Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1934
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Title Section44 1934-11-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXL -No. 286 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1934 FIVE CEN it. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 21, 1935. Malaya Tribune ::i t'AtSKri SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. > OVEMBER 21, 1034 FIVE i r:; i44 words
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Advertisement157 1934-11-24 1 j T(ead The j "Dominant In zfAAalaya THE L4ST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING. Sole Importers: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. ~mm "m*"** m m mm m MILK THE PERFECT FOOD FOR BABY j— j FOR YOUR BABY BUY Blue Cross The Perfect Milk i157 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-24 1 ®P| Crosse Blackwells fvP^II/ Soups, Jams. Pickle?. Sauces and Pastes and many othrr pre- j££%r pared food delicacies, owe their perfcf t.ion to the long- exp'. rience yZ&jSBj of one of the oldest and best known P-itish Manufacturers Only j ihv very hen injrredients are and the careful attention TAIL115 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-11-24 2 Dear Girl*. This week I am glad to see we have three ntw Cornerite*, to whom badges have 4?»*eadv been dispatched. Your contributions this \v**ek have again been very interesting. Ix>ve. Aunt Sully.38 words
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Article369 1934-11-24 2 D[i "C Aluls."» Eciwa: Dids siit down on Mn- iailwnv •it* whk'h runs through a lohflv wood. e h»'(1 the look of hftunted cj-trntv- »he 'eft und rlnh: ftp ;ut—.r-j Ms !cad ir. crrac expert.» 4 lon fhu. a*: uiv j inmcij: his enemv iniyMi creep upon tin369 words
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Article212 1934-11-24 2 ißtj "Jcr. Qu*cn stKid in'her doe,s hi» rtuty 'owv.rd* :>ts children. he loves them idueut*».r.i'eiu ami provide lor ihem A chuen dots his outy towards h ecir.-ry lie Joves It wt h a well-order-ed afire'ion. and m case nj need he is I'VCTI ready ;o dip212 words
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Article108 1934-11-24 2 (By "Midday Sun."J A famous lawyer was watching some games. A fanner came to him and said I "O. famous lawyer; please give me- your advice The dog of a rich neighbour of mine came into my field and Wiled of my hens. What shall108 words
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Article471 1934-11-24 2 ißy "Raindrop") A poor. Malay woman lived in an old hut with a leaky roof. She was so pooi that she had scarcely anything to -.'at, and she was clothed In rags. Every night she was greatly troubled by mosquitoes which she killed by hundreds The rest471 words
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Article266 1934-11-24 2 Bij "Hwa II at in.v, you du ttoi -.tic're d. try try try ngii'n. From *hese words w» eun 'earn the real menuing <>j perseverance Fcrseveianee ran make u« good and famous and many men have becomo nieut becatiar *»1 *****1" persevetanec For example, the King of Scotland had266 words
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Article363 1934-11-24 2 'By "Nighlutuic Prmmu v of mind i of flunking quickly a: time or emergency, enablmink clearly una act aromai'* It is usually lound in tl noturolly good leader?, of I.l^. of tilt; qualities Which m.ikr Jor leadership. The bUggPStioilfi of m a clear hr?ad. when other stricken363 words
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Article142 1934-11-24 2 iPjr "June CUmt. Here I am ug.Un ulti Thi«s is my tirs! chat tribuiuu; urti/ile-, oi 1 1 am sorry to <>.*e I h;i r n* have entirety di'A.vvv > cry pleased v/li i* tne Cot Every week new menvtv the Corner ami thir.'s rtu» tjood news.142 words
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Article92 1934-11-24 2 'By "Snowdrop. Hello! Sia'.ers 'tnd Cuu not rc»iitr k l>utlii4; to our C lonu lime To-day here I mil t'.u n 1 article r>n "A Friendly Ch 1 "Corner What ever Is the mui'er I Amy" it fielmx mouths mi I contributed any urticle »o »h<* <92 words
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Article14 1934-11-24 2 "Ccllrfn More." 'Indigo Girl.," and "Tom Boy" arc welcomed to the corner.14 words
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Advertisement241 1934-11-24 2 i i i i i i ii i i i rri i i i iii i i i i i •t• i i i •i•» 11 i i i i• 'IWII:!llllMII:|ll|;ilHai l|.|ll(ll| I i|:HIHI!|iIiIHIIHHIiI J'!il ll il l''*""'*' 5 i You Can Travel in China for j I Less Than241 words
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Advertisement65 1934-11-24 2 j 2fw FATHER'S A DIFFERENT MAN now he's had Scott's Porage Oa*s Scott's Porage Oats-the Quality Oats are made from the finest and most strengthening Oats that even Scotland grows —the ideal breakfast for young and old, in any climate. COOKS IN Sole Agents for Malaya. THfc, tSOKiiCMJ COMPANY, ITD.65 words
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Article1113 1934-11-24 3 right For Cargoes .OVKRNMLNT'S TKA vil> SUBSIDY <B\ Air Mail). London, Nov. 7. TIIM Covvninient s shipping rjolicj i> now taking final shape, alier a rioo ol ihiv e months, and the neces.try i»il! will be ready for considerai<»n !>.v ihi* House of Commons at an1,113 words
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Article514 1934-11-24 3 Animal With An Iron Grip London, Oct. :50. A REMARKABLE nocturnal half-monkey or lemur, known m Bosnian's potto, arrived during the week from West Afnea. The potto has the immense eves and dense woolly coat common ki other nocturnal lemurs, but unique i,i several uther514 words
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Article182 1934-11-24 3 Septuagenarian Walks '2,772 Miles ftniAici'dam. A 73-year-olct Du'.ciunan. 'ho w:ailcU to th. r Pgjj?, t)u could .iot u fluid ro t \o by -rain. li. walked to Rome .;rij back »0 Ills r..\ ''.o vUiagr\ Tcgclcn. in the SoiM< f 'i Hi.-liii'ict He Itiv J:? vflr'apc182 words
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Advertisement257 1934-11-24 3 iii i i mum mmmmmmmmm •Mm• rmi— ■tnninKm mm i -i'r'iiini n'l'm Bo you suffer from INDIGESTION? DOESN'T THAT MAKE YOU THINK? j 9 out 10 people suffer from Indigestion for It is perhaps the most common of human complaints. It is the main cause of restless nights and a257 words
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Advertisement81 1934-11-24 3 1*•• I t 1.1 •«iiniiMili•lli■llllilii > I I i i i i i t I i i I I f i i ,i BAR-LOCK TYPE AGENCY 2 dm to all users of Typewriter- and office iimilfrwu nen mv i.-t- I t:on bo examine the latest ail British Bar-Lock Typewriter i81 words
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855 1934-11-24 4 Shipping News Notices. BUILDING OF SUPER LINERS URGED U.S. Answer To Foreign Competition THE former chairman ol the Shipping Board, Mr. T. V. O'Connor, recently urged President Roosevelt to recommend to Congress an appropriation of $100,000,000 (£20,000,000 at par) for the .Construction of three super liners for the United States855 words
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Article371 1934-11-24 4 Fire In Hold Of Italian Liner WHEN the 3,000-ton Italian s.s. Leopardi, of Fiume. reached Butler's Wharf, Bermondsey. in mail week, over a score of tire engines and 100 firemen, equipped with smoke helmets and other lire-fighting devices, were waiting in response to a wireless message that371 words
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Article263 1934-11-24 4 Canadian Ynd Mexican Ships Change Hands i!• y, i.«• U'ifd -M-uiuer Proiptetoi it-A < atudiufi l J u> petior). iv\u decks, li'L 1 on.-. w r i'« ion» carrying üb"Ut *.:<*! 'o.'- deadweight i»n a dratt o* i■ r J jj: >hi I by < and?*■:■> S'k263 words
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Article166 1934-11-24 4 To Relieve The Eagle On China Station (By Air Mail) London, Nov, I CARRYING n.ne Fairey Seals—ihe latest type of long-distance reconnaissance machines —and six Hiivktv OsprtjjM (K-«kca»er t»ihier>} 'he wii' nift-c-arriev Hermes is leaving" short!) for China. Commanded bj CftpUiin the Honourable Gt-oryre Fiaaer D.S.O .-.tie will166 words
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Article78 1934-11-24 4 Empress Of Japan Breaks Another Record The flagship of the Canadian Pacific S:eamship Company, the Empress of apan. mis aided another Isttrel to her already formidable list of records for trans-Pacific crossings. When the liner arrived in Hongkong on Nov. 9, it was learned that tht broke her78 words
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Article36 1934-11-24 4 Breaks Trans-Atlantic Tinu Record Nf\v YoiJv, N'tv ♦> h'*r bundn'dtli «i-sti'vi v«»yu»jf :h-N'ord-i t jtsv'h»»! i.ioyd liner Oiunnm htv.'c» i;«r>>-.\Tinrtiic n-.-ord bv passm# Am rt'M- IJpW »11 i!T m>i«u p* aft.s i-.<vink r «'I lIMIUI-jt36 words
