Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1934
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Title Section41 1934-10-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL- -4¥k 264 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Oct. 29, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934 FIVE CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement149 1934-10-29 1 TfeaJ The Dominant In zSMalaya ,1,U,,1,l ,1,,,1|1l l| l»I'lllliMII!ll!ll!|ll|M|nilltniM|MilWltll|ll|M|ll|ll|l| l l ll l |h|,,|H||l|l,| ll |IIIMIIIII>l)<|l!|ll|ll|Ullk«ll|Ullltllllllll|llf nlWUtllll» PROVED'IDEAL M D4IIIT W ANTI-CORROSIVE WARiN Sole Agents: Incorporated in S.S. I i i i i Jillll lt lll l!ll ll tra lll i lnll liriH Hlßi i i(milß t! !|ll|l I|l ln149 words
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Advertisement360 1934-10-29 1 I I m i j MAA»-M 1 so, ,n,p, rt ers. WEILL LTD. %rSg n>iiii«niiiiaiiiuiDuittMiuDiufliimaß:iuuiMiiiii)ai«iitiiuiT'f.>i' i „3 mistering- MAKING STRONG! TILEFEER I "Sistering" is a "Pilefeer" is f best remedy for k fective for pile*, J ladies, effective for Hi tftaumf manufactured ac- I lumbago, dysmen- cording to an excel-360 words
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1469 1934-10-29 2 Shipping News Notices. LLOYD'S REGISTER OF SHIPPING Report Of The Society's Operations THE opening paragraphs of the annual (1933-34) report of Lloyd's Register of Shipping read Before reviewing the operations of Lloyd's Register for the twelve months ended June 30, 1934, attention may be called to the fact that this1,469 words
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Article50 1934-10-29 2 Japanese Warships In Collision TWO Japanese warships collided last night during the manoevres of the Combined Fleet. The destroyer Kikutsuki, 1,315 tons, and second-class cruiser Kawachi, :>.I JS tons, mazed each other in the darkness, the destroyer receiving slight damage to the bow. The Kawachi suffered no damage.50 words
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Article1075 1934-10-29 2 Account Of Two Sailing Ships' Great Race THE experiences under sail of Captain James P. Barker, as told to his son. Mr. Roland Barker, are recounted in "The Log of a Limejuicer." The author has spent 44 of his 48 years at sea chiefly in1,075 words
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Advertisement397 1934-10-29 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. I and BRITISH f INDIA S P. O. a N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 9 BURDWAN 6,070 Nov. 18 CORFU 16,000 Nov. 23 RANCHI 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6.810 Dec. 19 NALDERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan.397 words
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Advertisement147 1934-10-29 2 ■■^■.■■■r W LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. Uin f, at A fenang, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, PoTt Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and Port Said, Brindisi, Venice ft Trieste. Trieste. Leaving Spore. in v HILDA147 words
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Advertisement345 1934-10-29 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsea Auitraiische IXampfschiffs Gewllschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Dae Spore m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Nov. 2 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov. 13 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec.345 words
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Advertisement549 1934-10-29 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. #NORDDEUTSCHLk LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:--OUTWARDS. "TRIER," for Manila, Hongkong S'hai, N. China and Japan Nov < t "LIPPE" for Manila Japan N,,, "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong S'hai, N. China and Japan Nov. 20 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg: Bremen. 1934 "GOSLAR" also549 words
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Article443 1934-10-29 3 Mining Shares Singapore, Monday. following mining share quotations uy Eraser and Co., exchange brokers: Buyers. Sellers. Tin 4.6 5 Kumbang Tin 36 6 38 6 I Malay 59 r 61|r iliUim Tin 14 9 15;3 Weng 2.05 2 sxd Tm 26- 27- Tin 46 47 deriang Tin443 words
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125 1934-10-29 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION TONE AGAIN VERY STEADY Local Sellers Holding Off (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22% cts., up Vi ct. Tin (Singapore), $113%, unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Saturday's Prices:— London: 6 11 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. New York: 13125 words
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Article162 1934-10-29 3 Profit Of £12,138 On The Year At the annual meeting of Kamuning (Peraki Rubber and Tin Co.. Ltd., held in London on Oct. 8. the report of the directors for the year ended June 30. as follows, was adopted The estate is reported to be in satisfactory condition.162 words
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Article246 1934-10-29 3 Reply To Recent Dutch Statement j (By Air Mail) London. Oct. 16. A RETIRED Rubber Planter" writes as follows t 0 The Financial Times: I notice in The Financial Times of October 6 that an official of the Dutch East Indies is reported as saying that the present246 words
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Article220 1934-10-29 3 Substitute Even For Glass vl>y Air Mail) London, Oct. 16. Writing in the "Faraday House Journal," Dr. W. K. C. Ccode Adams says:—"Aluminium exists in all 'common clay,' which may be taken as an aluminium silicate. Though many patents for extracting it exist, none has been commercially220 words
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Article542 1934-10-29 3 A Rise In Liquid Assets THE annual general meeting of the Banteng (Selangon Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in London on Sept. 27. The chairman, Mr. R. F McNair Scott, presided. The representative of the Secretaries (Guthrie and Co., Ltd.* read the notice convening the meeting and the542 words
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Article197 1934-10-29 3 Singapore, Oct. 29. r (Siamt W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 r Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $20 r S ami W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $118 Rice B Siam N. 1 per Koyan $111 Rice! B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice, "Sinhuay"197 words
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Article316 1934-10-29 3 Sterling Continues To Make Headway Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 24. ON rhe Stock Exchange to-day giPedged securities maintained a very firm tone, a feature to-day being thr advance of four per cent, interest bearinc socks. O herwise. apart from sharp fluctmtions and the activity of South AfricanReuter Wireless. - 316 words
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Article155 1934-10-29 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motoj: Spirit in 4-gallon drums British Imperial gallon155 words
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Article638 1934-10-29 3 Rubber Shares Singapore, Monday. The following rubber share quotation? are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaiJ and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.90 200 1.90 2.00 tA. Gajah 1.55 1.00 1.50 1.60 IA. Hitam 2.40 2.55 2.35 2.55 1638 words
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Article68 1934-10-29 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Kor R.M.A. No. I. X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 22% 22»/ 2 (X.0.8.) Nov. 22% 22* Nov. Di c. 23% 23 Vz Jan. March 24* 24 April June '^'> i 26% Tone of Market: Dull, steady. Latest68 words
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Advertisement50 1934-10-29 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, ■anager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ABBURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN* COMPENSATION INSURANCE. IS AD OFFICE: 1«D, Bt, Singapore. i «3 Tnwxrqr'-v. C»n*r«,l M»n*j*r50 words
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Advertisement148 1934-10-29 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatsctaappij, N..V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE BATAVTA. Branches throughout tne Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities of the148 words
