Malaya Tribune, 30 November 1934
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Title Section41 1934-11-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation O/ Am/ Daily Newspaper In Malai/a Vol. XXI.- -No. 291 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 FIVE CEtfTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Nov. 30, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 rIVK CENTS,41 words
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Advertisement10 1934-11-30 1 TReaJ The Dominant In zSMalaya :i |f s j jjjl^j10 words
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626 1934-11-30 2 Shipping News Notices. ATLANTIC »nf most successlul «*a umn travel season in many years. Ships returning to New York in the past month were crowded to a degree that usually marks lhe mid-summer season, and others still on their way were repor>ed carrying heavy passenger lists. The explanation is found626 words
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Article679 1934-11-30 2 Italian Plan To Meet Foreign Competition Details are not yet avniiible of Jie scheme approved py the Council of Ministers for ihcteaatag the speed of Italian liners. II us regarded us certain, however, thai it' will be based on a premium for ships Which are fitted with new679 words
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Article114 1934-11-30 2 Permanent Accommodation At Liverpool The Clan Line have made an official announcement io the effect that their three loading and discharging berths are now at No. 9 Branch, Alexandra Dock. .All the berths have railway lines running alongside by which cargoes can be brought direct from114 words
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Article182 1934-11-30 2 \t With SEVEN pirates were captured and twenty either drowned or shot in a fierce right between a cruiser and three pirate junks off the Chekiang coast, near Tingftai island, close to Ningpo. The cruiser was despatched to the neighbourhood by the Fishery Protection j Bureau of the Ministry182 words
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Article135 1934-11-30 2 Companies Badly Hit By Trade Depression Owing to the trade depression, shipping business in Canton with vt.~iels running on the North- West and East. Rivers has been much affee eck says the "Canton Daily Sun." Particularly hard hit have Veen the shipping companies in Wuchow on the West135 words
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Article504 1934-11-30 2 Maintenance Of Steamship Services IX connection with the resumption of hearings by the United States Post Office Department in its inquiry in'-o ocean mail contacts, Mr. K. J. Baker, president of the American Steamship Owners' Federation- has issued the following statement "An unfortunate misunder-lapdmg as to504 words
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Advertisement422 1934-11-30 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. "SSf Si i i.n i i i B RITISH i INDIA I» O. S. X. Co.'s SAIMWS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. RANCH! 1?.«* r pc 7 <r ,\t xI J o,B't Ofc. i NALDERA 1<M»« c 21 1936. RAWALPINDI 17 000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE *vJO« Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA422 words
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Advertisement210 1934-11-30 2 I W U9YD TRIESTINO 1 (Incorporated in Italy). q] J EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. B S SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. Calling nt Penang, Colombo, Bombay. 5j H Karachi. Aden, Massowah. Suez, Port Qj ffi Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Said. Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and re X Port Said, Brindisi,210 words
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Advertisement362 1934-11-30 2 HAMBURG. AME RIKA LINIE. Deutsch |Ha«wfl Australische Dampfschiffs IR C Gesellschaff. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. v s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec 8 m.<. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Dec. 11 k>. KARNAK. via Manila Dec. 27 1935. m.s.362 words
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Advertisement509 1934-11-30 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHKr (Incorporated in Gsrawiy) The undernoted are the Company V intended flxturei OUTWARDS. Utt "SAARBRUCKENY* for Manila H'kong. S'hai, X. China ft Japan Dec 6 "DOXAU." for Manila, H'kong, S'hai X. China Japi !>, HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "MAIN," also calls Genoa, Mar seilles and Barcelona 4509 words
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Article159 1934-11-30 3 I UK r.S. C'ONSU MPT lON FIGURES I \lr»-nuly (imul For The Time Of Year in* Ow rth uncial Correspondent) Siiivaygr.-, Friday. noon. I I'riec* 1 1' i iii Kit port* 1. 21->ij c*t- s Up ii c(. '!..'Krt IViu-: SUsjtly. I mi (vinivM-oiTi, doWja i .liT<(ay*s159 words
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Article260 1934-11-30 3 Hangawan Rubber Estates lLondon, oci 30 Tjppitii; vus resumed in March mm _u routes of the Rubber in vtt-w of the improved 11»look file directurs have prepared 3 srhemo with ihe tbT/. of poy jvj ofT ihe DebT.ur? stotK, r* !-t• I" .lit me Prsftfi'enee snares. and I'iti260 words
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1310 1934-11-30 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS Tlte 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, Friday, 10 a.m. The following milling share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and1,310 words
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Article80 1934-11-30 3 Fixed At 28.3 Per Cent. Of Assessment FOLLOWING the decision of the International Tin Committee to recommend that the percentage of standard tonnage to be exported for the period from Jan. 1 to March 31 next rhould be-40 per cen».. the Central Committee, appointed under80 words
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Article105 1934-11-30 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and va rious brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British105 words
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Article56 1934-11-30 3 The following arc the prices of Socony pnsohne and kerosene' BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline 'ex pump' -*er Britksh Imperial Gallon 50.82 Socony Motor Gasoline i »,4 drums» per drum 53.45 Socony Motor Gasoline T 1 tins» per tin $3 70 KEROSENE Dcvoes Imperial Brilliant «per ttn» 5256 words
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Article95 1934-11-30 3 Singapore, Friday. A remuneration of $2,500 for the. year ding Aug. 31. 1934 was fixed at the sixteen-h annual general meeting of the Lingui Tin. Ltd, at the company's offices at t*oon to-day. Mr J. M. Sime was in the chair and •he others present were Messrs.95 words
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Article62 1934-11-30 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. ror X M.A. No. LX. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyer 3. Sellers. Spo (loose) 21% 21% (F. 0.8.) December 21 3 21% Jan. March 22% 22% April June 24% 24% July Sept. 25% 25% Tone of Market: Very dull. Latest Cable:62 words
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Article312 1934-11-30 3 Weekly Report Of Guthrie 1 Co., Ltd. Singapore, Thursday. HEAVY liqu dations have made by weak holders since our last report, as 1 a result of which there is a much firmer undertone in the market than for some considerable time past. Heavy rains have been experienced throughout312 words
