Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 4 November 1934
1934-11-04
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section14 1934-11-04 1 The Sunday Tribune V 01.5* I* O- 24 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1934. dfdf14 words
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Article204 1934-11-04 1 lAtch-Luckhani AT ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL i Andruw's Cathedral wa.s ihe scene of an interesting wedding yesterday afternoon. The bridegroom was Mr. Willson S. C. Leech, the son of Dr. J. W. Leech (who is M.X ior West Newcaslle-upon-Tyne) and Mrs. Leech, and the bride Miss Margaret Catherine Luckham,204 words
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Article132 1934-11-04 1 Britons Becoming More Solvent »By Air Mail.i 'From Our Own Correspondent. London, Oct. 17. A BIG reduction both m bankruptcies and deeds of arrangement was recorded m England and Wales during 1933, according to the annual report issued by the Board of Trade as a Blue Book. The132 words
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Article507 1934-11-04 1 Procession Route PLANS FOR ABBEY WEDDING 'By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent/ London, Oct. 24. DRINCESS Marina will have eight bridesmaids on the occasion of her marriage to the Duke of Kent, which takes place at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 29 at 11 o'clock m the507 words
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94 1934-11-04 1 10SGEST ROUTE IN THE WORLD LESS THAN FOUR DAYS TO SINGAPORE MARKED INCREASE IN USE OF AIR TRAFFIC THE big air race from England to Melbourne, states our London corresp ondent, has opened up the question of accelerating long-distance services, particularly that between94 words
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Article780 1934-11-04 1 BIG RACE ACCELERATING PLANS (By Air Mail) Titm Our Own Correspondent* London, Oct. 24. IFiTH the extension of the H Indian air mail service to Australia early m December Great Britain will possess the lomjest air mail route m the world and a future development ot great interest to which780 words
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Article76 1934-11-04 1 London, Oct. 23. A model of the Comet monoplane, m which Scott and Campbell Black won the 12 000 mil? England to Melbourne air ra<*e is boing given to the National Institute for the Blind by the directors of the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It will76 words
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Article, Illustration113 1934-11-04 1 Big Rise In Imports To Germany (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent* Amsterdam, Oct. 20. RUBBER shares cased appreciably on publication of figure:-; proving tho extent to which Germany is using reclaimed rubber. Import figures were Double cwts. Fourth quarter 1933 964 First quarter 1934 2.303113 words
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Article91 1934-11-04 1 Tengku Laksamana Gets Council Seat (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. THE Government Gazette announces that the Secretary of State has been pleased to appoint Tengku Laksamana to be a member of the Selangor State Council I m the place of Tengku Musa, with effect from91 words
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Article127 1934-11-04 1 <Bu Air Mail) (From Ouf Own Correspondent! London, Oct. 23. The Bisnop of Singapore was he preacher at a service m Christ Church Down Street, Pienadilly. W.L.. rhis week m connection with the twenty-first year of the S.P.C.K. Ladies' Association m aid of medical missions and the training of127 words
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Article158 1934-11-04 1 New Issue For Crown Colonies (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 23. IN spite of official denials, it would appear that the issue of commemorative stamps to mark the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty'o accession n£xt year is under consideration, not by the British158 words
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Article195 1934-11-04 1 Nearly 5,000 Petitions In Britain (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 23. B/lURE people were divorced m [f| Great Britain last year than ever before. There were 4.969 pethions, an increase of 331 over the figure for the previous year;. Decrees nisi granted for dissolution195 words
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Article171 1934-11-04 1 ABIDING BY TREATIES JAPAN AND NAVAL TALKS Reported Decision C.E.R. Negotiations With Russia P Shanghai. Nov. JT ifl reported that Mr. Etotf Hirota, the Japan..,,. Foreign Minister, has reach**! an important decision with Admiral Osumi, Minister of the Navy, with regard to the proposed abrogation of the Was ington and171 words
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Article24 1934-11-04 1 Hewett And Kay Reach Melbourne Melbourne, Nov 3 Messrs. J. D. Hewett and C. E Kay arrived at Melbourne 1.33 a.m.— Reuter.24 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-04 1 Goodwood Park, Hotel lEHIS COURTS gjn now be reserved at |1/- an evening. Ftr RescrTations Phone 6490. 1 5 AJfl. EDITION I ;HOME FOOTBALL! j RESULTS AND LAST| NIGHTS BOXING ON| PAGE 3. i. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i50 words
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Advertisement106 1934-11-04 1 N.E.M. (National Employers Mutual). INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation. lIIIIIIIItII MMMVPMMIMNIMiMMMM CONCERT IN AID OF POPPY DAY FUND j Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. The Officer Administering the Govt. and Mrs. Caldecott H. E. The General Officer Commanding and Mrs. Lewin AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL!106 words
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Article370 1934-11-04 2 Magistrate Seized TROOPS TO ATTACK SUIKAM jmo hiyidred Reda occupied Itai- ehinaien, m the Changchow di»trict m S<»a n Fukien, last Thurs- j day. ,i t!u magistrate and r,i, convicts m the gaol H-; Mowing **3 ransacked thetown «<* the mas^ u^' before I to Shsnhowshta. •Hus370 words
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Article214 1934-11-04 2 Singapore's New Department Store SEVERAL hundred guests were present yesterday at the official opening of Singapore's big new department store. Gian Singh and Co. A largo hall to the rear of the main store attractively decorated and hung with 'wall draperies, served as refresnment room,214 words
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Article75 1934-11-04 2 French Experts To Meet In November A French colona] conferenc? has been fixed to take place m November, wh.-n experts on all the colonies will meet 1 discuss measures for the benefit of me French Emipre. Questions of administration, trade and economy are amongst the subjects to be75 words
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Article122 1934-11-04 2 Proposed Return To Fjxed i Gold Dollar New York, Nov. 3. k RESOLUTION recommending to the government, inter alia, a permanent return to a fixed gold dollar, preferably m conjunction with Britain and ether countries, was passed, by the National Foreign Trade Convention, the delegates122 words
