Malaya Tribune, 6 August 1934
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Title Section41 1934-08-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya XXL No. 188 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Aug. 6, ISB4. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934. FOR 6 CENTS41 words
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Advertisement310 1934-08-06 1 A. FUNTER. g, Kaffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds ana pearl Necklaces of every and quality. Selling a t latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins ,tfui gvld ornaments of eV ery class and quality, pa ing highest prices according to daily exchange rates. C22>) "Bulldog" I Guinness Stout310 words
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Advertisement157 1934-08-06 1 1 A La-t* Model Camera Agfa Box $2.50 each. i SI i II I i j We assure that you would be able to t take good snaps out of this Camera J I which we guarantee. i Inspection cordially invited at 1 J YICK WAH SING. Watch-maker Photo Supplier.157 words
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Advertisement117 1934-08-06 1 j 1 1 1 i MAAS-SM MILK AT ITS BEST! I SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND I 0 I j] BECAUSE 1 The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. 1 I SAFE AND GOOD FOR BABY I a Blue Cross Milk Is Especially Made For Babies. It Con- I tains The Nourishing117 words
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Advertisement45 1934-08-06 1 I YOUR LUCK. ONE YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS $1.50. Weekly details, 1 year $7.00. Correct answers for 5 questions $1.00. Payable in Advance. Send copy of Horoscope or time and date of birth or of writing letter and approximate age. HANUMAN JOTHISHA OFFICE. Timttani. S. India.45 words
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Advertisement26 1934-08-06 1 The ©rttom* 'Dominant In zfAlalaya Church of England BIBLES: HYMNALS: MANUALS PRAYER-BOOKS Best selection of finest values. "GOOD BOOKS" DEPOT, Eton Building, Selegie Road, Singapore. i26 words
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1039 1934-08-06 2 Shipping News Notices. PASSING OF THE CUTTY SARK Her Last Fight With 1 he Elements (By George Walker In The Glasgow Herald). ON a mid-winter morning in the first year of the War I saw a Blue Funnel steamer making Cape Town *od« derelict sailing ship m tow. Her main1,039 words
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Article439 1934-08-06 2 Italian Boys From Britain To Live In Them Cattolica, (Italy), July 3. FIVE modern warships moulded in stoni' on the flat shores of the Adriatic will break upon the astonished gaze of 300 Italian boys from abroad who will arrive here to-day. The boys are the first of439 words
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Article89 1934-08-06 2 Reduced Charges For Shpis In Ballast The Watson and Youell Shipping \genev. Ltd.. advise that the European Commission of the Danube has modified Article 8 of the tariff, effective as from June 1. 1034. as follows:— "Every seagoing vessel entering the port of Suhna in ballast and89 words
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Article215 1934-08-06 2 V.100,000 For The N.Y.K.'s Latin American Service? ,AS one o£ the measures to assist shipA ning, the Japanese Department of CommunSon is readjustment of subsidies. It s expected [hat there will be several additions to the list of subsidised lines. Among the prospective lines are (1) the Nippon215 words
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Article45 1934-08-06 2 League Action On Oil From Ships Rugby, July 13. The British Government are addressing to the Secretary-General of the League a formal request that the question of oil discharged from ships should be referred for examination to the League's communications and transit organisation.45 words
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Article792 1934-08-06 2 Hongkong Report For Last Year MORE activity was displayed by pirates last year as compared with 1932, and three foreign ships, one Danish, one Norwegian and one French were pirated during the year, according to the Annual Report of the Inspector-General of Police. The Danish passenger792 words
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Advertisement337 1934-08-06 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA I». A O. S. N. CU.b SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore MANTUA lim Aug. 17 BANGALORE 0,000 Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Aug. 31 COMORIN ISJWO Sept 14 BHUTAN 6,100 Sept. 27 X A JPUTANA 17.000 Sept. 28 BEHAR fi.ooo Oct. i niITRAL Oct 12 SOUDAN .500337 words
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Advertisement166 1934-08-06 2 LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port i Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and. Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. I Due Leave Due m.v. COL DI LAN A Aug.166 words
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Advertisement190 1934-08-06 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IHJLR] Australische Dampfschiffi |Q Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AtND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'pores.s. BOCHUM, via Manila Aug. 8 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Sept. 6 m.s. KULMERLAND, via Manila Sept. 18190 words
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Advertisement645 1934-08-06 2 STEAMER SAIL! \r )S |H The undernoted are the Company 1 I tended fixtures:— 'I OUTWARDS. I "FULDA" for Manila, H'kong 1914 I I S'hai, N. China Japan 11 m "ISAR" for Manila H'kone. I S'hai, N. China Japan I HOMEWARDS. 1 l'j3i I f "LIPPE" for Genoa, M'seilh I645 words
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Article436 1934-08-06 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations .re issued by Fraser and Co., exchange tock brokers. I c Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 6 66 n Asam Kumbang Tin 37|6 40|« tl Austral Malay 50j- 52|6 \yei Hitam Tin 146 1516 Ayer Weng 212V436 words
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Article121 1934-08-06 3 ntfUED BY FRASSR ft ggCHAWO» AND 8TOC& BROKBRB. Boysn. etllm. sinkupore Municipal *****» 5 per cent. 108 112 nom Singapore Municipal 1 Jio7» 4Va per cent. 110 115 nom Fmsapore Municipal *****» 4Vfc per cent. 110 115 nom Singapore Municipal •i o 131 4 par cent. 102121 words
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583 1934-08-06 3 Financial News Views. LONDON RUBBER MARKET Considerable Investment Buying MKSSKS, Symington njnJ Wil&nri, of London, icpotted on July 4; The outstanding feature n." the murket continues to bo that any slight weakness aeenic. to bring in fresh buying from onw source or another. There ha.« been some home trade anil583 words
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Article94 1934-08-06 3 Lower Values Of Tin Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 1. On the Stock Exchange to-day. although the volume of business did not materially expand, the sentimen: was decidedly more cheerful and the tendency all-round was comparatively uood. Gilt-edged securities and also most Home securities have been supported and interestReuter Wireless. - 94 words
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Article160 1934-08-06 3 Scholarships For Ceylon Graduates Ceylon, June 30. IT is understood that the Ceylon Board of Ministers will shortly consider the scheme at present being framed for the establishment of industrial scholarships enabling selected graduates of Ceylon University College to go abroad for specialised training in industrial work. Whenever160 words
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Article206 1934-08-06 3 Singapore, Aug. 3. R. (81am) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $98 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. 3206 words
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Article73 1934-08-06 3 Savings Bank's Profits Increase I PAK'I from the pro lit um the *ttle of securities and the appreciated value of securities the net profit for state» the report of the directors r»f the Ceylon Saving* Bank, amount? to Rs. 12T,000. which is the highest on record since the73 words
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Article138 1934-08-06 3 Foreign exports of Tin, being final shipments on ocean-steamers a r all Malayan ports, during the monih of July, 1934. Destination: lons. United Kingdom 660 United States of America J. 555 Continent of Europe 1.124 British Possessions 201 Japan 182 Netherlands India nil 1 Other Foreign Countries138 words
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Article447 1934-08-06 3 Better Grain Crop Prospects THE cooi, clcudy weather and beneficial rain of the past three weeks have completely altered the grain crop prospects in the three prairie provinces. Greater confidence in the future of the crop in western Canada is being shown by prairie farmers, who in447 words
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Article127 1934-08-06 3 Foreisr, Imports of Tin Oro fcri- tt. MM- Tons Country of Origin 1. Alaska 323 2. Burma 3. Netherlands India:— Banka and Billiton Singkep 2 Other Places 13 4 4. French Indo-China 7 g 5. Japan 1,571 6. Siam 12 7. Tanganyika !30 8. Union of South127 words
