Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1935
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section39 1935-02-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malayas First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIL- •No. 47 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1935 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 25, 1935. Malaya Tribune PAOKS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1935. FIVE CENTST39 words
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Advertisement112 1935-02-25 1 Read The irikitc Dominant* ?n zJAdalaya CAY'S Impenetrable I READY MIXED PAINTS 2 I For Bright, Lasting anj Economical I Work you cannot do letter than use p I impenetrable™ improved mini IBm R I STOCKED IN A LARGS VARIETY OF COLOURS I I A i MILK AT ITS BEST112 words
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Advertisement184 1935-02-25 1 A camera scientifically designed from A to Z. PI Botued i„ 11 makes no difference at all QBB sizes:—NIP, pint ||pfj whether you buy IZL-jl GUINNESS DOG S H^^ OI,T SIIWE, DARBY CG., LTD., ISgfire Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Seremb an, iVnang, Maar, Malacca, Ipoh. ESSS KLIM PUHE^MILK FOR DRINKING OR184 words
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1311 1935-02-25 2 Shipping News Notices. OLD-TIME SAILING SHIPS Three More Going To The Scrappers THREE more of the old-time sailing ships have gone to the scrappers on the Pacific Coast, and alttiough they have none of them been co sea for a good many years past, their passins will be regretted by1,311 words
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Article414 1935-02-25 2 Tendency Towards Greater Speed SPEAKING at the annual exhibition of work and distribution of prizes at the London County Council School of Engineering and Navigation recently, Mr. A. C. Hardy, B.SC., A.M.Inst.N.A., said that never before in the history of propulsion been more acute; never had the desire414 words
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Advertisement369 1935-02-25 2 si bAMtoti SAILINGS. v BaBPMMMpMMMMBp BRITISH INDIA i\ A O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARBS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1336. BfiHAR 6,(Ky Feb. 28 CATHAY 15,000 jfar. 1 HOUDAN 8.600 Mar. 13 CORFU 16X00 Mar. 15 RANCH I 17.000 Mar. 29 ••BURDWAN 6.070 Apr. 11 NALDERA 16,000 Apr. 12 RANPURA 17.000369 words
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Advertisement401 1935-02-25 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham. A LSI A 12-3 12-3 13-3 15-3 BORINGIA 2-4 2-4 3-4 5-4 ERRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 25-4 I LALANDIA 14-5 14 5 15-5 17-5 1 Jl TLANDIA 4-G 4-G401 words
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Advertisement465 1935-02-25 2 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS for CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailings— 1935 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar 6 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Mar. 21 s.s. HAWNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORT MARU Apr. 19 s.s. KASHIMA MARU May 2 MINIMUM FARES TO Ist465 words
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Advertisement477 1935-02-25 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. #NORm>purscHEß LLOYD. (Incorporated i n Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "NECKAR," for Manila, H'kong, S'hat, N. China and Japan Feb »7 "ODER," for Manila Hongkong. N. China and Japan |f ar HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "HAVEL," also calls Genoa, M'seiHes Havre due477 words
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Article143 1935-02-25 3 MALAYAN RUBBER PRODUCTION Increase Of Stocks In January »By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, morning, lo-day's Trices:— Rubber (Singapore), 21% cts., "P ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), $111V-j, up SI. Saturday's Prices:— London: 6 7 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 12 15(16 cts., unchanged.143 words
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Article108 1935-02-25 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 n i«j Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0 82 Shell Motor Spirit to 4-gailon drums per108 words
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Article57 1935-02-25 3 The following are the prices of Soconj gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE socony Motor Gaseilne <ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon $0 81 Sucony Motor Gasoline i% drums) per drum $349 Socony Motor Gasoline (y 4 tins) Per Un $3 70 n KEROBBMX Imperial Brilliant (per l n57 words
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33 1935-02-25 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining sham quotations are issued by Fraser c^ aD c aDd Btock broker R«bber quotations are those of Eraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:33 words
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Article425 1935-02-25 3 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. iMmm ,alu Buyers. Sellers. 4!- Ampat Tin 4 6 's£l Asam Kumbang Tin 34!- 35 6 El Austral Malay 61 62'g- Ayer Hitam Tin 13 6 1416 $1 Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 tl Bangrin Tin 24 6 26--£1 Chenderiang Tin 8 9 93 -i g425 words
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Article165 1935-02-25 3 i/LiUAJl i A \J M.%/111 i/ JUVX111U SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL SSUED BY FRASKR k CO- mgflAWOl AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer» Seller». 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Intertot Mar. 31, Sept. 30 110 I. 1 nom \V 7 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31. Sept. 30 114»/ 2165 words
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Article383 1935-02-25 3 Singapore, Monday, 10 a.m. Issue. Value. Fraser Lyall and Shares. and Co. Evatt. 1 Allen by 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 IA. uajah i.ou 1.00 1.00 i.oo lA. Hitam 2.37 ft 2 42ft 2.37 ft 2.42 ft IA. Molek 1.27 1.37xd 1.30 1 40xU iA. Malay 365 3.80 3.60 370383 words
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Article320 1935-02-25 3 TOA8ER ft CO.* QUOTATIONS. J D 4 CLOSING QUOTATION? a TJ 3 m "3 "3 WW. Seller» > o« > $2 $2 A. Brick Ord 1.30 1.35 $2 $2 A. Brick 7V 2 pre. 1.72 V 2 177 V 2 $10 $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 10.75 £1 £1 B.320 words
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Article274 1935-02-25 3 Remarkable Figures Of Dominion Ottawa. ONE of the most remarkable outcomes of the Ottawa Pacts has been the increase l of trade between t-he Straits Settlements and Canada. I c l^ UI es iSSUe d by the Dominion Bureau I t statistics show that since 1932,274 words
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Article173 1935-02-25 3 Classes For Would-Be Prospectors Ottawa. So gTMt ii the invest in Canada's goldmiaing revival that the Ontario Govemment has inaugurated special classes for prospectors. Hundreds of would-be miners are attending t-h?re '"schools" before gung out to March for the precious metal. The value of Canada's erold173 words
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Article51 1935-02-25 3 Rugby, Saturday. The total amount applied for in tenders for £25,000 000 of Treasury Bills was i! 46,980.000. The maximum amount was allotted in Bilks at three months. The average rate per cent, is 84.15 d. is compared with 4 11.80 d. per cent, a week ago.—British Official51 words
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Article243 1935-02-25 3 New High Record For The Eleventh Year THE 1934 value of the Canadian gold production at 102,242,000 dollars establishes a new high record for the eleventh consecutive year the Minister of Mines, Mr. W. A Gord?n stated recently. The 1933 outpui was 84,350,237 dollars. 1 To the hundreds243 words