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Article213 1934-11-30 3 Singapore, Nov. 30. R tSiam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $118 R. <Siam> W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $116 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $114 Siam, Al $182213 words
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Article277 1934-11-30 3 Compromising The Future IBy Air Mail. London Nov. H THAT tlieEkltch have, limine and al thewat. th* huge ;»r.d wild island of Strna into one 01 iho gt'eate: t rubber U)v cm in the world and that th« "inctn&ti planning" on a great, scale, under Gi-• ernmcm277 words
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Article381 1934-11-30 3 Difficulties Of Guilder Exchange The ordinary general meeting of ih. Batu R3 T .a < Sumatra» Rubber Plant* tions. Ltd. t was held yesterday at Mincing-lane; E. C. Mr. M. S Parry, J p.. the chairman ot •he company, who presided, said the accounts showed a distinct381 words
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Advertisement113 1934-11-30 3 THE «4SIHE3 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.., (Incorporated in New Zealand)/ FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLJOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. FINLAYSOX GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street, rised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 teterve Fund and rest 500,000 HEAD113 words
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Advertisement26 1934-11-30 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRJ2, MARINE, MOTOD CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, Cecil St„ Singapore. I, C JOHNSON M»nmr*»r.26 words
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Advertisement80 1934-11-30 3 Nederlandscbe Handel-Maats c happii, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam. 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the80 words
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Advertisement70 1934-11-30 3 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother a boot. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plot Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon rive you a substantial balance. It's surprising Just how quickly small sums grow.70 words
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Advertisement223 1934-11-30 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking .Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). "T" T\ SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL W Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $1(1,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHLLIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH; 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:223 words
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Advertisement366 1934-11-30 4 M. HASSAN, M, A 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. We undertake all sorts of work in electrical, gas and water service line. We giv c prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon re- quest without charge or obliga-366 words
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Advertisement643 1934-11-30 4 DISTRESS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Distress No. 14 of 1934. IN THE CAUSE OF Lam Man Thin Landlord Versus Air View Hotel, Limited Tenant* AUCTION SALE OF All The Furniture &c. Ot A Chinese He4el To be held at No. 10. Peck643 words
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Advertisement626 1934-11-30 4 PUBLIC NOKOES. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I in Bankruptcy. No. 28S cf 1922. Re K. ML E. HASSAN MAIDEEN CO., of No. 39, North Bridge Road and No. 80. South Bridge Road. Singapore. Merchants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that626 words
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Advertisement464 1934-11-30 4 SITUATIONS VACANT.] WANTED —A Lady Canvasser to canvas advertising contracts for a leading Journal. Apply Box No. 484, c;o Malaya Tribune. WANTED' t WANTED—SmaII Fully Furnished Bungalow or House. Apply Box No. 494, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. WANTED—An Active Partner with cash,capital of $10,000. to take a third share or $15,000.464 words
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Advertisement312 1934-11-30 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 EXAMINATION312 words
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Advertisement548 1934-11-30 4 t REPAIRS 1 TAKE ALL YOUR CLOCKS WATCHES OR GRAMOPHONES THAT GO WRONG, TO YICK WOH KING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). Contractors for the Repair of Clocks Watches to the British Am yai R.A.F. Base, Malaya. permT European Hair ir< 79, Stamford Road, TO LET. BS TO548 words
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Article141 1934-11-30 5 Of Th s Mo her In Ceylon Have All Been Given BABY'S OWN TABLETS With Great Advantage. Mrs. P. G. Jackson, who resides at 23, Kaluwella. Galle, Ceylon, writes:— I am very pleased to state that my five children whose ages range from 3 t 0 years141 words
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Article508 1934-11-30 5 Question Of Sanity DID MAN KNOW HIS MIND? Singapore, Friday. AN appeal against the decision ot* Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., in a Chinese will case was begun in the Civil Court of Appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice, S.S.. (Sn Walter Huggard), the Chief Justice F.M.S.508 words
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Article86 1934-11-30 5 Three Arrests Made In Perak (Frcm Our Own Correspondent/ Ipoh, Nov. 29. AFTER a long interval a case of armed robbery in Perak is reported from Grik. where four Chinese armed with parangs entered the house of a compatriot and demanded money, enforcing that demand by firing a86 words
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Article78 1934-11-30 5 Sent To Reformatory For Three Years Singapore, Thursday. Two Indian boys, Veloo and Suppiah, Doth aged 12 years, were sent to the Reformatory for three years by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Gricei 10--day. They were convicted on a series of charges of theft of bicycles. Inspector Dale78 words
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Article127 1934-11-30 5 Wireless Programnu' For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by Phohi, Holland broadcasting on a wavelength of 25.57 metres is as follows: 8.20 p.m.: Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 8.25 p.m.: Concert to be given by the station piano quartet: Loe Cohen (violin). Jac Muller127 words
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Article101 1934-11-30 5 Wireless Programme For To-day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station Berlin, Broadcastine House, broadcasting on a wavelength of 31.38 metres, :s as follows: 8.20 p.m.—Opening Announcement DJA. German Folk Song. ProgrammeForecast (German, English). 835 p.m.—Light Music. 8.50 p.m. Special Woman's programme.101 words
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Article95 1934-11-30 5 Joint Address To New High Commissioner (From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh. Wednesday. A public meeting was held at the Ilokkien Hoay Kuan. Taiping, yesterday vening. to discuss several questions apj ertaining to the lorm of welcome Tailing should arrange for the new Governor and High Commissioner. Sir95 words
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Advertisement304 1934-11-30 5 COCOA OF ALL. Thanks to the exclusive we of selected beans roasted by a special process. Van Houten's is stronger than any other cocoa. For nourishment and digestibility make sure of VAN houten's cocoa I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I304 words