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Article500 1934-11-24 4 Germans' Adventure From Hongkong DURING the week-end tu-y Germans, M. Uankc, of Messrs. Y 1 eld and Co. Lid., iinrt E. Much, ot Messrs. Rcuior, Broeckelmann and Co.. made the trip irom Hongkong *o Mucuo in a 16i(rfll rubber folding bonl equipped with a H.P500 words
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Advertisement427 1934-11-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Pa Oand BRITISH 1N DIA I». O. S. ;N. Co.'a SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage Singapore. i ORFII 10,000 In port KANCHI 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI 6.510 Dec. 19 NAI DERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1035 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan. 17 LAJPUTAN 17,000 Jan. 18 CHITRAL 15,000427 words
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Advertisement166 1934-11-24 4 j tp LLOYD TRIESTINO j (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY A CHINA. CaHing at Penangt Bombfly j Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieate, Said Pi***"*. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste Leaving Spore. m.v. HILDA Nov. 30 Nov.166 words
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Advertisement366 1934-11-24 4 I HAMBURG-AMERIK/* LINIEe DeuUca AuitraJisch* Dampfschifrs Geeeil»eh«ft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'por* SA OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec. 2 j t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 KARNAK. via Manila Dec. 27 1935 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila366 words
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Advertisement508 1934-11-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHKk (Incorporated in GfrT,»: j The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:—. OUTWARDS. 1934 j "TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China a id Japan "SAARBRUCKEN," for Manila H'kong 1 S'hai, N. China Japan 1" 5 "DONAU." for Manila, H'k<m<r. S'hai, N. China Japan Dec. IS HOMEWARDS For508 words
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Article175 1934-11-24 5 QUOTATIONS below YESTERDAY I>ut IJetter I ndertone Reported fly Our financial Correspondent) Sin/ Saturday, 11 a.m. I t .-day 's Priccs i r CSiUKapore), 19" a cts., down el >'£»rket rone: Quiet, oter day** Prices:— 1 G i 16*1,. unchanged. .V.rU't Tone; Quiet. j .v York:175 words
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Article213 1934-11-24 5 Substitute Even For Glass Writing in the 'Frraday House Journal,'" Dr. W. R. C. Coocle Adams says: Aluminium exists in all 'common clay.' vhich may be taken as an aluminium silicate. Though many patents for extracting it exist, none has been commercially successful, and it is the213 words
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1339 1934-11-24 5 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt: MINING Singapore, Saturday, 10 a.m. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co.. exchange and1,339 words
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Article443 1934-11-24 5 I Buffer Stocks' Critical Phase i I (By Air Mail/ <From Our Own Correspondent) BUFFER Stock" structure has reached cntlc al stage according to Messrs. deal? wi?h S, tH M °Pi hly review wnich also deals with the efforts of "the group" to fr^fraV 0 incr443 words
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Article398 1934-11-24 5 Anxiety Over Need For Co-operation The writer* consider that the anxiety on the part of the restriction authoi jtlws o get the good will, and if possible the 00-ope ration of consumers a; the picsrjn juncture Is ea?.tly under %tanduble. The buffer stock Is accumulating to gelhu398 words
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Article171 1934-11-24 5 Increased Use Up To August, 1934 WORLD apparent consumption of tin for th- year ending August, 1934 ii7rJ.nl 1,400 l ons as spared with 117,000 tons m the preceding 12 months according to the October issue of Th* Hague Statistical Bulletin. The amount of tin used in manulacture171 words
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Article158 1934-11-24 5 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 BritMh Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Mr/tor Spitit ex pump per British Imperial galo* $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial158 words
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Article408 1934-11-24 5 Local Firms Review The Week MESSRS. Lewis and Peat I Singapore) Ltd In their weekly rubber report, dated Nov. 23, State: Heavy liquidation during the week has caused values locally to come more iuto line with the quotations of the home markets and a fair volume of408 words
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Article70 1934-11-24 5 fl DAILY PRICES CCRRENT. jFor RM.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (Ioo.se) 2Q% 20 (F. 0.8.) Current month 20V 2 20 c Jan. March 21 21% April June 22% 22% July Sept. 23% 23% Tone of Market: Quiet steady..70 words
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Article150 1934-11-24 5 Estate Production In The Netherlands The following information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Ba'-avia. Production on Estates converted l o long one of 2.210 lb. dry weight. Total Sept. Jan.to .June to T<.'al—Jan. 1933 1934 May in- Sept. in- t, Sept..150 words
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Advertisement113 1934-11-24 5 THIS SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AHD WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager OFFICE: 1. FINLAYBON GRBBN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D'Almeida Street. 1 sed and Subscribed Capita] £2,000,000 up-Capital £1,000,000 R< serve Fund and rest 500,000113 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-24 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOD CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singapore. f, c_ Johnson. Cer-eml Manager.27 words
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Advertisement80 1934-11-24 5 Nederlandsche, Handel-Maatschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. i 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 principal80 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-24 5 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: cniNA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,213 words
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Advertisement530 1934-11-24 6 I M. HASSAN, 1 M, 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, j SINGAPORE. j We undertake al; sorts of work in electrical, gas and 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 or530 words
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Advertisement635 1934-11-24 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Oth' c. up to noon of the 4tn j December. 1934. for the following supply:-- j Supplies of Elect-rical Store* far the period January Ist to December 31st, 1935. Every perWn applying for a form of Tender635 words
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Advertisement598 1934-11-24 6 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hurt the Trade Mark depicted above is the c&ctjdeive 7 roperty of Chop Lecng Hong of N< <m 7-88. R) -hore Road, .Singapore, and is v ysd by lin.ni i t connection with bicycles, bicycl lamps, rubber tyres and tubes and r* 11598 words
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Advertisement418 1934-11-24 6 SITUATIONS VACANT.! WANTED —A lady Canvasser to canvas advert -'sing contracts for a leading Journal, i Apply Bo* No. 484, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Lady Cashier and Bill Collector with cash recuvitv of $200 Mfcfc. No bond accepted. Apply Box No. 183 M..b:ya Tribons, Singapore. j WANTED I WANTED —An418 words
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Advertisement281 1934-11-24 6 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A. Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaot, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE YOUR EXAMINATION281 words
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Advertisement562 1934-11-24 6 VERY f LATEST f CLOCKS WATCHES I JUST RECEIVED 4/ and ar;> now OX DISPLAY YICK WOH HING jf 420, North Biidge Road (Near Middle Road). European Hairdn. Permanent \va.. specialists. Tel. N... i TO LET. TO LET—No. 38, Scott* R >ad S l i Baobid, 31, Dhoby Ghaut. TO562 words
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Article702 1934-11-24 7 K. U Aerodrome MAJOR R. 1,. NUNN TO ADVISE From Our Own Rcpcrter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. As reported over a month ago, Government is to provide the »ney for improving drainage of the md presently used as an aerobe by the Kuala Lumpur Flying to the702 words
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Article159 1934-11-24 7 Looking- For Fiancee Who Had Jilted Him Nice. A MAN walking among Uie fashionable aiv"m m l,le Promenade de« i'ii S 5 e tltickly swatned in on tidacch. attracted the attention of the i? n wln r f t,IG strange way he dtarcd I ~1 11 lhc159 words
