Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 November 1934
1934-11-11
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section13 1934-11-11 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol.2^— No. 25 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1934. FIVE CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration271 1934-11-11 1 SERVICE TO MALAYA COMPARISON WITH DITCH Official Siatemen! Posting And Transil Times DEFUTATION of allega- tions that British air transport bet ween London and Singapore permits of improvement when compared with the performance of the Dutch service is contained m a statement issued by271 words
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Article209 1934-11-11 1 Groom To Prove Origin ißy Air Mail.) v om Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 31. F^ Wilson McAdoo. the SJiL l9 -y^r-old grandfe f]S; l|rhter of President Wilson, hrdmg that, the course of true JP" n^er did run smooth. f Jbna Tor marrying Rafael 1 c Onate.209 words
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Article423 1934-11-11 1 Arrival In Penang FAMOUS AVIATION EXPERT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 9. fHE Master of Sempill, the distinguished aviation expert, arrived m Penang m his Puss Moth yesterday evening m the course of an extensive air tour of the East. His last stop was Alor423 words
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Article247 1934-11-11 1 Increased Milk Production (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent' London, Oct. 24. I CANNOT help feeling that many of the truly amazing number of ways m which rubber can be usefully employed are not nearly sufficiently advertised," declared Mr. G. R. P. Llewellyn presiding at247 words
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Article218 1934-11-11 1 His Impressions Of Malaya (By Air Mail.) i From Our Oic?i Correspondent.) London, Oct. 31. SIR Philip Sassoon returned home m the eddy of the great air race. On Oct. 24, he reached Karachi just m time to see the take-off or Melrose, the young Australian. If,218 words
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Article340 1934-11-11 1 Bickerdike-Barrett CEREMONY AT THE CATHEDRAL t Singapore, Saturday. J^ PRETTY wedding was solemnised to-day at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's Cathedral when Mr. Frank A. Bickerdike, of th Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, Singapore, was married to Miss Dorothy Agnes Barrett, daughter of jfr. and Mrs. J.340 words
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Article196 1934-11-11 1 Excellent Response In Singapore I COLLECTIONS for the Poppy Day 8 Fund were taken throughout Malaya yesterday. The results will not be known until to-morrow, but m Singapore at least it is believed that the collections were better than last year. An army of fair helpers sold thousands196 words
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Article275 1934-11-11 1 Grim Struggle For Life New York. has overtaken the expedition, led by M. Charles E. Bedaux, the French millionaire, which set out last April to explore unknown ranges m the upper Canadian Rockies. Tom Granger, a cowboy member of the expedition, has heev. drowned while275 words
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Article461 1934-11-11 1 Singapore Defence ROTATING GUN I TURRET t y 'By Air Mail.) j (From Our Own Correspondent. i London, Oct. 31 l J LEARN that Singapore, among other highly defen ed centres, vva< m the minds < 1 the authorities m oonnection i with a large order just461 words
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Article119 1934-11-11 1 Attending Red Cross Conference QBdL Tokyo. SIR Harold Fawcus, Director General of the British Red Cross Society, heads the British delegation to the International Red Cro.s.s Conference here. The Conference, which wa opened at the end of last month by the Empress of Japan, is the first 10119 words
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Advertisement20 1934-11-11 1 goodwood Park fiuiei mm courts can now be reserved at |1/- an evening. far fU»wva t io' ls Phone 6490.20 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-11 1 »(lfltlllllltinl!IIIIITT11ll!:f!!lllllllllll!fllllllllll(IIIIIIIM%l!llllll' 5 AJ\L EDITION j HOME FOOTBALL I RESULTS APPEAR ON PAGE 3 E |ll|lllll|IIINIl!IHI:l|!HMIilMI'1Hltlll!F« IIIimiIIIUIIIIHIIIIi,.16 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-11 1 T »At>e MAS' 1 WHEW THE OTHERS MM tf F4IITOPIEASE U £W caff for MB Mm*&*AMMMMM*MBW*& Bmoß Wj^WmmMFmMmmM 3P The Perfection of Scots Whiskies.24 words
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Advertisement11 1934-11-11 1 N.EM. (National Employers MctoaJV INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.11 words
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Article125 1934-11-11 2 Two Killed TRAGEDY OFF SINGAPORE rHE American oil tank steamer Ellipse arrived at Singapore yesterday evening with news of a tragedy which cost two lives at sea the previous day. An explosion occurred m a tank, and six Chinese members of the crew were involved. Two died125 words
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Article284 1934-11-11 2 Friendly Gesture Likely Next Week London, Nov. 9. A FRIENDLY gesture is expected from Japan at the beginning of next week when the replies to the British plan, after Mr. Yamamoto has received full instructions from Tokyo, are expected to express appreciation of the British284 words
