Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1934
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Title Section41 1934-11-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol XXL- ■No. 289 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 2S, 1931. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1934. JWE CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement109 1934-11-28 1 P lfeaJ The Dominant In iSMa/aya j loao, nocaOfc—)Pt—omoi.ni nopoessa^ocoiaoi— JonocssaoaoL^— i Q MILK ITS BEST. I 3 0 Singapore's Favourite Brand fl BECAUSE no The Quality Is Worth Twice The Price. 1 'Si i ..)Md.... I I I 0 I HI TBPJjI i vlfew&y D J; i Michael William109 words
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1206 1934-11-28 2 Shipping News Notices. SHIPPING IN TIME OF WAR Defence Against Various Forms Of Attack THE first ol the 1034-35 weriea of Admiralty lectures to be elclivered io members of the Southampton Master Mariners' Club was given a' the weekly 'luncheon by Commander W. K- D. Doweling, D.S.O., R'.N., of the1,206 words
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Article161 1934-11-28 2 Suggested Maiden Voyage To South Africa I Johannesburg, Transvaal. THE maiden voyage of the Queen Mary —the gigantic- Cunard White Star liner—wdl be to South Africa if a suggestion »»ade by the Mayor of Johannesburg. Mr. D. Penry Roberts, is adopted. He wants the Queen Mary to161 words
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Article114 1934-11-28 2 Dash From Persian Gulf To Brooklyn Docks Brooklyn, New York. Loaded with the seasons new «.rop o! Arabian dates, a Br.tish steamer and a Danish vessel have compete 1 in a 10,000--m lc trans-oceanic race from the Persian Gulf to the Brooklyn docks to land cargo valued114 words
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Article140 1934-11-28 2 Captain Dies From Heart Failure Cape Town. si*. OUTWARD bound from Geenock, Scotland, to Mauri-ius, the British cargo steamer Clan Mackellar, 6-iB7 tons, has called here unexpectedly—having buried her captain and one of her crew at sea. The captain was Norman J. Haynes, aged .~j7. of Plymouth. Apparently140 words
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Article95 1934-11-28 2 Direct Services By Small Motor Coasters The LuiuUmi-Kolierdfttn twut'ivjice liner <uiuj>a nu.# have decided to inaugurate a Muuibcr of direct !hruU4tb JMSrvic** by small motor be'ween manufacturing fvntro* >11 the upper rexehe* of the fhutnea and piucwi in Holliind, whi h cannot Ik; reached by their 4'earners95 words
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Article508 1934-11-28 2 PORTUGAL FOREIGN SHIPPING Report Of Department Of Overseas Trade IN the course of a report issued by the Department of Overseas Trade on economic conditions in Portugal, reference is made to flag discrimination, as follows: In October, 1933, an exchange of notes took place between the Portuguese and British Governments508 words
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Advertisement438 1934-11-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& Oand BRITISH INDIA V. A S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. j Duo Tonnage. Singapore. CORFU Js,>o In perl RANCH! 17 001» Lev. 7 s< IMA LI C.Bo Dec. 1» NALDERA 1*3,000 Pec. 21 1935. RAWALPINDI 17 000 .Tan. 4 BANGALORE '".uOO Jan. 17 RAJPUT AN A 17.000438 words
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Advertisement174 1934-11-28 2 W LLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY A CHINA. r hu. D n 1 Calling at Penang, Coiombc, Bombay, Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Karachi, Aden, Massowab, Suez,' Port Port Said, Brindjsi, Venice A Trieste, Said P»r#eus, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Leaving174 words
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Advertisement360 1934-11-28 2 HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINIE. Dcutsch Q| Australische Dampfschiffs H Ml Gesellschafu (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. f s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec. 3 v Bus. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 S3. KARNAK. via Manila Dec. 27 1935. f360 words
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Advertisement506 1934-11-28 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHEk (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:~ OUTWARDS. 1934 "SAARBRUCKEN,* for Manila H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Jk "DONAU." for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Dec 2Q HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. 1934 "MAIN," also calls Genoa, Marseilles and Barcelona Dec 4 "ODER,"506 words
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Article166 1934-11-28 3 RUBBER SLIGHTLY LOWER Relation With Other Quotations (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices Rubber (Singapore). 20" H cts., down Vi ct. .Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $114»;., up $14.. Yesterday's Prices:— London: 6 5 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Easier after firm. New York: 13166 words
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Article102 1934-11-28 3 To Be 40 Per Cent. From Jan. 1 THE following telegram received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated Nov. 23. confirms the news already published regarding the tin quota: The Committee decided to recommend to the signatory Governments that the percentage of standard tonnages to102 words
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Article67 1934-11-28 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. For R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Wednesday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. Spot (loose) 20% 21 (F. 0.8.) D c. 2m 21 Vi Jan. March 22% 22% April June 23% 23* July Sept. 21% 84* Tone of Market: Dull, steady. Latest Cable:67 words
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1335 1934-11-28 3 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, Wednesday. 10 a.m. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., "exchange and1,335 words
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Article898 1934-11-28 3 Active Conditions During Week -M» m- Singapore, Wednesday. FRASER and Co.'s weekly report of to-day's date states Fairly active conditions may be said to have prevailed in the local share market since our previous reoort. and the last few days have not been lacking in incident, attention898 words
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Article130 1934-11-28 3 International Control Discussed Reuter. London. Nov. 27. THE recent agitation in certain copper quarters to bring pressure on directors to do what they already have well in hand serves no useful purpose." sta T ed Mr. Chester Beatty. presiding at yesterday's meeting ot the Rhodes an Selection Trust.Reuter. - 130 words
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Article53 1934-11-28 3 2.000 People Besiege Drapery Store Melbour*". Vic'oru» Thrpp pr>|jcfin«»n fain'ed iklate-clas?* window wte siDalhcd when mrtn' Minn 2.0«K1 ou-ri ;»n<l women *to ttr-t In (C«t .r»*.o Mv- mil n enlraru of ii U'lfv drapery s*T"re h»re which 2r*H temporary VRatP''iM on it- «OIPJ. Eventually th*?y with to cni-cx*53 words
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Article189 1934-11-28 3 Decrease In Native i Exports r IMnSrilf Reuter. London, Nov. 27. CUEKUt.' 1 by ihe new* th.il nuti \<> rut-' .t export- Netherlami' India at N»'V 1 hud decrease! t<< 9JLiQft trniv over Ihe allotted Quota. si)tucukiii)r« nlnhed into the market buying «hare* imd the commodity, TheReuter. - 189 words