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Article191 1934-11-24 7 Pictures Transmitted By Wireless London, Oct. 17. THE first picture ever transmitted by wireless from "England to Australia was published in a newspaper of Melbourne, Australia, to-day. This achievement has b;en made possible by modem photo-telegraphy transmitting and receiving apparatus installed In London and Melbourne Experimental tests have191 words
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Article78 1934-11-24 7 Part Of Route Will Be Changed Shim Pao. Peiping, Oct 17. In view of the heavy rainfall in Sui--2 van this year, which has undermined the bed of the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway and caused many mishaps this summer, the railway authorities have dei ided to build a new lineShim Pao. - 78 words
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Advertisement180 1934-11-24 7 and more, people are beginning to realise that too much tea is harmful. Tea contains tannin and eaffein, 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 twire day, tea the rest of the180 words
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Advertisement453 1934-11-24 7 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). Celeberant the Lord Bishop. 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Cermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Evening Service453 words
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Advertisement368 1934-11-24 7 the Cheong Nam Schooi, 123, Joe Chiat Place. Preacher: Mr. Chow Hock Hin. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Paya Lebar 9 a.m.. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Service of Worship. Preacher. Mr. Lee Teck Hock. Wednesday. 5.30 p.m_. Prayer Meeting Preacher: Mr. Chew Hock Hin. Friday. 8 p.m., Epworth League Meeting. Saturday,368 words
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Advertisement613 1934-11-24 7 YOUR I MAY LET YOU DOWN. j BUT j GAS <*> Y/p ,S ALWAYS READY I r o FOR A LIGHTED MATCH, i j FOR PERFECT COOKING, INSTANTANEOUS AND ABUNDANT HOT WATER. 'PHONE 5101. w*smmm\ ava Yourself 01 ur Most Exceptional Offer A To Suit (j MM Wk\\\\\ Or Fairy613 words
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Article, Illustration141 1934-11-24 8 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Nov. 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Kinta 13; Bin tang 9; Tango Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Miharu Maru 30; Steel Scientist141 words
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Article165 1934-11-24 8 Men Die From Fumes 01 Burning- Snake Simla. THE snakes have just caused 23 deaths in India. Six men died and one lost his sight near Kapurthala. Punjab, after being overcome by fumes rrom a burning bu.>h in which a huge King Cobra had taken refuge. The men165 words
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Article51 1934-11-24 8 The local agents of the Imperial Airways notify that the outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at abou: 7 p.m. to-morrow. The mail wili be available to boxholders and window delivery ticker holders immediately. Correspondence for non-boxholders will em oul by the 8.25 a.m. delivery on51 words
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Obituary125 1934-11-24 8 Daughter Of Well-Known Chief 'From Our nun Cormpcndent/ Ipoh. Nov. 22 THE dcuth is announced i»l T?h 11 ii mal' mOUiffr of Hj«i Abel 11 Wiuiitb. Advocate end Sl'LtvLo. tptci. She va< .t U iuilitf-r of that wt il-kno?.:i Perak territorial Ciuol the lute125 words
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Article226 1934-11-24 8 (Sonorous Help For Fund From Kdan tan The H ,n. Sieve ury of Keiuntan Boy Soou's' A-m» miion senrl* tin- following i-t 112 n the Australian JttitT himee F.inri up in Nov. UO, ImMJ; To'al umMilli; previously i aulrtiowlodnfd ooj Rv contribution fn m:— Thf Kr*h,ji Government 700.00226 words
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Article211 1934-11-24 8 SELLING. Singapore, Uov. 23. London 3 months' sight 2j4 7,32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 3j16 London 60 days' sight 2|4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 2|4Va London demand 214 5.,32 London T.T. 2|4 332 Lyons and Paris demand 879 Hamburg demand *43 New York demand 53 vs211 words
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Article217 1934-11-24 8 Singapore. Jiov. 23. R. 'Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan Ql2.i R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per.Koyan $'2i R. <S:am) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $119 Rice. B. Slam N. 1 per Koyan $120 Rice, B. Siam N 2 per Koyan $117 Slam, Ai $131 Siam,217 words
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Article103 1934-11-24 8 Convicts To lie Taught Gardening Alexandria COnvie!> unplanned at 'near r.iiio'. ibe ''Dartmoor of Ejypt," :»re lo bo t.illghl gardening The Du< lC!-Gi*n:ral cf Egyptian FrLhas iic;?wn up a srhenae to cresi'r d buce Government orchard of ti23 tie res u* he foo cf tile Mokhattam Hills betwoen103 words
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Article430 1934-11-24 8 Public Functions Sports Fixture- TO-DAY NOV !4 High Tide:?.—o.4:» u.m 11.4P, Races: Singapore Nover third day. Ruyby: Malaya Cuo, Mr*n Singapore. ScretabaiV. United Service. II 6Cr v South Johore. Dun"-, United Services OtTinrr- > i Hockey: OR A. v. Klutl.x:» Ft Assn. v Royal430 words
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Article59 1934-11-24 8 ALII AMUR A. "Here C afollo.—Chinese pfa CAPITOL—"The Ba EMPIRE.—"The Perils ccnelud.ng chapters. GREAT WORLD. —Cabart I Side-shows, Dean's Grand nese Wayangs, Cinemas. Talk MARLBOROUGH- S;: tri," Tamil talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabare: 8 Side-shows, Malay Operas, ChiJ yangs. Cinemas. Talkies, etc PAVILION I Lttle fttan, RlTZ.—Double talki* i X dais"59 words
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Advertisement702 1934-11-24 8 I SINGAPORE HOTELS SEA VIEW HOTEL. TO-NIGHT IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CABARET. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE BY THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS. DINNER S3 "»0 AFTER DINNER ADM. $1.50. (*l_t„ thY Poppy Da, Fund). (All uate receipts to the Poppy Day Fund). SEA* VIEW702 words
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Advertisement99 1934-11-24 8 ChanfJ 0 that the world's best tooth cleanser is also the roost economical Date your case of Gibbs Dentifrice when you start to use it and notice how slowly the dainty pink cake is used up. None is spilled, none wasted or squeezed out accidentally. Notice, too, how sparkling white99 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-24 8 FIGARO Lad ies Hairdressers PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) and at 93, Bias Basah Road.24 words
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Miscellaneous80 1934-11-24 8 DAILI WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Law Yesterday Nighi Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine. Temp Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F Alar Star 82 Nil (X 71 Mersing 79 0 90 0.1 72 Kota Bharu 76 280 Nil 73 Bukit Jcram 87 0.37 3 5 73 Malacca 8480 words
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Miscellaneous136 1934-11-24 8 [^AJ.j^lLlCgjg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (Asdang) 2 p.m. Pontianak (Togian) 3 p.m, Djambi <Toba) 3 p.m. Borneo (North), Brunei and Labuan (Marudu) 3.30 p.m. Sarawak (generally), Miri, Sarikei and Sibu (Marudu) 3.30 p.m Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 4 p.m. Soengei Liat (Senang) 4 p.m Pangkal Pinang (Senang) 4136 words
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Article56 1934-11-24 9 j Shanghai, Nov. 8. Chh a a io fr r n^ iVi n? i 6tS im POi'ted into unina from abroad during thP «-II S3 352 96°o mh f J' 34 '"S'fn va™ according to information from customs circles. Tliis 'hows increase of $643.000 over r cordond56 words
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Advertisement80 1934-11-24 9 EBaBBB* I L I Patterson I I ALL WAVE I J SEVEN VALVE SUPER HETERODYNE I Singapore, Radi Sound Engineers. P-^^SZs2Stti£r^z s lS2S2^^c Batavia. rJ I I THE PUBLIC GET II SATISFACTION WHEN 1 THEY BUY i Kb .^^bbbbbbbb^^ I LAMPS j M J >*> Made ,n En 9'«nd by80 words
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Miscellaneous493 1934-11-24 9 GOOD RESULTS ON INDOOR AERIAL Local Reception NEW RECEIVERS EFFECTIVE IWtry and other European stations. Daventry solicits reports *v Reception over this week improved round although atmosphericwere sometimes troublesome Several new wireless s*» h a rived, namely thT L;. efs havo Just onal 10 Tiiho t?a Patterson Profes-ri-L IUOC 'R.C.A.I493 words
