Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1935
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Title Section40 1935-07-09 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXII- No. 162 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, July 9, 1935. Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1935. FIVE CXI40 words
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Advertisement134 1935-07-09 1 j The ®>ribme Dominant In zSMalaya OE3CH IODOi wpo) 1 oi=ioc=z=aoi=ioc:=ioi=aoE=z= m-w*. D n I TO THE j MALAYAN BUILDER I WE CAN SUPPLY D n I "CEMENTS" I HAND "-BRAND FERROCRETE COLORCRETE BNOWCRETE MOTOR CAR BRAND. L j "REINFORCEMENTS" j M. S. BARS B. K. C. FABRICS EXPANDED METAL134 words
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Advertisement13 1935-07-09 1 mi: "CONTAX- CAMERA Sole Agents THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT 00, P.O. Box 92. SINGAPORE.13 words
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497 1935-07-09 2 Shipping News Notices. MALAYA EAST COAST Information Re Leading: Mght-Beaeons vhe Master Attendant, s.s. hai issued 1 the following notices regardinß leading light-beacons in Trengganu River and Kemaman River: TRENGGANU RIVER Position. Trengganu River entrance i at. S deg. 20' N long 103 deg on c. (approx.j Details The outer497 words
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Article58 1935-07-09 2 Since the first Marconi Echometer was fitted in a British ship in July, 1931, orders have been placed for approximately 1,300 of these installations to date in British ships. During the uum«- period I*oo Lihometerß have been fitted to British trawlers and 120 have been fitted in58 words
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Article337 1935-07-09 2 Report Of The Seafarers' Education Service IN the annual report of the Seafarers' Education Service, it is stated that during the year ended Jan. 81 last, 10 shore libraries and 42-i foreign-going ships have been served. There have been despatched to them, in exchange for the libraries337 words
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Advertisement482 1935-07-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS II and BRITISH JNDIA i" f) S. N. Co.s SAILINGS: Of I NVAKDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1935. 6,000 .'uly 18 i i 17,000 July iy ;V, V 0,500 July 31 x i)] I »5,000 Aug. 2 I» x typi 17,000 Aug. 16 tli RDW VN «'.070 Aug. 29482 words
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Advertisement119 1935-07-09 2 j O.S.K. LINE 1 (Incorporated in Japan). For E. S. AFRICA S. AMERICA. i ARIZONA IfARU July 12, 13 LONDON MARU July 23, 24 BUENOS AIKES MARU 'II July 29, 30 I For COLOMBO 1 BOMBAY. Etc. ARGUN MARC July 10, II j CHOKOH MARC July 18, 14 Pot RANGOON119 words
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Advertisement513 1935-07-09 2 i i i i rr i n r i inr-m, liiiiiniiimi.^iimiiinniniTimuii HEAP EN6 MOH S.S. CO., LIMITED JTJ (RED FUNNEL LINE) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) REGULAR PASSENGER and Cargo Services from Singapore to Jays, Borneo, Banka and Billitun. For BATAVTA. CHERIBON AND SEMARANG (Every Tuesday and Friday NAM YONG Tuts.513 words
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Advertisement222 1935-07-09 2 N.V.KJL IN E (Incorporated in Jap**)NEW REDUCED FARES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ Km from the sailing of s.s. «'Hakusan II ai v, An jjust Bth lor London, fares by steamers wll be:-- 2nd Naph s MS7 Next Sailingss HAKOZAKI MARU July 11 m TERUKUNI MARU July 24 S HAKUSAN MARU222 words
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Advertisement488 1935-07-09 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. MS Sham. AI.SIA 16-7 13-7 17-7 19-7 BORINGIA r,-« 6-8 7-H 9-8 ERRIA 20-8 20-8 21-8 23-8 LA LAN DIA 17-9 17-9 18-9 20-9 JUTLANDIA 8-10 8-10 9-10 11-10 MEONIA 29-10488 words
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Advertisement435 1935-07-09 2 STEAMER SAILINGS v NORDDEUTSCH F,R W\ urn W «4 (Incorporated B \Germany). The undernoted are the Company'- j r tended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1336 5 SAALE, for Manila, Hongkong, North China Japan I HOMEWARDS. For Kotterdam, Hamburg Brents SCHARNHORST, for Naple?, Marseilles Barcelona July jfj DONAU, for Genoa, Marseillea A Casablanca435 words
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Article471 1935-07-09 3 An Englishman Looks At Italy (By Air Mail). From Our Own Corresp'.*.identi Load >v., .June 13. ■OHN Brown, the ex-salesman, ex-brick-J layer's labourer, ex-sailor and author, nt to Rosa a to see Communism ;n action, when challenged by Lord Nuffield, the motor magnate, has now471 words
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Article54 1935-07-09 3 Sixteen Maxim Gork> Type Planes To Be Built Reuter Wireless. Moscow, July b. THE Soviet lias decided to build 16 acio1 planes of the 'sam* size and capacity as the Maxim Gorky. The Government has announced voluntary collections among the workim* population to replace the wrecked liner alreadyReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article214 1935-07-09 3 Adventures Of Two Prospectors Mt. Esa, June SI. Frank HaUiday and John Suther* pulled through a chain of disasters that would make the hardiest prospector quail. An aborigine offered to guide them 60 miles through a waterless, trackless region, from their camp in the Ximberley Ranges to214 words
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Obituary232 1935-07-09 3 A Former State Commissioner (From Our Own correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 7. l|IS many friends in all parts of Malaya will hear with regret the news of 'he death of Inche Awang bin All, S.M.J., which occurred at his residence in Mersmg, jonc.-. on Wednesday morning. 'ine232 words
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Article117 1935-07-09 3 Special Police For Prague Prague. Prague now has a spccial ".smok A squad" of police. The capital is notorious for the amount of soot and .smoke in tne air, which has exceedingly harmful effects on the health of the population—especially in the industrial districts. The functions of the117 words
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Article56 1935-07-09 3 Pouter Wireless. \c-w York, July 4 In upholding Judge Can w's decision., the Appellate Court expressed the view that the evidence given in support of the allegations concerning Mrs. Van.- j derbilt's moral conduct were so unsub- i stantlal that she was entitled to an unnualifled andPouter Wireless. - 56 words
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Obituary57 1935-07-09 3 Reuter Wireless. Verdict Of Accidental Death London, July 5. AT the inques on the victims of the Vr disa s t er, a verdict was lt.u.ned of accidental c h owing lo a temporary lapse of mem ory and error of judgmeni on the part oiReuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article284 1935-07-09 3 f o Locate (iold Reef In Central Australia Tamworth, June 24. With the object of locating a gold it -1 in Central Australia and pegging O'.u a claim, an expedition consisting oi fcin Tam worth residents, led by Joseph Hatch, ot Somerton. has left Tamworth o.i the first284 words
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Article203 1935-07-09 3 British Government Grant Recommended (By Air Mail;. (From Our Ou n Correspondent > London, June 13. DECOMMENDATION that the Brif.sh Government makes a grant to the Governments of the Straits Settlements, th_Federated Malay States and Johore for pineapple Wnniag La contained in the sixth annual r port of203 words
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Article257 1935-07-09 3 Boards Pilot Steamer From Passing Vessel Melbourne, 19. For the first time since the Port Phillip Pilot Service steamer Victoria firsi went "on station" outside the Head; 31 years ago. a woman has boarr'ed her from a passing vessel. When the Swedish barque. C. B. Pedei son,257 words
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Article299 1935-07-09 3 Streets Of Kiukiang Submerged Shanghai, July 8. THE water of the Yangtze River con- tinues to rise, causing widespread j anxiety. It is feared thr;. the ports along the river wili be hooded. The j Nanking Conservancy Bureau has received numerous reports stating that floods are threatening299 words
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Advertisement155 1935-07-09 3 I THE MABTER OF SMALL-FILM j I CAMERAS OF HIGH PRECISION. I I I I I 1 WE CARRY A VERY COMPLETE LET US DO YOUR f\ ENLARGERS I jj RANGE OF LEICA CAMERAS, IIFVFIOPINf if I SPECIAL LENSES AM) ACCES- liriVLLUIMHU J WE CARRY THE MOST I SORIES. PR155 words
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Article776 1935-07-09 4 Church stories oent by iiERE arc some m pa rU> H Reuter correspondents rcwn iof the world: HIS PRIVATE ARMY on parade in Hamburg are 80.000 soltn [cild S thS%^ r Wolf, maae every one himseL- h(> ask; He has spent 14 lea* and used more c776 words
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Article214 1935-07-09 4 Competition For Best Design (By Air Mail) (From Our Oan Correspondent) London. June 13 COMPETITION to find a new A of aeroplane for opera'ions in In and the Middle Ea.st is now being held 5 London by the Air Ministry. They have a ked aviation214 words
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Article93 1935-07-09 4 Sydney. June i Sfthe licence renewal fe 31. ,hoy>s w amounted l assessed durmfc uw 9 qq ton £0 8 8 28- .an increaaa ol BJ» n -i with the preTlcUs yw P timber ol note's in exist no 1 S was 2.057. a, compare! I S93 words
