Malaya Tribune, 13 October 1934
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Title Section40 1934-10-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vi. N# 12SO SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934 FIVE CfcNrb. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore; Saturday. Oct. 13, 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. "OCTOBER 13, 1934. FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement93 1934-10-13 1 Sunday itibune Dominant In -JMalaya j THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. I Sole Importers: i^Uorl The East Asiatic Company, Lto««a. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PT"— S a. i I j <s~° <JST good for you. I A S a tonic-BULLDOG" «™NESS J is without an equal. It contains93 words
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Advertisement53 1934-10-13 1 1 JUST ARRIVED! Latest Precision EMBROIDERY HAND MACHINES Highest Quality j EMBROIDERY WOOLS j of Various Colours I BEAUTIFUL ANIMAL DESIGNS WIRE THREADERS WIRE BRUSHES j EMBROIDERY FRAMES PLUSETTE COLOURS PLUSETTE COLOURS SET. Red, White and Yellow CARBON PAPERS etc., etc. Catalogues on Application D. T. LIM COMPANY, 353, North53 words
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Advertisement179 1934-10-13 1 ZEISS PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP j Dainty, Alluring, Fj7 grant PEERLESS jtfi ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable A l| for the toilet and can be applied without I C$ harm to the most delicate skins. Refreshing and invigorating it is a direct aid to the Wjj-V preservation of beauty. I 3179 words
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Article, Illustration113 1934-10-13 2 Aunt. Sally's Letter GIRL'S CORNER )rai Girls, This week's mail bat; has been exceedingly lavßo and as y<;u can sec we have five new members. Well. I have been making a Ust of aU a;> members and I find that th:re are pearly eight hundred members of the Corner, and113 words
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Article174 1934-10-13 2 Tee Queen - By "Tee Queen" Mr. Richard Joynson, kindest of men In the world, had a strange dream on? night. H: dreamt he was out in the street, at the corner of which stood :t sad group—a woman with her hungry family round her crying for focd. Mr.174 words
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Article123 1934-10-13 2 Moonbeam - by "Moonbeam" Jack was a tame monkey. His master tli< wed him to run round his hou-j and when Jack misbehaved himself, he was chained up for som? time as a punishment. went in 10 the crawing-room where there was a big mirror and looked into123 words
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Article83 1934-10-13 2 Ruth Tan - DfJ "Ruth Tan." A' i dinner party hold in a certain town of ihe United States 0 f America e vr,„ ,o «ome Indians, a young chie? observing si easier of mustard swallowed io U which brou ht tear.*. Another chief asked him why he was ftf83 words
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Article97 1934-10-13 2 Enid - By "Enid," K-V) P 'H C^uitis—Do you know what i ti ,rint: rhe holidays? wny irv In? to moke pustry. A 112 v diiy., ngo I tried to make some curvy-puff* and show my fnend.s that I cuitld Oe a sood cook. ■j2J":.' U J nev *">»< a «ad97 words
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Article333 1934-10-13 2 Rita J - 'By "Rita J." Some, yeans back I went to an estate in Malaca to stay with my brother who was working there. Near the estate was a Mohammedan graveyard. The people living in the vicinity were mostly Malays. Thei> were some Chinese shopkeepers too. Everybody who333 words
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Article223 1934-10-13 2 Miss Port Swattenham - By "Miss Port Swattenham." An ear!y inoimnc scene of a town befor: the sun ri>e> is very beautiful If you climb to ihe iop of u hill and rok at (he surrour.dings you will cnjov us beauty btsf, The air is cool and clear The town Is223 words
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Article124 1934-10-13 2 Miss Kuala Lumpur - (By "Miss Kuala Lumpur." Those people who arc educated and ni cMlgnit, should be fair and honest to those who Eire ignorant and should not £»t. of their stupidity Df^nntf UC^ te and lul lll zem Classes of people should Impart their knowledge to the uneducated and124 words
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Article428 1934-10-13 2 Rosy Chia - >By "Rosy Chia." Last week a friend cf mine had suddenly died. In fact, we were uni by the closest bonds of friendship Onv? night when I had fallen asleei I saw my old friend part the bed curtains, and put her hand on my shoulder, saying.428 words
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Article108 1934-10-13 2 Bosy Chia - 'By "Bosy Chia" An old cat was fitting up mew::;? with half-closed eyes, when two mici happened to see her. Astonished that their oiri ci should be taking things so easily, thej said to each other: "Puss has evidently reformed; she is saying her prayers108 words
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Article112 1934-10-13 2 Social Chan - 'By "Social Chan." Hello everybody! 1 am sorry to be I of those silent cornerites, but nevcrtl-c less I read the weekly contribution by some of our members. Where are you cousin "Lilian GoK' Come on and writ" something intercut mg to the corner. You seem to112 words
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Article88 1934-10-13 2 Cordelia chia - By "Cordelia chia" A tiger was about to devour a fox when the latter demanded exemption on the ground that he was superior to all other beasts. "If you doubt my word, come with me and see," said the fox. So the two set forth88 words
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Article18 1934-10-13 2 Sweet Coral, Jnne. Morning Star, Mystery Girl, Sunshine Sal, Their badg-e have already been forwarded.18 words
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Advertisement142 1934-10-13 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I c I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MM UN .IM'IHTU HER SKIN142 words
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1274 1934-10-13 3 Shipping News Notices. GERMAN SHIPPING POSITION Benefit Of Scrapping And Reorganisation THE position of the German shipping industry is analysed m great detail in a supplement issued by the German Institute for Business Research. The necessary reconstruct, on of U»« German merchant marine after the war, it is stated met1,274 words
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Article158 1934-10-13 3 Britain's Latest Destroyer Launched Britain's latest destroyer. H.M.S. Fury, was launched at the yard of Samuel W hitat (owes last month. The ceremony was performed, in the absence oi Lady Kelly, wife of Sir John Kelly, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, by Mrs. Astley-Rush-ton, wife of Vice-Admiral Aettey-Rush-ton, Vice-Admiral Commanding Reserve158 words
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Article357 1934-10-13 3 Netherlands Court Judgments THE Netherlands Court of Navigation at Amsterdam have suspended th<certificate Of the master of the Rotterdam argo s.'-amei Procyon on B charge of L-ui-ciesa navigation as a result Of which his vessel ran aground in the White Sea, writes the Rotterdam correspondent of •The Journal357 words
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Article238 1934-10-13 3 Operations Of Soviet Ships Th. following «''l'Oll has »n.m receiml hy Lloyd's Irmn the Soviet I n»on 'MlM\m\U I'r-e»» ScrViit*:— t Kpn.n. the Shtn S*I%W 1 nisi of tie .Sovirt L'niou. i- now carrvirjr out *oik in lh«- in* of thf foll"*iW vi'W»* Jlu Hciuh steamer Afnoud. whiehi238 words
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Article445 1934-10-13 3 Marconi Direction-Finding Apparatus SO promising were the tests at Genoa in July of the Marconi harbour direction-finding apparatus that a rcpicsentative of The Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph" asked Mr. r. Havburn, the managing director of tne Marconi Interna* ional Marine Communication Co., Ltd..445 words