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Article124 1934-11-28 3 Relapse Of Gilt-Edged Securities Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 26. THE Stock Exchange to-day generally was very quiet and irregular. Gilt- dged Securities further relapsed mainly due to withdiawal of recent influential buying, ow ng to the improved vicld on Treasury Bills. Internationals rallied on better Wall Street advicesReuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article229 1934-11-28 3 Singapore, Nov. 28. !R. <Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $131 jR. <Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $119 IR. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $117 1 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $120 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $117 Siam, Al229 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-28 3 THK SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. h. C. MABGOLIOUTH, stanager. OFFICE: 8, PINLATSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE115 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-28 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOD CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St., Singepore. T G JOHNSON. Ceneral Mnnncrrr.27 words
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Advertisement78 1934-11-28 3 Nederlandsche Handel-Maalschappij, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch EaHt Indies and in t-he Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities78 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-28 3 TEACH IOUR FAMILY THE VALUE OF THRIFT The child who is taught to recognise the advantage of consistent saving becomes the adult life well armed for the solution of its problems. The Bank is eager to help in establishing this valuable habit. $5 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. MAKE IT TO-DAY.63 words
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Advertisement219 1934-11-28 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation 'Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. Ltd.. THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL JT Authorised (40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10.000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH; 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ghee Swee219 words
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Advertisement323 1934-11-28 4 M. HASSAN, M. 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all 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 or obligation. 'PHONE 3411. FO"323 words
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Advertisement753 1934-11-28 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. This is 10 certify t-he Public that the services of Mr. Yeo Tong Tat my bill collector was terminated as from to-day Nov. 22. 1934, and he is no longer authorised to collect any monies due to me or transact any business on mv behalf. (Signed) LIM753 words
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Advertisement336 1934-11-28 4 FOR SALE An excellent opportunity for Ladies. Ready-to-wear and trimmed Millinery ro be cleared below Factory prices by instruction of the manufacturer The selection is up-to-date and brand new. "SCHIFFNER'S," 117 A, North Bridge Road (Meyer Mansion, ground floor). NOW ON 3rd Big Week of OUR SALE GENUINE REDUCTIONS at336 words
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Advertisement436 1934-11-28 4 SITUATIONS VACANT, j WANTED—A Lady Canvasser to canvas advertising contracts for a leading Journal. Apply Box No. 484, c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Lady Cashier and BUI Collector with eaafc security of $200 each. No bond accepted. Apply Box No. 488. Ma'aya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED-Qualified Teachers for Seventh Standard and Cambridg»436 words
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Advertisement283 1934-11-28 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE YOUR EXAMINATION283 words
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Advertisement551 1934-11-28 4 REPAIRS TAKE ALL YOUR CLOCKS WATCHES OR GRAMOPHONES I THAT GO WRONG, TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). Contractors for the Repair of Clucks Watches to the British Army and R.A.F. Base, Malaya. PS. permH European Hairdressers, TO LET. ,J== i I TO LET—No. 38,551 words
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Article399 1934-11-28 5 Rubber Concern Changes Hands rfrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis. Nov. 26. The Lipis River Rubber Syndicate, whicn comprises a fully matured area of about 400 acres, si'uated at the 10'oth Kuala Lipis-Benta Read, with ad frontage, and owned by a private pean Syndica c in399 words
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Article128 1934-11-28 5 The inaugural general meeting of the local Travancore Muslim Assoeiat on was hjeld on Sunday at the S-raits English School. At the request of Mr X P Mohamed Yusoff. the president of the Association, Mr. M. A. K. Cassim, took the chair. A large gathering of ov128 words
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Article130 1934-11-28 5 Excitement Over Fire In K.L. Chinatown (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Practically the whole of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown was astir at about 10 p.m. las* Saturday night when the local Fire Brigade went past Petaling Street to answer a fire alarm which came from that direction.130 words
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Advertisement30 1934-11-28 5 < i -"r*j^l""s^'">!-"-"*^"-'"••: m A j|^H| :Kj^ **mk x :.'^»Hjj|^^Biw JB&' r 112:~ w: S '^3a!B*?W^' fiflWlPßtmPifWSmM .•#S2mo2K BSSpipWISSIPe '''•t%! #1 Stt&BHlil *,%i CRAVEN A JlUute ipudcMu to fyuevent. ujt€ ttvwaU30 words
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Advertisement349 1934-11-28 5 eh 7 I*- i "OFF-COLOUR V* If you're feeling 'off-colour—liverish, bilious, headachy, 'blue,' have a nasty taste in the mouth, a furred tongue; or if you've got off the daily hab t which means »<i much >o cheerful health, your need is Pmkettes. PinketteS I I <$ray) i THE ORIENTAL349 words
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Advertisement67 1934-11-28 5 An Ideal Refrigerator For Estates. 1 GIBSON b-— —1 KEROUNIT I 4 REFRIGERATOR Burning kerosene as its freezing source, perfected and moderniz- I /Jgl cd in every detail, and presented II in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty, the GIBSON Kero-Unit Refrigerator provides a most economical form of refrigera—j wat^67 words
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Miscellaneous95 1934-11-28 5 LOCAL BROADCASTING Programmes For To-Day And To-Morrow THE wireless programmes for Wednesday and Thursday, as announced by staton Z.H.I. Singapore, broadcasting on a wavelength of 40.0 meres are as follows:— WEDNESDAY 6 p.m.: Recorded Music. 6.30 p.m.: Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dane Orchestra under direction of Mr.95 words
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Miscellaneous506 1934-11-28 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Organ Recital By Quentin MaClean TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m.—Big Ben. The Scottish Stud o Orchestra. Directed by Guy Daines. 7.05 p.m.—Quent n MaClean at the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle. (Greenwich Time Signal aC 7.20 p.m.) 7.50 pm—Talk:506 words