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Advertisement302 1935-07-09 4 I MYSTERY SOAP J competition SIOO BIG CASH PRIZES MUST BE WON! T ODE 7 A <W < W 2ild. Everybody knows the most famous health soap m I I' $50 the world-the soap that protects your home and J f amily from the danger of dirt and germ, The302 words
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Advertisement106 1935-07-09 4 VHE IS TRYING T I Sandrews SIN THE MORNING km Day succeeds day-sticky, X airless, stifling-and night *i brings only fitful sleep. P| But you must carry on. §j£j You cannot change the y weather but you can face S| it better if you enjoy the titncss which comes from106 words
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Advertisement91 1935-07-09 4 DUST FROM THE STREETS BRINGS INFECTION INTO YOUR HOME PROTECT YOrK UEAL'III II mi UTElinrt ><>.«' Dust and dirt breed dungeons Even dust on the lllllin»mi gcfm! ready v he picked «(> carries danger of infection. on tne hands and body. Guard against this risk of infection by washing often91 words
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Article129 1935-07-09 5 RUBBER PRK UNCHANG 2D Better Inquiry From Trade Singapore Tuesday morning. 11 i• (Singapore), 19%, cts., unchanged, tlarket Tone: Steady quiet. (Singapore), $114%, up sterdaj a Prices: don: 13 16d. down l 1''"'. Market Tone: Idle. v York 12 1 16 cts., unchanged. \larkel Tone: Quiet. TIN129 words
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Article17 1935-07-09 5 No Pressure For More Purcha s "a, tunat pol ticians s fresh Hood silver17 words
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1516 1935-07-09 5 Financial News Views LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS i tic following share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Kvatt:— 1 MINING Singapore, Tuesday, 10 a.m. I Fraser y&r Co. Evati i 4 3 3 7/2 til% •l A. tiumbang 'sj. 6 33 0 3u 32 G il1,516 words
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Article80 1935-07-09 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 1915H6 20 Good F.A.Q. ?n cases (F. 0.8. July) 19 916 19 1116 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) 19 ***** 19 13 16 do. July 19% 20 do. Aug.-Sept. 20% 2080 words
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Article590 1935-07-09 5 Arguments For Committee's Policy (Uy An Mail). (From Our Own correspondent) London, June 27. IT s still impossible to secure an official statement of the reasons for the policy which keeps the London market almost without spot tin, bat what looks like an inspired argument has just appeared590 words
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Article74 1935-07-09 5 LYALL EYATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. MINING: Quiet. Takuaoas 20 44 20 C. B. Kinta $4.15 $4.20 Lukuts .99 $1.02. R«hman Hyda. 95 .9"'-.. Hons: Fatts .4S 50. Talams si.so $1.37*2, Whana buyer.s .24 RUBBERS: Quiet. M. Pmdas t1.37% $140. N SI $1.37%, Tapahs ♦I.RO $i 90. Pa jams $1.6574 words
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Article540 1935-07-09 5 London Labour Paper Finds Fault (By Air Mail i (From our Own Correspondent) London, Jim,- 27 modern control schemes tistimist small producers and i penally the natives according to the writer oi a series ol articles in the Daily Herald under tlie caption "Ecoi amies of Today." Rubber540 words
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Article23 1935-07-09 5 The following are rubber outputs f<>r for the month of June 1035: Henrietta Rubber 80,250 lb. Sungei Ma tang Rubber \b.23 words
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Article333 1935-07-09 5 Metal Traders Voice Dissatisfaction (By Air Mailj 'From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 28 THE di.s.sa: inaction among dealers in 1 nn '..'is wuij the working of tin resiriction fcunU in th«» speech or Sir Charley c Barrie, m P at the meeting of Metal Trad333 words
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Article294 1935-07-09 5 Protest Against 2 3d Duty On Padi The rice millers 0 f Great Britain have tLL a to members of the House oi Commons, which sets out their cU 2" 8 Finale BU sir Waidron Srathers, M.P., f or Chisl*. hu ™s V," behalf, has had^.nferencS at294 words
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Article31 1935-07-09 5 PT pnvr T »"»don. July 8. t ILKLIM, on Neu York is 4.%--lilf. Paris 74-718. Sock Markets are dull and with War Loan at 10G-5 8. British Official nireless.31 words
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Advertisement225 1935-07-09 5 IHE YOKOH \MA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, MKYEH CHAMBERS, RAFFI ES PLACE. '•p.t.il Fully Paid Yen Ioo.doe.9tf. I vr«;rrn Fund Yen 125,80#,§M. I HEAD OFFICE: > OKOH \M ■HAIfCHES at Alexandria, BataTia, Senfu. Dairen. Fengtien, Hamburg, HanVuw. Harbin. Honol ilu, H ngkong, Hsinkmg. Karachi. Kobe, London, Lm Angeles, Man la, Mm.225 words
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Advertisement27 1935-07-09 5 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. M A RGOLIOUTH, Manager. OWViCU: 2. FINLAYSOfc CREEN. I l27 words
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Advertisement80 1935-07-09 5 Nedcrlandsche Handel-Maatschappij N.V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) I Established in Amsterdam. 1524 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES' TV ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. I BATA VIA. Bllf hw thrnuehout the Dutch East Ind'e* »nd in the Stra't< SeHlements India China, Jai»»a »nd Arabia LONDON RANKERSThp National Provincial Hawk. Limited in thf principal80 words
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Advertisement215 1935-07-09 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (lncorpoiated in Straitg Settlements) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LTD CAPITOL Authorised $40,000,000.00 Paid Up 110.000,000.00. READ OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHUIJA STREET SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 158. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng.215 words
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Advertisement537 1935-07-09 6 I'M- HASSAN, M A 17 BRAS BAB AH BO AD, SINGAPORE, We undertake all sorts of work to electrical, gas and water service lines. *i We give prompt attention to all orders either big or Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon re quest without charge or537 words
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Advertisement604 1935-07-09 6 WANTED Ufgjgg Box BW, Malaya TriuneWANTED pro!.* iceo, cj*» hereby thanked. to PURCHASE— Office wed of every descnpt.on Apply- No. 51, Circular Road. 3 of Union Building 2nd floor. WANTED. v.—. ties, Ban>w > ml Used or Job 15 1 m"X' in "Sly good condition JSdE? Bo- 683, Malaya Tribune.604 words
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Advertisement317 1935-07-09 6 NOTICE. -4< IN THE ESTATE Ol CHARLES CRAIB late of Kota Tinggi. Johore DECEASED. Pursuant f Section U1 of JX??* and Administration Enactment, NOTICE is hereby given that »H cr*ditor, next-of-kin and other persons having any claims or demands against th, EstaU of" Charles Craib. deceased, late of hj' Tinin?Johore,317 words
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Advertisement161 1935-07-09 6 NOTICE. SriA'ne Alexandra Visser Nee Cornelms Ti\ SAI GEOK OTHERGEOK MICTION SALE OF f S et r wrist «mtjto. and sdver To be held at F*X; lah-M, U«6 at .0-30 a.m. (Now on view). Cheong Koon Seng Co Ltd., oneen Appraisers. Singapore, Bth July, j STRArfS TYPEWBITKR AGENC\ J (Established161 words
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Advertisement365 1935-07-09 6 ua numerous other 135. Seramtoon Road. S.ncapore. Enclose stomp lor reply. PHYSICAL CULTURE. For Young and Old-Men Develop your body through BOSES Scientific Method of Training. Personal Attention given I CHARGES MO. ENROL AT 8. RAFFLES CHAMBERS. I Telephone 4476. (Studio at 55, Cuppa K e Rd.. off Orchard Rd.)365 words
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Advertisement414 1935-07-09 6 ILET EXPERTS HANDLE 3 THE REPAIR OF ALL YOUR I CIOCKS WATCHES 1 42??, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road) CONTRACTORS FOR THE RE- I PAIR OF CLOCKS <SL WATCHES TO THE BRITISH ARMY I R.A.E. BASE IN MALAYA. I ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. 162. South Bridge Rd., Singapore. (Branch—34B, North414 words
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Article181 1935-07-09 7 Japanese Charged With Insincerity Shanghai, Ju y 8 rhairmaa of the Ou'oi v Goverfimeut, in state* Pi< men yesterday, charged tae ami Manrhiikuo authorities i j n the ngo.iation.s lor border mc dents. M nchuii Conference, he said pi est r.t d demands wh eh the181 words
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Article158 1935-07-09 7 I iMcii-n .Minister isits Herr Hitler Reuter. London, July 4. polish declaration of v.! i< h last year came as l.. or in "v.cst European :i V -e 'liven he personal v th. v it Cj1« tiel Beck, the rt i'.-.n Minister. >v'to met Hitler fi timeReuter. - 158 words
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Article75 1935-07-09 7 firoat Britain's Reply To (icrinan Query Reuter Wires London, July -5. rtpiv to the German query h? Franco-S viet p«?ct con- th° Treafv oi Locarno has f ci to the German Ambassador. md rstood that like France the C vernment is of the opinloi i 4 thf'rn isReuter Wires - 75 words
