Malaya Tribune, 14 February 1935
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section40 1935-02-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII.- -No. 38 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 Fl?b CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Feb. 14. 1935 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935. t'VK ctHi^40 words
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Advertisement250 1935-02-14 1 j fcaJ The {tribune I Q l mi mi nt In r LAKEROL. Heavy Smokers a unseen! en the Best of Tobaccos causes dryness and i 1M Mir S i ritation of the throat —Relieve it with Lakerol Vies. They are soothing and keep the mouth and allow no tobacco250 words
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Advertisement149 1935-02-14 1 illll Crosse Blackwells Soups. Jams. Pickle*. Sauces and Pastes and many otW pre--1 ffl&Bw pind food delfcasies. owe tkafr paction to r ho «*fncnen« flfe#>/ of one of the oldest and best known British Manufacturers *n> V j the very best ingredients are used and the careful attention 1 k149 words
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1540 1935-02-14 2 Shipping News Notices. TREND OF MARINE MACHINERY Design And I pkeep ECONOMICAL SPEED FOR A SHIP THE considerations that govern shipowners' choice of machinery and the running conditions in a mixed fleet were surveyed by Mr. Sterry B. i Freeman, C.B.E., M.Eng., of Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., in a1,540 words
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Article485 1935-02-14 2 International Pool Operations .IN their tanker freight market review for 1934, Messrs. E. A. Gibson unci Co., Ltd., London, state:— As expected, the consumption of petroleum products increased co-incident with world trade recovery. During the year under review demand for tank tonnage was better, and many tankeis which485 words
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Advertisement405 1935-02-14 2 STEAMEH SAILINGS. i p qZ B RITIS H j N DIA r. A O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1336. HIUI 6, |6Q Feb. 15 CAKTHAGE i">.o») Feb. 15 BEHAR gjOO' Feb. 28 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 1 N 6£Cfl Mar. 13 15.L0U Mar. 15 R A NCIII405 words
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Advertisement407 1935-02-14 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, ii \MBFKG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S Sham. ifEONIA 19-2 19-2 20-2 22-2 AI.S'A 12-3 12-3 13-3 16-3 BORING IA 2-4 2-4 3-4 5-4 ERRIA 23-4 2.'M 24-1 25-4 LALANDIA 1-1 -5 14-5 15-5 17-5 JUI407 words
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Advertisement480 1935-02-14 2 N. Y. K. LINE j GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS fox CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935 s.B. HAKOZAKI MARU Feb. 21 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar. 6 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Mar. 21 s.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 MINIMUM480 words
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Advertisement501 1935-02-14 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER fcWfflfl LLOYD. KpVjTS (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 11*35. "SAALE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan jib i I "NECKAR," for Manila. H'kong, S'hai. X. China and Japan Feb. 26 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Hremen. "FULDA," also calls Genoa,501 words
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Article105 1935-02-14 3 I pTLE BUSINESS PASSING Still la London Out Financial Correspondent) Thursday, m Ruing. iy-g I'rices (Singapore), 21 cts., unchanged. Tone: Quiet, apore), $H3Va, up Prices: i esu 6 5 16d., unchanged. fone: Quiet. 12?4i cts*, unchanged. TIN. E229 10s.. down 7s. onths, £225, down .">• j ets.,105 words
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Article53 1935-02-14 3 November the number Italy stood at 969.944 I 066.215 at the cories--1933. The improvement rable than would appear ari&on off the two trial depression in hieh Italian immigrant directed of recent years. Prance, Belgium, and cunipelled large numbers to return to Italy si 10 months the resident53 words
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1323 1935-02-14 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 Evatl: MINING Singapore, Thursday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 4 Ampat Tin 4 4 6 £1 Asam Kumbang1,323 words
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863 1935-02-14 3 Court Decision Which May Affect Everyone New York, Jan. 13. ♦THE constitutionality of the New Deal legislation has been questioned dramatically by five appeals to the Supreme Court against the validity of the Congress'onal resolution of June 5, 1933, abrogating the gold clause in863 words
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291 1935-02-14 3 Rubber Is What The Bankers Want i (From Our Own Correspondentt London. Jan. 30. TRADITION has it that the streets of i London City are paved with gold. The modern version, if the bankeis of Lombard Street have their way. will 1 be that that291 words
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Article41 1935-02-14 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Feb. 14. Dr H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister ib ill'in Shanghai. Mr. Wang Ching Wei left Nanking by train last night for Shanghai to consult him on financial oroblems.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 41 words
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Article75 1935-02-14 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Tor R.M.A. No I X Ribbed Smoked Stae«». Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyer*. SellersSpot (loose) 21 |Jtt (FOB.) Current month 21 21 Feb. March 21 1 21% AprilJun? 22 22 7 S JulvSept. 24 24 X Oct. Dee. 25 1 s 25*4 Tone of75 words
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Article98 1935-02-14 3 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Feb. 9 shows that there were 204 deaths, as compared with 207 in the preceding week, and with 183 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were:— Beri-beri 10, phthisis 25. malaria 14.98 words
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Article155 1935-02-14 3 Pricis Realised At Sales Yesterday THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's rubber auction too.-, place yciUrday: Catalogued 1,518,906 1b.=673.1l tons. Offered 1.374,318 lb.---.Gi3.53 tons. Sold 1 043.980 lb.-466.06 tons. London—Spot 6 5 Isd. New York—Market closed. PRICES REALIZED. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cents Per Lb Standard quality155 words
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Article120 1935-02-14 3 Tin Weakens On Lack Of Support Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 12. On the Stock Exchange to-day Mr. Baldwin's denial of the report that a general election was imminent created a lather more confident feeling at first but, with support lacking nervous selling renewed, chiefly from abroad, the marjReuter Wireless. - 120 words
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Article104 1935-02-14 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.81 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gallon drums per British Imperial104 words
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Article52 1935-02-14 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE socony Motor Gasoline i ex pump) ocr British Imperial Gallon $0.81 Socony Motor Gasoline drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (Vi tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 Sylvan Arrow (per52 words
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Article95 1935-02-14 3 During the week ending Feb. 9, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 18,346 cases, of which 12,886 (70 per cent. I cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,100 (6 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 2,051 (11 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 2,309 (1395 words
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Advertisement234 1935-02-14 3 mis YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED MKTI VBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. I apita! Full y Paid Yen 106,000.000. Reserve Fud Ten 124.250,000. ID OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRAN! RES at Alexandria, Batavia, Berlin, I'm'r. i gi en. Hamburg, Hankow, Harhitt. Hon Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Ii i rtdoa, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji, V. foya, New234 words
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Advertisement12 1935-02-14 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIF7S, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT12 words
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Advertisement76 1935-02-14 3 Nederlantfscbe Bandel-Maatschappij, .N.V (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY), Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA, Branches throughout the Dutch last Indies and in the Straits Settlementn, lama, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Ltonweo. Correenondente in the principal Cities ol76 words