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Article103 1934-08-06 3 A Giant Electro-Chemical Plant The construction of a giant electrochemical plant on the banks of the River Chirchik in the Central Asian province of Tashkent, has been begun, according to Press reports, which state that the power centre will have a capacity of 280,000 kilowatts, while the chemical103 words
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Article670 1934-08-06 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 The following rubber snare quotattjLJ are Issued by Fr&ser and Co.. and U;fH and Evatt. Issue Value Frmaer Ly»i 4M Shares. Co. 1 <U!enby 1.V5 1.82» 2 1-70 1 BjM 1 Alor Gajah 1.30 135 1.20 1 3fl| IA. Hitam 1.60 175670 words
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Article78 1934-08-06 3 DAILY PKICEi* CtJFRKHT. Singapore, Fi iday, n Buyers. Se)!< >r 0 R»S.S. enual to London Standard, Spot (lor— > 21 do. (F. 0.8.) Au- L'J' h 24' i Standard R.S.S. on Tender: If Aug. 21-"-, 24 Sept. 25 O t.Dec. 25% 25% Jan. March 26 >478 words
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Advertisement51 1934-08-06 3 THI SOUTH "BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., corporate* In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. IaABOOLIOUTH. lfanafer. OmCl: I, FTNLATSOM OIIM THE •cASTFRN ITVITFn ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Ik AD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St, Singapore. C irwvarvv flm****}51 words
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Advertisement81 1934-08-06 3 THE EASTERN BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. rajsTSU.! «222 Reserve Fund and Real •> »00.000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON, BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madrai. Ainara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrtcuk. Mosul and Bkiflraortre. a GURRJBNT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Denoatt on tenni to81 words
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Advertisement73 1934-08-06 3 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about* Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus 2%% Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon give you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small sums grow.73 words
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Advertisement211 1934-08-06 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) r > SUCCESSORS TO J| I THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD-, THE HO HONG BANF "LTD AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL: < $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. TV HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHI LIA STREET .SING A PORK. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH211 words
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Advertisement598 1934-08-06 4 I M. HASSAN, fL 36, 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electric*], gas and water service line. We give prompl attention to all Orders either big or small. hy not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. THQNE598 words
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Advertisement320 1934-08-06 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.—Rubber tappers supplier. Apply Box No. 409. c o Malaya Tribune. SITUATIONS WANTED GODOWX wanted for Cement, Tiles and General Imports, with water frontage and road access. Enquirer prepared to consider a lease. Reply to Box No. 407, c o Malaya Tribune. Safeguard your eyes—they are your j320 words
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Advertisement1178 1934-08-06 4 I Obat Priok (1) Specially beneficial to mothers immediately after confinement. High class medicine and all-round tonut. Obot Priok (2) Stimulates the appetite, Strengthens the Nerves, Regenerates the *lood. And the greatest of all tonics for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Diabettes, Windy Gastritis, Menorrhagia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Back-ache, Leucorrhoea and all other1,178 words
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Advertisement546 1934-08-06 4 HERE'S SOMETHING i new and Reliable ■flHKfll- M.C.C. Special, 15 Jewel. Chron Plated, Interchangeable, Swi Watch. We Guarantee to replace a Machine within a year of pur if anything goes wrong Watch provided it shows no Rust. YICK WOH HUNG 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). UHMMMMMOBr AJ.G.P GENUINE"546 words
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25 1934-08-06 5 p Robertson, of Highland >. will take the place of Mr. manager, Gadong Estate, who is going on leave.25 words
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Article15 1934-08-06 5 HcJckien Wayang from Penang engaged to perform at the ment Park for a short15 words
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Article22 1934-08-06 5 rstood that Dr. Chitty, from succeed Dr. J. A. P. Cameron Officer, North Kedah, when soes on leave next month.22 words
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Article21 1934-08-06 5 istice N. D. Mudie, who is on a ti. is, with Mrs. Mudie. at staying at Rhu Lodge, Port21 words
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Article24 1934-08-06 5 A Seevaganam, Assistant Medical r mb, has bern deputed for serKuantan and will relieve Dr. who is going on leave to c .lon.24 words
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Article28 1934-08-06 5 announced that there will be a poiary reduction of ten per cent, on dues for the pilotage disol Port Swettenham for a period of be months.28 words
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Article40 1934-08-06 5 Dr. J. Decum, who was transferred Kuala Kubu Bharu to Klang Dis- Ho \yj J about two months ago, ho has been a patient in the General Hospital at Singapore since, has duties at the District Hospital I Clang.40 words
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Article62 1934-08-06 5 Sinhalese, named K. Sam de Silva was charged at Kuala Lumpur with criminal breach of trust in respect of a Remington portable typewriter, valued a s $50, the property of Mr. M. P. Gomez, which was entrusted io him. The accused was convicted and was bound over to62 words
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Article143 1934-08-06 5 An Indian named Apahoo was charged before Mr. D. Wills in the Penang Police Court with the theft of a pair of tweed trousers and a sporting shirt valued at $9, the property of Mr. A. H. Couse: at 126, York Road, on July 29. The accused claimed to143 words
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Article123 1934-08-06 5 Mr. Nair, Station Master, Teluk Anson, has been transferred to Prai and will be leaving for his new station Aug. 11. His place here will be taker by Mr. Silva. Station Master, Teluk Anson Wharf Station. Miss Augarade, Sister at the Infant Welfare Centre, Teluk Anson, Lower Perak,123 words
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Article183 1934-08-06 5 Captain Lindsay Years has come to Penang where he will reside until the races are over. An unusual accident involving two sailors from a Dutch boat occurred in Penang harbour. The Reyniersz was sighted coming in by the South Channel from Langsa and Belawan Deli. Two I sailors while183 words
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Article240 1934-08-06 5 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Aug. 2. Mr G G. James, one of the directors of the Kechau Gold Mining Syndicate Pahang, arrived in Kuala Lipis on July 30, on inspection of the Mines Miss Lily Bohn, the second daughter oi Mr A. J. Bohn,240 words
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Article261 1934-08-06 5 Broadway-Merry-Go-Round To-Night THE Greater Marcus Show has not only been drawing record crowds to the Capitol but has become part of the social life of Singapore. Going to the Capitol is now a habit. Some bright lads have been every night since the Marcusians came amongst261 words
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Article85 1934-08-06 5 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 I AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on85 words
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Article96 1934-08-06 5 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I am glad to hear that the rickshas and the mosquito-buscs will disappear gradually from the roads of Singapore. As you say, these are the vehicles which cause trouble on the road. In addition to this, the condition of the ricksha-pullers is deplorable.96 words
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Article123 1934-08-06 5 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir, —Last night as I was walking •long New Bridge Road at about 3 p.m., *nd ju~t opposite Upper Chin Chew 31 r-t. I hoard a loud whistle, and saw a male Chinese chasing three eyes', s Tney were then already far123 words
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Article332 1934-08-06 5 <To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir—May I submit the following few lines'on the subject of paying pensions to pensioners by the Treasury Department with a view to the unsatisfactory and dilatory way being remedied? On the paying day one can see that the Treasury paying branch is herded332 words