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Advertisement71 1934-10-29 3 I^^^^^^^^^^^ CASH" IN HAND WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account Will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any wish71 words
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Advertisement215 1934-10-29 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd* (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING. CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,215 words
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Advertisement558 1934-10-29 4 M. HASSAN, M, 87, BRAS BASAH BO AD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas arid water service line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE 3411.558 words
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Advertisement416 1934-10-29 4 LANE MOTOR GARAGE, 59, Orchard Road. USED CARS. Fiat 509 A Tourer $400, Austin 12 Tourer, $360. Austin 12 Saloon, |460. REPAIRS! Decarbonizing—l cyl. $6. a 5 cyl. $9. Greasing $1. Hoods, «ushion lovers, batteries, dynamo repairs are also jndertaken. We also BUY OR EXCHANGE jsed cars. Garage open on416 words
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Advertisement435 1934-10-29 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. CHEAP SALE Paddock Arrow Shirts, Borsalino Hats, Ladies' Silk Stockings and underware, Ladies' Flapjacks, Scent Sprays, Scent Bottles, Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, American First class quality Towels, Damask table cloth, Sheeting and Serviets, Belgium cut Glassware, etc., etc. MART EXCHANGE, 301, North Bridge Road, Corner of Bras Basah Road435 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-29 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. CLERK.—Wanted careful an 1 accural* man to take charge of local export section oi import firm, must be well acquainted with Malayan, etc. Customs practice and be able to work with independence and initiative. Apply to Box 460, to Malaya Tribune. uREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. 175, South Bridge284 words
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Advertisement523 1934-10-29 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. j (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A. Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, St etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE523 words
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Advertisement554 1934-10-29 4 WHY GO ELSEWHERE AND REGRET AFTERWARDS FOR ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION Take all your CLOCKS, WATCHES AND GRAMOPHONES That Go Wrong, to YICK WOH HING. Their One and Only Address 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair of Clock-? and Watches to the British Army m Malaya Permanent554 words
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Article556 1934-10-29 5 A Proclamation In Lhasa ACCORDING to official reports from Lhasa, the paymaster attached to the advance party of the Chinese mission wished to present a seal and title to the late Dalai Lama from the Chinese Government The Tibetan National Assembly considered the offer but declined it556 words
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Article141 1934-10-29 5 Discovery Of Further Bloodstains (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. FURTHER information regarding the alleged murder in which a Hakka Chinese was found hanging inside a house, shows that the police found bloodspots at a place between the smokehouse and the hut occupied by tht141 words
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Article137 1934-10-29 5 POPPY DAY DANCE Attractive Function On Nov. 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THIS, year's Poppy Day danct rr:inises to be one of the best and brightest, held in Kuala Lumpur in connection with the yearly programme of events for raising tunds for the Earl Haig Fund in137 words
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Article247 1934-10-29 5 SAMSU CHARGE Two Chinese Fined At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. 26. Mr. H. R. Baker, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Seremban, conducted the prosecution in a case in which a Chinese named Wong Hee and a Chinese woman namqft Wan Yuet Wah were charged betore the Seremban magistrate,247 words
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Article11 1934-10-29 5 THE TRAFFIC IN WOMEN Suppression Measures I NO SYSTEM OF ABDUCTION11 words
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Article865 1934-10-29 5 (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 3. yyORLD-WIDE efforts are to be made by the League of Nations to stamp out the traffic in women. The Bureau of the League is seeking to create an international police organisation to suppress the evil in the same way that the League campaign is865 words
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Article177 1934-10-29 5 Death Of A Popular Planter (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. NEWS was received in Kuala Lumpur to-day of the death, at Hove, Sussex, yesterday, of Mr. John Sidney Weston, who was the manager of Glemarie Estate, Batu Tiga, for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Weston were177 words
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Advertisement190 1934-10-29 5 Help Kidneys A If Kidney Trouble or Bladder Weak--9 ncsa makes y»u suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Stiffness, Burning. Smarting. Itching or Acidity try the new discovery Cystex (Siss-tex). luaranteed to end your troubles in 8 days or money back. At all chemists. JOS. TRAVERS SONS. INFANTILE190 words
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Advertisement336 1934-10-29 5 «v«llinill|ll|!llil«!|M|>«iii:i|i'|ii|iil!:ti •it«hl.:tiiliillilUliili>liilM|M|ii|;iliilii|iilMlii|iili:iii|iilii||iUilM(Miiiiiiliiflii|u|ii|iiiii|iiiiifiiiaii«^ TRAVEL BY AIR. HTHE ONLY WAY IN THE TROPICS H SINGAPORE —PALEMBANG —BATAVIA EVERY L WEDNESDAY L 'H| Singapore—Palembang single 70, return $119 Singapore—Batavia single $120, return $204 ,UM I Hill; t 111 HI I III! I I il I I > I l l I I I336 words
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Miscellaneous453 1934-10-29 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "Can't Resist You" A Light Revue TODAY'S Knipirc wireless programme is as follaws:— 6.20 p.m.: Bitf Ben. The Western Studio Orchestra (Leader, Frank Thomas). 0 pan.: Sports Talk. 7.05 p.m.: An operatic Programme. (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.) 7.50 p.m.: An Organ Recital by John453 words
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Miscellaneous223 1934-10-29 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day TO-DAY'S wireless programme as announced by the German Short-wave Mation Berlin, Broadcasting House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 31 38 metres is as follows:— 8.20 p.m.: DJA Announcement (Germ., Eng.) German Folk Song. Programme-Forecast (German, English). 8.35 p.m.: Music and Tropical Events. O.Oo223 words
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Article, Illustration189 1934-10-29 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED •Singapore, Monday. Narbada, British, 5,460 tons; from Bluff, New Zealand, 28.10, to Calcatta 12.11. Nam Tong, British, 769 tons; from Semarang 29.10, t 0 Java Ports 30.10. Kelantan, British, 563 tons; from Kuan29.10, to Kuantan 31.10. Halldor, Norwegian, 840 tons;189 words
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Article212 1934-10-29 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane Is now expected to arrive in Singapore at about 4.30 p.m. to-day. The mail will be available212 words
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Article193 1934-10-29 6 SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 29. London 3 months' sight 2|4 7;32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 3116 London 60 days' sight 2|4 5|32 London 30 days' sight 2|4Va London demand 2 4 Z32 London T.T. 2 4 3|32 Lyons and Paris demand 872 Hamburg demand 140 New York demand193 words
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Article31 1934-10-29 6 Alleged to have bS£ a of a man, a Chinese. Ng Kene Joo anneared before the Second of'mu'rde 5 thi§ m rning The case was postponed for a week.31 words