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Advertisement198 1935-02-14 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements* SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. Ltd. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH; 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,198 words
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Advertisement543 1935-02-14 4 M. HASSAN, 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. »v« 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 I 'PHONE 3411. MALAYA543 words
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Advertisement594 1935-02-14 4 EDUCATIONAL. ENGLISH Specialized tuition under efficient masters COMMERCIAL CAMBRIDGE classes and Standards VI VII. RAJAH'S COLLEGE, 48, Dickson Road, off Jalan Besar. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Educatloi -Systematic Training594 words
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Advertisement746 1935-02-14 4 NOTICE. SINGAPORE BOY SCOUTS LOCAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting 0 f the Association willl b? held at Headquarters, Buffalo Road, vn Wednesday, 27th February a• 5 30 p m BUSINESS: 1. To receive the District Commissioner's Report for 1934. 2. To pass the Accounts746 words
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Advertisement485 1935-02-14 4 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUBSECRETARY. Applications are invited lor the post of Secretary. Duties of Treasurer not included. Starting salary $450—5500 per mensem, according to qualification. Free quarters. Candidates, preferably between ages of 30 and 40 years, should forward their iip plications, stating age and qualifications, not lu'ter than 23rd Maich, 1935.485 words
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Advertisement641 1935-02-14 4 A NEW TONIC WINE. A Medicinal wine <-f full tonic value and of well-known basic ingredients is being marketed. A leading London analyst vouches for the quality of Phosferine Tonic Wine as follows: "I find it to be made from a sound fullbodied wins of excellent quality. It is free641 words
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Advertisement327 1935-02-14 4 lAdmittedlyI Admittedly there are Scon I a.id Scores of WATCH, CLOCK GRAMOPHON E REPAIRERS in Singapore, but Yick Woh Hing 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Roau) can honestly claim to have enough experience to safely handle all delicat watches, etc. AREN'T THEY THE CONTRA! TORS TO THE BRITISH ARM327 words
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Article508 1935-02-14 5 Manchukuo Troops \i tempt to kill col. dohihara Shanghai, Feb. 13. 4 attempt was made to assassinA C(»I. Dohihara, the chief 0 Military Attache in China, > lavs ago when he was travelTientsin from Poiping by is now revealed. ;> pects were arrested on the the railway508 words
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Article410 1935-02-14 5 Personal Pars About Local People DR. J. Gray, State Surgeon, Kedah, has been admitted to the Penang Hospital. .> Mr. D. E. Webster, Jasin Lalang Estate, will shortly go on transfer to Bahau Estate. Mr. R. C. Lloyd Owen, of Pay? Lang Estate, will act for him on410 words
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Article134 1935-02-14 5 Kuala Lipis Water Supply Running Low (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Feb. 11. The extraordinary spell of dry and extremely hot weather that Lipis haa been experiencing this last fortnight has caused a severe shortage of water to such an extent that the inhabitants are now134 words
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Article69 1935-02-14 5 Inquest On Two Chinese Coolies (From Our Own Correspondent) Sexemban, Feb. 12. Mr R J. Curtis, the Seremban magistrate held an inquest at Mantin on two Chinese coolies who were killed by a r?gue Ilephant at a kampong near Ulu B A aC vermc a t ge69 words
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Article22 1935-02-14 5 Washington, Feb. 12. The highest authorities state that President Roosevelt's tea for Lord Lytton was purely a social occasion.- Reuter.22 words
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Article35 1935-02-14 5 Wavelength 49.9 metres) TO-DAY 6 pm. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin. 8 p.m. Relay of dinner music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins. 830 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Close down.35 words
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Article41 1935-02-14 5 Bing Crosbv never misses a day on the eolf course and rises at daylight in order to play a few holes prior to leaving for the Paramount Studios where he is now working in "Here is My Hean."41 words
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Article332 1935-02-14 5 So He Frightened The Bullocks (From, Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. I| ELLA YAH, an old bullock-cart driver, f was complainant and Kair Mohamca, an Indian, was accused, in a case heard in the Third Police Court yesterday. lhe accused was changed with do-ng nrschief to332 words
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Article26 1935-02-14 5 Marlene Die rich now working in Paramount's "Caprice Espagnol" was once satisfied with a two-day job as an extra in a mob scene jta German studio.26 words
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Article357 1935-02-14 5 Young Chinese And A Barrel Of Oranges (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. z YOUNG Clnnese, who put forward the A alibi that he had a bad stomachache, when he was charged with the theft of a barrel of oranges, was asked by Mr. F.357 words
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Article30 1935-02-14 5 Luis and Olga Barrance of Cuba, probably the most talented exponents of the •Rumba," will appear in Paramour! is picture titled "Rumba." Carol.' Lombard and George Raft head the cast.30 words
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Advertisement21 1935-02-14 5 A NEW SHORT STORY •(RIME FOR THE CONNOISSEUR" BY VICTOR PURCELL WILL APPEAR IN THE MAT ISSUE OF THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE21 words
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Advertisement24 1935-02-14 5 H You Care For Something jf Really Good There is No Other Choice But Q N V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG I24 words
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Miscellaneous638 1935-02-14 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "Northern Music Hall Paradc TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Bath Pump Room Orchestra. Conductor. Edward Lunn. Relayed from the Pump Room. Bath. 7 05 p.m. New Dance Music. (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.). 7.20 p.m. Introductory Talk: "The638 words
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Miscellaneous226 1935-02-14 5 BERLIN, SHORT-WAVE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German Shortwave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting House, is as follows:— 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN Announcement (Germ., Englj. German FoiK Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 p.m. Young Girls on a Trip through their Homeland. 4226 words
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Article, Illustration221 1935-02-14 6 VESSELS ARRIVED Akabahra, Norwegian; 661 tons, from Bangkok 13. to Bangkok 14.2. Giang Ann, British, 545 tons, from Sourabaya 13.2 to Sourabaya 15.2. Bengalen, Dutch, 4,260 tons, from Calcutta 14.2 to Los Angeles 16 2 Karagola, British, 3,647 tons, from I Calcutta221 words
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Article23 1935-02-14 6 The s.s. Saale for Manila. Mails previously announced as closing at 4 p.m. to-day will now close at 7 p.m. to-day.23 words
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Article136 1935-02-14 6 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on Jan. 24», by the Carthage will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence -.vill be ready for delivery to boxkclders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service136 words
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Article73 1935-02-14 6 London, Feb. 13. The death is announced of Mr. Herbert Allen Giles —Reuter. Mr. Herbert Aiien Giles. LL.D was a classical and antequarian writer. He was born on Dec. 8. 1845. He joined the China Consular Service in 1867 and held appointments in Shanghai. Tamsui, Ningpo and Pagoda73 words
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Article203 1935-02-14 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 14. London 4 months' sight 214 7j32 London 3 months' sight 2|4 3|HS London 60 days' sight 2j4 5,3-? London 30 days' sight 2A\'n j London demand 214 3ZI I London T.T. 2 4 3|32 Lyons and Paris demand 858 Hamburg demand 140 New York203 words
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Article98 1935-02-14 6 Rio 4' 4 sellers Paris 14 7 32. New York 4.88»„. Montreal 4.88 < 8 Brussels 20.97. Geneva 15.11%. Amsterdam 7.24 1 Milan 57 19 32. Berlin 12.19 1 2 Madrid 35 25 32. •ockholm 19.40. Copenhagen 22.391 2 Osio 19.90» 2 Vienna 25%. Prague 117 3 16.98 words
