Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 21 October 1934
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Title Section11 1934-10-21 1 The Sunday Tribune rIVK CENTS Vol2 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1934.11 words
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771 1934-10-21 1 WOLLISONS ONLY JtST MISS DISASTER NEVILLE STACK FORCED DOWN 11 FRANCE Dutch Planes 1 Fine Take-Off Bad Weather On The Continent Causes Anxiety London, Oct. 20, 5.:>0 a.m. AMAZING scenes are beini* witnessed at Mildenh iB, from which aerodrome the great a'r771 words
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116 1934-10-21 1 KAPALA ISSUE A Third Left With Underwriters (By Air Mail.) 'From Our Own Correspondent.: London, Oct. 10 riONTRARY to market beliefs. I. based upon the early closing of the lists, subscriptions for the issue of ordinary and preference shares m the Kapala Rubb°' Estates did not absorb the wholissue. The116 words
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60 1934-10-21 1 CHINESE ATTACK KOREANS Over 200 Killed Or Wounded Shanghai. Oc 23. TWO hundred Koreans were either killed wounded when more than I CJO Chinese Volume s attacked a small Koiean farming Colony sou h of Imen'po. which Ys on the Chinese Eastern Railway yesterday. The Koreans have been giving assistance60 words
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Article102 1934-10-21 1 Too Modest About The Old City ißy Air Maiij London, Oa :o. HfiEMORiE- of Bristollans m 1?1 SJigapore have been refreshecto he minds of their fellowtownsmen by Mr. Frank B. Man n ..ho. having returned after foux rs has lurnished an interviewr of the Br .stol Evening Pest with102 words
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Article87 1934-10-21 1 HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 2 i i '.iil)iliii:il!i|iil. r i:!i i.'iiiiMiii ;ipi:ii'ii:iiM|ii|iiliiin|n|ii~' as well as Mr. Gifford Hu:i who bails from Yate. Notwithstanding Wills's cigarettes. Fry's Chocolates. Lennard's -hoes and Harvey's Bristol m IK, Mr. Martin thinks Bristol paganda hadlv >^e r f-di n Sirgapore.87 words
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Article, Illustration367 1934-10-21 1 Air Mail - Air Mail (By Women's Council In Favour *Frnm Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 10. A RESOLUTION urging the Government to introduce a measure to legalise voluntary sterilisation m certain specified cases oi mental disorder and grave physical disability wan carried by a large majority at the annual367 words
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Article68 1934-10-21 1 The Times For Local Listeners m THE times of the running commentary broadcast <n the London-Melbourne Air Race by the 8.8.C. today on Transmissions I and V are as follows (the times stated are the approximate local times) Transmission 5 7.20 a.m. Transmission I—41 4 p.m. A local68 words
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Article168 1934-10-21 1 Fluctuation To Ec Stopped Shanghai, Oc, 20. DR H. H. Kung, tne Fi.iaAOe Miiiisier, comtrrtct wim me -taa ng CuiiiL^e banKei.s orx Thursday with regard to he plan lor esfabhshing an exchange Mabili.-.atiun committee. The .silver exchange equali.su ion commiate began to function yesterday afternoon. Ii is168 words
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Article299 1934-10-21 1 Retirement Of Pioneer Airman (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 10. THE death has just occurred at Kings Lynn of Mr. Frederick Milnes Porcher, aged 64. Mr. Oliver Marks's old frisnds will be grieved to hear that the Secretary of the B.M A. has had v299 words
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Article62 1934-10-21 1 Chinese Couple In Hospital (From Our Otim Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A middle aged Chinese couplf wf:ve admitted in'o hospital suffering from ihe affects of swallowing washing soda. The man, it i; reported took a quantity of sods after a quarrel with h's wife am ihe woman, seeing62 words
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Article218 1934-10-21 1 HITLER'S OFFER TO AUSTRIA Startling Turn Assassination Destroy Plan (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 10. IJERR Hitler is on the verye of offerng Signor Mussolini a Ten Year Pad. pledging respect for Austrian Independence. This sensational news emanated from usually well-informed circles. If218 words
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Article44 1934-10-21 1 Twins For Sultanah Of Perak (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, Oct 20. HER Highness the Raja Prempuau Sultanah of Perak gave binh t twin girls this morning. A salute of 18 guns was fired m honour of the event at X Kangsar.44 words
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Article195 1934-10-21 1 Sequels To Dunlop's Latex Experiment (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct 10. k MACHINE which provides the fi equivalent of walking at four miles an hour, 20 minutes of ultra-violent light to represent an hour's Egyptian sunshine, and a "sole testing machine," which compresses 500195 words
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Advertisement16 1934-10-21 1 Goodwood Park Hotel TENNIS COURTS mnv be reserved at p/. an eveniiig. Ftr Reservations ihone 6490.16 words
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Advertisement70 1934-10-21 1 The secret of the excellence of McCallum's "Perfection" Whisky li s m its perfect blending. It is an art which requires the experience, not merely of a lifetime, but the tradition of generations. The McCall urn's "Perfection" Whisky that you buy to-day is blended from the original recipe reated by70 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-21 1 N.E.M. (National Employ*!* Mutual V i INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article429 1934-10-21 2 CUP-HOLDERS LOSE TO DERBY Arsenal's Victory RANGERS BEATEN BY CLYDE London, Oct. 20. ARSENAL .scored a convincing win *i at home against Tottenham H. to-day, defeating them by five goals to one. This victory was expected, but the biggest surprise to-day was the defeat of the cup-holders by Derby by429 words
