Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 28 October 1934
1934-10-28
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Title Section11 1934-10-28 1 The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1934. v^ >.!!. FIVE CKNTS11 words
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420 1934-10-28 1 01/E IN SINGAPORE TO-D A V Melbourne To Darwin In Splendid Time Attempting Record For Double Journey k record dash back to England is being attempted by Cathcart Jone< and Waller, participant* the England to Me bourne air race. They left ibourne shortly420 words
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Article, Illustration442 1934-10-28 1 Coming Naval Talks Demand For Parity result of the 1935 Naval Conference, for which preparatory talks begin m I ondrv next month, is considered by large numbers of Japanese to by <; life a'ul death" que-tio' for the nation. It is widely held that Japan's442 words
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Article197 1934-10-28 1 HOME FOOTBALL f I: RESULTS APPEAR I ON PACE 3. iilii|ii|::i;i|niHl"i' i'|.ii;iiiili'iMiii|tiiii|ni> liilin.if.'n, I Conference, or face the serious -lisapprovul of their fellow-coun-l' rymen. I A well-known writer on naval flails. Capiain Seiho Arima. :ates m the latest number of jf Contemporary Japan" that: "The Japanese are197 words
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Article82 1934-10-28 1 The marriage which has beat arranged be ween Curtis DelmarMorgan and Susan Henrietta Hargreaves Brown will take place at Penang on Jan. 3, Mrs. Hargreaves Brown and the Misses Hargreaves Brown sail for Malaya on Dec. 8 Visitors to Malaya House hii week include Mr. W. T. Williams. Kuaia82 words
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Article68 1934-10-28 1 Decision To Delay It Approved Shanghai, Oct. 27. THE deci^ien to pos.pone the Fil'.n Na.ional Congrt.-s is beuv? welcomed m political circle m China as ;hey expect that ihi* Will help 10 bring abjut an amicable settlement of the differences between Nanking and Canton b> fore the68 words
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Article82 1934-10-28 1 Receipts Total Over Thro Millions D üblin, Oct. 27. THE receipts for the Irish Hospitals sweepstake, the draw m which begins today, total £3 234.619 and the amount available for prizes is £2,001.193. There will be twenty first prizes of £30,000, twenty second prizes of £15 000. andReuter - 82 words
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Article642 1934-10-28 1 Air Mail - Air Mail (By Mr. Lloyd George 9 s Grave Warning "There Is Only Just Time To Stop It" (From Our Own Correspondent j London, Oct. 15. r^HE nations are snarling and baring their teeth and there is only just time to stop war." This grave warning642 words
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328 1934-10-28 1 Reported Abdication Of The King Off Siam TRAVELLERS from Siam declare that there are persistent reports m Bangkok that King Prajadhipok has abdicated No news to this effect has appeared m the Bangkok paper* and nothing has been received from our correspondent m th" Siamese Capital, so it is obvious328 words
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Advertisement104 1934-10-28 1 goodwood ***** r Eord IEMiS COURTS -b now be reserved at |1/- an evening. far R«er vations Phone 6490# CONCERT IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND "ider the distinguished patronage of j E. The Officer Administering the Govt. and Mrs. Caldecott rE. The General Officer Commanding and Mrs. Lewin AT104 words
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Advertisement13 1934-10-28 1 N.E.M. (Nat. cua; Employers Mutual V INSURE YOU Fire, Burglar;*, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article286 1934-10-28 2 Coming By Plant LOCAL PAVILIONS ENTERPRISE WHEN Mr. Ca? heart Jones and Ut. K. Waller, who have just completed the trip to Melbourne m the great air race and are now on their way back by air to England, arrive m Singapore this evening, they w:!l286 words
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Article102 1934-10-28 2 ONCE IN CHINESE ARMY Adventurous Career Of Englishman New Westminster (British Columbia 1 AN Englishman who wrote poetry, "punched" cows m the United States, fought against Redskins and held a commission m the Chinese Army, has died at the age of 59. He was Mr. William E. Maiden, and he102 words
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Article461 1934-10-28 2 Air Mail - Air Mail (By Suicide Of Girl Just Engaged i (From Our Own Cwresvondent) London, Oct. 10. PATHETIC letters left by a girl who committed suicide a week afteiv becoming engaged brought into strange prominence a tragedy that" tha City coroner, Mr. F. Danford Thomas, inquired into.461 words
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Article79 1934-10-28 2 Missionaries Carried Into Szechuen Shanghai, Oct. 11. f.C vices reaching here from Yunan fthat Miss G. Emblen, Mr. A. Hayand Mr. R. A. Bosshardt, missionin bandit hands, are being carried rds Szechuen, stronghold ot Co*ne three were captured by the bandits t 80 miles from Kweiyang,. at a79 words
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Article63 1934-10-28 2 Alleged To Be Plotting Against Canton Canton, Oc\. 14. The local Public Safety Bureau yesterday arrested seven girl students of the Provincial Girl's Normal School alleged to be members of a reacionary organisattan that had been engaged m plotting against the peace and order m Can on. The63 words
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Article50 1934-10-28 2 Kidnappers Demand $50,000 For Louisville Lady Louisville, Oct. 11. Ohio society circles received a great {•.hock to-day when armed bandits kidnapped Mrs. Berry Stoll, one of the wealthiest women m the State, -md leader cf Louisville's 'upper ten." The kidnappers have demanded •^550,000 ransom money for the release50 words
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Article171 1934-10-28 2 NINE YEARS ON THE ROAD Germans Who Were m Malaya Calcutta. t AFTER being on the road for nine years and travelling more than 60 000 miles, a German couple, Herr F Hecker and his wife, have arrived m Calcutta on their way home to Munich. They left Germany m171 words
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Article82 1934-10-28 2 Estate Manager Taken To Hospital (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Oct. 27. motoring to Ipoh, Mr. C. U. Stafford, manager of Salamat Estate, met with an accident near Sungei Siput. The car skidded and went into a ditch, and Mr. Stafford received a bad cut on one arm.82 words
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Article88 1934-10-28 2 Punjabis Charged With Murder (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 27. A FIGHT between parties of Chines and Punjabis last night at Liv Chemor resulted m the death of a rhinwcft va^nable gardener after n< haS is alleged, been severely beaten with sticks. The Chinese detained two88 words