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Article335 1934-10-29 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, OCT 29 High Tides.—2.ss a.m., 1.51 pm Rotary Tiffin. Adcphi Hotel, l pjn Mr. D. W. McLeod on "Education inr Leisure." Meeting. Children's Aid Socinty, Government House. 10.30 a.m. Hockey: S.C.C. v. Y.M.C A S.C.C AC* 9 V.335 words
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Article75 1934-10-29 6 ALHAMBRA.—"I'II Tell The World." i APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie. "Kismet-Ka-Shekar," 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. CAPlTOL.—"Gambling Lady.'* EMPIRE.—"Queen Christina." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing. Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH "Leila-Majnun,* Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION—"Eight Girls in a Boat75 words
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Advertisement843 1934-10-29 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS j JI —^UiMlUlUillliaillUlUllllMiNlJllliiulMiiiw ADELPHI HOTEL FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL, I 1 FACING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. EVERY ROOM WITH HATH AND MODERN SANITATION. NEW GRILL ROOM AND COCKTAIL LOLNGE. I TEA ROOM. s 5 1 THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE I MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI843 words
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Advertisement534 1934-10-29 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SELANGOR TURF CLUB. An extra-ordinary General Meeting of the Tlub will be held in the Secretary 'a Office, Selangor Club, on Friday, tae 9th November, 1934, at 6.30 p.m. AGENDA: To consider and, if approved, adopt the following alteration to the Rules; RULE 12: To be amended to534 words
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Advertisement181 1934-10-29 6 JLATEST ADVERTISEMENT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS are invited for the demoliti n of 120 houses and 4 ttacrete latrines ami clearing of the site at Alexandra Road and Henderson Road. Specification and Forn? of Tender nay be obtained at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust. A deposit of $100181 words
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Advertisement30 1934-10-29 6 DANCERS! "YICK'S* DANCING SHOES, Solid Leather Throughout. $3.25 A PAIR. Inspection Cordially Invited At: YICK WAH SING, Watchmaker Footwear Manufacturers, H 81, North Bridge Road, 1 (Near High Street). S30 words
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Miscellaneous72 1934-10-29 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service La* Yesterday Nighi Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Terap stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Alor Star 86 1.02 4.3 74 Sitiawan 87 0.02 5.3 73 Kota Bharu 86 0.80 2.7 74 Bukit Jeram 87 0.35 4.3 73 Malacca 84 Nil 6.072 words
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Miscellaneous168 1934-10-29 6 [POSTAL INKLLIGtNtt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Holhow (Hai Lee) 2 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Singaradja) 3 p.m. Sarawak (generally) (Vyner Brooke) 4 p.m Sibu (Vyner Brooke) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Pamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang (Tobelo) 8 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Tobelo) 8 a.m. Tarempa168 words
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Miscellaneous370 1934-10-29 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided svecially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings vf general interest will still be included in the370 words
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Article233 1934-10-29 7 Has Slackened Considerably Shanghai, oc;. 2D. 112 l boycott has slackalil> .lap.ptM- .mporu i■ i 1 •'v In -< ptoducis, porce- :>• [fin suic ijc inereujlng ii. w -Mr Puh, Or.. 29. k ioi 1 »:l Cotton Yarn i fw 'I a xnt" ting y«flu>rday opposing the ilcd233 words
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Article21 1934-10-29 7 The wedding of Inche Abdul Jabban Rasip and Hejah Eshah bintc I tamed Sallch took place at Muar en Oct 25.21 words
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Article111 1934-10-29 7 Free State Agreement To Rele*sfelt I Reuter. Bexlin, Oct. 28. J THE text is published of an agreement' ln Dublin by de Valera fh9t X l e G an Minister providing relenl Jn ree f ate should Wher f n2ces sary, re-trans-nL£ h G n S lnal GermanReuter. - 111 words
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Article82 1934-10-29 7 "Eight Girls In A Boat" Competition Winners I The following competitors in the rasa** rnr.ie t oiganked by the Pnvlhon ronneetion with th 3 film Elghi oaU ifi -i Boa»" have each been awKiaoH iwo iree seats i— i -A .Upunc*? Girl/' 2JJI. Middle Road Mr. K S.82 words
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Article111 1934-10-29 7 Three Men Fined In Local Police Court Singapore, Monday. Appearing before the .Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Orice» this morning en charges of being drunk and disorderly, voluntarily causing hurt, and mischief, a middle-aged Sikh, Hernan Singh, wis fined $15. j Charged with being drunk and disorderly, an111 words
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Article476 1934-10-29 7 Desperate Dash In Stolen Van (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 10. DARTMOOR has just seen one of the mos- sensa:ional escapes in the history of the grim convict prison. ft was all over in 40 minutes, but every moment of the time was crammed with excitement —two476 words
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Article683 1934-10-29 7 Tribute To Work Of Missions THE report of the Permanent Mandates Commission to the Council on the work of its June session covers the administration of Palestine and TransJordan, New Guinea, Nauru, Syria anc the Lebanon, and Tanganyika during 1933. The Commission had to postpone its examination683 words
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Article968 1934-10-29 7 Strong Denial THE NANKING-CANTON SPLIT (From Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai, Oct. 12. JWO rumours circulated during the week-end have been prevented by a timely discovery or their harm beyond the creation of a mild sensation here and causing Mt* fluctuations in the bond market. One was968 words
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Advertisement83 1934-10-29 7 j EXTRA CREAM I PLAIN YORK I j sM^m j Sol Agents j WMMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD., H Rgkoag Bank t'hambers, J 1 SINGAPORE. R _< J X|r is not sufficient to brush your teeth regularly. ihe mouth and gums must S Is a be ke p t nca 1183 words
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Advertisement9 1934-10-29 7 ■GULL BAHARI i, h.KN oft V wk>. V IJ9 words
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Advertisement431 1934-10-29 7 Miracle Pen J won't M run dry! W| JIoLn the beautiful iridescent Parker to the .1 light. Jet rings, like "mysterious window,** show instantly how much :.x7 ink remains! You nlwava WW know when to refill. Thi» r'MfM amazing pen holds 102% j in:>rfink. llprrrdhlegaU -~*.J point. 1-1 old-time parts431 words
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Advertisement221 1934-10-29 8 11 Here's the year's fastest Comedy with ACTION-THRILLS- )l f( SUSPENSE BJ' 1 II 111 HDD 1 opening I Excitement! A race across the Sea! J FIRST PRIZE:—A BEAUTIFUL PRINCESSjjj GLORIA STUART reversal's New Season Comedy Hit j j A Rollicking and thrill- see LEE TRACY j ing story of221 words
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Advertisement543 1934-10-29 8 2 YEARS TO MAKE I ECLIPSING ANYTHING OP ITS KIND PREVIOUSLY ATTEMPTED! Grand Malayan Premiere—CAPlTOL WEDNESDAY NEXT! IT WILL APPEAL TO AIX WHETHER 8, 18 OR 80 YEARS OLD I 2 Solid Hours of Breath-taking SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY AT 3.15 P.M. Adventure F^^V————— pii iw^— j v S Beautiful L543 words
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Article1339 1934-10-29 9 Better Attended Meetings 1 I Itr. i>ointcd wuy in which the attention of the Association hud been '.oil 'o the effect* of science on tta* ..'i the community had aroused in ,i minds ihr tear that the Aberdeen iiu- 01 the Association might be 4 tAivriMHi1,339 words
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Article426 1934-10-29 9 Aberdeen Se?« A Bargain (By Air Mail) Tram our Oim Correspondents London, Oct. 3. LO.VT'ON ha l n »ew thrill la» ni e h'.~ mW-urc of a 700-nill* '••Icphon.call tor a *hdhn?. U -hp first night on which at «ven utlock you ,-ould cai) up. a*,426 words