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Advertisement145 1934-08-06 5 Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble or Bladder Woak9 ness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Dizziness. Rheumatism. Stiffness. Burning, Smarting, Itching or Acidity try the new discovery Cystex (Siss-tex). I ;aranteed to end your troubles in 8 daya or muney back. At all chemists. jos. travers sons. Singapore145 words
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Advertisement247 1934-08-06 5 nntin i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i l i"i"»■•■••<i i i i i i i i i i i 11 A REAL and SNAPPY I MAROUiSA I Prepared from Fresh Passion Fruit I —the fruit with a247 words
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Miscellaneous224 1934-08-06 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS rrogramme Of Drills For This Week The following is the programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps up to and for week-ending Aug. 12, 1934: MONDAY, AUG. 6 2 p.m.—Changi Camp, S.R.A. (v), Camp Disperses. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.F.C.R.E. (v), Malays, Engine and Light. TUESDAY, AUG. 7 5.15224 words
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Article, Illustration139 1934-08-06 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Cape St. Francis, British 2,170 tons; from Hongkong 5.8, to Mauritus 7.8. Agapenor, British, 4,783 tons; from Hankow 6.8, to Havre 16.8. Siantar, Dutch, 4,426 tons; from Rotterdam 6.8, to Batavia 6.8. Tosari, Dutch, 4,458 tons; from Calcutta 5.8, to139 words
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Article69 1934-08-06 6 Killed During Raid On Bank Reuter Wireless. Kaunu, Aug. 1. Formerly a well-known lawyer and politician, a Lithuanian named Marchalonis lost his life when he turned gunman. Marchaloni; had been convicted of forgery and attempted to hold up a bank at Mariampol. He presented a revolver at theReuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article36 1934-08-06 6 Shanghai, Aug. 6 Over 60 districts in Kiangsi. which means half of the province, are affected by the drought. The situation is unprecedented for the last 20 years or more. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.36 words
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Article28 1934-08-06 6 The King his commanded that flags be flown at half-mast on all Government buildings on Tuesday, the day fixed for the funeral of the late President yon hindenburg.28 words
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Article120 1934-08-06 6 Serious Accident At Serangoon Singapore. Monday. OERIOUS injuries were sustained by o Chinese woman and fhc driver and the conductor of trolley bus in a collision at (tbcmt 930 las:, night in Upper Serangoon Road The driver and conductor of ihe trolley bus were Jenlaciiig the rolley pole,120 words
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Article130 1934-08-06 6 Man Who Went To The Palace By Mistake Sto kholm. An uninvited gucrt turned up at the Royal Castle of Tullgarnaad the King a «ked him to lunch. The euest was Count Wrede. an Equftm cf the King. He received a telephone me sage appar ently130 words
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Article96 1934-08-06 6 Decorative Plant Becomes National Menace Capetown. Sixty yeais ago, the joined cactus was introduced into South Africa as a decorative plant. Now it is threatening to ruin farmers in many parts of S.uth Africa. The position is so bad that a Bill to eradicate the joined cactus96 words
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Article28 1934-08-06 6 A dance will be held at the Great World Caoaret on Aug. 15 in aid oi the Singapore Missions to Seamen. Dancing 1 will continue until 2 a.m.28 words
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Article193 1934-08-06 6 SELLING. Singapore, Aug. 3. London 3 months' sight 2|4 11|G4 London 4 months' sight 2|4 5 3<J London 60 days' sight 2|4 London 30 days' sight 2,4Vs London demand 2|4 7|64 London T.T. 2|4 3!32 Lyon and Paris demand 886 Hamburg demand 150 New York demand 59 5/193 words
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Article617 1934-08-06 6 Three Hundred People Die Hangthow, July jo. A S a result of the unusually dry weather. inost of tin* inland waterways in Cheliijinu air mi»illy drying up Fhv niaji rity uf inland steamship eontti.inif- In hekiang have announced a temi'oiai v .<us|'UTisfon of service on account of the617 words
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Article289 1934-08-06 6 Public Function And Sports Fixture TO-DAY, AUG Hiph Tides.—B 53 am,. 1 !:i Poio. Balestitr Road, 5 pj», Golf: K G C August Bank I petitions. Football: Austrian* v. Cor pore, Anson Road Statin Races: Penang Races, Lit: Cycling Carnival. Jaton B» 2 p.m.289 words
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Article62 1934-08-06 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Stand Up and Che« AFOLLC.— "Madona of thi and 'To-Night Is Curs." CAPITOL.—Stage play—"The Marcus Show." EMPIRE.—"Sons of the D; GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret D sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, C Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, eti MARLBOROUGH.—"Sati M v NEW WORLD.—Cabaret l sideshows, Malay Operas, Chine Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"His Douole Life.' RlTZ.—Double62 words
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Article27 1934-08-06 6 The Ch:nonceanx is due 1< Baiqori to-mo: ow at 7 a.m. sail on ihc .same day al DOOi bo Diibou i, Suez, Port Said scilles.27 words
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Article16 1934-08-06 6 Ail ships in harbour will half-mast to-morrow in eonne< President yon HindenburgV fun16 words
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Advertisement465 1934-08-06 6 I SINGAPORE HOf ELS f aHir.lllllllllltllllllUlllhllllllllll.illlllTllllHlill.iU'l'lllilMHlMiilliliil I I l. I: t I I I I > I l I I. I I' I I I il i::in!l!LI''ll!R» «ifliilHliitiirik::i..t:iiiiiuli.iiiiMM;:iiii'i i I il. mi 1.1 i t i i i i i i i t. 1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL j I Scotta465 words
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Miscellaneous98 1934-08-06 6 POSTAL !'NT€LUGENCC HARBOUR BOARD SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 6 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Pangkor 10; Philoctetes 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Silveryew 30; Cycle 32; Marudu 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Talisse 48. West Wharf98 words
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Miscellaneous63 1934-08-06 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service T.ac« Yesterday x 1 Max. Bri! Temp. Rainfall. SwishH 1 Siations. Dep. F. Inches Hon Alor Star SO OJtl B T Bitiawan 92 Nil K. Trcngganu 8C Nil 1 i Bukit Jeram K!> Nil Malai;. 85 Nil S'ngapore: (Kalfang Air Viiunic) ><7 N 163 words
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Article481 1934-08-06 6 Members Swear Allegiance To Hitler Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. 2. The Reichstag has been convened for noon in Aug. 5 for the memorial mecing at which Hiii.r will speak It is ofUciaUy announced that the funera' will take place at the Tannenburg National Monument nt 11 a.m. onReuter Wireless. - 481 words
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Article563 1934-08-06 7 :5 Months' Tour P4RTY TO START THIS MONTH ii VI M ijor-Gcncral F. J. Duncan ailed v "British Empire Piigrimto r ake place from August 24 l 0 November 30. arty oi more than fifty people m! in the Empire is expected part in it and they563 words
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Article469 1934-08-06 7 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, July 27. MEAT Beef, steak (round), katl 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 84 Pork, lean, kati *A Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 36 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 35 Fowl, kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks (Java), each 40469 words
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Article163 1934-08-06 7 Aeroplanes To Be Propelled By Paddle-Wheels Berkeley, California. Aeroplanes propelled by paddle-wheels iike those of a tug are pictured as the possible aircraft of to-morrow by Professor F. K. Kitkstm of the Aeronauti-. pal Engineering Department of the University of Washington. These "cycloidal" aircraft would have neither wings163 words
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Article59 1934-08-06 7 Shanghai, July 21. Altogether 5,200,000 taels were shipped to New York and India from Shanghai during the last two days, according to information from banking circles, 2,000,000 taels were shipped to New York while the balance of 3,200,000 taels were sent to Bombay. Another batch of silver59 words
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Article720 1934-08-06 7 Tangku Truce THE CONFERENCE AT DAIREN "ACCORDING to press reports the Japanese authorities are proposing that a Sino-Japanese conference should be held at Dairen at which Japan would propose economic co-operation between China and Japan in North China. The Japanese point out that unless China agrees720 words