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Article60 1935-07-09 7 Be lin, July 5. people were kiliid when an < ra hori on a s'burban house a< oetrol tank exi 'oded setting block alipht. he cie id were tVcrew of the fi the other two were occu- the liouse on wh ch the plane ipar.fs of the burningReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article133 1935-07-09 7 Funeral In Johore Bahru (From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru. July 7. THE death ccctirred at his resider.ee at Jalan Akiatar, Johore Bahru, yesterday morn ng of Inche Awang bin Yahyu ai the age of 63. Decsased, whe was a Goverr.ment pensioner, retired from the Service abou133 words
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Article115 1935-07-09 7 Dr. C. T. Wang In Derailed Train Shanghai. July 8. Th- Custom* authorities n Shanhai Icwan have seised a consignment of c n traba id artificial silks and piece WCOileu good.-: valued at $100.000. Five smugT!er:; nave be*m placet! under arrest. Owing to increase of business, the115 words
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Article98 1935-07-09 7 Prince Who Renounced Title Dies Renter Wireless. Berlin, July 4. The death is announced of Leopold Woelfling. ex-Archduke Li poid Ferdinand of Austila. who renuu.iced his title In 19C2 when he married an actress in Vienna. He lived In Switzerland on an allowance from his uncle, the EmperorRenter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article84 1935-07-09 7 Charge Against Four Chinese Singapore, Monday. Charged with being in possession of seditious literature, four Chinese were produced before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate, this morning. Inspector Sym, who is in charge of the case, asked for a week's postponement. Another case Which come up for84 words
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Advertisement51 1935-07-09 7 1' I lit <• i mn«4 ilntestinol a A *afc sure cure for:- a Indigestion, Dyspepsia, I rment Debility, Metabolism, 1 I ermentive Catarrhs, I flatulence and other Digestive Disturbance*. I Tried and Proved the Best MOTTLES OF 60 TABLETS I j \v;nlal>! e at all Dispensaries end Stores. I51 words
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Advertisement158 1935-07-09 7 i New!RCA i t MICRO-SENSITIVE I R4DIO TUBES STANDARD FOR ALL I RADIOS j I I <• > i I Solo Agents for Malaya: < SEOW KUAN COMPANY, DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE. 9 "iliii liililniiiiiiliili ii.iiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiriiiiliiiiiiii ■!'•>•••■• i|nwrp|MM<n 9 I BOSCH PLUGS I 1 WIN IN I TRIPOLI j I f158 words
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Advertisement251 1935-07-09 7 ihe Best Test Of A Radio I Is In Your Home. Ask For A Trial Of This Master Reviver In The Privacy Of Your Own Home 1 est It For A Few Days Before V >v Decide. Westingliouse 8 Tube Superhet Incorporates Every Worth-While Radio Development, And The Outcome Is251 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-07-09 7 V.U.C. CALCUTTA (Wavelength 49.10 Metres). 10.11 pm. Weather Forecast, General News Bulletin. Market Prices, Jute and Gunny Closing Rates. (In Hindustani). 10.26 p.m. Ditto. (In Bengali). 10.41 p.m. D ttv). (In English). 10.56 p.m. A Studio Variety Concert.38 words
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Miscellaneous320 1935-07-09 7 BERLIN, SHORT-W WE STATION Wireless Programme For To-Day (DJB: 19.74 Metre?; DJN: ;i1.45 Metres; D.TQ: 1943 Metres). 4.05 p.m. DJB, DJN An soundmen* (derm., Engl German Folk Song. ProGramme Forecast (Ge.nj Engl.). 4 20 p.m. Short Mus eal Programm?. 435 p.m Topical Talk: Two Hundred Times w th the Bremen320 words
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Miscellaneous277 1935-07-09 7 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME 19th Century Italian Opera I TO-DAY'S Empire wire! v programme is as follows:— TRANSMISSION 2. C.20 p.m. Big Bin. Tho New Victoria I C'nema Orchestr;i. 6.50 p.m. "A L fc on the Ocean Wave j A visit to the Gravesend Sea Schorl. I Follow a boy's iastruetfon277 words
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Article, Illustration129 1935-07-09 8 The fottOWln* passengers for tne Straits are travelling by the B'ue Funnel liner Sarpedon, which is due at Btnga pore on Saturday: IMr and Mrs. D 8 S. DXHiglas. Bquad. Ldr. L. H. Hill er. R.A.F.. Mr*. Hllicr,129 words
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Article178 1935-07-09 8 Rant. British. 573 tons, from Pontnnok 6 7' to Pontiannk 8.7. Kola, British, tons, from Bangkok 6.7: to Bangkok 10.7. Ka eng. British. 863 tons. Irom t»ai r. kok 7 7* "to Bangkok 11.7. Nam Yong, British. 769 tons, from c«marar.e 8.7: to Batavia 9 t. Khoen Hocii.178 words
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Article234 1935-07-09 8 Tie fellow ng passvngers arc saili.i» y the Bill fu-nel i'mer Hector. \\h!(i Wil' have S'npaporc f~v Europe m JU y in. Mr. and M'S. C. F. Mmg'n. Mi. G F Sne/il, Mr. L. A. Allen O.B.E.. Mr. V. Murphy, Mrs. L. A. Al lcn. LCol.234 words
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Article34 1935-07-09 8 Tho Arami: is due here from Sairon to-morrow at G a m. and will sail on J?. v same dav at 1 P*n. Ior Colombo, Oj bout I. Pen Said and Marseilles.34 words
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Article71 1935-07-09 8 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 3.3U p m to-day, and general deliveries of letters and parcels 4 05 p.m. to-day. Maifs expected from Holland by the Sibaiak. due at Singapore to-dry. Mails expected from China and Japan, by71 words
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Article26 1935-07-09 8 The s-fi Karon* for Bangkok (parcels on |y) Mails previously announced as closing at 10.30 am. to-cay Will no: close at 2.30 p.m. to-day26 words
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Article310 1935-07-09 8 SELLING Singapore. July 9 London 4 months' sight 23 31 3_l London 3 months' sight 2 3 IS.lb London 60 days' sight -I» Wgf London 30 days' sight London demand JiJ London TT. z Lyons and Paris demand °JJ Hamburg demand 1 New York demand J*7» Batavia and310 words
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Article192 1935-07-09 8 Saiga ooiC, «nuy r (81am) w. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $142 R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 pr Koyan $130 r .Siam» W. Coast No. 3 1*1 Kovan $137 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 |K>r Koyan $112 Rice! B. Siam No. 2 pet Koyan $109 Siam. Rice 1192 words
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Article156 1935-07-09 8 O <:r< Dutch, 2 754 tOtt3, fr m D 8.7, to Hongkong 11.7. Aid. n*, Nf.rweg «n. 1.101 IOrS, fr i»: B •gkck 8.7, r Bangkok 10.7. R C. R ckmers. German. 3 193 ten froth Antwerp 8.7. to Mania 9.7. !V Lan IVuu, Japane;e. 3.409 toCa, from156 words
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Article33 1935-07-09 8 Shanghai. July 7. The China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company have purcha-cd a French steamer named Haihslang plying between Shanghai end Annn.n. The ccmoany haw annolntefl ibeii i> Hi flirt JU r«i33 words
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Article191 1935-07-09 8 Accused Makes Dash Foi Open Window Singapore. Tuesday. MUCIl excitement was caused in the Third Magistrate's Court liiiv morning when a Chinese, who hail been brought of the doek to answer a charge of simple trespass, suddenly made up his mind to make a bid lor191 words
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Article67 1935-07-09 8 VICTORIA THiEATRE "Loron D° one.* ALHAMTJKA. Society DoclOf.** CAPITOL "Haas&ty afar* i a t MPlRE.—Double Talki< GREAT WORLD. -Cab-rot Danc-lna SiiL-shows. Malay Opeia: ChttCSC Wayan&s, Cinemas. Talkies, nc. HOLLYWOOD. Double alkie MARLBOROUGH. Hil kie. NEW WORLD Cabaret mncini Side-shows, Malay Operas Chinese Wa yan?s, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION Oh!67 words
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Advertisement531 1935-07-09 8 i SINGAPORE HOfBS j MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J I TO-NIGHT I 1 SPECIAL DINNER AND ONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. j DANCE (formal) it. 15 to midnight I fcRD THE CLEVER AMERICAN DANCE TEAM Tlie Three New Yorkers i i A FIRST CLASS CABARH* OF I APPEARING NIGHTLA f caricatures531 words
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Advertisement121 1935-07-09 8 KTGARO Ladies Hairdressers. K R M A N K N T W A V 1 N <• K\ Earopesn Expert*. SH, $10 and $15 mmrf. RAFFLES «l<>••» < IUl,N ,3B,) at »3, B-hs P.a-ah Uoad TELEPHONE 286B. LATEST AI > V KttTISKM KNTS Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS mn mum mviwd121 words
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Miscellaneous190 1935-07-09 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS I Programme Of Drills Up To The Week-End I The following 'he prograJtome of frills up to and for week ending July 14, 1935: •TO-DAY. JULY 9 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, y.v.A.C.S., A.C. Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Ist Br.. Signal Section. Signal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, isi Bn. Intelligence Section', Map Reading.190 words
