Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 26 August 1934
1934-08-26
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Title Section11 1934-08-26 1 The Sunday Tribune 14 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1934."" FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration50 1934-08-26 1 Their H'ghnecsss the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore with Ml 2 West and Mr. Harry Wo > -is at the Paramount Studio. Mr. Wooes, it will be rememb red. was m Singapore during the filming of the Fox production 'Devil Tiger" last50 words
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Article158 1934-08-26 1 For The R.A.F. 4 200 M.P.H. SQUADRON (By Air Matt) OH* Our Own Correspondent) London. Aug. 15. ADRON (12 machines) of 2" M.l' H.. day bom or Tar .plan, s has be< n uttered for C R.A F.. states the air cor gspodcnt of the Daily Mail.158 words
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Article91 1934-08-26 1 Dne Of The Best Examples" (By Air MaiU tvm Out Own Correspondent. London, Au?. 15. VfR Sydney Pascal!. Past President of the Rotary emational. speaking at a heon at the Great East- Hotel London, said: f Rotary principles were l*>pted more by every- indivif. a lot of bitterness91 words
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Article160 1934-08-26 1 fcnlli To Miss Cubitt In London (B y Air Mail.) From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 15. T^ a^ ama^ between Mr. •*KTf nr f Chibald Surt^ s JJ^of Malaya the son of Mr. R^m Sh n er. and Miss -ol^^.^bitt, daugh S tT -°fßumney House.160 words
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Article93 1934-08-26 1 Ssssion At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A SESSION of th 2 Crinrnal As siz?s will s art on Mcnd:y at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. There are six cases on the calendar. Two are for voluntarily causing grieve us hurt, and one each93 words
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Article109 1934-08-26 1 Singapore Boys Visit Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sa-urday. A PARTY of lour Singapore sehooloovs arrived at the "Malaya Tribune" office to-day after a cycle ride frcm Singapore. Their names are R. V. Nayagam, S. Samy (both of the Eton Hieh School», C. Eberv.ein (Trade109 words
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Article570 1934-08-26 1 K. L. Coroner's Comments (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 25. T'HE manner m which a postmortem was originally carried out on a young Menangkabau Malay whose decomposed body was found on a bed m a cubicle m a Kampong Bahru lodging-house on Aug. 10 was570 words
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Article390 1934-08-26 1 Inquest Story And Funeral (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 15. A VERDICT of accidental death was recorded at the inquesl a Tunbrdge Wells on Sir John P v omhead Matthews, XC, aged 69, former Attorney-General Straits Settlements, of Molyneux Park-road. Tunbridge390 words
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Article113 1934-08-26 1 From Cable Car Into Niagara 'By Air Mai!.) (From Our Own Correspondent) M London, Aug. 15. RS Ruth Hyde, an attractive 30-vear-oM b'onde, herself 'o death m the whirlpool he^ow the Niagara Falls by jumpin? from the window of the passen srer cable-car which passes 950 ft, above113 words
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Article231 1934-08-26 1 A Whipsnade Monster" Tapir Born At The Zoo (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 15. fJ'HE birih of a Brazilian tapir has aroused considerable interest at the Zoo. About five species of tapir are recognised, four coming from tro picai America and one from the Malay Archipelago.231 words
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Article282 1934-08-26 1 Railway Scats And Horse Sho?s (By Air Mall.i (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, Aug. 15. STILL more uses ure being found for rubber. The London and North Eastern Railway are carrying out experiments with sponge rubber, and m the carriage-shops at Yoik, Doncaster, and Dukinfield the282 words
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Article61 1934-08-26 1 London, Aug. 25. SINCE Congress passed the Silver Purchas? Act m May the United States Government, besides nationalising domestic supplies, is making large purchases n broad with the effect of fonrng up price of .silver and further crippling China's capacity to sell products abroad, states the Times.Reuter - 61 words
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Article458 1934-08-26 1 Engagements AND SOME NEW APPOINTMENTS (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Cwn London, Au</. i'>. BEFORE leaving Coves, U King and Queen inspe the guardship, H. II Malaya, being received by < tain Guy Halifax. The IfaL was a gift of thr Federal I Malay States to458 words
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Advertisement6 1934-08-26 1 jVEBVDAY gIWOOD PARK HOTEL -phone 64906 words
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Advertisement126 1934-08-26 1 ''Illnl I I |J till If I I I l t I 5 A.M. EDITION f HOME FOOTBALL I RESULTS APPEAR JO N PAGE 2lj .u»uiitliiiiil!iii;iiii>il i i i i i i i i i 'i m i •H-fILF T414 BOTTLj^ B iiS£Jl •H-fILF T-H^ PH^ilN* GOH-C I rut the126 words
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Advertisement13 1934-08-26 1 N. E. M. i.Vntionnl Employer* Btatyal) INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article467 1934-08-26 2 Mr. J. R. McLsod 1 PRESENTATION AT RESIDENCY (From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A DELIGHTFULLY simple function was held at the Residency this afternoon, when the Hon. Mr. T. S. /dams presented the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. J. R. McLeod, who recently retired from467 words
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Article111 1934-08-26 2 Many Fined In Police Court Singapore, Saturday. More thaii 100 unlicensed opium smokers m Singapore's Chinatown had an unpleasant surprise m the early hours of yesterday and ihis morning v hen they were rounded up by officers el the Monopolies Department. Starting at 6 a.m. on Friday, about111 words
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Article52 1934-08-26 2 Population Of The Leading Citks Shanghai, Aug. 25 The Ministry of Industry reports that the results of the latest census taken of the leading cities m China are as follows: Nankiang, 735,019; Shanghai, 3,377,436; Peiping 1.520,188; Tsingtao, 448,487; Lanchow, 96.232; Tientsin. 1,348,905; Tsinan. 433,898, Hankow, 774,096.— 5in Chew52 words
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Article49 1934-08-26 2 Not In A Serious Condition Nanking, Aug. 25. Dr. Chu Man Vi, the Secretary-General to the Executive Yuan, tays that Marshal Chiang Kai Sbek has been slightly ill and has only just recovered. The report that his illness was serious w.At unwarranted -Shi CheM .tU r*<"»|*49 words
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Article501 1934-08-26 2 Blockade Of Pechili Gulf 1 1 Shanghai, Aug. 25. THE Third Japanese Flea now carrying- out exercises off Taku m North China will stage a battle to-day. One smi^dron will be on the defensive and tfce other Will attack. An attempt will le made by the attacking501 words