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Article262 1934-11-04 2 MAGIC AND SPELLS Alleged Extortion By Gypsy Soothsayer i Belgrade A BLACKMAILING organisation dealing J "In magic and spells'' haa beer; dis- j i covered by Uiu police. Vhe discovery followed a disclosure -hat y.vps.v fortune teller had witfcin |he last j year extorted over £5,000 fvom a young Jewess262 words
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Article112 1934-11-04 2 Pioneer Flight Souvenirs Sold For £2,600 A collection of Ar Mail stamps—souvenirs of famous pioneer fligh'-s have been cold for £2,600 at Harper's m Lo.n. Among them was a 1019 Newfoundland -hree-cen- stamp. Mint copy which had teen used on a le ter carried m the Han-ker-Brown112 words
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Article105 1934-11-04 2 Boy Scout's "Good Deed" Cost Him His Life Lisbon I A boy-scout of twelve years of age lost his life m doing the -good deed which all bo.y scouts ar e supposed to go once a day. Antonio Rodrigues da Silva pluckily lumped into a105 words
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Article100 1934-11-04 2 Collision Of Two-Sea ter And Taxi Singapore. Saturday. Mr Vincent Edward Bull, a warrant engineer on the H.M.S. Terror, was today convicted and fined $25 by Mr. O H Whittori. the third magistrate, for rash driving on the Seletar Road at about 1 a.m. on June 27. It100 words
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Article47 1934-11-04 2 Shanghai, Nov* 3. The result of the draw m the air is as follows:— First prize, *****2; second prizes, :<***** and *****4; third prizes, *****3, ■'*****, *****8 and *****8. The winning ticket was sold by the Jung Hsin Co., of Foochow.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.47 words
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Article129 1934-11-04 2 Decrease Due To Smuggling Shanghai. Nov. 2. ACCORDING to the latest returns of J la the Chinese Maritime Customs thr vVnn-h- for We fitst ten months ot this yea? 'amounted to $216,000,000. compared with $217,000,000 for the corresponding period of last year. The cause of the decline is129 words
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Article194 1934-11-04 2 Chinese Girl Knocked Down By Lorry Singapore Saturday. Chinese was alleged to have been i a-aulted by a gang ci b s ewn coMLtgr ire- yesterday. Be sustained td the r ght leg attcve the ankle and wa reifiovedto the Tan lock Seng A Chinese fell Horn a194 words
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Article115 1934-11-04 2 Nazi's Fight With Lunatic On Footplate After knocking down the stoker and throwing the engine driver on to the line a madman gained con:rol of me engine and set a train m motion at me s:ation of Heidenheim, ne.tir Mannhsirn. A local Nazi who had observed the115 words
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Article101 1934-11-04 2 Thieves Get One Orange For Their Pains Stockholm. One orange was the. sole booty carried 1- way by thieves who spent a whole night breaking open desks, upsetting bookshelves and trying to blast opeii a sate m an office at Norrkoeping, Sweden. There was no money hidden m101 words
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Article101 1934-11-04 2 Reduction In Rales For Large Nazi Families Cologne Some -me ago Heir Hitter laid dawn that every German married family should have at leas' four children. As a further encouragement to couples to have large families the town of Solinjjejp has cledded to give parents of f amires101 words
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Article89 1934-11-04 2 Special Morjung Ma f inec For Deepavali Owing to the tremendous demand for scats to view the great. jungle picture. "Tarzan and his Mate/ the management of the Capitol Theatre have decided to give lour shows on Tuesday (Deepavalit. There will be a special mc-nir-t. matinee89 words
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Article371 1934-11-04 2 LATEST CHINESE NEWS Japanese Active In Jehol Shanghai, New 3. \R. Wang Chung Huai. judge Of UW I International Court of Justice, Btat- j ed m an interview, that the several aterviews he had with Marshal Huang Cai Shek were satisfactory. He is leaving Peiping for Tientsin to :all on371 words
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Article286 1934-11-04 2 Passengers On The Dollar Liner The President Monroe, Dollar liner, arrived m Singapore yesterday w'th some interesting passengers. Those disembarking a: Singapore were Col. Joseph Re'ehl. Dr. R. A. Thompson. Dr. D. S. Vilb.rs. Mrs. Villars. and Miss Dorothy Villars. and Mrs Passengers for Penang are Mr. Terrill286 words
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Article704 1934-11-04 2 Hindu Influence ADDRESS BY ML R o WINSTEDT Singapore, Saturday. DR. R. \Yin>ie<ii, formej Director of Education. S.S. and F.M.S. and now General Adviser, Johore, i*j who is well-known as a Viaiay, scholar, is writing a book on Indian irfluenee m Malay history. The workwill he704 words
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Advertisement140 1934-11-04 2 11 1 ********** IIIIIII»«II«> j VACANCES =««a@ THE LATEST EXCLUSIVE AND ALLURING PERFUME OF t I Jean Patou i PRICES $22.50 AND $37.50 I OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM ROBINSON CO., LTD, f SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. llllllllllllltll'lllllllllllllll**' 1 1 I I I I 1 I II I I I I I 1140 words
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Article468 1934-11-04 3 Sunderland's Win «OLTON DEFEATED BY 1 EXETER I London, Nov. 3. -HE n! >' snr P rise m th€ Pirsl t v jsj nof the English Football League to- Jay was the defeat of i Stoke by Sunderland 3—o. nal and Manchester won their Mdtft igainsi Everton468 words
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Article506 1934-11-04 3 Well-Contested Game In Johore Ihoußh they wen. Singaoore found £ai the Johore side wei ridable combination and as the scSw indicates, i no ,> n n L victory for the vte!to£ U The game was wat a larop crown c spectators, who s treatld to a506 words
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Article167 1934-11-04 3 Londe n. Nov. •>. The t illowing are the results of the principal rujrby matches played to-day: •Cumberland 0 Yorkshire 15 at Carlisle. East .Midlands 23 Leicestershire 15 at Bedford. ncashire 19 Cheshire 8 at Blundellsands. 'North Midlands 22 Notts, tines., and Derby 11 at Birminghata. Eflackheath 0167 words
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Article806 1934-11-04 3 Fierce Fighting HEMCHIT BEATS SULLIVAN (By "X 0.") Singapore, Saturday. VID Lcyte, one of tho three Fili- pinos imported by Mr. A. Bell, made his bow to local fight fans at J the New World last night when he fought Young Johnson, of Kuala Lumpur, m806 words
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Article69 1934-11-04 3 Success At Centenary Sports Henley-on-Yarra < Victoria*, Nov. 3. THE jjondon Rowing Club Eight won the 1 Grand Challenge Cup defeating the j New Zealanders m the final by four lengths m 4 minutes 37 seconds, an out- j i side course record. J The race was69 words
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Article193 1934-11-04 3 Negri's 4-3 Victory Over Malacca NEGRI Sembilan beat Malacca at hockey j yesterday m a closely contested game by 4 goals to '■'>. Malacca were really unfortunate m los- i ing the game, for it was the retirement of P. F. de Souza, the home full back, for193 words