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Article484 1934-10-29 9 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, Oct. 15. MEAT Beef, steak, (round) kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean arid fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton. Australian, per lb. 30 Fowl, kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Dvi ks (Java), each484 words
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Article110 1934-10-29 9 3, an Who Wanted To Spend A l-ew Days In A Lock-Up I Helsingfors. 1 n t to be looked up for th- 1 ir K 11 a ,OCQI Workman named Vnvsili Smirneff who called at the police station. 1 i9? I,aid1 ,aid t,le Police officer emphatically. How110 words
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Article88 1934-10-29 9 San Jose, Costa Rica. A "Banana" strike has broken ouc here, paralysing: the export trade in fruit from Port Limon. The workers on the plantations have ceased work, and bales of fruit have been left lying on the quay-side, waiting to be shipped, owing to the dockworkers' refusal88 words
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Article763 1934-10-29 9 To Be Fashioned From British Gold <By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent* London. Oct. 10. F >R^ Cen J Uries rulers of country n?r-n! he i ir J hav, favoured ornaments and regalia made of British gold. re 0 ana P^l e 0 t^ dition is763 words
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Article55 1934-10-29 9 Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, Sept. 23. The Ministry of Finance has issued a circular order to all the provinces instructing that banknotes must be kept clean and that no writings or chops should be made on them. Th? banks have also been ordered to withdraw such dirty banknotesSin Wen Pao. - 55 words
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Advertisement41 1934-10-29 9 mII•IIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I > I Who s t Trailing The Killer j i i i liusti i i i i i i 1.1 i i i t i i i i ■-t I41 words
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Advertisement314 1934-10-29 9 (New World Cabaret] I "Cabaret de Luxe" m m a r" TEA DANCES t s Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday I from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. I i m i AFTER-DINNER DANCE f Nightly from 9 p.m. f I SNAPPY MUSIC I j by J I De Silva's famous dance,'orchestra,314 words
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Obituary100 1934-10-29 10 HEONG—Mr. Chfennft fi woc Fuan, aped 7(\ parsed away j>cat-vluUy at' his residence No. 58, Kt>c Hon? Canal Koad, on Thursday, iht? 2. r >th in»Uim. at 7.30 p.m Hi leawi b> hind, R Mjrii, Ch«ong Aim Liun. Ann Choo, (Dr.» Ann Sim. Ann Koh and Ann100 words
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Obituary87 1934-10-29 10 Madam Tan CheoK Ch\\ii\ wife >112 the Mr. Ton Tfjtflfr Sv, it. pass <1 nvay pom-y--fully at hf-r re-fri X,. -4).=», Ra.c CotiiSiC Rout, on Safur.lny. £7th Oi" Hit, iIHM. :it p.m, <u ag- 112 rr >t j ayh.r behind ijm» Toh Cheng kiat, of the Eastern Piiwibcrp, J87 words
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Article746 1934-10-29 10 THE heavy drain on the finances of the Colony entailed by me pensions of retired Government servants was mentioned at the last meeting of the Legislative Council. Commenting on it, we questioned whether the policy of retiring men at the age of fortyfive, begun during the panic of746 words
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Obituary37 1934-10-29 10 ##The death of Mrs. Janet Adelaide Price, wife of Mr. 3. D. Price, of the Singapore Harbour Board occurred at the General Hospital on Friday. The funeral took; place at the Bidadari Cemetery on the following day.37 words
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244 1934-10-29 10 Notes and Comments Motorists Pedestrians THE number of pedestrians injured by motor vehicles in Singapore seems to be steadily increasing. One of the reasons for this is the fact that the puolic have not yet realised that the avoidance of such accidents is rendered possible only when the motorist and244 words
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Article163 1934-10-29 10 THE first opportunity Singapore residents will have of seeing the house flags of the Cunard and White Star Lines, which recently amalgamated, i Flying together on the same ship will be early next year, whe.n the Franconia calls here in the course of her annual round-the-world163 words
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Article187 1934-10-29 10 ILL London will be celebrating 0R Nov. 29, the date of the wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina. Society hostessess have already booked rooms for dances and banquets and parties in private houses, restaurant and clubs will be drinking to the happiness of the Royal pair. Hotel187 words
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Article211 1934-10-29 10 »THE statement that every year an average of 500.000 unfortunate people die. in India alone as the result of snaice-bite will be a revelation to many people in this country, where the peril of death i n such horrible fashion is much more remote. Fortunately, science has advanced to211 words
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Article317 1934-10-29 10 By "Ijooker-On" i~G the. younger generation at Seletar the hero of the Air Race was undoubtedly Squadron Leader D. EStodart, D.SO. A According to report, he not only freely acceded to all requests for his autograph, but distributed largesse in the shape of half-crowns as well!317 words
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Article28 1934-10-29 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5 CLUB DIARY, 6. JONES AND WALLER AT 6ELETAR. 13 BPORTB NEWS, 14, 15, 16. and 18. INDIA NEWS. 19.28 words
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Advertisement228 1934-10-29 10 ''•"••••iiiHiiiir«:iiiiiMiimiauiiiiiiiiiMw^ j *S|B| THE FAMOUS I j mm i*. c. j WRIST WATCH j a THOROUGHLY RELIABLE WATCH. j VEKY ATTRACTIVE CHROME CASE AND KITTED j WITH LUMINOUS DIAL. I i t Price $10.50 Each. I I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR j y >W'H. lMl!lllllii'..'t»'H' ii;|iilllf!Hili'ni'l'HiH!llMinliit..|. «u|ii|il||i| 111 'I nnuiim;i„iinminiK»» I228 words
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Advertisement76 1934-10-29 10 CROWN Life Insurance Co., TORONTO, CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1900 Insurance G $139,000,000.00 Chief Agent For Malaya; V. R. VICK FA, Hong Rank Chambers, Singapore. i^i— m^tmmmm mmmm —i■? FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enioys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled76 words
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1016 1934-10-29 11 SITUATION NORMAL IN THE CAPITAL "The King s Prerogative" Contradictory Messages From Bangkok And London Reuter. fONTRADICTORY messages have been received during the week-end regarding the report that the King of Siam las abdicated owing to a difference ofReuter. - 1,016 words
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Article56 1934-10-29 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 27. t figures given by >he Shanghai ni D jjunmenl with regard lo the 1 lc of China during the first 1 months of the year show an an i «wLi's1 1 Glance Imports amounted *oo 000.000. of which cosmetics alon* !v!l?Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 56 words
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Article53 1934-10-29 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 27. j M. Zanin, the Apos olic delegate to China, arrived at Hankow from Peipiru». yes crday. He stated that he wou'd hold a peace prayer meeting at Hankow on Nov. 4. The Catholics would hold a procession on the same day.—SinSin Chew Jit Poh. - 53 words
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Article199 1934-10-29 11 Unsavoury Charges Against Mother Reuter Wireless. New York, let. 25. THE momentous choice whether she prefers to live with her paternal aunt. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, or her mother, Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt, was made by the ten-year-old orphan, Gloria, the £800.000 heiress, in favour of her aunt.Reuter Wireless. - 199 words