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Article27 1934-08-26 2 1 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the receipt of a donation cf $500 from the Sikh Moneylenders' Association for the Fire Relief Fund27 words
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Article123 1934-08-26 2 "We Will Recover Our Fame" Shanghai, Ai:t?. 2-1 THE famous 19th Route Army, who earned world fame by their heroic i I against the superior and better-equipped forces oi the Japanese around Bha igh&i m the spring of 1932| has been reorganised. The officers, m a statement, dec!:123 words
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Article125 1934-08-26 2 Five Chinese Seamen Sent To Prison Singapore. Saturday. At the conclusion of the hearing into the case m which several Chinese feamen were charged with causing voluntary hurt to Ng Hup Choon, a crew contractor of the A.P.C., and a pciice constable m an alley way near125 words
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Article100 1934-08-26 2 To Be Heard In Camera At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 25. When the divorce suit by Qeqrge Lionel C'Kara Hickscn against Irma O'Hara Hickson and Levas Levinso^as. which is undefended, was mentioned hefore Mr. Justice Burtcn m the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Charlesworth.100 words
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Article53 1934-08-26 2 Bus Drivers Get Nine Months (From Our Oun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 2f>. Govindan and Mohamed. the two bus drivers involved m the Sentul motor smash on July 31. were to-day sentenced to nine months' r.i. each by Mr. F. K. Wilson, before whom they were fried earlier53 words
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Article745 1934-08-26 2 Counsel Contends Civil Liability Singapore, Saturn IS it criminal breach of trust f or K 1 chinchew o< a local shin L he business it is to collect f reight? tZ^t shipping company by whom he k iU ployed and to collect sums due on presented to745 words
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Advertisement383 1934-08-26 2 iiiaiir*iiii:iiiiiiiiiilliiiiillliilltil'<iiiliii''l''' I J j Claudette Colbert s fgjgft I Co- ime m m I she n from one romance and I rush^ jl tappened fco HIM because bo cyn- I veni itical moment And it Happened to J th( M I wit m the CA 1 IT U L NEXT383 words
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Advertisement6 1934-08-26 2 FRASER NEAVE, LLMITED, Distributors. TETBPHONE »ssr>.6 words
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694 1934-08-26 3 NORTHERN INDIAN WAH'HMEN |;ndi cic! ed Uutfians" HSTRICT JUDGE'S OPINION Sal •I W orear 1 her lon I 2 cr n v:hich they an Zgtf often witl ntite), h havt V L< fr m the ttxt of fcjakment of Mr. 11. A. Forrei -a cast694 words
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Article169 1934-08-26 3 Ipoh Supreme Court Motion From Our Own Correspondent, Ipoh. Aug. 25. A DISPUTE between Mr. s. K. Das. a *x lawyer, and a client over tees was Usclosed during the hearing or a moton m the Supreme Court under the •dv ■:< .-.it. and Solicitors Enactment169 words
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Article190 1934-08-26 3 Coroner Returns Open Verdict Singapore. Saturday. iV| YSTERY surroun( ds the death of an ITX 18-year-old Indian youth named Abdul Rajah. On the. night of Aug. 18. a police Constable lound the youth lying unconscious near a junction m Tanjong Pa^ar Road. A crowd had collected, but nobody190 words
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Article93 1934-08-26 3 Kuala Lumpur Chinese Bound Over (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. A Chinese named feak Wee San, living ing at Petaling Street, was to-day charged before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, with attempting to commit suicide by taking caustic soda. It was stated that the93 words
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Article354 1934-08-26 3 Two Chinese Sent To Prison (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. IJEFORE the first magistrate. Mi. F. K. Wilson, two Chinese. Lee Fool: and Wong Fook. were to-day charger 1 with theft of $3.20 and a purse at Cross Street on Aug. 9. belonging354 words
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Article85 1934-08-26 3 Singapore. Saturday. Haji Osman. a Malay living m Ghangi Road, appeared before the Fourth Bfagistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton. this morning on charges of Using criminal force on a young Malay woman. Suratee ninte Parliu. and failing to answer a summons m the Fourth Court on Aug. 23.85 words
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Article57 1934-08-26 3 'Fro?/i Our Oz^ti Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 24. The engagement is announced between Mr. Chan -Ah Mm. of tho Chartered Bank. Kaala Lumpur, and brother or Mr. Chan Orn Chye, of Kuala Lumpur ana Miss Quah Chiew Keat, li^th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quah 800 Ngch of57 words
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Article124 1934-08-26 3 Two Men Arrested In Penang 'From Our On n Correspondent Penang. Aug. 25. A CHINESE named Tan Lay was •fV stabbed fatally yesterday at his re- sidence 20. Ty e Sin Street. At 8.30 p m.. within two hours of a reoort being mado to Inspector C. W.124 words
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Article197 1934-08-26 3 Matter Sent Back For Retrial (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Aug. 24. j i The Penang Court of Appeal began its $ession 10-day. It was presided ever by Sir Walter Huggard X.C.. Chief Justice, S.S.. and was assisted by Mr. Justice Thomas (Chief Justice. F.M.S.' arid Mr. Justice197 words
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Article166 1934-08-26 3 Alleged To Have Left Hit Husband Singapore S? t urda y Seated tc have rtm away from her husband's; house m Malacca m company wil'i another man a Tamil woman. Me&natchi. was produced to-day before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Griee, as being wanted at Malacca on a166 words
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Article507 1934-08-26 3 Claim I>> Chinese For S5OO From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Ail". 24 WELL known Ipoh Chi d In r civil suit v.hiei" i up foi hearing m the Magi I v yesterday when Khoo Chew Sj; n A •istaiu p&shier, Hongkong and liai D iking Corporation507 words
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Advertisement144 1934-08-26 3 No doubt some ar good and not s good for nobody infallible. How many of them, Unm^h. can you put way with the knowledge thai .-it a certain fixed date they irtlfct worth to you exactly what you intended them to be when you bought them tfyoaait wise your selection144 words
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Article693 1934-08-26 4 IJVIOTION picture fans who have been waiting with keen delight the ini~ t tial showing of Columbia's "It Happen- ;ed One Night," the romantic screen comedy starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, together on the screen for the first time to their disinguished careers, will693 words
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Advertisement246 1934-08-26 4 Ail Audicnct s Held Spellbound A Success From The Word "Go." I |ALHAMBRA NOW! LINE EXCITING AUTHENTIC "BLACK MAGIC" nd fascinating story of the primitive people on the Island of Bali and the part played m their existence by BLACK MAGIC. tive cast that does credit to a beautiful Story246 words