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Article59 1935-02-25 3 Spinners Move To Deal With Surplus Rugby, Saturday. At a meting o" the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Association ir Manchester it was announced that the President of the Board of Trade is ~o b* asked by the cotton industry to prepare immediately a Bill to enable the59 words
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Article76 1935-02-25 3 daily prices current. i For R.M.A. No. L X. Ribbed Smoked She**. Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. Spo* (loose) 21 l /2 21% (F. 0.8.) March 21% 21% March 22 22 April Ju ie 23 23 July Sept. 24 X 24% Oct. Dec. 25% 25*£ Tone76 words
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Article613 1935-02-25 3 Silver Jubilee TOTAL DIVIDENDS OF 378 PER CENT. TPIIE 25th annual general meeting 01 the Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the company's office, Malacca, on Friday, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (Chairman) presiding. There were also present Messrs. Chee Chin Kiong (Director), Tan Soo Ghi,613 words
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Advertisement113 1935-02-25 3 SOUTH™*" BRITISH 'VSTRANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. v Jthorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 £1,000,000 tfeaerve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON.113 words
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Advertisement22 1935-02-25 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D. Cecil St.. Singapore22 words
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Advertisement78 1935-02-25 3 a Nefferlandscbe Handel -Maaischappij, (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities78 words
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Advertisement71 1935-02-25 3 CASH IN HAND WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable yon to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article yon want to buy—any wish you71 words
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Advertisement298 1935-02-25 3 IHK YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Capital Folly Paid Yen 100.000.000. Reserve Fund Yen 124.250,000. HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia, Berlin. B"*2*> Fenstien, Hamburg, Hankow, Harbin, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angeles, Manila, MoJL Nagasaki, Nagoya, New York, Osaka, Paris, Peiping, Rangoon, Rio298 words
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Advertisement590 1935-02-25 4 M. HASSAN, M 87, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. w« undertake all sorts of work n electrical, gas and water service line. SWe give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligatlon 'PHONE 3411. A590 words
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Advertisement443 1935-02-25 4 j FOR SALE. I FOR SALE—One 4-ton Leyland Lorry. 1 Pneumatic Tyres. Excellent condition. Tax I paid. Apply No. 14, Collyer Quay. 1 BENTLEY —2 litre Speed Model (short chassis) sports four-seater. Excellent' condition, 3 new tyres, very fast. What offers? Box No. 589, co Malaya Wbune. Situations vacant. 1443 words
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Advertisement742 1935-02-25 4 i TAN KAH KEE COMPANY, LIMITED, (In Voluntary Liquidation). Offers are invited for approximately 8,400 ft. of V/s" steam piping installed in rubber drying shed at Kalian? Road. Appointments to inspect? may be made at the Factory Office* 30. Bumbawa Rd. 'Phone 5274. D. PHILLIP. Liquidator. ROYAL YAKUTI, A WONDERFUL742 words
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Advertisement386 1935-02-25 4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LANKA BOARDING HOUSE, 47. Bencoolen Street, Singapore. COOL-AIRY-CLEAN COMPOUND HOUSE Day—Week—Month. In the centre of the town. All rooms furnished. Every Convenience. Reasonable Tariff. Terms very Moderate. The Cheapest Yet. THE ORIENTAL OPTICIAN IN SINGAPORE WHO HAS OVER TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. One Visit Will Convince You386 words
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Advertisement427 1935-02-25 4 %TEW HATS FOR THE RACES. Mew designs in jewellers 11EW ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Brand New Goods at TBE GIFT SHOP CAPITOL MANSIONS, 157, North Bridge Road, have just arrived. All offered at London prices. Best value in Singapore. We buy direct from Continental Manufacturers only and sell to you at Wholesale427 words
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Advertisement297 1935-02-25 4 I Should Any Of Your CLOCKS or WATCHES go wronp: take them to:— Yick Won Bing 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (NEAR MIDDLE ROAD). And They Will Have Them Goinjj Right For You In No Time, and at the MOST MODERATE CHARGES Contractors for the Repair of Clocks I Wa-vh'.'s to297 words
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Article61 1935-02-25 5 m Rugby, Feb. 24 The Transport Minister intends to ex£2s. c s?* im P° r tant arterial 12! In in and oymA London from the 30 miles per hour speed limit for en March Ts 8 omeS int lorce His object is to avoid congestion on £SSSS5 h61 words
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Article194 1935-02-25 5 Wireless Programme For To-Day THE wireless programme for to-day as announced by the German ShortHousTfs Broad <G?rm Pl^n JB rP™ Announcement (Oerm., Engl). German Folk Sons programme Forcast (Germ Engl p.m A Play for the Young Folks: Mr Gayp ume requests the pStttT^ a by Frietkl Bo194 words
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Article110 1935-02-25 5 (Wavelength 49 9 metres) TO-DAY 8 pm. Recorded Music. 030 Rm. Relay of Dance Music by Uun Hotel Dance Orchestra under LrrctiCa cf Dan Hopkins. 645 pm News Bulletin. 7 pm. R:lay of Concert Artistes from romir.son Hall:— Mr H. Haines—Songs !i! 2Hf is S y Jvia Schubert.110 words
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Article293 1935-02-25 5 Personal Pars About Local People MR. J. F. Keay, of Messrs. Harper Gilfillan and Co., Telok Anson has come on transfer to the branch office at Port Swettenham It is reported that Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Russia will leave for his post in Moscow from293 words
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Advertisement331 1935-02-25 5 SOUND AS A BELL AT SIXTY that mato, in their a hea.thy, The condition of the blood is an index to the n f Am k„„i-u rot grow old when his bloodstream is kept at normalcy A d eS Poor quality and insufficient blood means los.s of mnro-,, m v331 words
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Advertisement322 1935-02-25 5 ASTRING-O-SOL I p ASTRING-O-SOL, I I The Concentrated Antiseptic And Germicide. '"""SSI I A few dashes in a quarter glass of water makes |S1 I I a refreshing:, pleasant-tazting, effective mouth I wash, corrective of "Morning Mouth." dentifrice I and gum massage. ASTRING-O-SOL is indicated f I I for correcting322 words
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Miscellaneous607 1935-02-25 5 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Organ Recital By W. Greenhouse Allt •TO-DAY'S wire.ets programme is as I follows. 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Ireland v. Scotland. A running commentary on the last, halthour of the Internat.onal Rugby Union Football Match by T. A. Brindlsy. Relayed from Lansdowne Road, Dublin (By courtesy of607 words
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Article, Illustration73 1935-02-25 6 SUBMARINES AT BASE Exercises To Take Place This Week Exercises of submarines, both submerged and on the surface, will take place to-day in Kuala Johore, in the main street to the south and east of Johore Shoal and to the east of73 words
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Article145 1935-02-25 6 Bengal Maru, Jap., 3,231 tons, from Calcutta 25.2, for Yokohama via Dairen 26.2. Muinam, Dan., 1,739 tons, from Hoihow 24.2, for Hoihow 24.21 Ho Sang, Brit., 3,293 tons, from Calcutta 24.2, for Hongkong 25.2. Ban Hong Leong, Brit., 1,003 .tons, from Cheribon 25.2, for Batavia 26.2. Valaya. Siam,145 words