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Article108 1934-10-29 11 Requests To Appear In Music Halls Reuter Wireless. Melbourne. Oci. 25. Public ty. the aftermath of their great night, is in full blast and Scott and Bleck have been deluged wi;h offers ranging from honorary membership of golf clubs to contrac s to appear or. music halls.Reuter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article92 1934-10-29 11 Piccards Land In Clump Of Trees Reuter. Detroit, Oct. 23 I' now appears that the Piccards, who were. making an attempt on the stratoshphere, voluntarily descended and landed in a clump of trees near a farm-house. They wtve both unhurt and their instruments were not damaged The previousReuter. - 92 words
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Article40 1934-10-29 11 Arrested Man On Murder Charge Reuter Wireless. Fleming ton. Oct. 24. Bruno Hauptmann will be tried on Jan. 2 on a charge of kidnapping and murdering the Lindbergh baby. When arraigned to-day, he pleaded not guilty. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article28 1934-10-29 11 Seventeen People Injured In Explosion Reuter. Havana, Oct. 23. Seventeen people were injured as the result of a bomb explosion in a cinema --Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration332 1934-10-29 11 Annual Manoeuvres "WAR" IN MANDAI DISTRICT THE annual inspection of the S.V.C. by Major-General Lewm, (J.0.C., took place yesterday, when manoeuvres were held in the Manda area. The entire Corps, with the exception ol* the S.R.A. (v)., who have already held their annual exer rise, and332 words
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Article186 1934-10-29 11 French Trap BLIND MAN SENT TO PRISON Reuter Wireless. Metze, Oct. 24. AN exciting story of work in the French intelligence service is revealed by the capture of two spies, which is believed to htve dealt a smashing blow to an extensive industrial and military espionageReuter Wireless. - 186 words
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Article309 1934-10-29 11 TWO SINGAPORE WINNERS First Results Local Chinese Holders Lucky Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 27, THE following are the early result.-* of the drawr for the Irish Sweep* 1 Highlander, CH*****, Lei. N, S. Ueissineasey and Co., Hongkong. Adriatic, CH*****, Waniao, Yuaii Rank, French Concession, Tientsin. Spirit uelleReuter Wireless. - 309 words
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Advertisement161 1934-10-29 11 PHGffEIPINE HEALTH #AILT Tone 9 o Tonic 0.9 it o C/eansee r Trait Saline Assures proper digestion Impels the purified blood giving maxim-urn I to stimulate the small veins nourishment, attended I and nerves which keep die by complete elimination V. J skin soft and smooth, the of all poisonous161 words
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Article620 1934-10-29 12 Reds Repulsed FIGHTING DURING WEEK-END I Hongkong, Oct. 29. GENERAL Yu Han Miao, the com mander of the First Cantor Army, reports that the Ist, ,°,rd. sth and Bth armies of the Reds have i n repulsed at Ansik. A portion of the Ist and 3rd armies620 words
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Article54 1934-10-29 12 The Police Band, under Mr. F. G. Minns, will play the following programme at Katong Park to-day at 5.15:— March from "Tannhauser," Wagner; "Three Dale Dances," Wood; Selection. "Ruddigore." Sullivan; Intermezzo, "From a Russian Village," Marsden. "Love's Old Sweet Song," Molloy; "The Turkish Patrol." Michaelis; Fantasia, "Cock Robin54 words
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Article63 1934-10-29 12 Trie eleventh anniversary celebration Of the Chinese Friendly Association wacelebrated at the Cheng Hiang Hng Kee Hall, Victoria Street, on Saturday. The hall was gaily illuminated with fresh flowers which were presented by Messrs. Sng Chwee Seng and W C Quan. The hall was packed with members63 words
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Article209 1934-10-29 12 New Chief Of Royal Cabinet Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 27 A Royal Decree appoints Ahmad Zewar Pasha as Chief of the Royal Cabinet. —Reuter. f Strained Anglo-Egyptian relations were reported to have been caused by the alleged interference of the British Acting High Commissioner (Mr. Maurice Peterson) over theReuter. - 209 words
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Article475 1934-10-29 12 On Economic Possibilities Of The North-West Shanghai. Oct. 29. In an interview with Chinese and foreign Pressmen at peiping on Saturday, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek referred :o the immense economic possibilities in North-west China, which he recently visited. He expressed the hope that more Chinese would visit the475 words
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Article56 1934-10-29 12 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Oct 29. me Press Committee of the Chinese Assoc u ion held a meeting yesterday. t0 urge the Association to establish branches of the press committee at various places in China and SSs*£ M international preS p«SSSsp nri? dy com mittep and alsoSin Chew Jit Poh. - 56 words
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Article54 1934-10-29 12 q-™ th, Sln gapore. Monday, t Sim Thong Ang. who was charged with criminal breach of trust in res- 1 pect of p. $20 and $10 and falsifying a receipt book was discharged and acquitted in the Assizes to-day by Mr Justice Prichard on the jury hndirr* him54 words
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Article184 1934-10-29 12 U.S. Shocked By Her Demands Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 24 IT is learned in American quarters that the rigidity «?f the. Japanese attitude evinced at to-day's naval talks shocked American delegates on account of the exteht of their demands. The initiative in keeping details of to-dayReuter Wireless. - 184 words
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Article145 1934-10-29 12 At the annual general meeting of the Medical College Union, office-be are r s for 1934-35 were elected as follows President, Mr. J. T. Paranjothy; vicepresident. Mr. V. Thambippillai; hen. general secretary, Mr. C. Sinnadurai; hon. asst. treasurer, Mr. Yeoh Bok Choon: hon. sports secretary, Mr. Khoo145 words
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Article67 1934-10-29 12 A Launch Picnic for Y.W.CA. members and their friends is being arranged for Tuesday. Nov. 6. peiaiWi'.n has been granted by the Dutch Cumulate to visit the island of Pulau Nongsa. a 2'- hour trip from Singapore. The launch wili leave Clifford Pier at 9 a.m. and67 words
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Article46 1934-10-29 12 The first public test of the six students of the Jawi Malay shorthand invented by the Superintendent of the Tutorial Institute, Trengganu will take place at the Institute on Nov. 11, in the presence of the Commissioner of Police and the Superintendent of Customs of Trengganu.46 words
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Article22 1934-10-29 12 The Royal Italian Consulate. Singapore, is being removed, as from Nov. tc new premises at E6. Hongkong Bank Chambers, telephone No. 3445.22 words
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Article210 1934-10-29 12 Bicycle Collides With Omnibus MR. G. B. Lincoln was injured when his bicycle came into collision with an omnibus at the junction of Stamford Road and Amenian Street on Saturday. He sustained injuries to both thighs and knees and was removed to the General Hospital. A Hindoo coolie210 words
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Article114 1934-10-29 12 To Raise Funds For Jamboree Visit A variety concert to raise funds for the local Australian Jamboree Fund was given by the Scouts and Cubs of the Outram School in the school hall on Friday. The programme consisted of items by the scouts of the IXth and Xth114 words
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Obituary149 1934-10-29 12 Death Of 3Jr. Lee Sek Kin Shcmgi .ioc 2a. Tht dtsath cvcurveu yesuviay nior tiivg at Shanghai o/ Mr. s. "k.ui. the well-known Chinese ictioj/i, and educu— tionisu at ihc jge of -13. irom inflammation oj »ne kidney. The left no property. His wife is reported to be149 words
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Article268 1934-10-29 12 Essential To Good Of The Public THE annual general meeting ol heChildren's Aid Society was held today at Government House, Singapore at 10.30 ajm. Hi* Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. Andrew Ciddecott, president and there was a *rood attendance. I H;s Excellency addressing the meeting268 words