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Advertisement382 1934-10-13 3 STBAMEK SAJUN6S. P& and BRITISH INDIA I» O. S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due lonnapre. Singapore. i HITRAL 15,000 In poro SOUDAN 6,f>00 Oct. 24 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 26 RANPURA 17.000 Nov. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 N»v. 23 RANCH! 17.000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6,810 Dec. 19 NALDERA382 words
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Advertisement139 1934-10-13 3 I iff LLOYD TRIESTINO I t (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. Tallin* at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA, gjjjs Aden Massowah, Suez, Port Tailing at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, B d port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. tnesie. Leaving S'pore. ,.s. CLARA CAMUS Oct. 18 Oct. 18 s.s.139 words
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Advertisement330 1934-10-13 3 HAMBURG-AM ERIKA LINIE. Deuteca !Hb%Q| *nstraiische hampfacbiffs |fl Gj Geeellschaft. (Coaipnnies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due Spore t m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila Oct. lfi ♦me. RAMSES, via Manila Oct. 30 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov. 13 t s.s330 words
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Advertisement583 1934-10-13 3 ST EA M ER S AILINGSL Jj£ NORDOFirrSl BK* LLOYD 'iermatj) j TV jndernol*- n* Ihj C-irrroany attend' hxtare«: 01 i WARDS !Wt» "ODER" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai. X. China Japan Och -'2 "TRIER,* 1 for Manila. Hongkong S'hai, X. China and Jlfta Xov. g "TRAYE." for Ma.iia, H'kone. S'hai,583 words
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Advertisement405 1934-10-13 4 1U. HASSAN, M, A 87, ERAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service line. We Rive prompt attention to all •riders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411.405 words
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Advertisement1026 1934-10-13 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION (Vide Gazette No. 75 of 28th Sept., 1934). ORDINANCE NO. 61 (PAWNBROKERS). TENDERS are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three I years from the 1st January. 1935, in each of the streets or sections of streets in the Town Division1,026 words
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Advertisement495 1934-10-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICES, S*N£APORE MtwipTp^f^! Metalling and Draining of Kitchener Road, from Verdun Road to Serangoon Road. Owners are notified that rhe plan, specifi- cation, estimate and apportionment in con nection with Notices served under Seethe 101 of the Municipal Ordinance, have been confirmed, and arc available for inspection during oflice495 words
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Advertisement421 1934-10-13 4 SITUATIONS VACANT, j WANTED -A Chinese Clerk. Applicant., must be able to write and read Chincst Apply Box No. 456, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED WANTED—Advertiser with $4,000 des:res to join in a iy well established firm. Box No. *3')."), ejo Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Second-hand 5-seater car (Humber, Fiat 501 or421 words
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Advertisement426 1934-10-13 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School)- > (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore.. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education I Systematic Training both in Technique and > Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma. etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal.426 words
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Advertisement523 1934-10-13 4 FOR ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION I TAKE ALL CLOCKS, WATCHFS I •r GRAMOPHONES THAT GO I WRONG yick woh mm Their one and only address 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road). SKILLED WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE MODERATE CHARGES. Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Army i n I523 words
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Article487 1934-10-13 5 Mining Shares Singapore, Saturday. wing mining quotations Eraser and Co, exchange a i; brokers Buyers. Sellers. t Tin 5 5 scd Kum ang Tin 37,6 40 0 Iml a Mtfuas a*" l;■ tarn Tin 14 9 15 3 2.05 2.10 oJnerin Tin 27,- 28--gkat Tin 50|- 521--ieriang487 words
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125 1934-10-13 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION SLIGHTY EASIER TONE Increase Of Home Stocks I Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22% cts.. down ct. Market Tone: QuietYesterday's Prices: London: 615 lGd., down 116 d. Market Tone: Dull. New York: Closed. tin London: spot, £232, up 255.; three months.125 words
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Article106 1934-10-13 5 Persistent Buying By America Reuter. London. Otc. 12. ALTHOUGH the recent rise in silver is a tributed to Chinese and Indian demand and scarcity of supplies, the financial News states that persistent buying by the United States authorises must have provided a gocd basis forReuter. - 106 words
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Article308 1934-10-13 5 No Change In List Of Investments (By Aii*Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 18. REPORT of Anglo-Orien al Mining Corporation to June 30 states there is no cnange of importance in lis<- of investments. £>harcnoldings in subsidiary cos. represent, in aggregate approx. 2o p.c. of invested. Remaining308 words
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Article258 1934-10-13 5 Japanese Industries Suffer IHE Association for Cotton Textile Exports to India has asked the r-'oreisn Office to negotiate with the Indian Government for an extension n the current quota period ending the 30th instant by a month. I when the typhoon struck this part of I the country258 words
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Article275 1934-10-13 5 Local Firms Review Th; Week MESSRS. Lewis and Peat (Singapore», Ltd.. in their rubber report for the week ended Oct. 12, state: The market has regained the ground it lost- earlier in the week and future prospects again look brighter. The chief cause for renewed confidence is the275 words
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Article181 1934-10-13 5 Success Of Energetic Measures i For Norway a> for the rr.it of ttw wozid. the past two yean» avc b.i> uiUi economic complications r ni ri( seems, according <o the Conwr_. iU Svcrnwy to H. M. Legation at Oslo tn have fared bettor than many uCO sSmt181 words
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Article213 1934-10-13 5 Singapore, Oct. 12. H .Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 P liarn W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan 24 r Siarn W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $120 r (Bwni w- n per Koyan $108 5- Ce I am N 2 per Koyan $104 Rice, B. Siam213 words
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Article518 1934-10-13 5 Importance Of Mining Industry r.l IE report issued by the Dominion A! Bureau of Sla ist cs on the mineral production in Canada for the first six months of the year clearly indicates hew important the mining mdusiry has become in Canada. Year by year this518 words
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Article93 1934-10-13 5 Books Closed After Completion Reuter. Watihinplon. Oct 12 rrHE Treasury aiuinunvcd «tan ,hr Jl «'err ringed nM K fn'i ,f n, P m ri surecoKfitl T< tuna S£ 0? °,',c F.ur.h Liber-, b, <>.' <1 "SI 000 000 rr>{i"pnirtbl«' noiw mrnert in tor ci-hcr (our nf.w 11'.Reuter. - 93 words
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Article657 1934-10-13 5 Rubber Shares Singapore, Saturday. The following rubber share quotations ire issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyau md Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. fc-vai' lAlienby 1.85 1.05 1.83 1 92>'-cd IA. Gajah 1.50 1.60 1.40 1.5*0 1 A. Hi-am 235 2.55 2.35 2.45657 words