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Article63 1934-10-21 2 I Mr. R. Nolli Badly Injured A SERIOUS motor accident occurred m j\ Meyer Road at. about half past oiif this morning when two cars came ■nto collision. Mi. R. Nolli, the Ita'ian sculptor, who is well-known m Singapore, was the driver of one of the cars63 words
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Article194 1934-10-21 2 (From Our Own CcrrespondentJ Kuala Lipis, Oct. 13. Mr. A. E. P. Kershaw. acting Warden of Mines, Pahang, arrived at Kuala Lipis from Bsntong en Oct. 16 on an inspection tour of the mines m the district and returned to Bentong on Oct. 18. Mr. T.194 words
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Article609 1934-10-21 2 Dora Gordine Garlick - Dora Gordine Garlick (By With The Medical Congress In Nanking F|ORA Gordine, the well-known sculptress, who m private life is Mrs. Garlick, writes the following article, giving her impressions of a first visit to China. Dr. J. H. Garlick is attending as the delegate609 words
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Article51 1934-10-21 2 Air Mail - Air Mail (By Engagement Announced In London (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 10. The engagement is announced between Mr. Christopher Nobel, of the Survey Department, Malaya, and Miss Barbara Constance Watherston. MisS Watherston is the daughter o[ Mr. Charles Watherston, C.8., and Mrs. Watherston of Harrow,51 words
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Article28 1934-10-21 2 A public lecture to be delivered by Swami Gnaneswarananda, president of the Ramkrishna Mission Vedanta Socie'y, Chicago, US.A., m ;he Victoria Memorial Hall to-day is cancelled.28 words
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Article39 1934-10-21 2 The Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearue M.C.S. Controller of Labou'-, (Malaya), who returned from leave last week, has assumed the duties of his appointment, relieving Mr. C. Wilson. M.C.S., who hsu, gone to India as Emigration Commissioner for Mnlavn39 words
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Article516 1934-10-21 2 Affectionate Farewell To St. Andrew's School S npa pore. Sunday. NEED not have to .say that it I I could be of any help to 'he Old Boys of the School or to the present boys, j should only »j«~ pleased," remarked Mr. Joseph Lee ai an516 words
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Article286 1934-10-21 2 Huge Gathering At Gay Entertainment TttL Bonemian Nij Vl H I l tho Children's W< was in terrific suco When our representative Klenhoned a- midnight, Ik- was unable to say ho£ many hundreds of people were present cr how many hundreds of dollars wen*286 words
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Article60 1934-10-21 2 Copenhagen. A cow appearing suddenly from the side of the road was run into by a motor-cyclist near Fodby. The motor-cycle was smashed and its rider badly hurt, but the cow ran off apparently unhurt and carrying on its horns the number plate of the60 words
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Article497 1934-10-21 3 Latest News Of The Big Air Race two More Machines Make Forced Landings fLomlon. Oct. 20, 11-31 a.m. Brook m a Miles-Falcon, has landed 'at Cassis Luzarches, pari>. m bad weather. m i. and Bennett arrived Mar JS£ ana left at 105 Wiile Stack made a perfect 2E at Abbeville,497 words
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Article197 1934-10-21 3 Scotland Beaten By 2 Goals To 1 Loin ton. Oct. 20. T3£ Internal. onal nxUuw at Belfast bcu and Scotland ended m a rui by t\\(. goals to one. The.v v.a> !i .tuulanco of 3fcQW (">" w m > ii and rainy, land won the197 words
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Article47 1934-10-21 3 Tokyo. Vilt for coll^ctir.a inu.tch-bo-.es '^ws has broken out m Japan- One rvj¥ iast has 10.000 -perimens. Election s m^et and fjcchange speci'••«ns aft- the fashion of stamp lovers rnev believe some of the match-box*? *y become very valuable If mecha■icai lighter- replace matches.47 words
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Article43 1934-10-21 3 W ORLD'S BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP Davis' Fine All Round Display Melbourne. Oci, *0. T HE following the tho I dose cf play m the nnai ol Wcilds Billards Cl:ammoiiKniy. jr^rV^i here n «*-J fnlhteflrti brtfe mentioned i*avc. Breaks 56J (ftflU >)3J asia unfinished.— Reutcr.43 words
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Article124 1934-10-21 3 Petition To (Jovt. TAX ASSESSMENT RESENTED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. tfALAY residents of Kampong iW Eahru Agricultural Settlement have addressed a petition to the Higl; rommissioner protesting a.uainst the action of the Sanitary Board m enforcing the payment oi taxes irom whicl/ the124 words
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Article, Illustration279 1934-10-21 3 Body Brought From China i For Funeral *PiIII i'ui:oral of tllC -£i*.c IV,. Tun 800 neon from 117, Emerald Hi 1 Rofcd, to the Eiilut Brown cemecery. .he President Johnson m a bronze t-c; lined v; -h velvet, bearing late Mr. Tan Eco Uai279 words
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Article312 1934-10-21 3 An Illegal Gratification Charge (Frcm Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur, Friday. PLEADING guilty to charges of beine, I found m possession of a sti|l ai3atak Salak for the purpose of manuacturing samsu without having a licence 0 do so and also with possessing two gallons of samsu312 words
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Article327 1934-10-21 3 Sleeping In Police Barracks Singapore. Sand *IE is a very naughty son unci lias run H away from home on more than on occasi*sV' said John Moms, the father of -Joe- a ten -year-old Eurasian boy to Mr. J. M. Brander. the third police magistrate yesterday. -Joe" ii327 words
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Article53 1934-10-21 3 Sin was li pirti bei J Mr ourt We 1 ionec her MMln OCCWMj v i nmto ]T> t, a Kuala Lumaui -T> h; ,i. .-witv toy iv fathr tnd (1 >cl h !uT sl c A Gov; J. G. HfeU. ri the WBB|rtlon at Hi n I53 words