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Miscellaneous483 1935-07-09 8 [POSTAL JNTgijgHgl^ MAILS CLOSE TO-CAY n_.ii, (Aramto) noon g&mand west InUw lAr.m*) noon Rengat and I*"""*", pJ Hongkong 'Hong W 2 P* Canada and Western Stat" oi U.S.A. «Hong Kl.cng. 2 p.m. Cina I generally, on.it. Africa iSibapaki 2.30 p.m. Sto (»b»iak) 230 p.m. Java South-west Sumatra, S.- j Wst483 words
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Miscellaneous104 1935-07-09 8 DIARY Of Ttit DAY] WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 0 High Tides —3.54 a.m.. 4:JO p :r> Football: S.A.f.a. League, Div n, will ghirefc v. Police. Tangiin; Div it, S.C.F.A. v. Oovt. Monopolies, A Road Stadium: Friendites, Binga English School v. Treasury A S.C.. Balestier Road:104 words
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Article285 1935-07-09 9 Ilemarkable Film At The Alhambra AT THE CINEMAS ARIGINAL in story, unusual in detail. v and interesting as an accurate version of the noble work carried on unceasingly by that profession which persistently attempts to alleviate physical sufferings, "Society Doctor," the M.-G.-M. production which opened at the Alhambra285 words
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Article129 1935-07-09 9 Two Chinese Lads Lose Their Lives A SAD crowning tragedy occurred in Singapore yesterday in which two Ch eese boys lost their Vives. It < ppears that the two lads, one aged 14 and the other 9, went for a swim at Tanjong Pagar Off Godown No. 2.129 words
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Article34 1935-07-09 9 Reuter. New York, July 8. Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbttt, the exwife Of Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, from whom she was divorced after twentyeight year.: of marriage has died of pneumonia.—Router.Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement197 1935-07-09 9 Jill i has been kn. «n in the H*^^* 41 and in Occidental countries HaVaw HaM t ,urative avrcnt in ail cases oi BCriml internal inflammation. I mi! contains subst;:ives th». JApBhI^H i their effect >n the kidneys. S H*"*"^^! beini the refined active i *18 Hji I ..I. is197 words
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Advertisement255 1935-07-09 9 MmM ~Sfe<BawiscTK&!C2MßK*QnßtfßasgSM keep mm EOOD HSSH in a 'n' '00 P l l cent, safe larder. v Pood bacteria, flies, mice all pests '/^^t* are kept at bay. and meals are made more appetising at the same time. A as re f r i6erator pays for its keep in preventing255 words
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Advertisement479 1935-07-09 9 i r t i I •> I' I' I t a< e 2^ Cents. m m% m c including:— Z 8496 Let me sing you to sleep I with a love song Waltz Jack Payne Orchestra. I My heart is an open book P.T. Jack Payne Orchestra. 8497 The Bridal479 words
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Advertisement453 1935-07-09 10 fvVO POPULAR ENGLiSH FUNSTERS IN A (-LITTERING NEW BRIT"KH COMEDY! GIRLS, DANCES, SONGS! 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 PAVILION [I -=r 1 S A PAVILION LTD SELECTKD BRITISH PRODUCTION. r' and FRANCES DAY #ff jf in Gainsborough Pictures' side-splitting version of the famous stage success I "OH! DADDY vifh ROBERTSON lIAi 2453 words
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Advertisement119 1935-07-09 10 t VISITORS TO THE MUAH J AGRICULTURAL SHOW J PLEASE NOTE: j SPECIAL TEA DANCE FK I 5.30 p.m. to 7..'i0 p.m. THURSDAY and FRIDAY j IK-h and 12th July, 1" Night Dances, Nightly From p.m. Malacca City Cabaret j Announces the Arrival of Six Mure J Entertaining Hwtessea J119 words
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Advertisement176 1935-07-09 11 .1 I i i I I I i *-r i l t i i l l l mi I •iilillinMaiiwilii|ii|li|lWilli|iiinpii|i>iii|M|M|iriii|ii|ii|iiititH S S ,i ai i aM Mana ia I OPENING a 1 I! TO-NIGHT CAPITOL 6.15 9.15 -1 I ii I JEANEHE MacDONAID U I NELSON EDDY ■1 I! VICTOR176 words
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Article725 1935-07-09 12 IN the course ot a report which constitutes a detailed survey of health conditions in Singapore luring 1034, Dr. P. S. Hunter gives the welcome news that there has been a marked decrease in the number of deaths from phthisis and pneumonia in recent years. Improved housing conditions725 words
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Article81 1935-07-09 12 Returns After Round The World Tour Singapore. Tuesday. M Aw Boo i Hav velurpH:! o Sireithis morning. e rising trom kmqr hv he Scharrh~ r s He has been away for three months, making a trip round f he world, much of his travelling being by81 words
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Article120 1935-07-09 12 Mr. H. L. Snowi.-, of Malayan Toba ceo Distributors, Ltd. returned from Bangkok by th Imp rid A'rw y* 1i.;.., Aur ra. Mr A. E. Rudder, from Paes. r.nd M- W. A. Wilkinson, fium London, urrived by the Aurora aod went en to, Brisbane by the Qantac120 words
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Article32 1935-07-09 12 Sunaay, July 7. In the afternoon His Excellency ana Lady Thomas attended an At Home riven by the "F" < Malay» Company 2nd Bn. SS.V.F. at the Drhi Hall. Beach Road.32 words
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Article139 1935-07-09 12 Mr. F. S. untitled a director of Mars fi/d attd Co., Ltd.. is sailing foi Hr.:« on the Hector on leave. A reception will be held at th: French Consulate. 39. Chancery Lane, from 11 to 12.30 on July 14 on the occasion of the French National Day. Squ -hr-L—dor139 words
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Article203 1935-07-09 12 ANCE again British followers of tennis have gcod cause to be pleased with the results at Wimbledon. En ihe women.- championship Miss Dorothy Round, whom we saw play in Malaya some months ago, succumbed cany In Lhe competition and Mrs. Mcody made v great come back,203 words
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Article171 1935-07-09 12 gRAVE trouble appears to be looming over the horizon in E hiopia and the lather cynical rumour that emanated from Geneva daring :he seen a t.mpts at conciliation, that Italj only accepted arbitration to tide ever th-: rainy .season, seems likely to prove oo true. Signor Mussolini171 words
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Article195 1935-07-09 12 i jyilH the issue cf the June report the Penan- Flying Club, com news of the impending departun j Homo on furlough of Mr. V Smith, the captain of the club and oi of he mast popular figures In Settlement. Penang ewes Mr. Mercer Smi I dibt. in195 words
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Article157 1935-07-09 12 |T may interest our readers to know that he poem Spirit of Empire." which appeared in the Maiaya Tribune on Empire Day. has been reproduced l>v ■he Royal Empire Society and. following -he Society's address to their Ifajestj on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee, given pride of place157 words
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Article394 1935-07-09 12 By "Looker-On" j "lMERIGAN film stars arc better i dressed," says an exhibitor An opinion the censor seems to share. A A There are nine causes of headache," observes a doctor. One over the eight. A A A A correspondent wants to know whether a telephone394 words
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Advertisement142 1935-07-09 12 I 1 .'Mi vol he i nn fc V-^' '■;as void-:" ,1 A C E RECORDS THEY ARE REALLY j OUTSTANDING 1 ALL AND LISTEN TO THEM AT THE t GENTS: Robinson Co., Ltd. I 1 US THE ONLY COFFEE PACKED IN MALAYA UNDER VACUUM PROCESS There is container protects142 words
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Advertisement9 1935-07-09 12 Genuine £au de Cologne Blue A Goltl Label 919t9 words
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Article, Illustration163 1935-07-09 13 Mr. James Moffat I'RES. ROOSEVELT NOT A RADICAL Singapore, Tuesday. ijKINIDENT Roosevelt is not a Kadical. He is the most .i Iracti* e personality f have t\ t r met, extremely able and very well p(»sted on every subjcct. His163 words
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Article824 1935-07-09 13 SIrni.ulitt*niiitf Out Petroleum business ;ki'. said hat ho was on i'ualtei two years of hard work at w.;>: H encred Government i t'-v v.niP'ion >f the R •■a- ::r;nimon l! in 'he establish,f :he Petroleum and Planning Committee fosised for purpo oi rying to conserve the824 words
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Article57 1935-07-09 13 Received By King At Buckingham Palace British Official Wireless. London. Ju'y 8. Ti e m mhois < f tha Empire Pariia :n n<s who an n London as ihe guests ■M' thy United K ng('om branch of ilv Erap 10 Parliamentary Associi ticn, wrr-.-received 10-day by the KingBritish Official Wireless. - 57 words
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Article41 1935-07-09 13 Signer Mussolini's untitled declarations regarding Abyssinia have aroused much anxiety. With untitled Duce in the picture are his two sons who recently left for service in East Africa. JAPAN NOW QUITE SATISFIED Sequel To L-se Majesie j Incident In Shanghai Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article217 1935-07-09 13 Shanghai, July THE spokesman at the Japanese Embassy, interviewed by Reuter, expressed entire satisfaction at .he measures announced by the Kuonvntang to in et Japan's requirements arising from the niajc.it? incident. "Th<j Kuomintang has assumed complete responsibility for suppje>->--»ng aaU-Japaness activitie*," be i a d, "anei it now remains toBritish Official Wireless. - 217 words