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Article110 1934-11-04 3 Payments Affected By Exchange Berlin. Nov. 3. INABILITY, owing to the unfavourable I exchange position, to make cash payments to holders of coupons maturing between July 1. 1934, and June 30, L 935; was announced by the Reichsbank. heieby exercising the rk ht sti he Transfer110 words
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Article156 1934-11-04 3 No Developments At Week-End London. Nov. 3. THERE were no naval developments at I the week-end. Yesterday the British informed the French and Italian Embassies of the course of the naval discussions, which does not imply that France and Italy are joining the talks, but is merely mReuter - 156 words
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Article153 1934-11-04 3 Disappointment Over Extent Of Cut London. Nov. 3. ITESTERDAY'S rise m rubber was J Wiped out to-day on "Bulls" liquidating owing to disappointment at the extent of the cut for the first Quarter of 1935. At the same time speculators ?re uncftan which way 10 turn. The marketReuter - 153 words
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Article186 1934-11-04 3 M. Doumergue's Proposals Adopted tote, N-'v TSE Cabinet adopted by majority, a ?h( r debate, M. HoumfTgue's proposals for constitutional reforms. The Radical Ministers have reserved their attitude as regards the i|iie»tion o€ the dfa* j so)u »k»n of the Cham I- r. The immediate ci taia186 words
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Article242 1934-11-04 3 ''Becoming Serious" GERMAN EMIGRES BLAMED Saarbrueclten, Nov. ;j. HERS rir-.u. Leader of the German Front, has offered reward* oJ one-thousand francs to member! 4. his Party who will denounce th« m* alied terrorists. Herr Pinny accuses the German emigres of the Reich an beiii; r responsibleReuter - 242 words
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Advertisement86 1934-11-04 3 STRIKE VICTORY Lift Operators Get Th?ir Demands New York. Nov. 3. T H E strike of Lifi Operators, which Paralysed work m 250 buildings, thA tt ln a vj ctory for the claims of j strifcf Ul iion threatened to exlmd the JJJS t0 a ll hotels, flats and office86 words
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Advertisement20 1934-11-04 3 Richmond Castle, Yorks. ®TWRFF PA^nTT ITQ CIGARETTES w. d. h. o. wills IVIADE IN ENGLAND BRISTOL AND LONDON o<^ &|-WbMrw20 words
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Article1175 1934-11-04 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas ANOTHER Cinderella story has come true m Hollywood— another bright new star skyrockets across the Hoi.y wood heavens— and m the vivid brilliance ot her performance Jean Parker wins the highest screen laurels with p first starring vehicle "Have a Hear which opens at the1,175 words
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Advertisement288 1934-11-04 4 TTiiTiTD W^ >% I OPENING ALHAMBRA to-day XXS. 6.15. 0.1"). A NKW STVR TO JOIN THE GALAXY OF GLITTERING M.-G.-M. STARS gpp '■■W^'" You Lo\ed Her m "Little Women." —You'll adore her now m this blend of sunshine and comedy V I Anothei 'Cinderella Story" cone Iruc with a j)288 words
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Advertisement263 1934-11-04 4 •■I I I I I I I I I I I ''••111, BACK AGAIN TO THRILL AND AMAZE YOU! WORDS of WISDOM k HIS ONLY WEAPOKS! k Z Against the murderous Z tricks of the world's craf- Imk Z tiest criminals! t A FOX Picture with I WARNER I j263 words
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Article9190 1934-11-04 5 Ethel M. Dell - Ethel M. Dell OUR SHORT STORY By r deftr child, it's absurd to be roT^ntic over such a serious Matter as n —the greatest v? I assure you Nothing could be i an alliance with etgible wyng man. He piain*o him? M you are .so unas to '.vow9,190 words
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Advertisement36 1934-11-04 5 APPETIZING m Dishes that continental |Wjl appeal to the eqe CHEF IMW taste Faultless ERA fully service. A cool t lurfr licensed restful atmosphere ln£ PAVI LION )S^M RESTAURAMT :>l /y where excellence is not extravagance36 words
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Article142 1934-11-04 6 Hoy. .Merchant Escapes Frem Kidnapping Gang hti bten the means of fcu\ i: man from a kidna] H. H. D. Snell, a vt-ak-hy m- i n out. H<' was ken by car alone (i :oa' the car was given ar usually severe :t and Mr. Sncfl142 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-04 6 Valuable dres&es only /J /^X/yO ll{f^ help to create attractions; but cannot stop the obno- |)^^V 7 l \ious odour from one's flMi^^^^X mouth. Such odour often Z^ (PAT KWA TAN) can stop such odour, and it also IaMK \^^fe^ -r Start using Va^?** from today. VSECAUSt, (^A^ ENG AUN52 words
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Advertisement33 1934-11-04 6 SUPER NETTEL IS6 24L. Super Neite! with Zeis^ Tessar t 536 24P. Super NelUl with Zeifi The Singapore PHoroO* U, BI6H STRF.H. SI! vpolv'l. Solo A^enl The Scientific Instrument Coinp« D I\<: \I'OBE.33 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1934-11-04 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES ALWAYS anxious to learn, I study the popular London papers, seeking new trick? m the pep and snap which is supposed to be the keynote of modern journalism. It ia surprising, even to a hardened old uewspaper hand like myself, to find that snappiness has now invaded1,382 words
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Advertisement171 1934-11-04 7 I"I live miles from I I any cow., but I have w^V 1 1 I fresh milk J^U^tl? i I "\7(17' OULD YOU Hke tO give y Ur 5 without refrigeration 1 A V baby fresh milk all the time M m Khm keeps perfectly without re- M m —pure,171 words
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Article1208 1934-11-04 8 C. H. Stanley- Jones - Monkeys And Men -And Assassins C. H. Stanley-Jones Envy Causes Most Of The World's Troubles DECENT sensational events have suggested a short soliloquy on monkeys and men. You may not have noticed it, but monkeys are intensely jealous of the human race. They will make friends with individual members and1,208 words
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Advertisement216 1934-11-04 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > i > C CfTTiK^ TICKETS ISSUED VJC^ UJ BY ALL STEAM-; FOR SHIP, AIR AND TRAVEL KAU WAYLINES 1 I NO BOOKING FEES. 1 Chinese and all Asiatic clients Z 1 arc given the best of216 words
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Advertisement105 1934-11-04 8 BRITISH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TIDE TABLE Lisbon. TO-DAY: 8.45 a.m., 9.07 p.m. A tribute uy priUsh muscal mstru- TO -MORROW: 9.13 a.m., 9.49 p.m. nnonts.is paid by Senhor Pedro Freitas TUESDAY: 9.40 a.m., 10.28 p.m. Bianco, the Musical Director of the new WEDNESDAY: 10.06 a.m., 11.06 p.m. symphony orchestra, formed bythePor-105 words
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Advertisement27 1934-11-04 8 SAVE your MONEY and TIME by getting your books through us. Give us a trial order and be convinced. "GOOD BOOKS" DEPOT, Eton Building, Selegie Road, Singapore.27 words
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Advertisement161 1934-11-04 8 THE RAINS NO LONGC-P. BRING NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS 1 o Remember how I used to -"*M^ sneeze and snuffle, gasp and 2> m? gag the whole season through? j^k This common -sense Compound Jff I. y d*S/ "7 l| my Doc*or oH .'"red has marie me \S HI/ J161 words
