Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1934
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Title Section40 1934-11-03 1 The Malaya Tribune JLargest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI- -No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune, Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 3, 1934 Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1934 FIVE CENTS.40 words
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Advertisement104 1934-11-03 1 Head Th tribune Djntinant In JAdalaya j THE L4ST WORD IN TflE ART OF BREWING. Sole Importers: Tiie Cast Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PBNANG. j MILK THE PERFECT FOOD j FOR BABY j y \\l f j YOUR BABY MV^^^^a I Blue Cross The Perfect Milk WE TRUST104 words
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Advertisement294 1934-11-03 1 mmmm^ (fiEi) *——————w—— iin urn nil ■il mi ■>.«——n mm i ■nm t Crosse Blackwells i j lY^^^^i/ I Soups. Jams. Pickles. Sauces and and many oth?r pre- ,1 pared food delicacies, owe their perf< ct lon to the long experience 1 \^s*is^7/ of one of tho oldest and best294 words
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Article, Illustration79 1934-11-03 2 H< _ir GirK This week I have received etters from old members of the Corner who havt started writing aga.n. I hope more old members will lollow their examples. I must however remind you again that essays which have been copied from books will79 words
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Article264 1934-11-03 2 Beatric - 'By "Beatric." I. was a bright day in June, and the boys sang such lovely song- At the door of a small little house, was seen an elderly elf who was thinking hard. Be had a little house, a suver candlestick, a hat made of bat's skin, and garden264 words
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Article216 1934-11-03 2 Phyllida." Malacca - (By "Phyllida." Malacca. Malacca is frequently termed the "Ancient CJty/' and sometimes I is contemptibly called the "Sleep Hol'ow" It •s correct to call it the "Ancient Ci v ESSu! was u the first ciT >' in th MalVv Peninsula to be discovered by a Euro*pean Power, namely,216 words
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Article165 1934-11-03 2 Sunshine Susie - 'By "S unshine Susie." 'No pain no gain." What do:s this proverb mean to us. Does it mean that we have to hurt ourselves or pinch, be beaten by our mothers in order to gain something. No, it does not mean that If mearn we have165 words
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Article836 1934-11-03 2 Greenhill Belle - By "Greenhill Belle." The mystery of Beauty would seem to be also the mystery of Sorrow. China has her Helen, most beautiful, most un- 1 happy, yet attaining an earthly peace in the last chapter of her story. She was sung of by Homer and crowned836 words
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Article168 1934-11-03 2 Mystery Girl - (By "Mystery Girl" I have a great desire *o see H which, as you ail know, is a small country in Europe. Now 1 am going to describe it briefly to show wl As far as the eye can see. i\ \s > plain,168 words
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Article183 1934-11-03 2 Social Chan - <Bu "Social Chan" Dtirinp »he whole of our Hi' nm» i i very essential thai rmi%; srre.it care of our treih t! we will suffer from ?»iu)t. I irh< other illnesses which bad h < M < cou5e. We must bruth our teeth ,t i-. v a183 words
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Article185 1934-11-03 2 Lucky Star - <Bv "Lucky Star." Gii'lft are luek> in- Fur qpi a job more easily hjo t..»\ -he nun handle the lmus.,ml ur 'ninffs fhut man only w.au don.c t bays gone by. A i}«ri cxn drivf a car Shi t !>icn m swimmlbQ, ....n js mas;ei of ;iil185 words
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Article94 1934-11-03 2 Florence Wong - B\j Florence Wong Good manners arc .hm\ .1 •Speech and action. B;hI iu ii; cause people in <l». u*- !!i v are vulvar, inpuden rJ:i-h. nt'« too forward, It Is mark of > ml it".», ners for boys mid eirls a v :t> up people lo .show kindness94 words
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Article52 1934-11-03 2 Sunshine Sal - Bf, "Sunshine Sal." I uin a new member ol the Coinn tins is my first eonirlbm on Fiiticy, ihere are so mnny girl* in Circle! That's great! T do hope .1 nt morr will Join the happy throat, ityou? Ine more the merrier, n. I tt ur52 words
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Advertisement660 1934-11-03 2 REMINGTON RAND Inc. supply all your t I in a j Steel STATIONERY CABINETS I i I Steel FILING CABINETS j I I I Steel KARDEX CABINETS i i i lUnionI Union Building, f Phone 2426 Singapore. i No. 42. CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. i A Remedy for Consumption Has660 words
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Article1613 1934-11-03 3 Contempt Charge EXECUTOR OF LAST WILL Colombo, Oct. 22. jtyjll. A. F. Molamure, the Speaker of the Ceylon State Council, apj eared, to-ciay, pursuant to the rule issued by the Supreme Court, Ceylon, before a Divisional Bench, to show call; v hy he should not be1,613 words
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Article240 1934-11-03 3 "Shooting" Films By Use Of Electric Button Hollywood. AN electric button has been introduced into the film studios here which M*J? S ne of the most intricate problems of the producrlon of "talkies"UW almost instant synchronisation of nine mechanical actions, controlled by seperate apparatus. When the director240 words
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Advertisement412 1934-11-03 3 I I i i.i. i iii in. i i ii i i i i i i i i I I SE\SATION Old POWELL ii* i I Thc I'wentj Millions' Sweetheart K I I 'TII String Along With You"' jfJB flwHHP^* ON DECCA KECORD F.r,10(). jNBL^ kindly book your orders early.412 words
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906 1934-11-03 4 Shipping News Notices. SISTER SHIP TO THE QUEEN MARY? Second Vessel Hinted At After Launch ONE of the busiest spots on Clydeside now is the filing-out basin in MessrsJohn Bronn and Co.'s shipyard at Clydebank, where the new Cunard White I Star liner Queen Mary is be ng lined out.906 words
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Article33 1934-11-03 4 One of the most up-to-date and biggest of tankers in the world, the Kyokuto Maru (10,010 tons) with a speed of 18 knots, has been launched at the Kawasaki Dockyard*33 words
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Article488 1934-11-03 4 Medical And Sanitary Services Report DURING 1933, 4,815 British ocean-going steamers and 6,641 foreign oceangoing steamers entered and cleared Hongkong harbour accord.ng to the report of the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services. Reckoned in terms of shipping tonnage, Hongkong is one of the five greatest ports of488 words
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Article107 1934-11-03 4 Newer Destroyers For China Station (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Co-respondent) The Ist destroyer flotilla, which is pro ceeding to the British China Station on Oct. 22 replace the 8 destroyer flotilla will exchange crews with it. The crews and officers of the 1 Destroyer Flotilla107 words
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Article242 1934-11-03 4 Youth Shipwrecked In 15-Foot Craft Alexandria. HANS Moebius of Leipzig, has been found lying exhausted on the deserted coast near Solium, on the border of Tr.poli, after being shipwrecked in a 15-foot sailing boat during an attempt to sail round :he world. Moebius, who is a tall242 words
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Article55 1934-11-03 4 Kure. The Japanese second-class sub-marine RO No. 33 has been launched at the naval dockyard here. The new vessel is 73 metres long, and b. 7 metres wide, with a displacement of 700 tons, and can develop a speed of sixteen knots. She is armed with one eight-centimetre55 words
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Article680 1934-11-03 4 Scheme For Services To Be Decentralised PLANS for the reorganisation of German shipping in face cf intensive foreign competition have been for months the subject of negotiations between the various companies and the Ministry of Transport, states a Berlin message. It is understood that the signing of680 words
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Advertisement373 1934-11-03 4 XTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. Co/i RAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage Singapore RANPURA 17,000 Nov. 9 BURDWAN 6.070 Nov. 18 CORFU 15,000 Nov. 23 RANCH I 17.000 DC 7 SOMALI 6.810 Dec. iy NALDERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000373 words
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Advertisement146 1934-11-03 4 Hp LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY 6 CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port LaJlmg at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste. Trieste. s.s. CONTE ROSSO n,v. HILDA Nov. 20 Nov. 20146 words
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Advertisement352 1934-11-03 4 HA M BURG- AM E RTK A LINIE. Deutach H B R 11H1IIII ill DampfachuTs fl GesellachafY (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due Spore m.s. RAMSES, via Manila Nov. 3 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Nov. 13 t s.s.352 words
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Advertisement514 1934-11-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK jfffiflg LLOYD. f |r#yV|*J (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures OUTWARDS. 1934 "TRIER." for Manila, Hongkong S'hai, N. China and Japan Nov 9 t "LIPPE" for Manila Japan Nov' U "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Nov. 20 HOMEWARDS. For514 words