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Article210 1934-10-21 3 Monday's Federal CounciJ Meeting I m Our OUm Reporter* Kn.iia Lumput. Fnd HH the Sultan of Fahtmg arrivec Kuala Larapar lo-da? and was »< corded -'i; Hi. Federal on M 81 a;.. aB- •< ti v acting iili h < omtniwdoner, i Hon' and Galdecott. are i ■.uv210 words
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Advertisement24 1934-10-21 3 ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT 11. Collyer Quay. i j EXCELLENT GRUX -1 ALL COOKING AND SERV.f,: t'NOER U RO! EAN SUPERVtSiON- j I (....vN ON SONOATMBVfi^K^J24 words
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Article1578 1934-10-21 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas HOW much of a "private life" has a I motion picture star the right to j expect? How much information j about the home lives, private wrangles, j personal likes and dislikes of the s ars should the nations millions of 'ans demand from the1,578 words
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Advertisement177 1934-10-21 4 •••II••IIII1IIIIII• I I I I I I 1 I ■|'!l.!IMIMltlll'l'H"i"«"» t IIIl!:|i;li:ll!Iliril 111 l il I! IMDD A f NEXT CHANGE I l ALHAMBRA I E THE MAH WHO M€cD£ THE IKON HORIE^ HAS WRENCHED FROM TME HEART OF I THE DESERT AH EPICOFIROH^4EHI I >*• mjin who made Released177 words
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Advertisement71 1934-10-21 4 X- at- >• x o v r^.lii U I LJ U L E*ir j jfa J *^^H nond H^^^'-iiiliMwrhi^WßPTP^iM uri In! nl Here comes The FEMA LE FRANKENSTEIN More Cunning and Blood-thirsty than DRACULA, "DR. JEKYLL" or any other Screen monsters! V^i.'ll B M WHAT HIDDEN MENACE WAS BEHIND THE.71 words
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Advertisement38 1934-10-21 4 W^ 3-15 6-15 9-15. mT "ay iLion W *THE HoKf o? ROTHSCH/iopMMfttl gleorge ARLISSi m ft v ADARRnF. ZANUCK production wHk -EDNA MAY OLIVER jahct »»o- hww M NKXT HANCI-: SYLVIA SIDNEY CAKY (.KANT m Pfcn THIETY-DAY PRINCESS"38 words
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Article7640 1934-10-21 5 H. G. Well - H. G. Well OUR SHORT STORY By W^-yHER the story of Gottfried Platner Is to be credited or not. l!Jtty question m the value of s*nce On u> hand, we have wi' nesstv- to oe perfectly exact, *Vnm undeni and on the K»r we have whai it7,640 words
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Advertisement55 1934-10-21 5 EVERY ONE SHOULD KNOW THAT WHEN RETURNING HOME WITH A SICK HEADACHE, f GENERALLY DUE TO A COLD OR OVER--1 WORK, A PACKET OF "TIGER" HEADACHE I CURE POWDER WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO PUT THE SUFFERING TO AN END AND MAKE ONE AS HAPPY AS USUAL. 1 Eng Aun55 words
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Advertisement92 1934-10-21 5 TIGER BEER IS BEST .***** *****11 I I I I >•■ 411 Jill 111 ilul IIIIIII• I I I I I I I III! IIII•I I I i h ft's time now to tnink of a very _^flfefc I personal gift for those you love. v V I There*:- nothing92 words
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Article184 1934-10-21 6 Original Marriage Houss Sold AN interesting sale by auction took place at Carlisle on Oct. 3. when tho Old Toll Bar Cottage at Greta* Green was offered lor sale on behalf of the Department oi Agriculture for Scotland. |TJhe house, which is situated on frf184 words
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Advertisement244 1934-10-21 6 Th* ongmal bite* a h<>Jd at Arcadia Allow me to add my testimonial to others I read t Mf&L a d J uu;KrntH y can b have preferred Craven 'A Cigarettes for several years, but it was during an illness of a winter m bed with a weak chest, that244 words
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Advertisement78 1934-10-21 6 Prev^ni Cold* conquer Sore Throat by iakir.g Ai! <-i wAmmm r A I? ffis nM f t> riJlii ii«i I i si i Ip i he Qerm-Killinz Throat I ablet SUPER NETTEI r,.;G 211,. Sitper Neltd w"th Zeigs Tespar t S-6--536/24P. Super Ndul with ZcissTc i f L l You78 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1934-10-21 7 H.L. Horkin - STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES H.L.Horkin ijtHENEVER I am tempted to take myself seriously. I remember the description of a journalist evolved by Sir Hugh Clifford, famous administrator and writer. •A journalist." wrote Sir Hugh, "is usually a commonplace little man who has the extraordinary effrontery to express his own opinions." He1,480 words
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1030 1934-10-21 8 C. H. Stanley- Jones - Things Are Moving: Strong Action Probable Against Trade Fakirs C. H. Stanley-Jones Tbe Beauties Of Kota Tinggi THINGS are moving. Last week I promised readers a Stavisky sensation. A local business man said to me a few days ago: "You don't know how near the truth you are." IN one1,030 words
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Article94 1934-10-21 8 Girl's 71-Foot Drop Down Chimney Copenhagen A liitle girl of 12, daughter of a railwayman of Randers, finding ladders set up inside a chimney stack 22 metres (71% feet) high which is under construction, began to climb up. She got to the top unno'.iced by the workmen.94 words
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Article95 1934-10-21 8 Worked For Twenty-Five Prime Ministers Alexandria Tho death ha? occurred here of Mohamed Issn. who is described as "Egypt's most perfect servant He had served as personal servant to 25 Egyptian Prime Ministers since 1908, and at the time of his death was serving under the present95 words
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Article308 1934-10-21 8 A Unity Of Thought And Prayer IN view of the fact that Armistice Day 'November il> falls this year on a Sunday, the Archbishop of Canterbury has addressed the following letter to all th.? diocesan bishops m England "Lambeth Palace, SE. V September 14, 1934. "My dear Bishop,308 words