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Article62 1934-10-13 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For K.M.E. Mo. J, X Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore, Friday, noon. Spot (1 oai 23% 23% n-'()I5) current month 23% 2-\ Nov. Dec. 2JJ4 Jan.March 26% 26% April June 27% IT* Tone of Mark. Quet 1 K «si Cable: L ndo.i Spot Sheet62 words
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Advertisement55 1934-10-13 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., Uncurpura ed in New Zealand). ttKg, MARINE, MOTUK AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OrriCß. 2. FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. i FIRE, MARINE, j MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT •ad WCR'JMEN 1 COMPENSATION INSURANCE a«AD OFFICE: 16D, C*il St., SingaporeU55 words
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Advertisement145 1934-10-13 5 Nederlandscbe Handel-Maatschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 18i4. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAfcUK, Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits. Settlements, India, CHna, T National Provincial Bank Limited. in the principal Citie. of the World. BANKING w5nSs" 0 F145 words
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Advertisement202 1934-10-13 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation LtdV (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). THF CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. THECHINLS AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAP BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE, HEAD BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng, Esq., Chairman.202 words
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Article, Illustration41 1934-10-13 6 VESSELS ARRIVED fl orwe la n, 743 tons, from Bangkok 13-10, to Bangkok 15-10. cuK in f rlU D' 3122 tons from Ce»l- 12-10. to Bangkok STftS 13-10 ,rom jwf' to rom 0.1041 words
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Article103 1934-10-13 6 The local agents of the Imperial AirI ways 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-box-holders will be sent out by the 8 25am103 words
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Article205 1934-10-13 6 BELLING. Singapore. Oct. 12 London 3 months' sight 2j4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 2,4 ***** London 60 days' sight 2;4 3116 London 30 days' sight 2 4 5;32 London demand 2AV 8 j London T.T. 2|4 3 32 Lyons and Paris demand 858 Hamburg demand 140 New205 words
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Article93 1934-10-13 6 WHAT'S OX? Public Functions Sports Fixture-. TO-DAY. on I Hiyh Tides. —1 i:» an. p Rflees: Solanyor Auitur,, r Rugby: liiter-8l;it. v. Joliore, S i P Kuk H:" I Visitors' Day. y U!t Swee Road i, pj, Hockey: ColLs v. O.r a r v r R.A.F.,93 words
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Article60 1934-10-13 6 AIJTAMBRA—"Operator APOLLO. N a k Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.— -The dffaii empire —Cantone ful Lady." i GREAT WORLD —C Side-shows, Dean's Grand n< ??.Js a yangs. Cinemas. Tal' MARLBOROUGH-p c Loong," Cantone.se talkie NEW iVORLD.— Cabare li. Side-sfao*s, Malay Operas, I yangs. Cinemas, Talkies PAVILION.—"A Bill ,1 RlTZ—Double I Chance"60 words
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Advertisement377 1934-10-13 6 tftniiifiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiininiHifiiiitiiiiiii'ifiiiiiK^ SINfiAPOBE MOTHS j SEA VIEW HOTEL I TO-NIGHT 1 (formal) SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE. I MORNING SUNDAY EVENING I HIGH TIDE IL5J PJ1 I CONCERT I DINNER I II A M TO 1 PJI. SERVED ON THE LAWN. I SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN. CONCERT. f IN AID OF THE CHILD377 words
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Advertisement334 1934-10-13 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORDINANCE NO 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN COtTR T OF THE gTRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case In Bankruptcy. No 8; of lie CHONG TECK FAH of No. 109. Rochore Road, Singapore Clerk 2 HEREB f Even's- a tK^r? 1 Tr ust proVt> their ekunu by the 9th day334 words
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Advertisement561 1934-10-13 6 LATESP ADVERTISEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPOBP Originating Summon* ATOBE No. 72 of i:*:]4. r Betwean Lee Sit* Tian Nan <w) PIainti/r L LjH Chim 8. Lea Swee Ku,m 3. Ow Ah Sam J. l ee Tuck Kte o. Choh Sena Kee rw Xo, Defendaacaii 3. Ow Ah Sam late of No.561 words
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Advertisement413 1934-10-13 6 LATEST^ADVERTISEMENTS Austin 10-4 Saloon. Price Moderate. Reply To B x 457 c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED- Music ians to form a Braas Band ti r a touring show. Unemployed need apply, state instruments played and qualir atlons amateur or professional. Manager Paradise Park, 3, L mon Street, Serembai, i 1413 words
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Advertisement234 1934-10-13 6 LATEST ADVERTIS1 TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OP COOKED R r< IMMIGRATION DEPO TENDERS are invited by migration Committee for the cooked ratbns for the Uamu Singapore, for the pericd of ti from 1st January 'to Slat L>cc*i 2. The terms of contract tainc-d from ho Extra A c ef Labcur, Singapore,234 words
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Miscellaneous111 1934-10-13 6 [postal mggjGgjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Australia, Eastern, Southern and Western 2.30 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Marudu) 3.30 p.m. Indo-China (Chenonceaux) 2 p.m. *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. Netherlands111 words
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1279 1934-10-13 7 Merits And Demerits SYSTEM SPREADING AT HOME yi/HEN general broadcasting comes to Malaya it will not be neceofor everybody to have an aerie) an expensive receiving set. A rful medium-wave transmitting ation will make reception possible in a radius of 15 or1,279 words
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Advertisement149 1934-10-13 7 i MAKING STRONG! "PILEFEER." I "SISTERING.** r. "Pilefcer" is ef"Sistering" is a fective for piles, h, t remedy for IrT manufactured ac- ladies, effective for cording to an excellumkigo. dysmen- jt-ST*- lor* formula and orrhea leucorrhea. B 5 widely prescribed by Hpp r RK the medical profes- 1 j $1.00149 words
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Advertisement240 1934-10-13 7 S TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS ifsp §5 is a cigarette of unique merit MADE IN /SiSS'» 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER T,N >y ARDATH TOBACCO COMPAKY IIP. LONDON Kiibpva builds A Strong Constitution Expectant Mothers TV D lCal SignS Of Every expectant mother should take WW I240 words
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Advertisement113 1934-10-13 7 |"VAPEX I i j j j THE Mm DRIP j COLD-CATARRH j INFLUEXZA-HAY FEVER. The simplest way to cure a P j Cold is to put a drop of s^^\^y I "Vapex" on the handkerchief I and breathe the vapour which arises from it. This vapour j grows stronger and113 words
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Advertisement310 1934-10-13 8 Still playing to enthusiastic crowds at all shows! 3 Shows To-day To-morrow: MS 8-15 and itS ALUAMBR A] with I f\ I time" Jean Parker Katharine Alexander e?zL__ I V* Ted Hea,v The Fi ur Mills Brothers I A iietro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. SEE The Sensational Escapades of Beautiful 'Spy 13 A310 words
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Advertisement293 1934-10-13 8 j THRILLS! ACTION! PASSION! and what BI Grand, Dashing," Daring Adventure Romance—It will bring bark J jM your memories of the famous Silent Action Pictures, "DON JUAN," j jlgX FBEDRIC MARCH "TtojSrsrf Ceiiini" Presented wi\h 1 I with CONSTANCE BENNETT and FAY I I I WRAY (Star of "King Kong")293 words