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Article215 1935-07-09 13 London, Ju'y S The statement issued by the Inaii •5:. vernmcr.t last week to correct the La i>reS3:On that the ccn-tituticnal prov -ens based en what is commonly kn ;v the commual award, were subject t by the British Governnu-n. va.s racaued by amendments m:ved jo n'ghi hi the HouseReuter. - 215 words
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Article503 1935-07-09 13 Albany, July 8. HPHK highways in Albany are Hooded to a depth of 4 to <> feet, bridges and dams have been broken, houses dcs roved and crops ruined as the result of disastrous floods following torrential rains in New York State. The damage is es imated at 82.000,000. AReuter. - 503 words
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Article42 1935-07-09 13 RECORD RAINFALL Shanghai. July 9.* The main cause of the flood threat In the Yangtse vall»-y is the record valume of rainfall which fell during the past week, which was the heaviest GERMANY'S LUXURY LINERS Scharnhorst Cancels Next Trip To East Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration457 1935-07-09 13 Lcndon, Ju y 8. THE North German Lloyd liner Scha-n- hrrst, which is now on its homeward voyage (and which arrived in Singapore to-day from ihe Far East) has cancelled hqr August spi ng, due to engine trcu bk- which developed during the outward v.Cyag nd will resume her sailingsReuter. - 457 words
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Advertisement33 1935-07-09 13 COMBINED SERVICES K.N.I.LJi. X.L.M. Leave Singapore for ['alt mbunM-Hatavia Bandoeng Every Monday 6.15 a.m. Wednesday 7. a.m. Thursday 6.15 a.m. Apply: X.L.M. K.N.I.L.M. Offices, 19. Stanford Road, ta a"v (looking Agency n Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement186 1935-07-09 13 «I'IHIHI l|:!|"r;|; l«rilt»tt||tllltlltt I I mio m i Tinefnl Talkie Times 1 j on "His Master s Voice" I NAUGHTY MARIETTA I B 8320 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life J. Mac Donald I Italian Street Song DA 900 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life R. Crooks I 1 DAIO4I I'm falling186 words
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87 1935-07-09 14 An Honorary Member's Reminiscences THE "KELANTAN EXPEDITION:" NEW IDEA OF MILITARY DUTIES AN honorary member of the Malay Vnlun a er Corps has written an interesting account of the history of Malay Votuleeriftg in the Colony which87 words
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Article531 1935-07-09 14 The Malays A Fighting Race When, in tlie last days of January 1910, G oeral French enquired of MajorOeneral Perrott. C B Commanding the Tioops, what reason he could give the War Office why there were no Malay volunteers. Malays being considered in England to be a fighting531 words
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Article513 1935-07-09 14 Drills In Anticipation Of Orders The gazetted formation date was May 11, but the volunteers drilled themselves in anticipation 0 f orders, so that on August 10 Sir John Anderson writes to tae Earl of Crewe that "even in the short tjmc which has elapsed since iv initiation513 words
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Article1427 1935-07-09 14 Mr. Hashhn's Recruiting Campaign In fact, Mr. Noor Mohamed Hashim came over t 0 Penang during the recruiting campaign and took an important pait in person. All three became volunteers themselves, in order to hold Malay commissions, and held them for long peiiods covering all the Settlements.1,427 words
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Article1541 1935-07-09 14 Any Fighting Not Possible The strength of this Force made amy i fighur(f. if Toh Janggut intended any. I impossible. Neither figtotmjr, burning of property, aCr rioting by h's friend; occurred, although rumours to th« coitrary were constantly received at Hear!--1 guarh s. V> German or even1,541 words
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Article928 1935-07-09 14 Understanding Of Human Material The Compai y duties of a Malay O.C include instruction, the maintenance or discipline, and thirdly an understand Ing of the human material. Major Ha and Capt. Bartley .scemeu 'o possess th"? third qualification by nature. Capt. Scot is a/1 nit I928 words
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Advertisement18 1935-07-09 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street -PHONE SSOB. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE18 words
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674 1935-07-09 15 Contractor's Debts MERCHANT OBTAINS DISCHARGE {From Our Oivn Correspondent j Johore Bahru, July 7. CJINCE the re-organisation of the. Bankruptcy Office in the SupCourt, Johore Bahru, recently, is the first time that so many examinations in bankruptcy t come up before the court.674 words
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Article1008 1935-07-09 15 But Borrowed Only $90 The Official Assignee said that bankrupt was adjudicated in October year and his liabilities amouiueol to 51.114. Mr. Goh Swee Yang said he was v clerk in the Customs, Departnua:- and had been in service for six years. Hisalary was new $65 per1,008 words
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Article262 1935-07-09 15 U.S. Trade Commissioner For Calcutta Monday. lI R c Grant Isaacs, formerly Amcri*Tl can Trade Commissioner at Batavia. arrived in Singapore thi* morning enrou c for Calcutta to take up the post oi American Trade Commissioner there Mr. Isaacs was Trade Commissioner at Manila262 words
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Advertisement72 1935-07-09 15 cmocor^onor^oHoraoaoKo 1 INVITATION I 13 v o are cordially invited to visit our new show- M grooms, at 102-106, Orchard Road, where the mos' S attractive range of Sheivador Refrigerators is in display. ALL SHELVADORS ARE NOW SOLD WITH 4-YEAR 2 GUARANTEE. J We have the most up-to-date equipments for72 words
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Advertisement121 1935-07-09 15 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND). FIRE-MOTOR CAR CYCLE-MARINE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. COMPETITIVE RATES IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. General Agents:; SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., T>, MALACCA STREET, TKU i,U SINGAPORE. RECORDS FROM FILM > j"N AI'(iHT i MARIETTA." Hfl jBY THE ORIGINAL STARS. 'jf j j Sung by Jcanettc121 words
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920 1935-07-09 16 I4)mm S Lack Dash A WELL DESERVED VICTORY ingapore, Tuesday. VTHE R.A. fully de.served their P virion over the S.R.C. when hh» two teams met in the first diviI ion <d the ague a 1 tne Anson Road Bti dium920 words
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Article65 1935-07-09 16 Monday. The Commercial Cup match between the Overseas Chinese Bank and the Municipal Services to hay.i been played this evening on the V.M.C.A. ground i has been postponed to July 20 The S CC. soccer ton nann-nt fixture I 1 -iw en th- Merchants and Police and 'hp65 words
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Article213 1935-07-09 16 Singles Title Holder Beats n (Ftom Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Monday. THE second day's play *n the Negri Sembilan lawn tennis tjurnani nt ended yesl-erday, several interesting matches had been completed in ideal weather. Ther? v i re events in men's and ladies' singles and doubles,213 words
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Article188 1935-07-09 16 Rainbow B.P. vn Tarom BP. In the return match against Tarom B.T. which took place at Kampong Tarom on July 5 the Rainbow won by 4—2. Detail score:—■ Infr tie—l. Mohd. Al m lost to I. Mohd. Salleh. 15—10, B—ls. 7—15; 2nd tie—l. Hussein Ismail lost to L Mohd.188 words
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Article276 1935-07-09 16 Mobarak Ahmad Wins Championship THE first athlete championship meeting of th" Negri Sembilan Athletic Asso- i ciat'ion, which began in Seremban on Friday, was concludej on Saturday. The entries for the meeting were very <■.eourag'ng and the m eting was a great success. The individual championship276 words
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Article242 1935-07-09 16 Maying a' the Circa World Show last Saturday night before a large crowd of t nectators. the Premierian Badminton Party defeated the National Badminton Party by ten games to nil. The detailed results are as follows:— (Premierian B.P. players mentioned first). C. T. Yap beat Sng Beng Teck242 words
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Article134 1935-07-09 16 Sutcliffe Not Fit To IMay Reuter. London, July 8. IfERBERT Sutcliffe, has notified the selectors that he is unfit for the Third Test Match .he South Africans and wishes to retire.—Reuter. FIVE NEW PLAYERS. London, Juiy 8. Five cricketers who have never played in Test Matches i.iReuter. - 134 words
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Article233 1935-07-09 16 Four Matches Won In InterCiub Games The following are the forthcoming ties in th S.CR.C. Spring Tennis Tournament. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. •B' Singles Hand.: Ho Keen (Owe 40) vs. V. I. Evan Wong. (Owe 30). "B" Hand. Dub.: Dr. C. J. Poh and Lm h >r.g Pang vs.233 words
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Article, Illustration166 1935-07-09 16 Likes Malaya INTENTION TO RETURN Singapore, Tuesday. Raphael, the well-kno French boxer and ex-lightweij champion of Europe, sailed Marseilles to-day by the M M. liner Aramis. The fact that many trieads board d ihe Aramis to bid Raphi i testified to the Frenchman's oonulaiity. Raphael, said166 words