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Advertisement361 1934-11-30 5 ■ManwwaßiiiiMi miMnijiiiiwwjiiiimijiiii i.m i mmiiwummiiiii win i ji i pi M RUST AND I I CORROSION |1 by the use of Metzink, the most efficient paint for ail metal surfaces. 1 jFS*itill i Recently introduced by Hubbuck's, iltsl ilv Metzink is a combination of fVetallic jfpPN!]! nc mc Oxide with361 words
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Miscellaneous490 1934-11-30 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Scottish Concert For St. Andrews Day TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. "Trunk Call." A Bit of Musical Telephun on 'very) Light Lines. With Songs by Norman Hackforth. Nancy Logan, and others and A Cast of West End Comedians. Produced by490 words
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Article, Illustration315 1934-11-30 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Ho Sang. British, 3.293 tons, from Osaka 29-11. to Penang, Calcutta 30-11. Senang, Dutch. 729 tons, from Palembang 29-11. to Palembang 1-12. Toboali, Dutch, 673 tons, from Br*gan 29-11. to Bagan 1-12. Chak Sang, British, 1,470 tons. Turn Calcutta 29-11.315 words
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Article148 1934-11-30 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Nov. 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Sirdhana 22: Op Ten Noort 'JU. Toyohiko Maru 19. Mam Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) City of Basdad 18: -Jrki ie, U'ttias 14; Kamuning W, Perseus li. Rhesus 9: Kavr:- Maru 7. Empire148 words
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Article67 1934-11-30 6 The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify :hat the outwarc aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 9 am. to-day. The mail wil! be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders a* 10 a.m. Conespondence for non-boxhotders wih be sent out by67 words
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Article207 1934-11-30 6 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 30. I London 3 months' sight 2|4 7|32 London 4 months' sight 2 4 3116 London 60 days* sight 2 t 4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 2|4% London demand 2(4 3j32 London T.T. 2|4 3j32 Lyons and Paris demand 875 Hamburg demand 143 New207 words
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Article78 1934-11-30 6 ALHAMBRA.—"HoIIy weed Pa APOLLO.— Chinese silent p., j CAPiTOL.-"The Seai>; Kmpre j EMPIRE.—"AII Chua P«* nese talkie. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, bide-shows, Dean's Grand Opera .nese Wayangs, Cinemas, TaUie ci HARM3TCNVS CIRC US ».15 pm. I Tank' Road. MARLBOROUGH. "V a hoo< Larki.' a Hindustani lalkie. NEW WORLDS Cabaret Dai78 words
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Article187 1934-11-30 6 (In Thousands of dollars). M Gross Imports r^ ar r i Month Monthly Cumulative Total EXP S Gross Tra<k> 1934 1933 1934 1938 Cumulative Total Monhly Cumulative :_3 __> <« <5 m jsj is s 5? Jffii SSS Si Si ii Bi:- &S XX 285 X May187 words
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Advertisement509 1934-11-30 6 ._^j«MTwiriniHiiiiiiii l l ii > llll ltwl lU |i W lllini nil ]||i l |iiiiinfniniiiiuiiii'ii ISiMSAPOItE HOTELS 9 <^vuaiMam-iuiuiiifliiMii!iiHi»i9mra^ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SEA VIEW HOTEL SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, DEC. 2nd. Dame* Beauty! Contest ■rmgH in conjunction with the forthcoming screening of Warner Bros.' -peciaoular Musical Comedy "DAMES" at the CAPITOL on509 words
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Advertisement239 1934-11-30 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT WANTED—Coat, Wa!-:.- -at Trow n Makers only jst lass me*] considered Apply in person to the Manager before 8 a.m. H. B. Winter, 20, Batt»i v Road. Singapore. TENDERS INVITED. TENDERS will be received up to noon o.i Wednesday, the "»th December. 1934, at tht. Redden: Councillor's Office.239 words
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Advertisement23 1934-11-30 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8, $10 and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) and at 93, Bras Basah Ruad.23 words
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Miscellaneous73 1934-11-30 6 DAIL\ WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Laa* Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine. Temt> Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Deg. F. Aim- Star 85 Nil 1.9 To Sitiawan 88 0.02 6.6 72 Kota P>haru 84 LIS 2.9 72 Bukit J.ram 87 Nil 4.5 71 Malacca 84 0.53 8.273 words
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Miscellaneous220 1934-11-30 6 [POSTAL INkI LUG£HC£ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY South Africa (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m America (South* (Rio de Janeiro Maru) 2 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra, S.East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and T. Dilly (Op ten NoorO 2.30 p.m. Muntok (Qyp ten Noort) 2.30 p.m. Soengei Liat <Op K-n Noonj 2.30220 words
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Miscellaneous295 1934-11-30 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs r:id Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries art- invited to co-operate in keeping ;t up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest ivill still be included in the295 words
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Miscellaneous382 1934-11-30 6 1 DIARY Of T4tf DAY] I WHAT'S ON? f i Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, NOV. 30 High Tides.—s a.m., 4.3s p.m. Singapore St. Andrew's Society's Din and Ball, Victoria Memorial Ha Outram School Prize Day, 10 a.m. Victoria Bridge School Prize Givin 9 a.m. Hockey: Khalsa v. Sikh382 words
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Article626 1934-11-30 7 Critical Situation PROVINCIAL FORCES MOBILISED Hongkong, Nov. 30. ACCORDING to latest reports reaching here from Canton, Northern Kwangsi is in a critical position due to the threat of large forces of Reds, whp have been driven from the Kiangsi-Kwangtung border. Numbering over 10,000, they are invading626 words
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Article39 1934-11-30 7 Turkey Forbids Clerical Attire Except On Duty Reuter Wireless. Istanbul, Nov. 27. The Government has Issued a decree forbidding ministers of all denominations to appear in public in clerical attire except when attending religious ceremonies.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article35 1934-11-30 7 The Goan community of Singapore will celebrate the feast of their Patron Saint, St. Francis Xavier. at the Church of St. Joseph (Portuguese M.is.vion> on Sunday, a Solemn High Mass being held at 8 a.m.35 words
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Article151 1934-11-30 7 Inflicts Terrible Injuries On A Cow (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 29. BEFINITE evidence of tiger in the Cameron Highlands is forthcoming as ihe result of finding the mutilated remains of a cow near the junction of the main road and a private road leading151 words
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Article330 1934-11-30 7 League Of Nations Bulletin The following is the health bulletin of the l.eagti» of Nations Lantern Bu- i fini, SinKopor?. lor the week end.'.J Nov. 24 Plague was repcrted during the weak from tlie ports of Colombo and Pnon»- Penh but not from Bassem or Samoa330 words