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Article439 1934-11-03 5 Mining Shares Singapore, Saturday Buyers. Sellers. Ampai Tin 4MU 49 Aam Kumbang Tin 32 05 Au tral Malay 59. gt," i I Ayer Jlitam Tin 14 9 k VVV 2.05 215 B r i n '1 in 251 or J? nkal Tin 4V henderiang Tin 816 q:a439 words
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168 1934-11-03 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION VALUES ABOUT ONE CENT LOWER Liquidation On Quota News r ""«ncia; i n Singapore, Saturday, j i n To-day'i Prices Rubber (Singapore) 21 els., Market Tone: Weak. V esterday's Prices M^! T 6916<L 1 s |l". NW Y Ol I on e Stea,lv ««Hier.168 words
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Article90 1934-11-03 5 Handling Of Exchanges With Selected Countries Reuter. w r New York. Nov. 2. Mr. George Peek, in a speech at the Foreign Trade Convention, declared that Government must take action in the field of foreign exchange. If the Stabilisation Fund under competent authority handled all exchanges withReuter. - 90 words
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Article153 1934-11-03 5 Machine-Building Plant Inaugurated Moscow. ople *i U be employed a. The announcement wu.s made recent. whlchT 1 openin this c.mer- produ 3 t,u »»chlne tU ww make the machines. it is claimed that the punt will ba fcirou b metallurgical industry. SKILLED EMPLOYEES. The Soviet Government153 words
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Article168 1934-11-03 5 Good Stimulant To Sales WOUW so toward solving some of th SST" Pro"*"", with 8 which we w If we fail to see the benefit* ,»r ills. the P res ent economic a StUpid econom y has had bemS7hS c ple h0 believed they were mistaicen the168 words
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Article109 1934-11-03 5 Raleigh Company's Activities Su Harold Bowden* chairman of the y HoIdin Co., addressinfc the dealers meeting at Not ling ham recently. said that as far as the cycle trade wa* concerned, never had thero been such a prosperous time for all engaged in the industry, due not only109 words
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Article179 1934-11-03 5 Linked With The Sterling Group Reuter. London. Nov 2 riNANciERs. laterrtewed by R«, ter asrs h£ •srsc? man at first seemed likely Foreign bankers suS thai 1« ,v V V iir d .,?,v fi^ ,ely or S 5 nver n V rd anC with '>" "•r andlReuter. - 179 words
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Article278 1934-11-03 5 International Credit Company to enable TSJS ov,de cred '«Wtie" w < waent that somp eo-r»™»--. t. v im the matter satisfactorily The proposed scheme provides lor th,- r iled 0, the f An o r'? tC »5V.to t .iieci the Anglo-Russian Tea Tradinc Company, with278 words
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Article114 1934-11-03 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. brS? »/°Jr &hell Mot r Spint and vari brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon m! u m t Per British 3m Perial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 82 Shell Motor Spirit114 words
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Article55 1934-11-03 5 The following are the price* of Socony gasoline and kerosene: socony BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon en 82 Socony Motor Gasoline (M drums) per drum Socony Motor Gasoline (»4 tins) Per tin S3 70 KEROSENE Devoe'f Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 Pvlron55 words
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Article341 1934-11-03 5 Effect Of IJ S e Substitutes SrNCE the beginning of V.>M the price of n"t Sf.V."; Under h influence. „f Control, from around 'Jort* th€ P~««t Price „f about Actually tho major part of th e riae ,uk ta l he firs', half of 19.33341 words
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Article94 1934-11-03 5 Review Of Last Week's Business MESSRS L#Wl* and p,. a i •Snmaporei Ltd u, their ptfefcty ievi,-w of r.hr rubber marker dated Nov. 2. stale Uw lallure ol tnlrtnulnnttl Regulation Committee to reach aKreemem an the quota allowance for imZ the tJa e 30,h ,,r S* ««5S lauseo94 words
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Article22 1934-11-03 5 Banks should advertise in ihn He P mv "WAS si.™^..Z^ g n<hau Secretary of Treaeovery WoU d Mimu,a,c busi re-22 words
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Article465 1934-11-03 5 Rubber Shares Singapore. Saturday Issue t,- u_ Value. Fraser Shares. «X IA. Moifk 1.05 115 2 A Malay 350 365 340 12 A. Par.as 1.75 lS fg fg 50 1 Bassett 074 n7~ 185 1a a I B Katil 0.72»/ 2 9.77% SSh 077 i g e465 words
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Article59 1934-11-03 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For R.M.A. No. I. X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Friday, noon. Bnyere. Seller* Spot (loose) 21% 21 3 (F. 0.8.) Current month 2l 7 8 22 Jan March 25% g ApriJJune 35« July Sep, Tone of Market: Dull Cable: London Spot Sheet 6V<d.59 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-03 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSI KANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). HKE, MARINE, MOTOR AlfO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE eastern united BSWUHd CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT ■ai f 'HHMEN* COMPENSATION INSURANCE 2«AI) OFFICE: 1«D. C~fJ ft* Sing.pora JOHNSOK, Gen#ref Vwnjrtr50 words
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Advertisement174 1934-11-03 5 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappii, N. .V." (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE* BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities174 words
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Advertisement173 1934-11-03 5 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Strait, Settlement.? 1 THE CHINESE td° THE HO B n«, n a vir AND THE BaNK ff BANK Ud CAPITAL' 10, UP $10,000,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: R AD c M^ Ew Chairman. Tan Ean Kiam. Esq Chl n Vice-Chairman. Lee Choon Sen*, Esq'173 words
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Advertisement310 1934-11-03 6 M. HASSAN, M, ft 87, BRAS BASAH BO AD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts ol work in electrical, gas and water service line. We give prompt attention to ali orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. 'PHONE310 words
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Advertisement693 1934-11-03 6 PUBLIC NOTICES.^ ORDINANCE NO. Ii") (MUNICIPAL). ASSESSIVIENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on fed after the 29th October 1934, containing the valuations of. and rates lifepoMd on building and lands seated Stkfai the Island of<*Jßjj the Municipal Limits) Pulau Übin Pulau TeW, 5 Pulau Bukom Besar. for the >ear693 words
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Advertisement545 1934-11-03 6 PUBLIC NOTICES, j AUCTION SALE. BY ORDER OF THfTsUPREME COURT OF JOHORE, AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 24 of 1933. Between <s k R K. A. R. K. AD ABB A CHETTIAR 'of Batu Bahat, Cha gee And HAJI RIOK BIN LAHMAK of Benut, Chargor. And In the matter545 words
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Advertisement496 1934-11-03 6 HTUATIONS JVACANI.. WANTED-Rcliable jfig I \a i n pM S. for the sale of our sporu i nateriai; For terms pie** apply to Lame :o City (India). WANTED. —By European *!g .horoughly experienced •t;itinp experience and salary s**t Box 401) c/o Malaya Tribune. EXPERIENCED Chinese Piecegoods rS by European J™»£»*496 words
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Advertisement274 1934-11-03 6 EDUCATIONAL. I FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL,, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and I.A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. etC Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. FNSURE YOUR EXAMINATION SUCCFSSLow fees. For tuition, apply "Goodcoach c o Malaya Trttwae ROad) now on. Apply—Principal. "tM bingapore cumber COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATIONmhttpF274 words
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Advertisement549 1934-11-03 6 I "WHY GO ELSEWHERE REGRET AFTERWARDS I 1 FOR ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION I Take a:l your I CLOCKS. WATCHES 1 GRAMOPHONES That Go Wrong, to 1 YICK WOH HING, I Their One and Only Address 429. North Bridge Road I (Near Middle Road) Contractors for the Repair of Clocks I and549 words
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1468 1934-11-03 7 Trouble Follows Parting Of Couple (By Air Mi.il). London, Oct. 23. A I Xt.lt-: ..f hut* nil making amuimj. allegations rt I tin r< ci..r of ,1:101,1 th. wealthiest livings in the Norwich |ir.H.ucWI ill i',asl Dil't hum, Norfolk, in sum,orl of -i r onmoji-ory in,,,1,468 words
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Article92 1934-11-03 7 Unemployed Man's Successive Wins In Lotteries Budapest. An unemployed printer named Gyorgy Farkas has had an amazing run of luck. Last winter he won £2,000 in a lottery. He spent the morey recklessly and was soon heavily in debt. Then he won £5,000 in a lottery.92 words
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Article140 1934-11-03 7 Only Two Cases On The Calendar (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 2. THE November Assizes began yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley. There were only two cases on the calendar, th e first being from ButterWo J?i'J n wnich Ooi Kiar Cheng was 25 the murder of a140 words