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Article128 1935-02-14 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE I Singapore, Feb. 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) l »1 Minderoo Fuldi6 6 11; Giena moy 9; Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Karagola 30; City o! Oran 32; Thurland Cast c 34.128 words
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Article180 1935-02-14 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO DAY. vEB. 14 High Tides.—7.o7 a.m.. 10.10 pjtn Lecture by Dr Ittamar Ben-Avi Ad( [phi Hotel Roof Garden, 8.30 p.m subject: "Palestine's Place in Asia." TO-MORROW. FEB. 15 High Tides.—B.33 a.m. 10 51 pm Football: S.C.C. v. S.C.F.A.,180 words
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Article62 1935-02-14 6 ALHAMBRA.— Flirtation Walk.* APOLLO.—Hindustani picture. CAPITOL.— Chained." EMPlRE.—"Beauties For fluff w GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH— Hindustani talkie, "Vma-Veli." NEW *VORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—-Littie Miss Marker.'* RITZ.— Chinese silent pictures. ROXY.—• Hold 'Em Jail."62 words
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Advertisement280 1935-02-14 6 t iiJiTOinininiiiiiTiMauiiiitßninininrTinmiiiiiawiM I SINGAPORE HOTELS 1 P ''■"■"■iiiuiuiuiuiuiuiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii^ J SEA VIEW HOTEL J BALLROOM. g Formal. TO-NIGHT Formal. jg I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I SATURDAY:— H I ADDED ATTRACTION I I The Andre Ballet! f METROPOLE HOTEL. I I<EL 7986 M BRAS BASAH ROAD. 1 IDEAL CENTRAL. f MODERN SANITATION.280 words
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Advertisement201 1935-02-14 6 Have YOU had your Jlioocin Hundreds of thousands of smokers say 'Yes.' Do you Just one Xic-o-cin pastille every night before retiringwill keep you free from all the dangers of nicotine pois >n. It is vhe only proved smokers' safeguard—Xic-o-cin definitely neutralizes nicotine. Dull paiates are refreshed, digestion and sleep201 words
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Advertisement86 1935-02-14 6 W/ Business W losses you can prevent ff BUSINESS success is a combination of brains and capital. The loss of a key-man frequently results in grave consequences. Farsightcd business men now recognize chat vvh.it must happen sometime m:iy happen a::y time and should be guarded against at all times. Whether86 words
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Miscellaneous193 1935-02-14 6 [POSTAL IHT€LLIG€NC€ SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY South India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Burma (Karagola) 3 p.m. India, East and North (Karagola) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe, Siak and Selat Pandjang 4 p.m. Blinjoe <dc Weer' 4 p.m. Pangkal Pinang <de Weert) 4 p.m. Tandjong Pandan (de Weeit)193 words
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Miscellaneous261 1935-02-14 6 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is protided specially .for them. Secretaries are Invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the261 words
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Article586 1935-02-14 7 Manila Gathering DELEGATES FROM MALAYA j\|EMBERS of Rotary Clubs from the Pacific coast of North and aouth America, Honolulu, Japan, China, Hongkong, Malaya, Burma India, Australia and New Zealand, will assemble at Manila from Feb. 18 to 20 on the occasion of the Fifth Pacif lC Rotary586 words
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Article120 1935-02-14 7 Grazing Of Cattle On Roads In Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Wednesday. A protest against the prevalent grazing 0 f cattle on th: toads in Perak was made in the State Council yesterday by Mr 1 R. A. Winieatt. He said it was a very giave120 words
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Article38 1935-02-14 7 The Paramount Studios have a replica of Sir Charles &gffoff sfflChj •nlane in which he recently flew the ScSlc for use in the forthcoming air mcture "Wings in the Dark" Cary Grant plays the leading role.38 words
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Article135 1935-02-14 7 Trial Of Weil-Known Ipoh Man (From Our Oicn Correspondent j Ipoh, Feb. 13. THE- trial in which Mr. Ooi Cheng Hoe, a well-known Taiping resident, is charged under section 304 A with causing the death of his wife and a friend, Mr. Poh Teik Huat, by driving his135 words
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Article151 1935-02-14 7 Gala Benefit Ball At Cabaret On Friday The second gala ball of the Chinese New Year was held at the New World on Saturday, when the dance hall was filled to capacity. Dancing to Da Suva, ofcchtft.ra continued until 2 a.m. An interesting vaudeville programme was contributed151 words
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Article112 1935-02-14 7 Adoption By The United States? Washington. A wide revision of the American Income Tax laws along the lines of the British system of taxation is likely, following the recommendation of such revision by the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives. A trio of experts.112 words
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Article129 1935-02-14 7 Tragic End To Fishing Expedition (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Feb. 11. Two Chinese lads, age about 12 respectively, left Bukit Koman village on the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company's property at about 3 p.m. on Saturday the 9th inst. to fish in a pond about129 words
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Article127 1935-02-14 7 Singapore Musical Society's Programme There has been a very good response to the call for new members of the Singapore Municipal Society to, take part in the special concerts that are bsing arranged for May. but a few more singers are still wanted to make the balance an127 words
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Article41 1935-02-14 7 Anxiety Over Safety Now Removed Reuter. Perth (Westralia), Feb. 13. The Master of Sempill, who is flying to Australia, and for whom anxiety was felt, flew over Port Hedland this morning. He evidently landed en route last evening.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article26 1935-02-14 7 Douglas Maslean, now an associate producer at the Paramount Studios, was the first man to play opposite Mary Picktord in two constructive pictures.26 words
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Article168 1935-02-14 7 Takes An Unexpected Turn Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 10. AN unexpected turn in the political situation was revealed to Reuter today by Mr. Lansbury who stated the Opposition will ask for Parliamentary time next week to enable them to move a vote of censure aainst the GovernmentReuter Wireless. - 168 words
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Article210 1935-02-14 7 Interesting Visitors To Singapore SINGAPORE is being visited by quite a number of well-known people now- adays. j Brigadier-General W. J. C. Butler, .a retired Army Officer, is on board the and O. Rawalpindi which arrived today from Hongkong. He is returning to England after a loliday visit210 words
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Article151 1935-02-14 7 Canton Troops To Suspend j March? Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hongkong. Feb. 13. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek ha3 appointed General Lung Wan, the chairman of Yunnon, commander-in-chief of the anti-Red campaign in South-west China. General Sit Yoh is Field Commander and Generals Wu Chi Wai. ChowSin Chew Jit Poh. - 151 words
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Advertisement211 1935-02-14 7 PESPIRpipC I mil YOUR CHILDREN GHS AND COLDS. ar< ready for school they set forth in the air, give them a Restat v against cough, Is. The aromatic, an/i--ileased as these pleasant <! ssolvc slowly in the :<> v to the germs a id nasal affections. izes from chemists or211 words
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Advertisement274 1935-02-14 7 ENERVIN TONIC WINE Strengthens in cases after Malaria fever or ailments particularly common when run-down in trying climates. r x fj j Jjjjll SOLE AGENTS:— THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. 29 Warm Studios 1 Cj WEAR I COMFORTABLE SHOES C Samson's creative designs make their shoes suit your feet. jQ Attractive,274 words
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Advertisement172 1935-02-14 8 ■■■1- m i |THE FAMOUS PAIR OF SWEETHEARTS TOGETHER j J|^^^J^^^flH|^^r Opening TO-INIGHT fcZ^BI !MI CAPITOL 81l CLARK GABLE p 11 Si j' IS MOST KED F G,RL TOWN j Pa vilioNl S HIR LEY TEM P L E B» -IP the fascinating child star in g^Hp: Little Miss Marker172 words
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Advertisement233 1935-02-14 8 i mm i mmmmrA j I The ixi.\ic star of H I Kll> 1 MILLIONS," I MpKßlillliJ TEMPESTUOUS! I i Wmm UNTAMED! CaTba mbittiJ NEXT CHANGE EXCLUSIVE SPRING j 1935 MODELS 1 3 The Leading House In Malaya g That Represents The Last Word S 3 In Shoes Comfort And233 words