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Article, Illustration303 1934-11-28 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Ipoh, British. 528 tons, from Penang 26-11, to Penang via Port Swettenham 28-11. Fionia, Danish, 3,337 tons, from Copenhagan 27-11, t 0 Bangkok 28-11. DAitagnan. French 9,608 tons, from Kobe 27-11, to Colombo 27-11. Kedah, British, 1,033 tons, from BelwanDeli303 words
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Article218 1934-11-28 6 Demand For Imposition Of Quotas Reuter. London, Nov. 27. IN the House of Commons, asked what were th: difficulties preventing the establishment of a quota for Japanese silk imports similar to the colonial quotas for Japanese cotton imports. Mr Runciman stated that there were no statutory powersReuter. - 218 words
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Article51 1934-11-28 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by a'roplane are expected at the General Post Office. Singapore, at 5.30 o.m. today. From Europe (London mails despatched on Nov. B>. by the Rohna, due at Penang at daylight ♦o-morrow. From Holland by the Poelau Bras, duo at Singapore at 4 p.m.51 words
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Article199 1934-11-28 6 BELLING. Singapore, Nov. 28. London 3 months' slijht 2|4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 2,4 3 16 London CO days' sight 2|4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 214 London demand 2j4 3 t 32 London T.T. 2|4 3|32 Lyons and Paris demand 3''7 Hamburg demand *43 New York199 words
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Article194 1934-11-28 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV 2H High Tides.—3 17 a.m., 2.24 p.m Piano and Organ Rer.tul by Mi»: TJonj» See Yin. Victoria Memorial Hull, .y p.m. Rugby S.CC. "B" v. WllUbiws* Sic Hockey; OB A v. RX, HI: Khalfcj II v. S.CRC..194 words
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Article66 1934-11-28 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Hollywood Far v." APOLLO.—TamiI and Hindustani talkies. CAPITOL. The Scail- Emprcs EMPIRE— Aunt Sally." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.- "Sat.avan Bavatrl," Tamil talkie. NEW WORLD, Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chines* Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION. —"Lil cs oi the Fie!66 words
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Advertisement650 1934-11-28 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS ■■BniiiaiiiiMuaiiaiiiniiiiuiHii^ I SEA VIEW HOTEL. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE \\mAS EVE, DECEMBER 24. PROGRAMME OTIAS NEW YEAR'S FESTIVITIES, 1934 1935 XMAS DINNER "DE LUXE" BALL KM AS TREE, CRACKERS, BALLOONS, STREAMERS• NOISEMAKERS. DINNER S.VOO. NON-DINERS fZ—. L BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. SPECIAL DINNER I BALL I CRACKERS, BALLOONS,650 words
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Advertisement254 1934-11-28 6 SINGAPORE ENGLISH SCHOOL. Man?s;er:—Frank C. Sands, M.8.E., F.R.C.S RE-OPENS ON JANUARY 14th, 1936. AM Classes frcm Primary to Senior Caminidue and o-umercial Junior and Senior. APPLICATIONS Will be registered now oil payment of $2.00 which will be deducted fn m January Fees. The Office will be open daring HjKdays (excepting254 words
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Advertisement180 1934-11-28 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT ORDINANCE NO 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 377 of 1925. Re CHOP BAN GUAN HENG KEE, (Separate Estate of Leon? Yee Chcy, bankrupt), of No. 128, Boat Quay, Singapore, Pawnbrokers. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a180 words
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Advertisement82 1934-11-28 6 FIGARO I ndies Hairdresser* PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $10 and $15 only I RAFFLES HOTEL. 'Room 120) and at 93, Bia* B—■ Road. TMK KEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 Mo. 1 Cum KMhuftM. Ho. S Cuu Blood Poison. No. a Cores Chronic VtakaMMk Eu<82 words
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Miscellaneous193 1934-11-28 6 [postal intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trcngganu (except Kretay) (Boribat) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay only) iSuddhadib) 2 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Both) 3 p.m. Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen193 words
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Miscellaneous73 1934-11-28 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Urn Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine. Temr*Stations. Deg.F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. A lor c c." BK f'.B2 5.9 7:! Sitiawan K8 0.0 7 7.3 72 Kota Bharu 87 Nil 10.3 74 81. Jevmm 80 o.o:> fi.r, 71 Meters 84 1.8073 words
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Article949 1934-11-28 7 t,. ft i i'Penang Dinner IMPROVING RACIAL RELATIONS THE Rotary Conference dinner at the Runnyniede Hotel, Penang. on Saturday night proved a great success and the convivial gatherin;? of rotarians and their guests, which numbered about 120, was representative of all communities (says the Straits Echo).949 words
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Advertisement340 1934-11-28 7 WORK IS EASIER NOW FAT HAS GONE Took OfflTlbs. With Kruschen "I was so stout about 11 months ago," a woman writes, "that I became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism set into my joints, and I had to go on sticks for *ome time. Then I started to340 words
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Advertisement282 1934-11-28 7 Miracle Pen J won't Jrun dry! )'M Hoi.n the beautiful irl/..'M descent Parker, to the liaht. Jet rings, like M-M "mysterious windows/* 7 «how instantly how much ink remains! You always know when to refill. This i W» amazing pen holds 102% more ink. Revertiblegold point. 14 old-time parts eliminated282 words
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Advertisement274 1934-11-28 7 New Quick-Whitening Action Makes Dull Teeth Clear and Sparkling 1 J-—---T^r^keyo ur Vl( brighter m oS does /1 or j j Modern science has discovered that and polishing agents known to scimillions of germs are collecting on ence. Second, it has the antiseptic the teeth, forming ugly dingy stains power274 words
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Advertisement155 1934-11-28 8 jjp 8525E5255 3g yf?— r'S ES dii d S a.sHfic!i i M [CAPITOL, I l,! H s ™£Ti One of the Most Brilliant Spectac es ever presented on Stage or Screen! MADE HER EMPRESS. j pzr^n^^fc l E jĔiĔ X An exotic woman on Europe s mightiest throne r js'jm155 words
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Advertisement277 1934-11-28 8 Owing To Tremendous Success There Will Be Another Special Matinee To-Morrow At 3.15. All houses crowded and laughing themselves hoarse yesterday l& f ALHAWiBIIJi I j 2,000 Merrymakers In M.-G.-M.'s Riot Of Fun! Music! Girls! I Laurel and Hardy MICKEY MOUSE and his "HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS "in technicolour 1,500 sunkissed277 words
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Advertisement240 1934-11-28 8 Opening To-morrow TANK ROAD. Menagerie Open Daily frcm 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Adwi—Wj 20 cts. and Children 10 etc. matinees^:;^ Sundays, at 4.30 p.m.—For matinee Children under 12 years Half Price excepting on 4.h cla s, Gallery 20 cts. SPECIAL RBDUCBP PRICES OF ADMISSION Full Box to Hold Six240 words