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Advertisement195 1934-08-26 4 j SPAVILIONig" YOU'LL LOVE HER AS MUCH AS HER HUSBANDS DO! H Lc^r -^j^^^^^jiii BBS' vS^ I ,^g9- Inatr imonial mixup ever seen on the screen! Im Warner Bros. Pictur* with 31* I K^r JOANBLONDELL WARREN WILLIAM EDW. ■nr <\ EVERETT NORTON < FRANK If McHUCH CLAIkE DOOD W 'I■IIIIIIIIIII195 words
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Article193 1934-08-26 5 pp d With"Tw(>.WayRadio By Air Mail-. London, Aug. 15. v.: b "W| wro m IOU of tion of traffic arr jc n an d around London durj^J^j few weeks. UK) closely guard* *Tet t«d last night m a statement *TS*n Scotland Yard. of a similar193 words
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Article146 1934-08-26 5 Paris Experiments With Sirens Paris. §n to warn the population of oie of an air attack were testThe experiment was made with twe M was placed near to the lazare and the other several !&s my at Issy les Moulineaux. a wrtof the city. npf riments lasted146 words
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Article135 1934-08-26 5 Student's 15,000-Mile War To Visit His Father 'By Air Mail > London. Aug. 10 After wearing oui 50 pairs of hmu ZT&&J2 "H les and £SwM2 me Boliviit-Paraguav war n tmnm stud^nt^maV.do 6hen t ?rTn r has reach ed London In 1929 he left China at135 words
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Article188 1934-08-26 5 Adaptation Of English Classics For The Screen Hollywood. The "Cleaner Films' 1 campaign b creating a boom m English Classics, a* being the clean, wholesome type of story at which not even the most strait-laced can take offence. "Treasure Island" has just been finished by Victor Fleming; Kipling's188 words
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Article71 1934-08-26 5 Istanbul At least 50 000 Turkish mm. wom:r ond children are expected to return tr their mother country this year, accord ing to the Dire.ctor-General of th< Turkish census. The majority of them will come from Bulgaria, where there is a Moslerr population of half a million.71 words
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Article564 1934-08-26 5 K. O - K.O. (By Esmond has definitely won a Place amongst the leading iight***s H Malaya. His showing against Guillermo at the Great World *kX was a revelation to many tight "fans." Beinji indisposed, I had to keep away. I am toid 3xmnd it was564 words
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Article273 1934-08-26 5 Women Rivals In "The Army" 'By Air Mailt. London, Aug. 15A WAR of the sexes is likeiy when the High Council of the Salvation Army mopts to choose General Higgins' successor. Commissioners from every country m the world where the Salvation Army ha;members are coming273 words
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Article189 1934-08-26 5 Antiquated Train To Run Again Prague. One day a train on the line betweer Brno and Tisnor v/ill probably bo sevejra" 'lours late, and break down during th( journey, yet people are anxiously re ■erving seats on it. The train is a '-Puffing Biliy" frorr the early days189 words
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Advertisement37 1934-08-26 5 Rene lllumm, (Millinery Department). Another big shipment will be on view from To-morrow Monday 20th inst. RACES FROCKS HATS and a big assortment of everything for BEACH WEAR DRESSES, SHORTS, ETC. Rene Ullmann CAPITOL BUILDING, STAMFORD ROAD.37 words
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Advertisement1278 1934-08-26 5 T mmm TOF"" yQI lOC3OI mi lOC3CI I PCS OF Q jFraser Neave'sf j School ~^e|j> Children's 1 Voting Competition f ii mesuijT, i Q Eight entrants correctly forecast the five most popular f o drinks m their proper order. 0 The first three prizes totalling $100.00 are therefore divided1,278 words
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Article, Illustration7139 1934-08-26 6 Frances Deaner; Frances Deaner - Frances Deaner Frances Deaner By (B> Every one has his red-letter dayi. IW morabh days. Holy days. Days checked off on Memory's calendar to i member' -and, sometimes to forget Then- is the day we went to s.hool for the first time forever7,139 words
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Advertisement62 1934-08-26 6 fcv^ V l! (11l XjJp. V J 7 L^fi HEADACHE CUBE, EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVERWORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE62 words
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Article, Illustration1726 1934-08-26 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES r N '£VER I read one of those advertisements, "She lost forty-five pounds of gp or "Why not be slim?"', I laugh sad laugh. par be it from me to say that these remeire ineffective, for there it is m black w l,ite— how Mrs. X used1,726 words
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Advertisement66 1934-08-26 7 "THERE IS ONE MILK I C4NNOT SPOIL! YOU CAN HAVE MILK ANY E YOU WANT "^^y- IT REGARDLESS OF HEAT REGARDLESS S N VI- OF WEATHER REJ$L GARDLESS OF EVERY CONDITION THAT CAN JW^% \X AFFECT A MILK SUPPLY. GET KLIM WHOLE POWDERED MILK AND END ALL YOUR MILK TROUBLES.66 words
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Advertisement46 1934-08-26 8 MEINi LIKE THESE KMOW AND APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY I iJ^^ I RESTORES THE ENERGY I I DRAINED BY HARD V 7 EXERTION X^^ D-rtEV'ED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE DV THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY Co. Ltd SOLE AGENT; FOR MALAYA SIME DARBY Co. Ltd46 words
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Advertisement233 1934-08-26 8 i-ii j|H No need for baby to fret all day o^T^~~ '7 J§! y^^W and cry dl night when Sunshine W'/7 m^ Glaxo is there to feed him WMm §'X&i)M\ i A -i- properly No need for baby to M&^^mT^Ls' I J lose weight or colour, be puny, I^"^ -vj233 words
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Article498 1934-08-26 9 SUCCE SSF UL INDOOR PORTAITURE Zc^SiSSSSi bjeet of indoor oortraiture electric light is one of "rest to the amateur photo- Tin this country, where the f*\^« to fail soon after leaving pinners regard the subfjone which presents special lies- That is not so. It reJTaeeuJ treatment, for it is a498 words
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Article106 1934-08-26 9 Russian Woman Claims World Record Moscow, Aug. 12. rpHE claim that she has twice broken A the world record for the women's prolonged parachute jump is made by Mile. Busheva, a collaborator m the Research Institute of the Soviet Air Fleet. Mile. Busheva jumped on August 9 from106 words
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Article178 1934-08-26 9 London Student's Body Found iyi R. Humphrey Jevons, the young Lon--IT* don student who has been missing from Unterach am Attersee since Stfnday, was found to-day m a moraine on the Elsenkogi Mountain. Mr. Jevons was the son of Professor Herbert Stanley Jevons, the well-known economist.178 words
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Article596 1934-08-26 9 Overcrowding And Health THE announcement that overcrowding will be one of the definite problems to *c attacked m the Government's housing campaign is welcome to the medical profession. The exact effect of overcrowding upon health is, however, still not clearly understood, and there are some authorities who maintain596 words