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Article60 1934-10-21 8 Movement Popular In China Nankins, Oct. 5. The Boy Scout movement is continu- ing to prove popular m China and, according to the latest s f atistics, there I are 8,979 scouts m the country. Kiangsu, Kwangtung and Chekiang j have the largest number -among the provinces,60 words
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Article103 1934-10-21 8 Sixty Dead Animals On Shore Of Lake Nairobi, Kenya. The mysterious death of a large number of hippopotami on Lake Albert is reported by Mr. E. J. Wayland, the Director of Geological Survey. Uganda. Ai one time 60 of the dead animals were coun'ed on a shor. stretch103 words
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Article89 1934-10-21 8 "Marie Dressier" Of Turkey Istanbul. Turkey has discov. "Ed a possible successor to Marie Dressier. She is 68-year-old Nena Hanem. *:.i is now one of the most popular ft .s stars m Turkey. She usually plays the role of a mo'he-. Her rules for acting are89 words
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Advertisement150 1934-10-21 8 s-+ ""Y THAT a surprising difference WaterW bury's Compound has made m my life! I greet each day with new vigour f work without fear of fatigue enjoy my leisure hours with unbounded zest! £-^l "I have almost forgotten what it is to catch cold. I no longer dread disease.150 words
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Article529 1934-10-21 9 camera Corner Find Out Things For Yourself! nrtOTOGRAPHY is a hobby ir, P «hich there is no limit lor ex i{ the amateur should so J^'vith formulae and trick jg*L w hkh have been explained j^ters of the era v«r discoveries are continually •iimade. It is529 words
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Article30 1934-10-21 9 93-Year-Old Canadian Editor Montreal. impost 63 years, died here at £c age of pre-Confed^t^^rin wTr r in"8 S 7i aftCr th Ww«SKSJ XaTgnT'ltM/ f POrtCCi Garibaidi s30 words
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Article324 1934-10-21 9 To Ring At Melbourne Centenary A PARTY of English bell-ringers who are on a visit to Australia m connection with the Centenary celebrations of Melbourne, arrived m Colombo recently m the P. and O. Branch Line's Barrabool. In a tour of about 6.500 miles m and round324 words
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Article48 1934-10-21 9 Helsmgfors. An aeroplane built entirely of heavy metals has been comDletod at the Institute of Aviation m Moscow. It is claimed to be the first all-heavy-metal aeroplane m the world. Its designers also claim that it can develop a speed of 198 miles an hour.48 words
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Article500 1934-10-21 9 TRAGIC FATE OF M.P.'S DAUGHTER Fall From Motor Launch (By Air Mail) London, Oct 3 AN M.P. told a tragic story at an inquest at Swanage to-day on Miss Margaret Ursula Edmondson. j 20, daughter of Sir James Edmondson. j M.P. for Banbury. Miss E<lmondson died m Swanage Hospital yesterday500 words
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Article220 1934-10-21 9 Boy Prisoners' Uprising In U.S. Island Gaol New York. 'THE Baseball ground of Landall's Island prison was turned into battlefield when 3G5 boy prisoners fought the police.. Attacked with baseball bats, fists and stones, the police replied by using tear gas and had, before order could be restored,220 words
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Article186 1934-10-21 9 Eve Of A Great Discovery (By Air Mail) London. Oct. A CRATE of venomous snakes arrive! n London lasi week and was inimodia )y taken charge of, not by representatives of the Zoo. bui by those of a famous British clinical research laboratory For British doctors186 words
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Article, Illustration78 1934-10-21 9 Well-Digger Buried Ali\c For Four Days IVlgrade. P^scuers dug for 100 hours before they made contact with Pragomir RistoviU-n v/ho was buried alive by fal! of oyrth '•vhen dijicrinp; B well near Kraljovo. Jlis life was saved by a board w across .he shaft Vi inches abo\p his78 words
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Article, Illustration992 1934-10-21 10 T HIS B USTNt S S OF SHOPPING THERE'S NO end to the ingenuity of these colour enthusiasts. Even SUN GLASSES have now been designed to match one's beach costume and are appearing with gay CORAL, jade, yellow, blue, white or orange frames, and so becoming are they one wonders992 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1934-10-21 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. IB?y^ ex: w the i&JfStn C-iurch r^O p.m.. JwtfSy^- Ste n»ien Ba iciating, t W£*\ Gardtf^Ji r-he brid'. Lan D. P and 0 tig CorJ^^jTrjore Mr. Menzies is the 55tf^ Mrs. T ies, of rf Cults. Aberdt fLJ^Capt. W. L. Gardner, and man w .11,634 words
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Article537 1934-10-21 12 1 WHEN the grand machine appeared superbly floating m newly suudued element, and (fate cradle containing the bold Aerial Navigator was seen de pending from it, astonishment i the multitude, and awful uence filled the air, which the i I instant was m tremulation the most impassioned537 words
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Article1108 1934-10-21 12 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Take A Camp Bed Amid Be C®mf®rfealble IN tommoii with many other residents of Singapore, I shall be suffering from a tiff neck dining the early part of next veek. To-morrow the machines which are taking part m the air1,108 words
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Article616 1934-10-21 12 Horatius II - Horatius II WELL, boys, with all this talk of airmindedness and the England Australia race, I think I cannot do better than begin by telling you a couple of aeroplane stories. Stop me if you've heard them. TWO dear old maiden ladies had been616 words
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Advertisement234 1934-10-21 12 Thousands and thousands of Doctors till over the world testify to the exceptional value of SERRAVALLOS TONIC (Cinchona Iron Wine) and prefer to prescribe it m cases of ANAEMIA, etc., etc. Start taking "Serravallo's Tonic" and proof that it does, what it claims Proof that it really improves the condition234 words