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Article327 1934-11-04 9 Camera Corner Hints For The Rainy Season If ALAYA is now m the grip of the M* rainy season, if present indications are anything to go upon, and as well for amateur photo'raphe 1 1 to remmber that some of finest effect> are often obtained during wet327 words
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Article347 1934-11-04 9 Sino-American Body Formed 4 Shanghai, Oct. 16. ca h tion P U h P e f devel °P in e trade j utric, b tween China and the 1 been formpH h tG l an ass °ciation has the t™ I ythe lndust "al leaders of busings cTrc^'347 words
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Article411 1934-11-04 9 "Yard" Checkmates Confidence Men (By Air Mail). London, Oct. 16. CONFIDENCE tricksters are already ruefully regarding 1934 as one of the leanestyears on record. Their happy hunting-grounds have not yielded the customary spoils a fact that must be attributed to the activities of Scotlend Yard.411 words
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Article215 1934-11-04 9 Dispute Develops In Dairen Dairen, Oct. l'J. IDDRESSING 700 officials of the f\ Kwantung Government at Port Arthur to-day, Mr. Kanjiro Oba, Chief of Police, implored his listeners to cease antagonistic movements. "Though the final attitude of the Central Government be against us," he declared, "we should215 words
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Article102 1934-11-04 9 Paris. A faded dance programme, which belonged to Marie Antoinette, was among treasures valued at 500,000 francs (about £7,000), which were stolen from the Chateau «.L Dampierre, the seat of the Due de Luyn?s. His recent marriage was the occasion of great festivities m the village. The102 words
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Article241 1934-11-04 9 Boarding School In The Arctic Moscow. FIFTY children have now joined a boarding school m the Arctic. The school was started by two teachers from Moscow who went to the Yamal Peninsula which juts out into the Kara Sea. They were sent (says the Tass Agency) by the241 words
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Article51 1934-11-04 9 Cologne. An International Congress of stenographers will be held at Franklort-on-Maia from Aug. 2-5 next year. There will also be an exhibition of "Shorthand Pas-t and Present" and on the same days the German stenographers will hold their annual meeting. More than 10,000 people ure expected to be51 words
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Article322 1934-11-04 9 Surrey "Adopts" Ihe Bugles THE Sunday Tii which has ju stiv 'j nesid Jarrow, agrain to the foi efro I w ll scheme which wiU h appeal. A fund has been raised, aim to provid an an >ual mi Hie Last Post Bourn sunset at322 words
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Advertisement1084 1934-11-04 10 ggyj T-UIS BUSINESS E<i.Oj:. SWOPPING ft*""' 1 I*1 I •llllltll|!l|ll|lt|n|illl!|M| l|ll|lllllllillllll|i:|><l>l|MIIIIII|ll|lllll|!:lM|lilUIIIIII|llllll|lllllll|llllllllllllllll II I Illlllllllllinll Why not pay a visit to Enid Petrie and see for yourself her wonderful creations. There are dresses to suit every occasion and (more impor- f tant) to suit every figure and every pocket. f I1,084 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1934-11-04 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent M a^epuonuily lar se crowd iilieri j Ap^nj s dance floor la.st Saturday. jeopic coming on after tlv racce of "Morrie England" a; Hal). In a most becomin;> of di».- y piuk mad? on 1 draped lines was Mrs. R. G1,199 words
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Article358 1934-11-04 11 Mr. Louis Goldmg ho.; cviZ dently taken occasional holidays z j irom the more serious '.york of I hjs realistic chronicles, perhaps Z irresistibly urged to indulge an inhibited romantic tendency. Z The Doominglon Wanderer is a I collection of quite readable maga- j Z zinc358 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-11-04 11 CAPITOL BLIiG. SLOAN, an "ageless hat" a hat that "clicks" the minute you slip ii on. Get yours to-day!20 words
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Advertisement33 1934-11-04 11 |bene ullmann n Another Big Shipment of A GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES LJ M RENE H,LMANN H Capitol Uuildinu. Stamford Road. ml !|SK^ Malayan Arts Crafts 'jJmFkMk^ raffles hotel I Jou.-U.-rv. sMverivaro, haskolry and33 words
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Advertisement52 1934-11-04 11 THE BALL COME J BACK fl*\ BUTCANNOT HIT YOU CO M P«tE-^-^*if ccvV. 8 0K BALL.TRAVELS/^' f J^N 40-50 FEET -^LJZjgft^ AND RETURNS e^^TET A TO PEG. ISW.NO COMPLETED BALL «ETUBNEO#-j TO PEC jrßilliiA'Sc^'^ COLFSET Price $4.50 Obtainable from Messrs. Fraakel Bros. t Robinson Co., Ltd. John Little Co., Ltd.52 words
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Advertisement512 1934-11-04 11 GREEN CIRCLE j L J[ J J JJ J 1 LIBRARIES jIJ Ij 1 M 1 15, Capitol Building, Singapore; j #_•iiiiiiitiiiiia i i i i i i i i r I i I > Latest Books j| l(:st Rcccived: -I Enormous Reduction I he Taking of [he (iry lu512 words
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556 1934-11-04 12 Sunday Tribune. Singapore: Sunday. Nov. 4, 1934. MALAI AS WELCOME p V the lime the next \at m- oi the Sunday Tribune app. an ;i IH-w Governor and High Commissioner will have «-!iu-. in, on his duties m Malaya. Sil Shenton Thomas is travelling t< v- on the Ranpura and556 words
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Advertisement197 1934-11-04 12 When you feel run-down— as you almost certainly will from time to time m the trying Tropical climate— nothing will more surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than a generous r nic wine, such as "Serravallo's Tonic" Iron Wine;. Cinchona is itself a tonic of world-wide197 words
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Miscellaneous244 1934-11-04 12 WIT AND WISDOM OF THE WEEK.. MODERN America having no ancient history oi her own has a weird j and wonderful way of serving up the indiscretions of primitive Europe for the benefit of those who want to learn more than they'd ever do at school. Read whal the professor244 words
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Miscellaneous169 1934-11-04 12 the light went out, and, loaded down as he was with soggy dumplings, poor Leander was lost. JjC 5jJ yf. NOBLE Lord (recently married, and rather proud of his wife) There, Muggins. What do you think of Her Ladyship? Muggins (a tenant who has just been taking a prize at169 words
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Miscellaneous182 1934-11-04 12 a golfer one m a hole" GAD, how she fires my imagination!* said the romantic swain, as he took a i seat on his girl's cigarette-end. I i WILLIAM TELL: William (cross-bow) Tell, the Swiss sharp-shooter, was attending a field meet and Eat-An-Apple-A-Day Festival sponsored by the duke, of Austria.182 words
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Article, Illustration2164 1934-11-04 13 fUBLIC ADVISED TO LEAVE THE COURT k 7 CANNOT LIFE IN HELL STORY OF ftITRIQUE WITH THE WIFE OF HIS EMPLOYER AFTER a trial lasting nine hours an IS-year-old farm labourer was, at Wells Assizes, acquitted on a charge of murdering his employer's2,164 words