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Article36 1934-11-30 7 A Mohammedan cyclist was knocked down, by a motor-bus in Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday. He received abrasions over the left m c nd che *d and was removed to the General Hospital36 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-30 7 Cures UR"' SKIM DISEASEWL^j|! k p^^^sSs '"Heals All IK JURIES Of ail medicine dealers. 75 c. or $1.50 a box. Agents :-Thr British Pharmacy Ltd.. North Brids' Bridge Road. Singapore. '*'*1 1 1 1 'I'!s'■•■•'' i i > i TO-MORROW 111 Illy I n lour Last L nance Our NIGHTLY213 words
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Advertisement59 1934-11-30 7 I I l j Articles may be handed In for I SPECIAL and EXPRESS LAUNDRY SERVICE. Dry Cleaning Waterproofing, Invisible mending undertaken. WEEK DAYS. HOURS, 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 4-6 p.m. SATURDAYS, HOURS, 7 am. 2 p.m. RECEIVING m?OT SING A P (RE STEAM) LAUNDRY LIMITED. 255, ORCHARD ROAD, OPPOSITE59 words
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Advertisement337 1934-11-30 7 1 111 1 1 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE THE IMPERIAL AIRMAIL I FASTER -5 Vfe SILKS! I' e xcellent range oi: aUT. Printed and PI tii Dyed Silks> G< A 4 m¥- y and Novelties. Suitable \wW for Morning and Evening Frocks. in all new now. You will be337 words
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Advertisement710 1934-11-30 8 I Hj Next Change Come on a trip to Gay Paree and leave your Troubles behind Attend the Daring Art Students' Ball See a Gorgeous Fashion Revue join MADGE EVANS a»<t ROBERT YOUNG on a g ay f rlsky PARIS INTERLUDE" METRO-GOLDWYN-MAVER'S SPARKIIM* iv n» X 3« ~-mnri nnni KL,N(710 words
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Advertisement319 1934-11-30 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 207 Re GEORGE FREDERICK GLAS- n No. 39, Cuff Road, Singaptrc, Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN first dividend is intended to be the above matter. All creditors must319 words
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Article304 1934-11-30 9 Elephant And Leopards Thrown Off Singapore Thursday. WHEN a Sikh motor-lorry driver named Ganda Singh pleaded guillv before ihe District Judge (Mr. H. A. Ferrer l to-day to a charge of causing grievous hurt by a rash acv. Chief Court Inspector Smhh unfolded some mcresting304 words
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Article84 1934-11-30 9 At Sea View Hotel On Sunday 1 Singapore, Frida.,. A beauty competitor in conjunction with Warner Brothers' latest pro duct ion "Dames" which has its premiere at the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday. Dec. 5. will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Sunday morning at 11.30. This84 words
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Advertisement270 1934-11-30 9 f HOLLYWOOD PARTY j m Ti shown with tremendous success i Records from This Wonderful Picture -I ]Hllk^^Slß j Til MUSIC HOUSE lew World cabaret Saturday, December 1,1934. j Poppy Day Dance I Special Vaudeville etc. I The Entire Cabaret Entrance receipts will be donated to the Poppy Day Fund.270 words
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Advertisement118 1934-11-30 9 TO-NIGHT GRAND OPENING j AND ROYAL MENAGERIE 1 LOCATION TANK ROAD I AN I INTERNATIONAL SHOW 1 SHOW OF that has I stood GIFTED ARTISTES Ihe test of A Representative (j me f or 40 gathering o! YEARS. I Master Artistes o! I I all Nations from I all Countries.118 words
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Advertisement378 1934-11-30 9 MpMftMMI IHIIHi>I i i |i i MiINMIMMHMMMNW II■II•ItI I i i i i 1.1 Irl 4 Here b One Of The Greatest Animal Pictures Ever Put on The Screen j I COME TO THE GLOBE THEATRE I in the GREAT WORLD SHOW m 1 AND SEE I JUNGLE KING I378 words
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Article362 1934-11-30 10 MATTER of great importance to the ratepayers of Singapore was brought up by Mr. S. QWong at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day. The Singapore Harbour Board, occupiers of an immense area of land, pay a fixed contribution each year instead of rates, and, as362 words
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Article316 1934-11-30 10 W E have already referred to the l'act that the F.M.S. Government is taking steps to raise money in London to repay the Straits Settlements loans amounting to £9,500,000 and endorsed the suggestion that the money might well he raised in Malaya. The reason for going to316 words
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Article92 1934-11-30 10 Dr Lee Ee Kiam has been appointed to the post of Municipal Inspecting Officer. Registration of Births and Dentin Group Captain Sydney Smith, who accompanied Sir John Salmond to Medan on the X L M. plane, returned by air this morning. Sir John Saimond Is continuing his journey home by92 words
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Article181 1934-11-30 10 Danger Of Shortage Of Supplies Reuter. London, Nov. 29. TFii; In tarnation*] Tea Ccmmktee has iix?d and r gulated the figure of tea exports from India, Cylon and the Dutch East Indies for the year beginning Apr. 1 next at 82 1/ 2 per cent, of theReuter. - 181 words
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157 1934-11-30 10 THROUGH what might be termed the magic agency of wirelr.ss, the wholworld was able co participate In thai wonderful wedding in Westminster Abbey. It is now customary fo: historic event:; to be broadcaf", so that the genera] public can listen to ceremonies hi herto157 words
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Article210 1934-11-30 10 THE actual ceremony was broadcast and four hours later it was repeated by means of records. Throughott. ..la lay a anybody with a wireless was exceedingly popular with his friends. In Singapore reception was remakably good. We heard the singing of the choir, the whole of210 words
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Article135 1934-11-30 10 STRIKING evidence of the imp; conditions ir; Malaya is afforded the figures of immigration. In the ten months of the year Malaya's population of approximately 4.250.000 cjcased by 91,000 as a result o: agency. As contrasted with this, there w, toes of population of 34,000 in 1930. 137,000135 words
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Article159 1934-11-30 10 j the beginning of October regukv ia'io- s have been in force for the control of pinsapple factories in Malaya, and they are reported to be working very satisfactorily. The f'uit is tinned v: der conditions approved by the medical authorities and each tin is stamped wi h159 words
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Article326 1934-11-30 10 By "Looker-OiT YOU remember, of course, the Marcus Show, which came to Singapore in August, bringing a bevy of feminine talent. Mr. Marcus is an enteitorising showman. He emphasised that he was bringing a real American company to the East. Now he is back in America326 words
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Article30 1934-11-30 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 5. CLUB DIARY, G. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. CINEMA TOPICS, 17. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 18. THE NEW BETTING BILL, 1930 words
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Advertisement247 1934-11-30 10 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE SPECIAL $87.50 A mJl jj STANDARD (Green) *SO.OO if I STANDARD (Black) *77.50 RAJAH $45,00 II A ILi 'USTRATrT« j;:).)KLET SjP ill I SENT FREE ON REQUEST. RALEIGH I SPECIAL I SINGAPORE KUAIA LUMPUR 1 ~,,,I,tI•;•IIII•IIIIII•I>I••I t I I I I I I I I I247 words