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Article165 1934-11-03 7 Re-Union After Separation Of 25 Years Toronto, Ontario. 22*1? f r reunited TH b ln in Lond n Year Unng Jewiah New Shriek na TK S are and Alfred *iwf k" Th ey are 50 y ears old, both are I thZ Pr feSS ]°K n and165 words
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Article57 1934-11-03 7 f Stockholm. A tame crow belonging to a farmer of Uaerdsnaes is known as "the cycling crow." The bird, which is unrestricted in its movements, waits until some member of '-he farmer's family gets out a bicycle. It then perches on the carrier and goes with the57 words
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Article413 1934-11-03 7 Sounds Imperceptible To Human Ear Venice. THE possibility of switching on the "music of the spheres" seemed to be brought closer when scientists "listened in" to the sound of human muscles in action at the Congress of Radio Biology—the world's newest science--here last month. To413 words
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Advertisement172 1934-11-03 7 More and more, people are beginning to realise that too much tea is harmful. Tea contains tannin and caffein, two drug stimulants which, if taken to excess, cause nervousness, sleeplessness, indigestion and general irritability. Postum is absolutely free from all harmful drug stimulants. Taken twice s day, tea the rest172 words
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Advertisement207 1934-11-03 7 When Other Remedies j FAIL TRY I »ruri(i\ RhriiHUtiwn FPjglfuili I H Sandfly and JHnP §V^d|^B bill PRICE 65 CENTS. THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY. Ltd. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Raffles Place, Singapore, also at Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Seremban. ,•iiiiiiii■i i i i i i Z Enormous Reduction 20 to 50 per207 words
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Article, Illustration61 1934-11-03 8 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Toba, Dutch, 687 tons, from Djambi l-11, to Djambi 3-11. Toboali, Dutch. 674 tons, fr*>m Bagan 1-11, to Bagan 3-11 Makasser, Dutch, 1,022 tons, from Pr. Radja 1-11, to P. Samboe_4-11. Kudat, British, 1,021 tons, from Bang:ok 2-11, to Bangkok61 words
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Article107 1934-11-03 8 JHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22; Torgestea 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Santhia 18: Katong 16; Malaya. Mayebashi Maru 14; Pres. Monroe 11; Patroclus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Foylebank 30; City of Corinth107 words
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Article133 1934-11-03 8 Quitting Films For The Radio? a 2 Hollywood. Mary Piekford may abandon the films. Such o possibility was disclosed with ob•nous excisemen? by he world'* sweetheiir» Herself on htr return here from New Vurk. "I iiui under contract to jro to New Wirk so plaj 'he load m133 words
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Article122 1934-11-03 8 Soviet Scientists Set Off To Study It 9KI i Leningrad. Attempts to find out what the home-life of cavemen was like, by studying the caverns they lived in, will be made by Soviet scientists. Headed by the archeologis M. S. Zamiatine, an expedition for this purpose122 words
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Article101 1934-11-03 8 Mission To Investigate Conditions Shanghai, Oct. 19. All necessary, arrangements have been completed for the organisation of an ecoi? miC J nvesti K at ion commission to Szechuen, Yunnan and Kweichow, under the auspices of the Chinese National Economic Council. The work of this commission is intended as101 words
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Article32 1934-11-03 8 Shanghai, Nov. 3. Eighty armed American trocps when passing through the Japanese lines in Tientsin yesterday were interrupted by the Japanese soldiers. A quarrel ensued but nothing happened.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. i32 words
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Article407 1934-11-03 8 SELLING. Singapore. Nov. 3. London 3 months' sight 2j4 'W London 4 months' sight 214 3,10 London 60 days' sight 2|4 w LondoQ 30 days' sight 2i*Vfc London demand *J* jf* London TT. *I« 3 JJ? Lyons and Ports demand 8<7 Hamburg demand i**2 New York demand m407 words
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Article277 1934-11-03 8 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. NOV 3 High Tides.—«.10 a.m., »16 p.m. Persk Races, third day. Inter-Coliege Sport*. Medical Coil ground. 3 p.m. Rugby: Malaya Cup. Singapore v. Jobur.Johore Bahru; United Bervu < Officers v. SeIan?or, K.L., SCC d v. United Services n.277 words
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Article61 1934-11-03 8 II ALHAMBRA.—"Thank Your S:ars." APOLLt) —"The Masked Terror." Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.—"Tarzan and His Mate." EMPlRE.—"Broadway Thru' A Keyhole." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH!—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"BIossom Time." RITZ.—"The White Sister" and61 words
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Article74 1934-11-03 8 Embankment Caves In Peiping, Oct. 9 Heavy losses are believed to have bf incurred when a section of the embankment on the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway "near Tienchen in Suiyuan suddenly caved in yesterday, resulting in the derailment of the north-bound special express train from Peiping. The locomotive was complcteiv74 words
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Article68 1934-11-03 8 Machinery Ordered From England Nar.ktnv ckm ;f> The committer formed to uuk»* naxa'lons for the cxuibtUibnient m Lire** paper faclnry tn Wennbi t'»n kiang. ii woik n« will) mucli vb.nui. 13 learned from eirele* in close 'out'« wltlv the Ministry of Indiisjrj Ordciij for machinrry have nliendv been68 words
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Advertisement834 1934-11-03 8 i SINGAPORE HOTELS j I SEA VIEW HOTEL, I I Ideal Seaside Resort. I TO-DAY (INFORMAL). I DINNER DANCE I I CONCERT WIRING DINNER. j SUNDAY Z Z CONCERT 11 A.M. TO 1 P M. 4 1 SPECIAL CURRY TIFFIN. DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN. I NO PLACE MORE DELIGHTFUL834 words
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Miscellaneous680 1934-11-03 8 posuuNTmiaHqi J SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY India. North and East iSanthia» 2 pan. Djambi <Toba» 3 p.m Borneo lHorthi, Brunei and Labuan «Marudtn 3.30 p.m. Sarawak tgenerally». Miri and gjbu (Marudu* 3.30 p.m Bengkalis \Toboati) 4 p.m. Netherlands, Indies, Bagan. Bandjerinasin iBelawan) 4 p.m. Laboean Blllk and Tandjong Qajel 'Raniau)680 words
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Miscellaneous265 1934-11-03 8 B P latter'a court, Pasir Panjang. 2 p.m Assemble, 3, Lorong 32, Gcylang Road, I p.m. Brcadway Musical Party: Funeral oJ mother of Mr. Wee Kirn Choon and Mr Wee Kirn Hock, 105, Nelson Road, 9.3( I a.m. Union Chinese 8.P.: General meeting vice-president's residence, 28, Pelain Roac j 10265 words
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Article1137 1934-11-03 9 Car Crash Sequel WIFE HEARS RESULT AT HER HOTEL (By Air Mail) From Our Own CorrespondentJ 11 th»- judgment of this Court i i he appeal against the coni iofi !»<• dismissed.'* I» iIimm*. won!*, Mr. Kaye Don, the motorist, heard at th--v a 11,137 words
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Article412 1934-11-03 9 Retiring From Paris Chaplaincy Paris. THE Rev. Anstruther Cardew. affectionately known as the "Chorus ♦V, padre is about to retire from tne chaplaincy of St. George's Anglican church here. He began the adventurous career which was to take him all round the world, by going to Canada412 words
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Article158 1934-11-03 9 Priest Walked From 20 To 50 Miles A Day Tokyo. A priest of the temple on the Satreu Mount Hiei, near Kyo o, has walked from twenty to fifty miles a day for 27 years. He had done this as a penance. The priesc walk.* from ridge to158 words
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Article155 1934-11-03 9 Achievements Of New Title Holder Sault gt*. Marie, Ontario. Mr. George R. Pilan» of Tacoma (Warning on) has been appointed "Supreme Sneezer' of the "Ca-Choo Club" which meets here each year. All its members are sufferers from hay fever, and tail is how Mr. Pilant won hi's title.155 words
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Article124 1934-11-03 9 Istanbul. It has b?en defini ely decided to convert n pari of the famous St. Sophia Mosque in o a museum and it is probably that ihe wide galleries will be used for this purpose. A thorough repair of the mosque will also be undei»aken, as certain124 words
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Article233 1934-11-03 9 Denunciation By Bishop Of Birmingham London, Oct. 8. The Bishop or Birmingham (Dr. Bar- a supporter of the campaign conirSl amn?« S^ wjed «c of birth denoti»w£??Mi or^n 8" 0, ®55 wom»sn-~ aflESaSdJ?ffi^.S? arr,ages when he MiVi Wedding 01 Mr Qrdon at^ 0Ws a nd Mi*e Ruth pir!no«.233 words
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Article69 1934-11-03 9 To Invest Money In China Shanghai, Oct. 9. For the purpose of investigating the jossibihties of investment In China Chinese residents, in Burma nave -rganised a special commission to visit ""hina. The commission, which was organised hrough the efforts of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Bvrma. wiil69 words
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Article67 1934-11-03 9 Chinese Commissioner To Report Nanking. Oct. 7. Mr. Hsu Tune; Fan, the High Commissioner of the Administration ot Veihaiwel, arrived in the capital yesterday. It is officially stated that >.h e obj cl if his visit is to submit a report to Mr. Yang Ching Wei. President cf67 words