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Article89 1934-11-04 13 Sub- Lieutenant Allowed Bail Pending Trial London, Oct. 24 I/~sciibed as a sub-lieutenant of H.M.S. Duchess, Peter Goldsmid. 22, and Jack Hill, 21, clerk, whose father is a warrant officer m the Navy, were at Chatham committed for trial at Kent Ass r zes on a charge89 words
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Article304 1934-11-04 13 Alleged 'Procuring AN UNUSUAL CHARGE DISMISSED (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 24. OTATEI) to be the first of its kind is the district, a charge of procuring- a tfirl by false representations, he beintf a married man, was heard at Bristol against Albert Edward Southard. X,304 words
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Advertisement86 1934-11-04 13 M •111 I i t^t l l l ||H|.l|i:|. 1 l»li.liil«i™!lllll*™ l *'> ll ll 1 ***** l» 1111l ll l|ll|l||ll|l \SENSATIONi i BICI PDHELI 1 (Th^ Twenty Millions' Sweetheart) R P %TII Strins: Along With Yon' g Bufl^ffO 1 *>mFil m: 20 Million Sweethearts) 'S&F^UMHI I °N DECCA RECORD86 words
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Advertisement140 1934-11-04 13 y^*"« ji"^ l^ f I wmm i bh i y^— i—i iii |iin 1 1 1 i p j I ■■[|iiiiiii{pMM|^w|M—i|pii t^— i F r*"~" f r^~~ f i i F i r i F r~ .r^^ T t I il I! b n 'fl I^T^^^ ca a necessit y140 words
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Article, Illustration826 1934-11-04 14 Another Exercise To Be Held In December THE most important event of tiw year for local Volunteers took place last Sunday, when the annual inspection by the G.O.C. (Majorgeneral E. 0. Lewin) took place m i ihe Mamiai area. The day was an826 words
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Article373 1934-11-04 14 Opening Of Sacha Guitry's New Play Paris. FIVE innovations which to Parisian playgoers appear startling and would certainty be culled "stunts" if tii word existed m French, mark tae opening of Sachy Ouitry's new play. 'The New Will." Th: first fhnovation, which hr caused gallons cf Jiik 10373 words
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Article77 1934-11-04 14 Witnessed By 330,000 Visitors Obcrammergau. The Passion Play here had been wit nesssd by 330 000 visitors, of whom 23 000 were British, according ;o figures published by Buigomeister Lans. Between 55.000 and 60 000 visitors iron, foreign countries came to Oberammei gaJQ for the play. Americans numbered77 words
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Advertisement174 1934-11-04 14 Bl 1 1 IBBB^^^ i^lf^^^-^~ p **^BB BMi&j^tk mßV^^^^__i BB^^^^^^J B^^^^^^Bw fll 1 BHflr i*»-v .--Twl 7n\ fH I BJ »m«j f"^^B v B I W^^ Tjß^»^S^ %vl3^bß Ae9) IHI hBI bbII II Bh 1 '*^j-*r*S^sT' i *^'^^B^J I j^^^ BBtfil^^^tf BJvi^bj I I V '>' i BIBBBi I I174 words
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Advertisement186 1934-11-04 14 j tonic that fights fati^uo. Avail- -^f^JSm J able m a number of delightful fruit ffife^jg^ tA V 1 1 i U Umv Ilwi L* Jak I AERATED WAItR WORKS. I MAAS-21 r -^*P^* W AA ASTERS 'i Men Always Like Hot Biscuits And How Easy It Is To Make186 words
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Article, Illustration580 1934-11-04 15 Sydney Lee - Beware Of The "Drop Cannon": Simple Shot Causes Carelessness Sydney Lee Billiard* Ky (Empire And Amateur Champion) i|V last victory m the Amateur (J championship taught me somehing about a shot to beware of. [his is the familiar "drop-cannon," ihich we #11 play from hand with the tiea cf "dropping"580 words
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Article221 1934-11-04 15 American Judge On British Divorce Laws San Francisco. lUDGE John J. Van Nostrand of the I San Francisco Superior Court, who has sp:nt more than a quarter of a century hearing divorce actions, dis- approves of the British Divcrce Laws. He says that: "Divorce laws such as those221 words
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Article168 1934-11-04 15 Wartime Pilot "Learning" To Fly Montreal. AFTEIi giving up flying for 12 years, Lieut -nant-Colonel W. A. Bishop, a wartime ace, is undergoing instruction m order to g.t. a pilot's licence again. He was able to fly solo after only one hour's instruction. When he took to the168 words
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Article318 1934-11-04 15 Sixtieth Birthday Of I President i Kovno, Sept. 8. ALL Lithuania Uf en fete m celebration of the 60 :h birthday of the President, M. Ant anas Smetona, who is held m warm esteem by the Lithuanian people. Although his birthday was actually on Aug. 10, the318 words
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Article55 1934-11-04 15 Berlin The Minister of Labour hoAr <>■ r that any in:in receiving pay. or any oUu-i form •> r üblu must not let. Men found m bookmakers* "1 i>be warned, am! If they continue t< t j;. them, the relief money w i I b«>55 words
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Advertisement43 1934-11-04 15 /ease\\ j\\ IINSECT \BITE^/ a t mosquito bite! Burning Stating till one thinks ne can tolerate it no longer. tolerate it— dab on a t little undiluted Scrubb*s. So soothing and cooling it will give you instant peace and relief. SCRUBBS m°"PV AMMONIA43 words
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Advertisement277 1934-11-04 15 you suffer from INDIGESTION? DOESN'T THAT MAKE YOU THINK? 9 out 10 people suffer from Indigestion for it ia perhaps the most common of human complaints. It is the main cause of restless nights and a restless night means lack of energy m the morning. j^^"^ y no e^ p277 words
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Article169 1934-11-04 16 Bandits Set Village On Fire Istanbul. A BAND of desperate Kurdish brigands has been captured by troops and armed police sent to track them down. j *-uUi*i. It was led by the notorious Sheik .Mir Sadlk, who played a prominent part m the 1930 Kurdish rising169 words
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Article82 1934-11-04 16 Killed By Bride As He Tried To Flee Madrid. While a bride was praying ir the church at Pumareja de Tera, near Znmora, before her weddipg, the bridegroo.n snatched his hat and fled. The girl pursued him. She persuaded the fleeing bridegroom "o stop and approach him. As82 words
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Article, Illustration916 1934-11-04 16 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius No. 437: A Sound Convention And An Unfair System MR. and Mrs. Ely Culbertson are j back m England, with the avow- i ed intention of fixing another match and of forcing the adoption ot "Americanised" Bridge on us. We appear to have reached the parting of916 words
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Article, Illustration346 1934-11-04 16 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig By HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME START LEISURELY ANE of the important details Kfl match play is how you start I have often noticed that my opponent is m a very great hurry to begin. Personally, I like to play quite a number of balls346 words
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Article350 1934-11-04 16 Bishop Who Tours Diocese By Air (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 2. DR. A. L. Fleming, known as "the flying bishop" because his principal method of touring his diocese is by air. has come to England on a visit His official title i:350 words