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Advertisement122 1935-02-14 8 ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS AT ALL PERFORMANCES YESTERDAY' ACCLAIM THIS GREAT WARNER HKOS/ MUSICAL MASTER! jALHAMBRJIj nightly I COMEDY I THRILLS' j BEDOI IN BANI)ITS I "THE C4MELS ARE COMING 1 I CAPITOL—SCREENING SOON! A RIOT OF FUN Di »525., Qj jjj THRILLING LV DRAMATIC BUOYANTLY HUMOROUS! j THERE'S j I 1122 words
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Article412 1935-02-14 9 Government Still Considering (From Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur, Thursday. MR. John Hands, whose resolution that steps should be taken immediately towards converting the Sanitary Beard into a Municipality was carried at the Board's last meeting, inquired at today's meeting, what the Resident's attitude towards the Board's decision412 words
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Article133 1935-02-14 9 Straits Settlements Association Annual Meeting 'From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. 12. 'Vhe annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association was held this evening, with Dr A. L. Hoops. C.8.E.. in th? chair. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mr. E. C. Martin; VicePrjsident133 words
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Advertisement408 1935-02-14 9 REMEMBER THE DATE. jjj Feb. lGth At The I CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB, jj] Amber Road, Katong. jg Carnival Night g Sec Water Polo Matches and Diving Exhibition. Dance with 23 beautiful society girls. |q Win a Mahjong Set in the Mahjong Competition. Witness the Pingpong tournament. X ADMISSION $1. By408 words
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Advertisement218 1935-02-14 9 i i CAPITOL Saturday Morning Next, 11 o dock I "MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE I Specially Selected Programme including MICKEY MOI'SE and 1 the "Hot Chocolate Soldiers." I (.Coloured M.-G.-M. Cartoon) and other -uitahle pictures. I -V I Adults ")0 cents. Children 23 cents 'ni iwiwi iii i. j i j218 words
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Advertisement336 1935-02-14 9 STOCKTAKING SALE OF Here is the opportunity to buy Brunswick Records at Bargain Price $1. eacb. This bargain cannot be repeated after our present stock is exhausted. T, IW. A. MUSIC HOUSE, j *****, High Street. j 1 NON-STOP I DANCE 1 j TO-NIGHT j| From 8.30 to 12 p.m.336 words
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Article748 1935-02-14 10 WHEN it was decided to establish Singapore's civil aerodrome at Katong, within a few minutes by road of the city, the decision was hailed by the public as an eminent ly wise one. There had been a danger that so obviously desirable a site would not be748 words
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Article416 1935-02-14 10 Monday, Feb. 4. In the morning His Excellency ar.<. Lady 1 nomas and Miss Thomas return ?d to Kuala Lumpur from Fraser's Hill. Mr. C S. K. Bovell. Mr. D. J. Hareeaves. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonnell and Mr. A J. W. Slater had luncheon at King's Hcu>c416 words
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Article30 1935-02-14 10 Mr R B Wilmot. who is succecding Mr R. Doulter as His Majesty's TraSe Commissioner. Sineanorp ie V* ae from England by n f h rc ar ,nn. f arrlVlng30 words
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147 1935-02-14 10 Notes and Comments Wild Bungalows" 117RITING to Rudyard Kipling forty years ago, Mark Twain said, regarding a proposed visit to India: "I shall come riding on my ayah with his tusks adorned with silver beJls and r bbons and escorted by a troop of native howdahs richly clad and mounted147 words
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Article237 1935-02-14 10 TPHESE notes are not to be taken as constituting a full dress review of '.he book, which has only just reached 'he office and has still to be read with he attention it deserves. But the maority of people will not wait for newspapers to advise them to237 words
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Article146 1935-02-14 10 IT has often been a complaint in the past that there, is nothing in Singapore to teil the Granger what to see and where to go. That defect has been remedied by the publication of Willis's Singapore Guide, which gives the. visitor much useful information, not forgetUn"146 words
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Article229 1935-02-14 10 I/UALA LUMPUR'S demand for a new market has been brought a nearer realisation. The matter cropp I up again at the las' meeting of thi Sanitary Board, and notwithstandin<i all that has been said about it in the pas*:, the members found in it quite a lot229 words
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Article320 1935-02-14 10 By 'I-ooker-On" AT last, after more than three week.-., the Singapore drought has been broken. Sportsmen have been having the time of their lives. Tennis matches could be arranged and actually played. A Personally, I now turn out for tennis about twice a year. And on320 words
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Article36 1935-02-14 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. ROTARY CLUBS CONFERENCE 7K.L. SANITARY BOARD MEETING. 13. SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 15. AUSTRALIAN NEWS 17. MALAYAN PLANTING TOPICS 18 INDIA BAFFLES SCIENCE. 19.36 words
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Advertisement255 1935-02-14 10 I AFITR STOCKTAKING MILLINERY BARGAINS I 120 Jtfk\ H- T H 1 CLEARED AT I $2.00 I EACH Robinson Co., Lid. SINGAPORE CtME I k TTI BARGAIM 10 Lw ILL J Oept For I KMITINGLEY CRYSTAL WARE BRITISH MADE. 1 HER MAJESTY /x/V S/* HIGHNESS THE TH 1!. 1 N255 words
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Advertisement23 1935-02-14 10 ''"ii YOU SEE IT EVERYWHERE I became It's liked jf™! everywhere; M W Orcaiuiirf I McCALLUBTS g^?l PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY. t^p^p^jf y I23 words
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428 1935-02-14 11 Huge Crowd Waits For Verdict in BDER IN FIRST DEGREE Death Penalty Reuter Flemington, Feb. 14. n|M SO Ilauptmann ha? been found guilty of murder in the first degree, involving the death penalty. The verdict came at 10.30 p.m. whenReuter - 428 words
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Article434 1935-02-14 11 Diplomat Who Was Once A Planter A WELL-KNOWN author and journalist, in the person of Mr. R. H. Bruce Lockhart. who was at one time a planter in Negri Sembilan. arrived In Singapore yesterday on a brief visit en route io» Java. Mr. Lockhart. who is now434 words
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Article117 1935-02-14 11 Diplomat, Actor Film Actress Going To Moscow Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 14. Carefully avoiding Marxhukuo China's senior diplomat Dr W. W. V n, her premier actor. Mr. Mci Lan Fan., and her foremost screen actress. Mis. Butterfly Wu. will be leaving for Mosfow next week, travelling via VladivoTtock inReuter. - 117 words
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Article90 1935-02-14 11 A meotin? of the representatives oi the various Chinese Associations ,n S,n- «ro« held yesterday at 3 p.m. vi Iff "Chinese Chamber ot Commerce to the relatine to the torthJubi.cc CeiebratioSt tnm Mun Thlen, President of the Chamber was in the chair and there ihn it 100 representatives90 words
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Article277 1935-02-14 11 Unemployment Act SOCIALISTS' VOTE OF CENSURE Reuter. London, Feb. 13. SELDOM has the House of Commons been in so nasty a temper as during the debate on the Emergency Bill for suspending the Unemployment Act and maintaining the old rates of pay except where they wereReuter. - 277 words
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Article171 1935-02-14 11 Possibility Of An Early Election Reuter. London. Feb. 14. Curiosity has been irouscd as to why Mr. Neville Chamberlain is winding up lor the Government in to-morrow's vote j of censure debate. The arrangement i. c believed to be dur I to financial unsettle ment in the CityReuter. - 171 words
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Article22 1935-02-14 11 A new feature, Australian News by Air Mail, appears on page 17. Planting Topics, by "Periinax," appear on page 18.22 words
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Article80 1935-02-14 11 Discovery In Battery Road Singapore, Thursday. A YOUNG Malabari motor-car driver employed by Mr. W. B. Winter, the proprietor of the well-known tailoring establishment in Battery Road, was found dead on the premises last night. The discovery was made by the tamby at 8.30 o'clock. There were80 words
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Article70 1935-02-14 11 Rebel Leader Asking For Pardon Sin Chew Jit Poh. General Ma Chung Ying, former loader of the Mohammedan rebels In Sinkiang, has secretly arrived in Peiping. He is trying to persuade the Central Government to pardon him Gen?rals Shing Shih Tsai and L' Yung, the joint chairmen ofSin Chew Jit Poh. - 70 words