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Advertisement501 1934-10-13 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ GOVERNMENTMSOTK F TENDERS. TENDER? WILL RE RECEIVED on the 12th November 1934 Colonial Secretary's Office, SiiigaDore persons desirous of contracting for Pl.es for the Singa poi e Prison tot a IMS" 6 yeai% COmmencing fro W L Making up of white satin j, forms for European Warden will501 words
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Article70 1934-10-13 9 Prague. White stockings have been strictly forHrtrien for m* n a*" a Q in noither Bohemia. They may not be worn either with plus fours or with shorts. Men appearing In the streets in white stockings are stopped by the police ana ordered to go home and70 words
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Advertisement418 1934-10-13 9 Kill mosquitoes with FLIT B and avoid DISEASEvlt m Sp^^ T POWOER! 4^^^^^ b ,u cockroaches, ''c* Has all the hilMng WftjMB power 0 Flit Spray. r^?T^^^^ i t I S t t I 4 I. I I I I I I I 1 i 1 I I I I418 words
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Advertisement95 1934-10-13 9 11-iilliilllril l l l l I I I > < m f Phase who is the j j "MASKED TERROR"? 111} **********11 i i > > > j When Other Remedies 1 I FAIL j TRY I mmmSmm I inii«rj» I IhhHh j PRICE 65 CENTS. t THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY,95 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-13 9 Change td GIBBS! XN orld's best tooth cleanser is also the most economical. The handy, compact little case k e e p s Gibbs Solid Dentifrice dust proof, and fragrant to the end. None is spilled, was', d or squeezed out accidentally. Notice, too, how sparkling white your teeth become.64 words
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Advertisement261 1934-10-13 9 7 j i A NEW MODEL CREATED EACH DAY i i We design and make up Ladies' own materials. All our models an original design*. j WINDSOR HOUSE j j GRACE STONE j COURT DESIGNER > Borneo Flats— 2S2. Orchard Road. 1 Iricosal SIII I Rapid Setting Medium These photographs261 words
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Miscellaneous194 1934-10-13 9 LOCAL BROADCASTING Programmes For Next Week i The following programme for next week is announced for by .station Z.H.I. Singapore, broadcasting on a wavelength of 49.9 metres. SUNDAY 1 am -1.30 p.m. recorded music. MONDAY 6 p.m. Recorded music. BJO p.m Relay of dance BUM c by Raffles Hotel Dance194 words
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Miscellaneous326 1934-10-13 9 PHOHI, HOLLAND j Programmes For The Week-End T}HE programmes for Saturday and J Sunday as announced by Phohi. Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength jf 25.57 mptres. is as follows:— SATURDAY 8 50 pm.: Opening-an nounc.emGJU and national anthem. j 9 00 p.m.: Phohi-Orehcstru under the direction of Loo Cohen. Special326 words
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Obituary34 1934-10-13 10 HK l 11. URPEIRO Or i n Singapore-. TJinmiifr A-..! iy Cojilcii air <i 45 Funeral 10-. nv a; R 'tfadnri, a' 1.10 n.m P. m|. r»nrt« -i-f. 1 llonckon? pleas* ropy».34 words
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Article671 1934-10-13 10 YESTERDAY'S news cables were almost exclusively devoted tc the situation in the Far East, following a huge budget of news, lasting several days, about the double assassination in Marseilles Chief interest centred in the interview given by Mr. Quo Tai Chi, the Chinese Ambassador to London, on671 words
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Article282 1934-10-13 10 Mr N. L. Alexander. M.C.S. has untitled ppointed a Police Magistrate for Pe>ang. T r. Kiichi Gunji is recognised as t» sul-General for Japan In Sing ore. Mr. E. R. Da vies has been appointed rtspeetor of Schools Singapore and Labuan. Mr. M. C. ff. Sheppard. M.C.S. has en appointed282 words
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170 1934-10-13 10 jN addition to the usual number oi round-• he-world luxury linens wlncl-* 11 their annual c-nll nex •hv Singapore will be given an op--OiUuiiiv early In 1935 of welcoming j w tourl t ship, the Asturias oi tlv val tea ll Line According to170 words
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Article167 1934-10-13 10 JN a letter to "British Malaya" regarding the territory of the Dindings which Is o be. restored to Perak, Mr. A. W. Brown states that retrocession was recommended by Mr. W. H. Treacher ras he hen was. In his annual report on Perak or 1896. Mr. Brown adds167 words
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Article141 1934-10-13 10 j'HR popularity 0 f British Bin tinues to grow, and theft 'ttalltv is a subject of approving ry neat among ctaena goers. i n N sonr. of the biggest successes 0 f n nonths have been scored wi h Britbd, productions. The film industry United States is alive141 words
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Article204 1934-10-13 10 \flE have referred previously oth competition organised by the New History Society, of New York, offering prizes to the youth of Asia for on the. subject. "How can Youth contribute to the realisation of a (Jnirers Religion.- The competition is limited lo native-born Asiatics who are204 words
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Article268 1934-10-13 10 By "Looker-* > n JT is stated that the French army has a gun which will stun without killing. This move for a more humane variety ol war is excellent. It only remains to briu« In a rule that every man stunned m automatically disqualified from268 words
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Article31 1934-10-13 10 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. RADIO NOTES. 7. OUR READERS' VIEWS. 13. BANKRUPTCY COURT, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CHURCH SERVICES, 17. ROYS' CORNER, 19.31 words
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Advertisement114 1934-10-13 10 NOTE THE PRICE I Ask «3.35 I For I THE FINEST OF Tl s OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES llj B Jtt Sole Agents "(ROBINSON CO., LTD fl^Br L V j Powder BB Rives that matt complexion blends p..,rura!l\ with H BSPI Wkt thC bcS< dcr base. Your con'pLxi»n. 5 P^Bf 1114 words
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Advertisement137 1934-10-13 10 [PERFECTION *Vj describes the superior workmanship of Saa*a- RsN pore's Leading Tailor |xN WING LOONG Is no- C©i In the fore- |\N 'nm| and off en JO n, with tvj Perfection In Suitings L\ 1 Style and Cut, compete satisfaction and tnexptnaenrlce. ptN WING Mi U3DNO tf HlCh STREET SINGAPORE137 words
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637 1934-10-13 11 SEQUEL TO 10UBLE ASSASSINATION AT MARSEILLES Unfriendly Comments Matter To Be Brought To The Notice Of The League Reuter. iVl (J\ EMENTS of Italian troops are causing uneasiness in Europe. It is stated that the Italian port of Zara on theReuter. - 637 words
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Article100 1934-10-13 11 Hongkong, Oct. 12. Dr. Wang Chung Iluai. the Chinese iudge of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, arrived in Hongkong vcsterday from Shanghai together with Mr. Liv Lo Van. He called on Mr. Hu Han Mill, the Kuomintang leader, at noon. Interviewed, Dr. Wang100 words
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Article103 1934-10-13 11 Heisingfors. A "revolution in dress" is the latest r.ews from the Soviet Union. The population, wh" tvere formerly content with what has boon touwn as "proletarian" dross, are now anxious to adopt the attire—and follow the fashions of— We stern civilisation. In order to conform to the revolutionised103 words
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43 1934-10-13 11 An impressive view of the mighty Cannarder "Queen Mary" as she entered the water after being christened and launched by H.M. The Qu een Note the clouds of steam caused through the friction as the 40 000 ton Shall moved down the untitled43 words