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Article67 1934-08-06 7 Shanghai, July 21. After two months of trouble the strike hi the B.A.T. Company factory at Pootung has been successfully settled and the strikers have decided to resume work on next Monday. Through the mediation of the Chinese local authorities the firm has agreed to pay the dismissed67 words
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Advertisement188 1934-08-06 7 A Vitamin A— anti-iniechve proM IT vided oy a special concentrate. I r\ Vi amin B complex nour shing /»nd l< appetite creating provided by fir est malt extract. H il"' 1 Vitamin C preventing scurvy gu<-r- f anteed in the concentrated orange WBL S < ;uice which c\%o provides188 words
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Advertisement461 1934-08-06 7 ■iiitiiiitiiiiitiititwit'itiitiirittwwwiiiniiiminin'Hinininimitwm THOvSE DISTRESSING HEADACHES. What to do for them. There are few complaints more distressing than persistent headaches for they soon lower (he vitality and sap the energy and strength of the sufferer. The outcome of r.crve weakness, the result of the being in an impoverished condition, the best remedy461 words
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Advertisement214 1934-08-06 7 SUFFERED GREATLY with skjpuble Caused Sleepless Nights. Healed by Cuticura. "I suffered greatly from skin trouble that started from watery pimples and ended with eruptions all over my face. They were of a very wet nature and scaled, and causefl DM much suffering by continual itching. They caused me sleepless214 words
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Miscellaneous441 1934-08-06 7 CLUB DIARY ITKere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary i* V™' tided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping tt up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in441 words
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Advertisement275 1934-08-06 8 I jl ™ugh morf ELF T0 A If matinee 3.15. a if HIS a The story of a man who _thought he buried his Ml 3 t J i j past when he attended his own funeral. But when he started living f f BC 1 J? a th< life275 words
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Advertisement521 1934-08-06 8 \k k C JUNTO! I *8 j Complete New Production Today] Twice Daily 6 and 9 M p7m~ V in a completely new and different harlequinade MERRY GO ROUND 3 DAYS ONLY* START TO DAY HI l ili l l I I l li lnlnmi I I I I I521 words
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Advertisement246 1934-08-06 8 I Read the U "Sunday Tribune" (I Dominant in Malaya. I <S:*»«e»-fc Wovld j j Wed., Friday Sunday j TALKIES TO-NIGHT. j J SKY TALKIE STAR TALKIE j "DANCING LADY." "BLONDE VENUS." DEAN'S GRAND OPERA TO-NIGHT :—"ROBINSON CRUSOE." j GATE ADMISSION 10 CENTS. LADIES FREE. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ANNOUNCEMENT. TAN—CHI A.246 words
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Advertisement269 1934-08-06 8 a ■llllllll|lllll|lll! > §4l|lll!i|l!lltl!'IUIhlr|>ll' I if i m 1 I SHOWS TO-DAY 1 3.15, b.15, iUS. ItsMARVELS never cease/ j m h "feci 1 OLLL:; flfiH fH > i (5x13 "lati 'llllllllllllllllllllfllllllll a n ß ,t S Manini i i I I I LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. Sealed tenders269 words
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Article487 1934-08-06 9 Heavy Defences SEVERE FIGHTING AT PEISHA Shanghai, Aug. 5. Reds threatening Foochow, the 1 pukien capital, have been rea from Stiikow, since Friday, manded by Tien Yu Pao and Yu Pao. they first occupied and then advanced on Peisha, poocnow. They clashed with lovemmenl troops, who487 words
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Article121 1934-08-06 9 breakdown Of The Talks Shanghai. An*. i«'. \IHTTI KP, litis «I*finitely set in ir flu- conference at Tokyo for rt»:' j'v tf the i hinebc ftwlfm I lit- Manchukiio threat- i military act'on to deal *vith w at i' term*» ih ambiguous siluuuun in the I'.E.R.121 words
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Article287 1934-08-06 9 Indian Tappe Taken To Hospital Singapore, Monday. AN Indian rubber tapper working on an estate in Jcrong is alleged to have been assaulied on Saturday morning. H e received cuts on the face, and bruises on the right shoulder. The iuction of Kallang Road and Grove Road was287 words
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Article380 1934-08-06 9 Success Of Anniversary Celebrations Singapore, Monday. THE eleventh anniversary celebrations of the New World, which commenced on Friday last, were brought to 2. close yesterday. No fewer than 45,860 sought admission during the three nights. The concessions given by the New World management were taken full advantage of.380 words
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Article179 1934-08-06 9 a Phinese was injured in an alleged A ,nt \n Rambutan Road yesterday assault in R mm elved a lacerated afternoon. He ca Tan Toek he Sen a g hospital by ambUTheCeambUiance was summoned to Beach Road yrsterday afternoon to take Btacn iwp" Chinese bey of about five179 words
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Article143 1934-08-06 9 Return Of Chinese Delegates Shanghai, Aug. 5. THE Chinese delegates to the recent Iritexialionai Labour Conference at Geneva. returned to Shanghai yesterday and were given an enthusiastic welcome at the wharves by representatives from the labour and trade organisations in the city. In a written statement issued by143 words
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Article92 1934-08-06 9 Should Japan Be Given Equality Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. L THE personal opinion in favour of a 20 per cent, reduction in armaments by the naval powers and the retention of the present ratios was expressed to-day by the Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Swanson. He said thatReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article78 1934-08-06 9 First Since He Became Pontiff Reuter Wireless. 1 uilllll Vatican Ciiy. Aug. 1 The Pope motored from the Vatican Ht 5.30 p.m. to Castel Gandollo for a six week*' holiday. This is the first holiday the Pontiff has taken since he became Pope in 1922 and heReuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article58 1934-08-06 9 Big Assembly At State Funeral Reuter Wireless. Nancy, Aug 2. A great assemblage of notabilities, including President Lebrun and foreign diplomats, attended the State funeral ot Marshal Lyautey. The British Ambassador represented the King. Th-3 cathedral service was broadcast by loudspeakers to the crowd outside. In the meantimeReuter Wireless. - 58 words
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Article54 1934-08-06 9 Firm Action By Spanish Police Reuter Wireless. Madrid, July 31. The* Spanish Press is filled with rumours of an approaching revolutionary movement, the rightists accusing* the Socialists and vice versa The Minister for the Interior, who recently conferred with police chiefs, announces he has taken steps to crushReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article37 1934-08-06 9 Hongkong, Aug. 5. The wireless stations along the air lin& between Canton, Kiungchow (Hainan) and fanning (Kwangsi; have been completed, and a trial flight will be carried out when weather permits —Sin Chew Jit Poh.37 words
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Article24 1934-08-06 9 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Aug. t Scholars in German public schools henceforth will devote .Saturdays to instruction on Nazi ideals and activities.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 24 words
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Article20 1934-08-06 9 Sadu Jesudas, of Travancore, will address the Tamil Christian Youths Association at 1, Short Street on Tuesday at 6 p.m.20 words
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Article58 1934-08-06 9 The Government Gazette announces the departure on leave of the following officers: Mr. F. J. Morten, Director of Education. S.S., and F.M.S., Mr C G. R. Phillips, engineer, Posts and Telegraphs, Mr. F. L. Williams, MCS.. Mr. H. L. Poulaln, Senior Inspector of Police, S.S., Mr. C. Forster, European Master,58 words
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Article110 1934-08-06 9 Assault By Customs Officers (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Aug. 4. rrWO criminal appeals were heard beilro.JEJr 6 if*' UStiCe Mudie with Inche Maarot. Deputy Public Prosecutor, proSl n When Mr Dut t appearedfor customs officers ofSeiemban, who were convicted by the Seremban' and r?nPH 5R?r Shef110 words
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Article84 1934-08-06 9 Roosevelt On The Radio Reuter. New York, Aug. 5. I, T*HE Government is just beginning to fight to save thi resources of agriculture and industry from the sellv nn A tbe mci ;vidual," declajd Mr. Roc-cw'.t. broadcasting from 'he c.lacier, NaJrnaJ Puk. Montana. 'We kii »v and moreReuter. - 84 words
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Article74 1934-08-06 9 Sentenced To Life Imprisonment Reuter Wireless. Innsbruck, Aug. 1. SENTENCE of imprisonment for life has been passed on the bandits, known as "The Terrible Three." who have overawed the Tyrol for four year. l with their crimes. Th? charges related to three murder* and plans for five unexecutedReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article86 1934-08-06 9 Death Of A Dutch Official Reuter. The Hague, Aug. 5. THE death has occurred of Dr. Wellenstein. head of economic affairs in the Dut>ch Indies and vice-president of the Dutch delegation to the trade conference with Japan. He arrived in Holland a month ago and has been stayingReuter. - 86 words