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Article597 1934-10-28 2 Nol Surprised DEPOSED SILTAN'S HALF BROTHER < lotombo, Oct. it. PRINCE Mohamed Ismail Tuttumanifflu, claimant to 'h<- Maldivian Throne, arrived m Colombo this morning, travelling overland from India. "I was aware of the trmibJed stau of affairs m my country,* 1 he toid ti reporter of597 words
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Advertisement198 1934-10-28 2 j ROBINSONS HAVE A SMALL COLLECTION OF f EXCEEDINGLY SMART S Evening Dresses) j FOR THE NOT SO SLENDER I MODELS OF OUTSTANDING I DISTINCTION AND CHARM m PRICES RANGE FROM $8052 j I s Sfctlii 1. 1 iiil I i ii I i"H iiii!rii!f:;j!:sint;iiii!ii!iiiii'i|i!i.;i:i|'i«:H!rji!liiriii:iin,:i;ii!ii!H;;i :i 1:1 :i ii i198 words
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Miscellaneous144 1934-10-28 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 43. ACROSS:— I. Diver: 4. Orarium; 10. Oo; 11. Rex; 12. Or; 13. Use; 14. Vis; IG. Taro; 18. Etna; 20. Espial; 21. Sark; 23. Ear; 24. Sty; 25. No; 27. Me; 30. Abeam; 33. Mail; 34-. Gib; 35. Mi; 36. One; 38. Along; 40. Net; 41.144 words
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Miscellaneous671 1934-10-28 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 44 S4OO MUST BE WON First Prize $250 Second Prize $150 CONDITIONS ['ITp F Tc~P kIK X I P 1 Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS jM I it 'JIPL^ L-P" CO.. LTD., 94, Robinson Road, ar.d HF~ f^M h I HH I I n mark671 words
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Article519 1934-10-28 3 League Surprises XRSENAL BEATEN BY SrNDERLAND London, Oct. 21. fHK defeat of the League ChamI" and the Cup-holders who played away from home provided tl* biggest surprises m to-day's first division results. Manche>UT City visited Aston Villa and had to acknowledge defeat by 1 goa'< to 2.Reuter - 519 words
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Article69 1934-10-28 3 D avis Beaten By 875 Points feftixn ii Rmurne, Oct. 27. if wm Ullaru^ retained the World's wiliardr, ChamoionshiD tMc by to e-atms Joe Davis by 875 points. {Scares werrUndrum 23.553 g v »5 22 673 V L macie a lva: bul m the lfter temtSlReuter - 69 words
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Article360 1934-10-28 3 Low Kee Fow Wins Championship Singapore, Sunday. 3 KILLIAXT leather favoured the tL TT il A ln n lal athlel s p° rt s of ground yesterday. The event, were keenly competed and many of the races ended m close nmsnes A- the conclusion of the sports.360 words
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Article155 1934-10-28 3 Unearthed By' Police ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN Florence, Oct. 27. A PLOT to assassinate Signor Mussolini, who is attending a demonstration to-day m honour of thirty-seven Fascist martyrs, is reported to have been unearthed by tHe police who stated that numerous bombs were found m the possessionReuter - 155 words
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Article41 1934-10-28 3 Early Results Of The Draw London, Oct. 27. THE following are the early results of the draw for the Irish Sweep: Highlander. CH*****, Lei, N. S. Reissmessey and Co.. Hongkong. Adriatic. CH*****. Waniao, Yuan Bank. French Concession, Tientsin.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article87 1934-10-28 3 Honours Shared In Singles Sydney. Ore. 27. THE first golf test between Great Britain and Australia began today when four singles were played, °acb side rocuring two victories. McLean (Greal Britain) beat Ferrier, •lie New South Wales champion^ 5 up and 4. Garijett < Great Britain beatReuter - 87 words
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Article93 1934-10-28 3 The following are the rSsufls oMjs€ ut Vv hit eha ven. ■'Durham 18 C^M at HarUopool. i;U,;uf>tir>hin- 6 Devon jj Somerset 1() at Wellington. rhiLr 3 Yorl:shirc <*» at Belfast. ,> )tll 1" OW AUeynians 3 Biaekhcath 8 Canliff Bradford a Rosslyn Park 6 Coventry *«tey 4 D€Yon|»OitReuter - 93 words
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Article40 1934-10-28 3 Shanghai, Oct. :!7. The Police at Amoy. In South Fukian.. raided a suspected Communist haurv on Thursday. Five persons were arresl d and sentenced to death. Five women Communists were shot I*t Foochow yesterday.-Mm Kuo Jir. i Pao.40 words
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Article158 1934-10-28 3 Accident To Well-Known Local European WHILE supervising the straightening out of a propeller block of the Blue Funnel steamer, the Ulysses, about ten o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. H. Barren, a well-known local European of the Singapore Harbour Board, met with a very serious accident when the158 words
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Article242 1934-10-28 3 Mr. Loh Khie Lock And Miss Irene Wee i Singapore. Saturday. THE marriage was solemnised to-day at th, 1 Straus Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Ka'por. of Mt". i Loh Khie Lock, managing partner ji' thp Daisy"' FlowershGp, Singapore, and I third son of the late Mr. Loh Kco.;242 words
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Article133 1934-10-28 3 Press Comments On Oil Monopoly London, Oct. 27. The News Chronicle, m a leader, state: that cynicism could hardly go further than the Japanese reply concerning the Manchukuo oil monopoly. If Japan desired Dolitely to point om what rod the Powers prepared for then own bocks by tamelyReuter - 133 words
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Article110 1934-10-28 3 General Hishikari To Leave Manchukuo Tokyo. Oct. 11. G.iieral Hishikari. Japanese Amoas- ac!or to Manchukuo has tendered his resignation, which lias been tentatively Accepted, it is reported. It is believed that Mr. Jiro Minami, former Minister for War. has been* lecor.vncir.ied to succeed Mr. Hishikari. 11. E. the110 words
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Article197 1934-10-28 3 New Regulations Issued London Oct. 27. THE new regulations relating to ped« trian crossings, issued by Mr. Hor< Beii^ha w!1 not make it compulsory for pedestrians to use specially marked crossings, but will place the pedestrian en the same looting as the mcton.-t regarding liability forReuter - 197 words
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Article60 1934-10-28 3 Mr. Frails TiiQ»a<ij>, yr.'CUi.i'.e 01 Cambridge, Uud cl-j.-> (English Tripos Part I) has been appointed an assiFtsn master of St. Andrew's < hiiix-h of England Boyt" School to fill the vacancy caused by iL^ retiienienl cf Mr. Joseph l.cc, the R.-v. R. K. S. Adams having b- r>zeme the ne60 words
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Article708 1934-10-28 3 Singapore Base DISCUSSION IN THE NAVAL TALKS (By Aii- Mail) London, (M? Iti. I.AP.WKfeh papers an i ing that m iih- naval conversations, \dttiiral 1 ;iai«t will raise the qtfe&tioi poi writes W. X. l>.< rin t I Herald. But th re i not tfu708 words
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Advertisement25 1934-10-28 3 ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT 11, Collyer Quay. EXCELLENT GRILL j We Specialise m Contiiunhil Pi-hes. AU COOKING AND SERVICE UNDEH EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. t OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING.25 words