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Article278 1934-08-26 9 Lone Londoner Believed Dead On Everest Darjeeling. MORE details of the last tragic journey of Mr. Maurice Wilson, the young Londoner, who is believed to have perished m his lone attempt to conquer Mount Everest, have come to hand. Mr. Wilson, who had flown out to India from278 words
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Article519 1934-08-26 9 Mr. Bernard Shaw On How To Do It MR. Shaw was 78 on July 26. ami looks fr for a century easily— in fact, he may if his ideas of diet right, beat the record of the old TurK who died receo "G. 8.5." is519 words
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Advertisement485 1934-08-26 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST kj I^4 I BEAUTIFUL FACE <D. A |oNr>>j I Bill fII^JIL m m^B^iiJm m I CREAM. L| TSXS^^ffTß^l Harriet Hubbard Ayer. I*l JJJL1 1 1 1 S^S n i i iiipiiliw Him i mi hit imr ji iiu ■■■■■<— The famous complexion L^^^^^^^^SJtn, I beautifier. Quickly485 words
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Advertisement1842 1934-08-26 10 gHsi T-HIS BUSIN-ESS|g^a HUrl O-F SUOPP NG.MKSiJ 3SK 1 I .;|M|: I.HIIMIII'lilll.llillllMllllllllllllilllMilHIIIIHHIIIinllllllllHlliMIIII'IIIHIIilll;,! II I II lll||| |lM||| ,,,iii•i i i i •••!it..i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiini«""»l- |>ETTER save up on your sleep this week for Saturday is the BIG NIGHT, two o'clock extensions, and "let's go on to the Swimming Club" and ALL THAT1,842 words
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Article2022 1934-08-26 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Our Woman Correspondent preva abou< tin I'ijjj. iw Sutui\o** eSer" iiariaus <■** tfrftll Morm ill also ro paii:st. Table booking has **J^svyand it I^-k .^programme we Mrs I'-.yltis 55»and an exhibition war b^' o^J^ y z Mr E. SJJJ announces his -turn > iSi ReacUn?.2,022 words
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Article, Illustration11 1934-08-26 11 fornia ami Now 1 ark.11 words
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Article235 1934-08-26 11 I(iid not icad Mr. Hcmcs' "God and the .Rabbit." Its successor "In this Valley" i? a tale of farm life m East Antiiui, which, if it follows a net unfamiliar cr.urse, -is r'ciily dramatic, at t:*mes genuinely moving, and always good to re;;d. To-day you are235 words
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Advertisement29 1934-08-26 11 00m S ANOCRIN for; treatment lr Bvdestroy jn-owth J ll Ixuno^^1 xuno^^ hair fcv 'i^ng it tine and i^ JJ textui-. Treatboth nfen rec^ m mended for ISO>I INTEBLAND29 words
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Advertisement44 1934-08-26 11 mm wmmmmmmmmm^ CHINESE TWISTED j j MATTING j Z m attractive colours and all sizes. I Now selling at reduced prices at 1 f SINGAPORE I I SILK STORE I 36 10, NORTH BRIDGE RD. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <44 words
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Advertisement491 1934-08-26 11 B i or I CENTS HAVE V(M READ? Sir. n«.?.:ui I I vnem •1 X ih raubai w 1 Capdt This !*i! W <»r!fl 9 1 ran Xmmg. 0 rhese and raanj *r\hvr LATEST 1 i,:»;il<'NS \k 1 r<-r-.\cd. ft i- .JOIN N<)\\—Tf!r; Hi;APi;-l S S LIBRARY IN MAI.AVA. d491 words
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402 1934-08-26 12 Sunday Tribune. Singa pore: Sunday, Aug. 26, 1934. SPEAKING ENGLISH has been ''ration over j the eternal dis- glish should Idi hs was, from h wa i? said on th. of the B B.C. Ed he declared that i it ik ßut," he added, SOpy the woul leaps and ing402 words
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Article1104 1934-08-26 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds The Next Time n|"-HE'RE comes a time m the life of the most practical man when he yields to sentimentality. He throws off the restraint. cynicism and hypocrisy which years of car* less living n the East have forced upon him and1,104 words
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Article656 1934-08-26 12 Anglius - Anglius DURING iiie i.akmg oi the last Amer:ou.:i census a government official knocked at the modest home of Aunt Matilda and when she was asked sthei she was single or married she vued that she was a maiden lady. ■i>\. ir.any children have you?"656 words
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Advertisement152 1934-08-26 12 When you feel run-down as you alirust certainly wOI fa* time to time m the trying Tropical climate— nothing ill m° r surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore 1 jst tone t a generous tonic wine, such as '*Serravallo's Tonic Iron Wine). Cinchona is itself a tonic of152 words
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Miscellaneous37 1934-08-26 12 TIDE TABLE To- clay: 11.56 a.m., 11.47 p.m. To-morrow: 12.25 p.m. Tuesday: 0.31 a.m., 12.54 p.m. Wech esday: 1.14 a.m., I. 23 pm Thursday: 1.57 a.m., 1.52 pm. 2.43 a.m.. 2.25 p.m. Saturday: 3.40 a.m., 3.05 p.m.37 words
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165 1934-08-26 13 A WIDOWS GRIM FATii IN FLAT STORY OF CEIIING STAIN Alleged Confession By "Man With 4 Limp" 4LLEGED to have been macL to the police by a "man with A a limp," who faced a mur er charge, a dramatic statement165 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1934-08-26 13 MEDICAL EVIDENCE TIME OF DEATH (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 15. J A GOOD-LOOKING young- man. with fair complexion and fair hair carefully brushed back, Leslie David Harding, 23, described as a shorthand-typist, of Bundysh-road, Buahey, Herts, was brought from Brixton Gaol to Watford Police-court and charged with the murder1,637 words
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Article214 1934-08-26 13 Hidden Body Traced By Divining Rod (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. lb. STRANGE story of the body of a <-*. m ssing and murdered man being located by a water diviner is reported from Montpellier. Iho victim of the crime, a judicia l official named Elienne.214 words
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Article49 1934-08-26 13 Far is. Reinforced concrete gratings are replacing the old type m cast iron round the trees of the Paris boulevards. It was discovered during 'he February riots thai the cast iron gratings were easy to smash and that the fragments made particularly formidable weapons for street fighting.49 words
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Article360 1934-08-26 13 Widow's Assertions "NOW MY HUSBAND IS DEAD" I (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 25. A MUMMIFIED band bougM m the East by a woman who El I \wltknown collector of antiques is linked m strange fashion with the sudden death of her husband, i He is Mr.360 words
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Advertisement83 1934-08-26 13 ■■"'•"•"•"•i!iiiiiitiiiin»rj«,niii!!ii |i, > ii ll l 1 ll 1 1 1 l 1 i t ii i; l .iHiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiihitiiiiiMiiiniiiitiiiiiciM i»ir>» i TeE ONE /myj||t^^\ AND ONLY I T\LKIE \^*^L*zLr JJJ RECORD j "STAND UP AND CHEER" j <> T (Famous Fox Musical Film). 1 *IA MUSICAL HITS THAT ARE THE83 words
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Advertisement6 1934-08-26 13 I J^Ss^ "LACTOGEN" for your Baby.6 words