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951 1934-10-21 13 Air Mail - Air Mail (By ALLEGED TO HAVE KILLED FATHER PUBLIC DENUNCIATION BY HFP MOTHER) Nights In IWontmartre French Tragedy Of "Emancipated" Youth p interest undinnni.hed by the lapse tf ftS^JSi Wednesday. Publicly denf£ T.W ZZSTZTg. mr-oW girl will appear before the judges at the Seine951 words
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Article, Illustration197 1934-10-21 13 Air Mail - Air Mail 'By Will Go In Small Garage London, Oct. 10. 4N autogyro that will cost just over £100, and will go into a small garage is to be put on the market early next year. This interesting news comes from Glasgow, where, at the197 words
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194 1934-10-21 13 Air Mail - STILL HOPE Mauretania May Go On Cruising Air Mail (By London, Oct. 10. THE lamous Mauretania may yel continue to sail the seas, although she is absent from the list of autumn and winter sailings just issued. An official of the Cunard -White Star Line m Liverpool, when asked •if194 words
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Article81 1934-10-21 13 Air Mail - Air Mail (By Brazil Trying To Make It Dear London, Oct. 10. THE National Coffee Department m Brazil is still burning, coffee. It is restricting the amount of coffee for sale and so hoping to ensure a profitable price for the producers. Nearly 600,000 bags of81 words
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Article453 1934-10-21 13 Air Mail - Air Mail By Murder Charge MEDICINE VENDOR FOR TRIAL London, Oct. 10. €JIS examintion of hairs under a microscope was described by Df« Roche Lynch, the Home Office analyst, when Francis Godfrey St. John, 43, describing himself as a vendor of medicine, of Hampton-road. Forest Gate,453 words
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Advertisement103 1934-10-21 13 1 I En iH g> a gjm mb y«^ gmm g-| j^« f f [J n LALiUuliPi Ikiyi*^' t brings smiles and smiles ji < m mean happiness. A healthy Q■ t I child makes a happy f I! EL mother. Follow this simple fe I I T\ advice, endorsed103 words
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1308 1934-10-21 14 Mars - Letters From A Malayan Student In London Mars The Gorgeous Approach to Europe The. writer of the series of articles of which this- is the first is a young Malayan who Uft Singapore recently to study m London. He has never sten Europe before and ttese first impressions iciU be1,308 words
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Article104 1934-10-21 14 Palestine Tribute To Late King Albert Paris. A large tract of land m Palestine rs to bo planted as a fores: m memory of the late king Albert of the Belgians, according: to the Jewish Telegraph Agency, which sates that Mr. Mayor Dizengoff, the Mayor of Tel104 words
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Article85 1934-10-21 14 Stands Godfather Twice Within Ten Days Arras, North .France. For the second time m ten days President Lebrun has stood godfather to the child of a French workman. This time it is baby Albert Levoux. w*io has been given the Christian name of the President. He is the85 words
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Article80 1934-10-21 14 Man Who Wanted Dancers To Be More Lively Helsingfors. Dancing was at its height at the annual festival being held for the employee of an estate at Pyhajarvi, Finland, when an inebriated farm-hand suddenly drew a revolver. "I will make you dance a livelier tune" he80 words
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Article90 1934-10-21 14 Victim Believed To Have Fallen Into A Coma Prague. In a wood near Znojmo. m Moravia an unknown man was found with ant. swarming over him. They were brushed off him and he was taken to> hospital, where he died The cause of death was poisoning dueReuter - 90 words
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Article192 1934-10-21 14 Pastor's 23rd. Time Ip Kilimanjaro Nairobi. DR. Reusch. a German pastor of the Marimgu Mission. Tanganyika has just set up a new record m East African mountaineering by climbing to the summit of Kilimanjaro 18,700 feet> for the twenty-third time. On every ascent Dr. Rcuscii confesses that Africa's192 words
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Advertisement537 1934-10-21 14 "Stockings and handker- n At i* s~% L/>LI~ 0— N chiefs may now be pur- Ml J&± JS& j aS^^ chased from the automatic /^*h Vcm M^^' WS Js^s~* 111 &z& JSL WB does Bourn-vita give me BETTER SLEEP and mare energy? ===s^^^^/ /V V REMARKABLE NEW EVIDENCE ■^^^^C//' N^537 words
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77 1934-10-21 15 LIENYUN PORT Harbour In North China Hsuchow, Oct. 4. THE first wharf o t the Lienyun harITI Haichcw the terminus o. the Lunghai railway was offioiaiiv bv° tSe Vht' 6 effOrtS have been "ado The breakwater have been coirnleteri many smaller boats have X a sv cast anchor m the77 words
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Article, Illustration651 1934-10-21 15 Sydney Lee - Dashing Player In matenr Championship Sydney Lee Billiards By EDWARDS A NATURAL CUEMAN THE balls ran very hard for me at times during my final game at i Thurstons against Edwards m the I Amateur Championship. I suppose it must have been my fault, but there were occasions when i651 words
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Article120 1934-10-21 15 Captain Who Boasted Before A Marshal Nice. AHATIVE of Provence was recounting his valiant deeds n the Battle of the Marne to a circle of admiring companions m a cafe here. At a neighbouring table sat a gentle- man with a white moustache, smiling quiet y to himself.120 words
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Article96 1934-10-21 15 Marriage Banquet Lasts For Three Days Budapest. At Szenttamas, m southern Hungary, a marriage banquet attended by 500 guests has lasted for three days. Four gypsy bands played day and night. Two oxen were roasted whole. Five hundred head of poultry and more than 200 wheel-sized96 words