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Article344 1935-02-14 11 China's Boundaries JOINT CONFERENCE PROPOSED Reuter. London, Feb. 13. IN the House of Commons, Capt. Peter Macdonald. Conservative M.P. for the Isle of Wight, asked whether in view of the danger to world peace caused by the vagueness of the boundaries in the vicinity of MongoliaReuter. - 344 words
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Article101 1935-02-14 11 Brigade Answers Three Calls On Wednesday Singapore, Thursday. The Brigade was called out an three occasions yesterday to fires wnich were more or less of no importance. The first call was received at 2.30 yesterday afternoon tc the Old Sikh Barracks in New Bridge Road wher% the attap101 words
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Article224 1935-02-14 11 Important Changes In Malaya A NUMBER of important changes are to be effected in the personnel of the Customs Department shortly, In connection with the Decentralisation Scheme and the proposal for mainland Customs Union which has developed from this oolicy. Mr. J. G. O'Reilly, who was Deputy224 words
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Article48 1935-02-14 11 Mr. A. Frankel and Mr. R. Meyer have issued invitations tor a reception 10 be held on the Adelphi Hotel to-day (Thursday) at 8.30 p.m. in honour of Dr. Ittamar Ben-Avi. editor-in-chief of the Palestine Daily Mail. Dr. Ben-Avi will deliver an address on "Palestine's Place in Asia."48 words
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Article331 1935-02-14 11 Cause Not Known I I VESSEL A TOTAL WRECK Reuter. San Francisco, Feb. 13. THE giant U.S. airship Macon, at tho time* of the disaster to her, was returning from manoeuvres with the Fleet. The battleship Tennessee sighted the wreckage of the Macon in the sea.Reuter. - 331 words
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Advertisement229 1935-02-14 11 I NEW RE CORDS I jS For February Issue II ON SALE NOW. Also the latest dance tunes. jo 3 B 6564. Things are looking up. F.T. Jack Jackson's Orch. Jjj I S I think I can, F.T. Jack Jackson's Orch. JB F» 6563. If I had a million dollars,229 words
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1070 1935-02-14 12 SANITARY BOARD DISCUSSION NO CAUSE FOR UNDUE ALARM" SAYS CHAIRMAN Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. TW O outstanding matters discussed at yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Board here were the abolition of the present central market and the fear that uncontrolled1,070 words
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Article91 1935-02-14 12 Expert Evidence On Chinese Marriage Customs Singapore, Thursday. Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday in the case in which Lee Ah Lui. suing in forma pauperis, brought action against the trustees of the estate Ql the late Mr. Lee Choon91 words
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Article63 1935-02-14 12 Programme For Chap Goh Meh Celebrations There will be special programmes at the Great World from Saturday to Tuesday in connection with the Chap Goh Meh celebrations. A feature, will be a procession of illuminated floral trees, accompanied by music. National dances —Russian Spanish. Egyptian. Hawaiian and63 words
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Article56 1935-02-14 12 Singapore will have another Chinese daily newspaper. Chinese interests headed by Mr. Aw Boon Haw will start publishing the Sin chong Jit. Toll, with premises in Robinson Road. The premises were formerly occupied oy the Mm Kuo Jih Pao, which is now n voluntary liquidation. The first56 words
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Article23 1935-02-14 12 After three weeks of complete drought heavy rain fell in Lingapore to-day from the early morning. The temperature dropped considerably,23 words
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Article464 1935-02-14 12 Armistice Day As A Holiday FURTHER extracts from the annual report of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, in addition to the important statements on unemployment, etc., published yesterday, are as follows Owing to Armistice Day falling on a Sunday the annual Armistice Dinner was held at the Adelphi464 words
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Article50 1935-02-14 12 The funeral of Mr. David Newman, who died at the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery on Tuesday. Mr. Newman, was on the staff of the Customs and Excise Department. Kuala Lumpur, and previously was engaged in planting in Perak.50 words
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Article508 1935-02-14 12 Five Men In Court After Street Fight (From Our Oion Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FAZAL Shah and Sherzaman two sturdy Islam Bengalis, were charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with assaulting three Tamils, Ramasamy. Suppiah and Ponnusamy. The first accused was represented by Mr. Morrison508 words
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Article258 1935-02-14 12 Child Star Excels At The Pavilion I THE CINEMAS ALL Singapore will want to see the child star, Shirley Temple, on her first appearance here in "Little Miss Marker," which began a season at the I Pavilion last night. This child might be described as a prodigy258 words
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Article179 1935-02-14 12 Outstanding Picture At The Alhambra WITH the earlier scenes set in Hawaii, where enchanting music and sing- ing together with a delightful romance are combined to give it instant appeal to the audience. •'Flirtation Walk," a Warner Brothers' First National Production, which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday179 words
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Article24 1935-02-14 12 Mr. C. J. Chancellor, general manager of Reuters, Ltd.. Shanghai, will stay in Singapore for a week next month on his way to Europe.24 words
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Article35 1935-02-14 12 Mr. M. A. Ponnusamy Pillay, who has served Printers. Ltd., and their predecessors for 38 years, is leaving for India to-day on retirement. He was hon. treasurer of the Indo-Cey-lonese British Association for 20 years.35 words
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Article89 1935-02-14 12 Mr. K. V. AL. RM. Alagappa Chettiar. M.A.. barrister-at-law of Madras, arrived to-day by train, accompanied by his secretary. Mr. S. R. Naidu, on a business tour of Malaya. He landed at Alor Star in the K.L.I.M. plane and has visited Penang and Kuala Lumpur. He is expected to leave89 words
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Article738 1935-02-14 12 Supply Valve Jammed SURPRISE FOR KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Rcporta Kaula Lumpur, Tliui <l C KITIC1SM of the local Walc,- I», partment, contained in a leUt.. to the Malay Mail over the signaUin of Miss Foss, led to Mr. John Hand making a vigorous738 words
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Advertisement18 1935-02-14 12 Produce Of Malaya! HAND-SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE TEA DELICIOUS "PERAK" TEA From ah dealers 60 cents per lb. packet18 words
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Advertisement19 1935-02-14 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION WMITED, China Buiktiaf, Miufia Street, PHONE b<m. SINGAPORE FIRE, HltllE, MOTOR VEHICLES A WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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1950 1935-02-14 13 ni PRESENT ONE NSI ITABLE Sanitary Board tfeet ■r,.; -0,000 Square Feet Or More Our Own Reporter) a Lumpur, Thursday. ih question of Kuala 0 markets came up for dis:o Sanitary Board meet.u ni in the agenda for *irg. leading "memorat.1,950 words
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Article163 1935-02-14 13 Car Smash Of Two Years Ago Recalled !From Our Own Correspondent; i I Ipoh, Thursday. THE hearing of a cia.m against Mr. Johnson, dentist, for the sum oi $7,500 damages in connection with a motor-car acc dent which occurred two years ago, was begun .n the163 words
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Article230 1935-02-14 13 Charge Against Chinese Estate Manager (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 13. Lee Hin Wan ahas Lee Chor, manager of Chippan Estate, Ampangan, appeared before the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. R. J. R. Curtis, chaiged with having planted rubber trees on a land in the muk-m of Ampangan contrary230 words
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Article69 1935-02-14 13 Cable Recording His Death In Madras Messrs Dawood and Co.. shipchandiers and merchants of Raffies Quay, Singapore, received a cable yesterday evening recording the death in Madras of Mr. T. K. Shaik Dawood, J.P., heir principal. Mr. Dawood was a prominent man m the69 words
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Article28 1935-02-14 13 The Bishop of Singapore is to visit Bangkok this month, arriving there on the 23rd. and will stay with the British Minister. He will leave on Mar. G.28 words