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Article555 1934-11-03 9 "Phenomenal Progress RIVAL TO INDIAN VARIETY (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 5. "phenomenal" growth of the new Russian tea industry was described at a meeting here of the Planters' Group of the Royal Empire Society. The speaker, Dr. Harold H. Mann D.Sc,555 words
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Advertisement100 1934-11-03 9 K '«iiiiitirirrßiiiiiiii«iiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifMii:iiiii!iiiiiiitiiiiijiiiif;iiiiaiir a m m 5 1 Lad ies* and Gents' in the latest styles. Reasonable 1 r Trices. I j STUB SHOE STORE, NO. 382, N. BRIDGE ROAD. Factory Showroom No. 17. CASHIN STREET. 3 -JUM«ilKl|.i|MIIIIIIIIIII|ll|UIMIMtllfllifIljinftliSKlIUlilUtIlllUlllijV 1 1 1 SINCERE'S SINCERE'S CHKAM m COUGH SPECIFIC j Large cts. Ji100 words
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Advertisement241 1934-11-03 9 OVERSEAS CLIMATIC The new container brings the best English Chocolates fresh to you and keep-, them fresh even after opccingT" K—nliia'a Overseas Chocolates are a rich jp.'J varied assortment sally made for the conuo .--enr tad are packed hi a vivid rainbow spiral ti-:. Climatic CawcoLtles are a wide variety241 words
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Advertisement368 1934-11-03 10 Showgirls on parade unaware that death walks beside them through the glittering scenes of a world-famous revue A JJ regular Karl Carroll show combined with a thrilling mystery V\ (I story Two shows in one fl (j MURDER STALKS IN THE MIDST OF LOVELINESS JIM < MMIOL j nl *Wfi368 words
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Advertisement329 1934-11-03 10 j OF PEOPLE TURNED AWAY EVERY SHOW j j S/,r<7 U(,ti, <s To i)ay and ot :u j 11 Deserves Its Triumphant Success \l j reateSt i P rofframme Ever I The world famous tenor fl I IP ■rM RICHARD (j I: I |gi- I£i TAU B E R J329 words
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Advertisement155 1934-11-03 10 lALHAMBRA Positively Last Day of Paramount* Grand and glorious musical comedy 3.15 6.15 9.15 6 Song hits, riotously funny comedy, lilting music and plenty of girls! FAST AND FURIOUS /thanTtS YOUR ZLL romance set to a General Exhibition. tr J and 8 MWM DOROTHY Oritur Hear ARUNE |UDCI. Do I155 words
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Advertisement160 1934-11-03 10 I FIGARO Ladirs Hairdressi r-. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and .SI 5 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and Xt 93, Braa Hasan R.iad. j__ I a AT THE MATINEE 3.15 P.M. FIRST SHEARER THEN GARBO! Now JEAN PARKER Is Sky-rocketed To Stardom in M.-G.-M.Y delightful new comedy160 words
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Article151 1934-11-03 11 Willing To Atone For The Past Reuter. New York, Nov 2. .1 1 h f atuios is willing to atom |Mst high tarlit policy by ii Mi' way to freer lnternation<l ••>(cling to an address to the .i r.-... A .ociatton, read on be- tReuter. - 151 words
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Article43 1934-11-03 11 k peare'a King" plays arc to be tot by 'he Prtncetegent' i. Munich. production will be "Richard i will thus include five v h ill be followed by Henry IV. lhe ,v ;)!rtc cycle will tuke three 10 put on.43 words
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Article117 1934-11-03 11 Pioneer Flight Souvenirs Sold For £2,600 London. Oct. 3. A COLLECTION of An Mail stamps souvenirs of famous pionser flight-, have been sold for "2.600 a Harmer's in London. Among them was a 1919 newfoundland three-cent, stamp Mint copy, which had been used on a letter carried117 words
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Article69 1934-11-03 11 "Black l.i<f Of 8,000 Names Published nmhtpesi. Thr liNi'gMrjjin Guvi.ti.hi' > > iit mm-i w»ij U» K l P'ii'i'U 1 I'uy theft ttXl'S. Thw Muu»«11'tt11T ill lluilui" UaN L* lii'CU oii i iiublMi Lt'Tulu»*- "lilai'W Li. of -it'.' iiniiu J]'ill I'd > < i'l -husr luson.s who h69 words
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Article496 1934-11-03 11 Food Shortage HOME INDUSTRIES SUFFER A CCORDLV(* to figures published by the Foreign trade Bureau oi the Ministry of Industry on China's economic position, the country is financially in a more precarious position than ever. .Most ol' the crops in Central Cl'ina have been seriously damaged496 words
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Advertisement358 1934-11-03 11 TALKIE JB?m JKL -EL. dW A ONE PAYMENT, j LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. ,f§3& RAMON NOYARRO JEANETTE k > f_lyHK;j MACOONALS). C G two ROM ANTIC SINGING STARS IN THK YEAR'S I I SENSATIONAL MUSICAL HIT! THE CAT ATNO THE Fiajiu.E Six Great Melodies! Rapturous Romance! DaXtltng Dancers358 words
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Advertisement33 1934-11-03 11 BACK AGAIN TO THItH.L I «md AMASS you in an in- 11 co&ĕerrable murder mystery— I the one and only I CHARLIE CHAN more mysterious ami wittier than ever 22? SOON ALHAMBRA I33 words
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Advertisement408 1934-11-03 11 i i i i i i i ii. i i i i ii i i i i i I I lii i i iii ii i i i i i i i ii i i r-t-f t-1:: 1 i I BOWDEN S MILK FOOD IS PURE Made entirely from English408 words
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Article633 1934-11-03 12 JOU KN A LISTS are often told, by well-meaning- people, thai they shoiil<I not write about war dangers-—it excites the passions of the people. Rut the excitement ot public passions is never the primary cause 01' war. The causet? are economic and if we are to ignore633 words
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Article106 1934-11-03 12 Lieut. R. P. S. Walker has resigned his ommission in the S.S.V.F. Mr. N. A. Worley. M.C.S., has been appointed a Deputy Commissioner of Estate Duties. Mr. Thomas McEnelly has been recognised as Consul of the United States at Singapore. Mr. L. R. Wheeler ras been appointed an Assistant Inspector106 words
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Article99 1934-11-03 12 Successful Annual Exhibition Of Work The annual exhibition of work bv he pupils of St. Anthony's Convent. S qopore, was opened h's mornlnn and ludirlns from the exhibits, previous standards app?ar 10 have been sut passed this year The exhibits of driwin®. ncediewoi'k and handwork were patticularly99 words
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207 1934-11-03 12 "THE strong?*! Buds?: for many years" was the description applied by Mr. Banley to the statement of accounts which he presented to the Municipal I Ccmnvssioners yesterday. It is indeed heartening to th? public to learn that financci are in so sound a position, for207 words
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Article153 1934-11-03 12 IF the world in general does not become -Malaya conscious" it will not be the fault of the F M.S. Railways Two more coloured posters have been produced, this time from the. designs of a local artist. Mr. H. M. L e Fleming, and they will be distributed153 words
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Article127 1934-11-03 12 ITPHE Children'-. C.-nc-r -_r.,- r Memorial Hal! y w- r ,j, tV «rtrated what remarkr.bl- pj being made by the IttvTAfle QFti\p i which Is >he particular prah q| I Srown. All nationalities ure repr. j Ld, wi'h Chines? particularly pr..rmm •n f iTi -here is- now a127 words
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Article169 1934-11-03 12 APTICIANS Are reported to have provV ed that one out of every ten men is I colour-blind and that inability to distinguish between icA and green is th mo.,t common form of the Infirmity As this is the combination of colour, used in automatic traffic-control lights it would169 words
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Article411 1934-11-03 12 By "Looker-OiT THOSE old-fashioned highways, where I two cars could barely pass each other without colliding, are being removed from the map of England. The wider roads, we understand, will allow three or lour cars to collide at the same time Incidentally, it will no longer411 words
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Article36 1934-11-03 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS. 5 CLUB DIARY. 8. MUNICIPAL MEETING 14 SPORTS NEWS. 16. 17 and 18 OUR READERS' VIEWS 18 CHURCH SERVICES. 18' I WIRELESS TOPICS 19 i BOYS' CORNER. 2336 words
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Advertisement238 1934-11-03 12 MARMITE I {.Rigisiered Trade Markj m MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES I Marmite sandwiches are ap- i I Posing, economical and quickly I made—just mix Marmite with I three times as much butter, and I I MA P TV/f T TT7 s Prcad. Excellent sandwiches may I also be made with Marmite238 words
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Advertisement165 1934-11-03 12 PERFECTION just- "f\ !y describes <he suptrior workmanship of »X fMi 1 Singapore's Leading >\ Oy Tailor. WING LOONG >C\ dp is undoubtedly in the dp forefront and offers dp you, with Perfection in sN dp. Suitings. Style and Cat. KJS Jf- complete satisfaction V" and inexpensive service. \N i165 words
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130 1934-11-03 13 period Of Three Months At xt Meeting In November Reuter. London, Nov. 2. THI International Rubber Regun Committee has decided percentage of basic quotas iiune the permissible examounts from January for three months will be 75 pei rent. ext meetinu ofReuter. - 130 words