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Article42 1934-10-21 15 Belgrade. Honey is being used as a base for face creams m Belgrade. It is said to be a wonderful aid to beauty. Honey cold cream, honey /vanishing cream and honey packs are m great demand m the beauty parlours.42 words
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Article, Illustration278 1934-10-21 15 Donald M. Greig - Donald M. Greig Tennis No. 20. By UNUSUAL STROKES IT is not every player who realises that a ball need not always be hit over the net to be good. If the ball is acutely angled across the court and you are able to hit278 words
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Article107 1934-10-21 15 The most extraordinary stroke have ever had played against me w*u a service which Nicholas Mishu, tho famous Rumanian player who played a lot m England a few years ago, used when he was feeling somewhat disgusted with his play. Finding his ordinary service not quite successful, to107 words
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Advertisement228 1934-10-21 15 <HE LOST WEIGHT EACH WEEK The Weal Way To Reduce n write* to tell how she is re- fat— and her way seems to *Z ideal way. "in 49 year? >! ins. in ktandwas 13 S lbs. when I started *r* eV el teaspoonful of kruseh n Salts nine, I228 words
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Advertisement210 1934-10-21 15 "j mi i r^^ )^^^^f^' The trength to resist th« \\\\Mh\\\\wm&- /^2L^24&£'' weakening iniluence of the 'iPV^ \l§glK// -1-™ P—"- return,, the Jl'yg/h'l p| ;VT yfS^Y/ number of red blood cor- /l^^^-' puscles increases and within \wv i 1/ r\ a short time (hi- patieri' \&e\% AA. iP'<)v Br~i fit210 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1934-10-21 16 " Horatius - "Horatius" Vy PLAYING FOR SAFETY WHEN playing m a No Trumps declaration, it is important that as many tricks as possible should be won m suits which have to be established. Yet there are many players who consider that to bring off a successful finesse represents all that can1,016 words
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Article179 1934-10-21 16 12 Shillings A Day For Keeping Eyes Shut New York. SEVEN men masquerading as blind beggars have been making a comfortable living out of charitable pecpte m New York. This was revealed when a "blind' beggar was arrested for soliciting alms on the underground. At first the authorities179 words
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Article159 1934-10-21 16 Air Mail - Air Mail (By American To Photograph At Bottom Of Lake (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. I An American has come to this couni try to try and photograph the Loch Ness j monster m the depths of its watery 'home- He is Mr. J. E.159 words
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Article809 1934-10-21 16 Peace Comes At Last To I Togoland (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 1. rOGOLAND-the vast African territory F which is administered under a Br--1 SS mandate by the Government of he Geld Coast— is peaceful. There have been no wars m809 words
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Article164 1934-10-21 16 "British-Made M Japanese Goods (By Aiv Mail' (From Our Own Correspondent) Manchester, Oct. 3. lAPANESE textile goods arc being J offered to Lancashire mill owner, for export to British Colonies and the Dominions m an attempt 10 evade quota restrictions which were drawn up to protect ths164 words
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Article137 1934-10-21 16 Diseases That Are (a used By Smoke (By Air Mail' (From Our Oirn Correspondent) London, Oct. 3. "Can we attribute cancer to a smokeladen atftiosphere?" This question was ask d by Dr. H. A. deit Vceux, m his presidential address to the National Smoke Abatement137 words
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Article56 1934-10-21 16 Here is another story for gourment*. It comes from Nairobi. A Uganda game ranger .shot five elephants. When his porters returned to the scene two hours later all ihey found was Svc skeletons. The local natives had descended on the carcases like a flock of vultures, aud not56 words
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Advertisement173 1934-10-21 16 /fREALV^: relief from] I prickly; At last! Real relief from the torment of prickly heat. Add three tablespoonfuls of Scrubb's to your bath water, and feel the foe gradually loosen his hold, as Scrubb's t brings you peace and bodily comfort. Scrubb's conquers perspiraSCRUBBS CLOUDY AMMONIA v SAVE your MONEY173 words
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Advertisement105 1934-10-21 16 I "Imagine How Proud lAm —when other mothers ask me how I keep baby so hca i She's never been ill. Hardly ever cries. She is a contented I baby. And all because of proper feeding. Ever si nee weanI ing I've been^giving her Quaker Oats gruel. It supplies pracP105 words
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Article, Illustration300 1934-10-21 17 No. 2. Major A. Chamier, 0.8. E. I a Chamier, Second m Com 1 B ion, S.S.V.F., jo;nne^fii&n Reserve of Officers ip I tr hi Ma cr I vas disable to take a hart! ■Erroe having been rejected o:i I :':cient eye-sight, but 1300 words
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Article774 1934-10-21 17 :i, S i:iii»'lll;iiiii*' ii>> BY I 1 ONE OF THEM s f^'.Uirlt' meeting was held J* the last week-end and 4 interfered considerably, i 2**.°" Saturday, the ivj *®y satisfactory, over received, the-t be- the S.V.C. but m J*«* a representation of the L 7T- re774 words
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Article335 1934-10-21 17 Successor Of Mr. Arthur Henderson THERE has «)een i fcreat deal :,f o pecuA/ri a i on as l 0 wi is likel y to succeed Mr Artnur Henderson as Secretary of tne Laoour Party. r«L Un 5 erstand (w «tc.s an Observer CorH ent) that no335 words
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Article114 1934-10-21 17 Hands Money Over To Police Without Giving Name New York. A woman with a small child walked into a police station and handed the officer m charge a parcel. She then left without giving; her name. Whon the officer opened the parcel he found it contained more114 words