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Advertisement44 1935-02-14 13 Why Spoil Your Films By Under-exposure Or Over-exposure We have most reliable EXPOSURE METERS That will save your money and avoid disappointment. You will be surprised at your perfect result when you use a photoskop. GET ONE TO-DAY Singapore Photo Co., 37-39, HIGH STREET,44 words
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Advertisement186 1935-02-14 13 LIFE INSURANCE FOR RACEHORSES! A remarkable policy issued by Lloyd's underwriters is now available covering nicehorses and other valuable animals against death during currency from any cause. Particulars from SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., llnsuranceI Insurance Department, Singapore. TEL. 5144. am mm n— wiiiwi \'mm km ibhu ixihi urn wmrnniMug*— nm\.186 words
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677 1935-02-14 14 Entries For Singapore Spring Meeting An Extra Race For Horses In Class 3 THE entries for the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting, which tart on Saturday, Feb. 23, closed yesterday and are very satisfactory. The Committee has found it necessary to provide an677 words
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Article320 1935-02-14 14 Fresh Arrivals On The Track (Frojn Our Racinu Correspondeyii) Singapore, Thursday. WITH the arrival of Mr. Logue's and Mr. O'Neill's strings, more horsewere sent out to work on the main track this morning, but there was no fast work done. Silver Monk iHaie up) and Penang 'Mr. Lewis»320 words
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Article202 1935-02-14 14 BRUGNON BOUSSUS IN BOMBAY j Beaten Iiy Indian. Pair In Straight Sets i i Bombay, Feb. 2. J/IilSHNA Prasad and J. Charanjiva defeated Brugnon and Boussms in the doubles, 6 2, 6—3; this inom- ing in exhibition matches played on the j iicmbay Gymkhana courts. Prasad and Charanjiva led 5—0202 words
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Article225 1935-02-14 14 Second Round Replays DRAW FOR THE THIRD ROUND Reuter. t eb. 16. THE four matches which were left 5 drawn in the Second Round of the Scottish Cup were replayed totUiy, and while decisions were sec.'.red in three of them, one wiil have to be leplayed onceReuter. - 225 words
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Article278 1935-02-14 14 Cup Finalists Thirteen Times BLACKPOOL have secured the transfei of Hanna, a ce.itre-half from Bango.r, an Irish League club. Hanna, who was an amateur until a month ago, is in his first season as a senior player. Blackpool also transferred Butler, the Bangor right back, who has278 words
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683 1935-02-14 14 Winners' Advantage In Speed Over Heavier Team i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. IN their first soccer outing this season yesterday, the Selangjr Club, fielding a lairly strong side, suffered defeats at the hands of the Selangor Malays by the three go683 words
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Article143 1935-02-14 14 Singapore G.C. v Sepov Lines G.C. The following are the teams and starting times for the above competition to be played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, Feb. 17 (Sepoy Lines players mentioned first >: 8.45 Dr. J. S. English v. M. M. Faterson. 8.50 A L.143 words
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Article76 1935-02-14 14 Enjoyable Entertainment Assured The Grand Carnival organised by the Chinese Shimming Club to be held on Saturday promises to be a great success and members and their friends, to whom the function is open, are assured of a most enjoyable evening. I All arrangements for giving those attending76 words
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Article67 1935-02-14 14 Camberra, Feb. L Migration records for 1934 compieied to-uay by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) show that during the year there was a net gain tc the population of Australia through migration of 2,280 persons. The number j of persons who entered Australia trom I67 words
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Article31 1935-02-14 14 Lanriy Ross, shortly to be seen in Paramount's "College Rhythm." qualified 2 2E«*22l the American Olympic team •J 9 5? withdrew to tour Europe with his University's Glee Club31 words
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Article89 1935-02-14 14 4 Last Time Crawford And I May Meef IT might be the last time Crawford and I will meet," was the significant remark made by Fred Perry following his defeat by Jack Crawford at Melbourne for the Australian title. Perry suffered three defeats in finals on following89 words
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Article91 1935-02-14 14 To Enter Team For Cup Soccer 4 Competition iFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuaia Lumpur. Wednesday. A meeting of the Selangor Club football section took place this evening at the club nremises with Mr. David in the chair. It was decided to enter a team for the Selangor Football91 words
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Advertisement164 1935-02-14 14 a Friday Feb. lStb E NEW WORLD ARENA O I I r Z |W]UWOTA little ABAYAN GERED FEY-WEIGHT CHAMPION 3 i ALL SINGAPORE. F THE ORIENT WHO JS™ hr IS HERE TO PROVE t IJ [2 F V BOTH LADS AR E OUT TO v ■J&X ft THtT i k]164 words
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Advertisement42 1935-02-14 14 CHINA j Underwriters I i Limited. (Incorporated in Hongkong). J A British Company Registered j i in Great Britain and Horjrkong j life, fire. Motor car. marine personal accident INSURANCE I 'Phone 4276. j Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, Second Floor, Singapor?. i42 words
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208 1935-02-14 15 Local Interest M r ROTA'S SPLENDID RECORD (Bv "K.O.") Singapore, Thursday. p of interest is being taken ♦-morrow's 12 three-minute a tie between Tiny Murota ,;;!e Abayan. .Japanese are very keen on ?b-ir compatriot fight again purchased well over 300 They have208 words
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Article137 1935-02-14 15 Expected To Show Speed Of 300 M.P.H. DETAILS announced recently ot the new Blue Bird" car with which Sir Malcolm Campbell hopes to break his own v/orld's land speed record at Daytona this month, show a speed of 300 m.p.h. is expected. Twin rear wheels ore fitted137 words
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Article94 1935-02-14 15 "Centre Court" For World Championships Table tennis will have its own "centre court" when the world championships are decided in London this month. In the Pavilion of the Imperial Institute. South Kensington, 1,800 seats will be installed around one table, on which the important matches in the preliminary94 words
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Article70 1935-02-14 15 The following will r< present the "Treasury-Audit Sports Club" v. the "Tan Tock Sen.g Dresser's Recreation. Club" in a friendly gam? of Soccer today I Thursday I. at the J.C.SA. ground: O C Aeria- A T. Meyer and P. J. de Rczario (Can A. Ralvm. M. L. Rodripues md70 words
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Article573 1935-02-14 15 S.C.R.C. TENNIS CRICKET Last Year's Activities Reviewed AT the 'tennis anti cricket meetings held recently in the. Club Board Room, the following were elected officials for the year:— TENNIS Captain: Mr. Lim Bong Soo; viceCaptain: Mr. Chua Choon Leong; Convener: Mr. Sim Seng Watt. Mr. T. W. Ong. the Honorary573 words
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Article130 1935-02-14 15 Amateur Players Prohibited From Making Them Cincinnati, Feb. 9. "We regret the necessity of disagreeing with the. proposal, but feel it necessary to do so as a protection to what we regard as vital to the amateur game." said Mr. Merrill Hall, readins: America's reply to the CzechoSlovakian130 words
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Article213 1935-02-14 15 Morris Fined Rs. 500 For Kicking Horse Calcutta. Feb. 2. THE "Racing Calendar" announces that, on a report from the Clerk of Scales. Jockey E. J. Morris, rider of "Scaltback." was severely reprimanded and fined Rs. 500 by the Stewards of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club, for213 words
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Article69 1935-02-14 15 Women's ?ledley Team Championship A new national swimming championship has been arranged by the Amateur Swimming Association; it is the women's medley team championship. Teams will consist of four members who will swim each one hundred yards; one will use the back stroke, one tne breast stroke, and the69 words
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Article93 1935-02-14 15 The following have been invited to nlay Association Football on Tuesday. Feb. 19: IST XI (IN COLOURS): T. G. Lashmar. C. G. Van Houtcn and A P. Craigie; E. A. Joy, L. V. Taylor and F. E. Hutchinson; G. J. Merrineld. J. E. Harvey, J. W. Prescott. K.93 words
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Article166 1935-02-14 15 History Of First Test In 1889 THE forthcoming visit of the South African cricket team recalls to a correspondent the fact that the first Test match between England and South Africa was played at Newlands, Cape Town, in January, 1889. The English team, he says, was led by166 words