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Article53 1934-08-06 9 Japanese Military Activity In Jehol Shanghai, Aug. 6. The situation in east Charhar is again tense, following renewed Japanese military activity on the Charharj Jehol border. Military transports along the Chm-chow-Chiaoyang Railway are busy, most of them carrying artillery ana ammunition, which are being taken to western Jehol.—Sin53 words
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Article358 1934-08-06 9 Function At The G. H. Cafe A DINNER was given to the delegates of the All-Malayan Urban Co-opera-tive Conference by the Singapore Cooperative Union on Saturday at the G. H. Cafe. Mr. W. A. L. Schaub presided and the others present were the Hon. Mr. J. Robertson, Messrs.358 words
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Article76 1934-08-06 9 Sifc. .Mussolini And Its Restoration r» A tii* C Reuter. Rome. Aun r: is underwood that Archduke Otto Habsburc will meet Slg. Mussolini >ere alter ihe latter rettirrts on Aug 10 rora the naval manoeuvres. Ii i* rumoured that Chancellor will also he present, Theie is cri-at excitementReuter. - 76 words
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Article58 1934-08-06 9 Soviet Experts To Join The Institute Reuter. Moscow, Afrig. 5. A special Focilic Institute of Soviet experts oil Fav aflalrs is. 'c be formed the rhu irnisusiuu of Professor MotyJev with the object of Oriental problems. !t v. ill accept the invitation to join thr International Institute ofReuter. - 58 words
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Article258 1934-08-06 9 Stand Up And Cheer At The Alhambra THE CINEMAS. Singapore. Monday «QTAND Up and Cheer," the Fox proO auction now being '.hown at ttw Alhambra, is another of thos* niual n al extravaganzas which are so popUU" in Singapore. and It compares with Ih* best of them258 words
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Article116 1934-08-06 9 Return Of Lilian Gish KTJIS Double Life," a new Paramount *I picture which opened last night at the Pavilion, signalises the return to the screen of Lilian Gish who gained considerable fame in the days of silent pictures. She plays opposite Roland Young and the two combine very116 words
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78 1934-08-06 9 The Ritz cinema at Geylang. opposite Lorong 41. put on a very entertalnlne. double feature programme of talkies la.r. night when there was a large audience The main feature on the programme, was 'The Narrow Corner," starring Douglas Fairbanks. Jr. and Patricia Ellis, and78 words
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Article86 1934-08-06 9 The 201H century Picture 'Broadw Thra A Keyhole." commenced a sea.it«c at the Roxv Theatre laM nntM ml crowded houses attended hoth performances. The picture contains all the ingred- j tents that are essentia to a lively entertainment. There are plenty of humour, lilting music,86 words
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Advertisement26 1934-08-06 9 I BE UP-TO-DATE j BUY THE NEW I I I 'Parker E Sole Agents iM Weill Montor Ltd., I 37, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 6046. j26 words
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Article681 1934-08-06 10 rpHE all-Malaya Urban Co-opera-tive Conference, at its session on Saturday, condemned the granting of salary advances prior to festivals and authorised the Singapore Union to take such steps as they may think necessary in order to stop the practice. This is a definite step forward in the campaign to681 words
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Article377 1934-08-06 10 Mr. E. D Fleming. M.C.S.. has been appointed Protector of Chinese. Johore Mr. 11. E. Robertson has been elected chlefta'.n of the Penang St. Andrew's Society. Mr C H Burgess has bee appointed an Agricultural Officer, S.S., and F.M.S. Mr C H. Burgess has been appointed Deputy Collector of Land377 words
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150 1934-08-06 10 WITH ihe cryptic remark, -Comments, please." an advertiser In the Malaya Tribune forwards a few of the replies he. received. His advertisement was under the heading. "Situauons Wan cd/ and it read: "Energetic youth with knowledge of bookkeeping and experienced typis; seeks work as clerk.150 words
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Article161 1934-08-06 10 TjnjRNrTURE as part of the building is the la'est development in "flats for the moderns." In a new block of fla s just opened in Hampstead the "effects" which occupants will supply themselves are cut down to the bares: minimum. In the sitting rooms and dressing rooms ordinary161 words
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Article136 1934-08-06 10 WE published on Saturday an article In which Mr. M. B. Bell waxes very severe a. the expense of "Bureaucracy In Malaya" and castigates all and sundry «/ith might and main. With a good deal of what he says we do not agree, particularly in the malter136 words
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Article154 1934-08-06 10 End Of Penang rpHE entire extinction of Pi apparently visualised by the 7. of Malaya as a result of the res to Perak of the Dindlngs. contemporary is quite convinced the development of Lumui as a port inevitable and declares that big in Penang are. already making ing with regard154 words
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Article161 1934-08-06 10 rpHE Malayan tennis tournament producing a new champion, but from ihe direction anticipated. It thought that Muang Roeng, the Biann champion, would do wpH, bin he h been beaten by Cheah Wat Hun. th youngest player in the Umrnamc after being within a point of vie And161 words
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Article268 1934-08-06 10 "Looker-On" HAPPY Bank Holiday to you all. A A A It certainly should be a bumper holiday for those able to enjoy it. Singapore has rarely presented such a variety of entertainment. A A There has been spor L to please every taste. And then, of268 words
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Article33 1934-08-06 10 FINANCIAL NEWS. 3. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. T> r MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT'S REPOB I SPORTS NEWS, 14, U and 16 CO-OPERATIVE CONFERENCE. 12 THE LEAGUE AND LEPROSY 1933 words
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Advertisement118 1934-08-06 10 I nimiiiiiixiiioiiniriiiiiiiiiiti'miniitiiiiuiui i.)it.|tiiHtiitiitiiiiiiiiiuiuiini«Hiuiinimimuiiiiiniiiiiniiiiinimi*| ml f Special Sale Offer j RAJAH PERFUME. ll J B Ule IS ALSO "BUNGA HADIN MAS" f *5 an,) ,iuN(iA rajah i jH^S****** AT rIIK SAMK prices. SALE NOW ON AT ROBINSON Co., Ltd., j m KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE, 1 BOORDSi THE ORIGINAL BASIS OF GOOD118 words
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Advertisement61 1934-08-06 10 CROWN I Life Insurance Co., I TORONTO, CANADA. I ESTABLISHED 1900 1 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 I Chief AgHit For Malays I V. R. VICK I E4, Hong X >ng Chamber.*, I Singapore. I F THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and61 words
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512 1934-08-06 11 THE SHANHAIKWAN AFFAIR Demand For Apology WOUNDING OF A SOLDIER Shanghai, Aug. G. •rilK British authorities in North China have lodged a strong note the Japanese Military in conon with the incident in which British soldier was seriously inI by Japanese troops a",512 words
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Article485 1934-08-06 11 Refugees Fleming From Fukien Shanghai, Aug. 3. THOUSANDS of Reds under the notorious Lo Ping Hui have invaded Huangtien and Chokow. in Fukien, and looted the cities. Thousands ot refugees are on their way to Wankow. Th? Fukien Provincial Government at Fcochow has urged General Chiang485 words
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Article, Illustration36 1934-08-06 11 Some of bridesmaids at the wedding of Mr. E. F. Rickel and Miss Ella Letenvier.36 words
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Article696 1934-08-06 11 Murder Of Austrian Police Chisf Reuter Wireless. Innsbruck, Aug. 1« GALLOWS have been erec ed in fch« prison courtyard in readiness to carry out the sentence of death expected to be. passed on ,wo Nazis for the assassination of Police Chief Nickl. Nickl, as ex-head ofReuter Wireless. - 696 words
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Article234 1934-08-06 11 Mr. Bernard Shaw On Sport And War Reuter. Mli, Bernard Shaw wan s to se > sunctuaricr. lot human beings in which thr.\ cannot bo shot. Mr. Shaw clearskinned und straight-backed at 78, suggested this at a London li erary lunchcon. Ho congratulated the Royal SocietyReuter. - 234 words
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Article20 1934-08-06 11 Reuter Wireless. Berhn, Aug. 2. The Reichsbank President, Doctor Schacht, has been appointed Acting Minister for Economics.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 20 words