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Article126 1934-10-21 17 Can Only Speak "Aniihai Language" A D Belgrade, l AKT> of m*;n, hunting m the woods near Uzitza, saw wha: they thought to be a strange animal running through tho wood They fired, and the creature dropped. When they approached Jthey found a youth of about 15 years126 words
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Article158 1934-10-21 17 Benjamin Franklin's I Timepiece I Philadelphia I^KE watch which was owned by Ben- jamin Franklin. America's grcu! piiilosopher, statesman and man or j of letters, is m pawn. i The .solid gold timepiece was pledged by a musician whose name the pawn- j broker refuses to reveal. The158 words
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Article112 1934-10-21 17 Sir Alan Prepares For New Attempt IT is understood that Sir Alan Cobham's non-stop. air-re-fuellin«» flight to India will take place m .he next fern weeks. Since he wishes first to carry oat tins contract with the British Air Ministry before he turns his attention to112 words
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Advertisement800 1934-10-21 17 ■-■"^^^■•^^■^i^aBSBBBBWaaWaBl bbbbbI bbbbI bb9 BbbbI BbbbsT BbbbI BsbbbI bbbbbI BbbbbI sbbbV sbbbb! BbbbbI I B /^*REAT men use safe and simple methods. The greatest physicians, for B instance, advocate simplicity m healing— meaning by "simplicity" that the y method used should work m close harmony with natural laws and deal800 words
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Miscellaneous45 1934-10-21 17 Tl\n: TABLE 'io-day: 938 a.m 10 U3 p.;.t. To-morrow: 10.10 am, 10.48 pm Tuesday: 10.39 am., n S! pjn. Wednesday: liv? a.m. Thursday u.lO a.m.. 1 1 3f> p.m Friday: 0.40 a.m.. 12 05 pm. Saturday: 127 a.m., 12.35 p.m. Sunday 2.08 a.m.. 1.11 pm.45 words
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Article, Illustration2867 1934-10-21 18 " Dragon - "Dragon" (By Ik\/tt qr 1 Tr* j\ IRvill^l] f\ O O h**- 1 i Meeting Next Month At Triangular Tournament In Ipoh Rules And Regulations Already Drafted The Singapore Open Doubles Championship Who will Win The Title? On Tactic How Miss Betty Ho and Dorothy Low2,867 words
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Advertisement213 1934-10-21 18 B^b^H a Vitamin anti-infective pro- vided by a special concentrate. Vi'amin B complex nourshing and X appetite creating— provided by finest B^^^ mail extract. v j i^tt^i^^^^^B^B Vitamin C preventing scurvy guarB, '^j y anteed m the concentrated orange EKb —^^'^^^i^H juice which also provides delicious tW^LUMflgf B flavour I213 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-21 18 ,-jii I1 i l iiihiiiiijiij ,iUJUliJiJ>i^'ft'W r^Trir l ttmiiiiiiiiii:ininiiiiiiiimiw»i»i[iiiiii^iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMi)iiiiiiiiiiiiitwMMM«M|| Jin ofucKs!^ IN PUi-K_13 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1934-10-21 19 " Clubman - "Clubman" (By t gaP ore Ping-Pvng Championships Pos ions ,n League Tablef Straits Physical Athletic Party To Pul ail Bukum Amicable iA:s <>At Home" Tennis Tournament Of Gemas Railway Institute n-j^ress is being made m Jl^apore inter-club pingUnships. i Matches are, 31 SS practically every1,699 words
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Article172 1934-10-21 19 Judge Relieved Of £5 In Court Prague IN full view of the court, Josef J.. a com-* morcial -raveller charged with fraud at Prague, chea;ed the judge out of nearly £5. Josef was fined for an irregularity about his^ tickets when he was on his way from Brnc172 words
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Article96 1934-10-21 19 Regularity Of Catapult Air Service The German Lufthansa has now made it? £5 a scheduled flight m the? regular postal f.'. rvice across the Atlantic Ocean. Since putting into service the motor beat "Schwa* btnlar.d", the Trans-Oceanic service has at its disposal for the Atlantic hop of 1,00096 words
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Article361 1934-10-21 19 Troise And His Ma uJoliers With Don Carlos TO-DAY'S Empire wireless progr;immis as follows: 235 p.m. Big Ben. A Religious Berviee* relayed from St. Martin-in-the-Field.s. 3.20 p.m. A Violin Recital by Imo Pcugnet. "Greenwich Time Signal a' 3.j5 p.m.) 3 50 p.m. A Running Commentary on the361 words
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Advertisement124 1934-10-21 19 cjgjgkk c if't^i^i^i :i-t::i;:i.:i;i«ri:.tKi..i!ii:ii;:ifrt; ■!!ii!ii!iiiinii)SKintMiiii!;ii!«Mli!ti:i;:iri!!t!!ii!ll!ii!i::i fHtvt!!iMl!iiiiin»uiii«itaiiiiii!iii!ii irrrm-aiiii-i ii■iiiti■ i t i r r i i i t I I.— SOUIA) DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. Tff^\\Ul M 1 2.— CONSISTENCY IN CHAR ACT! RISTICS. C^l^ jC^^W p AND THEY ARE REDUCED IN RICK! 4 1W Jlilf i y' V A v^& mon124 words
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2543 1934-10-21 20 " Rimau - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED "Rimau" (By Singapore's Convincing taigby Football Form Record For Season Compared With Selangor And Perak Penang Strengthening Their Weak Links Farleigh Robertson Trophy Returns To Perak Asiatic Fifteen Win Match At Penang— Inter-School Soccer "Sensation" SF.LANGOR and Perak were to have met m Kuala Lumpur2,543 words
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Article705 1934-10-21 20 "K. O - "K.O." (By PONGRATULATIOXS to Little V Lewis. The ambition of every boxer is to win a title, and Lewis has reached his goal after 12 years m the fighting game. He is Lewis credit to boxing and a worthy title-holder. As Win* A705 words
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Advertisement678 1934-10-21 21 Iks l I n I 1^ &k Zr^ WORLD'S AIR SPEED RECORD— W/O Francesco Ajrello, 423 m.p.h. ~-=Z=^r_ zzzr^. ~<'^Jr Mil 8 a 1 9&P iLJL c 104-33. <d==z*dF =^E^^^W^&&- ■I II I^^ I i WORLD'S LONGEST NON-STOP FLIGHT— MM. Codos Rossi— H55 V/ORLD'S ALTITUDE' RECORD— M. Gustave'Lemoine, 44,819 feet.678 words