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Miscellaneous1295 1934-11-24 9 Malayan Radio Mews And Notes ,iKKUN^^"" 7E to-night with H.M.V. re- I F| AVC I?TVf 0TT317 '2op. m P^ comm ences with the I pWrammr I LOCAL BROADCASTING taw*, bib- Wireless Programme For &int'hem c FrCnCh Na I "ROGRAMME J 19.74 m. Concert: Sele?iiL The Week-End 730 Pm Scenes From1,295 words
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Advertisement658 1934-11-24 10 h The girl whose first picture ONLY YESTIiKDAI, raisea ne 315 6.15 9 Lr„ S th,,. mil in Universal pic,ur, z »,i I Han, FaHaOa, g j jp< MARGARET SUL LA VANI I Universal Pictures 9 greatest triumph m kind Mao Marsh, Alan Hale, Com-!., Meeker, Muriel Kirkland, Hedda S658 words
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Article559 1934-11-24 11 Electrician Fined In Johore I 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore 3ahru. Nov. 22 CHAN Kirn Swee, a young English speaking Chinese who described himself as an electrician, was charged yesterday before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Tahya I Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru I with having committed house559 words
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Article130 1934-11-24 11 Coventor To Attend Dinner Or Doc. 10 ihe Sm aporn Rotary C'ub. «no uolii*; r .'.h V. r,.i :r l, li y 29 will adrtrm .ne fli-i). .i* itie luncheon Meofln» to be held A rtp'PW ««>■<•< <ia Mu'Tai; Uv lellovvuig member* cl the cju»> I wil iiiruct130 words
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Advertisement483 1934-11-24 11 TROISE AND BIS BANDOLIERS ON REX f 8108. PLAY TO ME GYPSY X IN THE HILLS OF COLORADO 8129. LA PALOMA. BLACK EYES. 8153. BESIDE MY CARAVAN I MAUUSCHKA. a 8202. A CAFE IN VIENNA 1 BALLARINA. 8237. DESTINY, Waltz. 5 NIGHT ON GLADNESS Waltz E 8244. MADONNA MINE 3483 words
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Advertisement111 1934-11-24 11 g iOUB EXTRAORDINARY \ilK\CTro\ 1 AT HE I I Apollo Talkie Theatre i I LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT At 7.:i<) p.m. I Z SEE THE FINfiST PIC'i A RK OF THE YEAR 1 I The 12th Chapter. I j "The Hero From East" Starring CHIANG YEE TING, MISS Wl LIE CHI111 words
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Advertisement366 1934-11-24 11 > t mm mmmmmm *mmmmxmmmmmmwmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm 1 BOWDEN S MILK FOOD IS PURE j -Made entirely from English M.lk I "IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS" Z I WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION SITU AS CANE SI GAK f (SUCROSE). See that your Baby Sugar (Sucrose). I urets the best. I aow&vs -J t aiu Sugar366 words
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Miscellaneous625 1934-11-24 11 CLUB DIARY {There are numerous Clubs ay& Societies in Singapore, most of tht members of which are readers of the •Malaya Tribune." This Diary is prodded specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interut will still be included in the625 words
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Obituary41 1934-11-24 12 LfHI KEK Ml >> .n Mr. and Mrs*. Loh Mi years, i>:u»eo uwuy I'itlay, Tlnl \<u mi her, at 7.10 T'-ni., n' S". 521, J{, ad. Funeral at Biiiadar I'liiniery, a ",.15 pm. Sai-urday, 1' 11 h Nov» ml»t>r41 words
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Article642 1934-11-24 12 JHROUGHOUT the week the naval talks in London have been carried on, despite the reports that Japan would not budge an inch from her demand for parity. Most of the talking seems to have been done by- Britain, in trying to persuade the Japanese to drop their642 words
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Article87 1934-11-24 12 Shanghai, Nov. 24. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has, issued n statement advising the students In the Central Military College. Every modern soldier, he said, must possess experience in air-piloting, which s being used as the new slogan of the College. The Executive Yujan at Nanking has issuer a87 words
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Article27 1934-11-24 12 The Bishop of Singapore arrived back from leave by the Corfu yesterday. r H A R Cheeseman, Inspector of Schools, returned from leave by the Corfu yesterday.27 words
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Article1199 1934-11-24 12 Lord Baden-PoweWs Wonderful Career TOKD Baden-Powell, G.C.M.G., C.C.V.0., X.C.8., Chief of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, is now in Malaya in the course el his journey to Melbourne to attend the great Jamboree. He will be present at a Rally in Kuala Lumpur on1,199 words
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Article36 1934-11-24 12 GIRLS' CORNER, 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, S. CHURCH SERVICES. 7. WIRELESS TOPICS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 11. SPORTS NEWS, 16 and 17. DEATH OF SIR ARTHUR PINERO. 19. MALACCA MUNICIPAL MEETING. 20 BOYS' CORNER, 23.36 words
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Advertisement85 1934-11-24 12 COLO^^ THESE TIES ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. MADE FROM SAMPLE SQUARES OF SUPERIOR QUALITIES THEY ARE WELL FINISHED AND FULL LENGTH. PRICE $1.00 EACH ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. l Obtainable from: JOBN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH. ItIIE ROBINSO^ COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. m85 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-24 12 FEW ARE GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enioys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE MMMBSj mm m kmr^rmbsi g MX U LU M S PER F E CTION REMOVAL82 words
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Article, Illustration488 1934-11-24 13 "GIGANTIC PREPARATIONS" Germany Ridicules The Reports Reuter. "RUSSIA has a solid and well equipped army which she offers us m the event of war with Germany" said M. Archimbaud, introducing the Army Estimates in the French t hamberReuter. - 488 words
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Article82 1934-11-24 13 Forcing Judge To Decide Reuter. New York, Nov. 23. THE Appelate Court has granted the application of Mrs. Vanderbilt requiring Judge Carew to show cause why a writ sheuld not be issued calling on him to sustain or dismiss her writ of habeas corpus in connection with Gloria.Reuter. - 82 words
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Article52 1934-11-24 13 A Hundred Victims Within A Week Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Nov. 24. A terrible epidemic around Yutienhsien. in HopeL has claimed 100 victims, mostly children and women, within a week. j The victims at first show signs of beadache and death comes after three hours ,sin ChewSin Chew Jit Poh. - 52 words
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Article159 1934-11-24 13 U.S* Assurance Of Co-Operation Reuter. Washington. Nov. 23. MR. Cordell Hull declared that he had read Sir John Simon's speech in the House of Commons yesterday with oarticular interest and found it was a lucid exposition of the difficulties of the naval talks. One of the brightReuter. - 159 words
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Article254 1934-11-24 13 Retired Dresser's Sad End (From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh, Nov. 22. A RIVER tragedy resulting in the death of Mr. Doriappa. a mired dresser of the F M. S. Mrdical Service, occurred at Teluk Anson on Monday last. It would appear that Mr. Doriappa254 words
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Article133 1934-11-24 13 Electricity Wandering All Over" I Reuter. Paris, Nov. 23. «IJLECTRICITY was wandering all over the ship at its own sweel will" declared counsel for the insurers of the burned French liner Atlantique during the continued hearing of the iaw suit In the Appeal Court here. He alleged thatReuter. - 133 words
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Article90 1934-11-24 13 Special Meeting To Raise Public Loan (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE special meeting of the Federral Council called for Monday is for the purpose of asking the authority of the Councillors to raise a public loan to pay off the loan of £9,355,000 made to90 words
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Article625 1934-11-24 13 Szechuen's Plight APPEAL TO OVERSEAS CHINESE Min Kuo Jih Pao. Hongkong, Nov. 24. THE main force of the Reds along the Hunan Kwangtung border have retreated to Wingming and kiangwah and are threatening the borders of Kwangsi. The remnants from Huichang, ir Fukien, are fleeing to northernMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 625 words
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Article63 1934-11-24 13 Tennis Tournament Dance To-night The S.C.R.C, is holding h.s firm open tenuis tournament dance at the New World cabaret, and on extension to 2 a.m. has been secured. Thtre will be new turns by Molly and Henry and other items by* the girls. Another feature will be lantern63 words