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Article168 1934-08-06 11 Strong Fears Of Inflation Reuter. i London, Aug. 4. MR. Morgenthau's statement that the United Sta k 4s administration are issuing silver certificates as rapidly as they are able has aroused fears of currency inflation, resulting in the offering of dollars by gold countries, especially France,Reuter. - 168 words
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Article17 1934-08-06 11 Reuter. Mir neapolis, Aug. 4. The striking lorry drivers have refused j the employers' terms.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article830 1934-08-06 11 1 The King's Message .1 'i SOLDIERS GUARD THE BODY I London. Aug. 2. j LIIGH ad mi rut lot j fcir Piotder HidMi!)UTg'fl prowess in ttj field and (or his intense patrfr tism in aisuminij tho Presidenc form the keynote of Hritwh feeling on his830 words
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Advertisement262 1934-08-06 11 f*~\ BRITAIN'S fcf% STRONGEST MAN ADVISES PHOSFERINE 'W TIRED, OVERSTRAINED world's foremost physicalculturistsand r fki'. athletes, and the m' \mt holder of the title of Britain's Strongest Mal1 m re than 7 most men, uppn ii; t< ESSaW- uh.it tired and overwrought nerves mean, and I have found Phosferine of262 words
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82 1934-08-06 12 HE GRANTING OF LOANS FOR MARRIAGES NEED FOR A JOURNAL FULL REPORT OF THE CLOSING MEETING HE fifth all-Malaya Urban Co-operative Conference, which was opened at the Raffles Institution Hall on Saturday orning by the Officer Administering the Government (the on. Mr. A. Caldecott),82 words
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Article1157 1934-08-06 12 5 first item in the day's programme was an address by Mr. Jlan Eley (manager of the South Asia and the Sun Life InsurCompany of Canada) on "The for and the advantages of Life ranee." Eley began by telling a few Flits of an1,157 words
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Article1034 1934-08-06 12 Statistical Review Of Urban Co-operation An address by Mr. R. Boyd (Director of Co-operation) on the subject of "Urban Cooperation as seen through statistics" was read out by Mr. T. Sivapragasam (Cooperative Officer, Singapore), his representative at the conference. The address stated: A conference such as this1,034 words
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Article433 1934-08-06 12 Co-Operators Eager To Learn More Che Ahmed Jalaludin «chairman, Kuu.l a Kangsar Government Servants' Society» then addressed vhe. conference on the urgent need oI a library of books and journals on co-operation and the publication of a co-operative journal The co-opera live movement, he sold, was433 words
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Article1391 1934-08-06 12 A Necessary Adjunct To Progress A cn-opevatlve Journal in M'-iiaya to- j <Uy u noi 2 luxury but a necessary nnd Indispensable adjunct to the progress, advancement and growth of the cooperative movement. Though this movement was started in Europe and other parts of Asia several decades1,391 words
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Article594 1934-08-06 12 The Problem Of Suitable Investments The question of finding suitable investments for the available funds of the thrift and loan societies is a serious problem. A reference to the Director of Co-opera-tion's annual report for 1933 shows that the total sum standing to the credit of the various594 words
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Advertisement79 1934-08-06 12 m m i 5 5 m ~m M 8 m m m m m m i i S 5 I I zAn eminent journalist writes:- I "Nowhere in the world do 1 a I grapes grow under more ideal I ii conditions than they do in I I Australia, and79 words
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Advertisement22 1934-08-06 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION DbSURAf ■■■■i Mm— Mii22 words
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Advertisement84 1934-08-06 13 "tHtMMNMMMWMMMNItItMM 'I itoNMMIIMMm 'Imil a 5 5 s a I The satisfactory results obtained I I with Leica Camera is evidenced in the 1 I I smile of every Leica owner. fjjtft** itm I We have the latest Leica Model 111 vKVHk ifll in stock as well as Model II84 words
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Advertisement103 1934-08-06 13 fm ITHE EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY 1 ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. I (Jncprperated in England). t WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, I MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, AIX |j RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE 1 INSURANCE. J General Agents:— SJME, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. 1 TEL. 5144. is kette*, than cuke! =i This maxim especially applies to the103 words
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Article880 1934-08-06 13 Singapore Municipality EFFECTS OF ECONOMY CAMPAIGN IN his report for 1933, the President of the Singapore Municipality, Mr. W. Bartley, review* the work of he various departments and proceeds to make some interesting observations on the financial position and the ffects of the economy campaign. In the880 words
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Article223 1934-08-06 13 Many Problems Awaiting Him Reuter. Washington, Aug. 4. lyiTH many important problems awaiting solution and the Congressional elections drawing near, the country is awaiting with interest several speeches President Roosevelt will make on h's journey from Portland, Oregon, to Washington. Mr. Roosevelt, who was welcomed onReuter. - 223 words
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Article67 1934-08-06 13 Anniversary Of Seremban Association (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Au:;. 3. There was a large gathering of members and guests from Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Kampar, etc. at the eighteenth anniversary celebration of the Negri Sembilan Chinese Young Men's Association held at the Association premises at Paul Street,67 words
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Article46 1934-08-06 13 Employment For Kwangtung Banned Canton, July 17. General Chen Chi Tang has issued circular order to all military organisations throughout the province prohibiting the employment of women in military offices. General Chen declares that those already engaged should be dismissed immediately. —China Times.46 words
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Article98 1934-08-06 13 Senator Borah N. R. A. Order Reuter. Glenn's Ferry (Idaho), Aug. 4. SENATOR Borah has taken a strong line against the N. R. A. order raising the price of bread. A local baker complained to Senator Borah that the order would increase the price by a cent aReuter. - 98 words
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Article87 1934-08-06 13 German Films To Express Ideals Of Third Reich Berlin. Soldierlike discipline must be enforced in art and German films must express more -'early the ideals of the Third Reich—otherwise it were better if no films were produced at all. This was what Dr. Goebbels, Reichs87 words
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Article1056 1934-08-06 13 Psrak Assizes MURDER OF RUBBER TAPPER «p (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, Aug. 3a hearing lasting three days, the trial was concluded yesterday afternoon at the Perak Assiz? Court befor e the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes and two Assessors (Messrs. W. Jess and Chang Ah Kee) oi1,056 words
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Advertisement17 1934-08-06 14 I, BY A BRITISH IN A BRITISH COLONY Obfa/nab/e front^^^^^ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Coltp; JW*'*^ALL*HI6H CLASS DEALERS.17 words
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1829 1934-08-06 14 eat Win Of Youthful Penang Chinese Over Muang Roeng Li-Finals Already Reached In All With Ladies' Completed Singapore, Sunday. ORE surprising results I were forthcoming during .day's play in the Malayan nnis championships at the C C which is expected to > concluded1,829 words
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Article107 1934-08-06 14 At Set Each With Pcrak Champion fFHE tournament will see a new 1 stasia champion, for yam J Riinc soo th" holder, had maun against Chin Koo Omi the Pcraß champion, at a Bon f Soo derided to ictire on gedkal n r X "2M who had107 words
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Article46 1934-08-06 14 Woodfull's 228 Not Out At Swansea Reuter. London, Aug. 4. r.ct. cut and Kipchu, < no WoodfUii stow gJS WSSWIAS: to player,: a thUUit* a boundny. Ten -killings for 50 runs. TiU :-:hinmSS £Yw*** v ,owlecl. Ten filings fo a wick making the WgS score.-Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article332 1934-08-06 14 Badminton At K.L. SAMUEL BEATS VASS IN SINGLES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. THERE was an unusually large crowd at the Victoria Institution Hall to-day to witness the series of badminton matches between representatives of Singapore and Selangor. Many badminton fans came all the332 words
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Article151 1934-08-06 14 Boxing Promoters To Have It Out At Penang (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Aug. 6. FERNANDEZ beat Sosa in a 15 two-minute round contest here on Friday night by points. Fernandez was highly scientific, and Sosa was outclassed. The latter, however, was game. He took151 words