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Article310 1934-10-13 11 Accused's Admission SEQUEL TO CEYLON LOVE AFFAIR Galle, Oct. 4. BEFORE Mr. K. H. D. Mande.s. Police Magistrate, of Gallc, Ceylon, a plaTnt was tiled to-day b> sub-Inspector Beddewela of th. Nagoda Police charging Eman s, watcher of Nakiadeniya Estate, witti having on Sept. 29 committed the310 words
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Article74 1934-10-13 11 U.S. Labour Vote For Continuance Reuter. San Francisco, Oct. 11. jllE American Federation of Labouv voted for the continuance of ths boycott against German goods after discussing reports of conditions in Germany. It was asserted that German Trado Unionists and Jews were still oppressed. The decisionReuter. - 74 words
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Article133 1934-10-13 11 Chinese Flags Hoisted Over City Shanghai. Oct. 13. A FORCE of 500 Chinese Volunteers in Manch'ria launched a surprise attack on the city of Angchi on Chines? National Day (Oct. 10). They secured control of the city for several hours during which time, the Chinese flags were hoisted133 words
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Article83 1934-10-13 11 Melbourne. A "beauty parlour" has been provided with telephone connections to each of the chairs where customers' hair is given a permanent wave When applying for the installation, the proprietress of the shop explained that her customers had expressed a de sire to pass th? time away by83 words
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Article264 1934-10-13 11 CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH AT EDGBASTON Meal Conclusiois Different From Those In Whit? Paper Reuter. London, Oct, 12. t 0 last week's India d sjussion iii »he Conservative Cm.erence at Bristol was made h\ Air Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech to the Conservatives atReuter. - 264 words
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Article98 1934-10-13 11 Briton's Suicide In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 12. A. S. LEECH, an employee of the Shanghai Municipal Council, was found dead In his room this morning with a pistol by his side. He was aged forty and was born at Chelmsford. Essex. He was unmarriedReuter. - 98 words
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Article129 1934-10-13 11 Claim For Damages Fails Singapore. Saturday. A COLLISION between two motorcars, which occurred at the junction of South Bridge Road and Upper Nanking Street on July 2 last, had a sequel in the Civil District Court yesterday before Mr. H. R. Bull, when Wee Ban Cheng sued J.129 words
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Article46 1934-10-13 11 Working Hours To Be Reduced Reuter. Oct. 12. President Roosevelt has issued an executive order, which will be effective from December 1, whereby working hours ir the cotton garment industry will be reduced from forty to thirty-fix weekly with no reduction in wages.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article57 1934-10-13 11 Leave has been granted to the following Government servants' Dr. W. S. Leicester. Medical Officer. Malayan Civil Service; Mr. A. W. Perry. Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs Department: Mr. G. Woods, Malayan Educational Service; Mr. R. Wilson, Assistant Superintendent. Survey Department. Mr. H. L. Ward, Assistant Superintendent, Survey Department; Mr. J.57 words
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Advertisement449 1934-10-13 11 j *****11M1111,...,,......,, mm- fig a i? o f LADIES' HAIR DRESSING By European Lady Experts. Z I THY OI X NEW BUGENE MACHINE I There's no other here L»r perfect waving I f FOR $15.00 ONLY I and I I FIYA MACHINE f I $8.00 and $10.06 only mmiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi•t• i449 words
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344 1934-10-13 12 Reds Fall Back VANGUARDS NEARING CHANGTING Shanghai, Oct. 13. AX important victory ha* bee is achieved by t&* Government force* liv'btinK the Keds in f* iikien. They have occupied Hoticn ami art continuing iheir pu«h on c'hangtinjr. th«' ('omirrunial .«ironfrbold. An official344 words
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Article319 1934-10-13 12 Child Welfare Society Dance A GALA charity ball in aid of the Child Welfare Society will be held to-day at the New World Cabaret. Th" laudable work by this Society is too j well-known to need reiteration but more j funds are required. This is a cause that319 words
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Article52 1934-10-13 12 Opening Branch Office In Singapore The China Travel Service, the only Chinese travel bureau of its kind in China, Is opening a branch office in Sirgapore. A reception will be held next Monday on the occasion of the inauguration. The company has branches in the principal cities52 words
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Article292 1934-10-13 12 Fine Acting In Bill Of Divorcement" THE CINEMAS k BILL of Divorcement," which A opened at the Paivilion Theatre last night, is a production of a unique tvDe and one that gains force more by reason of its excellent character drawing than from the entertainment offered by the"292 words
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Article63 1934-10-13 12 rIE Russian Embassy, at Tokyo has lodged a note with the Japanese Foreign Office demanding the release of the Soviet employees of the Soviet employees of the Chinese Eastern Railway following the. conclusion of the sale agreement. The Russians lav* been detained by the Manchukuo authorities tor several63 words
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Article323 1934-10-13 12 From The Malaya Tribune Oct. 13,1914 [BUSHRANGERS IN SELANGORI MR. R. Ingram, of Karak Estate. Bentong. had a very exciting experience in Bentong district last Thursday. According to a report made i.o the Kuala Lumpur Police, he travelled by car from Bentong to Kuala Lumpur, and when323 words
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Article77 1934-10-13 12 The band of the S.S. Police, under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will perform the following programme, weather permitting, at Teluk <tn»or. on Oct. if. commencing at 9 p.m.: S( lection, "The Student Prince," Romberg fantasia on XVnith century anisic, MHl< r: march fantasia, "Colonel B477 words
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Obituary278 1934-10-13 12 Reuter. Journalist, Statesman And Sportsman London, Oct. 12. rREII death is announced of Lord Cushendun.—Reuter. Ronald John McNeill. First Baron of Cushendun. was born on April 20. 1861. He was educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford, and graduated in 1884. He was called to theReuter. - 278 words
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Article81 1934-10-13 12 Studying Sino-Japanese Dispute Shanghai. Oct, 13 Seven members of the party oi American journalists who nave beer visiting Manchuria arrived in Peipinr yesterday. A member who comes Trcm Chicago said in an interview that their tour Manchuria was at the request of the Japanese Press. Their visit In81 words
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Article621 1934-10-13 12 Alleged Anonymous Petitions Singapore. Friday. SFRIOUS allegations were preferred against a Straits-born Chinese named Koh Soon Poh, when be app\a™ed before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice), to-day. He was indicted on three charges of abetment of forgery and was deiendec by Mr. W. E. Demuth.621 words
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Article121 1934-10-13 12 British Warships Calling At Singapore CALLS at Singapore by Briitsh warships are notified as follows HM.S. Folkestone, arrive Nov. 2., from Hong Kong, depart Nov. 28 for cruise. H M.S. Eagle. Witch and Veteran, arrive Dec. 1 from cruise, depart Jan. 1. Eagle for England, destroyers for Hongkong.121 words
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Article266 1934-10-13 12 Restriction Rules TRANSFER OF RUBBER SALES T'WO now Bills to he intm<|iu< ci next Wednesday V thi* Lepjislalixe Council are |>uhi• i. Ed in the Government liaxettr i.-> i yesterday. One deals with the Motlieftl S4H vices and the other with nihhn* trol. The first, oil266 words