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Article260 1934-11-24 13 New S.T.C. Fleet Ready For The Road THE mosquito buses which have bscome such a familiar sight on the Geylang-Tanjong Pagar route will be replaced from January 1 by a fl et of 55 new buses which will be run by the Singapore Traction Company.260 words
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Article99 1934-11-24 13 Gruelling Battle With The Flames Reuter. Charleston (West Virginia), Nov 23 V SHIPPED into fury by high winds, 250 f forest fires are raging almost uncontrollably throughout this wooded and mountainous State and have already destroyed thousands of acres of woodland and surrounded oeveral small towns which, however,Reuter. - 99 words
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Article102 1934-11-24 13 Discussion On Municipal Representation A meeting of the S ngapore Ratepayers' Association was held on Thursday. Willi the President, Mr. Tay Lian Tcck. in the chair. The President stated that a further meeting was being held to discuss the question of Municipal representation, alro ,hat the Commissioners had102 words
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Article55 1934-11-24 13 Reuter. v Paris, Nov. 24 It is proposed to send a French trade mission to Manchukuo for the purpose of studying the possibilities of development of economic relations. The mission will be strictly pnva'.e but will enioy semi-official support It wll be composed of representatives of leadingReuter. - 55 words
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Article264 1934-11-24 13 NEW CONSTITUTION SCHEME Evidence Of Distrust Mr. George Lansbury's Views Reuter. London,. Nov. 23. DESPITE hesitation to express premature opinion on the Indian Constitution Scheme in view of its voluminous nature, certain lines of thought ar»i becoming apparent ami it Is generally agreed that the GovernmentReuter. - 264 words
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Article88 1934-11-24 13 Counsel's Final Plea In Insull Case Reuter. Chicago. Nov. 23. A FINAL plea for the acquittal of Samuel Insull and his brother Martin was made by their counsel, Mr. Floyd E. Thompson to-day, when he urged the jury to "remove this stain." "Send this old man backReuter. - 88 words
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Advertisement130 1934-11-24 13 "His zJidasters ZJoice' HAWAIIAN RECORDS 8.6357. DREAMS OF ALOHA, Noi Lane's Hawaiian Orch HAWAIIAN RIPPLE, 8.6144. GIRL OF MY DREAMS, Walter Kolomoku Honoluluar MARIA. MARL 8.6086. MEMORY, Waltz, Master's Hawaiians HAWAIIAN STAR DUST, 8.2850. ALONG MIAMI SHORE, mio Hawaiian Orch HONOLULU SWEETHEART, 8.285 L BIRD OF PARADISE, Hilo'Orchestra LOU'SIANA LULLABY,130 words
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733 1934-11-24 14 Highest Price $3,800 TWO BOUGHT BY MR. C. WEARNE Singapore, Friday. 'J'HE sale of racehorses at the Tur; Club this afternoon marked an interesting new departure in Mala \an racing. Previously it has been the custom for owners to subscribe for733 words
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Article273 1934-11-24 14 Malayan Party Of 51 I Singapore. Friday, rE fund Tor the collection of subscriptions to send some fifteen Singapore Soou:s to the Jamboree whicn is to be held in Melbourne In conneclt|on witti the Centenary Celebrations, h&s now been closed and the total amount raised is $3,424.40.273 words
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Article292 1934-11-24 14 Becoming Frequent In Singapore Singapore. Saturday. HOH Kok Leong, who is alleged to have been In possession of a razor blade with intentions that arose the suspicions of the police, was bound over in the sum of $200 in one surety to be of good behaviour for292 words
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Article329 1934-11-24 14 "I Think Better Dressed In A White Tie" Outside the Quai d'Orsay M. Phillips Eerthetot, ex--eeeretary-General of the French Foreign Ministry, who died on Thursday, was a real Parisian. He took his place in society, going out to receptions, d nners and balls with interest and avidity.329 words
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Article290 1934-11-24 14 Youth Sentenced In Singapore Singapore, Saturday. CHARGES of lurking house trespass and dishonestly breaking open a closed receptacle were cited against Tan Bah Bi, an lc-year-old Hokien youth, before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, yesterday. The accused was found guilty and sentenced to one month's rigorous290 words
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Article307 1934-11-24 14 League Of Nations Bulletin I I 'iii- fi>]towin«r is i he hfjltii bulletin of It»* League nf Nation- Kasrern Bureau/ S t- 'ipoic. foj ihe Mfifk i-n 112. i Nov. 17:iipiuartd durins th* \r«»k in -'t l' r, ro it' <-»• miinll'«l wv h *vo jn307 words
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Article230 1934-11-24 14 Empire Station Programme Notes THE 8.8.C. announces that permlt-sion has now bem received to broadcast the wedding oi His Royal Hlghoess Ihe Duke of Kent and her Royal Hignness Princess Marina at Abbey In the presence of their Majesties Ul2 King" and Queen, at 11230 words
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Article55 1934-11-24 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. In the Court of Appeal io-day, before Sir Walter Haggard, Mr. Justice Muu a and Mr. Jus.ice Eutton. Mr. Canagasabai appealed against the judgment of the Ctnei justice a\>. clam for $19,000 from the State of Be2ango: for alleged breach55 words
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Article52 1934-11-24 14 Sir Miles Lamps on And Miss Castellani Reuter. London. Nov. 23 THE marriage of Sir Miles Lampso::. former Bri.ish Minister In China and at present High Commissioner tor Egypt and Sudan, and Miss Jacqueline Castellani. daughter of Sir AkL> Castellani. will take place it London about Dec.Reuter. - 52 words
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Article925 1934-11-24 14 Now A Poor Shroff LOCAL BANKRUPTCY COURT Singapore. Saturday. A V'OUNG man, who was A worth about $90,000 Inil who now a shroff drawing a salary <it' $7o and two contractors» now unemploy td appeared tor their public cx umiiiation in bankruptcy U-foiv M: Justice Prichard925 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-24 14 the Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MMIHf, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Miscellaneous550 1934-11-24 14 PHOHI, HOLLAND Wireless Programmes For The Week-End THE wireless programmes for Saturday and Sunday as announced by Phohi, Holland, broadcasting on a wavelength of 25.57 metres are as follows: SATURDAY 820 p.m. Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 830 pm. Siation orchestra conducted by Loe Cohen: L Aite Kameraden, March,550 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1934-11-24 15 BRITISH AMERICAN APPARATUS <Our Brigade Can Hold Its Own Against Any" UR. H. E. Stevens, Superintendent of the Singapore Fire n Brigade, made a trip to China, Japan, Canada and United States, studying methods of fire-fighting and ►s1,006 words
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Article88 1934-11-24 15 From The Malaya Tribune Of Nov. 24, 1914 THE recent announcement relative to Alfred Holt and Co. and the Straits Steamsh p Co. concluding arrangements for the development of trade between Bangkok and the Stra ts ha. been hailed with the greatest satisfaction. Commenting upon the Strait.s-Bang-kck88 words
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Article38 1934-11-24 15 A 12-year-old jr'rl who was to have been married in a for-nigrV-'s time was by a scorpion and died six hours later. She was Sushila, daughter of Mr. K. X. Rao, an overseer of Guuivada.38 words
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Article162 1934-11-24 15 AT THE CINEMAS The current programme at the Ritz Cinema at Geylang, opposite Lorong 41. is an excellent one as it consists of two full-length talkies of outstanding merit and a r.umb.r of "shorts" including a coloured cartoon, for only one payment for two shows,162 words
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119 1934-11-24 15 Enthusiastic audiences thronged the Roxy Theatre at both performances last night, when the new First National picture, "Twenty Million Sweethearts," commenced a run. With Pat O'Brien cast in a part to order for his unique abilities as a comedian, Dick Powell and Ginger Rog;rs providing119 words
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Obituary165 1934-11-24 15 Singapore, Saturday. The funeral of Mr. Edward Jonathan «Eddie i Hogan took place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon, the Rev. L. Si. G. Patter officiating. There was a good attendance of relatives and fri nds and floral tributes were numerous. Mr Hogan died165 words
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Article42 1934-11-24 15 Zurich. Catching moles is a profitable business in Switzerland. A mole catcher working near Zurich has earned £180 in three months. He caught 10,000 moles and received a bounty of 30 centimes (4*4 d.) for each skin.42 words