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Advertisement24 1934-10-28 3 Three Castles/ M Richmond Castle* Yorks. ix. M, jl M^L Jk^a Ski* 'O/xw JL JL-^JL^s^ CIGARETTES Ko L L oS» s MADE iN ENGLAND24 words
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Article773 1934-10-28 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas HOPPING from one part of the world to another on a moment's notice is. all a part of the day's work m the life of a wire-service correspondent. "I HAVE found myself m tropic tempeI ratures wearing flannel underwear and m free/ing climates m white773 words
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Advertisement152 1934-10-28 4 "^S**Sv J "o"h 'n p'^-^^gHß Alhambra -^^U&» jOOMmdX'2 V" JF Wsfe.f\ Jpfcs» u< Sun-Scorched Desert ■fey REGINALD DENNY -Afl -*^i TELL THE WORLD" GIRLS WITHOUT MEN! A SINCERE AND VIGOROUS TREATMENT OF A DARING THEME. NO MEN ALLOWED JC^b. > Mcc were taboo to fh«»# §h altered ichootgir;* »o oil152 words
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Advertisement385 1934-10-28 4 "Easily amongst the 6 BEST PICTURES of 1934" Film Daily 0b 8 E^ft II CM3 4Sfe .x... ■iTi-.-. ■i%nrti-.T >n l xn.-ir.-.i-L.i_n__- I.i_1 .i_ j -u-.-ij»t.x«-»-^. utu-_-l O IIT 1 /\"<P' Ss -—I--.- .tX Tt^T r -xirv-n-^C tT^^T. '-C »>" J M- *-I 1 wrminnTULiLji -n-inrin.-irin-irj-i- i.n n ji.-.'jj-LUULjimin JkP385 words
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Advertisement61 1934-10-28 4 A (Jloriou* Screen achievement of unrivalled beaut j and splendour. Set,-)!! Margrave m the "Dllivl MAIL says "One of the m<: t «ncl««ntinjf r <^ mantes b hay beci nn y.M,d fortune to see." > "A OiMMMtic Gem, Sumptuous MaKnificent Four Star Entertainment Charming Story Fragrant Romance."— SUNDAl PICTOKL4L. BLOSSOM61 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1934-10-28 5 When Weissmuller Via* Hearly Drowned *m wonder Johnny Weissmuller is i *N at ease while playing "Tarzan." He fei been thruU h experiences Himself that would startle even the i imagination of Edcrar Rice Burroughs, creator of the glamorous -'c MB- the swimming 11,369 words
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Article, Illustration107 1934-10-28 5 A "Legal Code" Of Their Own? Cologne. Dr. Heinroth, the well-known orni thologist, believes that storks have a. "legal code," carried out by "courts." He says that he has seen: Parent birds kill their young because they refuse to attempt to fly. A huge "court of inquiry"107 words
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Advertisement338 1934-10-28 5 They're off Every Morning Wide Awake- Happy Is^^ aHV Jl s'T ip-iv-i&v:-' W^M till! r .v uteri I "Both of them are up m their s— studies stand high at school. I'm sure Quaker Oats is the rea-C^fizk_Si-'j son. It starts them off right, /^H^tt^^^ supplies the energy and vigour338 words
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Article1656 1934-10-28 6 H. G. Wells - H. G. Wells (MR SHORT STORY By BRU-A-A-A 1 listened, no, understanding. Wa-ra-r.i-ra. •Good Lord! said I. still oiilv na ke "What an Internal shindy? Ra-iP 1 a -ra -ra -m -rp -ra-ra Ti-r.i .1 ra Aid I. io wake— topped siwft. Wbert was I? Ta-rra-rara1,656 words
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Article144 1934-10-28 6 Canada The Country For Twins And Triplets Ottawa. Canada claims to be the best country for twins. In the seven years from 1926 1932 no j fewer than 20.497 twins werte born out of a total of 1,690,032 confinements— and 1 the total population of Canada is only144 words
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Article83 1934-10-28 6 Ten-Year-Old Shell Explodes In Workshop Stockholm. The niP.n were injured and over 300 windows blown out when a shell which had been lying ir a workshop for over ten years explodedThe explosion occurred at the Varlan Engineering Works, Stockholm where the shell had been used as an83 words
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Article563 1934-10-28 6 More Manufacturing Going On A WORLDWIDE embargo on the expor of certain drugs a immbev ot countries was decreed by the Per manent Central Opium Board at its last "w? pcVefc'ehves from AiMde 14 ol the 1931 Limitation Convention, ac?oiding to which no country may Jfipoit quantifies of563 words
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Article133 1934-10-28 6 Dismissed Steward's Vengeance On Proprietor Lugano. Two men were killed and five other persons injured m a crime of vengance m a restaurant hero. A former wine steward m revenpe for his dismissal, returned to the restaurant and fired tit ihe proprietor with his revolver. The la er133 words
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Article74 1934-10-28 6 Darning: Needle, Crockery And Fishing Sinker Sydney. A postmortem held on a cow at Murwillumban. New South Wales, revealed that it had swallowed a thr^e-inch darning needle, which had pierced its hean. It had also eaten three large piece of crockery. When another cow which died frcm74 words
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Article, Illustration604 1934-10-28 6 Lunardi's Balloon Voyage ONE hundred md fifty year, ago I cenzo Lunardi successfully achiM,^ c first aerial voyage m the history «5 England. y 0I A fortnight earlier J. Tyiltt, ritai from the Comely Gardens at Edi- > seated m a small wickerwork "bisk beneath a604 words
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Advertisement59 1934-10-28 6 Valuable dresses only /J /^\aO help to create attractions; Jfevc^^t^^^^ r^tC hut cannot stop the obno- f\^iV V -f O \ious odour from one's wmm/ I 4^\ mouth. Such odour often -^l > (PAT KWA TAN) can stop iklps digestion. /J|s^ > j^h^ i. Start using 'Vav? 7^ f from59 words
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Advertisement43 1934-10-28 6 SUPER NETTEi 5M 24L. Super NXtel with Zeis? Tesear I 5* 536 24P. SuptM N>ttel with Zeiss Tessari 2.H. You are cordiall> invited to theic ntodcla lit f>ur showroom. The Singapore PHOfob U, HIC.H STHKI SINt.M'OKr Sole Agents: The Scientific instrument Company SINGAPORE.43 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1934-10-28 7 H. L. Horkin - Sirtctly Between Ourselves H. L Horkin lETI ET me start this week by putting m a good word for my feminine readers. I believe that quite a number of "tragic wives," correspondent once called them, glance at this page after they have jead the shopping columns and "A Woman Peep*."Light Studio - 1,701 words
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Advertisement170 1934-10-28 7 I "I live miles from 7f( I any cow.. but I have w-^/ J I fresh milk feJx^Tt i I W7"° Ur D Y U Hke tO giVC yOUr Kee P s refrigeration J VV baby fresh milk all the time vy f4l J B Khm keeps perfectly without re-170 words
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1476 1934-10-28 8 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones A Rap On The Knuckles For The F.M.S. The Beer Cure For Local Opium Addicts PDITORIAL writers, locally and elsewhere, seem to have risen to heights of verbosity m the comments on the great air race. Sorry I can't join1,476 words