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Article346 1934-10-13 12 British Medical Journal Appreciation THE British Medical Journal gives the following details ef the career ot Dr. J. T. Clarke, formerly of Malaya, who died recently at the age of 69. Born at Hinckley. Leicestershire. In lg6o. Clarke was educated at Duiwich College and St. Thomas's Hospital,346 words
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Article36 1934-10-13 12 Reuter. Detroit. Or Schoolboy Rowe, the Detroit "Tigei pitching star, was married to his cJ hood sweetheart. Edna Mary Ski: of El Dorado. Arkansas, in the P'" sence of a handful of friends— ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement452 1934-10-13 12 ri in i lit iii i i i i .1 til iii i i i i i n i nun" i: i. lunn'.tu I TOLLEY'S FAMOUS BRANDY. m m nfll jHI 2 i j CAN YOU COUNT THE NUMBER OF BOTTLES EN THE ABOVE PICTURE I j NOVEL YET SIMPLE452 words
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Advertisement19 1934-10-13 12 m THE Overseas Assurancß CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building. Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORERtt, mine, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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717 1934-10-13 13 A Teacher, A Peon A Drug Merchant TaUs ToU In Singapore Bankruptcy Court Singapore, Sat nrday. j HER in an English school, A Chinese druggist-shopkeeper chief peon of a European ared in the Bankruptcy esterday before Mr. Justice Ten ell for their pubMc O. Lim, Assistant Officia 1 mrt conducted717 words
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Article141 1934-10-13 13 ;ituralisation Ctrtificatc ({evoked Singapore. Saturday. I !rwing notification appears in i vcrnment «azt»t. issued the Governor in Council io i,kc Lazaru*- Joseph Chat -~r, to o rtittcate of Naturalisation Colony of til' Straits Set tic•itnbrred i fca* granted on th« t»l February, 1837. has sine? ..r i\u> gram141 words
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Article157 1934-10-13 13 attempting to bribe a Pol cc erpreter, Islam Udin, a Queer tailor, was yestfrdav lined $8 or week's rigorous imprisonment by 1 If. Brander, the third police ifnstrate. tslam Udin said that he thought it the usual ihinn to offer br bes to court interpreters, but was rwise157 words
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Article464 1934-10-13 13 Alleged Assault On A Constable giDßapaic su u. day /"tTfATdGfcTS Wt i: :>iu I»rrl»v < Hi: in v/ hu *112 10 ii r iv (I* miji-, '»)i r*- Frvul. I I,'> 3 m Ml Alii Til.-.' S'Kh, l**i »»••<- ci rurro»*. was produc d t>»464 words
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Article928 1934-10-13 13 Letters To The EJit or. [Our readers are invited in ur>!e fc i on tuUjeclt of public interest, li *MMt be understood Vial the 'Malaya rihur-r" aoer tM nectssarilu en- :se opinions fttp/t&ted by sarrcsvcndnts. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF IS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten double spacing), ana928 words
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Advertisement89 1934-10-13 13 CKOSLEY SHELVADOR and TRI-SHELVADOR When the door of a Crosley Shelvador or Tri-Shelvador is opened, everything is just where you want it to be. An orange stays w here an orange should be and an egg w here an egg should be. No searching for small articles. Everything is before89 words
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Advertisement216 1934-10-13 13 1 THE i EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. 1 (Incorporated in England) *l WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. General Agents SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144. Thousands and thousands of Doctors all over the world testify to the exceptional value of216 words
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241 1934-10-13 14 Late Try Gives S.C.C. Victory Over The R.A.F. Singapore, Saturday. T N a continuous downpour the S. C.C. I -A- and the R AF. met at rugby on the padang. The S.C.C. "A" won by a solitary try Itnwe PO The S) visitors were unlucky241 words
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Article52 1934-10-13 14 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. v. R.E. on Monday at S.C.C.:—H. A. Exley; B. E. Ablitt, J. R. McDougall; W. Hannay. J. G. Davies. E. C. Watson; E. A. Joy. C. A. Carey, T. M. Calhaem, Lt. Comdr. R. I. Hoyle, H.52 words
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Article50 1934-10-13 14 The following will represent the Delta Panners XI against the Wireless Station. Kranji in a friendly soccer match on Sunday at the wireless ground: Kirn Guan. Ah Seng, Leng Hodk, Koon Chye, Teck Chye. Kok Keun, Ah Kow, Teck Soon. James Goh. Kee Chuarj, Ah Kow, Kirn Tong, Kay Eng.50 words
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Article203 1934-10-13 14 Singapore v. Johore On Padang SINGAPORE will meet Johore to-day in an inter-state rugger match on ihe Padang. kick off being at 5 j*h Q! "PMi C. Salter will referee and the teams will in? as follows: SINGAPORE: J. Hutchinson; F. G Minns, A. P. Cra.gie. D. G203 words
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Article77 1934-10-13 14 The Medical College will play their first rugby fixture of the season against the HMS. Terror on Saturday on the College ground at 5 p.m. The following will represent the Medical College: Megat Jemal; Yeoh Bok Choon. Ong Kee Yearn icapt.K K. Sivagnanam. Ng Wood Kan; Lim Swee77 words
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Article22 1934-10-13 14 An incident in the Wiltshire Regim nt goalmouth in the hockey match yesterday when the S.C.C. were beaten by 2-122 words
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Article, Illustration68 1934-10-13 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Oct. 11. Playing on the Kubu ground, the Teachers beat ihe Indian Association at hockey yesterday by rive goals to one The Teachers' side included many schoolboys. They scored first through Aeria. Thangavalu equalised for the Indians before half-time. In the second half the Teachers68 words
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Article100 1934-10-13 14 Officiates As Umpire At Wimbledon MISS GEM HOAHING, the 13-year-oki Chinese tennis player, v. ho won the Middlesex junior girls' title and also the doubles, recently umpired a match at Wimbledon. She is not yet 14, but she sat on the umpire's ladder during the National Junior100 words
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Article98 1934-10-13 14 Pedara Tunggal Champions On A Walk-Over Quite a good crowd turned up for th. football match between the P.W.D. and the* Pedara Tunggal Football tea n on t)w padang in the Muar (First Division) League, but they were disappointed when the P.W.D. (turning out with ord/ es£hi players)98 words
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Article350 1934-10-13 14 Anglo-Australian Test Matches WHEN the idea was first mooted it was announced that the English women cricketers would be leaving for Australia on the same boat- as the Australian players" returning to the Commonwealth from their recent tour. Now. however, it is announced thai England's women will not350 words
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Article84 1934-10-13 14 376 Consecutive Holes In 24 Hours! Three hundred and seventy-six consecutive holes in twenty-four hours and ten minu.es is the latest golfing record. It has been set up by Colonel B. Karnham on «he Guildford. Conn Lakes course. He averaged twenlffive holes an hour in the last three84 words
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Article165 1934-10-13 14 Draw For lnter-Teain Singles Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent/ Kuala Lumpur, Friday The following ts the draw for the SelatiKor Inter-tcam badm nton ..lnules tournament: SUNDAY: —Happllads v. Sunr.ydale; K.L. Tamil* v. Tai's Patty. OCT. 21 -VUladal" v. Happllads; Tat s Pony v Sunnydale OCT. 27:— K. L.165 words