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Article71 1935-02-25 6 A (No 1.681, mark N. Star S O.W. and Co has been lost in position 1 deg. 32 N. 104 deg. 41 E. The torpedo was seen to surfacp at the end of i: run but subsequently disappeared. A search was made by aircraft and ships but no71 words
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Article122 1935-02-25 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Feb. 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Van Hcuts- 20; Rjhna 22. Main Wharf (En• ranee Gale 3) Scerabaja 16: Silindceng 15; Titan 13; President Monroe 11; Myrmidon 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Steel Navigator 30; Tweedbank 32122 words
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Article183 1935-02-25 6 Pitchblende Area Of Great Bear Lake N2W Year's Day, 1935, will be remembered for a long time by the residents of Great Bear Lake, in the far north of Canada. It was the coldest day on record in the Dominion 73 degrees below aero on the official thermometer183 words
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Article77 1935-02-25 6 MaiJs from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expecUd at the General Pest Office. Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From Holland and Germany by the Christiaan Huygens, due at Singapore at 11 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the Bucr.cs Al r es Maru, due at Singapore77 words
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Article298 1935-02-25 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 25. London 4 months' sight 214 7|32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 3|l« London 60 days' sight 2,4 5,3 r London 30 days' sight London demand Jg fgj London T.T. *l* 3 j?* Lyons and Paris demand 850 Hamburg demand JJ° New York demand298 words
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Article212 1935-02-25 6 Singapore, Feb. 25. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $134 R. (Siami W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $132 R. (Siam> W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $130 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $135 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per $132 Rice. Siam, Al $202212 words
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Article173 1935-02-25 6 Linking East West I Through Music Bombay, Feb. 8. i "1M V object is coming to India is two--9| fold: (1) TO create among the j Indian people an interest in the j Uv.h.-uque cf music, and (2> ito link India with the Dominions and I173 words
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Article70 1935-02-25 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Ycu Belong To Me." CAPITOL.—"The Camels Are Doming." APOLLO. —"Leila Majnun," bc:h \ersicns. (Ist show: Maiay .jikie, 2nd show: Hmdusiani tahuej EMPlRE—"Dancing Lady." GREAT WORLD.—Cabdxt-i Dtncinf Side-shows, Dean s Grand Opera. Ch* nese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLEOROUGH. "Kismet-K.t-Shi-kar. NEW A'ORLD.—Caijarei Uancin* aide-slum*, Malay Opticus, diuiese VN&, yangs, Cinemas,70 words
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Article242 1935-02-25 6 Technique Of Screen Kissing Hollywood. KISSING is not so simole as it lookt on the screen. It has a technique all its own which can oniy be acquired after careful Instruction and practice. Hear what Mr. Frank Tuttle, the filni director, has to say on the242 words
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Advertisement1072 1935-02-25 6 SINGAPORE HOTELS j ADELPHI HOTEL I FAVOURITE DOWN TOWN HOTEL, g ffl IT ACTING ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. K EVERY ROOM WITH BATH AND MODERN SANITATION. g 5 NEW GRILL ROOM AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE. nJ Ci TEA ROOM. ft A TO-NIGHT g I SPECIAL DINNER DANCE i El ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY1,072 words
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Advertisement24 1935-02-25 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $8. $10 and $15 only. RAFFLES HOTEL, (Room 120) at 93, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE 2868.24 words
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Miscellaneous467 1935-02-25 6 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pontlanak (Raub) 2 p.m Netherlands Indies, Bagan, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang (Singaradja) 3 p.m. Soengei Liat (Magn?t, p.m Tarcmpa (Fie ruj 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Karimon (Tong Heng) 9 a.m. Penaerang (Hock Keng) 9 a.m. Singkep (Hong Ke*M 10 a.m. Tandjong Pinang (Hong Kea' ■10 am. Ceylong467 words
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Miscellaneous176 1935-02-25 6 j MARY Of gjg DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, FEB. 25 High Tides.—2.22 a.m., 3.04 p.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral Parochial Meeting, 5.30 p.m. Amateur Boxing: Novices Meet, Warders' Club. Football: V.M.C.A. v. Clerical Union C.U. ground; S.CC. Trial Match] Colours v. Whites. S.CC; S.C.F.A. v. Malays,176 words
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Article86 1935-02-25 7 Letters To The EJit or, iOur readers are invited to write tt us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malayc Tribune** does not necessarily en* I dorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing),86 words
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Article135 1935-02-25 7 (To the Editor the Malaya Tribune) The suggestion made recenth that the British Trade Fair should be held jointly at the Great World anc New World was simply that, this being Jubilee year, it would be more in keeping that British goods should get this exceptional opportunity135 words
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Article83 1935-02-25 7 (To the Editor, the Malaya Tribune) Sii.—I should hke suggest that a public library and reading room be established in Johore Bahru. General knowledge is acquired not so much in school as af er leaving it, and this is where a reading room would be so useful. In83 words
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Article191 1935-02-25 7 Diplomatic Negotiations Over A Parrot Johann" sburg, Transvaal. DIPLOMATIC negotiations in which South Ainca, the U.S.A., Italy and Turkey are concerned, have now reached an agreement regarding the fate of Toto. Toto is not an island in the Pac fie Ocean—it is merely the pet parrot of191 words
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Advertisement258 1935-02-25 7 s j The Way To Get Cool j j Fly To Bandoeng Qr Brastagi j to bandoeng every Wednesday' and Friday TO BRASTAGI EVERY THURSDAY I R- ?t}j I j For particulars apply to: Tte 4». Stafford Road Phono 7855 or to any „f the Booking A S e„ts in258 words
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Advertisement161 1935-02-25 7 si minutes Indigestion and *\Wf\ stomach pains are caused LI by gases and burning 4 acids which form in the stomach as a result of food fermenting. By C£| gl removing these harmful gases and aoids, yon m automatically end your indigestion. The way IMPP to do this is to161 words
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Advertisement141 1935-02-25 7 SOLE AQEHTsA COMPANY LTD I ism (Cadbury's and Frv's arp offerimr nn competition which is described below "J* This simple stamps from Cadbury's and Fry's 3 cent Bars of Sfflk "-ocofete thc S ce„tchSe MUSt aCC0MPanfed 20 from Cadbury's „r Fry's submit the three most correct entries S b? iVC141 words
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Advertisement303 1935-02-25 8 GRAND PREMIERE 1 fp?o T Al iIAMBDJI TO MORROW NIGHT I r- 1 to-night m™m mm mm mm mm m™m becking now open I ii"i vi v i i in iw i, aMMM i ii M ii mm m ~n —i —i r irn Positively LAST NIGHT of this JACK303 words