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Article210 1934-11-03 13 Japan Breaking Treaty Obligations Reuter. London, Nov. 2. 7 view la taken In certain quarters n London that he establishment ol l le report d oil monopoly by the nchukuo Government it a breach of obligations to China, eh Hie Mancnukuo Government ged h t-lt toReuter. - 210 words
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Article126 1934-11-03 13 1 1 ma lion Of Inspector Judge 1 Ifispec or Jinda Singh ho was found shot in hi-» D" »>r ivc Branch yet? erday *•< cremated a: the crematory 1 he afternoon, according )|U> <i t*ood attendance, includ1,1 !>■<jr General of Police, Mr. and many senior police "I126 words
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Article, Illustration25 1934-11-03 13 Queen Ma.rie. of Roumania. and P luce Peter of Yu<;o-Slavia visited the London Zoo recently: Photo shjwa Queen Mario watching the antics of the monkeys.25 words
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Article409 1934-11-03 13 German Appeal To Hagrut Court Reuter. i. Mil \..y The aMintcnauce ot'ordtt during the £2AT pltblSCl .1 11 'hr- .i: 10 tni \i h «do B. tr !i crnmctn. it j$ learned thai a»b«ie« ci n. Brnish Governmen a< tn.■ ..>. plebiscite be held fairly n.Reuter. - 409 words
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Article63 1934-11-03 13 Threatened Crisis Over Reforms Averted Reuter. Pans. Nov 2. The hrea en».; ..olitcul crisis o\\:n 10 the Radical Socialist opposition m M Doumergue's consiutional re proposals seems to have been aver o The Cabioet udop-.cd M Doumergue's Reform Bill, but M. Bar rioU the Radical Socialist Leader, hReuter. - 63 words
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Article209 1934-11-03 13 The Kra C anal M.IVS SENSATIONAL STATEMENT Reuter. London, Nov. 2. THK A orient Approval H:* }>usr»cd second reuwinr i'1-duv in tlie House of ommons. Sir Philip < unliiTc Lifter, Secretary oi State for the Colonies, de- i dared that tIhj handing back of tho IReuter. - 209 words
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Article517 1934-11-03 13 Naval Talks DEFENSIVE BASIS OF TREATY Reuter. London, Nov. 2. EVERYTHING in connection with the Naval Talks now centres 0.1 the conversations proceeding b tween Mr. Norman Davis and S John Simon, who met privately tvvi c yesterday afternoon, and furth< meetings are expected. It is believedReuter. - 517 words
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Article74 1934-11-03 13 U.S. Will Obtain Full Payment Reuter. Washington. Nov. 2. It is indicated that the new AngloGeiman Debt Agreement will form ihe basis of anothei protest by .ne State Department to the German Government against discrimination against Amei can bond-hclders, but it is evident that the tetms dc notReuter. - 74 words
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Article42 1934-11-03 13 Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 2. Striking utterances, dwelling on th° Franco-Soviet tapprochmcnt. wer> mad? by M Herrio. when intciviewed by 'he Pravda. He declared that future Franco-Scviet relations new stood on a firm basis and had he b°st nf prospects -Reiner.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article145 1934-11-03 13 Three Sailors Hit But Junk Is Holed Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 2. MR. GEORGE Skinner, master of the Chmese cruiser Yuen Hsing. enrrur. ercd a bie pirate junk off the Chrkiang coast, a hundred miles southward of Shanghai yesterday. On suspicion thai she was carrying con iftband Mr.Reuter. - 145 words
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Article71 1934-11-03 13 hiang Does Not Want Fasc'sm Shanghai, Nov. 3. Ik an interview with Chinese and forelja Prosmcn. Madame Soong M Ling, the wife of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, denied that her husband was aiming to be dictator Of China. He does not desire to follow the «sample of Hitler71 words
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Article71 1934-11-03 13 Nazi Version Of Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream Berlin. An Aryan-r nly v rsion of Shakespeare.; Midsummer Night's Dream" is being produced in Berlin by the Nazi "Strei-irih Through Joy" movement. B.cauoe he was a Jew, Mendelssohn's music has been discarded in favour of a new setting by an71 words
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Article47 1934-11-03 13 Reuter. Saigon, Nov. 2. It is now revealed that 250 persons were kiiied. 5.000 houses wiecked and cattle and crops over a wide area des:royed by a typhoon which swept a district, 186 miles :n leng;h. between. Vinh and Bonga in Indo-China lasi week—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article89 1934-11-03 13 The Non-European Unemployment Fund acknowledges the following donaiois received during October: Mr. C. A. Rodr'gues $1, Mr. R. Hendricks $2. Asiatic Petroleum Co. <S.S.) Ltd. $100. Municipal Junior Service Staff $213 55 Mr. Seah Kwang Joo $1, Malacca Hotspur Association $191.04. Per the Clerical Union: Johannes and Samy89 words
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Article242 1934-11-03 13 Borough Elections CONTROL OF MORE COUNCILS Reuter. London, Nov. 2. S WK EPlNtl 1 .»1 LlOOJ' ipiiu*, it! the iudw.-irial area/, |i;ivc ru--•ulled so I Mr in the Mi'nk-tiiul «Ire i ons held mi F,ti$rinm) and Wale* yesterday. In London 2.- ImtohwI» count'il.< worn t'lerl'i! enReuter. - 242 words
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Article89 1934-11-03 13 Discovery Oi Vast Gold Mining Lands Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 3. VAST mining lands, described as the richest in the world, have been found In Western Szechuen. according to a Chinese booklet, promising untold wealth for investors. The Sponsors of the schrme Include two ex-ministers. ThereReuter. - 89 words
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Article81 1934-11-03 13 Canton, Oct. 6. The Public Safety Bureau of Kwangtung has issued a strict order to the various districts in the province instructing that no dancing shall be allowed. The order declares that while the authorities are encouraging the "New Life' movement, dances between men and women will not81 words
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Advertisement28 1934-11-03 13 SEE TO MORROW'S SUNDAY TRIBUNE for 'Strictly Between Ourselves" by H. L HOPKIN "Monkeys and Men" by C. H. STAN LEY-JONES 'Those Field Days" by G. S. HAMMONDS28 words
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Advertisement18 1934-11-03 13 Owing to the Deepavali Festival, there will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune on Tuesday, Nov. 6.18 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-03 13 i i i i i i tm mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumMMmmm t ••■•••■••••i j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE i NEW MODEL 152 "1 I Excellent reproduction is assur- ff mM Zed by incorporating matched I sound-box, tone arm and tone l|fj I Obtainable at I MOUTRIES I "H.M.V." Specialists. I j Raffles Place. Singapore.50 words
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5073 1934-11-03 14 ESTIMATED BALANCE OF $3,252,191 NO CHANGES IN BATES, TAXES OB CHARGES Singapore, Friday. "THE balance at the beginning ol next year, which last year we estimated at roughly $1,500,( 00, we now estimate at $3,007,140, and5,073 words
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Advertisement347 1934-11-03 14 i i i i nil i i i i I I I I «"I I TOLLEY'S FAMOUS BRANDY. IL ii J **•AJ3 r"g Jki Jm ./r**\. S j| iiIk \f, Hi it- ml a rTB^ j CMN VOI „H!NT THE NUMBER OP UOTT,,,!, IS I IE WOVE 10, 11 S347 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-03 14 j THE I Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LI MF t China Building, Chulia Stn 'PHONE 5808. SINGA! HUE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN COMPENSATION INSIHANCE23 words
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Article517 1934-11-03 15 I'ulilie Examinations M\\ WHO OWNED A CHOP A Siiitrapnrtij Saturday. (t»'.r«i|«t a former piece- merchant, a former a Chuliu Street firm, a loriTM'r bu«ines.Hinafi— n the Supreme Court before Mr. .lusticb < ,'n' urrcll f«>r their public Holts. i». Lini, Assistant <Iflftcia: wprcscnti'd the Official out led517 words
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Article143 1934-11-03 15 Court Sequel To Street Incident I Singapore, Friday. ONE of the two Chinese who were arrested in Hill Street early this morning was produced before tne D trid Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) in the afternoon, on a charge of importing chandu into the Colony. He claimed143 words
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Article34 1934-11-03 15 The Japanese Consul at Tientsin is sending a police corps to Tongshan to direct the policing of the Fengyun, Yutien Tongshan and Tangku areas..— Mm Kuo Jih Pao and Sin Chew Jit r on.34 words
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Article210 1934-11-03 15 Neutral Witness Called By Court 'From Our Own Correspondent) Nov. AT to-day's hearing of the case against W H Jamuu and Wong K<al Chin, former Secretary and Treasurer. respectively, of the Subordinate Civil Servl <■ Ben!hi Fund, on charges ol alleged falsification of account-, the prosecution210 words
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Article163 1934-11-03 15 George Arliss At The Roxy The current attraction of the Roxv Theatre. "The House of Rothschild.*' has oeen drawing crowded houses for the ;a.st two nights. The film, which traces the rise of th: famous European banking family from obscurity in Frankfort. Germany, to the position of international163 words
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Article30 1934-11-03 15 Japanese troops are directing workTtfjn In building a road from Chengteh, he capital of Jehol, to Koupeikou, along he Great Wall. The road is expected be completed by next spring.30 words