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Article366 1934-11-28 9 The Alleged Activity, Of Terrorists 1 v W ▲J Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Nov. 24. A DETAILED account of the activities of terrorists is contained in the Yugo-Slav note to the League. I > 1 allegations are bated on the evidence of terrorists arrested in connecI nonReuter Wireless. - 366 words
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Article93 1934-11-28 9 London Money Market Report Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 24. On the money market this week, although recent large surplus:s are being gradually drained off. borrowers were still able to obtain accommodation on very easy term. The most welcome change, however har, been ths reversal of the recent downwardReuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Article86 1934-11-28 9 The Chinese Association held a successful club dance at its premises on Monday. The United Chinese Musical Associations orchestra rendered muse which was much appreciated by the members of the Chinese Assxuation. The United Chinese Musical Association is organising a non-stop charity dance to be held ay86 words
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Advertisement315 1934-11-28 9 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW \T CAPITOL BLDG. Beginning To-morrow (Nov. 2i>— 30 Dec. 1) 01 R FIRST SEMLAXM AL SALE HATS, DRESSES and NOVELTIES ame .ale. Th.s H1 a WaYs t .nc.ude, not only our en-lire stock of Hat,. and XvvrltpM hut a iremendou. nrrrait.i;,, eniatrjn cl gorgeou*frowns and smart hats315 words
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Advertisement304 1934-11-28 9 I GALA CBABITY S I EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. j{3 100 GATE RECEIPTS TO I POPPY UT FUND Balloons. Streamers and Special Vaudeville By I Martinis Peaches I I IN ENTIRELY NEW TL'RNS. I HAZEL YVONNE I I WALTZ KANTASIE. I ANGELA DI MARTINIS j I TZIGANE DANCE I g304 words
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Advertisement349 1934-11-28 9 I BOWDEN S MILK FOOD IS PURE m I Made entirely from English M Ik I by the I "IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION SCCH AS CANE SUGAR I (SUCROSE). I See that your Baby Sugar (Sucrose). I gets the best. L Cane Sugar is not a 3 Bowden's349 words
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Article754 1934-11-28 10 J3 X Cnen Su Lan is to be thanked for the really splendid address on the opium problem in Malaya which he delivered at the Rotary Conference in Penang. He will not expect to command universal agreement on all pointshe is an enthusiast who refuses to believe754 words
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Article77 1934-11-28 10 Mrs. Piet, wife of Mr. G. L. Peet, will be the speaker at the Tamil Epworth League meeting to be held on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. The Chief Justice, SI: Walter Huggard. will present the prizes at the Victoria Bridge School at 9 a.m. on Friday and will address the77 words
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Article88 1934-11-28 10 Mission Services Undertaken By Redemptories The Rev. Fathers Cosgrave and Taylor, the are undertaking a mission at the Church of St. Joseph. The mission will begm with a Solemn High Mass on Sunday, when the Feast of St Francis Xavier will be celebrated and will continue daly88 words
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Article161 1934-11-28 10 ACCORDING to tentative arrangements made at a meeting this week, another British Trade Fair is to be held in Singapore early next May. Fairs of a similar kind in past years have mat with gratifying success 5 and there can be no doubt that the161 words
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Article268 1934-11-28 10 THE Rotary Clubi of Malaya and Siam have made an excellent choice of a District Commissioner for 'die forthcoming year by appointing H.R.H. Pr Mc? Purachatra to the post. When a Royal personage is elected to office, it is usually in a decorative capacity, but Prince Puiachatra is268 words
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Article161 1934-11-28 10 I ONDON is agog with excitement owi the wedding of Prince George—it takes tome time to become used to his new title of the Duke of Kenu-and Princess Marina on Thursday, it is announced that, as the bride is a member of the. Greek O-thodox Church, tnere161 words
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Article140 1934-11-28 10 THE news that the East Asiatic Company's new motor vessel the Jutlandia is on her maiden voyage, to the East is a reminder of how the company shipping business has extended during recent years. It begar. ever twenty yearc sgo, whci the Relar.dia journeyed to Bangkok from140 words
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Article389 1934-11-28 10 By "Looker-On" I SHOULD like to bear tribute t 0 the courage of Mr. R. Boyd, who once addressed a meeting of the Dublin Rotary Club A A He was told by a friend that the best way of getting on good terms with his audience389 words
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Article41 1934-11-28 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. PAHANG NEWS, 5. ROrARIAN SPIRIT IN MALAYA. 7, INDIAN AGENT INTERVIEWED, 12. THE CHIEF SCOUT IN K.L., 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. CLUB DIARY, 18. LETT-TERS TO THE EDTTOR. 1841 words
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Advertisement335 1934-11-28 10 perfume which I Eau de Cologne Sonic perfumes remain just perfumes. .But "</7/J" Toxa merges its charm with that j{ s| Lotion of your own personality. Subtly, but with pi certaimy, it lends jou added loveliness. Make X Brillantine '47JI" Tosca Perfume your ally. It gently g r3 A emphasises335 words
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Advertisement111 1934-11-28 10 mmm*mw -~f PERFECTION just- kY jh\ ly describes the sup- k\ C\j erior workmanship of ikX mm** Singapore's Leading k\ Tailor. WTNC, LOONC, >\ is undoubtedly in the s\ fif forefront and offers «s you, with Perfection in Suitings, Style and Cat, \N complete satisfaction and inexpensive service. 'Phone 7627.111 words
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531 1934-11-28 11 IMPORTANT INTERVIEW China And Japan Are Brother Nations IX a circular statement to the nation Marshal Chiang Kai Shek lays down his future policy and reiterates that he is following the Three Principles of Dr. Sun Vat Sen. China's attitute531 words
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Article112 1934-11-28 11 Increased Rate Of Allowances Approved Reuter. London, Nov. 27 Asked m what rate to the dollar colonial allowances admissible to the British forces in Hongkong were fixed. Capt. D. H. Hacking replied that the allowance was issued in dollars and fixed in relation to other factors besides theReuter. - 112 words
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Article61 1934-11-28 11 Shanghai. Nov. 27. Many consignments of smuggled goods have been confiscated by the Customs an aorities at Chinwangtao. and the customs station at the five main passes of the Great Wall. The latest case is that of a Japanese steamer carrying alleged smuggled goods from Dairen, valued at61 words
