho Oon Company, Limited. IKEMI X I) X R B AUCTION SALE OF mf FURNITURE, FITTINGS and ALL the STOCK-IN-TRADE *f »h» l I tion) at 241, ORCHARD ROAD, on FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST 1«M atIOSO 1 l' Toledo Weighing Machine, Chubb's Safes, Coroaa Cash Register Marble I m536 words
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Advertisement128 1934-08-04 20 mckenzie Cough Mixure AND Lung Tonic for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and other affections of the nose, throat, and lungs. I K. SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND IDULTC. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND FROM THE MAKERS Waynard Co. Ltd., I U, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE «115. j O-CEDAR POLISH! MAKES THAT128 words
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1424 1934-08-04 21 ,i any Conferences S VNKING AND THE PROVINCES Ministry Spokesman Answers Criticisms Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, July 30. people writing on China inted the picture in such us that one might for a for the sunnier aspect It is not altogether d optimism to1,424 words
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Article45 1934-08-04 21 58,690 More People Since March Last Year Sydney. The population of Australia on March 31 last was 6.668,188, which is an increase of 58,690. compared with the figure on March 31. last year. The population consisted of 3,384,639 males and 3,283 499 females.45 words
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Article52 1934-08-04 21 Moscow. A model aeroplane has flown a distance of 5.300 metres (about 5,450 yards) at Ufa, remaining in the air 28 mins. 9 seconds. This is claimed to be a world record. The machine, known as the "flying duck" was launched by its inventor, a 16-year-old boy52 words
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Article474 1934-08-04 21 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, July 27. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 36 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 35 Fowl, kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks (Java), each 40474 words
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Article119 1934-08-04 21 Search Made By Historians Of French Academy Prague. A search is being made in Czechoslovakia for seme priceless Napoleonic relics. They are a packet of letters and documents written in the hand of Napoleon, which Talleyrand, Napoleon's foreign minister, sold to 120 years ago for 2,000.000 francs (£BO,OOO119 words
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Article92 1934-08-04 21 Eerie Experience Of Iwo Sikhs Delhi. Two Sikhs walking through Delhi in broad daylight, were astonished to feel drops of what they took to be rain falling from a clear sky. Their astonishment turned to horror when they saw the drops were blood red. They ran home92 words
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Article340 1934-08-04 21 Weird Ceremony In Forest Villages Sofia. A STRANGE pagan custom, which survives in one or two remote villages in the wild forest region near the Turkish frontier, is causing great anxiety to the Bulgarian Holy Synod. Every year, on the Day of Saint Constantine and Saint340 words
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Article41 1934-08-04 21 Brooklyn, New York. A British penny dated 1749 has been found by workmen engaged on excavation work in one of the busiest districts of Brooklyn. They have unearthed 80 old coins altogether—including a Spanish silver piece of 1776.41 words
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631 1934-08-04 22 "LAW AND ORDER" PROVISIONS More Speculation Select Committee's Reporl In October |X>RD WiUingdon's present arrangements contemplate departure for 1 India on Aug. 11. The Viceroy, who has lately been in frequent consultation with Sir Samuel Hoare, i$ authoritatively reported to have intimated that,631 words
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Article89 1934-08-04 22 No Remission Now, Says Sir. S. Hoare London, July 16. ¥X the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare at question time announced the release of Mr. Vallabhbhai Patel. Mr. Tom Smith urged that in view of the changed political circumstances he should consider the remission of Pandit89 words
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Article284 1934-08-04 22 Vienna Doctor's Report On His Health Calcutta, July 15. AX idea of the present condition of Mr. Subash Chandra Bose's health may be I formed from the following reports by Prof. Xeuman and Prof. Lenger of Vienna which have been sent to Dr. B. C. Roy284 words
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Article90 1934-08-04 22 Gradual Release Decided Upon? Bombay, July 14. At CORDING to well-informed circles. the Government of Bombay, in consultation with the Government" of India, have decided on a policy ox early release of political prisoners convicted in connection with the Civil Disobedience Movement and others detained under the Emergency90 words
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Article129 1934-08-04 22 In Dispute Between Bengal Congressmen Calcutta, July 17. •Mr. Gandhi, during his stay for two days in Calcutta, it is understood, will make an attempt to settle the party feuds in the Bengal Congress circles and rehabilitate the Congress organisation in the I rovince as he did129 words
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Article109 1934-08-04 22 Mr. K. F, Nariinan Elected Reception Chairman Bombay, July 15. The first meeting of the Congress Reception Committee was held to-day at •linnah Hall when the following officebearers were elected: Chairman: Mr. K. F. Nafiman. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. K. M. Munshi. Bhulabhai Desai. Mrs. Perin Cuptain, Messrs. Nagindas Master,109 words