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Article88 1935-07-09 16 H.M.S. Terror II Defeat S.C.C. II S Tuesday. The second team cf H.M.S. Terror defeated the S.C.C. II »n a fneridiy soccer match on the Padang yesteday by three goals to nil. The winners dominated play, and kept the ball continually in the Club area. MacLecd opened tile88 words
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Article59 1935-07-09 16 British Team Selected To Flay Americans Reuter. London. July B. The British Ryder Cup players to nice' the Amer ea.is at Ridgewood, New Jersey en Sept. 28 and 29 ere Charles Whiteonbe (cap'-ain). Percy Allies, Richard Burton, John Busson. William Cox, Edward Jarman. Alfred Padgham. Alfred PerryReuter. - 59 words
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Advertisement135 1935-07-09 16 CHINA j Underwriters j Limited. I Unrorf)or3ted in Hongkong). I A British Company Registered in Great Britain and Hongk< :g rjFE. FIRE. MOTOR CAR, MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT iisiaiȣ 'Phone 4276. I ")fnce: Hongkong Bcnk Chamber* j Second Floor. Singapore, i g 365, NORTH BUDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. jj I SPECIAL OFFER135 words
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479 1935-07-09 17 Mens Doubles HAMIMON SIiKN IN ACTION Singapore, Tuesday. 4 I KTHL'K stage in Ihe Singapare lawn Tennis Chamships was reached on the .< roar s yesterday. One of ties decided was a doubles match between two favourite pairs. A LARGE479 words
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Article79 1935-07-09 17 v < .'s Week-End Game At IVfuar 0 Own Correspondent/ I >h tre Bahru. July 7. kel Hub team travelled 1 fay and Bt*t« the Muar hospital padang. :;it < <l first Snd knocked up only 'eh Joh »re replied with 14."» for when innings was declared replied79 words
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Article385 1935-07-09 17 No Disqualification For Tipping Over THE t pplng over of one or more hum. 'ii tha Olympic Games contests Will liOi had to tfed disqualification of th runner, nor will it invalidate his or ho ca :n to tht official recognition ci a l ecord. This385 words
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Article47 1935-07-09 17 Winner of the Javelin throw at the Japanese Sports held in Singapore last Sunday. HENRY COCHET Cannot Play In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. VHL Singapore Lawn Tennis Association 1 received a letter from Henry Cochet, the professional and former world chamP'on. who is at present in Colombo, asking47 words
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Article, Illustration69 1935-07-09 17 if it were possible to arrange exhibition I matches for him in Singapore. The S.L.T.A. cabled the English L.T.A. j for perm ssicn. as the rules state t-hat an i amateur cannot play a professional. The English L.T.A. have just sent a cabled reply, definitely refusing the request, j Local69 words
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Article33 1935-07-09 17 Young Aide, who will have one of tne nardcst fights in his career when he meets Gunboat Jack at the Great World on July 12. RYDER CUP GOLF U.S. Team Against Britain Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article54 1935-07-09 17 New York, Juiy 7. THE American Ryder cup players. Walter Hagen, Captain Paul Runya;i Sam Parks. Olin Dtttra, Ky'nfToon. J rhrsy ReVOlta, Henry Picard, Hovton Smith Gen:.' Sirazen ar.d CraigWOOd have be r: .selected to play against Great Britain at RidgeWOOd, New Jersey, on Septemb; r 28 and 29. -Rent54 words
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Article, Illustration423 1935-07-09 17 Melbourne, June 28. Scorning the 1 -e.juvenating aids of Voronoff and Steinaeh n favour of his own secret elixir of youth, Shadow King is preparing again for tho Melbourne Cup in th:- zest of an eternal youth. He has created a record by being entered in the Melbourne Cup for423 words
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Article16 1935-07-09 17 Sussex Trounce Gloucestershire By An Innings Sussex «2 f„ r J declared (Johfftifa -tout,.16 words
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Advertisement438 1935-07-09 17 THfl GREAT EASTERN LIFE "GREAT* by reason of the fact (hat in a period of little more than a quarter of a century it ha* (1) huilt np a Urge hurine** «II over Asia; (2) acquired a thoroughly wound financial position; (3) introduced modern innovation* that were previously absent from438 words
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95 1935-07-09 18 (By "Full Back") Singapore, Monday. IN beating Malacca to the tune ot A 7-1 at the Anson Road Stadium on Sa urday, in the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup competition, Singapore did better than was general!.»95 words
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Article128 1935-07-09 18 Had Singapore won 2—nil they woul-. have b en better off. However, the mportart match in the Southern Seci <>. V 11 be on July 20. when the Combined Se. vices and Singapore clash. A gie.u game is anticipated. The chat.evs k ,ne team b as g:od as128 words
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Article116 1935-07-09 18 How.vtv. the Singapore defence can oe m p cvci. Noel Hay has been unable to turn out owing to an injury to hut U m what I gathered he will b, quit, well by July 20 Whether he play or not and if so whose place will hv116 words
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Article143 1935-07-09 18 T.i,-y ccmbine bettvr and m Mat Noo> tho S nghpore side ha».- the m-st «la.."I'l'Cus forward in Malaya bar none. Ho-.vc.vt-r. wcl' watched he may be l.e v.-u ;.:tp through. Kong Ho.-k d <1 bet. -r 1.1 Sauirdav than in previous match-;, but a lot depends upon Mat143 words
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Article257 1935-07-09 18 In the Northern Secti >n tnc most »m-roria-u match f<»s cm Inly A> nhon Selangov clash with Porak at Ipa Selaugov have every chance of wintu V md cn f er"ng ths finul. 1 hi» f~]]owir>G. are the results and cork spending: tables: SOUTHERN SECTION S:rv'.ces beat Malacca257 words
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Article108 1935-07-09 18 By defeating «ho S R C- the other• d,y. fho RK have mov.d to the top table with 13 points out of seven games. The Chinese have 13 po nts, but v ei r n'ne mashes and, moreover mil I the r goal average is inferior.108 words
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Article161 1935-07-09 18 In the Second Division, the R E. have als > ai cxc lle'V. charce of W Bntng. They head the list with 14 points. The Pence are just below. They are level n Matters of po'nts, but are inferior in goal averae-. Both have played ten gsstes. The161 words
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Article294 1935-07-09 18 Northsrn And Southern Sections <Frcm Our Onn Correspond n Johore Bahru. July 1. THE following arc the results of furthei games played i.i the South m Se lion of the Johore Lawn Tennis Champ ionsh |i on the Civ/! Service C!uh Courts, Johore Bahru. yesterday. MEN'S DOUBLES. In294 words
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Advertisement261 1935-07-09 18 I < AU you havo to do win oneof our W« cash prize* fa j I Ist Prize $250. is steadily increasing. 2nd Prize $150. 1 No. 2 against the next in order of tftiAA our ust is not necessarily in the correct oraer. l3rd PriZe $100.: purity will be261 words
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Advertisement204 1935-07-09 18 ft few interesting cases "A South American lady 2<> years of age fell seriously ill shortly aftei her marriage and had to undergo an operation; whereupon all the troubh with which woman s afflicted aia I the r appearance in her case. She i c mple vly despaired ol life,204 words
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Article486 1935-07-09 19 Excellent Amateur Show In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. VARIETY is spice, as th saying goes, y the Spotlight Revue, which stag- pel formance at the Victoria fully iived up to that iast night nn a show that proved the best amauur performjin| rpore for a long lime, udience that486 words
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Article369 1935-07-09 19 Serdang Group Hospital Competition THE Serdang Group Hospital was the scene of a well-attended function on Juno 30, when Asiatic members of the surrounding estates, Sungei Ular, Kulim, Ru 'terv. orth, Karangap and other places, were present for the distribution of cupa to the winners of the badminton369 words
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Advertisement142 1935-07-09 19 SMASH 'A ROYAL DRINK" TF OR API ANC 1 88 HORSEPOWER WITH FULL iLnnfirLffnL six passenger capacity SIX SEDAN MOUNTED ON 112" WHEELBASE. W9>i^ Bl ECTRIC HAND FfiAtl RES: Merely a trigger device. A touch of the finger on the control selects the fi actually selects it in advance. Thig142 words
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Advertisement149 1935-07-09 19 1 MANY YEAR OUfc SCIENTIST* 4ttv£ I S STB£NUOUSiY SEARCHING *<$ AM jj I Noneffective me ami of combatting twe I I V 1 I METHOD*'//. I$L-| I 5 AND NOW AFTER EXHAUSTIVE TEtTT WE. ARE VI£AJE& J) i% I TO ANNOUNCE THAT T-HEY HAVE. DSCIPED V J BE UP-TO-DATE"149 words