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Article99 1934-11-28 11 Tickets To Be Detained In The Post Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 2fi. The Home Secretary this afternoon outlined the Government's attitude towards the Irish .sweepstakes. He explained that It would not be an offence for any person, under the new Betting Act. to purchase a sweepstake ticket forReuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article101 1934-11-28 11 Singapore. Wednesday. A Hokien named Tan Soon Ann was this morning produced before Mr. J. M. Brander. the Th rd Magistrate, on a charge of causing misch'ef by smearing ar over a Municipal water meter at the ")'l> mile, Pasir Panjang Rnad, yesterday. The accused pleaded101 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-11-28 11 HE. the Governor, Sir Shenton Tiomas I .right» visiting the Civil Aerodrome in Grove Road this morning. With him is the Hen. Mr G Stunock, Directs: of Public Works and behind (in dark suit* is Sir John 3ahnond. CIVIL AERODROME SITE Governor's Visit Of Inspection E the Govt: tor. Sir156 words
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Article50 1934-11-28 11 Relief Plane Dispatched To Rangoon Singapore, Wednesday. AN Imperial Airways lin.T left Seletar Aerodrome at 2 a.m. this morning for Rangoon to relieve he liner which left her a «r| h :he mail on Sunday r. id which is reported to have met with a slight mishap.50 words
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Article134 1934-11-28 11 Premier's Broadcast Appeal To Nation Reuter. Paris, Nov. 28. M. Flandin. the Premier, in a broadcast speech, announced a virtual French version of the American N.R.A., when he launched an appeal to the whole nation to rally round the business chiefs in the same way Britain had ralliedReuter. - 134 words
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Article127 1934-11-28 11 Mrs. Bruce Injured In Landing Mishap Reuter Wireless. N.KUr. Nov. 27, MRS, Vhtoi Hru.e nns ihandoned h'r flieh 10 6011 ft Africa in an uaoffiro and is returning htime. 1 Mis. Binre ran dp a. yeod land:*"! c-i her arrival here, but a gu r t of winReuter Wireless. - 127 words
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Article1035 1934-11-28 11 Japan's Suggestion SEEKS SUPPORT OF FRANCE ITALY Reuter. Toyko, Nov. 27. THE Foreign -Minister, Mr. Hirota, this afternoon invited the Italian Ambassador and the French Charge ri* Affaires to the Foreign Office and xplained Japan's naval policy. He pointed out that Japan's disarmament proposals necessitated thtReuter. - 1,035 words
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Article94 1934-11-28 11 Colony's Message Of Congratulation THE following message has been sent by H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— "On behalf of peoples of all races in the Straits Settlements I respectfully tender to Their Majesties the King and Queen and94 words
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Advertisement344 1934-11-28 11 I (SWEETENED CONDENSED) I "SLEDGE BRAND" I Sweetened Condensed SWISS MILK is pure ///gtWJm !rich Milk collected from ni selected cows which ml£s**&&tt O £?/£m graze upon the verdant O i/emS! and health giving past- if //Jml/ j ures of the Emmenthal fr? $I/ar' I in the famous Bernese LW/344 words
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413 1934-11-28 12 Position Improving BIG DEMAND IN JOHORE tFrom Our Own li?]jcrtc> Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. INTERVIEWED on the present labour position in Muiaya, Mr K. A. Mokaiuiun, Ayvnt of the Government of India in British Muiaya, said thnt the only complaints <■»1 vhortagc in ivirarti413 words
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Article245 1934-11-28 12 Man Found Hanging In Hill Street i Singapore. Tuesday. A Chinese was said to have been injured when he was knocked down by a motorlorry in Kallang Road yesterday. He received injuries to the face. head, back, hands and legs and was removed to the Tan Tock Seng245 words
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Article66 1934-11-28 12 Cabling Facilities At Cheap Rates By arrangement with the En«t«>r™ w to the straits and F.M.S. during T from Dec. 14 to Jan. 6 The minimum charge is the charee for ten words and the rate p\>'word -wSS? JSK* 1 must bear the prefix B Char f ed66 words
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Article56 1934-11-28 12 Output Doubled This Year Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 27. THE Soviet tea crop this season is 15.000.000 "pounds of green tea from 86,000 acres, according to the Pravda. Twenty-one tea factories have been built and produced 1,500,000 pounds of finished tea last year. It is claimed that they haveReuter. - 56 words
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Article142 1934-11-28 12 Lieut. -Hansen's Return Journey Singapore, Wednesday. LIEUT. M. Hansen, the Danish entrant in the air race to Melbourne, who arrived in Singapore on his return flight on Monday, hopes to resume h's journey at five o'clock to-morrow morning. He will probably go to Penang, avoiding Alor Star, and142 words
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Article125 1934-11-28 12 French Police Chief Sues Newspaper Reuter Wireless. Paris, Nov. 25. Two ex-Prime Ministers, a men.btr ot the present Government, several present and lonnei political chiefs. and a famous newspaper proprietor and many figures in the Paris underworld. figure in the of witnesses at the sensational libeJ suit openingReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article77 1934-11-28 12 Admitted Into Practice At S.S. Bar Mr. S. B. Adit van was on Monday admitted into practice at the Bar of the Straits Settlements by Mr. Justice a'Bec kett Terrell, in the Supreme Court. Mr. Aubrey V. L. Da vies nupeaied in support of the application77 words
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Article48 1934-11-28 12 Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 27. M. Potemkin. the Ambassador in Rome, has been transferred to Paris. M. S em. the Minister to Finland, replacehim. M. Petrovsky. the Minister to Hungary, has been replaced by M. Bekzadian. the Mm ster to Norway, who is succeeded by M. Yakubovich.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article290 1934-11-28 12 Alleged Impersonation Of Public Servant Singapjre, Wednesday. A MALAY, named Sudin bin Musa, appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday on two charges, namely, cheating and impersonating a public servant. The complainant, S. Krishnan, who said that n-c was a student and lived at Kirk Terrace,290 words
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Article79 1934-11-28 12 Disputants Abstain From Voting Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Nov. 24. The League Council is not likely to meet beforo Dec. 3 owing to the prolonged Rome negotiations between the Saar, Committee and French and G;rman experts. It is understori that the negotiations are proeeding favourably. The Assembly hasReuter Wireless. - 79 words
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Article67 1934-11-28 12 Mauritius Suffering Very Severely Reuter Wireless. Port Louise. Nov. 26. A circular from the Archbishop of Port Louise has been read in all chinches requesting nine days' cons:cutiv. public prayer in view of the critical economic position of Mauritius. The Island is suffering seriously front the smallReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article448 1934-11-28 12 Three Reigning Monarehs Dine Together Reuter Wireless. Loudon, Nov, 24. PRINCE Paul. Senior Hegem oi Yugoslavia. has arrived here lor ihe Royal Wedding. The news of liis arrival and departure during the journey across France was preeamionarlly witheld. in view Oi the recent murder of hisReuter Wireless. - 448 words