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Article, Illustration937 1934-08-26 14 Horatius - CONTACT BRIDGE Horatius ey IN these days of system bidding and the strict observance of honour itrenftth bases on which to found cpenthere is a tendency to lose sight of the original bid of three, either as a pre-emptive attempt to stop the ornconcntj or as m indication that supporting937 words
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Article, Illustration576 1934-08-26 14 BILLIARDS No. 23: SOMETHING "UP YOUR SLEEVE" by Sydney Lee (Empire And Amateur Champion) MOST amateurs who fail to get the cannon shown m diagram No. 23 spoil the shot by making a half ball contact with the object-white. This is576 words
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Article, Illustration142 1934-08-26 14 Be Fit For Anything No. 12. I" CARRYING" YOUR HEAD WHEN we arc young there is seme thing amusing m the ides of "cam. ing" your head. One's head is fixed and. well, there it is. Actually your head is not fixed m the sense- that your ribs are fixed.142 words
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Article222 1934-08-26 14 Time Promotion To Rank Of Flight Lieutenant (By Air Mail.t London, /Lug. 4 The Air Council have introduced as from August 1 a system of time promotion to Flight Lieutenant m the Central Duties, Stores, and Accountant Branches of the Service An Air Ministry Order yes'.eruay stated that222 words
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Article137 1934-08-26 14 How Some Girls "Opened" A New Pool 'By Air Mail.* Loi ti< Aug. 4. The official opening the i\<>\\ swimrainlr pool at Wood Green on Saturday took to unforeseen fom. Five hundred bathing encii mutftfl wer» present at 0.30 a.m., waiting for the Mayor of Wood137 words
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Article56 1934-08-26 14 Pig Paid For A Front Scat Sabingaoi;. Virqmi* This little town has a barter theatre. Among the things which you can pty for a seat are a lettuce, an egg or a p« You get a front seat for a pig. The season started with a play caliw56 words
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Advertisement171 1934-08-26 14 V^^^^^ TICKETS ISSUED FOR BY ALL STEAMTDAX/Fl SHTP AIR AND I inMYLL railway lines. NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese end all Asiatic clients are given the host of attention and assistance J J 39. Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone S'J(»S. j WATCHFS OMEGA, ROSKOPF, TAVANNES, CYMA. JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS NICKEL POCKET from171 words
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Advertisement144 1934-08-26 14 1 can feel >fEWLIFE^ fkrowfn my veins NO more weary, dull days for me! No more <iepres*ing colds and rasping coughs! Since I discovered Wat«-rbury Compound I am mentally alert and bodily buoyant! I find a keen new relish m my work and a new enjoypV^ ment of every recreation144 words
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Article550 1934-08-26 15 CHESTERFIELD HOUSE PASSES Another Change In Mayfair CiISCE the middle of the eighteenth l century Chestcrfie.ld House has rood tocta? Hyde Park. Now it await-, c hous*--breaker and flats are coming io replace it Built originally with wings, long since JTished joined to it by a colonnade, it a big550 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-08-26 15 The Pedestri an might try r ti m e the pedestrians gnis?d the conditions that now prevail on the r ,ds and acted according-24 words
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Article173 1934-08-26 15 T he Rapid Conversion Of Chengteh pSK? (Jehol Cit >'> was i" the w^ ocnmi^fT months ago when it they hnd d übyu by the Japanese after lh *n ir h» wen Mar *churia, but since i,. 11 out of th nsws. The ln it in'tn l yer173 words
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Article, Illustration343 1934-08-26 15 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig LAWN TENNIS by The Persistent Volleyer J^S inexperienced player frequently has difficulty m playing against an opponent who comes up to the net j on almost every stroke. He is liable to get flustered and hit the ball straight at his opponent343 words
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Article85 1934-08-26 15 The Largest Contracts Since The War i ßy Air Mail.) London, Aug. 4. Quotations for what are said to be the largest orders of mosquito netting since the war are being invited by the Government. The plain net section of the Nottingham lace trades has been asked85 words
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Article500 1934-08-26 15 Charm Of An Age-OM Show T*HESE Italian Marionettes, who have A just migrated to the Royalty Theatre, are world-famous, writes Horace Horsnell m the Observer. Great writers have praised them m terms that, applied to human actors would seem fulsome. Why? Because they are not once so versatile500 words
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Article219 1934-08-26 15 "Black Men Better To Eat Than White" (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 4. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, M.P., the Prime Minister's son, who is Under Secretary for the Dominions, once had an interview with a cannibal chief, and discussed with him the "tastiness" of human flesh. Mr.219 words
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Article263 1934-08-26 15 "Sestrel" Dashboard Compass I had never thought of mounting a compass on my car until I met a friend who was enthusiast?.! over his "Sestrel' dashboard compass. Whenever I hive lost my way I have just blundered nlong, blindly losing much time and temper until somecmj263 words
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Article203 1934-08-26 15 Pretty Girls And College Women Chicago. WHEN a man marries a pretty girl because of her looks, matrimonial troubles start. That is the opinion of Judge Joseph Sabath, Chicago's famous divorce coun judge. He strongly disagrees with the statement of Dr. D. P. Wilson, of the Los203 words
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Article290 1934-08-26 15 Instrument Which Weighs 50 Tons Toronto. WHEN the new Dunlap Observatory is opened at Richmond Hill, north ol Toronto, shortly, it will contain what is claimed to be the biggest telescope m the British Empire. The Observatory is being given to thr University of Toronto by Mrs.290 words
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Advertisement204 1934-08-26 15 ■HHHHHHBHHMMHKH|^M^m^m^ SVwQ BfifljK'M**"'-'*"-' '*<____r ifiSsiij^vX *v5*HT^ 'oc^ ,>ffSjfßßwß'? '-Xwiiv! ''-'.'M'Xv%q^___l Wxjy w;y/ v- __k__P^Bt tßi^^^ -3Pv<BPxy \v<. ''<i v^floC?< i-jfrT—fW— *.v.v.; '.ivvvX- '-"-'•>y!S^___ .--jpoj sfrjpvcX'.v.*.'.'.'. -^^B^^^^ x w i x^29R¥\ftf^i*. oJt^ t^* o^- J&SB3S&SBK' x v.*-> v '-^^^^^^^^^B^B The ongmal letter is hdd at Arcadia Allow me to add my204 words
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Article209 1934-08-26 16 Bandmaster And A Blind Man •By Air Mail). London, Aug. 15. npHFRE was a dramatic moment at the I ice Pier here to-day when two ame united after 42 years, hich time they had not seen i her. A .v nd war veteran. Mr. J.209 words
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Article101 1934-08-26 16 102 Joneses In One Ship (By Air Mail*. London, Aug. lb. WHEN the liner Orduna sailed from Liverpool yesterday there were on board. 102 Joneses; 68 Williamses; and 53 Thomases. The liner is on a Welsh League, of Youth cruise to Britanny, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa. As101 words