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Advertisement219 1935-02-25 8 I ItvlP U J t l. k >p ta —H— —j Bit j^ m w iyp last U X ROMANCE OF THE SPY-QUEEN WHO TRAPPED MANY MEN BUT PHONE 5709 I WAS ensnared by one— 1 MS, TO NIGHT 9.15. "C MYRINA LOY/« L w t w'ul 1 UES 7"219 words
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Advertisement295 1935-02-25 8 ~HpAVILION 1-« j The Colossal Movie Masterpiece That Took London and New York By Storm |k/ KING j ZX» M 1* aB BB v .aH ■KXXll^Ts THE IP t C Q F A W/It f ON Hf AHS! I also the new screen novelty I 'AND BY I OPULAR DEMAND295 words
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Article491 1935-02-25 9 What Rotary Means FOUNDER VISITS THE EAST a after all, is more than anything an Oriental philosophy with Occidental enthusiasm and co "Iteration." This was a n maik made by Mr. Paul Harris, the founder of the Kolary movement when interviewed in Hongkong. He was one of491 words
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Article656 1935-02-25 9 Further Contributions Front Singapore f-1 x The following is a urther list ui Singapore contribut ons to \he O yicn Malaria Relief Fund:— Piev.ously acknowledged $3,018.~0. Di N. Mootatamby $100, Dr. S Luiher $25. Dr. H. C. Samuel $5, Mr. Kanagaratnam $5. Mr. Thambia'yah $2. Mr. R.656 words
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Article350 1935-02-25 9 Record Attendance On Saturday THE thousands who thicnged ihe portals of the New World on Saturday night fully justified the- claim that this amusemen. park is one of the most popular in Malaya. The boxing stadium at the New World, it is interesting to recall, was opaned350 words
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Article275 1935-02-25 9 Ricksha Caught Between Lorry And Trolley-Bus Singapore. Munuay. A Chinese iivir.u in Beo Lane is alallcged to have taken some caustic Ic.ion on Saturday evening, which necessitated; his removal to, hospital by ambulance. Htacr head Iniuries were sustained by a Chinese who was knocked dqwn by a ar275 words
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Article708 1935-02-25 9 New Name To Lmbrar lioth Schools Singupore, Sunday. THE annual general me< ;ing of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association, which was held (his morning at St. Patrick's School B-y-the-Seu in Siglap, brought the Association as it has existed for many years in Singapore to a708 words
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Article32 1935-02-25 9 Elrujapo/e, Monday. The Fire Brigade was called out at 12.39 p.m. ye.t. .a v VQ extinguish a small glass lite in River Valiey Road. It v/as in short while.32 words
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Advertisement358 1935-02-25 9 Eczema in Water Blisters Over Baby I Healed i>y Cuticura "For over three months my baLy was suffering witfl BCICfWa which broke out in a rash. I had him tirated, but he setmed taTget wont afid he broke out all over his body, face, head and hands in •.•water blisters.358 words
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Advertisement18 1935-02-25 9 I EvcTylhintr new but his j spectacles j (online 1.- ihe CAfWft Soon "«nr» if— m I —1■ —<18 words
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Advertisement363 1935-02-25 9 l iii l |ii|ii|ii|Mi!ii!iiiiii!iiii';ii:|iituiiiiMiii|nt.,|. l |H|:i i t I I Hiiiniiii IBMMBR Theme Song from Film:— I > 1 "THE CAMELS ARE COMING." 8359. WHO'S BEEN POLISHING THE SUN. I I LIKE THE WAY YOU SAY GOODNIGHT. i T. M. A. Music House, I *****, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. m m363 words
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Obituary42 1935-02-25 10 Miss Lim Hua, Neo. only daughter of the la.\3 Me and Mrs. Lim Hong Lian, to Mi Ee Ann Poh, filth son of Mr. and Mrs. Ee Chuaa Seng, at No. 477, Sims' Avenue, on Sunday. 24th Feb., 1935.42 words
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Obituary105 1935-02-25 10 SEAH—Mrs. Seah Eng L m, alias Madam Tan Siew Kim., aged 42. passed away peacefully, on Friday, 22nd February, 1935, at her residence. 42, Orchard Rd., lea vine behind h?r beloved husband 1 boh. 1 daugH er" 1 adopted daughter, 1 so.i-in-law (Mr. Tan Lye S-a), 1 adopted son105 words
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Article491 1935-02-25 10 RECENTLY we referred to the unfortunate position which has arisen regarding the Kallang Basin, one of the best industrial districts of Singapore. The Government has decided to close the Basin so that it may be used as a seaplane anchorage in connection with the civil aerodrome now491 words
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Article298 1935-02-25 10 THE hawker problem in Singapore, and possibly in other towns in Malaya, where similar measures have been taken to deal with it, has been brought to a head by the discussion at Friday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, during which it was admitted frankly by the President that the298 words
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Article80 1935-02-25 10 U.S. Tanker Stranded In Fortified Zone Reuter. Tokio, Feb. 24. THE crew of the Elizabeth Kellogg, the U.S. oil-tanker, which was s randed within the fortified zone in Tokyo Bay, consists of twenty-one Filipinos, ten Americans, an Englishman and a German. The vessel was refloated At 0.10Reuter. - 80 words
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Article118 1935-02-25 10 The Hon. Dr. Noel L. Clarke and Mis Clarke will be sailing for England in a fortnight's time and will be away from Singapore for about ten months. Dr. H. Harley Clarke, dental surgeon, will move to new chambers on the second floor of Crescent House, over McAlister and Co.,118 words
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Article163 1935-02-25 10 THE system of considering tenders for public works in the Colony has on various occasions been vigorously criticised in the Legislative Council, so it is satisfactory to all concerned to learn that a committee has been appointed by the Government to inquire into the. matter.163 words
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Article141 1935-02-25 10 AN announcement regarding the exportable quota for rubber permited during the months April, May and June to be expected shortly, and there is r.iuch speculation as to whether any ng will be made. It is siated that the British Government and Dutch and British plantation .nterests strongly141 words
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Article257 1935-02-25 10 QTRANGE are ime the cases whicn J judges are ceiled upon to decide. Take., for example, the suit brought by \Lss Margot X ng in the Superior Court of Cook County, U.S.A., which is set forth by the New York Times as follows According to Miss257 words
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Article147 1935-02-25 10 AND then consider the case of the green monkey which died in a Pans beauty parlour. The owner of the green monkeywho says that her pet was an extremely rare and valuable specimen—was undergoing a treatment when her monkey interefaed with the work of the specialist. The147 words
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Article430 1935-02-25 10 By "Looker-On" THE Editor has been telling me of one of the minor worries of his job. AAA I In this country if a man happens to figure in a police court case., it frequently happens that publication of his name leads to the receipt of430 words
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Advertisement28 1935-02-25 10 i 1 THE ACTUAL VALUE OF RAILWAYS AS A NATIONAL ASSET IS CONSIDERABLY MORE THAN CAN BE SHOWN IN ANY BALANCE SHEET OR STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE28 words
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267 1935-02-25 11 DRASTIC ACTION OF MEMBERS GOVERNOR ACCEPTS MOTION A Newspaper Chief Indians And Europeans Incensed Reuter. THE whole question of the separation oi Burma from India politically, favoured in the India Bill, may be raised again as a result of a sensation in BurmaReuter. - 267 words