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Article303 1934-11-03 15 From The Malaya Tribune Nov. 3, 1914 PENANG.— Following the recent heavy rains a bad wash-out occurred south of Kuala Kubu of the F.M.S. Railways, there had been considerable dislocation of the train service in consequence. The mail train, which should have reached Prai at 6.20 last303 words
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Article38 1934-11-03 15 Round Trip In Thirteen Days Reuter. London, Nov. 2. MESSRS Cathcart Jones and K. F. H. Waller arrived at Lympne at 1.15 p.m. They took 13 days, S% hours for the round trip.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article515 1934-11-03 15 Three-Year Sentence To Stand Singapore, Friday. THE second appeal to the recentlyinstitute:! Court rf Criminal Appeal was argued to-day b fore a full bcnch comprising the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggardi, Mr Justice Prichard and Mr. Justice Mills. The appeal was that of Leo de CruA. a515 words
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Article175 1934-11-03 15 Mutiny Ot Manehukuo Regiment Shanghai. Nov. 3 A REGIMENT, of Manchuktto troops stationed at runghao, In Jehol. mutinied on Thursday afternoon, the Japanese troops were mobilised and heavy fighting ensued between the mutineers and the Japanese units. Since the death of the Volunteer com mander. General Tr.ng Teh175 words
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Article102 1934-11-03 15 Singapore, Saturday j When BM case against Boota Singh was called at the Assizes yesterday.; before Mr. Justice Prichard, Dr. C H Withers-Payne, counsel for the defence, said that owing to the adjournment of ano her case on the list his clients trial had come on earlier than102 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-03 15 I BRILLIANT CAMERAS I Our Stock of Voigtlander BRILLIANT j Cameras has been exhausted for j I some time and we are now pleased to announce that a new shipment of improved models made of brass has I just arrived. I 1 Trices arc as follows:— I with F/7.7 Lens82 words
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Advertisement148 1934-11-03 15 THE EMPLOYERS* LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, I MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL 1 RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE j INSURANCE. 5 I Gcunra! AiCntl:— 1 SIME, DARBY CO, LTD, I SINGAPORE. wu IMC J ii'ii j JUST RECEIVED. j RECORDS FROM TALKIES. j j "MURDER AT148 words
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1021 1934-11-03 16 HARD KNOCKS FOR LITTLE LEWIS JOE DIAMOND CLEVERLY OUTBOXES GUILLERMO AGAIN 'By "X.0.") Singapore, Saturday. THK drawbacks ol* an open air arena, especially in the Malayan climate, where we are apt to have sunshine one moment and1,021 words
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Article196 1934-11-03 16 Competitions At The Keppel G.C. THIRTY-TWO cords were taken out for the November Ladies' Spoon fl' Keppel Golf Club which won by Miss A. M. Sim 40— 18=31 The following have qualified in me Keppel Ladles Cup competition. Miss A. M. Sim 49—lU-.H Mrs. H B Knox 49-\5~34196 words
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Article328 1934-11-03 16 Unfortunate Position Of A Champion Boxer I THE life of the boxing champion is sometimes hard. Curiously enough, »c more fcrmidable he is the harder i: is likely to be. The reason for t<his is that opponents are shy to meet him: and when one is bold328 words
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Article49 1934-11-03 16 It is reported that several clubs, including Bristol Rovers and a Second Division club have "sounded" Mr. Ted Vizard with a view to securing Tommy Armstrong. Swindon's centre-forward. Incidentally, the little Scot is the only member of the Town's forward line, who has not scored a goal this season.49 words
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Article281 1934-11-03 16 I Klang Club Draw With Railways At Hock ay 'From Our Own Reporter 1 Kuala Lumpur, Friday and the Klang Club drew on* goal 1 THE Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute all in n wino cf hockey m Klftng. I rhe game was fest considering the sodden nature ol281 words
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Article62 1934-11-03 16 Resign* Title 01' Italy Piinio Camera has 1 ilpied »H«* i!iav)'u(l|rlit championship cf Italy ifcauf he cciihidrrert thai his 1 sit «Oil wa- blocking «lie- progress c.f vmingrr muii. Ills r* H ud mdomed by ihe tie lion Hexirt? Fedcraiion. CcnseqiH nlly, two young rising Iial.an heavy-weights, (oiunuacio62 words
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Article200 1934-11-03 16 Official English Team To Go To Australia The Speedway Control Board have romplr id :st factory a; .augrmtut< the Auk talian authorities to ?*end ot: official English team to contest a series ol five Test matches in Australia during 'lie wimor. T!ic Tests will tukc place ai Melbourne,200 words
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Article63 1934-11-03 16 Financial affairs of the Swindon Town club are in almost as happy a state as they were in the club's palmy days. Never before in the history of the Wiltshire cluh have ihe first three home matches yielde'l such a fine harvest. The receipts, totalling £2,045 7s.63 words
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Article263 1934-11-03 16 Kid Leyte, who meets Young Johnson at the New World Arena to-night. SCHMELING TO MEET LASKY Winner To Be Baer's Title Challenger j < I New York, Oct. 13. OFFICIALS of the Madison Square Garden Corporation announced today that negotiations have been closed for a 15-round bout between An Ln263 words
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Article, Illustration401 1934-11-03 16 LOST TO BAER. If Schmeling wins over Lasky and eventually gains the right to exchange wallops with th e Livermore butcher boy. the German will be facing the same man who technically knocked him out in th? tenth round of a scheduled 15 round bout in June last year. I401 words
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Article70 1934-11-03 16 Resignation Of National League President Reuter. New York, Nov. 3. S IX u V "I IVE year ld Joh Arnold O Hevdler one of the bulwarks of Pasebad, unexpectedly r es i Knec j tho f thP National Joague which he has hold since 1918 on grounds ofReuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement22 1934-11-03 16 i Wl:° day-as always Jis Best Sleep- 1 for Wfork I Reject substitutes They are not like Oval tin f 1 I22 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-03 16 -SHr 0 PERMANENT WAVE tt)ll NEW SYSTEM. COMPLETED IN 2 HOURS. M 6 MONTHS (JUARANT eed (Tel. 2776). No. 63, Stamford Road. mmW MAISON OZAKi, COIFFEUR EU COURT BUILDING A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THIS PRESENTATION UNIQUE HANDSOME CASKET. SPECIFICATION. Silver gilt with enamel Coat of Arms on lid two127 words
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60 1934-11-03 17 I pay Of Ipoh Race Meeting St been particularly i i u% races at Ipoh. •i. Prrak Turf Club fallows I' own Lady Cvat >JLaon, i i ute Kissing 2ima, hi tl Lordlojjy, Vera- <i»uivond Dust, Arro v Partflnt. KJrkdah i60 words
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Article191 1934-11-03 17 :'!!•«< 120, Sztchuen Road, il ibis Addreas: "Travelbank.*" BK INCH OFFICES Address; Cr. Babbling Well Yates Roads. 121, Boulevard de Monti.tr Cr. North Szechuen A 15 '.< ne Roads, Wing On Building. CT. Vu Yuen Bubbling Well Roads. Cr. Tiendong N. Szechuen Roads. Hsia Kuan. ii.-in Chieh191 words
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98 1934-11-03 17 Reuter. Boston, Nov. 2. I WITH reference to yesterday's message., the America's Cup challenge referred to is the old 12-metre cup offered by the N. A. V R. U. three years ago rmd net sailed this year. I It docs not refer toReuter. - 98 words
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Article198 1934-11-03 17 What It Owes To Us Manager Kev 1001 ball club* In England ran bt rfi he line fQrtuital Ion as Portsmouth. 1 They nrc \r>-r oj >.' dab*. Like me village biurksrni-h. they ov/c no» any man Th s happv 9ial€ 01 affalri i* cue, in I to198 words
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Article63 1934-11-03 17 SYD pUDDEFOOT, the former Blackburn Rovers and Wes! Ham player, looked in at Upton Park recently on his return from Turkey, where he has been engaged as I°T understand that, nccording to present intentions, Poddefoot will not return o i Turkey, preferring to find a post near home.63 words
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Article149 1934-11-03 17 Hockey At K.L. COMBINED SERVICES ALSO ON TOUR Singapore. Saturday. BIG sporting events up-country today and to-morrow hold particular interest for Singapore, in so far as the State hockey and rugger teams wijl bo engaged, and also the Combined Services' rugger tour to Kuala Lumpur and Seremban.149 words
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Article680 1934-11-03 17 His Great Strokes Are Still There DESCRIBING a professional lawn tennis tournament at Southport in Victoria Park in which W. T. rilden and K. Gledhill IU.S.A.i, M. Plaa (France), nnd D. Ifaskell (England) took part. E. J. Sampson n the Manchester Guardian, writes:— The ground is680 words
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Article269 1934-11-03 17 List Of Fixtures For To-Day THE following fixtures in the Foolish and Scottish Football Leagueb will b? played to-day. FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Evertcn. Birmingham v. LUcesur C. Blackburn R. v. Grimsby' T. Leeds United v Chelsea. Liverpool v. W'hampton W. Manchester C. v. Tottenham II. Middier»bro' v.269 words