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Advertisement272 1934-11-04 16 111 l **********11 l lilll!lllllllr|t/|(ill:lll|l!l I I I I I I II I I II lll'lUllllMllJDll'llll'lll'inillllllllllllllllllMl v^j ha I i i•■ flki I l^X^J /?> J i| Choose the food that can be <^^-~7?^^^^^ J*^ r^ relied upon to give your baby the Wmp <J9Uss=^i 'I 'I same sound start272 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-04 16 MO Influenza B Colds, Grippe. B Sore Throat At ail Chemistt FORMAMINT The germ-killing Throat Fable/16 words
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Advertisement53 1934-11-04 16 SHADOW of your I VV AM P OLE'S 1 EXTRACT of COD LIVER j When over-tax"'! <n«rgy Wm feaedt restoring: When H the nervea aw in<i»> AVJ rrqu'.ri' inviirorating Whc»! wasted in ustloh mu^t be t'l'-liiiii; B Wampul- •> Extract quickly JH rest i i. vigour R from all j53 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-11-04 16 Many a sweepstake dream Art^r foe &**P*jg«*-^ I O M vanished m thin air when |g, g^ <V M^^fl V^^" ao longer »oW«slcd jdfe^aa 6upp^e6 ]A \i6W e%^p^«.:^_ e Wal«6 Wfi ■«Ihen«v.Sco6on6jWy -fee -&>n «o*d« be TOoa§Jff f ?ourt<3 the world. di*oppo.arnMnt tnodele^ ~^k o f ib "ttxe 'Boss* rt51 words
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Article874 1934-11-04 17 Vigorous Remarks By League Committee T^WM? Co of the Lea--1 fh* Natlon has made a report to he foiwt guc Cou cil which c°»taii* o.'P^n 11 0118 occasions and on vanand iS aV e Wa P ed Governments m?L ?n lhc J ast an d the874 words
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Article755 1934-11-04 17 Most Worthwhile Work m The World (By Air Mail* London, Oct. IG. HE went into the club; played lor such high stak?£ that by the small hours he was signing "chits" en his next month's pay. He went back to his bungalow much the worse for755 words
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Article72 1934-11-04 17 Parlg, A girls' club called the "Hippy Marriage Leagus" has been formed hfre. Its purpose is to test the husbandsrlect of members to find whether th.y are vamp-proof. As soon as one member gets engaged ail the others lay siege to the prospective fcridgeroom's heart. Tt he resists72 words
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Article280 1934-11-04 17 TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Wireless Address By General Higgins f»0-DAY'S Empire wiieless programme is as follows:— T..")(i p.m.: Big Bon. The Western Studio Orchestra. Leader, Frank Thomas. G!yn Eastman (Bass-baritone) 8,35 p.m.: The Campoli Trio. Leonard Gowings (Tenor) 9.05 p.m.: Weekly Newsletter. 9.20 p.m.: Close down. D.35 p.m.: Big Ben. A280 words
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Advertisement195 1934-11-04 17 B^v J vSi j^^ t* /;j aMa^ay^^^^^^i^f^ "'C'i'M^ 1 PROPRIETORS 7. Wofin Studios 87. SANATOGEN will give you New Strength-New Vitality 1 1 fjNY wait hoping that new health may come by 1 A J itself when by taking Sanatogen, you can be we of new strength and vitality. tausands195 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-04 17 <* T|^ 99 6i^W T f9 Jtrice and Talue must not be confused* T hey are two distinct things. There are cheaper lamps than lamps existing are better value. There is hardly an article of commerce where the buyer is so dependent I S upon the reputation i of the63 words
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Article, Illustration3171 1934-11-04 18 T® v nuainni enuft Penang, Perak And Selangor Prepare For Event The Three Teams Thr Johore Championships Wee Hye Teck Defeats Wong Peng Soon Favourite Wins Thrilling Encounter Results Of All Local Matches. (By "Dragon") ALL ivt's are now on the triangular tournament to be held3,171 words
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Article95 1934-11-04 18 THE Singapore cpr*n ladies' final between Miss Wang Siew Eng (holder) and Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and one of the men's open doubles between E. J. Vass and Michael Tan and Tan Miang Cheng and Lim Chin Lam— will be played this morning at the Clerical Union. Play95 words
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Article182 1934-11-04 18 Keeper Knocked Out By Mailed Fist i Toronto, Ontario. A "robot" woman called "Alpha" has been displayed at the Canadian National Exhibi ion here. In charge of her was Mr Michael Harley of London, Eng- land One day the robot went berserK and this is how a182 words
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Article326 1934-11-04 18 PACIFIC AIR SCHEME American Project CALIFORNIA-CHINA iv THREE DAYS MR. J. T. TVippe bu written H letter to the PoBtm*gter-Ge«aai Mr. Farley, to the effect* th*t Pan-American Airways was preparing an experimental trans-Pacific air transport system. He explains that the hi/ America company plans the linking of tfe Latin-American routeUnited Press - 326 words
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Article130 1934-11-04 18 Stowaway Laps Overboard In Fog And Vanishes Quebec Hope has been abandoned for 'he i of a daring young German stowm? who leapt from the steamer County" m a fog ten miies from Kd the straits of Belle Isle < between i foundland and Labrador). The130 words
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Article486 1934-11-04 18 The Way To Prevent Wur (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 2:*. rpHE most practical way of pr^- venting war is for statesmen to study ways of internationalising aviation. This view was stressed by Lorn Allen of Hurtwood m a speech on486 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1934-11-04 19 Clubman - Clubman (By Jke Singapore Ping-Poug Championships r<?/ A X Hatch The Open Singles Toum amenl f*, C^' Ke S.C.FA. Inter-Dislrict League r Sla ldard f Play O Z C °»Wt«ion Concludes Successfully Miscellaneous Items. nfXG-PONG of a high stan^ard 1* teen at the Great Work!1,320 words
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Article386 1934-11-04 19 Success Of Inter-District League The inter-district lcapue conducted by the Straits Chinese Football Associ- ation has been brought to a successful conclusion. The competition was started m July. Nine teams competed. Much improvement m the standard of the players m the league was shown. i Not only does386 words
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Article114 1934-11-04 19 iglistl Schoolmaster Planting A Climb Istanbul. Mr. J. J. Mitchell, a master at Biomsgrove School, Worcestershire, is making plans to climb Mount Ararat, m Armenia, next summer. Mount Ararat is 16,920 feet high, and Is called the "Mountain of Noah" by the: Persians. The Bible says thai the114 words
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Article121 1934-11-04 19 Applicants For Post At Shrine Of Remembrance Melbourne, Victoria. Three winners of the V.C. and several holders of the C.M.G. and D.S.o. are ?.mohg ihe 400 applicants for the posilipn oi' attendant at the Shrine of Remembrance here. The shrine trustees suggested that applicants should submit evidence121 words
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Article53 1934-11-04 19 GOLD IN RUBBISH DUMP Berlin. An oH man of Woingavten. Wuii-Um-berg. was buncos m the town rubbish i dump vvht-n he saw something .trli'cr m j a pair of shoos. Af. the shoes were m good condition, j he tool: a closer look and found hat they i v.vre full53 words
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Article222 1934-11-04 19 mack's Trail of 1822. Much of he surveying done by :lu* public schoolboys showed, he .->airi, that the existing survey.-; wtre Inaccurate. SuvfA'Sori-Commantier Lcvick added that the naturalists of the party had made a voluminous collection of ;nseci 1 bird life, as well of botanical specimen;:. British Schoolboys222 words