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Article627 1934-08-04 22 Latest Jottings From The Mail Dr. Lanka Sundaram has resigned his professorship in the Andhra University. Mr. Vallabhbhai Patel, the President of the Congress, who was released from gaol on July 14, was operated Upon in Bombay on July 16 for nose trouble. He is progressing satisfactorily.627 words
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Article238 1934-08-04 22 Admission To Dehra Dun Military College Sim'a, July IV. A letter signed by several members ol the Assembly and addressed to Colonel l.umby, Army Secretary, draws attention to the strong feeling in the country regarding the ate limit for admission to the Dehra Dun Military College. For competitive238 words
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Article502 1934-08-04 22 Mr. Patel Interviewed APPEAL FOR UNITY IN CONGRESS RAN KS "'JPHE position to-day demands unity in Congress ranks, and not division It is the obvious duty of congressmen to do everything that will raise the power and prestige of the Congress." So said Mr. Vallabhbhai502 words
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Article151 1934-08-04 22 Government And Rice Dumping- QUESTIONS were raised in the Legislative Assembly, on July 16, on the rice imports question. Mr. Bajpai replying to Mr. Maawood Ahmed's questions regarding the importation of rice said that negotiations have not yet been completed. Tne question as xo what action, if151 words
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Article96 1934-08-04 22 1 At question time in the Assembly on •July IS. Mr. G. P. Singh asked whether H U 11 a"* ir? l fe P»» a report that ti .H. the Aga Khan has asked the Government to provide him with r territory in India over which96 words
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Article, Illustration92 1934-08-04 23 1 Look A t This Week's Mail-Bag My Dear Nephews, 1 am glad to say that the contributions this week have been more numerous than those of las; week. The stories have been more varied and inU resting than the previous ones. I hope that92 words
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Article369 1934-08-04 23 -thy "Ngiam Tong Fatt.") Youth is the most important part ol li fi e When one is juvenile*he is like a v; u ag tree which will give good fruit proviifticl it is carefully cultivated. &p, if a youth ;s well disciplined in scriool, he may probably369 words
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Article159 1934-08-04 23 'By "Willy Chan.") was x fine afternocn and while I it ins at my desk thoughts, of my •<> relations" began to crowd my mind. J. lean d back In my chair and thwre then I could visualise them, in their miserable a.id stuffy homes, puttheir heart and159 words
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Article331 1934-08-04 23 (By "Waterfall") It was during the school vacations that my friends and I proposed to spend holidays up-ccimtry. We took a car and started for our proposed destination in the early hours of the morning. It was a fine .sunny day. the weather was lovely, and331 words
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Article160 1934-08-04 23 (By "S. C. Goh.') The ruler of Egypt warned to stlec a general, because the Arabs were waging war on him. Many people joined the armios, bu "here was no general, therefore, h( thought of selecting one. One day he assembled all the chic. officers in his160 words
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Article119 1934-08-04 23 (By "S. C. Goh.") Glaucus was a boy who lived in Corinth. He always thought himself a grown-up man. One day he went, to a barber's shop v.nd asked the barber to shave his beard. .The barber pretended to take it very .seriously, and put him en119 words
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Article73 1934-08-04 23 (By "Koh Sian Poh.") Everyone of us wants knowledge. It is of creat benefit for us to appreciate beauty of things around us. Life if a burden to those who have little learning. It js impossible to know every thing. A? we grew up, we shall come into close73 words
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Article291 1934-08-04 23 (By "T. K. Goh.") Once upon a time, there was a certain Emperor, who thought that he would like to taste the flavour of a cocki's egg. So he told his minister to obtain one by any means. The poor minister could not do anything, but obey291 words
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Article282 1934-08-04 23 (By "Daud Kassim.") "we" know of the evils of war make us fear them. We hope. In fac. we pray, that we may not see another war. We have read in history of wars be ween one nation and another in their keen struggle for supremacy. The282 words
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Article139 1934-08-04 23 (By "Y. S. Chuan") Seme people say that to become great men is not difficult. This is true. The nrinciple point involved, is to give children sufficient studies in order to afford them a chance of attaining a general knowledge of life, when they are grown139 words
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Advertisement272 1934-08-04 23 "SMILEFC THE* CUMBER THE START. A STIFF Sit. COOD/ NOOH§ LOOKING LUCK still holds! SURPRISED, wwn caid I ALL THE SAME MOW COW 6r GATE AT THE 00 IT 9 COUkU,VT U CH mkK |S THERE? TOP AS USUAL/ Healthy children always climb—stairs fascinate them Let your Baby climb the272 words
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