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Article218 1934-10-29 12 Barbara Stanwyck In Fine Role THE CINEMAS BARBARA Stanwyck has made no finer picture than "Gambling LjJdy," tho Warner Brothers production now at the Capitol. the curiously named Lady Lee—"Lady" as a baptismal name Is a quaint idea—she lias a part of dramatic intensity of which she makes218 words
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Article82 1934-10-29 12 The Man Who Played God." starring Gecree Arliss and Violed Hemming, is the main attraction of the interesting programme which the Ritz cinema. Geylang. put on last light. The picture is shown at the second house at 9.15 p.m. George Arliss is at his best82 words
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Article106 1934-10-29 12 Mr. A. T. Edmonds And Miss tteryl Kilmer The wedding of Mr. Arthur Thomas Edmonds and Miss Beryl Violet Filmer took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, on Saturday. The bride, who was given away by Mr. W. Neubronner. wore a dress of white 1106 words
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Article64 1934-10-29 12 British Cabinet's Confidence In Commissioner Reuter. London, Oct. 27. The Egyptian Charge D'Affaires has protested to the Foreign Office against the tone of the British press as regards tension in the Residency and Cairo. The Government, it is understood, in reply, stressed the freedom of the press inReuter. - 64 words
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Article233 1934-10-29 12 Devoting His Energies To Village Industries Reuter Wireless. Bombay, Oct. 28 MR. Gandhi to-night delivered his swan-song as President of the National Congress. Loud-speakers relayed his speech to a crowd of 80,000 and a sound film van recorded the words of the Mahatma on whom three flood-lightsReuter Wireless. - 233 words
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Article169 1934-10-29 12 Full House For Final Performance It was inspiring to see the Memorial Hail crowded to capacity for the final performance of "Merrie England" on Saturday evening. To those who were unaware of what the Singapore Musical Society could do the rendering of the opera was a revelation. The169 words
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Article106 1934-10-29 12 Singapore Syce Without A Licence (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahiu. Oct. 28. The Mfttey driver cf a ear with a Singapore number was produced before Inche Ahmad bin Perang < Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru» this afternoon on three charges of having oveitaken the car of Inche Musa.106 words
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Article85 1934-10-29 12 Withdrawal To Canton Opposed Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong, Oct. 27. General Chen Tsi Tang, the Canton Commander-in-Chief, has ordered the Cantonese troops in Hainan under General Chen Han Kwang to return to Canton and take up the defence of the city. The Kiungchow residents have lodged aSin Chew Jit Poh. - 85 words
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Advertisement20 1934-10-29 12 t < BURROUGHS BEEFEATER LONDON DRY GIN j JAMES BURRQUGH LOCALE DISTILLERS LONDON.ENCLAND. McALISTER 8c CO., LTD, SOLE AGENTS: S.S. F.M.S.20 words
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Advertisement19 1934-10-29 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1934-10-29 13 MAKING FLYING HISTORY EXPECT TO BE BACK IN ENGL\ND~ TOMORROW Reuter Wireless. Seletar, Sunday. ■|m. Mi the world in tun A .k-? men who are attempting t«» |i >ruxinmtely 25,<Xnj miles— i»t U» the circumference of ,i,—within theReuter Wireless. - 1,227 words
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Article51 1934-10-29 13 Reuter Wireless. New York, Oct. 25. A new aluminium stream-lined Dieselengined train covered 3.334 miles from Los Angeles to New York in 56 hours 56 minutes. It is claimed that at one time the train attained a speed of 120 miles pei our. thus breaking all records.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article301 1934-10-29 13 Stodart's Arm Gashed By Propeller London, Oct. 27. Messrs. Hewett and Kay (D. H. Dragon) arrived at Fort Darwin and are the sixth of the entrants to reach Australia. They later landed at Newcastle Waters, the first check after Darwin. The other arrivals are: Messrs. John Wright and301 words
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Article93 1934-10-29 13 Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 24. Faster mail services on Imperial Air routes are urged by the London Chamber of Commerce a s a result of this week's spectacular flights. The Chamber points to the wonderful success of the British and Dutch pilots of the Comet and Douglas planes respectivelyReuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Advertisement103 1934-10-29 13 •a*»nwiiim-ii»i..ii.i»ti«i. ll iiuii 11 l 1 lninilM llllilllllillllli !1 i l III lllllt ln| 1 II; llil ti:gBii:|imn|i>i I BRILLIANT I CAMERAS I Our Stock of Voigtlander BRILLIANT I Cameras has been exhausted for I some time and we are now pleased to announce that a new shipment of I103 words
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Advertisement118 1934-10-29 13 «■MMMMaMRMMIMMNMMMMMi THE EMPLOYERS'! LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, g MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL, RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE I INSURANCE. j General Agenti s SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I SINGAPORE. J TEL. 1144 1 /aUnenhstg WWi IME which is frequently a consequence of great heat, overe:l\118 words
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Article, Illustration811 1934-10-29 14 Gufllermo v. Diamond j i YOUNG JOHNSON AND MANILA VISITOR Singapore, Monday. THERE will be two boxing promotions this week. The first o. these will be held on Friday, Nov. 2, at the Great World Arena, where Mr. Snpr811 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-10-29 14 Saf a They ESf.^Kni aUIOu h beaten Singapore on Saturday 24-13, put up a great Thc> made a brUl!ant recovery in the second half, after being down 16-0 at the interval31 words
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Article191 1934-10-29 14 Rssults Of Sunday's Ties Singapore. Monday. FLLOWING are yesterday's results in the Straits Chinese Recreation Club's tennis tournament: HANDICAP SINGLES Ah Hian beat Wan Puteh 6—3. 3—G 6—2. Tampoe Phillips beat Kirin. 6—3. 6—2 HANDICAP DOUBLES. Singham and Veroghese beat Choon Leong and Ong. 6—4. 6—2. Dr. Haridas191 words
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95 1934-10-29 14 Saturday's Hockey At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, Monday. THE Selangor hockey team, unbeaten so far this season, having lowered the colours of Perak. Sembilan and Malacca, are very confident about Satuiday's match against Singapore at Kuala Lumpur. The teams has been95 words
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Article268 1934-10-29 14 What Is Wrong With The Team has been a great deal of discussion in Villa circles relative to th. 1 poor fjrm of the eleven. Some people are inclined to blame Alien, who plays the three-back same. Most Villa enthusiasts have a poor opinion of that method of268 words
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Article115 1934-10-29 14 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. Ist v. S.R.C. Ist on Thursday Nov. 1, at S.C C: C. G. Van Houten; R. A. Ashwo.'ih, Lt. W. S. T. Douglass; H. Hughes Hallett, E. W Reeve, T. W. Morray; L. H. N. Davis, A.115 words
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Article102 1934-10-29 14 A special general meeting of Ihe Juvenile Amateur Weigh .-Lifting As-o ciation was held on Saturday, Oct. 20, at Mr. Choo Teck Him's premises, No 19, Upper Dickson Road, with Mr. Cnan Chee Seng, one of the Vice-Presidents in the chair, in the absence of the Pre sidem102 words
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Article754 1934-10-29 14 Four Records Broken CHAN AH KOW WINS CHAMPIONSHIP LARGE gathering of spue tutors attended thi* sacoin! annual athletic sports mct'tiny- <»t' io» s Kin..Edward \*II College of on Saturday at Sepoy i/m« •<. Among 1 those present were l)r. C, V. Allen, Prof. K. A. R. Gat-754 words