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917 1934-08-06 14 SATURDAY'S PENANG RESULTS VAN BREUKELEN'S REMARKABLE 'SUCCESS,, iitl'l I (By Our Own Reporter) Penang, Aug- 4. FAVOURED by weather, a big T Jniirlflv crowd enjoyed the gooa lort Provided by the fourth day of dends went above the $50 T d JL ,vf917 words
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Article219 1934-08-06 14 Sunday's Soccer At Kuala Lumpur I (From Our Own, Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5 f|**HE aC R.C. were beaten by Ihe 1 Siong Bop A.A. of Singapore at the Stadium this evening by the odd goal in five. The Selangor Chinese drew first blood,219 words
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Advertisement163 1934-08-06 15 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. 9 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and163 words
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963 1934-08-06 15 Only Player To Score Two Centuries In Series Record Partnership Established By Carr And Pearse By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. AFTER a promising start on Saturday, the Colony collapsed some- hat unaccountably in the annual natch against the F.M.S. to-day,963 words
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Article165 1934-08-06 15 F.M.S. All Out I or 273 (By Our Own Reporter) K.L., noon, to-day. rrif F.M.S. were all out this morn- ing for 273. Jansen bowled remarkably well for the Colony this morning, taking three wickets, and hi* final figures were 24 overs, 5 maiden;, 75 runs, 5165 words
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Article109 1934-08-06 15 Two workmen, engaged on a golf c, luiving their dinner, and surveying the strange scene in some perplexity. Presently a golfer, approaching a near by hole, puts his shot into a bunker warding the green. He plays out across the green, and the ball runs on into109 words
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Article103 1934-08-06 15 Shanghai, July 30. Miss Yang Shau King, the Chine :o lady champion swimmer, is the firs Foorts girl to have captured all hearts in Nanchang, the Kiangsi capital. Accompanied by her sis er, w~o is an weNent swimmer, she called on Mr Lin Sen. the chairman of the103 words
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Article329 1934-08-06 15 Malacca Visitors Prove No Match I\ESPriS the fact that the S.C.F.A. we~ c fielding a side consisting mainly of seconc division players, they easily beat the Seng Chong Society of Malacca by .'our goals to nil at the Jalan i Stadium on Saturday. Toor finishing among the329 words
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Article74 1934-08-06 15 Shanghai, Aug. 5 The China National Amateur Athletic Federation has decided that China should take part in the World OlvmpJc Games to be held in Berlin in 1930 and also in the Davis Cun competition in 1935.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Aug. 5. Ellsworth Vines, the famous American74 words
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Article302 1934-08-06 15 Spirited Contests At The New World AN enormous crowd watched the amateur boxing at tlie New World Aientt on Sunday night. They we* I not disappointed, for practleully every fight packed with thrills. There were reven bouts on the programme, and three two-minute rounds were allotted lor each302 words
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Article128 1934-08-06 15 Tics in the Henderson Athletic Paity's open singles badminton championship (league system) are as follows: Second Round. Saturday:—Chan Kee Lin v. iKum Kirn Chuan, Chan Teck Senv. Chia Boh Whatt, Tan Howe Phoo v. Tan Choon Bok, Koh Oon Kiong v. Kum Kirn Ltng, Cheong Soon Tuan v.128 words
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1027 1934-08-06 15 Exciting Boxing At the Great World (By "X.0."). pIGHTING at the Great World Arena on Saturday night before a large crowd, Al Rivers outpointed Arthur Suares and was crowned middleweight champion of Malaya. He won a silver belt and another trophy presented by well-known1,027 words
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Advertisement315 1934-08-06 16 Fifty-Two Weeks of Fitness! i Biscuit for breakfast daily and your languid and out-of-sorts dis- lelined for work or pleasure feeling, will be a thing of the past. lelp yourself to whole Year HEALTH this pleasant way! j At all leading grocers: i Sole Agents: F. A. Bartholomeusz Ltd., o-A,315 words
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Advertisement6 1934-08-06 16 the ARCHIPELAGO S BEST CHOP INTAN6 words
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Article409 1934-08-06 16 PENANG UNLUCKY NOT TO DRAW Keng Hock's Two VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 4SINGAPORE retained the Malaya Cup, which they brought up last night, beating Penang to-day by the odd goal in three. Penang opened the scoring midway409 words
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Article97 1934-08-06 16 Malaya Cup Player Suspended (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 4AS the result of an inquiry, the Perak Football Association has decided to suspend Lim Hock Seng for two months for his conduct on the field in the Malaya Cup match against Penang. Hock Seng, having been97 words
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Article225 1934-08-06 16 Medical College Beat The S.C.R.C. I Playing on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday the Medical College Union Cricket XI beat the S.C.R.C. XI by only one run. Scores:— MEDICAL COLLEGF:—Woodhull b Robert Tan 3. O. X m Tin c and h Evan Won? 11 J. T. Faranjothy225 words
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Article202 1934-08-06 16 Command Beaten By Two Goals Singapore, Sunday. jyjAKING their first appearance in Singapore, the Austrian eleven created a good impression when they beat the Malaya Command by 2-nil at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, before a large crowd. The visitors are not spectaculai, but they play nice202 words
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Article87 1934-08-06 16 Siong 800 And Selangor Chinese (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lmpur, Aug. 5. The billiards match between the S.C.R.C. and Siong A.A. players at the S.C.R.C. last night resulted in a draw. The following; are the results: Ho Heong Chye (S.C.R.C.) beat Soo Choo Hock (Siong Boo) 10087 words
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Article57 1934-08-06 16 Entries for the Singapore open ping-pong championship for the inter club championship will close on Aug. 10. Those who have not yet submitted their entries are requested to do so early to the hon. secretary, Singapore Ping-Pong Association, Mr. Koh Swee Chiang, co General Post Office, Singapore. The57 words
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Article405 1934-08-06 16 Eligible To Play F.A.M. DECISIONS AT K.L. ißy Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Au*,. i THE petition of the 15 Sfngapuit Malayj to the Football A>- <»i i tion of Malaya for re-inslalrpit m has been accepted, and they «vill i„ eligible :o play from mid-August405 words
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Article35 1934-08-06 16 Queen's Club Tennis Title Reuter. London. Auc Th? 13 yeflr-olc» jiiii ">?. fioalum. sho-rtrj exceptional pmnn winn.n»: me Queu cuto utida .»>' ictin.-, rj.umptniishii/ Siv* lost only three- g&nnv* i Iv* reml-ttnal and final.—Rcut^rReuter. - 35 words
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Article960 1934-08-06 17 Mr. R. Boyd On The Reserve Fund THE following is the text of an address by Mr R. Bovd (Director of Cooperation I read out at Saturday's session of the conference concerning the question of reduction of the reserve fund from 25 per cent, to 15 per cent,960 words
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Article1250 1934-08-06 17 Borrowing At A Reasonable Hate The co-operative society look* ut ihe mutter l'ythcr differently. The. valu»" [»i its subs:rip ions or'shares cannol rise. A man gets back dhlv what he 3ut in While in the society lie got what he joined the society io get—a pUce wliert1,250 words
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Article209 1934-08-06 17 Best Place For Artistes, Says Mme. Tetrazzini Rome. English audiences are the most geneious in the world, according to Mme. Tetrazzini. the famous Prima Dcnna who recently completed a farewell tour in England. "I have often sung in England and I shall be returning there soon." she209 words
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Article655 1934-08-06 17 Parliament Failed? < SOME REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES VISCOUNT SnowoVn, in a speech at a Cobden Memorial Association Conference at Dunford House, Cobden's old home near Midhurst. said he rcpretted that he did not share the complacent and optimistic view that our history and tradition and the ingrained655 words
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Article98 1934-08-06 17 Permits To Facilitate Protection Nankin*. Julv 2f>. Thi' Police Administration has su veiled to the Ministry for Foreign Affair* that foiviffn residents in Nanking ehoukt he re-juesU-d to obtain .special residential permits from the authoritifß 5.0 to facilitate protection of these fofitcnor* by Chin<*sp authorities. Th»' Police Administration98 words