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Advertisement187 1934-10-28 8 -hckETS ISSUED I I FOR BY ALL STEAM- 1 TDAWFI SHIP AIR AND: I I KMYC-L- railway lines, i I NO BOOKING FEES. I (hi nose and all Asiatic clients I are given the best of attention I and assistance. .39, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone ">9OB. 1 1 W4TCHES OMEGA,187 words
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Advertisement51 1934-10-28 8 l\wm ft "WEAKNESS. I r *l Iri DEBILITY fiyAMEM I A l/i jgs. of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strengthFar better than scrums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. A. CLOUET CO., LTD.,51 words
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Article519 1934-10-28 9 :y^era Corner Seere t Of Successful Enlarging -iSY amateurs who are for the 1 1 %wt time using cameras where is necessary find that their tempts are failures. Familiarity with box cameras, ■re everything is done for you ex--1 the actual pressing of the release, makes519 words
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Article136 1934-10-28 9 Current From Body To Be Utilised Budapest. THE current from the human body can light an electric lamp Arpad Szepessy, a radio engineer whose name is well-known through his inventions m various fields has invented an electric lamp which can be lit m this The lamp was tested136 words
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Article214 1934-10-28 9 Stained Glass Window From Le Mans Le Mans. ON the occasion of the visit of the bands and pipsrs of the Coldstream and Irish Guards here the Mayor of Le Mans, M. Geneslay, has announced that the city had requested King George to accept the214 words
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Article109 1934-10-28 9 Canadian Gift To British Boy Scouts Ottawa. The visit of a party of English public I school boy scouts to Mystery Island, the national domain of Canadian Boy Scouts, is to be commemorated on the island j by the establishment of a camp exclusively for the use109 words
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Article231 1934-10-28 9 Plants Preserved In Air Tight Containers San Francisco. CALIFORNIA'S rose tinning industry \j is flourishing. Already this season a million "canned" roses have been exported by one firm using a process for preserving plants m air tight containers which has been perfected at San Jose, fifty miles from231 words
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Article120 1934-10-28 9 £200,000 Building To Be Erected In South Africa Johannesburg, Transvaal An Empire trade headquarters for South Africa is to T>e built at Johannesburg at a cost of £200,000. A site has been secured at the corner of Main and Loveday Streets, and a 12--storey building will be120 words
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Article197 1934-10-28 9 Soviet Making Scientific Study Of Toys Moscow. A SPECIAL, "Institute of Toys" has been organised m Moscow for the scientific study of children's playthings, together with a. museum of toys. It will dscide which kind of toy.-* Is best for the child's development— wh> l ther he ought197 words
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Article152 1934-10-28 9 British Experiment Impresses Italians Rome. After observing the success of the "siI lent period" m British traffic Italians are beginning to think of abolishing horns and hooters altogether. A "week of silence" was attempted rei cently m Milan, with hooting forbidden for the whole twenty-four hours, und152 words
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Article216 1934-10-28 9 Discovery Aboard A Liner (By Air Mail. London, Oct. 3. THE discovery of twenty-seven bot»!< i > of gin m a coffin, and whukv gin m apple cases. aboai White Star liner Homeric v. dosed yesterday. The discovery was made when the liner arrived at Southampton216 words
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Advertisement103 1934-10-28 9 ghhjgh ,«"j"i 1 1.1 1 1 111 c 1 1 1 i 11 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 j 1 1 j 1 ii 1 1 > i 1 1 1 1 1 11 l'i' TAKE YOUB DOCTORS TIP BIOCITIN f I Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells103 words
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Advertisement285 1934-10-28 9 TIGUR BEER IS BEST j ßeach Glasses; m colours j To Match Sports Wear. I Beach glasses with coloured frames brilliant, translucent I I gloss colours, selected only after I i careful inquiry among style and I fashion authorities, and giving full glare protection from sun Z and wind with285 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1934-10-28 10 WE DONT know how you feel about it but this business of COMMUTING back and forth to Seletar at all hours of the night and morning, has got us just about FRAZZLED, and when a woman gets THAT way, as everybody knows, the only cure is1,147 words
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Advertisement233 1934-10-28 10 ft HI •I■<II••I I I I I I 1 1 g i I EXCLUSIVE MODEL GOWNS FOR ALL I occasions. enosEN personallyby ENID PETRIE FOR HER SINGAPORE CLIENTELE. I I Telephone 4974. MKKO HOUSE 10, Battery Road. 1 ■•■1 1 1 1 1 111 map ■mimmii 1 m T rr^n^^^233 words
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Advertisement284 1934-10-28 10 SWASTIKA FOR Eastern Arts And Crafts NEW GOODS ARRIVED 3, ORCHARD ROAD, AMBER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. 1 ,tlll!li:illtllll!llllllllllllll!IIIilr.lll|lllirill|!l«!ll..l,llll|IIIIIIIIIMllHIIIMIIIIIHIHlHIIIIHIHlHII|!l»!l|.:l l« I I I I I I i nriiie'iii:f^iiiiniiii!iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiißMiii«!ii,'riiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinti'ii!iiiiTtttTiiii'Hi'ii-.i'fl 1 1 1 1 i i i i i t t I 79 STAMFORD ROAD. f I SINGAPORE. T*' l Nu 461 i "She284 words
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Article, Illustration2100 1934-10-28 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. the pret wedd'ngs of 'he A*' *«a solemnized at :he Presby- Church. Wednesday when r £m hea Alexandria Gardner, onl" **i*?Tcap- and Mr. W. L. Gard**E married to Mr. I:m Davidson =*I?«m of Mr- an<* Mrs T Men JjfFarrrago::- Wesi rults. Aberdeen. rrrw brde and2,100 words
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Advertisement125 1934-10-28 11 HENE ULLMANN Announces Another Big Shipment of GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES FROM PARIS O.V VIEW WEDNESDAY 31st. inst. RENE UJC.L.MANN Capitol Building, Stamford Road. MAISON CHARNETTE NO. 10, HIGH STREET. frocks of all colours and sizes, for many occasions. J «*t unpacked.— a bi*> choice of up-to-date Hate and Gowas. s125 words
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Advertisement32 1934-10-28 11 1 LADIES' i Dress-making Expertly Done. WE GUARANTEE TO REPRODUCE I ANY MODEL I Bfve Us a Trial, I AT I THE SINGAPORE I SILK STORE I 1 House For Quality Service.32 words
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Advertisement311 1934-10-28 11 GREEN CIRCLE j LIBRARIES 15, Capitol Building. Singapore. Latest Books Just Received: Salvation, by Sholem Asche Merrily Igo to Hell, by Lad\ Mar> j Cameron. R. S. Thursby Geoffrey Moss. j. (ioing Abroad, by Rose Macaulay. Such I'ower Is Dangerous, by Dean Wheat ley. Chinese Testament, by S. Tretiakoi The311 words