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Article141 1934-10-13 14 Programme To Be Held To-morrow Singapore. Saturday.. OWING to bad weather the fights which were to hav.e been held ot the Great World Arena laet night were postponed urn 11 to-morrow. It began to rain from 3 o clock or so in the afternoon. When it held on141 words
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Article48 1934-10-13 14 Match Between Keppel G.C. And Johore C.S.C. Members of the Keppel Golf Club are notitied that the course will be closed on Friday, Oct. 19, from 3.50 p.m. to all members except those playing in the match against the Johore Civil Service Club on that date.48 words
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Article69 1934-10-13 14 The following will represent the Java Traders' Association in a friendly pingpong fix'-ure against the S.O.R.C. on Sunday at the latter's premises at 2 p.m. Players are requested to assemble at the Association's premises at 1.30 p.m. for transport: Soh Kirn Peow. Chua Eng Cheong, Koh Tian Hock, Low Yew69 words
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Article349 1934-10-13 14 The Concluding Mai h PRESENT ATI 0 THE TROi'H; Singapore, Sa 'THE Government g League was col with the final mat Jovernment Monop* li< Marine Department, presentation of the tr< The Marines did v Monopolies, who had alreadj championship, to a dra The result ol the mate349 words
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Advertisement186 1934-10-13 14 llil Jill I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I 1 I I I I'JS^ Have sparkling teeth this new way! > A new special cleansing and polishing material 1 contained in Pepsodent Tooth Paste exclusively CLEAN, sparkling teeth are186 words
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Advertisement48 1934-10-13 14 SINCERE'S SIN< SPECIAL HAIR fefS COUGH CREAM. If i Large 25 cts. /14l Large Small 15 cts. 25 Cents. SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS <fc DRI 1 i DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL DRI Head Office: 59, Hill Street. £w£Es££~ Braacfc: M, Ch Thone No. 6388. gg£s£48 words
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Article198 1934-10-13 15 Chinese Pair Win Doubles Championship IJORDON LUM and Guy Cheng gave Shanghai's foreign tennis stars a lesson in the value of persistent and calm effort. Through those qualities they easily outplayed Maurice Benavitch and Lewis Carson and deleated them for the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association men's doubles title198 words
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Article137 1934-10-13 15 Jockeys Assigned G. RICHARDS TO RIDE LOOSE STRIFE Reuter. London, Oct. 12. 'J'HE following are the prohable starters and jockeys for the Cesarewitch Stakes to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday, Oct. 17:— lOOSE STRIFE. Gordon Richards. COTON EASTER, Nicoll. NEGRC Ra>. SOLIMAN'S FEAST. Bearv ROI deReuter. - 137 words
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Article272 1934-10-13 15 League Fixtures For To-Day I"HE following fixtures In the English 1 iind Scottish Football Leagues wll) 3e played to-day: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Manchester City. Aston Vilia v Tiverton. Blackburn R. v Mtdcilcsbro*. Chelsea v. HuddersOcld T. Derby C. v. Grimsoy T. Leeds United n She-field W, Leicester272 words
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Article121 1934-10-13 15 The Gnan Road Badminton Party defeated the Solarium Badminton Party by four games to two last Saturday, lfter a series of exciting matches, before a large gathering of badminton enthusiasts. The last tie was abandoned owing to failing hght. Result (Onan Road players mentioned first): Singles:121 words
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Article68 1934-10-13 15 A friendly return badminton match of seven singles will be played between the Mayfatr B.P. "B" team and the Serangoon Lads B.P. 'B" team on Sunday at the latter's court, Yio Chu Kang Road at 3 p.m. The Mayfair B.P. will be represented by the following: G. S See, H.68 words
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Article304 1934-10-13 15 Malay Volunteers At Bukit Timah rpHE tenth annual rifle meeting of the Malay Company of the S.V.C. was held at Bukit Timah Rifle Range n i? ctmg was °P en all members b i- Com v^ n y 3V.C. and the 2nd Battalion s.v.c. Intelligence Section. About ,0304 words
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Article174 1934-10-13 15 112 Amazing Collapse Of Both Shanghai And Hankow In spite oi an amazing collapse In himj hai in their second Inning.; tlir i* crpor cricket nuueh again; ii i W »i T HllUkoW In U VUV'II} lar.£..a> by 4,1 ninft, The fina: r-ot>-. <?re. Shanghai. ir>9 and SU;174 words
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Article81 1934-10-13 15 The dates and fund ties of the S Joseph's Church Brigade billiards and badminton tournaments are as follows: BILLIARDS HANDICAP:. Sunday Oct 14. at 9.30 a.m. Cyril Seheikis v. Fred Rczario. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP Tv day. Oct. 16. a! 7.00 p.m Fred Rozario V Dr. E. S.81 words
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Article25 1934-10-13 15 The event at the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday wijl be Hay. Taylor Cup —SQOj Metres free ityta (handicap: open < all classes).25 words
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Advertisement407 1934-10-13 15 j /fc//a TEASPOON -makes a cup of delicious body-building, health-giving Romjw's cocoa. Rovvntree's Cocoa makes more cups per tin because it's a purer cocoa and—U costs > j per tin. Sole Agents A DAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO., LTD., Ifonfkeag Hank Chambers. SINGAPORE. R-l. I d*S| PERMANENT WAVE ISa COMPLETED IN407 words
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Advertisement267 1934-10-13 15 hii—miumm mum,,,, I 1 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The Great Eastern Life I i I Assurance Co., Ltd. j I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, 3 I Cecil Street, Singapore. J LONDON OFFICE: 27, <) id Jewry, E.C. I267 words
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Article631 1934-10-13 16 Doubles Championship Semi-Final (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. BY vir iK of heir win over V. Ka diab and Wong Wing Lun of the <eavow< B.P, the Yale pair Lee Eng Swee and Teh Boon Kea- have qnallfi '1 "o meet Ifoey Liang Teck and631 words
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Article513 1934-10-13 16 H.w Johnny Weissmuller Keeps Fit lIEALTH cr wen Wilh 13 minuU of. physic»! Jwnv -c bv -Johnny Wrfssmuller. world'/ champion sw mmer wJvj voiiiic. world's records dur.ni Ws n ca-eer and Is new considered o have in ol -he moil nearly perfe.n n i.513 words
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Advertisement394 1934-10-13 16 Keep Teeth White —BREATH FRAGRANT USE COLGATE'S Make sure of complete used by dentists to give mouth loveliness clean, teeth sparkling beauty. Its white, sparkling teeth ani delicious, enticing pepperfragrant breath. Use mint flavour refreshes the Colgate's Ribbon Dentil mouth and leaves the breath Cream twice a c'r.y. fragrant. Colgate's394 words
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Article58 1934-10-13 17 Greatly Appreciated In Bangkok (Fro.n Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 12. SIR Philip Sas.ioon's favourable comments on the Don Muang Aerodrome, when compared with similar aerodromes in Alor Star and Penang. are app.-eciated here where the authorities since 1919 have endeavoured to provide for the needs58 words
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Advertisement304 1934-10-13 17 Diet ill ol rearing hcalttoonps lull dogs rit in hot i vercome by LACTOL. ideal diet for all dogs from ,\t 11 >L ensurct -strong i onstitution, and healthy provides the highest degree irishmen! without in any way th« digestion. Containing i iiv many pappy and nts. Ktai yonr puppies304 words