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Article222 1934-08-06 17 Says He Has Never Had Moro Instant Relief Pays Fine Tribute to New Dru«less Treatment To-day, it really is easy to get rapid relief Lcm the pangt of acute indigestion— thanks to Chardox. Actually Chardox i a new form of highly activated charcoal. Ordinary medicinal charcoal222 words
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Advertisement328 1934-08-06 17 GULL BAHAR. The famous Hair Tonic Strengthens the roots of the Hair, develops the muscles and keeps the roots of the hair fiesh and strong. Try one to-day and you will be a constant User. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I328 words
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Article686 1934-08-06 18 Banks Should Help DEFENCE OF THE FRONTIERS jpIXAXCJAL circles in Shanghai are feeing three difficult problems. The first is excessive im ports, which have impoverishes Chinese industries; the second th. manipulation of Shanghai finance.* by foreign banks and the indulgene of Chinese capitalists in speculator and686 words
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Article78 1934-08-06 18 Shanghai, July ll The Shanghai General Labour Union has petitioned the Municipal Government oi Greater Shanghai that the authorities should take up w th the B.A.T. Company, as soon as possible the strik? situation in its Pootung factory The Union points out that the strikers have remained without78 words
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Article160 1934-08-06 18 C'hiinge Of Mind Which Cost £23,000 Lavish spending and costly mistakes are criticised in the civil and revenue votes expenditure report issued by the Public Account* Committee in Britain, The committee criticise expenditure in regard to the site fur a new employment exchange at Bristol. A site160 words
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Article109 1934-08-06 18 Sends Representative To Changsha Changsha, July 12. For the purpose 01 obtaining closer co-operation between Hunan and Kweichow. General Wang Chia Lieh. chairman of the Kweichow provincial government, has sent Mr. Chang Pu Hsien o Changsha as his representative to discuss certain problems with •Jeneial Ho Chien. of109 words
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Article112 1934-08-06 18 On The Advice Of Uncle Winston ESMOND Romilly, the fifteen-year-old "rebel" nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, has gone back to schooj. But not to Wellington, from which he ran away, when his magazine was censored. He is now studying at Bedale's School. Peterfield, where boys and girls112 words
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Article141 1934-08-06 18 Japanese Minister To Start Negotiations Nanking. July 16. It is understood that Mr. Ariyoshi. Japanese Minister to China, has received instructions from the Tokyo Foreign Office to start negotiations with the Chinese Government for the liquidation cf Japan :se loans borrowed by the Chinese Government. Mr. Ariyoshi expects141 words
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Article187 1934-08-06 18 "Plucky Fight For Justice Dr Wellington Koo ariivcci i king on July It and i< 01 express It* appreciation of li Ihe Nalionnl G« vernhi nt ?r. for him We beiirve that are us appreciative of Or |r in Geiuva as the OovprnnunJ For nearly187 words
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Article67 1934-08-06 18 Nanking, July :>. The Government has received >■. gram frcm General Huang H< v Chinese Envoy to Tibet, reportini that he ciossed the Chinsha River on and that he expected to arrh ii Changtu on July 15. From Changtu to Lahsa th another a thousand miles to67 words
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Article795 1934-08-06 19 M>/dival Problem HIE PROGRESS OF RESEARCH M"iir it# attention lo leprosy, League of Nations has take*! uT t\w problems which have <1 ihv greatest concern to the r.jvt-. Leprosy i.s a notorious .it* ?>*• it-molest antiquity it \ms «I the world and the tfreat ...Aiihical tlLseoveries795 words
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Article856 1934-08-06 19 Source Of Anxiety To All Leprosy being a world-wide disease and a source of anxiety to all Governments, whether in their own territory or in dominions, mandated areas and colonies, it is both natural and necessary that the League of Nations should take a prominent part in this856 words
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Article585 1934-08-06 19 Warm Response From American Nations It may not be superfluous to describe exactly the spilit by which it is inspired. Does it constitute an entirely new departure, a revolution in leprology. It certainly do&L. not. We have just seen that the institutions already in existence show a585 words
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Article99 1934-08-06 19 To Be Prohibited In Ghina? Shanghai. July 16. The various Chinese native products petition to the Government urging that Associatoins have submitted a joint restrictions be imposed on the use of foreign pens in China. The Associations point cut that the younger generations are fond of using foreign99 words
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Article86 1934-08-06 19 Chinese Government To Assist Shanghai, July 21. It |f learned that the Chinese Government has decided to maintain the Sben Hsin Cotton Factories in Shanghai by raising a loan of $10,000,000. At present the said factories are remaining idle owing to the lack ci funds. As the banks86 words
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Article135 1934-08-06 19 In Vicinity Of Lengkou Tientsin, July 13. TQANDITS. believed to be Hunghutzes from Manchuria, have made a sudden appearance in the vicinity of Lengkou and C'hiehlinkou. They are occupying a hill not far from the two passes. The bandits seem to be well equipped and properly organised. It135 words
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Article158 1934-08-06 19 Inspite Of Efforts To "Nazify" Them j I Berlin. The Nazi authorities have been beaten in their attempts to "nazify" the average German girl. That is the conclusion which emerges from the results of a "Competition of Professions," a report on which has been issued by158 words
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Article141 1934-08-06 19 Work For Volunteers' Widows Nanking, July 16. All necessary arrangements have bee l made for the reclamation of waste land in Suiyuan by the families of decreased volunteers who offered their lives to the country in the recent fighting in Manchuria and Jehol. The reclamation area will141 words
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Article94 1934-08-06 19 Loan For Constructing Buildings Shanghai, July 20. Following the successful flotation of the $3,500.0000 Municipal Loan, the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai has embarked on a gigantic construction plan in the new Civic Centre The first to be constructed will be a stadium. The construction cost is estimated94 words
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Article88 1934-08-06 19 Crime Statistics In Finland Helsingfors. Finland with a population of only 3,697,505 has an average of at least 300 murders a year—nearly one murder every day. This was staged at a congress of prison authorities from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland held in Stockholm. There are88 words
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Article51 1934-08-06 19 Disguised As Chinese Products Nanking. July 19. GENERAL Ciuang Kai Sii*k has u*ued a strict order prohibiting merchants from disguising Japanese or other foreign p.ooda as Chines»' native products. The authorities are instructed lo keep a .-ilturp luulujut Itjj Uie*tto mete out severe punishment uguinnl those who offend.—Shun51 words
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Article95 1934-08-06 19 Five Provinces Are Affected Nanking, July IG. ACCORDING to reports received by the Ministry of Industry fwe provinces are suffering front hailstorms which have destroyed the major part of their crops. The provinces affected are Shantung, Shensi, Hopei, Suiyuan and Kansu. Both Kiangsu and Chekiarg are Buffering from95 words
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Article113 1934-08-06 19 Not Taking Up Post In Canton Nanking, July 20. The report that Dr. Wang Chung-hui formerly Px-esident of the Judicial Yuan and now Chinese member to the Court of International Justice at The Hague, has agreed to remain in Canton to assisi in handling diplomatic affairs113 words
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Article117 1934-08-06 19 A New Company Established Eloiifiknng. .luly 14. T| IK author I'tlw lw Canton Kmve dr»\ 1141 nu*a»iur»ts for Lhfc |inn«Miwot tti air wrvi'.lf? in Chin T)ic SwiilH-wt'»l A v 'alio® Compar \»hf. U win <n\\y f«M-..ntl.v iTutjfruruU'd, mAkirc »i|od Th < omp«J liu a u ujl117 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-08-06 20 Taking refreshment at the recent Fairfield girls' school sports.21 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-08-06 20 The start of ihe 220 yards rac e at the Singapore English School sports recently. The 883 yards open event at the Singapore English School29 words
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