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Advertisement38 1934-11-24 15 Make Your Own Enlargements We supply all typss of enlargers for Amateurs as well as Professionals in- I eluding Leica and Contax enlargers. Prices and Particulars 1 on request. SINGAPORE PHOTO CO., 37-39, High Street. j SINGAPORE. f38 words
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Advertisement199 1934-11-24 15 SI ME DARBY Co., Ltd. §553 Warm Studios mmmmm^^** Albums FIRST ALBUM OF 101 SOLOS. SECOND ALBUM OF 101 SOLOS. |NfeU SXIPDCWT 101 GRAND MARCHES. 1 Just Receive PI 101 CLASSIC ■■MBMMpBpHi (By Leading Composers) Each $1.80, Postage 20 cts. Extra. Obtainable At: Nang Heng Co. 103-105, Selegie Road, Singapore.199 words
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Article312 1934-11-24 16 RACE 1 PONIES, Class 2. Div. 2, about 6 furs, and 18 yds., 2.15 p.m.:— Evensong 8.12 Glamour 8.4 Blue Bird 8.4 Can Do 8.12 Merry Chris 8.3 •Little Miss X 7.12 Taj Mahal 7.3 Bust Up 7.3 Larut 72 RACE 2 HORSES. Class 3, Div. 3,312 words
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308 1934-11-24 16 Selections For To-Day's Racing At Bukit Tim ah LAST DAY OF THE NOVEMBER MEETING HEAVY SCRATCHINGS IN MANY EVENTS LONG DISTANCES IN CARD OF EIGHT RACES gCRATCHINGS have been particularly heavy for to-days races and in several events there will be small fields. Most of the animals which were fancied308 words
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Article391 1934-11-24 16 President's Prize At The Island Club THE final of the Island Club the Presidents' Prize was played off on Saturday, between C. A. R. Eireman and N. A. Mallal and Yap Ta: Chong and T. Leijssius. and resulted In a win lor the former pair by 4 and391 words
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Article62 1934-11-24 16 Rest v. England Match At S.C.C. The following have been invited vb play Association Football for The Rest v. England on Thursday next in a match at the S.C.C.: D. R. Godfrey; B. V. Welch. D. E. Nickels; C. G. Van Houten, J. W. Muncey, C. J. Bembroke; S.62 words
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Article180 1934-11-24 16 S.R.C.'s Runaway Victory Over Nondescripts Singapore. Satuiday. THE S.R.C. second string scored a runaway victory over the Nondescripts by nine goals to nil yesteiday at hockey. The Nondescripts were without the services of some of their regular players, and were one man short throughout. Mr. G. Armstrong180 words
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Article75 1934-11-24 16 ries in the Russian Pool (singles handicap. 250 up) tournament of the S.C.C. are as icllows:— MONDAY 6.30 p.m. F. R. Jones —25 v. R. S Wilson —50. 6.30 p.m R. H. Peall scr. v. winner of J. Lee —50. T. E. Rogers WEDNESDAY 6.30 p.m. R.75 words
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Article91 1934-11-24 16 This year the boys of, Qutram School will stage an "Arabian Nighis" comedy, entitled "Twice is Too Much." from Pattern Plays by E. C Cakden and Mary Sturt. There will be three performances: The first and second on Nov. 28 and 30 respectively will be for the91 words
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Article48 1934-11-24 16 The following will represent the Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association in a friendly football match against the Indian Athletic Union on Sunday Ibrahim; Veerappen and Sivasamboo; Thiagaraian, Ismail and Mat Nopr; Noordin Ibrahim, Ong Lye and Tahh; reserves, Muthuvelu. T. Kathirvelu Mohd. Sheriff and Osman bin Abbas.48 words
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Article71 1934-11-24 16 The following have been invited to play Rugby Football. For The Rest v. Scotland on Saturday, Dec. 1 at S.C.C.: P. Bartram: F. 6. Minns, J. C. Cooke. D. G M. Owen, E. F. Murphy; Lt. J. M. A. Chestnutt. A. H. Williams; A. N. Other, A. E.71 words
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Article410 1934-11-24 16 Water-Polo To-Morrow STATE RUGGER XV yr SEREMBAN Mong Guan. Lim Fook Loong. Tay Swee Kang. Sim Boon Hoon. Scow Slan Chye Tan Wee Chwee. CHINESE 2nd.: Louis Chye. Loi Khoi Hian. Lim Thye Hock. Sim Soo Song. Sim Teng Pheng. Tah Hong Seng. Lee Hens Meng.410 words
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Advertisement107 1934-11-24 16 jjj 2,000 MERRY MAKERS! 15 STARS! 1.500 GIRLS! 12 SONG g HITS! NOVELTY! GAIETY! and LAI REL and HARDY with 5 l"" &<JI?Z#J ■/IM I Lup« VeUi. France* WiH«m*. Uck P««rt, Eddi« I Ln \r4 Z. If till Q«»«««. lure Clyde, Gaorje G.vot. R.chard Carl*. T.d Mealy ami I fn107 words
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Advertisement62 1934-11-24 16 CHIN AFERRO'S I BARK and IRON Xv^^^^k TONIC here's the very tonic you need '"t I? *A QUININE tke properties an I A better immk not oW* ta t j able. Manufactured in England. A 4^ Obtainable at all stores Q throughout Malaya. Sole Distributors: <<^Pl Medical Office, W tyl62 words
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Article1136 1934-11-24 17 YOUNG JOHNSON LOSES TO KID LEYTE HARRY GRAHAM AND SPEED PATRO SHARE THE HONOURS (By X.0.") Singapore, Saturday. A HU GE w<] reminiscen t of the clays when boxing in the Colony was the1,136 words
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Article60 1934-11-24 17 S.F.I. Win Replay In Clarke Cup Match (Frcm Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 22In a return match in the Clarke Cup competition, the St. Francis Institution beat the. High School by 4-1. The teams drew in the first encounter Scorers for the winners were Woodford. Charles Carvalho, C.60 words
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Article110 1934-11-24 17 The Singapore Polo Club will hold a Gymkhana to-morrow. The programme of events will be as follows:— baby's bottle race, musical posts, aunt sally race, balloon race, show jumping. mi By kind permission of Lieut.-Colonel j H. Mcc and Officers, the Band of the Ist Bn., the110 words
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Article346 1934-11-24 17 First Round Of F.A. Cup To-Day THE following match"* in the firs 1 round of the Fngiish Football Association Cup WiM be played to-day' Carlisle U. v W'.gon At.b Mansfield v. Acerington S. Workington v. Birmingham Corp. T South port v. New Brighton. Wrexham v. Rochdale.346 words
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Article189 1934-11-24 17 The following have been invited to play rugby football for S.C.C. v. R.A. Ist XV on Monday, Dec. 3. at! S.C.C.:—W Hannay; R. C. Land, F. I. Tremlett, J. C. Oooke, G. J. Merrifield; D. G. M. Owen, A. H. Wlliams; A. F. Hcwett, W. D. C. Erskine-Crum.189 words
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Article57 1934-11-24 17 The following will represent the Combined Services rtie Singapore Volunteer Corps to-day, on the S.R.C. ground: Pte. Jones (Wilts); Cpl. Reeves <Wilts), Capt. Hammond (R.E.); Sgt. Lambert (R.A.F.). 2Lt. Read (Wilts). 1 Lt. Douglass (R.E.i; FO. Morse (R.A.F.). Lieut. Black (R.Ej. Cpl. Stopher (Wilts). L.AC. Hanan (R.A.F.) and57 words
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Article222 1934-11-24 17 Tournament Concludes TWO WALK-OVERS IN FINALS Singapore, Saturday. TIIK Slate badminton championship tournament, conducted by the Johore Badminton Association, was concluded yesterday evening. The finals in all the events were played oft on Thursday and Friday. Wee Hye Teck becomes the first open singles champion, being con222 words
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Article154 1934-11-24 17 110 Runs In Only 20 Minutes |N the final of the Western India States Quadrangular cricket tournament, the Halar Cricket ieam defeated the Gohelwar Cricketers by six wickets and 132 runs. The main feature of the match was the All-India player Amar Singh's century (110 not out) in154 words
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Article338 1934-11-24 17 Taken To Hospital 1 HORNETS BEATE> liV K.A.I'. Singapore, Sit'ur»liiv FifcLHlXti »>nl\ tiiii ivm'ij, th' Sirjy i* IMII'O iloriu'li wm? tire* i' l»oiAon Ijy the H.AJ 4 h) -ax £onta i oik* on tn< N.r.ground y»sti?u!n at aft or a hanj sh uyirle. <iround condition*338 words
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Advertisement243 1934-11-24 17 f Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance j i Company, Limited. !iTflcorpor*Ud in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Budding, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 i Mil j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the243 words
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Article1069 1934-11-24 18 Smash And Rush. Tennis Tactics Deprecated T*HE average American sports fan takes a lively interest in the intimate details about his sports idols—events dating back to their childhood, their superstitions, their philosophy of life and play. Sooner or later, some tobacco company discovers the favourite1,069 words