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Article337 1934-10-21 22 State Rugby Four Tries Unconverted WINNERS' BRILLIANT DISPLAY .Frcrn Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR beat Perak at rugger n the padang to-day by four tries and a dropped goal (16 points; to a try (three points). Selan<ror gave a surprisingl> brilliant display and completely337 words
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Article61 1934-10-21 22 Inter-State Hockey At Ipoh (From. Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. IN an inter-State "nockey maich to-day Selangor defeated Perak by 3—l. Selangor were the bctier side ail round. Baharon opened the scoring for P^rak and Yzclman equalised later. Grenier next scored for S-lai?gor who led at l^alf61 words
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Article444 1934-10-21 22 Drake Does Hat-Trick j Against Birmingham I London. Sept. 29. VERY impressive scenes look place to-d&v at Chester and Hanley, where meat crowds stood during a minute* silence and sang "Abide with Me" m memory of the victims of the Gresford colliery disaster Wrexham were playing444 words
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Article358 1934-10-21 22 VOLUNTEERS BEAT S.C.C. Yesterday's Rugby MARGIN OF VICTORY OF 23—9 THE Singapore Volunteer Corps did very well to defeat the S.C.C. at rugby yesterday on the padang by 28 points (four goals and a try) to nine, two penalty goals and a try. The match was evenly-contested there being little358 words
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750 1934-10-21 22 The Singles Semi-Finalists Decided Ladies Final Between Champion And Runner -Up ONE ot the most tnruung emu w keenly-contested matches m the Singapore badminton open single 5 championship was -seen at the Clerical Union court yesterday afternoon when Seah'.Eng Hee, the -star" who knocked out Koh Ken.'. Siang, the champion,750 words
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Article158 1934-10-21 22 Back Injury Heal ng Very Soon "I ;tm not hobbli'ig about any :vnv md I think I shall be abl" tr hana! i I racket again m about a month. BM Mrs Helen Wills Moody when iow her back injury which has k^p. tier from the courts158 words
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Article37 1934-10-21 22 In a lugger match at Tanglin day the Royal Artillery bea< the Regiment by e'ghi points to nil, scoring goal and a try. Nichol s converted hi own try and Ainsworth nored n other.37 words
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Advertisement134 1934-10-21 22 I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. t ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The I Great Eastern Life 1 Assurance Co., Ltd* I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). 1 HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, I Cecil Street, Singapore. 1 LONDON OFFICE: 27, Oid Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with134 words
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Advertisement7 1934-10-21 22 I^^ MALAYAN 1 I RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE.7 words
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Advertisement49 1934-10-21 22 •V Jfe I aider a Kitted with St< et< with Cork. Bi. I rint Size JJ-JJ Rt Size M VACUUM JARS. Mouth. 2 I'm B H sl. r> Each. I I Kit liffu l'l:« T I tin *«J,fS loured E i (|(-rclla N^J*J i t I Whiteaway 1^ I49 words
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Article468 1934-10-21 23 " Referee - Al Rivers S hould Seek New Fields "Referee' (By HM He M^gjnay Tri mmcd I B That us the question member Ltbe huge qwwd asked themselves Lthey left the New World on Friday Km after seeing A I well and truly Lg Max Santos, the latest importa--I^3 from the Philippines.468 words
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Article44 1934-10-21 23 Meet At Batu Pahat o*r Own Correspondent) Johore. Oct 18 J* presence of a large gatherSfS ***** com Peted. R^SS? 1001 'Bandai Pengbail match I^^S S^ ere Panted. r I «?Si beat the Teon ISLt 001 the runners-up m the by 36^24^44 words
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Article13 1934-10-21 23 """■School Badminto r °«niament «CamS,: hR ""er-schooi JfJoStewf, were <" s nbut-13 words
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Article22 1934-10-21 23 *b Lan V. to.,, H- MrHn^il i J 2 Ue; C D »X' R s MacHn We M A £j_22 words
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Article202 1934-10-21 23 Police And Chinee At Rugger <Frcm Our Own Reporter) COLTS HOCKEY TEAM JPOTe sides. thei^inH^?^" 1511 Sin^ Tho p,- P s A^ L WAY SOCCER. &u^afefe2'i«!4 an weie the scorers. T KI.ANG HOCKEY SSg* o0 Clllb m a friendly game or I]ms ,T?^ N o P en202 words
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Article20 1934-10-21 23 T TJ Ol aii T W. Morray. E W Reevp T Hu^ c Hallett; c. A. Joy c?aS«'20 words
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Article, Illustration560 1934-10-21 23 K.L. Schools Soccer EXTRA TIME FAILS TO BRING SCORE. (From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur, Friday. /JNE of the. largest crowds seen on m the Kuala Lumpur paiiang lor a 'Oiig time turned out. this afternoon o witness the Thomson Cup iniei-•-chcol soccer final560 words
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Article62 1934-10-21 23 AUTUMN MEETING liM raiRD day. 3fi H RICH: 'd lor tly. LADId V ftor/ will •li.-y;.r v ;k 03 'irnibor c!t the m *tuM i-each th Secretary oti -> h October, Fir further vun 1f Cfee '«>» j Si-ewster ah. SHEAfFER'S LIFETIME PENS Guarantee d for the62 words
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Title Section12 1934-10-21 24 The Sunday Tribune FIVE CE.YIS SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1934. 2 -112 words
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Article, Illustration120 1934-10-21 24 The Medical Congress The officers of the new Singapore Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. M nf the fater |or is to the left centre of the picture m national costw* I f^c era gelation of tropical Medic ne, held m Nanking, Us^^ ftomttw right is Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, ol Malaya,120 words
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