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670 1934-11-04 19 Marriages Wrecked In India (By Air Mail) London. Oct. 16. PVIDENCS of kissing m a bungalow J^ figured m a ca^c heard before Mr. Justice Bateson m the Divorce Court, upon which he granted a, decree nisi to Capt. George Maunering Stroud. now .taying670 words
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Advertisement61 1934-11-04 19 i\ wT^ ft mb a kn c s i^^DESCHIENS f SYBi;p an// o t 1 1 xmoql o b i n Already 30.000 Doctors throi^houl the vvoiid have agreed that tluj rad caJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and ghtts hcaiUi and strength. 1 ar better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines,61 words
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Article, Illustration2767 1934-11-04 20 Rimau - The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Rimau (By Selangor's Rugger Reverse At Penang How Initial Defeat At Ipoh Benefited Northern Settlement Singapore's Display Against Negri-Malacca Performances Of State Teams Compared Selangor Supremacy At Hockey Penang Playing Perak And Singapore College Sports Meetings. PENANG "■> logger reverse at Ipoh m thevr initial2,767 words
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Article657 1934-11-04 20 K. O - K.O. (By TfFFORTS are being made to promote a novices' competition for amateurs. Only those who have never won a prize m any competi- tion, school or other Amateur wise are eligible. The idea is a good Novices one and should hay«» the657 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-04 20 I I I I I i **********11 l I 1 l':l':ii 1 |:;«l!i:i|i!INII!l!!l"|ill!IIIIIIIIIHIIIll|lllllllHI!llHIIIIIIIll!H!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Preserve that ar^^\ I Slizabjetk^l I BEAUTY PREPARATIONS I U Treatment by Appomtment HB Telephone 6115 BB| H MAYNADH £co battery rd R| IYiATINAKL/ ltd. Singapore t" |:::in:!l::i::;iiH:iii-:i!!iii!J^j;^^ :^:^ii: i:::::':: ::ixr: .::::::"::!iHi:::i:i:Hlii:llini:" K^B46 words
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Article38 1934-11-04 21 Programmes For Sunday And Monday atunf rcciion f M M».: Relay of Concer A Tomlmson Hall y (bl -f Nau^ hM WilUms). (rossing th> bar" (Llewily.. Brown). Piano »uetL an? cS •sc feS€ pm.: (lose Down.38 words
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Article120 1934-11-04 21 iiecs uprooted And House Roofs Blown Away Paris. •rnado, sun i ar to th which b tr-es wore uprooted and n-renios tram services were delayed and jOUTh.ne tcmmunicia ions .nterrup cd. still through several cans being blown aver m the streets, while iweiSy *rec« tell down m120 words
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Article65 1934-11-04 21 Dutch Artist Commissioned To Paint Amsterdam. A Dutch artist has been commissioned to paint the portrait of President Roosevelt He is the Dutch painter C. C. Swaati. who lives at Laren, the famous artistr-' centre \n Holla'l. Mr. Swan is saying m '-he United j States and65 words
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Article258 1934-11-04 21 New Parties Formed At Ipoh Badminton enthusiasts m Malaya will be pleased to learn of the formation of a new party m Ipoh. This party is called the Chung Hwa Badminton Party and it owes its existence to the kind assistance of Dr. A. C. Kathigasu of the258 words
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Article159 1934-11-04 21 At the second general meeting of the Upper Serangoon Recreation Club the following were elected officials for 1934--1935:— Patron, Mr. K. Angullia; President, Dr. P. T. Nathan; vice-presidents, Dr. Heng Yeck Meng and Mr. James Moss; hon. gen. secretary, Mr. T. Kathiravalu; hon. sports secretary, Mr. Teo159 words
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Article120 1934-11-04 21 The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.C. v. Ceylon S.C. en Thursday, at Balestier Road: C. G. Van Houten: R. A. Ash worth. Lt. W. S. :T. Douglas*: H. Hughes Halle tt E. W. Reeve. T. W. Morray; L. H. N. Davis. r opfarfe120 words
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Article235 1934-11-04 21 BATTLING GUILLERMO EXCITING BOXING AT GREAT WORLD A GOOD crowd witnessed some excellent fights at the Great World on Friday night. The programme consisred of two >.ea three-minute round touts, one of eight rounds and one of six. The i cn -round scraps were real thrillers.235 words
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Article165 1934-11-04 21 Husband Forced To Live In Hen Coop Camden, New Jersey. MR. Robert Chew, a seventy-eight-year-old minister, has been compelled by his wife. 43 years his junior, to live m a chicken coop, according to legal papers which he has filed here. He is bringing a £2,000 alienation of165 words
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Article96 1934-11-04 21 Wall Of Forum And Marble Staircase Discovered Rome Important relics of ancient Rome have been 1 rough': to light m the course of ikmoli ions m the cen re of tho ci y, where work is m progress to isolate a mcd aeval -ower built by the famous96 words
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Article445 1934-11-04 21 [There are numerous Clubs and Societies m Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune" This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate m keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happening* vf general interest will still be included m the445 words
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Article168 1934-11-04 21 £120,000 Car Sold For £12 Hollywood. A MOTOR-CAR which cost £120,000 to construct has be:n sold m Hollywood for £12. It was the steam-driven wonder car which belonged to Mr. Howard Hughe*, the young Texas millionaire who produced the film "Hell's Angels,** Now it is just scran168 words
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Article55 1934-11-04 21 180 Galons Consumed In Five Hours Binge n, Hesse. New records for wine consumption wen set up during the wine festival here. In one inn, over 150 gallons were sold and consumed wi hin 5 hours, 40 minutes, wh le on the following day, 180 gallon? 'went55 words
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Advertisement28 1934-11-04 21 grand B A Z A AH NOW OPEN Wonderful Gifts m Departments for Via and Young. UrTLE CO., LTD., panted m England). AtJnpL KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.28 words
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Advertisement413 1934-11-04 21 EXCESS FAT Dl E TO RHEUMATISM Only One Remedy Needed Having rheumatism m Imdly that she could scarcely walk, Mim woman l^egan to put on a load of .sui)erfluous tlcsh. In 1 letter just received, she wriU^s:— "I had a severe attack of rheumatism In both knees. It was so413 words
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Article336 1934-11-04 22 State Championship Tournament (From Our Oicn Correspondent; Johore Bahru, Nov. 3. THE following are the results of ihc ties played off during the week m the Johore Badminton State tournament. JUNIOR SINGLES, 2ND ROUND: Y. L. Tan (Blues) beat Seali Siow Puay (Companion) 15—1, 15—2; Chee Ah Mon336 words