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Advertisement21 1934-10-29 14 ||i from the finest Orchards of Australia jj America j /*re*fc consignments r are received M ea;ery fortnight L li. EH21 words
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Advertisement84 1934-10-29 14 1 ARRIVED! 1 D I. S jay 1 i 1933 (I j MODELS I 1 hi j NEW FEATURES. j Low Pressure Tyres. IZZIIZZZZZI Syncromesh on 2nd, 3rd and Top Gear. ~ZI Automatically Cancelling Traffic Signal. V |j Foot Operated Dimmer. j| Automatic Spark Control. J Enclosed Spare Wheels. ll84 words
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Article1461 1934-10-29 15 League Surprises VKSENAL BEATEN BY SUNDERLAND London, Oct. 27. THE defeal of the League Chamd the Cup-holders who awa) from home provided tirprisea in to-day's first i -i</fi n-sults. ter City visited Aston d had to acknowledge defeat oals to 2, while Arsenal wen by the odd1,461 words
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Article95 1934-10-29 15 Malays Beat Selaniror Coast Club (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Persekutuan Maleyu "C" football team beat the Selaniror Coast Club by two goals to nil in the Klnr.g District Football League. The Malays played bcrter footbal' throughout tlu game and their forwaris ombined better ano95 words
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Article28 1934-10-29 15 The' "B" Class Aggregate three breadths composite (handicap) race at the Singapore Swimming Club postponed on Sept. 23, will be held on Sunday Nov. 4.28 words
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Article374 1934-10-29 15 Low Kee Pow Wins Championship Singapore, Sunday. BRILLIANT weather favoured the *J second annual athletic sports of the Raffles College Union on their ground yesterday. The events were keenly competed and many of the races ended in close finishes. Low Kee Pow was the individual champion with374 words
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Article190 1934-10-29 15 Singapore And Johore Teams SINGAPORE will open their Malaya Cup rugger programme on Saturday with a match against Johore at Rengam. Miller and Price, are unfortunately not available, but it is expected that the team selected wili be able to beat Johore. There have been several changes in190 words
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Article647 1934-10-29 15 Malacca Well Beaten At Hockey (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR followed by their hockey successes over Negri Sembilan and *ut by T defeati "g Malacca 4-nil on trie Kuala Lumpur padang this afternoon in inclement weather, which robterest f a g al deal 0f647 words
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Article133 1934-10-29 15 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day: 'Cumberland 0 Northumberland 0 at Whitehaven. ♦Durham 18 Cheshire 5 at Hartlepool. •Gloucestershire 6 Devon 3 ♦Somerset 10 Cornwall 0 at Wellington. Ulster 3 Yorkshire C at Belfast. Bath 12 Old AlleyniansReuter. - 133 words
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Article76 1934-10-29 15 Davis Beaten By 875 Points Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 27. WALTER Lindrum retained the World's Billiards Championship tjUe by beating Joe Davb; by 875 points. The scores were: Lindrum 23.553 Davis 22 678. Day s made a great bid in the aftcr--22? SS reduct <i the deficitReuter. - 76 words
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Article50 1934-10-29 15 TT will be good news for Clyde follower.. that AleCulloch is likely to be in the team again soon. Douglas has tilled the outside left position with acceptance, but it is realised that wie absence of the more experienced M<MUtocn has been a distinct loss to the team.50 words
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111 1934-10-29 15 Singapore Players Do Well (From Our Own CorrcupondenO I'etiang, Oct. 25. PENANC heal Selangor at rugger I o-day o> one goal and three j tries (|4 fUinta) to one try (three I points), i'enang showed superiority during111 words
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1104 1934-10-29 16 Sultan Has First Win After A 'Period (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. JHE Perak Turf Club Autumn race meeting opened to-day ii fine weather. The going was slight 'y heavy owing to the previous day.--heavy rain. The1,104 words
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Article89 1934-10-29 16 Singapore Malays Well Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. pOUTH Johore beat the Kota Raja tourists from Singapore on the Civil Service Club ground to-day by 31 points (two goals, six tries and a penalty goal) to three points (a try). The Malays put up a89 words
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Article93 1934-10-29 16 Honours Shared In Singles Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 27. THE first golf test between Great Britain and Australia begun today when four singles were played, each side securing two victories McLean (Great Britain» beat Furrier, the New South Wales champion. 5 up and 4. Garnett (Great Britain) lw»utReuter. - 93 words
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Article923 1934-10-29 16 Singapore's Success RUGGER VISITORS' GREAT RALLY SINGAPORE won their second inter-State fixture of the rugby MMOa on the padang on Sattird when they defeated the NegriMalacca Combined XV by 24 pi (three goals and three tries) to (two goals and a try). Singapore were on the attack continually923 words
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Advertisement263 1934-10-29 16 F.A, B4RTBOLOMEUSZ LTD. 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. m i i i i i i i .i-ii'tiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiniiiiTj ;9l I SPECIAL SELECTED TANGO RECORDS. DC 131—QUE "SAPA" EL SENOR, ORQUESTA TIPICA MINOTTO. f "MURMURING," TANGO, ORQUEST TIPICA COLUMBIA. I DWJI.'iT- OB I)U MICH WIRKLICH LIEB HAST, COLUMBIA TANZ-ORCH. I EIN263 words
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Advertisement91 1934-10-29 16 l i« l i > M i .i i ii l inn l ini, i ill| lllßJlilltlliHi(||(lilli|)tl|<||< I Singapore's NEW STORE t Situated in the heart of the shopping centre with "up-to-the-minute" stocks covering the widest possible ranges of merchandisecoupled with keenest prices and courteous service the Store of GIAN91 words
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Article903 1934-10-29 17 75 Per Cent. Increase VIEW FOR FIRST HALF OF 1934 leclared value of trade in F .M.S. for the first half of 1 ,591,743, as compared »05,019 during the corresiod of last year, an f >->G,086.724, or nearly 75 (cording to the section ith Trade903 words
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Article289 1934-10-29 17 Expeditions Being Organised A ffif R th" ta messa ee received pprsi^f t0 K fln^J hc col ossal treasure ofl lcEtl%ll h d <*fn on Cocos Island! 4 Central America, is al«o nel in Wellington. 12 and ?n r luH Said t0 55 worth n£ million289 words
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Article122 1934-10-29 17 155-\ ear-Old Woman Wants To Die Belgrade. Stuno.ika Bakitcb, who claims to be the oldest woman in the world, has one wish—&he wants to die. I She is believed to be 155 years old. but her brings her no sinls/action. Her seven children —born mere than 120122 words
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Article437 1934-10-29 17 Important Part Played By i Machinery I i < fi y Air Mail) iI Berlin. NOTHING could more cl-arly demon-wra-e the important part playpd by 1 in the equipment of the "Mara office than the International Business Exhibition which has just concluded in Berlin. there437 words
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Article555 1934-10-29 17 Position Not As Serious As Anticipated (By Air Mail.) (From Our own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. WHEN the tin restriction schema FiMniUrt News of Oc! 1 ays tihe ass of the Federated ales'^933^ °PP°™niy of judging whole f tm restricti °n on Mallya^s^ thJtffe'ctfof^th^ 6 and includin555 words
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Article125 1934-10-29 17 Thousand Year-Old Reptiles .Taiyiian, Oct. 14. TWO serp;nts believed ;o be about 1,000 years old were killed by farmers Sha y rL S i n ,hC 1 15 1111 district of ln«&*£X?2f h l a teen harassing the mhabitans of the district for many a *EESL125 words