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985 1935-07-09 20 Assize Trial MAGISTRATE IN WITNESS BOX Singapore, Monday. mm case in which Ena Mohamed 1 Mydin, a local land broker stands charged on three counts ol giving false evidence, was resumed in the Supreme Cour to-day befor Mr .Jus ice Burton, the Acting985 words
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Advertisement407 1935-07-09 20 Bob I l&nllt! CfIEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES To be held at 0 rhuVa stre et. Tin saleroom of Mcssr*. AtV» P.M. ON WEIKiESDAY. ««k^ 2 Xey compound bout, (fronting 1 KSSiM, f, land .nd baling No. J**- Besar. Singapore, area ft407 words
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Advertisement159 1935-07-09 20 TAN HO OON CO., LTD. j Auctioneers, Appraisers and Estate Agents REQUEST YOU TO VISIT THEIR SALE ROOMS, AT NOS J 9fll* 92, MARKET STREET. JUST TWO MINUTES FROM R AFFLES SQUARE, AND INSPECT THEIR LARGE AND 1 ASSORTED RANGE OF oaksta»ned and »ax polished teak Household Furniture, etc., comprising:—159 words
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Advertisement79 1935-07-09 20 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 6« \atami or por*S when tiny k *it*ii cat. hid-, and ausg your Ringworm. Plmpleo. Ani», crou t i i Singapore Toot. Don't waste oklnary methods. You na, 3 t tratinp treatment hUe the f,»r stubborn skin troubl.;* i'- Nixoderm.79 words
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89 1935-07-09 21 Sub-Inspcctor Shot m'SPECT SAID TO ilAVK CONFESSED Calcutta, June 17. rill-; lirst terrorist crime in many 1: onths occurred in the Faridpur strict to-day. Moslem sub-Inspector, Syed Ali. in chargc of the Goalundo at ion. was murdered in cold 11» working in his89 words
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Article167 1935-07-09 21 Traffic Disorganised: Streets Flooded RRENTIAL rum. accompanied by I vivid Bashes of lightning ana deafer*cl thunder, fell in Bombay [burns on June 17 the downbeing the heaviest since the oot- oi the low-lying areas ot the under knee-deep water, with hicular tralfic was il roads were167 words
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Article59 1935-07-09 21 Echo Of .January Crash Madras, June 18. sax: says that. J. D. air mall 'plane which i Vet k.i tadripalayam, Mar- on January ir< causing the death a five-year-old child, bv the sub-Divisional -trate of Markapur. charged by the Deputy Police of llarkapur. tigated the case, with59 words
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Article62 1935-07-09 21 Predicted Day Of Her Death Correctly Madras, 21. a A >vam P et cories Pondent writes:— oura htra woman dreamt a few ag 0 that she would die on Tfcurs20, along with another woman "ant of hers. n she mentioned this to her ream! Ihc woman co-tenant, they62 words
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Article81 1935-07-09 21 '«erman "War'' Ship To Be Scrapped Hamburg. < ;i P H.lonio, the 21,000-ton Ham<mr; e <i shipping company's steamer erved with the German fleet and •'<-r surrendered to Britain, is to be «ppt'd. h outl >reak of the World War, the had just come from the ship-81 words
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Article234 1935-07-09 21 Lord Linlithgow's Plea For Co-Operation London, June 13. "I SHALL be glad when the phase of Parliamentary disputation is ovei, and the men and women of India anu Britain are free to turn to business, preparing the work of the new Constitution." said Lord Linlithgow, at234 words
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Obituary187 1935-07-09 21 Death Sentence On Jealous Man Galle, (Cey on), June 19. Sentence of death W2s passed by Mr Maartensz. on a man named Ii. t na for, the murder of two men, P. Pela and W. S::'.ous, at Bahpitiya in J:v"arv. Mr. Nihal Guna-ekara. Crown Course), prooecuted, while Mr.187 words
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Article111 1935-07-09 21 One In Every Six People On The "Dole" New York. One in every six people in New York is unemployed and on the "dole." That is s-'eniricance of the latest figures f r unemployment relief laid before the G ever JOT of New York State at Albany,111 words
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Article101 1935-07-09 21 Building Nearly Half The World's Ships London Nrrry half of the world's merchant tonnage at present- under construction is be'ng tv i- «a Br't'sh ship-yards. This is shown n a table of shipbuilding fact?, issued by the Shipbuilding Employers' Age icy. In Mar h las\ the rest of101 words
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Article337 1935-07-09 21 Unity On A Common Cultures Urged London, June 13 THE importance cf a common culture and a common anguage ur.it ng Indi t wa-> to-day stressed by Sir Tej Sap v, speaking at an "At H:me," given by DKat'al, under the auspices of the Hindustani Speaking337 words
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Article193 1935-07-09 21 Oidesi Dwelling House In England To Be Auctioned <By Air Mail) iFrom Our Oun Correspondent, London, June 21. Mm ster Abbey, in the Isle of Thanet, believed to he the. oldest dwelling house in England, is to be put up fcr auction, probably in September. It is at193 words
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Article324 1935-07-09 21 New Expert From Home To Help Tambaram, June lh. Inquiries in connection with the information by cable, that Dr. Robert Cochrane, Secretary of the British Empire Leprosy Association, has been appointed by the United Free Church Mission of Scotland, as the Leprosy Medical Officer at the324 words
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Article166 1935-07-09 21 Jimmie Walker's "Drinking Portfolio" New York. A beautiful "drink ng portfolio" of the P~r.h bi on :ra brh nHnp to Mr. "J.'mmie** Wa'ker. the former Mayor of New York, «hi s now 1'v ng in retirement in England, has been d'scovered cn the shelves of a ra"-nshop166 words
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Article72 1935-07-09 21 Coff's Harbour June 2i. A large crowd which wa;s watching a hockey game prior to an important football match received unexpected entertainment, when a Wain 'ay hopped out of the adjoining scrub on to tne ground It leaped high over the heads of spectators around the oval. lis72 words
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Article157 1935-07-09 21 Discussion On Hours Of Labour j Geneva, June 7. Mr. Laljee, the Indian employers* delegate, speaking at the resumed debate on the 40-hour week, sympathised with the plight of India's unemployed, but deprecated raising false hopes. He said that a shorter working week would not help them. Thirty157 words
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Article72 1935-07-09 21 Festival Car Of Temple Destroyed i Madras. June IT A Chingleput message says that v disastrous fire which broke out at Tirukkalukundram completely destroyed the big festival car of the local temple, herides a hotel, three shops and a uortion of a neighbouring house. The fire72 words
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Article324 1935-07-09 21 No Explosion During Quetta Quake Simla, June 10. FE following statement has been issued by the Government of India:— "In order to strengthen the argument for allowing non-official investigators to Quetta an article in the "Bombay Chronicle" of June 14, by a Military Correspondent insinuates that the324 words
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Advertisement60 1935-07-09 21 !L iii|fi|i:|ii|ii|iii:i|iiii!|itft;|iiliii;i|iiliiin|ui > 'IM|ii| < ;|-ii:;l!:iM:>llifi'^ m Jubilee Restaurant 251—251 A, JALAN BESAR. Come and try our special curry 1 I and rice. I FISH, PRAWNS, CRAB, CHICKEN I LIVER, EGGS, BRAIN f EVERY SATURDAY. I Chicken or Pigeon Pie 1 Lobster Salad 1 Chicken Salad I Peach Melba I60 words
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Advertisement260 1935-07-09 21 itmniH TO STOMACH SUFFERERS THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, even in cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the260 words
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Advertisement88 1935-07-09 21 THE MOST POPULAR TYPE WRITER IN THE MALAY PENINSULA. REMIN GTO ABLE. Ask for Easy Payment Terms. REMINGTON RAND INC.. i 0 v > (Union iiuilding, Phone 2426. Singapore. I double-acting Absorbine Jr. penc- 1\ trafes under the skin where the pain is. Rub relief /-T^Ty it in-throbbing muscles relax,88 words
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Article305 1935-07-09 22 Not In An "Appalling" State London. ft REPORT by the Commission of A GomnmenJ on situation in Newfoundland, furnisnea ray t S he Governor, Sir Murray Andean has been issued here as a White PaP"It was made in response to J request hv Mr J H Thomas, following305 words
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Article134 1935-07-09 22 Visit To Moscow By Prince Of Wales Suggested .By Air Mail.) London, June 17. Welcoming the announcement that cX~ roSSm Britain j TTfcour p G 4T«p"*t ♦hiueht if the British Legion ahOttk h hen g f h Orm lf a deputation led by •i tho Prince of wales,134 words
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Article94 1935-07-09 22 Undergraduates To Walk To Shrine, Of Walsingham (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 20. A party of pilgrims, including a proup of Oxford undergraduates and four women, are to walk 120 mues across East Anglia (Eastern EngUnd) to the ancient shrine of Walsmgham, Norfolk. i;i94 words