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Article137 1935-02-14 15 Meeting Of Government Recreation Club (From Our Oion Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, Feb. 11. The annual general meeting of the Government Recreation Club Raub was held at the Clubhouse at 7 pm. on Feb. rg. with Mr. R. C. Gates, M.C.S. District Officer, Raub. in the Chair. Ihe137 words
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Article92 1935-02-14 15 Championship Certain To Be Postponed The billiards championship of Great Britain is almost certain to be postponed. All the leading professionals are taking Dart In a Gold Cup sealed handicap, and this will last till March 16. The championship, for which Davis. Newman and Willie Smith have entered,92 words
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Article134 1935-02-14 15 S.C.C. Spring Tourney To Begin In March THE Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament of the S.C.C. will begin on Monday, Mar. 25. A The programme of events will be as follows: 1. Championship Singles. 2. Championship Doubles. 3. The Crodown Doubles Handicap. 4. The Veterans Doubles134 words
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Article202 1935-02-14 15 Co-operative Union TVmraey Begins (From Our Own Reporterj Kuala Lumpur. Monday. The Selangor Co-operative Union badminton competition began yesterday on the Railways and Customs courts and five members from each society took nart in the games. In the singles the Selangor Society narrowly defeated the Railway Society202 words
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Article29 1935-02-14 15 Good sportsmen at Old Trafford Lancashire Cricket Club (England), have sent a dona*ion of £50 to the Leicestershire Club which is In a precarious financial position.29 words
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Advertisement267 1935-02-14 15 What age do you feel? "Do you recover from exertion as easily as you used Can you still dance the nighr oul and yet gHR^3$ be fresh for next day's lj|f«H^ middle-aged before you should?" jffigS> IB Obey the simple rule adopted by thousands all over the world mmmjmtm* 4267 words
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Article607 1935-02-14 16 "Pulled His Beard" MILKSELLERS FIGHT ON ROAD (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TWO Sikhs, a man and a woman, created not a little amusement in the First Police Court this morning when they were charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in public. The607 words
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Article70 1935-02-14 16 Singapore, Wednesday. Further evidence was recorded by the District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, to-day in connection with the case in which Moona Mohamed Hussein Maricar, a well-known member of the Indian Mohammedan community, is charged with giving false evidence. The case is likely to occupy seveia!70 words
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Article135 1935-02-14 16 Man Knocked Down By Mosquito Bus Singapore, Wednesday. FATAL accident that occurred at /I the junction of Tap ah Road and Tanjong Pagar Road or. tw2 morning of Jan. 22. had a ci in the Coroner's Court to-day, when Mr. W. G. Porter opened an inquiry into ti135 words
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Article105 1935-02-14 16 Alleged Assault On Moonlight Night Singapore, Wednesday. A pig dealer named Ng Sun was the complainant in a case of alleged robbery and assault that came up before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, today. Ng Sun alleged that whilst he was walking along Holland Road one105 words
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Article45 1935-02-14 16 Mr. D. J. Abayanayaka, of Kuaia Lumpur, writes to correct the spelling of his name In the report in our' Kuala Lumpur issue of the 11th inst. of a case In which he was plaintiff. The name was incorrectly given as ~A bhyanakam."45 words
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Article29 1935-02-14 16 Claudette Colbert, star of Paramount's "Cleopatra." is a native of Paris. She was ooin m that city and received the greatest part of her education there.29 words
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Article371 1935-02-14 16 Charges Against A European Singapore, Wednesday. MR. I. Maclachlan, a cable engineer employed at the Oriental Telephone and Elec.ric Co., Ltd., appeared belore Mr. C. H. Whilton, the Fourth Magistrate this morning on two charges; tli Abet .ing the offence of trespassing upon the railway compound in Keppel371 words
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Article24 1935-02-14 16 Under the auspices of the Singapore Tamil League, a social gathering will be held at 1. Short Street on Thursday, beginning at 5.30 p.m.24 words
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Article227 1935-02-14 16 Interesting Judgment At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent, Ipoh, Tuesday. AN important judgment, affecting Malav Reservations was delivered in the Supreme Court, the point of l UVl involved being whether, unuer the MalaReservations Enactment, a power V' attorney, given by a Malay owning land on a Reservation227 words
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Article74 1935-02-14 16 H.M.S. Falmouth In Dry Dock Singapore, Wednesday. WHEN H.M.S. Falmouth went into dry dock yesterday at Keppel Harbour it f Und that she had shght damage, apparently from an uncnarted coral reef off Sarawak On her way to Singapore this twinscrewed sloop experienced a slight tremolmg which74 words
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Advertisement181 1935-02-14 16 fir '\H j F A BARTH()I OMFIS2.. LTD. HBBIb^ |bmrkqhO| SINCAPORE _^^_-_-_________J F. A. BARTHOLOMEW LTD. 20, Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234FRAMROZ S I iii g X f ~^!^oQ ij!: iijj FRAMROZ &CO ltp Headaches MAYBE IT'S ONLY Sm^^ ACID STOMACH Throbbing headaches, distress after eating, gas, biliousness, loss of181 words
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Advertisement184 1935-02-14 16 IF YOU WANT A COMPLEXION AS LOVELY AS THlScinema stars' \\a\ guarding complex; n beaut) i beautiful complexion wn> lr aris. >y '^7><J^^»^ Film stars of tveiv type share liii <• niial JL beauty—the winning charm (1 a aJ ant ♦♦J&t*** <* ki \1 705 of the 713 Bollywool would184 words
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330 1935-02-14 17 ollects i'42,000 Daily •j iitH 10.000 DEAD LETTERS Sydney, N.b.U., «Jan. o0. -HI. t Office collects, mostly in and small silver coins, £42,000 a day, Its cx- imounts to £38,000 a day, r i'7.000 for interest on plant r>;l,000,000. Its net profit330 words
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Article186 1935-02-14 17 Ticket Bought During Honeymoon Sydney. X.S.V\., Fib. 1. w r..\cr of the first prize, 216th N.S.W.. State lotwork and on his honeyuerht .lie winning ticket. finding a job, and detero ore ti' ket in the lottery,' I interview. a carpenter and joiner, of \Y. Me Ins.- his .K-b186 words
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Article146 1935-02-14 17 Avenue Estimate Exceeded 1>> £2,270,219 1'ederal Capital Territory. Feb. 1. ii (l ixcise revenue for the first i I'hs of the current financial •tailed £22,433,249 an increase of 22" .vcr the total for the comparative t the previous year. The revenue was £3.120,330, ami showed an o\• r146 words
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Article194 1935-02-14 17 Sir Douglas Mawson's Address Melbourne, Jan. 31. QIR Douglas Mawson, in a lecture to the ij Constitutional Ciub emphasised the value to Australia of the resources of the Antarctic continent. He said the day was fast approaching when prospecting tor mineral wealth would be carried out194 words
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Article183 1935-02-14 17 Carried Out During Storm At Sea Melhourne, Victoria, Jan. 31. While the American mail steamer Monterey rpirV-d In rtormy weather oil Wilsor.'s Promontory. Dr. G. E. Daus, with his instrument table lashed fast with bandages, performed a major operation Soon alter the liner Sydney, J Wilson, a steward,183 words
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Article102 1935-02-14 17 A Million And A Quarter In September Sydney, Feb. 5. A report issued recently by the Gov- I eminent Statistician <Mr. T. Waites» j showed that the population of the metropolitan area on Sept. 30, 1934, was 1.243,835. During January 983 marriages were registerrd, compared with 988 in102 words
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Article101 1935-02-14 17 Sydney, N.S.W. Feb. I. The deaths have occurred. on the .same day, of two Australian actors who have been associated with C J. Denms s 'The sentimental Bloke." Mr. Walter Comock died a* Redfern. near Sydney, and Mr. Gilber Emery at Los Angeles. Mr. Emery took the101 words
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Article78 1935-02-14 17 Melbourne?, Feb. 1. It is proposed by the Postai Department to issue special postage stamps, in h' dencmtr.ation of 2 and 1 tc. comriemcrate the 20th anniversary of the ianenng of the Anzacs at Gadipoli on that the design will consist of a cenotaph surmounted by78 words