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Advertisement54 1934-10-28 11 ■mF SS I H I H I I H HANDICRAFTS I DISPLAY 1 at the GREEN CIRCLE IJRRARIES I 15,1 MTTOL BUILDING. m Bridge ft»W*, Scorer-. vU. Nfc*otl- !;:n<.:;.- ctilloctiun of Hantl-dooorated I articli's. "tiiiiiiii''* 1 *************** i i Mlf T> 4 i^fc LARGE SELECTION at FRANKELS 101. VICTORIA STREET54 words
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Article584 1934-10-28 12 \\I r EX Sir Pnilip Sassoon visited Singapore a few weeks ago he hinted at the possibility of an auxiliary arm of the Royal Air Force being established in It ilaya The Air Race ha$ it ade oa more than ever interested in aviation during the past week,584 words
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1030 1934-10-28 12 G. S. Hammond - funny how these birds who have spent three-quarters of their lives in univerilies and the other quarter asleep hit the tail on th< head. Having I turned, broken in body and soul, from disseminating news in reference to the air race it occurred1,030 words
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Article566 1934-10-28 12 Horatius II - Horatius II WHAT with the Bohemian Night and IT camping out at the Air Base, I am s* ill trying to make up lost sleep. But duty call-. You lads must be kept amused. So where are Capt. Bttly's VVh: i Bang Animal, Razzle566 words
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Advertisement210 1934-10-28 12 When you feel run-down— as you almost certainly will from time to time in the trying Tropical climate— nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restor- lost tone than a generous r nic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" v Cinchona Iron Wine;. Cinchona is itself a tonic210 words
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1014 1934-10-28 13 f ranch Girl Borgia To Die On The Guillotine AM4ZING OUTBURST FOLLOWS DEATH SENTENCE "YOl ARE MERCILESS!' Terrible Allegations Against Dead Father mOESS an appeal for mercy succeeds, a beautiful 19--year-old girl will expiate on the most sensational crimes ever investigated m a French court of justice. Described as a1,014 words
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Article, Illustration486 1934-10-28 13 Man On Blackmail Charge REFERENCE to what were described as i\ "compromising letters" was made at Southend during the preliminary hearing by the magistrates of a blackmail charge. Before them appeared James Gess, 38, of Eastern Esplanade. Southend. who was accused of demanding, by menaces, £6486 words
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Article105 1934-10-28 13 Latest Apparition Seen In Halifax Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax claims to possess more "mon sters" than any other place m the world, but the latest apparition, said to have •uen seen by several residents, is of an ultia-modern type. Its description is as follows: Seventy feet long, a105 words
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Article71 1934-10-28 13 Nanking, Oct. 8. A rich deposit of gold ore is reported to have been discovered m Changping, northern Chihli. With the sanction of the Chihli Provincial Government, a private company will shortly start mining operations m that district. According to a telegram from Amoy, alluvial gold has been71 words
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Article122 1934-10-28 13 Abundance Of Birds In Hungary Budapest M&ny English people are now m Hungary enjoytng the famous partridge shooting, which is even better than usual this year, owing to the fine weather. No fewer than 40.000 birds have been shot since the beginning of August, when the season opened.122 words
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Article68 1934-10-28 13 Tientsin, Oct. 4. The new waterworks company m th.* First Special District here, which is under Chinese jurisdiction, was officially opened to-day m the presence of General Yu Hsueh Chung, chairman of the Hopei provincial government, and other leading Chinese and foreign officials. Construction of the plant was68 words
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Article314 1934-10-28 13 Millionaire's Death ECCENTRIC EXPLOITS RECALLED (By Air Mail) London. Oct. IG. gCCENTRIC exploits of v millionaire \\li<> married a Behoolffir! are recalled by the death m NYv York of Edward ("Daddy") I.rown- ing, the American raal-esl millionaire. One of the shi-e\\(iesi business men m America, "Daddy'314 words
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Advertisement34 1934-10-28 13 p iin r ii.miii ii i wmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm^ I "TWENTY MILLION IBjj^Lfc S SWEETHEARTS' I ImK T M.A. MUSIC HOUSE, i Branches mmf t H| """,,i 1M i i i ..i i i i k34 words
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Advertisement177 1934-10-28 13 Remember your friends at home this Christmas send them a delightful box of Nestle s Chocolates. Allow us to carry your greetings to friends at home and accompany same with delightful boxes of chocolates. These boxes, by the way, are offered to you at the English retail prices: no charge177 words
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Article, Illustration671 1934-10-28 14 Thousands Of Pretty Girls <^4re zJMaking Hats THE Philippine-mad 3 hats which have captured the whims and fancies of the style-conscious people oi Srnsapor J have a fascinating history end originOften rhey are known as "Bangkqks'" and f he country of their origin revives671 words
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Article159 1934-10-28 14 Death Of Man Who Fought At Age Of Nine Port Arthur, Ontario. Mr. George Kydd— who fought as tx -powder monkey" m the British army at the age oi 9— has died here. He was 91 years old. Mr. George Kydd was a "powder monkey" m159 words
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Article90 1934-10-28 14 Cows Turn French Parks Into Pastures Paris. The cow is becoming an extremely popular pet m the "English gardens" or parks, of French country houses and castles. Many lords of the manor, under Hie pressure of hard times, have replaced the peacocks m their parks of cows. Thus90 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-28 14 FAMOUS CELLOPHANE WRAPPED KIPPERS ntESfl HERRINGS, BLOAT Ki{S. M ks W FISH FILLETS, V HALIBI l\ H^HV TIRBOT, SMOKED SALMON. ■JH ARBROATH SMOKIES A delicacy from the fl 1^ North of Scotland. Warn? Studies 49. NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE LC° L TD Will*64 words
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Advertisement419 1934-10-28 14 t^7TßrrTr'FTinffiiniiiiiiiL'iiiiniiTiriiTTiiTifii'iiiiiaiwuH»niiiiiwtiinirrT>f i »n i miiuhiim t||( X E M I N UTO N Jjjmmm 1 WAL/iCS OF LIFE ot in It fc the lightest and strongest of ptt^^ or>t^Tit eT I standard keyboard, portable type- e nd n I 5 writers. It is equipped with all the pieG*%,j n o^419 words
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Article, Illustration626 1934-10-28 15 Sydney Lee - Bad Shots That Look Good: Hardest Problem In Billiards Sydney Lee oiard^ By -«£RE are limes, not very often, when j la bad shoo looks like a good one m i Dosiaonal sense. Any number of bad JoT occnr m amateur billards so far ihe actual score is concerned, butSunday Tribune - 626 words