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Article113 1934-10-29 17 Electric Light Bulbs And Raze*' Blades Wil Houston. Texas > Braun who !s twenty-nine Nfw and a na tlve of Brooklyn, nunt tar lorilc'ry here und(,r hMa eI *L? aeW-lnnicißd (Jet—of ghr bulbs antl razor blades i%/2£jf epU,y gaoler interviewed the pr -oner on the subject. "Ra2°r blades113 words
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Article208 1934-10-29 17 New Way To End Indigestion ence of this business man prove to be thoroughly initSX "I was suffering: from aa a; lack of acu> stomach rouble, which had «orriod m tor the last two yeara-traceahle lo overwork T7mF*i NorniaiI >-' in the matter of medicines208 words
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Advertisement75 1934-10-29 17 IT IS the wise man who selects a vehicle which J possesses the most advanced constructional features I for by so insures himself against'cosdy depreciation, as his vehicle remains modern a number of years and commands the highest resale price. Other points the prospective purchaser should remember are -Lowest possible75 words
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Advertisement128 1934-10-29 17 J There are various I f Wrm kinds and Brands of I BH Syrup in the marker t l V 9a m MB But If you tTj W>S K U or "STA X Brand you will find them to be very dif- j| ferent from others, j t^ropofßossJ because of128 words
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Article371 1934-10-29 18 Refused To Make It A Million (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 10. ON his way home after finishing his duty for the day, a kindly postman found a young man, shivering and hungry-looking on the Thames Embankment, and took him home with371 words
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Article102 1934-10-29 18 Canton Forces Train For Dcfence Canton, Oct. t» Mr. Chan Mak Heung, Superlnteo l£-m of tnf Canton Fir.. Brigade, has varied the ball rolling. and the Avlaion Service lias taken kindly to his suggestion ilm the good exampl &et by Kwanjisl be toilow-G. In Novnnocr, Canton will102 words
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Article191 1934-10-29 18 Petition Of Annam Chinese Sin Wen Pao. Nanking, Oct. 12. CHINESE residing in Annam have sen: a joint appeal to the Central Government urging thai the embargo on rice imports declared some time ago should be repealed as soon "as possible so as to permit the surplusSin Wen Pao. - 191 words
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Article141 1934-10-29 18 i Prospectors Say GoriMas Are Not Terocious Nairobi, Kenya. j Prospectors who have b;en hunting for gold in the Kaycnsa Forest in the Western Kigezi district of Uganda, deI rlare that the gorillas ar> grossly slandered by people who state that they are 1 lerocious. i They say141 words
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Article115 1934-10-29 18 Maurice Chevalier And Kay Francis Paris. There is nothing in it. We are just good mends." This was Maurice Chevalier's reply, on his arrival h re. to questions about his reported engagement to Kay Francis, the American fi'.m star. Maurice told interviewers ho was getting tired of playing115 words
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Article225 1934-10-29 18 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Matty S a es. Unfetters ted Malay States, an-1 Straits Settlements (Settlement of Malacca), of Tin, and Tin-in-Orc at 75.5 per cent., during Ike mon.h of September. 1934 Tons Tosi« Keder:ited Malay States 3.61*8 Unfederated Malay States. Johore 20225 words
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Article185 1934-10-29 18 Close Game In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AFTER keenly contesting the issue when they met a Selangor Club A XV on the padang to-day the Negri Sembilan All Blues were perhaps unfortunate to have had i try registered against them in the185 words
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Article140 1934-10-29 18 112 Eight Men Ride On Back Of Whale Tokyo. EIGHT men had a ride oil the back ol a $6-!oot whale which they wore aOi'iik, according to a report received 1 In Tokyo. Tlie ?'h>\ilng ship Talyu M«ru. of ihTokkai Whaling Company sighted Ihe whale and pave chase.140 words
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Article130 1934-10-29 18 Woman Carried From One Village To Another i Plague A .voir an \va' round lying ry ihe roadside near Ilava :i Slovakia. She ookcl like a tramp. and had apjurciuly been run over nnd Je:t then? by i some callous majorat. Inquiries revealed thai the woman had130 words
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Article516 1934-10-29 18 Apparatus Shown In London •By Air Mail» London. Oct ii, Apparatus by which n see and photograph a heart-beat on view at the London Mon n Exhibition, which opened at the Koj Horticultural Society s new hall 1 Westminster yesterday. Th- exhibition, which is open (ill Friday,516 words
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Advertisement75 1934-10-29 18 M UNTOUCHED BYHAND#/ f I HENRY WAUGH Co., I. d• fc\ I Luxurious Growlh of 3'jL£fW /Zk 5 I Beautiful f 1 j HAIR OIL y GULL BAHAR.—The famous Hair Tonic X f Strengthens the roots of the Hair, develops jj U. > the muscles and keeps the room of75 words
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726 1934-10-29 19 Latest Reports 112 \o \MENDMENT TO 1 CONSTITUTION Bombay, Oct. 9, ii i \l,L|: news is just to hand Jr. Gandhi has definitely Mm. J In' idea of moving any it. if» the Cougress constilurcxhaiiowed in u rocen' I tfnivflt j M .,hi'cs726 words
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Article628 1934-10-29 19 The Biggest Ever In India Bombay, Oct. 9. PREPARATIONS on a mammoth scale are being made for th- erection of what promises to be the largest camp ever built for the plenary session of the Indian National Congress. At Worli, five miles from the city, on628 words
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Article234 1934-10-29 19 Ruse Played On Burmese Monk Rangoon, Oct. 12. A GANG of "bad-hats" adopted a novel ruse in hoodwinking a Phoongy in Thaton District, when one of them played the part of a dead man, Six Burmans paid a visit W the village Buddhist Monastery with234 words
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Article484 1934-10-29 19 Motion To Have It Scrapped Bombay, Oct. 15. IT is understood that there is a definite move on the part of the influential I Congress Leaders to scrap the All India Congress Committee altogether, so J that the formality of calling this body from time to time484 words
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Article194 1934-10-29 19 Alleged Violation Of Sarda Act Jubbulporj. Oct. 8. a N interesting case, and the first of its j\ kind among the Muslim community of the Central Provinces, has been filed under the Child Marriage Restraint Act (Sarda Act), in the court of Mr. C. J. W.194 words
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Article93 1934-10-29 19 Mr. Tusharkanti Ghose To Represent India Calcutta, Oct. 10. The "United Press" understands that Mr. Tursharkanti Ghose, Editor, the "Amrita Bazar Patrika" has been invited to represent India at the forthcoming session of the World Press Congress to be held at Melbourne on March 27, 28, 2993 words
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Article75 1934-10-29 19 Vigorous Defence In Madras 1 Madias, Oct. 8. A vigorous defence of the Ottawa Agreement was made by Sir Shanmukham Chetty speaking at a garden party given in his honour at Rajahmundry. "I am not repentent two years after the Pact for what I did at Ottawa. Ottawa75 words
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Article714 1934-10-29 19 National Congress APPREHENSIONS OF A CLASH I Bombay, Oct. 4. gPEAKING at the Young Men's Hindu Association this morning with Mr. M. R. Jayakar presiding, Mr. Srinivasa Sastri subjected Mr. Gandhi's proposed amendments of the Congress, constitution to a scathing criticism and declared that no714 words
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Advertisement372 1934-10-29 19 i_-,-J JJ- U. 1...1..1 U'rtPUßMftg UJ-JL.. J m REASONS WHY YOU j -j^-' SHOULD USE THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL ®1. —Because of the low postage rates compared with the time saved—only 40 cts. per half ounce to Great Britain. For other postage rates apply to any Post Office or to Imperial372 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-10-29 20 Borne of the guests and hosts at a dance arranged under the auspices of the missions to Seamen on Wednesday.23 words
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