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Article193 1934-08-26 16 "Arms Race Means War," Says Lord Cecil (By Air Mail.) London, Aug. 13. "¥F a race m armaments is started, A war will be inevitable," said Viscount Cecil of Cheiwood, speaking at a League of Nations Union meeting at Windermere. "Those who said that to ensure peace we193 words
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Article800 1934-08-26 16 Further Opportunities For Youths (By Air Mail). London, Aug. 15. FAR-REACHING changes m the organisation of squadrons of the Royal Air Force are foreshadowed m an Air Ministry Order issued yesterday. In conjunction with the steps which are being taken to meet the personnel requirements of the800 words
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Article210 1934-08-26 16 Transport Of Livestock By Air (.By Air Mail.) London, Aug. IZ. AN interesting feature of airway traffic is the increase which continues to be recorded m the transport of livestock by air. An official of Imperial Airways stated yesterday that more and more pedigree animals,' such as dogs210 words
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Article770 1934-08-26 16 "My Body May Now He]n Science" fasting m a barrel m Totte^i-Wr and read for a few shillings to ke fn^ and soul together. eep bo ty I was one of the few peonle ak. quemly received messages from {Income i .no visit her on770 words
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Article68 1934-08-26 16 Murderer Executed After On* Year In Death Cell Sing Sing Prison, New Y°^ (oivJng a single visitor Canora. who was 51 > c^ clin more depressed about hi. wn the execution hour JtPPWj 1 enehe was about the journey vo trie chair. h he to^, 1 •Nobody68 words
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Advertisement448 1934-08-26 16 i BETTER fnv s,* 9 ~-**&z<zz g sr'_^dl fe idm vnfA ii||y has been welcomed by sufferers h|||| I^^^^^^^P 11 ''(i||!M 1 HlliiflJn from sleeplessness is easy to un- i |l < (j ii 'I ,i I (jlllilj derstand. Never before have they HuliflP'^ »!ll I IHiBJmH discovered a bedtime448 words
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Article465 1934-08-26 17 Flying Clubs For "Old Boys" g. Air Mail.* Lor. do: 1 Aug. 15 ri farmation this year of an Ole mbn Fiying Club has P rovidec J^\q shortly be follow- y~£: old boys of other public *L by tat end oi 1335 there will J J2" C465 words
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Article189 1934-08-26 17 Death Of Former Shipmate Of The King Vancouver .British Colombia). gAID to have been a former shipmate £> cf King George and Earl B-attv l Pay. .Lieutenant Gustavo* p£wr Reel] 04-year-cld retired British I naval officer, has died here orK sn M^VjSJS^i^! born m West 5??; l* n189 words
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Article151 1934-08-26 17 Villagers Terrified By Her "Prophecies'' Bucharest. Terror has followed the awakening or a village girl who has just emerged from a sleep that has lasted lour months. She is Maria Grigore Mclinte, a girJ her early 'teens, ana ever since March she has been m a state151 words
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Article387 1934-08-26 17 Alleged Statement By Accused (By Air Mail) London, Aug. 15. TOn:; Stockwell, the 19-year-old cinema attenden who was detained at Yarmouth on Friday, was at the Thames Police-court yesterday charged with the murder of Mr. Dudley Henry Hoard, «*»**£< of £he Palace Cinema. Bow, and the slc-anns387 words
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Article165 1934-08-26 17 Caplain Who Was Prisoner At Sea For Five Weeks East Lehave, Nova Scotia. The death of Captain Cyrus William Parks hsre has recalled a wartime div.ma of the sea m -fthich he and hi;-, i ft", v were prisoners for five weeks m a German :ruiier. Captain165 words
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Article88 1934-08-26 17 Wiky Posi Taking Motor Lifcbuat With Him New York, i Mr. Wiley Post, the intrepid one-;y-d American airmail, is taking a spare •ri^hic with him when lie scv^a out on he great Empire Air B?.c?— from London to Melbourne next October. It wUI fee an outboard motoj.88 words
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Article79 1934-08-26 17 Berlin. British and oth°r foreign visitors to >e.nnanj arc subject lo the new sterilisation I»ws according to a ruling by the Berlin Eugenics Court approved by the Ministry of Justice. It is explained however that, foreijflrxs who would be subject to iterilisation can escape it by leaving79 words
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Article411 1934-08-26 17 Woman Composer Who Was Found Hanged i (By Air Mail) London. Aug. 15. 4;^" invalid's search for peace and relief A^ from the incessant throb of pneumatic drill is believed to lie behind the tragedy of a pretty woman composer who was found hanging by a411 words
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Article180 1934-08-26 17 Man Who Tried To Rob Police Chief (By Air Ma'l" London. Au-v 14. \MAN who evidently bad designs 02, ihe Lesidencc cf Lord TrfeHiiiard, I the Metropolitan Folice Ccmmisoio.ier i has been foiled, not by policeman but by Robert, a Labrador cog bflonfinj to Lord Trenehard. Lore;180 words
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Article65 1934-08-26 17 Paris. A will has been found written m th. bars cf a chair, m a little village c. Poitou. L'n s> is perfectly m order accorc'.int. .c French law. The law merely states that a will cannor be valid "unless it is entirely writen, dated65 words
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Advertisement19 1934-08-26 17 (IN BRICKS o/* IN OULK iZ,,^— i? HPV^M^^fC' 4m 4H law H B I 1 W J.W. 43 SH^BM19 words
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Advertisement77 1934-08-26 17 6ALLOPPIN6 SI ff^ HJB Hf B^ iT% sy 111 Ij If I H Ifj if m KNOWS. ro« see /ess a/«f/ /e.s.s clearly; nevertheless your meter is galfoppinff! MYSTERY? No! the lanns you w re induced to buy on account of their bargain price, have a poor li^ht output; they77 words
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Miscellaneous123 1934-08-26 17 i 3.03 a.m.: A summary of the week's new 3. 20 a.m.: Tim? Signal from Greenwich Interlude of gramophone records 3.20 a m.: The tioyd Nee! String Orchestra, (leader, Louis Willoughby). conductor, Boyd Keel; T.e.si;t England (pianoforte) 4.05 a.m.: A l&ht concert relayed from Felixtowe. 4.50 am. 5 a.m.: Epilogue.123 words
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Miscellaneous291 1934-08-26 17 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Wireless Military Band r -I 'AY'S Empire Hrireteu >>. is as follows: 12.35 p.m.: Time Signal fn.m liig B«*r. Light mu.^ic, a pr gramme, af gramophone record*. 1.05 p.m.: A lalk. 1.20 p.m.: Ir.'.luu ;i;.;.. pIMM record? 1.35 p.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. A religious291 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1934-08-26 18 Dragon - Dragon (By rjhwrb Party's Remarkable Pro™*** Mere Nonentities Last Year Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng A Keen Follower Of The Game Perak Doubles Champions To Take Part In Selangor Scouts 9 Tournament. 'THE Selangor Inter-Team Badminton League has been concluded, and by virtue of their points' victory,1,369 words
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Advertisement316 1934-08-26 18 Mummy always cures ,i6K^ my colds and sore Wp **W throats with J§\ y^J^ i HUDSON S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Your best safeguard against colds, and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs, is Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This wonderful remedy carries the endorsement of the medical profession and has been316 words