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Article424 1934-11-28 12 Sunday. Nov. 18. Lady Huggard arrived to stay at Government House. The Hon. Mr M B Shelley and M.'ss Shelley left GovernHouse. Monday. Nov 19. In the morning Capiian' de Fregate Salvador Moreno of the Spanish Naval Training Ship -Juan Sebastian de Elcanc" called on His Excellency at424 words
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Article442 1934-11-28 12 Monday's Agenda QUESTIONS BY MR. TAN CHENG LOCK I At a meetinp of the Legislative Council on Monday, the (lon. Mr, Tan Cheup Lock will a*k: J -W hat nit 1 the respective nutn'.ei > and nationalities or he nen|\enrolled pupils in the <>e i rr.nun' i442 words
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Article106 1934-11-28 12 Charge Of Abusive Language Dropped Singapore, Wednesday. When o case in which four S»khs\vcre I Wlth using abusive language with intent 10 c?ovofce a breach of the peace was mentioned before rhe Second N Gricej yesterdav. Mr M Mltter. who appeared for the prow.cutlon stated that106 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-28 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article663 1934-11-28 13 A Grand Rally PRESENTATION TO MR. DUKES From Our Own Ri-porter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. T- iLItKYi !AL rain, which started faff shortly after 4.15 p.m. -lUy. marred the Grand Rally ui' i' Roj Scouts, Cubs, Girl ~i KaJijjvrs and Brownies who usMtmililLtJ at the MvA.H,A.663 words
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Article119 1934-11-28 13 1 hinese Killed By Their Car t'rotn Our Own Rfpcrterf Kuulu Lumpur, Nov. 28. AI'ARTY of Wolf Cubs who were trav« lling from Kajang to Kualf '.urnpur to attend u grand rally of '"»t# and Guides. In honour of the »ef Scout's visit, had an unpleasant yesterday119 words
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Article195 1934-11-28 13 Echo Of Midnight Shooting Incident Singapore, Wednesday. THE two Chinese, Cheng Sang and Lee Kirn Pong, who were arrested nhrhi Mala *>ar Street on trn f oct 31 made another appearcd c M 5 S r e Second Magnate cMr N. Gnce) this morning >J™2f San is195 words
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Article161 1934-11-28 13 Victoria Memorial Hall Programme An organ and pianoforte recital will be given in the Victoria Memorial Hall to-night by Miss Tjong See Yin, a graduate of the Geneva Conservatoire of Music. Holders of tickets are asked to be in their seats before 9.30 p.m in order that161 words
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Article55 1934-11-28 13 Singapore, Wednesday. Pleading guilty before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer), this morning, to a charge of possession of a dagger a Chinese. Chua Hei Gong, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. He was arrested by Inspector Whiter.an in a house in Circular Road on55 words
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Article293 1934-11-28 13 Mr. R. H. Harrison Miss Louise Lefevre Singapore., Wednesday. A PRETTY wedding was solemnised at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd ye.erday aP-ernoon, when Miss Louise Adelaide Alice Leff.vre, second daughter Q f Capt. and Mrs. S. L'-fevre. who are now living in Singapore. wa c ma lied293 words
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Article169 1934-11-28 13 Fell On To Pot Of Boiling Rice A Chinese constable was involved in a collision be-ween a motor-bus and a motoryesterday. Both bus and lorry were badlorry a- the eigh h mile-stone Bukit Timah ly damaged. The bus was going *o Johore and the lorry to Singapore.169 words
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Article312 1934-11-28 13 Marlene Dietrich In Great Picture THE CINEMAS HAVIING seen "The Scarlet Empress," the Paramount production starring Maricne Dietrich, one can well understand the amazing success it has achieved. It is a magnificent picture, produced with a lavishness unusual in these days. The barbaric splendour of312 words
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Article181 1934-11-28 13 Novel Entertainment At The Alhambra HOLLYWOOD PARTY." which began a season at the Alhambra last night, is entertainment of an unusual kind. It is a story of Hollywood presented In form reminiscent of vaudeville, but there is a connected story running through the production. Many of the brightest181 words
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Article113 1934-11-28 13 The popular double-feature programme, with half-price admission to ill seats, proved a real attraction at the Ritz cinema. Geylang, opposite Lorong 41, last night when the hall was filled to capacity. At the first house, at 7.45 p.m.. 'Madam Butterfly," with Sylvia Sidney and Cary113 words
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92 1934-11-28 13 Tamil Hindustani Films At The Apollo The currrnt programme at the Apollo Theatre, Geylang Serai, which began night, consists of an interesting Tamil picture entitled "Parijatha Fushpa Haranam" and a Hindustan! film, "Street Angels." Both pictures are very entertaining, and Miss Madhuri, in "Street Angels." shown at the second house,92 words
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Article47 1934-11-28 13 The Police Band, under Mr. F. E. Minns! will play the following programme at Telok Ayer this afternoon, starting at 5.15 p.m.-— Overture, Stradella," Flotow Butt* "L'Arlesienne," Bizet; Song, "Adieu,' Schubert; "Serenade," Schubert; Selection, "Mignon," Thomas; Waltz, "Lustige Bruder," Vollstedt; March, "Fame and Glory," Matt.47 words
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Advertisement67 1934-11-28 13 I EXTREMELY SHORT I ru nJ TRIPOD 1 jo No more with long, heavy, I i and cumbersome tripods. I We can supply an ex- 1 I tremely short and light H tripod that you can slip d I into your pocket and I carried about without in&j convenience. X67 words
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Advertisement74 1934-11-28 13 Co..Ltd. =r>Z"lUiiltU ——Warm Studios ofpptfi Albums FIRST ALBUM OF 101 SOLOS. SECOND ALBUM OF 101 SOLOS. lPf)£tfT 101 r,RAND MARCHES. JusTߣaiY£D 101 classics, By Leading Composers) Each $1.80, Postage 20 cts. Extra. Obtainable At: Nang Heng Co. 103-105, Selegie Road, Singapore. JUST RECEIVED I NEW RELEASES OF REGAL ZONOPHONE RECORDS.74 words
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Article, Illustration903 1934-11-28 14 Exhibitions Under Unfavourable Conditions (By "Forward") Singapore, Tuesday.. IT was indeed a great pity that rain should have spoilt the tennis exhibition match between, the visiting Java champion, Kho Sin Kie, and the Malayan903 words
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Article141 1934-11-28 14 In Manchester November Handicap Race Reuter Wireless. Manches er- Nov. 24. LIKE most big handicaps this year, .he Manches.er November Handicap,' the last b:g Mat race of '-he season was won by a three-year-old horse when Lord Kosebery s filly, Pipemma, starting at 100 to 7, beatReuter Wireless. - 141 words
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Article106 1934-11-28 14 Efforts To Cet Up A European XI (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. Mr. P. McNee. the well-known Malaya Cup Association and Rugby footballer is making great efforts to organise a European soccer eleven here. Some three years ago he was responsible for a great revival of European106 words