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Article134 1935-02-25 11 Vunnan Government's Statement Hongkong, Feb. 25. A GOVERNMENT communique claims tho Reds in north-eastern Yunnan have be/?n dispersed. The r o p belonging to the 87th Division commanded by General Liu An i.ave taken prisoner Yu Ting Chai, of the Red leaders, and more than Ll, of his134 words
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Article80 1935-02-25 11 Mr. Randolph Churchill's Proposal Reuter. London, Feb. 24. MR Randolph Churchill announced that he has decided to from a Conservaive Union immediately after the f n at Norwood with the object of Conservative principles within Party. asserted that he was assured ol e rtul financial backing and hopesReuter. - 80 words
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Article161 1935-02-25 11 ASYLUM MURDER Cook Found Stabbed To Death Singapore. Monday., AN air o e mystery surrounds a murder which was committed in the servants' auarters of the Mental Asylum Yio Chu Kang Road, on Saturday nighi 4 Choh Teng, a cook employed bv me Hospital, was found stabbed in th region161 words
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Article54 1935-02-25 11 Motor Accident Near Madras Reuter. Madras, Feb. 23. MR. Leroy Webber, American Consul at Madras. Mr. A. \V. Estey, of the Standard Oil Company, his wife and a Muslim driver, were killed in a motor accident last evening at Guduvancherry, 24 miles from Madras. Mr. Webber formerly servedReuter. - 54 words
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Article71 1935-02-25 11 Notice Of Withdrawal Sent To League Reuter. Ascuncion, Feb. 24. PARAGUAY has notified the of its decision to withdraw from membership, thus putting into effect the threat made since January that she will withdraw if the arms embargo was lifted against Bolivia anc 3 enforced against Paraguay. WhenReuter. - 71 words
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Article82 1935-02-25 11 U.S. Navy Has No Further Use For Them Washington, Feb. 20. As a sequel to the Macon disaster. Senator Swanson, Secretary foi the Navy, announced to-day that he would oppose further construction of Navy dirigibles. He added that airships might be useful for commercial purposes but not82 words
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Article148 1935-02-25 11 Blinding Snowstorm SEVEN FORCED DOWN Reuter. London. Feb. 25. gEVEX bombers of the Auxiliary Air Force stationed at Edinburgh and Glasgow were forced down in a blinding snowstorm yesterday. three landing on the Northumberland Coast and four near Edinburgh. Three of the planes were severely damaged, whileReuter. - 148 words
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Article85 1935-02-25 11 Railway Staff Forced To Consume It Reuter Wireless. I MOoCOw, 20. SERGE Sosnin, Secretary of the Communist Pa.rty Committee at IsaakoI gorsk, has been sentenced to thre<; I years' imprisonment lor compelling the 1 railway restaurant staff to eat cockroach soup. A plateful of this "delicacy" had toReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article121 1935-02-25 11 Farewell To Popular Malay Official Che Badaruddin bin Alang, the D.A.D.0., Tanjong Malim, has been transferred to Sitiawan, changing appointments with the Ariffin bin SulLeman.. Che Badaruddin was entertained at a tea party by members of the Malay Club, Tanjong Malim on Saturday, and tribute was paid to121 words
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Article27 1935-02-25 11 A school building collapsed in a storm at Tachin, Siam. Two boys and a girl were killed, and about 30 teachers and pupils were injured.27 words
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Article193 1935-02-25 11 INDIAN PRINCES INDIA BILL Momentous Meeting THEIR RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES Reuter. Bombay, Feb. 24. THE Princes and their Ministers, held informal discussions here on the eve of a momentous meeting wh;ch is being held to-morrow at Patiala House for the purpose of discussing the Raj Bill and the instrument ofReuter. - 193 words
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Article299 1935-02-25 11 Over A Hundred Thousand Refugees T Shanghai. Feb. 25. HE floods in Southern Hopei have not yet receded. The refugees number over 100.000 and urgent relief is needed The Ministry of Industry has decided lo adopt the plan for the forestation of the upper section of the Huangho299 words
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Article48 1935-02-25 11 Remains Of Race Fifteen Inches Hi#h Reuter Wireless. Bombay, Feb. 20. pOUR remains of a human race only fifteen inches tall have been discovered at Vadnagar, Haroda State, including fifteen inch pygmies. The smallest pygmies hitherto discovered are Central African, from four to five feet.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article59 1935-02-25 11 Reuter Wireless. Vienna Feb. 20. After a visit lasting two ard a half days, the Prince of Wales left this afternoon for Budapest. He travelled as an ordinary nrst-class passenger and refused the Hungarian authorities offer of a soocial saloon The Prince spent his lastReuter Wireless. - 59 words
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Article136 1935-02-25 11 Minister Whose Life Was Attempted London, Feb. 24. PROMINENT Siamese interviewed by Reuter, declared that the King's adherents regarued Luang Pibula Sonegram, Minister of Defence, whose life was attempted by a gunman on Saturday, as one of the leading figures in the events leading136 words
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Article26 1935-02-25 11 FINANCIAL NEWS 3 CLUB DIARY, 6 WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 7 SPORTS NEWS. 14 and 15 CHINA'S ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION, 1926 words
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Article159 1935-02-25 11 Libellous Telegram PLAINTIFF AWARDED DAMAGES Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 20. £)AMAGES assessed at £275 and costs estimated at £400 were the .itcome of the two-day action in tlie King's Bench Division in which were shown two Berkshire neighbours' struggles for the right to employ a housemaid.Reuter Wireless. - 159 words
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Advertisement261 1935-02-25 11 PREMIER QUALITY i MACARONI VERMICELLI MACARONI. PREMIERE QUALITE. j I TRAVERS* PERFECTION i j I j TS A VERS' j I Brand Macaroni j and Vermicelli I arc unequalled B 1\ P 1 I i for delicacy of I Sole Agents: I NEW" RECORDS I h For February Issue ON261 words
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Article229 1935-02-25 12 FLIGHT TO PENANG FOR CEREMONY Four K. L. Machines ONE GOES TWICE IN A DAY (from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. pH)UR Hying machines of Kuala Lumpur are now in Penang—and all for a wedding. Two belong to private owners, and the other two to the229 words
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Article564 1935-02-25 12 Fashionable Gathering In Penang 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. Feb. 24. THE fashionable wedding of Mr. Yeo Wee Lim to Miss Po Oo Chooi. belonging ;o two well-known and wealthy families in Penang. took place to-day at Yeoville. Northan: Road, the residence of the bridegroom. bcfor rt a564 words
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Article366 1935-02-25 12 May Be Extended To Moscow British Official Wireless. Rugby. Feb. 23. IT may now be taken as certain that Sir John Simon will visit Berlin early in March. The British Foreign Secretary has a long standing engagement to deliver a lecture on aspects of the BritishBritish Official Wireless. - 366 words
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Article102 1935-02-25 12 Real Wintry Conditions In England British Official Wireless. Rugby. Feb. 22. Winds of gale force swept the British Isles again to-day and exceptionally heavy rain fell in many parts, while snowfalls were re-recorded in the Mid!:;nds and the West of England. Snowploughs were necessary to clear someBritish Official Wireless. - 102 words