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Advertisement31 1934-08-26 18 'i i i i':|i:ii!ii!iiiii;ii;i,iiiiiiii:iiniiii:!t.iiMiMiiiii;iiniiiiii;!i!ii:iiiH!Hiiiininni,;i iiiiiiiiii tmmnmmm'4 n nwwn THIRSTY? "^m imM We deliver 'phone 34G3. t jP^fc^r^ P H CE NIX $r^*WrVj& li 5 v r*^>^_!) i*****^^ HOMINAM LITTLE DISPENSARY L*USINGAPORE.31 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1934-08-26 19 Clubman - Clubman (By 1k CathoUc 1 oung Men, A^tion-A Year Of Pro O re^Us History, Alms Oleh) eh Part tifi Wmnance In Aid Of Fire VicUms JubUjeeOf strait* Chinese Reading Ciub. jgg Catholic Young Men's Associa- of Singapore reports a year ;y growth. Now m its sixth of1,704 words
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Advertisement123 1934-08-26 19 "M i i i i i i ii imrj Tftc FIRESTONE FACTORY on ffte G/eaf W^sf i?ocd. Hear London. s 5^c6... j an oid motoring axiom that you have to pay I nLT-Tlj Aml m these days t vrts rt all v d I lite."' To-diy's acceleration, to-day's brakes, Z123 words
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Advertisement116 1934-08-26 19 9 is fLu>&&o»cti mt*n< hysteria, ins< A NERVE FOOD AMD TONIC B VAiXA.LE.NNr.vousrt9.AUs. H.: i <*jB IION UrSULTIKO FROM OVJtJVOU*. I < "S"k"s'o f »^y'uv> k.nd. I: nic < ri onval B ""fiP^"^' Xi: !r WHENEVER YOU PEEL H Hekrt K. Wampoix 4 Co. Obtainable fron all DHpensaries ,V Ores.116 words
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Article, Illustration3564 1934-08-26 20 Rimau - Th e Week malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau (By The Malayan A. A. A. Cham pionships Some Of The Stalwarts Of The Past And Their Performances p o h Him Seng's Disqualification Did The Starter Act Hastily? Penani/s Aquatic Display Malays Beat S.C.C. At Cricket A One Run Win At Malacca.3,564 words
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Advertisement56 1934-08-26 20 wT^ij! 'WEAKNESS. W> 1 It/) DEBILITY -'DESCHIENS'Syri.:! \t i^\ of I! a.> mo o Ob i n Already 20. G00 Doctors thrc^hout the world have agreed that this radicaJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and £i\es health and strength. i ar bcttei tiian serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc DCTAINAKI.E FROM Al.l.56 words
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Advertisement54 1934-08-26 20 The now SHFAFFER'S Balan <* fr Pen is unconditionally *varant lifetime of thr user, SHEAFFER^ touch 2 hn 1 point with th<* M» I plated with platinum provider pf writing at all speeds. Writw Jine both ways as desired, me j i'ir last cost. Agents: KHOO HEN(J P" o 27,54 words
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Article449 1934-08-26 21 tfNUAL AERIAL GYMKHANA 08--Many Novel Stunts I MACHINES IN THE 1 AIR From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. B i hundred invited guests inthe Sultan of Selangor, Rtia Muda of Perak, the Resists of Selangor, Negri Sembilan dPahang and the elite of Selangor viety449 words
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Article68 1934-08-26 21 L OCAL ACCIDENTS Afc Wd Assault On Two Tamils ft ancp Si^ gapore Saturday. V v ?ta Aver £,i Was summoned to ake ,,h e Station y est erday •egtri J K arge of two Tamils Seive d been assaulted. aken to the r inor ln^ rl es and tn68 words
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Article23 1934-08-26 21 NEGRI' S RULER l V mb «an ccL er tUan Be sarof •^f^Say ated his 39th ent b *V e for En land23 words
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Article253 1934-08-26 21 Malayan Record Broken Penang Athletic Sports Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. T»HE postponed Penang athletic sports were held this afternoon at the Esplanade, on a soft though drvmg giounu due to overnight ra n. Yap Swee Aun established a splendic record for the long jump, improving on his253 words
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Article66 1934-08-26 21 Stonor Shield Cricket And Railway Soccer (From Our Own Reporter) I" 1 Dl] 5j T. til n v Shield cricket match toKUal di.b collapsed for only 35 the Railways who bad re10S runs lor eight wickets ciiav; 1 for th< .a. match will be continued on Sunuav.66 words
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Article45 1934-08-26 21 Stockholm, Saturday. In the third qualifying round, the Wtnnen of which will enter the 1925 Davis Cup competition proper, Timmer and Koopman (Holland) beat Oestberg and Schroeder (Sweden) 6—4, 6—l, —Reuter. Holland are thus leading by 2—l, two singles matches having been shared.45 words
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Article58 1934-08-26 21 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. 24. The east-bound air mails are considerably delayed. The Air France plane is three days late and arrived at Don Muang this morning. The Imperial Airways machine left Delhi this morning instead cf Calcutta and it is not beUered it will58 words
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Article377 1934-08-26 21 English Soccer Begins SUNDERLAND BEAT HUDDERSFIELD London, Saturday. 'PHE English football season began to-day with some interesting results, not the lea,st of which was the draw at Portsmouth where the champions, the Arsenal, were the visitors, and the defeat of Huddersfield, runners-up, at Sunderlaiid'? headquarters byReuter - 377 words
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Article127 1934-08-26 21 Formation Of United Association (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 25. At a special half-yearly general meet- I ing of the Planters' Association of Malaya this morning the chairman, Mr. B. S." Chantler, moved a resolution revoking the present articles of association frcm Dec. 31, 1934, and127 words
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Article64 1934-08-26 21 Return Of "The House Of Rothschild" All who missed that fine picture "The House of Rothschild" when it was shown m Singapore some weeks ago should make a note of the return screening at the Capitol starting to-day. The picture shows that great actor George Arliss at his64 words
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Article55 1934-08-26 21 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 25 A verdict of suicide by cyanide poisoning was returned by Mr. J. P. Biddulph In the Coroner's Court this morning m an inquiry into the. death of Soo Weng Foh, goldsmith, of Johore, who died m the general hospital at55 words
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Article179 1934-08-26 21 Spirited Fights At Greet! World Singapore. Saturday. rpHE charity boxing show held at the A Great World to-night m aid of the Tiong Bharu fire victims produced some spirited fighting, but there was very poor support, however, and only a small sum was realised. The programme was organised179 words
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Advertisement1092 1934-08-26 21 RHEUMATISM GOES WITH EXCESS FAT Both Banished By Kruschen When one realises that the cause of overweight is closely associated with the cause of rheumatism, it is easy to understand how it is that the two troubles can so ea^ ly be overcome by the same remedy. The experiences told1,092 words