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Article928 1934-11-28 14 Sunday's Races i I j j WHITE SQUALL PLAYS TRICKS THREE of the boats competing in the Royal Singapore Yacht Club races on Sunday were blown over by a gale which sprang up suddenly, One of them was beached near the Sea View Hotel and another towed928 words
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Article207 1934-11-28 14 Men's November Medal At Island G.C. iPOLLOWING are result* in »he Island P Club men's .November medal competition:— A DIVISION 'Com. R. W. Moore 81— 7=74 -b\ A. Brings go— 8=74 T. liosliisaKt 86—12=74 F. K. Martens 89—12=77 Dr. H, L. H. Urn 83— 5=7/4 C. A. K.207 words
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Article52 1934-11-28 14 V.M.C.A. Ist XI v. Sikh Police on the V.M.C.A. ground t O -day at 5 p.m J. Bleha. S. S. Gill. P. C. Sands, T. P. F. McNiece, Lee Fong Lim, G. Day, C Reshty, W. R. Willis, A. N. Katyal, F. Pullen. C. Catcha'oor. Reserves R Lyne,52 words
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Article275 1934-11-28 14 To Fight Here AMERICAN, FILIPINO AND JAPANESE Singapore, Wednesday. YOUNG Aide, Donah 1 Stewart and Masuda arrived here to-day Iroi i Japan by the Katori Maru. The boxers are under contract tc Mr. Sng Chwee Seng. The Japanese welterweight, Ktuna&ai, will arrive later. Aide is a275 words
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Article54 1934-11-28 14 Combined Services v. S.R.C. on the S.R.C. ground on Friday, (bully off .~>.ou p.m.):—Pe. Jones (Wilts): Cpl. Reeves (Wilts). Capt. Hammond (R.E.); Sgt. Lambert (R.A.F.), 2Lt. Read (Wilts), Lt. Douglass (R.E.); Lieut. Black (R. E.), L. A. C. Hanan (R.A.F.), FO. Morse (R.A.F.). Cpl. Stopher (Wilts). Pte. Clapp (Wil s).54 words
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Article40 1934-11-28 14 An extraordinary general Meeting of the Rangoon Road School 011 Boys' Amocia on will be held on Friday at the Rangoon Road School premises ar p.m. All old boys of the R.R.S. either members or no. are requested to a'tend.40 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-28 14 FED O CURED in DEVOrT 3 1 Wartn Studios 13.10 words
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Advertisement54 1934-11-28 14 STRENGTH W TOUR SLEEVE Everyone knows that stamina -—strength in reserve is as important as muscular strength. Bovril not only develops the muscle and the frame; it develops stamina by storing up a fund of energy in reserve. bovril jßuilds Strength in Reserve AGENTS: The BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore and54 words
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106 1934-11-28 15 Merchants Surprise Public Services in S.C.C. Tournament Singapore, Wednesday. TWO ***** matches were played in Singapore yesterday. Mir on the Padang and the other at the Medical College. •\u unfortunate incident marrtd the College match uk n one106 words
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Article198 1934-11-28 15 T-HE Medical College 11 defeated I the Kola Raja Club by six points i (two tries) to live (one goal) in a match on the Medical College I •,!!■<! yesterday. Both teams were evenly matched nrfrh Kola Ra.ia were better in I first half and seriously threaten the198 words
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Article73 1934-11-28 15 in a friendly ping-pong match, the tin I' njr-Pong Par y defeated »he Jellir Fjoad Ping-Pong Par y by three games o two n* the former's premises. Scores P. P. P.P. niavers memioned firs'): •t. Young defea'ed Cha'i Sian Hon:; —1; Yeo hyc Siar.g defeated Pan Wing friri 3—o: Ttti73 words
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Article67 1934-11-28 15 Leading Figures For 1934 Season i Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 24. GORDON Richards heads the list of v inning .iockevs for ihe 1934 reason with 212 winners. Fredy Fox w'Ah 109 is second. The winning owners arc the Ara Khan (£64.957) and Lord Glanely 1 (£U;i6O). I TheReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article893 1934-11-28 15 r J HE Merchants sprang a surprise upon ihe Public Services when I they met in the S.C.C. rugger fcour- nament on the padang yesterday. winning by the narrow margin of H j points (two tries) to 5 (a goal), j Tlie winners played a brilliau game and893 words
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Article45 1934-11-28 15 Viila Heat Porsmouth In Leagu Replay 5-1 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. In die replay to-day of iheir League fixture of Saturday which way abandoned owing to fog, the Aston Villa heat Portsmouth by T) —4. The Villa led 3—2 when Saturdaygame was abandoned.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement22 1934-11-28 15 I MILNER'S SAFES! I i I ho I THE B I B I BEST PROTECTION j FIRE j jj m 1 j22 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-28 15 j I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. < Incorporated in the StraiU Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has X 20,000 deposited with the Supreme C*urt of England127 words
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Article694 1934-11-28 16 Several Amendments /To Rules Singapore, Wednesday. SEVERAL important amendments to the rules of the club were adopted at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Recreation Club in the club's pavilion yesterday evening. An amendment proposed by Mr. W. A. Aeria, and adopted, gave captains and694 words
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Article165 1934-11-28 16 Accused Rigorously Cross-Examined (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Nov. 27. THE hearing was resumed to-day of the case against W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, formerly secretary and treasurer respectively of the Subordinate C vil Service Benefit Fund. At the hearing before the District165 words
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Article140 1934-11-28 16 Chinese Officials On The Conte Verde Singapore, Wednesday. A number of Chinese officials were on board the Conte Verde which passed through Singapore yesterday afternoon for China from Europe. They included Mr. Chiang Yuan Sin, who has been doing research work with the School of Economics and Political140 words
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Article63 1934-11-28 16 Martinis Peaches To Appear To-Night The Martinis Peaches scored another -uccess at the gala race ball at Grea World Cabaret and were encored by a crowded audience. They improve at every appearance and have ail the polish Of a professional turn. Grit and Re'•ardo amused wi.h their63 words
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Advertisement349 1934-11-28 16 F. A. BARTHOI.OMEIS2. LTD. BBHi SINGAPORE Hl^^^^^l ;]F. A, BARTBOLOMEUSZ LTD. 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. 5«iIIIII1lIIllilllllll•lIl■II■II I I I I I I I I l I l MM I j i i i i i i i i i i m I i By Special Appointment To H.M.349 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-28 16 /fe SILKS! C^^N^^^^^^ and Nove,ties Suitable j for Morning and Evening I m§ Frocks. In all new j^"* sn adts and patterns. Visit our showrooms Hours of Business: mv ILIB. ■Mjft •3:.; SBrJKSGI till 1 p.m. 'Phone 2483. 4 BATTtRY ROAD, i I 1 MA AS-46 words