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Advertisement71 1934-11-30 10 MsnHnr PERFECTION just- Js. ly describes the sup- k\ erior workmanship of k\ wmfM Singapore's Leading k\ X), Tailor. WING LOONG 0\ is undoubtedly in the »Vs ftp, forefront and offers K\ fif. you, with Perfection in A. Suitings. Style and Cat. N> ffo complete satisfaction Hj| and inexpensive service.71 words
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Article, Illustration333 1934-11-30 11 THE QUEEN WEEPS f The World Listens-In To The Ceremony THE wedding of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina yesterday provided London with one of the most brilliant spectacles in its history. State pageantry, with its gorgeous horse333 words
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Article431 1934-11-30 11 Gorgeous Vestments Of The Archbishops Tit* in Westminster Abbey were rwniniN-cen of those at thp Coronation, With he magnificent uniforms of the Royal guests and the exquisite gowns of 'he womeu, w"i io men guests hart fullUr&ss uniforms or evening dress iu UK of civilians. The service431 words
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Article145 1934-11-30 11 Britons In America Get A Holiday Reuter. Wpclcliiic tje!!r- are rlngina round tfi«* wo»-id Not only ail over lh< filttph'e hiduding ihe par»,-. r,i it hut ihrounluiu' Europe- iMpit.ii>, mtUJtiii.s ;i:p join Iti!» in h«' it fine? SoeiUl ajs > were inner 'vnywhMe /or \bVf\rumb n Eniu.i-..<iesReuter. - 145 words
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Article172 1934-11-30 11 Crowds Were Waiting All Night London, Nov. 29. It is probable that never In London's history have so many people slept. l in the streets. Many dozed on camp-stools and orange crates sold by Covent Garden traders. Others brought blankets which they shared with their neighbours, but172 words
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Article142 1934-11-30 11 Well-Known Chinese Found Dead From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Nov. 30. MR. Oh Kay Beng, who was a defendant in the Ban Hin Gold Mines Case, was found dead in his office at Kampar yesterday evening. The deceased was the son of the lr.te Mr. Oh Cheng Keat142 words
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Article883 1934-11-30 11 Splendid Spectacle Cheered To The Echo Reuter. UNPARALLELED precautions were taken to guard the Royal Guests and foi the first time In England the Continental practice was adopted, of posting police inside the cordon of troops, facing the crowds. The Abbey doors were opened at 9.20Reuter. - 883 words
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Article286 1934-11-30 11 Take Advantage Of C'hsap Kates TENNIS rackets and mo'or-cars, postons wanted and situations vacant, used rlo.liinc for sale, books, magazines—»lu- wan .vte. jjouilrg s n lor the "Malaya Tribune" tpecial SmallAc vert We-fc jtf ix insertions lot tne price of one 'Small-Adv-Jin. W ?k s'lUiounDec j 1U(1286 words
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Article242 1934-11-30 11 Festivities M?an £20,000,000 To Trade Reuter. London, Nov 29. LONDON stayed up aL night, tn crowds which chiered the Duke and Princess Marina on th ir way from the theatre yesterday evzning taking up positions along the wedding route the spec ators were thirty deep onReuter. - 242 words
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Article138 1934-11-30 11 Sea Scouts Of Malaya Ilece-ive R.ply Singapore* Krlo.iy The <?tucX i" riut Lt«ld Budrji-Powull i'OC-ftiVuii i telpfluam irow HR.H. Prince Groige. ll.c CuK"<:' o< K«.ni, _•rrdrty tv.niijg, i; t wiilrh III". ihani.rd the Sv. uf Ma hi y a lor thrir coii- fttuia iou> on138 words
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Article31 1934-11-30 11 The Beauty Competition which was to have been held at Seaview Hotel on Sunday morning in connection with the picture "Dames" nas been postponed owing to the inclement weather.31 words
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Advertisement187 1934-11-30 11 j HEYMAN BUTTER The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to I the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria. b^^SS^^^^j 1 an d packed with scru/f(^' puloua care in order v«aawa«ua«aßfla«a«Bm«a#HMßßua^^ j LATEST RECORDS I L FLORENCE DESMOND ***** Be Yourself and Kiss Me187 words
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301 1934-11-30 12 Death Of Dr. Wiltshire i FULL REPORT OF EVIDENCE (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 29. riURLNG the inquest on Dr. J. L. U Wiltshire, the Rubber Research chemical expert who was killed in a motor accident in301 words
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Article367 1934-11-30 12 Received No Signal From The Lorry Doctor Gray, in evidence, said that he viewed the body at the mortuary and recognised deceased as Dr. Wiltshire. Mr. James Hastings, who was with the deceased when the accident occurred was the next witness. He said he was driving the367 words
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Article354 1934-11-30 12 Could Have Stopped Car With Quicker Warning At the time witness saw the lorry driver s hand, he was approaching a road leading into a kampong but witness did not think it likely that the lorry was turning into that. Witness accelerated after seeing the hand because it354 words
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Article301 1934-11-30 12 "Passing Should Bo Done Reasonably Quickly*' 3it j plv to Mi She.irne wiines* said lint the horn was composed of two lioms and was very loud The lorry irivcr should have henrd the first lung blast The second loud blast wo* giver ivh?n the witness decided io301 words
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Article495 1934-11-30 12 Must Tell The Truth Or Be Charged With Contempt Ai the Third Mile. Am pang Road, ihe Tamil pointed out the house. Witness blew hu> horn andppru r out his hand, when abou- GO feet frvm the entrance. He looked behind and saw a car behind and moved495 words
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Article159 1934-11-30 12 Optimistic View Of The Propects Shanghai, Nov, 30. DR Wang Chung Huai saw Marshal Chiang Kai Shek twice at the Cen--1 rnl Military College in Nanking y s- U rdiiy Togethrr with Dr. Sun Fo he entrained for Shanghai last night, where they will .-«toy tor a159 words
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Article103 1934-11-30 12 Pulling Power Of The F.M.S. Edition IN an interview with our K.L. representative, Mr. W. T. Lee, proprietor, of Messrs. Keng. U Photo Stores, Kuala Lumpur, said: 'i am surprised at the drawing power of advertisements in the Malaya Tribune. *i have received orders for supplies from103 words
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Article175 1934-11-30 12 Japanese Soldiers Destroy Farms S?*anghai, Nov. 30. THE important negotiations with the Japanese authorities in North China are being conducted by Mr. Li Chek Vi, owing to the illness of General Huang Fu, the chairman of the Peipmg Political Council, who is reported to be suffering from heart175 words
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Article130 1934-11-30 12 Packed In Case Labelled "live Animal" Cologne. A man has been travelling around Germany "packed" in a case labchec "Live animal." A showman of Gelscnkirchen decideo to save railway fares by making his assistant travel from town to town as a package. Before each journey he130 words