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Article161 1934-11-24 18 Results Of This Year's Contest THE second handwriting contest of Trengganu State has been com- eted. It was conducted under the presidency of Mr. B F. Oakeshott, th? Ctmmiss oner of Police, who was also one of the judges. The contest was In the Chinese, English and161 words
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Article28 1934-11-24 18 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. On the High Street s.aiion ground today the Pclice Depot beat the Police Circle at hockey by 3—l.28 words
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Article36 1934-11-24 18 Singapore, Friday. In a hockey match in Singapore tonight, the R.A.F. b£at the Hornets by six goals to nil. Heritage (4), Pinkr.ey and Gleadow scored for the winners and Van Geyzel for the Hormts.36 words
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Article260 1934-11-24 18 Clubs' Rush To Strengthen Weak Spots WE might have been about t-hc period when unrestricted transfers are barred instead of the beginning of October, iudg.d by t-he number of club changes made iuring the past seven days. And deals actually effected represent c nly a260 words
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Article64 1934-11-24 18 West Biomwich Albion seem to possess endless resources in the matter of halfI acks. Whenever they wart one, they convert a forward. They are doing so nrw wit«h Harry Raw, the useful ex-Huddersfield inside forward. They have done it many times of late. They began it when Bobby64 words
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Article484 1934-11-24 18 Fishing Village Gutted By Fire iFrom Our Oiori Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Nov. 23. KJEWS was received at Pekan on th morning oi Nov 20 to the effect that Pontian village, one of the important ftehing-vlUag?* on the sea coast of Pf.kan District, was completely razed to the484 words
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Article130 1934-11-24 18 In a return friendly match tnc Grange BP. heat the Useful B.P. beton a big crowd of badminton enthusiast on Sunday at the former's court by 4-3. Results (Grange players mentioned first): Seah Yak Thai lost to Hock Chiang 5-15. 2-15; Tan Kirn Hcng beat Chin Tham Swee130 words
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Article123 1934-11-24 18 I Before a large crowd ef badm nton j enthusiasts, the National Badminton I Party beat the Early Dawn Badmin on I Parly at the former's court* by four j games to three. Results (National B P mentioned first*:— Singles: Econg Ch'eng Hsing beat John Seah 15—2. 15—3.123 words
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Article84 1934-11-24 18 I STON Villa are very much annoyed at a ft statement that Gibson, Mort, Tate, Bowen. Talbot, Mandley. and Chester have been put on the transfer list. No such action has been taken,' and the Vila regard it as extremely unfair to t-he ••layers that this rumour should84 words
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Advertisement462 1934-11-24 18 I z I j "The ship from Ceylon unloads for him the fra- j grant produce of each trip" (Byron). "Thank Heaven for Tea! lam glad I was not born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good j Tea. j j Admittedly Ceylon's BEST.462 words
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Advertisement372 1934-11-24 18 A 19 STONE MAN LOSES FAT 56 lbs. Off—Feels Better Now A woman writes about her husband foJl>ws:—"He started i<> take Km Salts for rheumatism. Hi weight 19 stone. He began 11 lose weight, and he is 15 stone, and feels better. i|, half-a-teaspoonful of Kruschen in a warm water372 words
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Article334 1934-11-24 19 4>urt Sequel In Ceylon >tj: councillor IMTSES TO STOP EMBER of the State Council fl did not choose to observe minutes 1 silence on Armistice peared in the Colombo Police Nov. 16, and filed a plaint a policeman who wanted to el him to do so. refu.«334 words
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Article693 1934-11-24 19 General Information For Motorists •SINGAPORE, < 1 A r iiroin. Cf'ii? ftii'i i>n Railway: r «'ijii? Ronrf, Joo ''flint Rofcd, i i' Kir Htu i and Gn.vo Roatt. u< li lrv< Ii r<»s. ifr-> with rau'.iun. rin.fTt- i flouJ ,)imhata't Mernh r ir of I tfh* rnlh*«>\693 words
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Article322 1934-11-24 19 Big Undertaking For Next Year A l GE^ EN TS have nnw ,we /t ple-otl by Kev. Fr- A. Lu Tallier. r« v *u l Third Indian P.lgrima»e uUI Ul\T* l »n p n e h «M» !h!\w L rn :ri<t V mlherert iu by "ho322 words
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Article79 1934-11-24 19 London. Nov. 22. An ambitious proposal to build traffic roadways above tfhe existing railways to link up central London with Ihe new arterial roads, formed the subject of an mendment to the Address to the Throne vhich a grotto of members hopts to have .'ebated in79 words
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Article721 1934-11-24 19 Sir Arthur Plnero CAREER OF FAMOUS DRAMATIST Lonuon. Xov. 23. THE dculli is aiinoLUfkY'd S<■ J AHhuf Pi.;cro, till- !um dramatist, it tin- acre 01 73.- Heuto Sii Aitfiur pin- to «var a*» tat., mis hi: shyness is h«*, wfl~ ;>• .j Tia.')■ '-i<? was as721 words
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Article118 1934-11-24 19 Duplication Of Service. But Not To Malaya I London, Nov. 22. Imperial Airways to-day made the Important announcement that Empire aiservices from London to the Ea?t to Calcutta and southward lo Johannesburg are to be duplicated. This means that n twice weekly service will be established from the118 words
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Article82 1934-11-24 19 London. Nov. 19. The unfavourable report of M. Horo BeMsha's devices to regulate traffic made by the Automobile Association as the result of investigations in London and Kent during a wide-spread fog last night says the Belisha Beacons and the automatic traffic signals could not be82 words
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Advertisement267 1934-11-24 19 I j jj I For a sample tin of Lactogen. Mother's j Book of Advice and Spoon Measure semi J 4 M U sents in unused postage stamps to: I '111 I [Ii Singapore. ll f j Try this free 10-day beauty treatment for your teeth Pepsodent Tooth Paste contains267 words
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Article800 1934-11-24 20 Malacca Meeting TRIBUTE TO HON. MR. J. S. W. ARTHUR (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Nov. 22. THE monthly Meeting of tht Malacca Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal office on Wednesday and those present were the Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, Resident Councillor, Malacca;800 words
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Article56 1934-11-24 20 New York. An Interna ional Toy Week is now being: held in a large shop on Fifh Avenue here Collections of toys from Great Britain. France. Aus ria, Czechoslovakia, Italy and the United States are on view. The show was "opened" by the children Of56 words
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Article351 1934-11-24 20 Conference To Be Held On Nov. 27 j I CONFIRMATION was available on Nov 14 by the Times of Ceylon of the news* published only in their issue of Nov. 1 that His Excellency the Governor of Ceylon, will discuss the question of the reform of351 words
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Article185 1934-11-24 20 Another Interesting Issue THE November issue of The Roda, which has just come to hand, has an added interest attached to it since it is published on the eve of the Malayan Rotary Conference which is now in session in Penang. Very appropriately, an interesting thought on185 words
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Article126 1934-11-24 20 Opened Yesterday Morning In Penang (From Our Own Correspondent Penang. Nov THE Malayan Rotary Conference open* ed /his morning with a weir, ne address by Dr. J. W. Scharft p re sident of the Penang Club, who informed the meeting that messages of encouragement and greeting had126 words
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Article85 1934-11-24 20 Montreal, Quebec. A young German who has been la Canada for five years is leaving England shortly to "walk" across English channel. His name is Emile Friedrich Wa and he has invented a pair of pontooa•ike shoes five fe:t long and a foot wide. Ho says he can85 words
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Advertisement969 1934-11-24 20 I TAN JOO SOON COMPANY, I (Successors to D. J. Leerdam), Auc.ioncei >, Valuers, Real Estate, Commission Insurance Agents, Etc. Z AUCTION SALE I I Of 1 Burroughes and Watts small Billiard Table, suitable for bungalow, in J I good conditio.i, and valuable cross-grain teak furniture, comprising of ward- Z969 words