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Article490 1934-08-26 22 For First Day NINE EVENTS ON THE CARD THE following are the handicap;-, fc 1 thg first day (Sept. 1) of the Singapore Tun' Club Autumn (Gold Cup) professional meeting: RACE 1. Ponies, !u!-s 1, Div. 2, s'/2 furs., 2.15 p.m.: Lu<iv Agnes 9.0, Jackie Mac 8.7,490 words
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Article, Illustration63 1934-08-26 22 The following will represent the Amicable Athletic Association against Bendemeer Athletic Club at billiards to-day at the A.A.A. Yeo Koon Yam, Tan Kirn Song, Ong Mali Sou, x^ng Tee Kiah. Koh Chen° Moh, Scow Ticng Wah and Tan Meng Choon. I T.im Bohr Sot). Vamagishl and C. k: Pans63 words
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Article, Illustration90 1934-08-26 22 Qualifying To Enter The j Competition Proper London, Aug. 24. IN the third qualifying round, the winners of which will enter the 1935 Davis Cup competition proper, the results v were as follows: At Stockholm: Oestberg 'Sweden* beat Knottenbelt (Holland" 6—l. 6—l. 6—4; Timmer Holland beat Schrceder (Swe'deniReuter - 90 words
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Article101 1934-08-26 22 Americans' Triumph International Athletics. Paris, Aug. 19. THE Americans gained a remarkable triumph m an international athletic meeting held at Colombes Stadium. They won all the twelve events and the chief feature was the return contest between the American. Bonthron, and the New Zealander. Lovelock, m S101 words
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Article375 1934-08-26 22 Tournament Ties For Wednesday The following arc the ties for WV-in m the S.C.C. Autumn tennis iournament: C. CLASS SINGLES J. 11. Willmott v. -i. Br< A. V. S. Giles v. A. L. Hill. B. CLASS DOUBLES HANDICAP S. E. Newbery and V. P. Barbat —15 j v.375 words
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Article389 1934-08-26 22 Doubles Tennis Final CHAMPIONS RETAIN TITLE S J: Saturday. I( S( Recreation v to a «ucces«fui oncli the ]>layin o; between Ch«n ho< 1; r I-oon Choiig md John 1 Tan Huck Too 1 m three sets. TV ores being G— l, :}—f>. 6—2 m their ur.389 words
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Advertisement309 1934-08-26 22 LAST WEEK of Furtlier and Final Drastic Reductions In Every Department, ODDMENTS AND BROKEN RANGES ARE THE NATURAL RESULT OF THE PREVIOUS THREE WEEKS OF Ol R SALE. THE TIME HAS NOW ARRIVED. THE LAST WEEK OF OUR SALE WHEN THESE GOODS MIST BE CLEARED AND IN ORDER TO DO309 words
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Advertisement127 1934-08-26 22 I "ARTBUR'S RESTAURANT' I H, < ollyor (limy. j EXCELLENT GRILL We Specialise m Continental DMmk ALL COOKING AND SERVICE I NIIER ElMOfWi j SUPERVISION. j OPEN ON SI'NDAY EVENIN<"- lit uulil'uily \,rv i ir.< ij^C\?Wi'!2 v.iih a st. i: \N Setting Lotion, prith .iil instruction V<\ Light a tfortable127 words
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Article, Illustration525 1934-08-26 23 An nual Y.M.C.A. At Fort Canning tfEN COMPETITION IN ALL THE EFENTS four Records Set Up And Another Equalled Singapore, Saturday. ifUBIOUS weather favoured the Ijtatjrth annual swimming carniV.M.C.A. held at the pool aiming to-day. rompetition was very keen and Jjr new records were set up while ffi# equalled. first525 words
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Article94 1934-08-26 23 Chinese Achieve The "Double 'From Our Own Correspondent) Sciemban, Saturday. j TN the final of the Hose Cup competition to-day the N.S. Chinese beat the Tamils Union < holders > and won the trophy for the first time m the history of the competition. The margin was I—o,94 words
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Article86 1934-08-26 23 Final Match In "B" Division I Singapore, Saturday. The last match m •B" Division of rlie Malay Football League was played 'r-diy at 'he Jalan Brsar Stadium when the Bidadlrl Soorts Club beat tho j Kalzam Bahar by 2-0 Play was even m the first half, when there86 words
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Article96 1934-08-26 23 The following are the latest positions j In the S.C.F.A. Inter-district League P. W. L. D. F. A. Pft. Rovers 4 3 0 18 5 7 Bras Basali Sprinters 4 3 1 0 12 6 6 conzio Foot* rs I 2 1 1 10 4 5 tab Mi96 words
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Article36 1934-08-26 23 The following cricket matches, •to have been played yesterday, were canceiled: Ceylon Sports Club v. Indian Assn. (at C.S.C. ground). Ceylon lamils Assn. v. A.C.S. (at C.T.A.i. Khalsa Assn. v. Wiltsh.Ses (at Khalsa ground).36 words
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Article53 1934-08-26 23 The competition for the Island Club Azukawa Cup. by 36 holes stroke play on handicap limited to 18, will take place on Sunday. Light tiffins will be available at the Club house. The ladies' monthly medal lakes place on Tuesday. Entries for the Club championship close on f53 words
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Article302 1934-08-26 23 Score 216 On Padang COMBINED SCHOOLS NOW 21 FOR 4 Singapore, Saturday. r HPJ Combined Schools XI were m n V t>Yv prJ6)r position at the close Of play to-day m their two-day wfth fh e SCC. when they lost four wickets for 21302 words
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Article208 1934-08-26 23 Come To Jalan Besar Next Sunday A WEEK from to-day, about 23 hours after the last race is run on the opening day of the Singapore meeting .i -he jockey; will be engaged m the stnTe.t race that ever faces them during the year. This annual race208 words
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Article107 1934-08-26 23 The Chan Foo Sen B.P. of Kuala Lumpur will be visiting Seremban to play friendly soccer and badminton matches with the Eagle 'B.P. on Sept 1 and 2. The following will represent Chan Foo Sen's team Ladies Misses Chan Kon Nyeong. Tan Kirn Lvi, Ida Lim.107 words
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Article96 1934-08-26 23 The follcwing have been selected to represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the Straits Cattle Sport-, Club at soccer to-day at the Clerical Union ground at 4.45 p.m. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at the Association premises at 4.30 p.m. for free transport Yeo Ah Kow,96 words
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687 1934-08-26 23 Wiltshires Beat The League Champions Boon Lay Puts Into Own Goal And Earl Gets One Singapore, Saturday yHE Chinese met with a rather unexpected defeat when they clashed with the Wiltshire* at the Anson Road Stadium to-day, before a fairly large crowd. The result was a 2-nil victory for the687 words
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Advertisement83 1934-08-26 23 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over $35,000,000, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the83 words
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Title Section11 1934-08-26 24 The Sunday Tribune \OFS SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1934. FIVE CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration139 1934-08-26 24 Pictures Of The Malays' Gome Back" Watch Mi;!-y goalkeeper m Uie Malays' come-back match which UK S.C.C. won 4 2. K. V. Nayagam, S. Saxny. C. F^-rwein and T. Stevens, cyclists from Singapore photographed outside the yn. Tribune's Kuala Lumpur office. They intend to make the return journey to Singapore139 words
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