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Article64 1934-11-30 12 Reuter Wireless. Brussels. Nov. 27. Firm dote*ruination to maintain the stability 0 f the franc and balance tile budget is expressed by the new Government in its declaration of policy. It states there is danger to the franc from the technical poirfc of view a"o GovePnment's programmeReuter Wireless. - 64 words
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Article45 1934-11-30 12 The Fire Brigade was called yesterda" morning at 10 o'clock to the Municipal Abbatoir in French Road, where on arrival it was found that the roof of the boiler house was on fire. The fire was extinguished after about half an hour.45 words
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213 1934-11-30 12 Japanese Foreign Minister Explains 7 okyo Policy Reuter. London, Nov. 27. OA RON Matsudaira and Sir Johr Simon conferred for 90 minutes to-day but no decision was reached. It is believed in London that Italylike France, is unlikely to join with Japan in denouncingReuter. - 213 words
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Article683 1934-11-30 12 Full Review Of Foreign Policy Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 30. The Japanese Government is endeavouring in the London Naval Talks to establish firmly the principle of nonmenace and non-aggression." declared Mr. Hirota. the Foreign Minister, in a speech to the Diet this morning, in which he reviewed currentReuter. - 683 words
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Article150 1934-11-30 12 Jungle Thriller At The Roxy Beyond Bengal," with its caravan ox thrills, opened last night at the Theatre. This production. made by Harry Schenek in the Malayan Peninsular with the co-operation of H.H. the Sultan of Perak. and distributed by Showmen's Pictures, has all the thrills of a150 words
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Article53 1934-11-30 12 A Fifth Province Of The Union Reuter. Of S. A. Windhoek. Nov. 29. THE Legislature adopted by 12 votes to six a motion requesting that South,o T£l AfriC a should be administered as a fifth province of the Union of South r^ a RfiteJ t0 tne Provisions ofReuter. - 53 words
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Article33 1934-11-30 12 Owmg to the late arrival ol the steamer, Harmston's Circus was unable to open last night as originally arranged The opening will be to-night, and the location is in Tank Road.33 words
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Article64 1934-11-30 12 Huisre Drop In Govt, Majority London, Nov Th" 4 bv-elect'nn nt Puurv J'a the death of \he Conserve live Mr Samuel S;unuet. i siut i: I*- u. lows:— Mr Marcus Samuel «Con.s Dr Edith Siimmr&kiH »LiLvi 1 Majority At the G:*!iera E fc-io:i Mi > Samuel wus fleeted hv64 words
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Advertisement19 1934-11-30 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building:, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MAW, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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261 1934-11-30 13 Special Interview YOUTH MOVEMENT IN MALAYA Singapore, Friday. L (Mi louden-Powell of Gil well, and L.»ily I>uden»Powell, the Chiet lit al'.il Chief Guide, accompanied j heir daughters. Heather ano •i had quiet arrival in Singar. I'stcrilay evening. Mm tmrty, which261 words
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Article14 1934-11-30 13 Lord Baden-Powell arriving at Johoie Bahru sta'ion yesterday at 5.15 p.m. AT JOHORE STATION14 words
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Article, Illustration879 1934-11-30 13 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. Lord and Lady Baden-Powell and their two daughters passed through Johore Bahru this evening on the mail train and were receivd by a large number of Scouts from the schools in Johore Bahru. Mrs. Allen. Commissioner of Girl Guides. Johore, boarded the special879 words
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Article248 1934-11-30 13 Why The Numbers Are Limited As Scouts in Malaya were of different nationalities, the Chief Scout went on. they should try to find out what the prevailing waknsss in the character of the different boys was. Boys varied according to the coun tries they belonged, and248 words
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Article337 1934-11-30 13 Work For Peace Of The Scout Movement Referring to the Australian Jamboree, which is attended not only by Scouts fcom the countries bordering the Pacific ou also by contingents from India, Cnina, France, England, U.SA., and Java, he said the boys attending it would become apostles of peace.337 words
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Article171 1934-11-30 13 Discovery Of Home-Grown Drug Traffic In New York New York Detectives of the narcotics squad •aided an Innoc-nt-looking plot of and in the shadow at Brooklyn's skyicrapers and discovered some C 20.000 orih of the plant of ihe sinister canals Indica. the drug so popular in the •thrillers"171 words
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Article134 1934-11-30 13 Obtains Better Results Than Ordinary Type Moscow. A Soviet inventor, Nicolas Meshcheryakov, has developed a new incubator that makes the upper side of the eggs warmer than the lower, as would be the case if a hen were sitting on them. Also it provides for periodical cooling oeriods134 words
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Article67 1934-11-30 13 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 27. The League of free religious congregations has been banned in Prussia by a decree irsued by General Goering. in the meantime all the property belonging to the organisation will be confiscated. The official reason s that many of the former leaders ofReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article42 1934-11-30 13 Nicosia, Cyprus. A terrible tragedy occurred during a tourists' outing in a charabanc nea\ brre. A Turkish woman passenger thrust her head out of a window in the chara bane just as a motor-lorry was passing. She was instantly decapitated.42 words
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Advertisement76 1934-11-30 13 ■niiiiiiiiiiniiiflunar*iiiuii iiiin*iiiiii"iniiiii;i in riiiiiiiiiiimtnniiiii»«iiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ifiiiiiiiiiiifiifi:irji» SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. !?5535i i Warm Studios •"i"iiwtiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii<«iiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiin»iiiiiiN^^ flf%pay catarrh, respiratory troubles Br what terrible tormentors! But do not despair, 'Cresival' J| the proved remedy, will also |L help you. Give it a trial to-day and convince your°f its excellent quality. 3 'Cresival 1 is76 words
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694 1934-11-30 14 Visiting Forwards Prove Just Too Good j Singapore, Friday. FINE defence work by S. Ross and Jamenga Singh for the Police was mainly responsible for their victory at hockey against a strong S.C.C. eleven, by694 words
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Article236 1934-11-30 14 Boxers Arrive: Left to right: Johnny Masude (manager) Charles Alwis, Maroda, Donald Stewart, Young Aide and Mr. Sng Chwee Seng, the promoter. LOCAL BASEBALL Champions 'io Afeet Kesl On Sunday iusi yamc "i ij Jt i OC uI itiatliuii reason ill year iii 0i? piayed tin >UUday *iw ot Ju«r)ib236 words
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Article100 1934-11-30 14 Ui y followin g a pass from Black. After some fine passing be; ween Oehlers and EUSOPE, the latter scored 2io,t dcs second goal after drawing the goalkeeper out. «,-2i hle i s was again Prominent on the l^ en v, af l er a fast run he P a100 words