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Article131 1934-10-28 15 Three Children Drowned Car Plunged Into Canal Paris. Three children were drowned when a stationary motor-car containing them started to move and plunged into a canal at Garges-sous-Grignon, near Dijon. M. Sevillotte had taken his two little boys, aged five and three, and the twelve-year-old daughter of a131 words
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Article264 1934-10-28 15 Reviving Town Where Cleopatra Lived r Alexandra. s old Roman town of Mersa Matruh m the western desert where Cleopatra had her summer residence *a? recapture something of its former PJJomss when a scheme which is being spared by the Minister of Finance has *en carried out. The264 words
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Article54 1934-10-28 15 Hp °UTICAL" NAMES ArChbish °P Places A Ban On Them Athens. Sfefe h t° n P Ath ™s forA* clUldren "Political" names auB^rt ha V. beeh taken because giving their babies such Bolshevikia Scvietia. VS^hai? Vass ilia Monarchy*. W^hbishL *u lved instructions from 0^ 1^ they are not to en54 words
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Article90 1934-10-28 15 U.K. And Claims Of Persia THE Secretary-General has communicated to the memoers of the League of Nations for their information a letter from the United Kingdom Government stating its views regarding the rknms made by the Persian Government to f he Bahrein Islands. The British Government m .this90 words
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Article64 1934-10-28 15 Tied To String Of Toy-Balloon Helsingfors. Having sold her cow for £4.10.0 at the Heinaveden (Central Finland) market, a peasant woman tied the string of a toyballoon, which she had purchased for her child, round the money. Bumped against m the seething crowd, the unfortunate woman inadvertently released64 words
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Article56 1934-10-28 15 A Thousand Miles On Train Buffers Riga. Sitting on and under the buffers, an unemployed Latvian travelled a thousand miles from Riga to join the French foreign Legion. He was discovered at Maubeuge and Placed under arrest. He excused himself by declaring that he had no money56 words
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Article44 1934-10-28 15 Paris. Biarritz has instituted a "fathers' plane" on Monday mornings for the benefit of Paris business men who have spent the week-ends with their families it Biarritz. The machine leaves Biarritz at 8.30 .i.m. and reaches Le Bourget just after 11.30 a.m.44 words
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Article144 1934-10-28 15 Nearly Brought Disaster To Motoring Party Budapest. A black cat nearly brought disaster to the driver and three passengers m a car which was travelling at 70 miles an hour. Dr. Imre Hunyard, a lawyer was on his way back to Szolnok accompanied by two friends when144 words
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Article267 1934-10-28 15 Breach Of Promise Suit Against Rudy Vallee New York. RUDY Vallee, the famous singer and orchestra leader is being sued for breach of promise by a girl he says he never met. Miss Frances Singer, of Denver. Colorado, is the girl and she claims that her267 words
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Advertisement258 1934-10-28 15 Q^ V^fe^^lSp^^^^^^B^ y 7ou wiU nnd food for thought m the following letter sent fflSß^%^ i^^^^fe^^^i:>, -I Prize Bourn-vita, which I have taken every night since it TvaJ Pllt on the market The fact that it was made by you (CadjgL burys) induced me to purchase. There is, after all,258 words
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Article, Illustration720 1934-10-28 16 " Horatius - "Horatius" 9y No. 436 TROUBLE FROM THE DOUBLE NEVER double a declaration because it is "free" or because you seem to have sufficient high cards to make for the enemy to make their con is no such thing as a "free* double, for it can always be reataitWSunday Tribune - 720 words
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Article45 1934-10-28 16 Explosion As Car Knocks Down Man Madrid. There was a loud explosion when a man knocked down by .a motor cai 111 Jh2Hto?«p m^^"police, it wainjured, but as he had ncTucence for carrying arms, he wls taken "to the police police station.45 words
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Article10 1934-10-28 16 Winnipeg, Manitoba. oiffM I ing. ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article100 1934-10-28 16 Air MaiU - MONOPOLY OF THE AIR Monstrous," Says Sir Thomas Beecham (By Air MaiU (F rom Our Own Coneganto*) A "monstrous monopoly of the air" was how Sir Thomas Beecham desSbedJheß.BC/s control of broad dSS« s^«& i he said nothing against the Br.tis.i ag The St average M.P., who was more N100 words
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Article51 1934-10-28 16 Rapid Increase Since King Alfonso's Exile Madrid. t Pe i9°3 n i S 932 P S "1933 were 50,505. 1933 ff h. inrrease, aro said to bCauses of the m J F e T a^ 1 11 tonarv strl'ior political passions. rev<MiU<Mi.ry and upprnplovment. 4 01P51 words
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Article24 1934-10-28 16 New Biarritz-Paris Air Service Berlin. uSfintffuiey arrive at the staUon to 3£ £S«S to SR. SS have been to the play.24 words
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Article64 1934-10-28 16 Soviet Heroes Commemorated In Stamp Issue Moscow. A new issue of stamps of three denominations is being made here to commemorate the man who perished las, ™nuary after creating a new stratosphere record. The stamps contain portraits of Paul Fedosensko, commander and pilot; Andrew Vasenko, the engineer who64 words
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Article, Illustration302 1934-10-28 16 HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME D. M. Greig I Lawn Tennis OCCASIONAL TOURNAMENTS THERE must be many hundreds of players m England who play m only one, two or three tournaments a year; and there are several points which they may not realise. Let me first of all deal with302 words
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Advertisement292 1934-10-28 16 "I have used Sanatogen on a large scale alter diseases and have every reason to be satisfied wuh the results obtained", v jg^* Dr. D. J. J*«m (I««*»» Gmmttte). Pebilitatifig Diseases such as Malaria, Dysentery, etc. weakness is left behind m body and to fQCOVer Strength I nerves. It may292 words
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Advertisement64 1934-10-28 16 PARKERS g I QUI N X I 9 QUICK DRYING -QUICK STARTING 9 NON-CLOGGING 9 BB QVtNK ««fc»f a/J pWM wrtt« b»ft«r JU bSB- Only thr b«M tak M fi^l JPft h+ o»*d la tkc n*» Farkfl* V.mmilit Filler. We r«*- B^l g| d7/lnXVkx P«rk«r't Qdlili— I^l E^H ■UL/fllj\j| cleaaa64 words