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Article855 1934-11-04 22 E. J. ZJass And Seah Eng Hee To Meet In Final Defeats For See Gim Hock <^Atid Chnn Chim "Bock Yester/Jiy "E\ J. Vass, of the Diehard 8.P., and Seah Eng Hee, of the Mayflower 8.P., are to meet m the final of the Singapore open singles855 words
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Article198 1934-11-04 22 State Hockey At X [ATE GOAL SAVES VISITORS (From Our Oicn Reportei Kuala Lumpur, Satu gINGAPORE divv, Hith 2-2 at hockey here to-da •lose match. Exchanges varied freely pore led by one to oi time. Then Sekttgor sen goals, and only a late point visitors made the frame a198 words
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Article94 1934-11-04 22 J^O have started the .season as ti* nised third team poalkeepi-r, tin one game m iho Central Leagto a? himself on his nex( <<u in^ I nited's senior is the experiw Thomas Swinburne, the thini upon at SI Junes'i Park for tb line. His iirst i ppearan< with94 words
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Advertisement148 1934-11-04 22 1. tlllt I a i"ii'lMi!i|:;i:'«iii'i.!!inn:i:;ii:iiniH!iiiif' l' l:l':i!'ir|!iiM!:i 1.! '.ii.-'IMI m;i|;;i: lui^iiii:'!::!' 3 i;;|Mi'i|':fi!||ir:i;ii::|ij'!i^|ii|i;f "n^ The World's Fastest Oil '40.67 m.p.h. on WAKEFIELD CASiROL. All thr^e records of the x^V Height, Speed, Distance r x >SS x^8v& have been achieved on this world famous motor oil. NS> j»4W A X EFIETDife148 words
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Advertisement107 1934-11-04 22 I i i i i i i:ii;i tin ■.■iii'aiinf:Bi!Bflra»mioiHiiiii^«:a l ;ii;ii3nf iiumuiui.il. i i uiMiimMiinin j ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. j ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 The J Great Eastern Life I Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building Cecil Street, Singapore. j107 words
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Article915 1934-11-04 23 ffi^fh Dividends Again The Order i stor Suit Winsßig^ace By Lengths from Our O?rn Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. -jgg dividends marked to-day's e s. the concluding day of tru p^afc Turf Club Autumn meeting. fJL weather prevailed, but the l3 j» was soft. nartable feature of915 words
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Article278 1934-11-04 23 Manchester Ex-Champion Boxer Wins Despite Eye Trouble TCO McGUIRE, Manchester, the exit Northern light-weight champion gave a wonderful display of gameness when meeting Bert Cantor, the coloured Birmingham boxer, over 15 I rounds at the Regent Sporting- club, Salford. McGuire, after being well beaten during the first278 words
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Article153 1934-11-04 23 43,000 Smallest For Opening Matches FOR their match against West Bromwich Aloion Arsenal had ihtir smallest gate of the season up to date, but some clubs would not consider it small, seeingtha- there were 43,000 present. The violent s.orm, of which the Arsenal's part of Nor^h London seemed153 words
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Article143 1934-11-04 23 New Bishop Of The Falkland Islands Liverpool, Lantashlre. The now Bishop of the Falkland Is- j lands Great Britain's most southerly no?session— has sai 1o d from Liverpool to take up h?s duties j He Is the Rev. J. R. Weller, formerly Rupexintendent Chaplain of the143 words
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Article60 1934-11-04 23 Paris. j Three hundred bottles of Meursault, p. j famous white Bwrßundy, have beep awarded to the French novelist Paul Cr»7'n\ for hs bock "The Tapestry of ♦Hp Days." Th^ nri«e la an annual one. It is awarded by the town and district of Meursauli ?o60 words
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Article96 1934-11-04 23 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. THE racing stewards held two inquiries re£,art!?ng incidents connected with the first rare run on Wednesday. The first incident concerned the alleged interference of Lordiojjv at the start. The stewards found that one of the outside horses swerved m as the barrier96 words
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Article44 1934-11-04 23 The Old Rafllesians Association "A' dpfr-\tcd Fort Canning by four goals to nil m a hockey match on the R.I- ground yesterday. R >\rmsrfrong scored thro of the op.a. goate, and Sohan Singh the other. The score, at half time was two-nil.44 words
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Article214 1934-11-04 23 ONE TRY EACH S.C.C. And Services Reserves Draw i THE S.C.C. II drew with the Combined Services II three points each (one try each) when they met m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Nichols scored the Services' try, which Russell failed to convert, the shot214 words
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Article197 1934-11-04 23 To Take Schooll>oy Internationa! Goalkeeper? jpiK tragic death of Alexander Wright has ielt <L:ha;l>on Aihletk with a in 1 vacancy which they are anxious to fill as early as possible Gold, of Boiuajemouih, is a player for whom the naaxiager has a fancy, but ihc .^a.-iJc- affioials consider197 words
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Article153 1934-11-04 23 Deciphers Ancient Scandinaviai? Stone Lettering Copenhagen. Erik Herskjoer, a 33-year-old archaeologist of Hjoerrng, North Jutland, has found an ancient stone bearing an inscription which he has deciphered as being m an emirely new type of early Scandinavian lettering. A Copenhagen expert has confirmed his decision. Erik, the son153 words
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Article102 1934-11-04 23 German Medical Practitioner's Invention Giessen, Hesse-Darmsradt. Dr. R. Sonimer, s weil-kribwn medical practitioner and pioiessor, car. be seen i every evening "walfcing on me ri\ Lahn ii\ his "water boots His ''boots 7 are C-i.rr pieces cl well varnished wood, pointied at ends aiict resting on. t.l tanks102 words
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Article61 1934-11-04 23 Younger Members Enrolling In Harvard College Cambridge, Massachusetts. Six Rooscvelts have enrolled m Harvard College lor the coming scholastic year. Two of thpm FranSlin D. Roosevelt Junior, ami J_Qhn Roosevelt ar< sons t I the President of the United Slates. Three others -Kermi; Roosevelt, Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt61 words
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Article423 1934-11-04 23 LONG JUMP: 3. Urn Chin Kftean fM.C): 2 Low Kee Pew (Jfc.C:) 3, Md. Taifa (R.C.). Distance 20it. 2^in'^ In'. ersCoiiege record) 440 YDS. RELAY: 1. Raffles College. Tinier, 48 1 5 sees. 220 YDS. FLAT: 1, A. Kakir (R.C.) 2, K. Sivam <M.G\>: 3. Abas. Time 25423 words
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Article217 1934-11-04 23 Command Beaten By Selangor (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpir:. Saturdaywon the inter-State rugby 3 match with the Mala- Command I at Kuala Lumpur, to-day by 11 point;, to nil, and wer c full value for ihelir victory. The teams were, as follows: SELANGOR: Cranfoi-d: Dickson, Hunter, Leach,217 words
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Article, Illustration224 1934-11-04 24 The Princess Royal, unveiling a bus_ of H.M. the King at the Leeds Civic Hall, Yorkshire. The bust was presented by Mr. R. H. Blackburn, form:-r Lord Mayor of Leeds. Photo shows a group at the ceremony, left to right— Aid. A. J. Dcbbs, the Lady224 words
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