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Article87 1935-07-09 22 On Good-Will Mission To D.E.I. It U learned that the Government will shortly send a good-will aeroplane to the Dutch E*st Indies to call on the Chinese residents there. The suggestion to send several government cruisers to the Butch Ea-t Indies recently failed to materialise ana87 words
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Article584 1935-07-09 22 Latest List Of Publications In Library *HE following publication were 1 or received by rile Department of Statt* tk» i S and F.M.S., during the period June 29 to July 5, 1935, g£ arc avai'able for public use m the Reference Library, Fullerton Building. Singapore. Applications may be584 words
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Article138 1935-07-09 22 But Few People Have Yet Seen Her Stockholm. Greta Garbo has come to her home town, Stockholm, but few people have yet seen her. i Coming from the home near *J«JJ of he r actress friend, ftflM MUrf Pollack, she reached here by car in the138 words
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Article426 1935-07-09 22 What Answers To Queries Will Indicate Washington, June 14. YOU can tell, Dr. Paul Schilder cliniI cal direct6r of Bellevue Psychlatnc Hospital and Research professor at New York University, told the American Psychiatric Association, if ycu can answer seven suggestions to your own satisfaction. »t»i»i«« He explained426 words
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Article97 1935-07-09 22 For Negro As He Sat in Electric Chair Atlanta. Georgia. Bul Jones, a ncfro condemned to 1 eleCtrCCUted at M Uedgcvilk- «Georga for murder, was taken out of his de*Ul ce'l and marched the M htft mile" to Ifa-J dreaded chair. There warders began to nlace him97 words
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Obituary251 1935-07-09 22 Question Of Ending Lives Of Incurables (.By Air Mail F rom Our Own correspondent) London, June 12. DOCTOR'S right to. kill was referred A to bv the Chairman oJ the Samarten Free Women, the Rev ur. n. woman who was suflermc sh^appealed' to to I not251 words
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Advertisement142 1935-07-09 22 i I Wipe array I i UNWANTED as easily as i washing your face I The latest discovery of science. A per- j fumed toilet cream which ends superfluous j hair in three minutes. J 1 Razors only make the hair grow faster. J The old fashioned depilatories arc evil-142 words
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Advertisement122 1935-07-09 22 j~ I I GO SMARTLY H&NOKERGHIEFEO!' Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties —to go with your suits—to suit ail occasions See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a choice of even in white. Don't be misled by the moderate Pyramid prices. Men122 words
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Article309 1935-07-09 23 While Aborigines Cry For Tips Cook, June 20. While aborigines cried for "pJcpen" outside t lie window of the ministerial ear of the transcontinental extl Ooldea yesterday, the acting ral Treasurer »Mr. Casey) was disusing ins budget millions with his leagues al the ftrsl Cabinet meeting309 words
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Article237 1935-07-09 23 Juryman > Private Talk With The Judge Sydney June 22. During the progress of an action in the Queen's-square Causes Court before Mr Juv.ice Sl'-phen recently. there was an unusual incident. Tbe action arose out of a ir.oior-car accident a: Campaie .a Sydney, lust October, when Mrs Doris237 words
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Article219 1935-07-09 23 Third Attempt To Repair Damaged 'Plane Rangoon, June 27. [WR. K. Ano. the Japanese airman seems to have had no luck since he crossed the Bay into Burma tie left Calcutta to resume his London-Tokyo night about a month ago and had to fight hi.s way219 words
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Article194 1935-07-09 23 Ceremony In Lilydale Church Melbourne. June 1«; In tlit? small, picturesque stone Church of England at Lilydale, where her celebrated aunt sometimes worshipped when she lived at Coombe Cottage. Dame Nellie Melba's niece. Miss Nellie Mitchell was married to Mr. John MacPhersonSmith. The bridegroom Is the younger194 words
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Article140 1935-07-09 23 X-Ray Research Centre For Melbourne 1 Canberra. June 27. An important step in the progress oi X-Ray treatment ol cancer in Australia will be taken soon, when arrangements are completed by the Commonwealth Health Department, in conjunction with the Melbourne University, tor the establishment of an X-Ray140 words
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Article226 1935-07-09 23 Re-lntroduction In South Africa Pretoria, Transvaal. PIVIL imprisonment for debtors, after being in suspension for more than three years, has been re-introduced in''o South Africa. This is provided for in an Act which has been passed here, entitled the General Law Amendment Act. It substantially restores the226 words
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Article320 1935-07-09 23 Built For Commercial Radio Station Sydney, June 24 The 450 foot wireless mast at Pennant Hills, which has been built for Station 2 SM by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia;, Ltd., has some remarkable characteristics, owing to its enormous size, and peculiarities in construction. They were described by the320 words
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Article58 1935-07-09 23 Melbourne, June 24. The Beechworth barrow Derby quoted, quite unofficially on Melbourne Stock Exchange on Saturday. Membei.s took bets of even money on both competitors' chances with 5 to 4 on either man finishing. At Caulfied races a fielder, laid a uovci treble—2s to 1, on Redditch,58 words
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Article120 1935-07-09 23 Picked Up Along The Foreshore Sydney, June 24. A SHAWL made almost entirely of siieilo picked up along the" foresho.es ncai Crcnulla. one of Sydney's most popular beaches, and valued at» £1,200 Is being displayed by a well-known Emporium More than. 25,000 shells, every one pierced120 words
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Article188 1935-07-09 23 Increase Reported During Recent Years Melbourne, June 22. Visitors to the number of 125.G00 who spent £5.307.000 haw come to Australia and new citizens have brought £2,031,000 into the country in the past six yeais». During the 12 months ended May 31, 1935, aespiu- the uncertainty in international188 words
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Advertisement62 1935-07-09 23 *w *v It makes no difference at all Bottled in. three for m sizes:—nip, pint iBH whether you buy; and QUART. ABB GUINNESS DOG S HEAD STOUT |1 Ij in the Nip, Medium or Large Bottles —it's all of exactly the same high quality and the SIMF, DARBY CO., LTD.62 words
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Advertisement360 1935-07-09 23 wmmm mmmmunu** k$ Manicure M ffjf f Your Nails the W Cutex Wa v HOLLOW the eas\ r_.tex method fIBHBjS 'jiSJ am ee P > our cutic^e smooth and perfect. Cutex Cuticle Remover Cutex CutitU and Nail Cieanser, applied with an orange Remci t > and stick wrapped in cotton,360 words
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Article, Illustration8 1935-07-09 24 MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL TEAMS GOVERNOR AT POLICE SPORTS8 words
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Article, Illustration21 1935-07-09 24 H E th, Ooreicor, Lady Tiiowas snd Mta. Bridget Thoma. oa the* arrival at the Po'ice Sp*>n* on b&turcay i s..21 words
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Article, Illustration10 1935-07-09 24 A ,„n, from "Oh- Web at the Paviliin Th.atr, tonight.10 words
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Article, Illustration19 1935-07-09 24 v- j i w„ c: no-more last Saturday 7 —i. Th- Malacca team who were legate a by oi.gapuie19 words
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Article, Illustration10 1935-07-09 24 Mr. Choo Seng Kay. C:iptair. of the Chinese Bwimmmg Clui>.10 words
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Article, Illustration52 1935-07-09 24 Mima Xanie Yt<> winner of the 50 metres free-style and 100 metres back-stroke for women at the Chinese Aquatic Sports on Saturday. Ho Soo Tong, the champ-on diver a the Chinese Aquatic Sports, Singapore. M X Sundram. winner of the 440 and 380 yds. flat race at the Police Sports52 words
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Article, Illustration17 1935-07-09 24 rhe S»g*por« beam which beat Malacca by 7 goals to one m la turday's Malaya Cup game.17 words
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Article, Illustration41 1935-07-09 24 Mat Ncor c rea f r Singapore from 30 vcls. m list Saturday's Malaya Cup game in wh'ch S npcapore beat Malacca by 7 .croals to I. Madge Evans who appears in "Age 1 1 Indiscretion." which comes to Singapore shortly.41 words
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Advertisement35 1935-07-09 24 1 GLOVER'S The Florists. 'PHONE 4521. J 12-A, CAPITOL BUILDING. j Til LT IB i I This is not the last!! j 1 I Watch this space for 8 I ij the FINAL Announcement jj35 words
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Advertisement18 1935-07-09 24 Read The SUNDAY I TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya t iff i\sl CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPLR.18 words
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