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Advertisement589 1934-10-13 17 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-Eml ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 0.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. A.V. Wardle, Chaplain, Mission to Seamen. 10.30 a.m. Voluntary Service at R.A.F. Base. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday at589 words
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Advertisement462 1934-10-13 17 8.13 a.m., Sunday School. 9.30 a.m., Public Worship Service. Preacher: Rev. J. S. Mather of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Colombo. 7 p.m., Christian Youths' Assn. Meeting. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., Membership Class 6.30 p.m., Bible Study. 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Y. S. David. Thursday, 5.30 p.m.. Choir Practice. 6462 words
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Advertisement230 1934-10-13 17 DRIVES HIMSELF TO WORK AT 82 And Still Plays A Little Golf How many of us, when we are 82, will be the equal in health and activity of this vigorous old Scottish engineer In a let:;>r h says:— "I arrived here from Scotland on the 7'l April 1870. I230 words
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Advertisement58 1934-10-13 17 SI, «'*'"»™'«Tll.tn < TIII!II^^ I REMINGTON RAND he. I I supply all your in I &teel STATIONERY CABINETS I Steel FILING CABINETS I i I f Steel KARDEX CABINETS I i Union Building. 1 Phone 2426 Singapore. i an i i i i i i i i iii i mm58 words
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Article157 1934-10-13 18 Returning To South China Shanghai, Oct. 12. r\R Lo Wen Kan. who has resigned II Horn his post as Minister of Justice arrived in Shanghai from Nanking yesterday, tte will shortly leave for Canon His home is In Kwangtung. Mr Wang Lo Vi leaves Shanghai for157 words
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Article51 1934-10-13 18 MARIA —ROLLAND Interesting Wedding At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Friday. The marriage took place at the local registry office to-day. before Mr. F. X Wilson, of Chiistian Jean Maria, of Sube Budu Es ate, Kua*a Lipis, and Marie Lawrence Rolland. Members of the French Community were51 words
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Advertisement637 1934-10-13 18 1 lUClUtlURKU Tdegraphic Addr«»s:~Calch.mieo. I uAoAMULAnljIA usefu l and va ua ble herbs 1U have been used. A.—IT*. I I Me Up" after child birth and acute I I diseases. A very reliable brain and S tl j| general tonic for u«th men ani 1 PRICE $1-00 a bottle j637 words
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Advertisement41 1934-10-13 18 ZS*« *£YL FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPiON No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION N0.3 So.i.jF**^ OurM ***** Po.»on. No. S Cur.l Chronlo —nin_ X2 K f' j >rie Ch«BiUt»,or cither No. r«turn MalL 25; lr X OLBRO-a WLUS for thtLlvw Kid n«y&—w*ak fcldn«v« A jjtsJBs£41 words
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Advertisement133 1934-10-13 18 H 1 r 1 jl I "LACTOGEN" MĔm\% > brings smiles and smiles J j] U meen happiness. A healthy j jj I child makes a happy E 1 mother. Follow this simple t$ j j| advice, endorsed by doctor.- H "Give your children jj I 1 5 I "LACTOGEN"133 words
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Miscellaneous382 1934-10-13 18 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Organ Recital By Harold Ramsay r -DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows? 0.20 p.m.: 14ate Signal from Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra, directed bv Guy Dairies, from an Edinburgh studio. 7.0 r p.m.: Sydney Gustard at the mean of the Canmon' Palace Cinema, Chester.382 words
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Article, Illustration97 1934-10-13 19 Dm hums. I ana glad to say that the mail his week has,been exceedingly large, li however, some of your contri- fail to appear, it is just due lo Ibt Fad 'hat there is no space foi then in this week's issue. ol jrour97 words
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Article313 1934-10-13 19 Ngam Tong Fail - h* "Ngam Tong Fail" I I. »f> prowb aaVt: "Know t* wit. •I nothing can bi* succeiplishcd without knowledge, should not wn«o our tin Ml. younn Il .-:i ha* nim> at <ettinfc ttu tin or*? men 'hut Thev iua\ "r>rhablv and broad-minded 'til bfMj* in mind ihr word -♦tCno\313 words
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Article165 1934-10-13 19 L. S - Qu "L. S." Iv unythinjj concerning tl»?• '> ••v* I» ni»' express my (le«;p- t't'iis in 'Charles Ho" for tne »u ruLhu\ I tfilUd out o! my bed the ak' 1 hi rosy and colourful hues n «1K i.un urt wakening chirped a rev •"> and he wars165 words
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Article643 1934-10-13 19 Wee Sian Heng - (By "Wee Sian Heng." Two hundred years ago there lived In America two young men. They wei" great friends, and one was older than the other by two years. John Smith was the younger mail., name and the elder man was called Jim Snow. John Smith came from643 words
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Article136 1934-10-13 19 Johny Sun - (By "Johny Sun" Once a farmers' daughter was carrying a pail of milk from the farm yard to the farmer's house. On her way home she was talking to herself and said. "If I sell all the. milk I shall be able to buy 300136 words
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Article217 1934-10-13 19 Eddie Tun - By "Eddie Tun." I Boi>bie was o little boy who Uvea with his father and mother in a small cottage on a lonely moor. He had no brothers or to play with, his only companion being u scotcl terrier called Mick Now, Mu-k wa gJTutly217 words
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Article378 1934-10-13 19 Seasstion Ong - >Bu "Seasstion Ong." Some oi iite danger? »o siups auc! steamers .<r u are rocky shores, and sunken rock on which *hlps may b driven bv v-.» ~i<d wind and sandbanks upon which they m i,v net maruom-d because ihe watf r is shallow 3ncl b« broken 10378 words
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Article180 1934-10-13 19 Hwa Lim - <BU "Hwa Lim" Every on? ha* hi* own desires which are different irom thoae of other*. soiw o! them wish io have wealth while other» wish <o Ruin Rood reputation-. The thing which we students want I neither wealth nor reputation. bin knowledge. Bacon Said "Knowledge Is180 words
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Article280 1934-10-13 19 K. P. Pung - (By "K. P. Pung." 1 am a fountain pen, 1934 model bom in U.S.A. Three days after my birth I was shipped from my native land with the rest of my brothers to Singapore. On our arrival we wer? placed in show cases to be sold280 words
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Article208 1934-10-13 19 See Tok Gow - ißy "See Tok Gow." Once upon u time, ihti't lived ;t knv' who hud a favourite jester in his <»ovr rhe jester wits an amusing man 4*»d the king allowed hinj a an at d"nl of llbertj. taking :»II Ms pranks and often impertinent saying?208 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-13 19 ■———J- 1 111 DERFUMES %fiSsy iVeu; shfprlljflfs o/ Chanel Lenlheric Muhlcni's -17! 1 and a host of famous creations. I MAYNARD CO., LTD. U, Battery fctoad, Tel. (ills. MAAS—IO. TVI O IN T H^^^^ If 8185 Sl'.-' reminds me <>t' you i'.T. Ed. Lloyd': Orchestra I) Goodoiisrht, Lively little Lady284 words
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Article, Illustration21 1934-10-13 20 hins her arrive at her station, the The new for Fla mb o lo u gl21 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-10-13 20 Bathers drinks under the S ludow of a gjjt umbrella between dip, at Monte Carlo, the popuUr River.,18 words
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Article, Illustration27 1934-10-13 20 Ulster's first civil aerodrome, the Ara> Airport at Newtownards, N. Ireland, being opened by the Governor of N. Ireland (the Duke of Abercornt. Seated is Lord Londonderry.27 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-10-13 20 Ex-Councillor G. ML Fomst of Brechin. model tandem monoplane, which he has invented, before ge at Damacre School. Brecnin.19 words
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