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Advertisement250 1934-11-24 20 MALAYA TRIBUNE "SMALL-ADVERT" WEEK j Dec. 5-8. is Will YOU accept this remarkable offer?i< L II SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE j To convince YOU of the advertising value of the Malaya Tribune, and to enable you to test it at a merely nominal cost, we will insert250 words
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Article679 1934-11-24 21 Novel Features li,.;;MII»AKLE FLYING ITMTSl T MTS London. Nov. 7. D xw ek. unknown to the important mauoi. scale have be***» ii' r ht- North Sta and the li.inrit-1 by the Ntt\y 112 "ii! Air Force. »T«»1 that the Home r fir- command of Admiral k(679 words
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Article145 1934-11-24 21 Study Of Ancient Cullurt And Religions (From Our Own Correspondent London, Or Japan is returning t 0 JUT nncleiu culturc and rcllKionh This statement was made by Dr. Felix valyi the J:alian scholar, during n •speech ai the Roval Anthropoligical Inst- ute.. London r>r V:0»i reei-mlv .sp'145 words
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Article178 1934-11-24 21 Animals To Be Housed In \atiiral Cnariiiions fJni«» I UrUKStilit i* :.t 1,,- l,) l,uv\ > I>«| 'Ml- tSiref'Toi: ~j y,. I wild unimals an «Itrmly :«o* iioi.dti in ih«' jrround» muj t«t. \wicrt? tiu uml condll 4» fjut*n iini-u <1 «*|iiso; us ).n:.>ible. Aluny of 'hi* nhituaU178 words
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Article136 1934-11-24 21 Abolition Of Police Warning T\ Prisoners Suggested MontrwtJ Q •»v The abolition >j! the *..1 r 1r warning 10 ia that ~-iv n* >aid might bn used iii e»idet i them a: thr-ir trial was :uiv,n n i,j balt L A. the P/viM*!" :ia* A: rorney-Goncral -of Quebec136 words
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Article528 1934-11-24 21 Why Barristers Wear Black Gowns Ixuidon, oci, :ii). THE reason why barristers wear biack gowns and why many o her antiquated sartorial eccentricities still nerxk.t was humorously explained icrdojr by Mr Wilfrid Mark Webb, the who Is errc'arv of the Selbr'.ie Society. Lecturing cit rhe Homlmnn528 words
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Article90 1934-11-24 21 Ice From Mountain Cave Even In Bummer 1 Belgrade. A deep cave on the Grmetch Mountain. Yugoslavia, is one of nature's own refrigerators. The temperature is always several degrees below freezing point, even in Midsummer, and water trickling into the cave is immediately turned into ice. Peasants from90 words
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Article85 1934-11-24 21 Fortifying Their Huts Against Unmarried Girls Paris. Bachelors of the Gallas tribe in Abyssinia fortify their huts with .spiked nalisades and traps to protect themselves against—the unmarried girls of the tribe. lit is a tribal custom, says the "Journal dcs Debats." that if a girl succeeds in climbing85 words
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Advertisement324 1934-11-24 21 I Take EPS Breathe-able Tablets TF you have a bad c ou£h or co,d cure yourself quickly A by taking Peps the novel breathe i wS l abie tabiets- When dissolved in the mouth, j£stf*kw'\ Peps <J;iw off ricn volatile mcd '*Ct* I icaments which are breathed 1 naturally into324 words
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2560 1934-11-24 22 Forecasts Fulfilled MR. G. BALFOUR'S SPEECH London, Oct. 30. 'J'HE eighth annual general meeting ot the Perak River HydioElectric Power Company, Ltd., was held yesterday at Winchester House Old Broad-street, E.G., Mr. George Balfour, J.P., M.P. (chairman of the company), presiding. The2,560 words
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357 1934-11-24 22 Man Starved Hitns, i j Death tPi'CM Our Otru O'l St. I 30l1:atl Nil *\EVOTION lo 111 11 t IT led to the deilh it on, an Englishman .11 St He w&s Mr. Dudley L-r aged 38 wlio pract.sen i. cure physician." At one357 words
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Advertisement362 1934-11-24 22 >H' ..'iii *1 !t g 9 11. I 1 I 1 DERFUMES and (xrwidlcL* J&im^ m t HKIST.MAS I -the vel *>' thing t-hat pleases the fair sex. Pa. Lie uiarly from MAYNARD'S whe c g:..|V \#j Lamous creations ;u-» available \v. all iho r a 1 ifr -•v.t.-t varieties362 words
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Article, Illustration98 1934-11-24 23 Dear Chums, I am sorry to see that there are still ■"me of you who have not taken ray advice and are still writing in Hid asking me to send them badges or asking permission to join the Corner. I wish to make it very98 words
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Article456 1934-11-24 23 fly Ngiatn Tang Fait,"} :f only equalisers in the world arc tnr- only treasure house open to aier» is a library; the only wealth h will no*, decay is knowledge; Lhe »wel which you can carry beyond jidom." said Langford. i is obvlc uls that what we lose to-day456 words
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146 1934-11-24 23 ißy "D. Wong.'*) 1 day. November, 9, 1934. was in- u memorable day for us. For, on i }y. H. E Sir Shenton Thomas our I •V Governor arrived. 1 chum*. I saw Sir Shenton in as and my imprsssion of him is146 words
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Article410 1934-11-24 23 By 'Don Juan."> Fashion is the name given to tlit prevailing style of living among the upper Classes and the rich. Among those who are particular on fashions, I styles of nouses, furniture, food, and drinks, times of meals, amusements and especially dress ire fashionable If one of them410 words
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Article343 1934-11-24 23 (By "Y. S. Chuan: A wise man rarely makes' the sam" mistake twice. In these new days of planning, it is important to check ourselves, to avoid falling into old errors. We envied those having va*t material possessions. We thought the richest men were those who owned343 words
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Article565 1934-11-24 23 'By Kofi Chin Kok> Generally speakiiur Singapore is not musically inclined. Just an mrtfoMUal here, and an individual there. the whole a mere handful-—uo-pteciate good music. Ihe re»: eat* oe partitioned into the mul the class of people Who jjh* indifletv.'t The most hackneyed fox-iroi lo majority565 words
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Article202 1934-11-24 23 (By "Happy William.") A leng thro ago there hVed in an oi' cottage a fairy nam?d SilverdeW, who had been stolen by gnomes when <-he was a baby. She could not go back to Fairyland for these thre? reasons*: She was poor, and travelling costs r* lot of202 words
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Advertisement171 1934-11-24 23 BEECHAM'S PILLS Constipation Take Beecham s Pills to-night and feel better to-morrow 0 sJhe Wex£d>4 jHedicine V One sure way for CORN W RELIEF I Just a drop or two on the "touchy" spot and pain vanishes then peel off the corn a few days later. Better because it's liquid171 words
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Advertisement32 1934-11-24 23 ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.. LONDON. l J j Tm: AM) LOWEST VVICED VIOLINS ON TH* J MARKET Writ« for thf latest list! Season Co., LtcL, 1 I n.>. North Erid*e f&Kjd. J32 words
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Article, Illustration51 1934-11-24 24 G P.O. girls who have just pa>G?d the strangest examination cv r he "d by the pcH riffle. They secur d '•top marks'* out of nearly 1,000 gi? s for sunny smiles, nice appearance, j pleasure-can-I-help you manner. ar.d general willingness and alert51 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-24 24 A study in light, Scotch fish ng era ft and anchor in Scarborough Bay. Yo: kshire.16 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-11-24 24 Mr. Tan Kh:ng Beng. champ'on of me K.uaii Medical Recreation Club, A'or Star.13 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-24 24 Crown Prince Peter the new King of Yugo-Slavia, entering the Yugoslavian Legation in London recently. B16 words
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Article, Illustration18 1934-11-24 24 An incident In the annual hockey —eh fmr ladies, in which the R.* beat the Europeans by 3-1.18 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-11-24 24 Bridesmaids at the wedding at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, of Lord Clive and Miss Vida Ottthbert16 words
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Advertisement169 1934-11-24 24 I "DAISY far FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 4097. I When you feel run-down—as you almost certainly will from j tim e to time in the trying Tropical climate—nothing will more I surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than i a generous t'mc wine, such169 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-24 24 For SPORTS REFuRTS Jl Fountain Penf fj v?- C 1 THE PILOT PEN CO., No. 2, The Arcade, Sbigapm,19 words
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