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Article, Illustration364 1934-10-28 17 Apparently Sir Haritook umbrage at j a remark passed by the reporter, but I was mollified when the latter blandly replied; "That is merely a journalistic expression, as used by Mr. H. L. Hopkin, Mr. Bernard Shaw, and, of course, myself." The Serious Side On the364 words
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Article, Illustration196 1934-10-28 17 No. 3.— Captain H. A. J. Woodfall yELTEXANT (Acting Captain; A. J. Woodfall began his ••f-ary career m the Wellington JN*. 0.T.C., attaining the rank f Corporal, and on leaving College "••mmissioned m the 6th BattaEast Surrey (T. F.) Regiment 13, serving during the196 words
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Article276 1934-10-28 17 The Silence In The Churches (By Air Mail.) London, Oct. IG. THE King; has decided that the celebration of Armistice Day, Nov. 11, which falls this year on a Sunday, shall follow the lines adopted m previous years. Representative detachments of the Navy, the Army, Force, Merchant276 words
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Article230 1934-10-28 17 Lady Willingdon Chooses The Decorations (By Air Mail.) TiTt, 1-ojid. n, O.t. :o. HE Countess of Willing.o n, wife of the Viceroy of tndra, has choseo the fntcrioi fittings and decorations for a luxurious four-ongincd aeroplane thai is bain* bii«Ufor her husband. The Viceroy, who is230 words
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Article91 1934-10-28 17 Durban. Natal. A Durban insurance agent receive".nauiries as whether he can give r insurance policy against twins, at the rate of one a fortnight. He rap The ratfs vary from 2V? P^r cent, to 50 per cent, dc.Dend.inq imor the history of the family for 100 years Tf91 words
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Article368 1934-10-28 17 Doctors And Teachers <By Air Mail I London. Oe. 16 IIFOMEN. enough not. yet eligibl ft administrative posts, a: playing a very impor.am p the development *of he British Empil various professional capacities. Their service.- are In greai demand by the Colonial Office, pi lly m368 words
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Article321 1934-10-28 17 BY i ONE OF THEM i I H r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i l«-^wni;Til! ar S°? k more p°p ulari y weeks i« Pllshcd within the next th f n 'entirely new form. but S Vl ii es of the321 words
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Miscellaneous42 1934-10-28 17 TIDE TABLE To-day 2.08 a.m., 1.11 p.m. To-morrow 2.55 a.m., 1.51 p.m. Tuesday 3.55 a.m., 2.41 pjn. Wednesday 5.12 a.m., 3.53 p.m. Thursday 6.33 a.m., 5.33 p.m. Friday 7.30 a.m., 7.08 p.m. Saturday 8.10 a.m., 8.16 p.m. Sunday 8.45 a.m., 9.07 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration2798 1934-10-28 18 «ft^ (f lliTTi i! \n\ TfTl (D?s?i\ TH^ffTjTPfr^ > aspects Of The Semi-Finalists Last Week's Surprises Seah Eng Hee As A Giant-Killer His "Narrow Shave" The Secret Of Vass Defeat Of Colony Pair Selangor Notes The Inter-Team Singles Tournament Report Of Devonshire B.P. (By "Dragon") ryiiK2,798 words
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Advertisement273 1934-10-28 18 Try the new, ortoinaCEASY-ACCESS" W0 t Two P'* cccs > a P Body Pull the .^■?^O ¥\jL*Y^ Cap away, completely then each ffK* Cigarette can be extracted with ease rf^l^^^^^j^it ORDINARY FOIL WRAPPINGS ir/^^^Bni^^^Bi MOISTURE-PROOF aLLOPHANr l *Hl|^^^^P^ffl^P^^^^^^^Bß^B^Hfc the protective wrapping around every v^"" > l^^^^^Si CRAVEN "A" packet ensures273 words
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Article3474 1934-10-28 19 " Clubman - "Clubman" (By 0i Anniversary lelebrationsOf August B.P i 4. Members Take Up Dancina r*i €8 biong 800 'ofßukom Clerks' Club For Last YeZ^ StaHed Report ear Increased Membership Tenm* Introduced. TH£ August Badminton Party held i us fifth anniversary celebration Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Panjang,3,474 words
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Article, Illustration232 1934-10-28 19 What a mi; a worn.'iii with a iarg" lum i> ar.d Ka uqtiaed bee. Road th^s le Xj 1 sho haj wr.l :n: "J rid a woman ol" 50, bfiVt EuaUy of lo chi'dren. and have not a wiinki*- on my face. Sotm- timp232 words
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Advertisement99 1934-10-28 19 v \^^^P^a^nT atiJa* Efficient m \jjfey/ use. Delicate and delightful m flavour. Contain no I^ 7 narcotic or Q*^Br harmful drugs. Have you got a raw ticklish.irritatin^ sore throat? A lien bu ry f s Pastilles bring quick and lasting relief. They do not stain the teeth. >|s or a99 words
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2290 1934-10-28 20 " Rimau - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED "Rimau" (By SELANGOR INTER-STATE DOUBLE— PERAK BEATEN AT RUGGER AND HOCKEY-NEGRI SEMBILAN AVENGE FARLEIGH-RC BERTSON TROPHY DEFEAT—SINGAPORE'S HOCKEY VISIT TO KUALA LUMPUR^INVITATION TENNIS AT CHINESE CLUB— EXAMPLE WHICH OTHER CLUBS SHOULD FOLLOW— LADIES' HOCKEY IN SINGAPORE THE GAME IN PAHANG AND JOHORE. triumphed, rather unexpectedly,2,290 words
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Article747 1934-10-28 20 "K. O - "K.O." (By AL Rivers is the man of the moment. Once again he has demonstrate-! i his boxing prowess m the roped arena —this time at the expense of Max I Santos, the latest im Triumph portation from Ma. la. Max came to747 words
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Advertisement88 1934-10-28 20 2 Stop that cold from 's developing wKh Recommended by the medical profession for J I lI^CAIIC over 40 years, and universally regarded as v nUI/dWIIS the safest and most effective safeguard __2T Tl^. against all effections of the throat, chest B EUMENTHOL ad i* Hfc tf^ Sole Importers: IIUIIUBES88 words
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Article, Illustration738 1934-10-28 21 At X.L Victoria Institution Beat St. Johns "By The O<l<l Qoal s (From Our Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AFTER drawing 2-all when they met m the Thomson Cup final on the Kua:a Lumpur padang last Friday, the Victoria Institution beat S John-; institution 4738 words
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Article136 1934-10-28 21 To Have Passports In China Nanking, Oct. 14. THE Ministry for Foreign Affairs recently issued a circular communication to all the provinces reaftiring the necessi-y of foreign travellers m China being armed with proper passports. The communication drew particular attention to the recent visi s of Japanese nationals136 words
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Article666 1934-10-28 21 But Weber Wins HOW FOOTWORK WOULD HELP (BY. "REFEREE") SJPEED Patro proved a worthy oplent for Frank Weber at the vv World on Friday. The decision "leservedly went to Weber, but there was very little m it, and a return is uosi certainly indicated. Patro was666 words
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Advertisement303 1934-10-28 21 r %x fHITEAWAYS! and^ Reliable Footwear* jTYIE /^V NATUBAL LINEN I f OMf° RT COURT SHOES. f A> J) Ornamented vamp I .jrOl'i' N^/^V. r^^^V i^ contrasting colour, I y^J^ a smart and com- j>- KVER^ N^ y fortable fiti-ing shoe. I PAIR *J PRICE 83.00 PAIR. I il^^^ L303 words