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Article66 1935-02-14 17 Sydney, Feb. 2. The Pusa Moth 'plane "My Hilde-J flown by Jamas Melrose, has been Sd 'to the Sydney airman, H F. f"Timmv"> Broadbcnt. lt was a lasi Limn? sale, effected before Melrose left for England by the Aprangi. In this machine, which he named after his66 words
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Article199 1935-02-14 17 "He Blew Down My Ear 99 Melbourne. Vie. Jan. 30. MR. J. W. Clarke, P.M., received a lesson If] in Australian slan recently when a youth, who had been fined for riding a motor c cle in a manner dangerous to the public" applied for a re-hearing199 words
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Article98 1935-02-14 17 Initiative Of Doctor's Wife Darwin, Jan. 31. THE Darwin police had to be called to the home of Dr. C. E. Cook, the Chief Protector of Aborigines, to kill a young python. The snake, which was more or less harmless, was noticed by Mrs. Cook in98 words
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Advertisement57 1935-02-14 17 IJj To keep W\vT I Vagrant. nV/:' "'l 9! fit and fOj f sV'^^^B gp! fresh. K^^€£^l I ARCHIPELAGO I 111 I BRiWCRY Co.. Ltd. M I II /OLE ACE NT/ FOB MALAYA Ijl 1] -8.N.8. SARAWAK j I I Si ME DARBY I Co.Ltd. x 1 I BEER KEEPS57 words
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Advertisement91 1935-02-14 17 k Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble or Bladder W< k« ness makes you suffer from ttinfl Up Nights, Nervousness, I m Ilheumatisni, Stiffness. Burning, A Sinartlpg. ItcJiing or Acidity try th* w new di3co\ery Cystex (S>ss-»'X>. Guaranteed to end your troubles in 8 days or money back. At all chemists.91 words
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Article172 1935-02-14 18 The Sunday Rest Plan Of Great Advantage To The Industry Reducing Surplus Slocks Good For Labourers And Supervisors. (By "Perlinax") Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 13. MATTER that i s occupying the time of many thinkers on planting problems out here just now is Whether the voluntary or, if172 words
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Article185 1935-02-14 18 The general idea is by no means new. It has been, mure than once, -suggested fur British Malaya by men engaged in the production of rubber, and indeed by bigger minds who could command attention tor views however seemingly revolutionary. But through lack of general agreement the185 words
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Article179 1935-02-14 18 Pros and cons should be weighed up. If they are. all organisers ot estate work will admit readily that the chance will present bu; lew difficulties and none thai cannot be easily overcome. Custom can be changed. The scheme is propounded carefully. It has. apparently, a double179 words
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Article184 1935-02-14 18 It should be sufficient to suggest that "natural' laws are ihose which are observed as at work in the universe, while the scientific ones are those which human thought has worked out itself. As might have been expected after using the word "natural" in connection with restriction. Truth184 words
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Article230 1935-02-14 18 The result of the scheme should be a considerable lessening of the surplus of world stocks of rubber. The weekly rest should be good for Joth laoour and supervisors. Objections from the Laoour Department that coolies were to be deprived of working days merely to get capitalists230 words
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Article183 1935-02-14 18 It will be said that they are the very people who would be obstinate abou* demanding Sunday work. Give it them, but other work than tapping, and so reduce your labour force and lessen all the commitments trouble, money, health, housing in 'approximate piuportion. Granted there may183 words
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Article108 1935-02-14 18 At the third annual general meeting Of the Pheng Sim Kok the following were elected officers for the current year:— President. Mr. Tan Long Paw; VicePresidents. Mr. Cheong Hock Chye, Mr. Chua Kirn Hin. Mr. Yeo Yoke Soon. Mr. Khoo Koon Liat; hon. secretary Mr. Koh Pheow Hong: asst. secretary108 words
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Advertisement606 1935-02-14 18 Tan Ho Oon Co., Ltd. Auctioneers, Appraisers House Agents. WTTCTT "BLUE BELL^'()TTAGE, W 25, HARINE PARADE:—FuIIy furnished seaside bungalow with sea pavilion, excellent- beach and bathing, bvely garden, ten <.wn poultry yard and vegetable garden at r?ar. 4 bedrooms and bath, itting and dining rooms, verandah, pantry with gas Move606 words
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Advertisement86 1935-02-14 18 avoid costly repairs and ft renewals to your buildings, plant, CtC Unequalled for covering Jjk |HL power, Hubbuck's Paints give the best protection against rain, damp, smoke-laden atmosphere and the ynjk blistering sun of the tropics. jm r r a metd surfaces paint with I V Metzink, the ideal preventive86 words
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Article552 1935-02-14 19 \o C -Old "Miracles" N WHO SWALLOW 7)1 \|)|.Y POISONS T ri T.v\' ION and science have world many miracles— at would make the the ancient world rub :th wonder. Yet even "miracles'* are per- o mystic East that even begin to explain, a modern city, cultur-552 words
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Article44 1935-02-14 19 Perth, Feb. 3. hfti been caused at Southy ttoa action of an Adelaide pegging about 200 acres of c as prospecting areas, take in the whole business including two hotels and three ted that prospects of from a ton have been found.44 words
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Article1092 1935-02-14 19 Several Lots Change Hands MESSRS. Cheong Koon Seng and Co, f.C a ounce the sale by auction ot the following Singapore properties: FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD. Freehold land and house No. 500 Jalan Eunos area 1 acre 32 poles, bought by Mr. Poh Soon Chuay for $1,275 Freehold land1,092 words
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Article203 1935-02-14 19 Part Of The Jubilee Celebrations (By Air Main London, Jan. 30. THE Royal Tournament this year has fittingly been planned to be one of the opening events of the King's Jubilee Celebrations, and will, as a result, be held in May instead of in June, as it was203 words
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Article257 1935-02-14 19 Revolutionary Movement In Albania The world Press recently paid considerable attention to an alleged revolutionary movement in Albania. Despite official Albanian denials, the rumours went on, though those in -he position to know the real situation in Albania assert that the incidents described are really comparatively unimportant.257 words
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Article228 1935-02-14 19 Brothers Marooned For Ten Years The renaming by the British Admiral; y of two small unihabited islands some twenty miles from the lonely T?iz•an da Cunha recalls the story of a tragic adventure which took two Hamburg brothers named Stoltenhoff to one of them, the "Unattainable Island." so228 words
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Article173 1935-02-14 19 Man Who Came Back Tells His Story; tßy Air Mail) London, Jan. 30. MR. John Puckering, the fifty-eight-years-old garden: r who wa;j brought back to life in Birmingham General Hospital after dead for five minutes, to-day told me of his uncanny experiences during those vital minutes.173 words
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Article130 1935-02-14 19 Weekly Payments For Cost Of Training A project which aims at training 800 extra pilots every year In Great Britain was outlined last week by Lord Mottistone. chairman of the committee of th eAir League. That body proposes to receive application from young men who are prepared130 words
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Article33 1935-02-14 19 Kansas City. Mo. Entries from all over the United States and Canada vied for blue ribbons and cash prizes at the American Royal Live Stock Exposition and Horse Show.33 words
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Advertisement352 1935-02-14 19 NEW SHIPMENT B THE "CHROMONICA" MOUTH ORGAN I The only Mouth Organ provides sharps and flats and playable in any key*. Dj fG Fitted with brass plates, nickel plated covers, metal mouth piece, patent wind X [G saving device, in strong wood-box with plush lined. Dj S Together with a352 words
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Article, Illustration74 1935-02-14 20 The S.C.F.A. team which drew with the Wilts on the Padang on Tuesday. BACK FROM THE JAMBOREE.—A errouo of Malayan Boy Scouts who attended the Jamboree at Melbourne in connection with the centenary celebrations. All In The Air.—An incident in the S C.F74 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-02-14 20 Shanghai Tung Ah Girl School B sket Ball Team arrived recen iy.18 words
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