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Article58 1935-02-25 12 Visit Of Premier And His Daughter* British Official Wireless. Rugby. Feb. 22. The great advance in the technique of manufacture and improvement in design displayed In the exhibits In the British Industries Fair was commented upon by the Prime Minister, who visited both sections of the Fair to-day.British Official Wireless. - 58 words
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Article61 1935-02-25 12 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 2i. Members of the Government and other distinguished Hungarians met the Prince of Wales at the British Legation this afternoon, where he was the guest of honour of the British Minister in Budapest, Sir Patrick Ramsay. In the morning, the Prince,British Official Wireless. - 61 words
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Article49 1935-02-25 12 'From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 23. The chairman off the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board has applied for provision in 1936 to purchase a battery of filters, sufficient to cope with a supply of two million gallons of water per day to Taiping and district.49 words
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Article46 1935-02-25 12 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Feb. 2. It is reported that two more spies, both men, are now facing death unless reprieved by Hitler;* The men were recently tried by the regular court in connection with naval affairs. No official details are available.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article15 1935-02-25 12 Calendars are acknowledged from McAlister and Co., Ltd., and R W. Crabtree and Co., Ltd15 words
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Article544 1935-02-25 12 The Latest List Of Appointments (From Our Oxon Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE following appo ntments appear in the latest issue of the F.M.S. Government Mr. E. \V. Hide. Superintendent. T. Department. S.S. and F.M.S., to be Controller. Mr. B. J. Freeman. Senior Accountant. to be Controller. P.544 words
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Article236 1935-02-25 12 Two People Injured I I I I I j KNIFE IN EACH HAND Singapoie, Sunday. AN elderly Chinese ran "amuck" in Neil Road, a few yards from the Police Station, late this morning. He was sitting drinking tea ii. a coffee-shop when three police constables entered236 words
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Article63 1935-02-25 12 President Roosevelt Signs New Bill Reuter. Washington. Feb. 25. President Roosevelt has signed the Oil Control Bill, on which Congressional action was completed yesterday. The Biil is designed to replace vie N.R.A. oii section which the supreme Court held to be invalid. The object of the Bill isReuter. - 63 words
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Article470 1935-02-25 12 Chinese Mail Plane Mishap Shanghai, Feb. 24. NUMBER 3 mail 'plane belonging to the Eurasia Aviation Company when on its way from Peiping to Canton on Friday was forced down at Ichiang by a fog. The machine was damaged and the niloc and wireless cnerator were470 words
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Article119 1935-02-25 12 Edicts For Protecting The People In Munich Munich. Munich has its D.O.R.A. now. anci a series of edicts have just been issued by the local Nazi Government for the protection of the people." One of these forbids the carrying of ice-cream in the streets after 7 p.m. Nocturnal119 words
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Article114 1935-02-25 12 The accounts of St. Anthony's Bread Fund for 1934 show receipts of $3 556.58 and expenditure of $3,726.26. Contributions from the Bishop of Macao of $240 from the Mission Fund, also $900 from the Church of St. Joseph and $100 from the Committee of the Christmas114 words
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Article42 1935-02-25 12 Reuter. Boston, Feb. 24. President Roosevelt has arrived by the Presidential train to attend the initiation j of his son Franklin into the exclu- j sive Fly Club of Harvard University, of which the President is a member.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article382 1935-02-25 12 Hongkong Scene ARRESTED BANK CASHIER ARRESTED on his arrival by the President Coolidge from Shan; on Feb. 15, a well-dressed Chine said to be wanted in Shanghai in nection with the robbery of 142,305 from the Agricultural and Industi Bank of China, Shanghai, jun into the382 words
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Article125 1935-02-25 12 Passage Application Heard In Camera (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Madame Antoninette Michaux's application to the Supreme court to make an order that her husband Robert Mari' Michaux, French Consular Agent in Kuala Lumpur, pay her a gross o; annual sum to enable her and nci125 words
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Article66 1935-02-25 12 Streamlined Engine For Ixjndon British Official Wireless. Rugby. Saturday. The first streamlined fire engine containing in one machine 600 gallon fiie-pump and 40 feet of extcnsic:: der, nook ladders, oxygen breathing-! paratus and means for laying a quickly to a fire, has been dcuv i' The new fireBritish Official Wireless. - 66 words
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Advertisement18 1935-02-25 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, &IMITED. China BuUtia*, CfcuKa Street "PHONE IMS. SINGAPORE FIRE, IHIIE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE18 words
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Article527 1935-02-25 13 outstanding Problems REPORT, OF LOCAL V.M.C.A. THE object of this Association is 1 -the promotion of the highest welfare of all young men, both by direct spiritual means and through al, physical and intellectual agencies." There are difficult days for boys young men throughout th'j527 words
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Article1193 1935-02-25 13 Excellent Results Of School Of Commerce The Principal and staff of the School °f Commerce are to be congratulated on excellent results obtained. The; school experienced a very successful Vear particularly in the morning classes in connection with which an extensive programme of physical programme ot physical activities1,193 words
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Article218 1935-02-25 13 Sunday Morning- Matinee At Tbs Pavilion THE CINEMAS |N presenting "Our Daily Bread," King j Vidor's reanstlc .screen epic which ha^> had Luch a long run in London, the Pavilion yesterday inaugurated the Sunday morning matinee in Singapore. The experiment is ukely to become a nzstom when218 words
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Article80 1935-02-25 13 Pioneer's outstanding success. Kismet-Ka-Shekar, a fine Urdu talkie, adapted from the work of a celebrated author, commenced i:s premiere run a: the Marlborough Theatre last night ,o crowded houses. A new comedy ;.?am comprising Master Mogan and Miss Patience Cooper feature in really bright fooling80 words
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Advertisement65 1935-02-25 13 CHEST SHELVADOR It looks like an ordinary ice chest but it is electrically operated with all the wonderful features of a large Shelvador. (Shelves in the door). The cubic content of the Chest Shelvador is 2 cubic ft. It hag a shelf space of 4.2 square ft. Sole Agents:— LEE65 words
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Advertisement321 1935-02-25 13 Jlife insurance for racehorses! A remarkable policy issued by Lloyd's underwriters is now available covering; racehorses and other valuable animals against during currency from any cause. Particulars from SIMK, DARBY CO., LTD., Insurance Department, TEL. 5144. Singapore. Tormenting headache, neuralgia, caused by over-exertion, insufficient sleep, climatic influences. Do not hesitatel321 words