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Advertisement71 1934-10-28 21 rrrv y v. b. L. Engineers have taken the lead aga:L vith this new Superhet housed m a Bakelite CAh A AA AEUC cabinej of modern design. Fully Delayed CX TUX AX.lfiAlnw vo.ume Oomra/ to prevent iaam k uonnnuous switcn::;g iron 11.5 to 55b '"'^Q- metres. One knob tuning. Combinea71 words
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Miscellaneous308 1934-10-28 21 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Alfredo Campoli And His Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 7.50 p.m. Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra, directed oy Guy Dames. Catherine Mentiplay (Contralto). (Greenwich time Signal at X.20 p.m.). 8.50 p.m. A Violoncllo Kecitai by Edith Lake. 9.05 8.20 p.m. Weekly Newsletter.308 words
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1084 1934-10-28 22 OPENING DAY OF THE AUTUMN MEETING Sultan Has First Win After A Long 'Period (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. 'THE Perak Turf Club Autumn race meeting opened to-day ir fine weather. The going was slightly heavy owing to the previous day's heavy1,084 words
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Article38 1934-10-28 22 Selangor Win Hockey Match 4-0 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. !N an inter-State hockey match Se!angor defeated Malacca by 4 o. Yzelnan scored three of the goals And Gremier the other. Malacca were outclass: d m all departments.38 words
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Article23 1934-10-28 22 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT DEATH MEL TA luiiy ai Me Siew, < M. n-law, v three in-iaw, d and' Th fuiHlal will lal m at Bi23 words
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Article79 1934-10-28 22 AUTUMN MEETD I SECOND dxv. .{,ST OCT i THIRD DAY. 3RD Nov. i* The Subscript v .ha Mm LADIES: $5 for th. S. .he l'ii!iiir Is Notified that Vii«* .«>t l»e admitted a( the K;»fe ('««rsr i.nl"--- -ihe> aro accon n j n by Menb. •.<. rial,79 words
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Advertisement893 1934-10-28 22 tri® '^8' w/ hen weakness r jii heai tH robs ?SfeS VV you of your joy of life, then start Sk a course °f Kalzana, the mineral food, and 1 tf> T¥ Ik -a provide your body with the vital minerals basts ox your Heaitli z e t ed to893 words
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Advertisement171 1934-10-28 22 |WAMPOLES 1 will give the sysUrn just I* needed to build up and restore the organisati m to i'^s normal condition. WAM POLES PH<' PHO-LECITHIN is a true n< which will banish tkA f,' tir« <!. nd irrit'j ;<li!c f<'< !inp. m 1 MA *<■'...." S ANOTHEH DOUBLE MAIN EVENT171 words
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1013 1934-10-28 23 Home Backs Brilliant In TaAang Qante Visitors Make A Great T( n Uy TinSecond Half SINGAPORE vvon their second v inter-State fixture of the rugby on the padang ye-terday they defeated the Ne^riJacca Combined XV by 24 points -hree |<ik and lhre€ tries1,013 words
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Article198 1934-10-28 23 Promise Of Youthful Chinese j EIGHT ties were played off yesterday m the. SC.R.O: ope n tennis invitation tournament, fine weather prevailing. The day's play was notable for the excellent form revealed by Hock Hin. a youthful Chinese left-handed player, and although he lost In the handicap198 words
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Article90 1934-10-28 23 Negri "AIl-Blu2s" Lose At Rugger (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. jHJTOST of the sporting engagements, lift except a rugger and hockey match, were cancelled to-day owing to a steady drizzle. In a rugger match on the Padang, Selangor Club '"A" team, beat the Negvi Sembilan90 words
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Article93 1934-10-28 23 Singapore Malays Well Beaten (From On? Oivn Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. COUTH Johore beat the Kota Raja tourists from Singapore on tho Civil Service Club ground to-day by 31 points (two goals, fix tries and a penalty goal* to three points (a try*. The Ma.'ays put up a93 words
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Article195 1934-10-28 23 Results of ties played m the replay of the open singles and the open and junior doubles, of the Useful B.P. tournament, were as follows: Singles: "A" George Chen beat Wet Kirn Wee, 15—12. 15—4; "B" Lee Geow Hai beat J. C. Koruthu, 15—6, 15—9. Doubles: "A" George195 words
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Article80 1934-10-28 23 A friendly match of badminton of five singles and two doubles will be played between the Mayfair B.P. and the j Oxygen B.P. at the latter's court at A\ 2 miles Pasir Panjang Road tQ-day at 2 p.m. sharp. The Mayfair B.P. will be represented by the following:80 words
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Article343 1934-10-28 23 Ladies' Championship To, Be Scratched? (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Saturday THE badminton championship, now m progress, is the first to be held by the Johore Badminton. Association, which only recently came into being. There are over a hundred entries, some of the competitors having come from343 words
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Article29 1934-10-28 23 The- "B" Class Aggregate three nreadths composite < handicap i race at the Singapore Swimminf; Club postponed on Sept. 23, will be held on Sunday No 4.29 words
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Article442 1934-10-28 23 Keen Competition CHAN AH KOW WINS CHAMPIONSHIP A' LARGE gathering of spectators attended the second annual athletic sports meeting of the Kin*; h'dward VII College of Medicine 'erday a1 S* ]>oy Lines. Among those present were Dr. C. V. Allen, Prof. B. A. K. Qater ami Kirs,442 words
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Advertisement30 1934-10-28 23 1 COMBINED V J I MAKE I ANCHOR BREWED C BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE DV THE I ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. JOLE ACENT/ FOR MALAYA i SIME DARBY Co.,Ltp S^ucffos. 5-™"30 words
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Advertisement110 1934-10-28 23 I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 j The Great Eastern Life I Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street, Singapore. j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the I Supreme110 words
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Title Section12 1934-10-28 24 The Sunday Tribune 2\ PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1934. FIVE CENIS12 words
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Article, Illustration115 1934-10-28 24 Singapore Golden Wedding Celebration T!~r new c^Dtral-loadinß "traf.t-rack" tram, with its picw-shaped end?, photographed at Blackpool, where it was se?n for the first time m England. The Victoria Institution team, Kuala Lumpur, who won the inter-school relay race at the M axw< .-ports recently. de Souza, of Singapore, celebrate their115 words
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