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Article334 1934-11-30 14 THE following arc players in a ma t ch between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the R.A.F. officers at the Club on Dec. 2 I Sepoy Lines G.C. players mentioned firstt;— a.m. 9.15 Kosking <9) and Oakeley (11) v. S. Lar. A. G. Knight (14) and S. Ldr. Farker334 words
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Article, Illustration655 1934-11-30 14 Lant. Mr. T. 7 2 8 164 Joel. Mr. J. B. 16 13 8J26 WINNING BREEDERS Races No. of tt tt won horses. q i? n H JI a 28 13 59.853 Sullivan. Mr. D. 10 5 op 297 In France 56 33 ***** National Stud 20 11 14 407655 words
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Advertisement49 1934-11-30 14 111K jjjm I DT Eda,r CARTON CHEESES Gouda English Gorgonzola Cheshire Danish Roquefort Cheddar Swiss CHEESE SPREADS, druyere <Tll iilue Moon' Roquefort, English 'Blue Moon' Limhurger. Cheddar 'Blue Moon' Pimiento. Australia Blue Moon American. Blue Mooa Camembrie Cheddar Norwegian Sunnlva. I Mm mm vm 1, Warm Studios 58, mmmmmmm49 words
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Advertisement294 1934-11-30 14 Glaxo is the baby food upon *gggg^^gy which you can always rely. IfipSE H "A j The sale milk food, no matler 1 J where you live. The modern-. [SB ised milk food. The milk food k''it>i:i;tl# |?L that contains a proper quantity 3s|i ,vf of vitamin D. The milk294 words
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500 1934-11-30 15 Victoria Institution Side Displau Excellent Form i From Our Own R*.pcrttr) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. I) 1 I r! PlX!r V B*"ouiid, which they apparently Umml to their liking, the Victoria Institution scored nnaway victory over the Sehmgor Club this evening at500 words
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Article508 1934-11-30 15 Annual Soccer Match INTERESTING GAME ON THE PADANG SingufMue, Thursday. TIIK annual «oyctr inaU'h betwoeu Scotland and the Kest played on the i J adang this evening attracted a lairly large crowd. Scotland proved superior in all de j l>artm,ents and emerged the winners t»y 5-1,508 words
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Article37 1934-11-30 15 A message from our Kuala Luutpur correspondent this morning stares ihat he veather prospers for m-days races are untavcurabfe. and ram is most probable in the afternoon. The xoing is lkely to be very heavy.37 words
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Article46 1934-11-30 15 Wimbledon Beats Ley ton In First Round Replay London, Nov. 29. In iheir replay in the grat round of the F.A. Cup, Wimbledon beat Leyton (playing at home) by one goal to nil. Their first meeting ended in a draw of one goal each.46 words
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Article36 1934-11-30 15 Reuter. London, Nov. 29. Rugby League matches played yesterday resulted as follows:— Eastern Cities 19 Surrey o. Ktnt 14 Middlesex 18. (at BlackheaUi) Portsmouth S. 11 Guy's Hcs. 30. Aldershot S. 5 Bristol 13.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article39 1934-11-30 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Playing on. their own ground this evening, the Y.M.C.A. defeated the Selangor Eurasians by 4—1. Martin (3) and Grenier scored for the winners and Daly netted the loser's solitary goal.39 words
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Advertisement176 1934-11-30 15 I Vaudevilles f *m\^^^^^\^^ PAR EXCELLENCE Sat. Dec. 1 I GRIT RICARDO IN THE MOST AMAZING HUMAN DOLL ACT HAZEL YVONNE WALTZ FANTASIE j MARTINIS PEACHES A REAL BEAUTY TROUPE. ALL IN ONE NIGHT. 'ADMISSION S<TcENTS AS USUAL. J GREAT WORLD DIM COMPETITION FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE. TO-NIGHT, f176 words
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Advertisement324 1934-11-30 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. i The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. »I ucorpora ted in the Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C, j lhe Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court324 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-30 15 CHRISTMAS CARDS OF DISTINCTION (j] in pen-drawing and reul photographs of Malayan Subjects 5j THE CARDS TO SEND ft Black and White Pen Drawing mounted size 5% x 8. suitable far framing, box of 0 $2.40 q] Coloured Xmas Cards by J R. Charton box of 6 $I.lH> fO Black106 words
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Article80 1934-11-30 16 Very Heavy Loss DESTRUCTION IN THE CUBAN REVOLT Reuter. Havana, Nov. 29. FIRE has broken out in the great refinery of the Standard Oil Company. The whole building and the storage tanks are in flames. The loss is expected to be very heavy. Fighting between CommunistsReuter. - 80 words
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Article55 1934-11-30 16 FULL comments on local reception, which was excellent, of the Royal Wedding will appear in to-morrow's Itadio Page. Reception was clearest on the rebroadcast at 6.20 this morning. The first broadcast was at 6.05 p.m. yesterday and a number of listeners re nort hearing it well. The second55 words
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Article100 1934-11-30 16 National Government Formed In Bolivia Reuter. Santiago (Bolivia. Nov. 29. President Salamanca, said to have been captured, has now resigned, according to a well-informed source an.i Vice-President Tajada will assume power, forming a National Government —Reuter. Later. The mystery surrounding the fate of President Salamanca has been solvedReuter. - 100 words
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Article30 1934-11-30 16 On the occasion of the Feast Day of Saint Francis Xavier on Monday, a service will be held at 6.30 a.m.. in the Old Church on St. Paul's Hill. Malacca.30 words
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Article418 1934-11-30 16 Discussion By Seremban Sanitary Board (From Our Own Correspondent) Sereraban, Wednesday. A MEETING of the Seremban Sanitary Board was hvjld to-day with Mr. W. Lineham in the chair. The chairman said that the matter oi the lease for 1935 for Seremban Rest House, the rates and assessment418 words
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Advertisement231 1934-11-30 16 j "EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE j Here is a smoking pleasure that never I fails to please. Vacuum packed to ensure factory fr eshness many climate I r Blended in two grades to suit all tastes:— I FLAKE or READY RUBBED. j I Of All High Class Tobacconists. I SOLE231 words
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Advertisement404 1934-11-30 16 The Singapore Flower Show 1935. will again be held at the New World. Jalan Besar. Singapore, c n FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. THE STH, 6TH 7TH APRIL, 19.15. Open to plant? grown in Singapore, Malacca or Johore. Cash prizes (First prize *6. second prize $4. third prize $3). in ddition404 words
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Advertisement248 1934-11-30 16 |i.|ii|r|ii|iHlil'i|ii|il|iHiilillH|ii|nliHlillH ;lllliil'MMM■i|ii|;!|ii|:=llHlHliiM|iii:Hiili!| > I I i I I I i CAPITOL BLDG. m I To-day and To-morrow till 7.00 p.m. j SS 100 DRtSSES $4-00 and $5-00 Z Sports, Afternoon and Evening 500 H.4TS $100 to $4 00 j Z lor All Occasions. Cash Sale To-bnmtow, Shop No Exchanges. Open248 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1934-11-30 17 Special Screening* A CHILDREN'S AID BENEFIT m 'The Barretts of Wimpole cct w completed it is brought md that Norma Shearer, who Elizabeth, once again has fo!--greel stage actress in a mom role. the present instance, it is o r se1,092 words