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544 1935-02-25 14 GOOD FIELDS FOR WEDNESDAY Order Of Running: EIGHT RACES ON THE CARD EIGHT races again comprise the programme for the Second Day cf the Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting on Wednesday. are three races for Class I horses, three for Class II horses,544 words
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Article319 1935-02-25 14 Short Suit And Indult Work Well (BY OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT) S ngapore, Monday. THE three tracks were in use for fast and slow work this morning. Short Suit (Spencer) sprintsd four furlongs in good style on the main track in 56 seconds. Prohibit on (Sle gh)319 words
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Article161 1935-02-25 14 Big Win For King Edward VII School (From Our Own Correspondent) m Taiping. Feb. 23. Turning out for the first time with £everal new players on their side, the Taiping Europeans fared ratherly badly when they met the King Edward VH School at soccer on the latter's ground161 words
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Article322 1935-02-25 14 Annual Regatta HE. THE GOVERNOR PRESENT THE first anniversary of the opening of the Ro;iil Air Force Yacht Club, was celebrated yevleiday by the holding of Oie Club's first annual regaJ'a. The woa*her was excellent for he alic: noon's sport, and quite a large number oi spectators322 words
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Article62 1935-02-25 14 Percy Allis Wins Open Championship Reuter. f V San Remo, Feb. 25. PERCY Alliss won the Italian Op-n Golf Championship with the record aggregate of 262, h s scores being 67. 66. 66. 63. His fourth round was equalled only by Boyer in the second round. andReuter. - 62 words
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Article403 1935-02-25 14 Keppc-1 Club Defeated By S.G.C. p I"*/; V s IN an inter-club four-ball match play- I ed a*t> Bukit Timah yesterday the Singapore Golf,Club easily beat the Keppe) Golf .Cub by 12 points to 3$4. The individual ties resulted as folKeppel Club; players mentioned first. V ri'i H.403 words
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Article63 1935-02-25 14 The Batu Pahat Golf Party held a competition on Friday, and the following cards were returned;— Inche Mohd. Said Bin Haji Omar 78—10—63 S. A. Monteiro 78—10—63 Dr. C. Chelliah 86—16—70 Inche Abdul Samad Bin Puteh 89—16—73 Syed Omar Bin Abdul Rahman 100—20—80 Inche Mohamed Bin63 words
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Article295 1935-02-25 14 Sunday's Games KENG HOCK'S BRIGHT INNINGS Singapore, Monday THE Ceylon Spoils Club cricket eleven crown d the opening of their cricket season yesterday with a well merited win ever the Folic- by nine wickets and 6S runs on their ground a: Balestier Plain. Ben Dudley and295 words
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Article213 1935-02-25 14 Good Victory Against Ceylon Tamils Singapore, Monday. The Indian Association scored a very convincing victory over the Ceylcn Tam<! Association by six wickets and 26 runs at Balestier yesterday. P. K. Baskaran, who was the higher scorer for the Indians, retired after scoring 50 runs, while R. V.213 words
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Article59 1935-02-25 14 Keng Hock's Sparkling Innings Singapore, Monday. Brilliant batting by Ch'a Kong Hock who contributed 75 runs for his side \va a feature of the home and home matcn at the C.C.R.C. yesterday. In his innings he hit no fewer than sever, sixers and as many boundari es. Evan59 words
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Advertisement49 1935-02-25 14 MAKES OF RACKETS J fl'lMlff INCLUDIN G THE LATEST j j l, :> "> MODELS, viz:— RANGING Rackets will be strung with the FROM quality Victor Tropical Gut, I Xf any colour. I $18.50 I QUEEN'S EI 3, Prince Street. JJ II Tel ephone Telegram 00 (2 151 7634 Tennis.49 words
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548 1935-02-25 15 Y.M.C.A. SCORE GOOD WIN Selangor Club Beaten MANY INTERESTING FEATURES m Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Ig] ;HT shower of rain marred A i ening of the cricket seangor to-day, interrupting Y.M.C.A.-Selangor Club Association ground. airi however stopped after and play was548 words
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Article1231 1935-02-25 15 Positions Of Teams To-Date Reuter. THE following are the results of matches in the English and Scottish Leagues played on Saturday, with the positions of the Clubs to dateFIRST DIVISION Birmingham 1 Liverpool 3 Everton 2 Asfcon Villa 2 Grimsby T. 1 Derby C. 3 Huddersfield T.Reuter. - 1,231 words
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Article455 1935-02-25 15 Last Minute Goal By Police Team (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE S.C.R.C. "B" were extremely unfortunate to draw with the Police whom they met at soccer on then* ground to-day. The final score was one-all. The S.C.R.C. led right through tho game455 words
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Article51 1935-02-25 15 At a football meeting held las' night at the S.C.R.C., to elect th office.-bearers of the soccer section, the following members were returned Football captain Mr. Woon Kirn Chong. Vice-captain: Mr. Wong Kum Pak. Hon. secretary: Mr. Koh Cheng Puoy. Comrmtte.e: Messrs. Cheah Keng Koui and Low Cheng51 words
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Article88 1935-02-25 15 The following have accepted to play Association Football to-day at S C C COLOURS: T. G. Lashmar; E. "a Joy and R. Davidson;. J. E. Harvey L. V. Taylor and F. E. Hutchinson;' G. J. Merrifield. R. L: Moir F W Prescott, F. E. E. Hindley and88 words
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Article437 1935-02-25 15 J Europeans Beaten DOUBLE VICTORIES FOR CHINESE VERY interesting games of water- polo were witnessed by a large crowd of spectators at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday when the first and second teams of the Club were opposed to the Chinese Swim- ming Club's teams. The first437 words
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Article398 1935-02-25 15 Chinese Win Again By Odd Goal The respective "A" teams then met and 1 it was clearly evident from the start that the Chinese were the superior of the two sides. The Europeans were the first U get to the ball but were rather sloto tt distributing398 words
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Article151 1935-02-25 15 Club v. Indians And Sikhs v. Railways (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday TWO interesting cricket matches were played in Kuala Lumpur to-day, the Indians defeating the Selangor Club and the Railways defeating the Sikh Union. The Indians defeated the Selangor Club by 142 runs, scoring 174151 words
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Article351 1935-02-25 15 22 Teams Entered NEW SIDE IN THIRD DIVISION (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. teams are to compete in the coming soccer competitions of the Selangor Association Football League and if the sub-com-mittee's allocation is accepted there will be seven teams each in the first and351 words
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Advertisement131 1935-02-25 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. I j The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. I X X ju (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). f" I 1 Cj HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. Cj I LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 1131 words
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Article485 1935-02-25 16 "Common Good Fund" DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT. Singapore, Saturday. TVHE seventh annual general meeting of members of the Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Singapore, was held in Fullerton Building this afternoon. Mr. Wong Peng Swee, presided and others present were the485 words