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Article104 1934-11-03 17 Good Win For Bong Soo And Choon Leong I RESULTS of ties played yesterday in the Straits Chinese Recrea ion Club's open tennis tournament were as follows: OPEN MEN'S DOUBLES Duckworth nnd Hewe"t beat Chow Tat and Chee Tong 6—4. 3—6. 6—2. Bong Soo and Choon Lecng bea104 words
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Article92 1934-11-03 17 To I'lav For Preston North End? RI'MOL K h..- he«»n vimy lnu.-y in Preston t'.atirm tie A"' It linking Nor*h End with Mcihoil, «>1 Gluptro*' Itunccr*. t*r.<Mii only wish i' won true*. IT Vi« huil'- \\«-n t*vi*n :i possibility it wpohl hi- tn ilighhui-.N »r Ni'VCeastlt* or Mi'92 words
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Article459 1934-11-03 17 W. M. Woodful! MADE HIS LAST TEST APPEARANCE MR. W. M. Woodfull, successful captain of the Australian cricket tourists which regained the Ashes is almost through with big cricket. Speaking at a function held In honour of some of the cricketers a y Galle, where they459 words
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Advertisement51 1934-11-03 17 SINGAPORE OFFICE. ,Mji ii It ail 1 1\+. I f ,;asi:i:\ ir;:i"i,• .i!i liue>«- Q "nl ll Sim.h fridge llimd. I You can now buy I I STATE EXPRESS I I luxury cigarettes I I ,at an everyday price. I Mr m* I MADE IN ENGLAND j ARDATH TOBACCO CQHPANYtJ2_L2!I22ii»51 words
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Advertisement104 1934-11-03 17 J Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. vincorporated in the StraiU Settlements). 1 HEAD OFFICE: Groat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. J LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 debited with the Supreme Court of Inland104 words
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Article85 1934-11-03 18 Letters To The xi EJitor. [Our readers are invited to tcrite U us on subjects of public filter est a must be understood t*at the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRtBt A POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten 'double spacing), and85 words
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Article313 1934-11-03 18 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir,-—With ail due respect to the PrestI Municipality ana hi* CamI. as a ratepayer m We Colony, crave indulgence to say somethi k,PVi 10 qut stion of amendment It riages S regardIne hackney carThe views of the President and a few of the313 words
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Article153 1934-11-03 18 'To the Editor. Malaya Tribune) Sir. —I am sure there ar< many who have the experience of b:ing cheate l when they purchase things from cerain d shonest hawkers and shops who use as then-standard scale a certain kmo i i katty measurement made of wood and153 words
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Article126 1934-11-03 18 Risks Own Liffe To Save Sick Indians Nankin;». Ontario. j lather J M. Couture, known »> the 1 l.f l'if? Pa<lrt nf J h North." h». n,l„| hisv life t W Cc ln gtonng t ur ng DntJ wt ok <l"cC S P l0t 8iek Red InJia,1H This126 words
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Article93 1934-11-03 18 Number Mounts Up To Thousands Cape Town. Strikes in Japan ar e so common that tney are counted in thousands, according to Mr. Nobou Fujimura, the Japan ese Consul in Cape Town. We had 15,000 strikes last year be said in a speech here, "and I £xpect93 words
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Article708 1934-11-03 18 Charge Against Vehicles Inspector Singapore. Friday. FURTHER evidence was recorded before the Second Magistrate (Mr. Iff. Gr cci, to-day in the case in which B Eurasian Vehicles Inspector. H. C. Mills. Is charged with receiving an illegal gratification of $150 from a former bus driver. Mr.708 words
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Article822 1934-11-03 18 Jean II Cup Won By Ramona ONLY three six-metres faced the |l lhe start, t ime d for 10 o'clocl postponed 20 minutes in the hope, skipper of Kathleen would maJ ance He did not turn up however Kelat and Ramona crossed h. aether822 words
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Article51 1934-11-03 18 Paris. An hotel at Naples employs a w ighing machine at th? entrance for pub hcity purposes. The machine stands just insid 1 tV door, says the Intransigent, with a notice on it saying: "Guests ar e earnestly requested to weigh themselves before and after their51 words
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Advertisement348 1934-11-03 18 1 jftHiHm'w!" nfT^' i r,>,rT 1 t I Hit ship from Ceylon unloads for him the fra- j grant produce of each trip" (Byron). Thank Heaven for Tea! I am glad I was not born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good Tea. Admittedly348 words
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Advertisement99 1934-11-03 18 Services: Sunday 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 7.30 pjn., Cantonese Service. Thursday, 7.30 p.m., English Service. "BETHEoDA" Bras Basan Road Sunday, 9 a.m., Breaking of Bread. 4 p.m., Bible Clares and Sunda" School. 8pm.. Gospel Servicc Speaker: Mr. E, 'Ilpson. Tuesday. 5.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. 8 p m„ Gcr.pel Meeting in99 words
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Advertisement566 1934-11-03 18 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m., Children's Service. 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. H. M. Naval Base 10 a.m., Service. Johore Service at 6.30 p.m. BETHEL CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL 14, Fowlie566 words
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106 1934-11-03 19 Daventry Changes roOD RELAY. FROM tening is necessary ck on the frequent other changes in the Daventry > i ransmissions. are seasonal and a view to improv al the reception end sion No. 1. which is nal service, is te 4.35 p.m.106 words
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Article332 1934-11-03 19 Self-Contained Luxury Radio FR those who have not seen this receiver, we may be. described as a self-contained luxury radio, with everything enclosed in an attractive bakelite. cabinet. A clearly marked range switch and large dial, combined with single knot tuning, makes it an332 words
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Article119 1934-11-03 19 British Praise Hospitality Of Lisbon Lisbon. THE British delegates to the Congress of the International Committee oi Radio Communications Which na* iust been held at Monte Estonl, speat in'high terms of the hospitality accorded them by the authorities. The privileges granted to the 200 dekrrates included: The free119 words
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Advertisement55 1934-11-03 19 n m I Announcing the new 1 PATTERSON. A seven valve, superheterodyne of I remarkable performance. j Automatic Volume Control. I Coil Switching. Dynamic Loudspeaker. A A T ne Control 1 $160.00 Fully Guaranteed for One Year. Mt Agents: j H. Li. CARTER CO., 17, Capitol Building Singapore. 'Phone 6018.55 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-03 19 90 OF HEALTH TROUBLES DUE TO Constipation BEEGHAM'S PILLS SATISFACTION {■I4 J 1 I THE PUBLIC GET I SATISFACTION WHEN il THEY BUY j H j i Made in England by the Q.E.C. ll THEY CAN ALWAYS I BE RELIED UPON I TO MAKE THE MOST I OF THE CURRENT53 words
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Miscellaneous205 1934-11-03 19 fill Oil. HOLLAND I >s Programmes For The Week-End (trogrammet i,»r tittc i meed by phohl ir- on a waveI as follows: S\TURDAY h Nutiona; Anthem and nt< one drciama-ion b y I Even iA de H iog>. 2 IM. de Wijs« 3 AvutidII bring a tOQg v. 11; by205 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-11-03 19 witlr 5. Lieder fttaej fahrenricn ge.el In G Mahler, a. Wcnn mem e Schat HochStt mark o. Oins.. heuf merger nher's Feld. c Ich hab' em gluhenc Cesser m meiner Brustd U* biauen Augen yon mr.mcm Schatz. H 00 P-m. egg* WsJffi? AlbenizL c Cardoba (Isaac Albeniz>. ill SSI SS*SW-51 words
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Miscellaneous629 1934-11-03 19 LOCAL RECEPTION i Daily Guide For Tribune Readers THE following is a record of average reception of ditlcrent stations daily on the new G.EC. 7 Valves Superaeterodyne Receiver, as reported by Mr. Ian qhong Chew. 5.20 aan 49.5 Metres Nerom Eal.wia very eood here. Dial B.iw 8 4 49(1 Metres629 words
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Miscellaneous284 1934-11-03 19 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programmes For The Week-End THE wireless programmes for die weekend as atmru' the Go:man Short-wave Station Berlin, Broao-e-wtinK House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 31.38 metre-, are as follows: 8 20 Dm. Opening Announcement DJA. German Folk Song Programmerorccost iGerman. E r -'n>. 835 pjn. "A284 words
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Miscellaneous227 1934-11-03 19 &20 p.m.: Tii Commodore Uraa*l Oroht» Ira, directed l>y Ihn. > David* run. Relayed from mo Com- modore Thi-a iv, Hami....i ,.'li. 9.03 p.m.—9.2-1 p.m The New-. ai s i. m. \\w Belfast WireIts? Qrches&ra, i.onduc'wr. Godfrey Brown. n IS p.a».. Madame Butterfly. Ac I. (Puccini). Belayed from Sadler's Walla227 words
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Miscellaneous105 1934-11-03 19 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Wireless Military Band rO-UAV'S I ia ns foll'»Wn: B1.BM Th,- l«* J i: I OW UAYENTKY WAV*fcBWGTH& RJQ a.m. (2.S.A. m v nd Si SlJ metre* Traosm*sJou h"i p.m i.S.f. ,,H aw*rmi .f nd G si. I6J« metres, TtaosmbwHw BJ» p.m. <i.S.I. If-M metre* and105 words