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462 1934-11-30 17 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films THE story, deals with the rivalry oi "Schnarzan 1 (Durante*, jungle star, and his rival, "L ondora' (Givot), who are drying to cheat each other ouof a cargo of new I ons for their motion pictures. Durante gives a great party462 words
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Advertisement177 1934-11-30 17 I 1 of The isiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd.). There nno need il^,. r i for yon to look P*MlĔfflb fo !f 9 9 A man is only as o!d as he feefs. Those signs of middle age which most men regard as fuM /w J[ *A inevitable can easily177 words
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Article84 1934-11-30 18 Letters To The Editor. tOur readers are Invited to write tc us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 1 AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on84 words
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Article122 1934-11-30 18 'To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) I Sir.—Congratulations on your leaderette regarding the floating of loans locally. This country is bursting with money for Invrstment. If the FM.S Gov.-rn-*,Ufn floats a loan in Britain at anything over three pcx cent, it will be yuihy or bad finance122 words
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Article76 1934-11-30 18 Wins National Race In Australia At ihe Maroubm So-Mwnv in Syrtnev AustralUl. the Riley Inip. under International rules and driven by Williamson. won the Australian National Chamoionship Race Besides establishing a iu»w Australian record, it also won the Royal Handicap for cars of the 1,100 class in record76 words
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Article49 1934-11-30 18 Fifty Houses Destroyed In Blaze Hang chow. Nov. 16. Fifty houses and shops were destroyed by fire shortly before one o'clock tills morning on Jen Street. Th? Sow- if- estimated at $15,000. No lives were lost The origin o! th? I Hrc is unknown —Sin Wen Pao.49 words
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Article298 1934-11-30 18 Nge Heng And Malay Girls School (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Thursday. THE annual prize-giving of the Nge Heng Primary English School, Johore Bahru, was held this morning in the school hall in the presence of a large gathering. After Mrs. R. O. Winstedt, wife298 words
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Article104 1934-11-30 18 Quarrel Between Two French Deputies Reuter Wireless. Paris. Nov. 27. With a radio van in attendance and a crowd of spectators assembled at dawn on grounds In tha suburbs, everything was in readiness to film a real duel between two French Deputies when th" 1 seconds disappointedlyReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Advertisement789 1934-11-30 18 MHM It II ***** I I I i 'I ■"IHlutiitftCH I I |,i|i!|iili:liili:li'|ii<|i|iiln|ii»-»|iij.lMii».ll!!|i IH.i|.:|i^'ii'|ii»iillil'.|r», Messrs. POWELL CO., LTD., 1 I 2, Raffles Place. I I (Established 1863). I s Strait* Settlements' Oldest Sale-room. I m m 1 Open Daily for inspection of furniture, antiques, hardware and miscellaneous goods. 2 m789 words
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Advertisement404 1934-11-30 18 W»iltMfM»IWMWlWWIM"»«"»""""""""" M I I -IBHB. II I I I I MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD 2 PROPERTIES. 1 TAN HO OON CO., LTD., 5 WILL HOLD AN AUCTION SALE ON TUESDAY, 4TH DECEMBER LtSI g AT 2. J0 PJI. Z I AT THEIR SALE ROOMS, Nos. 90 02 (old Nos.404 words
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Article652 1934-11-30 19 State Lotteries GOVT, MAJORITIES I SED FOR BILL (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 14. ft HAT Mr. Churchill called "the nliml battering ram" of the ivernment's majorities forced the through Committee in doubleick time. i he earlier clauses, and again ards the end, attention was paid coupon652 words
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Article364 1934-11-30 19 Needless To Achieve The Desired Results For that very reason the Home Secretary should be moderate. What the clause proposed was the sort of thing which happened in Germany, where great numbers of people were murdered and no reference to the fact was permitted in the newspapers it364 words
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Article516 1934-11-30 19 Point About "Presumption Of Guilt" Resisting an amendment moved by Mr. ffannon. Sir D. Somervell said the Bill was not directed against a person who bought a lottery ticket abroad for his own amusement. It was different, however, with persons who brought into Great Britain, or516 words
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Article63 1934-11-30 19 £8,240 Collected From Estate Of Late Marie Dressier Los Angeles. The United States Government has collected £8,240 from the estate of the late Marie Dressier, beloved Hollywood film star who died recently from cancer. The sum represented taxation on her income for the last months of her life63 words
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Article530 1934-11-30 19 Show Besieged By Creditors ONCE a candidate for the pest of Burgomaster of Berlin and would-be saviour of a theatre in financial difficulties, Julius Gleich, director of th e world-famous circus bearing his name, is now in Budapest trying to raise funds lor his circus stranded in530 words
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Article125 1934-11-30 19 Alleged New York Underworld Syndicate New York. Wha: is described as one of the most efficient underworld syndicates •in the history of New York vas virtually wiped out by the .police, when they arrested eleven youths, Including their alleged leader- the 24-year-old Walter O'LearyOXeary it is125 words
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Article101 1934-11-30 19 Farmers' Offer Of Wheat In Payment Of Does Paris. Thirty farmers of Geauce in the Ome Department each with two sacks of wheat in a cart, drove in procession to the local tax-collector's office and there offered the wheat in payment of their dues. The collector declined to101 words
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Article60 1934-11-30 19 Helsingfors. A bear has shot itself dead at Kuusamo, north-east Finland. Because his traps were continually being raided, a Kuusamo trapper fixed a loaded gun to a tree and connected the trigger to one of his traps with a cord. The next day he found a large60 words
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Article, Illustration31 1934-11-30 20 GOVERNOR VISITS THE AERODROME The Chief Scout. Lord Baden-Powell, making a permanent footprint for the door slab of the new Scout Hur In Kuala Lumpur on Monday.31 words
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Article, Illustration111 1934-11-30 20 H.E. the Governor. Sir T: Shenton Thomas 'wearing dark ticK with Sir John Salmond. British Air Marshal (dark suit', meeting P.W.D. officers and aerodrome staff at the Singapore Civil Aerodrome. Mr. H. R. Herslett Assistant Scout Commissioner for Malaya, with other Scout Leaders, awaiting the arrival di the Chief Scout111 words
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Article, Illustration17 1934-11-30 20 The Governor and Sir John Salmond take a lofty view from th tower at the Civil Aerodrome.17 words
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