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Article194 1935-02-25 16 "Absolute Prohibition" From Perak (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE importaton cf cattle, sheep, goats and swine from the Stats of Perak into the State of Seianeor, is absolutely prohibited under a Gazette notification, on account of the existence of rinderpest in the State194 words
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Article221 1935-02-25 16 Magistrate And Garments That Ladies Wear (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. When Kandasamy, an Indian, was in court this morning on charges of possessing suspected stolen property and making a false report, he certainly proved the case for the poet who wrote: Oh. what a221 words
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Article144 1935-02-25 16 Mr. Chong Yin Pen And Miss Ng Wai Yoke (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. A PRETTY wedding took place at the. Chinese Atsembly Hall to-day uniting two well-known memb-rs of *ne iocal Chinese community in Mr. Yin Pen, of the Crnnese Protectorate here, and Miss Ng144 words
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Article115 1935-02-25 16 Arrival At Seletar From Java Singapore, Sunday. The Master of Sempill, the wellknown British aviation expert, arrived at Seletar yesterday from Java wher-i he was missing for two days. He landed about 100 miles east of Sourabaya and about 25 miles from the nearest township. After remaining115 words
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Article112 1935-02-25 16 Announcements In The Gazette (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The following Volunteer announcements are made in the Gazette: Lieut. H. J. Cockman, D.F.C., has been appointed acting Captain in the Malayan Volunteer Infantry. Mr. William Gilliam has been granted a commission as Lieutenant in the M.S.V.R.112 words
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Article550 1935-02-25 16 Sikhs In Assault TO STAND TRIAL at ASSIZES (From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. J£ATHAR Singh, Sohan Sinifh Uganda Singh, Banta Singh an l Jaga Singh, five powerful lookinSikhs were to-day committed v t v, First Magistrate, Mr. F. K \Vil S( m to550 words
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Article189 1935-02-25 16 Supplies To Lots Outside Supply Area (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday IN connection with the plea of ,!u Hon. the Raja Uda in the Seiangoi State Council early this week, u the Drovis on of better water the inhabitants of the kampoi.; the following announcement in189 words
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Advertisement192 1935-02-25 16 I] Darigold, Evaporated Milk! i i DARIGOLB offers Milk at its Creamiest and has no equal in Nutrition and Sustain- j p§S ing properties. j Unrivalled in Tea or Coflfec, and most B»fl£8 economical for all purposes for which Milk I is used. I OF ALL DEALERS. I I Sole192 words
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Advertisement36 1935-02-25 17 Singapore Photo Go THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA pi^^^ p Meter that easy to use PROMINENT I I MATELUX (v^ r Pr,ce from $lD ZEISS BINOCULARS FLOOD LIGHT 37-39, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE I Phone 638936 words
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Article271 1935-02-25 18 Man Attempts Suicide "WANTS TO LIVE IN FUTURE" t (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A STRANGE story was told to the First Magistrate, Mr. F. K Wilson, this morning when a youns Chinese was charged with attempted j suicide. The Chinese was Wan Chee271 words
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Article245 1935-02-25 18 First Hair-Cutting Machine Vienna. A Barbers' and Hairdressers' Museum is to b2 opened in the headquarters of the Barbers' Associat on in the Mariahilf distr ct here with the obiee* of showing in retrospect the methoas and implements used in th- serv.ee of barbers and hairdressers during245 words
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Article98 1935-02-25 18 Magician To Give Show At Y.M.C.A. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A change from th°. usual run of entertainment is promised to members and friends of the local Y.M.C.A. wh n Professor Paul Lentz. the famous magician and illus'onisi. will give a performance on Monday, Fe.b.98 words
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Article80 1935-02-25 18 One Accused Convicted And Another Is Discharged i i < (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. The hearing was resumed this morning of the case in which two Indians. Nadeson and Kannusamy, are charged with enticing a marreid woman. Supamah, Mr. F. K. Wilson, the Magistrate, fined80 words
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Article277 1935-02-25 18 Chincte Petroleum Tax Tientsin, Feb. 23. THE British Minister to China, Sir Alexander Cadogan, has lodged a protest with the Chinese Foreign Office against the imposition of a special tax on petroleum. Nineteen factories manufacturing heroin have been sealed in the Japanese Concession. The rest, about eleven in277 words
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Article178 1935-02-25 18 Ceylon To Form "Legion Of Decency n Colombo. Ceylon has joined the film purity campaign," and a "Legion of Decency" is to be formed to combat the showing ji immodest" films. Such has been the resolution unanimously carried at the annual general meeting of the Catholic Union of178 words
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Article139 1935-02-25 18 Funeral Arrives But No Grave Dug Chippenham. Wiltshire. Mourners, who had travelled four miles to a burial, were astonished to find that there was na grave dug for the dead man. They had attended a burial service at Chippenham Roman Catholic Church for Mr. Thomas Elliott, a139 words
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Article121 1935-02-25 18 Confidence Man's Successful Trick Calcutta. A man posing as a C.I.D. detective has brought off an ingenious confidcnce trick in a village near French Rocks, Mysore. After watching certain men transact a business deal, he told the headman of the village that they* were wanted in connection with121 words
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Advertisement289 1935-02-25 18 11,,, j TAN JOO SOON CO. AUCTION SALE OF 8 Case Toni Kola Wine, 3 Cases S uze Gentiane Wine, and 2Ca i J Chivodzuru Japanese Wine, J To Be Held At I OUR SALE-ROOMS, NO. 24, CHULIA STREET, I ON THURSDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1935, AT 12. JO P.M. 1289 words
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Article936 1935-02-25 19 REVIEW OF RECENT EVENTS Progress Made BUILDING ROADS AND RAILWAYS Our Own Correspondent) Shanghai, Feb;. 15. regress of economic recon--1 ction in China depends mainly tors: firstly, the unification antry, and, secondly the attitude of foreign Powers, her immediate neighbours, ling the first, events of re- j936 words
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Article993 1935-02-25 19 Three Cqwoies Ql$ ra e Servipcs The Chinese Government, in co-opera-tion with American and German interests, organised the China National Aviation Corporation and the Eurasia Aviation Corporation respectively. The SmoGerman air route was started in 1930 and operates: (1) Peiping-Canton Line, 2,200 kilometres (2) Nanking-Lanchow Line, 1,580 kilometres.993 words
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Article, Illustration38 1935-02-25 20 i emenl in the thread and needle race at the Municipal Abattoir sports held during the week in Singapore, Veterans' race at the Municipal Abattoir sports, Singapore. Bun and treacle race at the Abattoir sports.38 words
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Article, Illustration13 1935-02-25 20 "The Man With Two Faces" Ed. G. Robinson), who is coming to Singapore.13 words
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