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Advertisement898 1934-11-28 16 I GREAT WORLD I DUM COMPETITION I FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF SING A PORE. TO-NIGHT, f YEO KIAT SENG vs. WEE KEE LENG. L NOV. 28. I LIM CHENG BEX vs. ONG AH NGOW. NOV 29 BENNITO CHIA vs. LEE HOCK LYE. I TAN AH KAY vs. HIEW AH 800898 words
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Article635 1934-11-28 17 Scissors Exhibited ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDEIi Singapore, Wednesday. HOW a tailor was allegedly attacked by a co-worker in sleep and severely stabbed in several places was told before Mr. J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate, yesterday, when he held a preliminary inquiry ''nto a charge of attempted murdagainst635 words
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Advertisement123 1934-11-28 17 Winn Other Remedies j j FAIL TRY I 65 CENTS. U DISPENSARY, Ltd. Ed in the F.M.S.) Place, Singapore, also at pur, Klang, Seremban. Mini rs E Sunday) BARGAINS Si, UNS I UNS IN «-OOD Hi (.OOD I N GOOD USED CARS I USED CARS USED CARS AT OUR SPECIAL123 words
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Advertisement294 1934-11-28 17 fl Kill mosquitoes 1 with FLIT M I and avoid DISEASEVII 3 m jk\ *r FLIT POWDER! M bua*. *Nts, cockroaches. ESHf jj *****t1 w a5 ,<e c(c Hjs fc infi Kggfl power of famous Fill Spr*y. If I |iJ /5 Bourn-vita is Sf J/ helping him NOW!" Aim /kj294 words
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Advertisement127 1934-11-28 17 LAJEST A POPULAR BECOHOJ». and many others.' 1126. A Garden in Italy, Tango. All I Do Is Dream Of Yea. Foxtrot. ST 1 Foxtrot. Negra Consentida, Rumba. >> hen To-morrow Comes, Marahuana. Rumba. Foxtrot. Play tdMy Gypsy, Tamro OFFICE HOURS 8.80 A.M. TO 8.30 P.M.—SUNDAYS INCLUDED. All the above can127 words
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Article90 1934-11-28 18 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are Invited to write Jc us on subject* of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspond- I ents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten 1 tdouble spacing),90 words
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Article162 1934-11-28 18 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—l have read that the omnibus service to Katong will only go up to the present terminus at Joo Chia. junction. I beg to point out to the authorities concerned that the residents in Still Road. Karikal Road. Teluk Kurau Road, St.162 words
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Article113 1934-11-28 18 To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune. Sir,--As a parent of one of the scout:» who is going to the Aus ral an Jnmbor~c. may I be p rmitted to add a few v.ords of explanation to your article etnillea "Scout Jamboree Fund." which appeared in Saturday's issu\ The113 words
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Article92 1934-11-28 18 To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune. Sir. —As a frequent user of .h 1 air mail service to India. I should like to ask why. seeing that the postage by Imp rial Airways hns been reduced to 23 renj the rate to India is still unreduced Indeed92 words
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Article79 1934-11-28 18 j Alleged Breach Of Trust By Chinese (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 1 The case in which a Chinese. Joo Meow Chong. is being charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of mcney and goods amounting to $3 031 tne property of the Borneo Co..79 words
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Advertisement843 1934-11-28 18 '>ii(i:iitiiii«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii> i 1 I I 2 1 SPECIAL XMAS OFFER I CHEAP excursions to F.M.S., Penang, Brastagi and Java I Z arranged. I m •a Particulars from SSS 1 j TBE CHIN 4 TRAVEL SERVICE, j m I 82, Robinson Road. Phone 5248. m f mml MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD843 words
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Advertisement103 1934-11-28 18 I NESTLE^! CHOCOLATE I i I 5 is always a treat, but have you tried the 2-oz. blocks?— 1 7] They are a revelation! s 5* jl II Obtainable in any of these distinctive flavours:— I U jj Fruit and Nut Vanilla Milk and Honey t Fruit and Nut Milk103 words
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Miscellaneous172 1934-11-28 18 i CLUB DIARY l There are numerous Clubs rud Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- vided specially for them. Secretaries art invited to co-operate in keeping it j up-to-date and complete. Happening* j of general interest will172 words
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Article493 1934-11-28 19 To Take Up Residence In New Year )By Air Mail) London, Nov. 14. FOLLOWING the Queen's recent viat to Compton Place, Eastbourne, a residence of the Duke of Devonshire, the house may be taken by the King and Queen, themselves. It is possible that493 words
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Article116 1934-11-28 19 German Association Offering £250 Prizes For Models Berlin. The battle for the umbrella has begun in Germany. Manufacturers have for sonic time been complaining that umbrellas have gone out of fashion hete. So now t).i "German I'mbrella the association of tho*« engaged in producing umbrellas, is launch ing116 words
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Article93 1934-11-28 19 Man Who Cures Snake-Bite By Prayier Madras. A station-master who claims to cure snake-hite by telegram has earned considerable fame because of Lis extraordinary power. He is Mr. P. Narsiah ani he is said to have cured 79,000 cases in the last three years. This is the procedure:93 words
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Article80 1934-11-28 19 AhVe After Two Hours Out Of Water Philadelphia. A Brazilian "running fish" ran right through a glass window of its aquarium in the Horticultural Hall here, fell six feet to the floor and then ran 75 feet and hid in a corner. After searching for two hours, attendants80 words
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Advertisement252 1934-11-28 19 Hygienic Convenient Economic The Gillette No. 77 set, illustrated above, is one of the most popular shaving outfits ever issued by GMette. It includes the latest Gillette razor, three ElueGUlette slotted blades and two blade holders in a new type of moulded box. The new razor has only two pieces252 words
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Advertisement341 1934-11-28 19 for Tl f THE WHS I here 14 an old tale of how a man's life was ««SS^^H lost because a nail worked loose. Be- cause a nail %Nas j^H loose, a horse- shoe fell off, a til horse bee am c W lame, a journey wasdelaye*d,a par Z V341 words
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Advertisement158 1934-11-28 19 YeS, it's true... too much tea ran easily bring ou headaches. That's because tea contains tauniu and eaffein, two drug stimulants which, if taken to excess, often cause headaches, nervousness and iudigestion. There's usually no need to give up tea entirely. Just change. twice a day, to Postum. This delicious158 words
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Article, Illustration101 1934-11-28 20 South Johore defeated the Public Services at rugger on Saturday by 12-0. Picture shows an exciting incident. The Aunt Sally race at the Singapore Polo Club gymkhana on Sunday. Competitors trying to break flower pots with polo balls. Two of the lady competitors in101 words
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