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Advertisement276 1934-11-03 20 I ATTENTION: TOURISTS: f How To Travel 6530 Milesj I 11 days at 6| cents per mile I inclusive of I Steamer R ail Hotel -CM -Ut class throughout 1 I Ask The I j CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE l General Tourists' Agents 82, Robinson Road Telephone No. 5248 f I276 words
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Miscellaneous160 1934-11-03 20 Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope j Y«ur Real )Jf e Told Free. pant experlene©», **«E lha 4- li Ml I nd.a s most fim r «UK] <_ teufoM n by r the sjcJent sriPnee t.. u *e. Mg£&Z*J&. fttl purpose has built u P /Ky^JS^S^ '.r'tion^ lJrary 1 BEL 1^1160 words
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Article871 1934-11-03 21 Ldarmerk Forces To Be r increased developments in conffl the arrangements for biscite are as follows: ol the Saar Governing rn< :> v Knox (British), has inc'nc\\ of the League that port feels oblisea to increase and gendarmerie forces by recruitment out- asks the Council of t871 words
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Article463 1934-11-03 21 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, Oct. 26. MEAT Beef, steak, (round) kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 30 Fowl, kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 38 Ducks (Java), each 40463 words
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Article92 1934-11-03 21 Two Reuter stories show wine as a cause of sudden death. At Lagnieu in Burgundy (France), Louis Fogre. a 70-year-old vintner, has been drowned in a butt of v/ine. He was pressing grapes when a plank gave way and precipitated him head first into the butt. At92 words
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Article511 1934-11-03 21 Resuscitating The Hero And Heroine it Moscow. rE hero—and heroine—are I coming back Into the Soviet drama. Playwrights setm to be abandoning the system of "mass effects" by which a whole group of workers took the place of a single neroThey are now seeking to drive511 words
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Article97 1934-11-03 21 Gold Watch And Chain Hidden Inside Prague. The police at Caslav, in Bohemia suspected a gipsy woman named Alzbeta Ruzickova of having stolen a gold watch and chain from the landlord of an inn The woman and the shed in which she lives were thoroughly searched, but no97 words
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Article82 1934-11-03 21 Scotsman Gets Quarter Share In Gold Mine Vancouver, British Columbia. Several years ago Mr. Alex Campbell, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and his wife, befriended a destitute Ukranian gold prospector in Canada. Now the couple have got their reward. The man they befriended ha 3 made a82 words
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Advertisement217 1934-11-03 21 How She Fooled Him! ,4£fik\ A Bride's Confession t Mousse of Cream is the marvellous discovery of a great French but ma tees it four times as adherent Chemist Scientifically blended in Poudre Tokalon gives a marvellous Poudre Tokalon, it not only prevents complexion of natural looking loveliness the powder217 words
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1666 1934-11-03 22 AMAZING ALLEQATIONS IN SOCIETY CASE JpUTILE attempts to settle the amazing Society case now before the New York Courts mean that the central figure in the proceedings—a ten-year-old heiress to more than half a million pounds left by her father—will be called to the1,666 words
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540 1934-11-03 22 Interpretations Of The Rules (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 16. WE have iried terribly hard, and I am still trying to get this back on a sporting: basis and not to make it the sort 0 f thing that leads540 words
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Article162 1934-11-03 22 Party Charged With Smuggling Marks Amsterdam. Eleven women and three merf have been arrested and charged with smuggling marks by the German frontier officials near Cleve, Prussia. They are alleged to have specialised in regularly crossing the Dutch-German frontier with cheques for large amounts ol Blocked marks duly162 words
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Article17 1934-11-03 22 Placed At The Summit Of A Mountain Moscow. tat n to a rut A17 words
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Article, Illustration327 1934-11-03 22 Simple method i„ Magnet ism. Memnrj i und n NLpower. mi Desrrlbhie 'hi* i ni M ,i. Rilher ».lh Keif. \nal> I hiirnt'ter Oelii.rahi.n I KIT u, who wrile Hi 4 ,t„, "Th" wonderful (wwsr i, enee, Magnetism. FWiiuo tall u what yon w ll. t327 words
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Advertisement252 1934-11-03 22 1_ Preserve" Wat WITH jA SiizabjetK BEAUTY PREPARATIONS H Treatment by Appointment HB Telephone 6115 H| MAYNARD ltd. M MASTERS fel^ Vapex j j THE MAGIC DROP j COLD-CATARRH Jj I j* INFLUENZA-HAY FEVER. K^j The simplest way to cure a Cold is to put a drop of "Vapex" on252 words
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Advertisement215 1934-11-03 22 AFTER j PUT O^eightl Kruschen Took in Again 1 A woman sends the follow! the consequences of which she wa:« involved™ A year ago I had accident, which lef: m< cripple. Having to 11 j being unable to move I flesh. When 1 mv abk again, I found 1 v.a-215 words
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Article, Illustration80 1934-11-03 23 ft! B'VS. v eek'a mail bag has been ilingly large and, therefore, ur contributions this week nnrar in to-day's publication, mill, however, appear next u» tk. lam lati to see that many new numbers have taken my advice and r.ota i «<1 to be sent80 words
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Article383 1934-11-03 23 Daud bin Kassim - "Daud bin Kassim." have nothing good to say i t t :m<mn They are dogmatic, fu to believe that there is <>d by going to the cinema. i cinema is no place' for ul aood character. h»lievr that good and "goodypoople will be Influenced by383 words
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Article150 1934-11-03 23 C. Alwis - By "C. Alwis." 1 Dorby is surely the most popular t .vinous race of present times. every nationality flock to 1 "n Downs to see the mast: famous 1 '!t the world. you know when the Derby was 'W!? Its origin IS not difficult to tor150 words
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Article597 1934-11-03 23 Bain Pahat - (By "Bain Pahat." Before I took this shape I was in the nttle town of Lucknow, India, and was sent to England as an ingot. Then I Was refined and sent to the mint where I took this shape with the head of His Majesty597 words
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Article282 1934-11-03 23 Chia Beng Boon - <B v "Chia Beng Boon" My favourite author is Charles Lamb, ile was born at Crown OLice Uoaa i ondon in the year 1775. A* a boy he USS tent to Christ-» Hospital. Londo:, l0^c Cd lle B mado friends Willi Colerldoo. the author 01 ihat eminent282 words
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Article425 1934-11-03 23 T. W. Koh - (By "T. W. Koh." This aphorism that Are i; a !',ood servant but a bad master simply stab that fire is very serviceable, when under control, but exceedingly dangerou; when out of control. Our ancestors existing in' tha age? anticipating the time of the invention of matches, were obliged425 words
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Article350 1934-11-03 23 K. Hwa Lim - (by "K. Hwa Lim." War is a barbarous act, while education is an art which aims at some good. Wai means destruction and education tends to development. The two subjects are so totally different that it would seem ridiculous, if not aosurd, to bring them together as350 words
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Advertisement177 1934-11-03 23 I i I MUKMAID BRA"Pa 1 Ll a &m a necessity f ,ife I I Ths importance of I I M milk in diet, especially m I :i m Ukmaid Brand t I |f SWEE NED gJT I i„ the diet of the il S W j young, cannot b?177 words
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Article, Illustration35 1934-11-03 24 Basket-ten and volley-ball players taking part in the Singapore leagues. The open ng of the Singapore basket-tell and volley-ball leagues. Dr jt Phlll p Tynu is seen addressing ne gathering.35 words
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Article, Illustration47 1934-11-03 24 Chnn Ah Kow winner cf the rich jump at the Medical Colleae sports 8.R.0 W His. who won the putting-the-weight event at the Medical College sports. Yeok Bok Choon. runner-up in the high jump at the recen. Medical College sports.47 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-11-03 24 Another event in the schoolboys' boxing contests on Thursday.20 words
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Advertisement133 1934-11-03 24 1 "DAISY for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Road. Singapore. 'Phone 4097 When you feel run-down—as you almost certainly will from time to time in the trying Tropical climate—nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous t nic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" Iron133 words
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Advertisement85 1934-11-03 24 Read The I ©iribunr I I For 'Best I SPORTS REPORTS Thei r 1934 MODEL-. every other J n 4 exKt,n 2 Pen-market— llxM especially for its cheapoess durability IJĔM /JjmV and world-wide lacquer design*;. tS&//y*mW lhe nibs which are tipped with best fSL\V^JW indium ensures smooth writing and IXmW/tirJf&85 words
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