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Article237 1934-11-11 2 Plea For Overseas Chinese Shanghai, Nov. 10. IN a statement to the Press yesterday Singapore millionaire, repeated what at Nanking, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, th° he said at Shanghai. He added that he was impressed by the marked progress made m the coivet ruction of puolic237 words
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Article127 1934-11-11 2 Chinese Fined In Local Court Singapore, Saturday. Alleged to have obstructed a policeman, three Chinese. Tan Guan, Cheong Kit and Ho Yok. were fined $5 each by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) to-day. The constable was on duty at the junction of Queen Street and Arab Street127 words
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Article113 1934-11-11 2 "Cavalcade" Stars Back Again "Where Sinners Meet," featuring Ihe stars of "Cavalcade." Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook began a season at die Pavilion last night. Tins film is particularly welcome, as it gives the two famous players an opportunity of proving that they are equally as good m113 words
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Article83 1934-11-11 2 Indian Convicted On Theft Charge Singapore, Saturday. Convicted on a charge of theft, an Indian named Nadisan was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice> to-day. It was stated tha. the accused had been employed at the Police Depot hospital. He83 words
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Advertisement283 1934-11-11 2 PW CHILDREN W s^« WAMPOLES x^ MAG NO LAX i is the nearest to nature's remedy fzi*****^* h r curinu indigestion, constipation and all stomach ills by cor- j V recting the action of bowels -^^B^^bw without harmful after effects. It -£i HiiiZl^ has a pleasant and palatable taste I^^s^^^§i!||^bß283 words
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Advertisement132 1934-11-11 2 /ABY FEET /77f/^ /?o/ falter! Set them firmly on the path of health with AUENBURYS." Yea must ensure that baby's diet is r g n any of the vital eleim-i, ntial to fuiu.t health 'Allenburys' Fuels are per ;iv adapted the grow. ing needs of infants from birth u.itil solid132 words
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Miscellaneous678 1934-11-11 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 44 ACROSS:— I. Hercon; 5. Box: 7. Leap; 10. Era; 12. Sos; 13. Relet; 14. Odd.s; 17. Oslo; 18. Ice; 19. Retreat; 20. Eyre: 21. Ay; 23. Or; 25. Lore; 27. Such; 30. :V?Jora: 31. Soldo; 32. Arena; 33. One: 34. Re; 35. Cob; 37. At; 39.678 words
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Article1229 1934-11-11 3 post-graduate Teaching BIG SCHEMES FOR THE FUTURE i\ future prospects j\ lor newly qualified graduates of Dm King Edward VII College of Mcdi eine m Si was given by Dr. R D. Fitzgerald, Director of Medica 5< rvices, S-S- and FJIJS., g| the second lit union1,229 words
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Article170 1934-11-11 3 18-Considered Lcagu? Resolution London. Nov 9 DROFESSOR H. A. Smith D.C.L Pro--1 lessor of International Law m the TheSf y f London m teS^S me nmes claims that Britain is entire liberty to determine the quJstio uf the recognition of Manchukuo m ac- nCe ,S thReuter - 170 words
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Article50 1934-11-11 3 Shanghai. Nov. 10. The Chinese Foreign Office announces hat the Sino-Britisn agreement with egard to the British Concession at Eankow has been formally abrogated The concession was retrocedsd several .ears ago as the result of representaions made by Mr. Eugene Chen, then Chinese Foreign Minis.ier.-Min Kuo Jin Pno50 words
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Article617 1934-11-11 3 Sequel To Alleged Irregularities (From Ou?- Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 9. AS a sequel to alleged irregularities at the annual general meeting of tlu Malay-Siamzse Prospecting Co., Ltd., a company registered m the F.M.S., there were two motions for hearing before Mr. Justice Howes m th e Ipoh617 words
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Article79 1934-11-11 3 Brisk Business Done By Sellers 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 10. POPPY sellers did a brisk business m Kuala Lumpur this morning .xnd it is confidently hoped that the outcome will be reflected m an useful totai of collection.'. The re.Ugi9.us service will79 words
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Article75 1934-11-11 3 Messages Suddenly Cease In Fiikien Shanghai, Nov. 10. The plane. "Kwan^tung," one of the two machines just placed on the Shang-hai-Canton air line, left Shangnai on its first trip yesterday morning. The head office at Shanghai was kepi informed by wireless of the progress oi the 'plane75 words
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Article42 1934-11-11 3 Found Abandoned With Parts Removed 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 10. An Austin car which was reported tc be missing; yesterday, was found abandoned m New P.etallng Road last riigin with the magneto, carburettor and other components removed.42 words
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73 1934-11-11 3 Longest Debate Since 1887 London, Nov. 9. THE House cf Lords adjourned at 4.12 n.m. after a twelve hours' sitting, believed to be the longest since th? loihe Rule Debate of 1387. Some sixty Ministerial Prers faced en Labourites m disposing twenty:our OppositionReuter - 73 words
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Article186 1934-11-11 3 Important Factor m Trade Recovery London. New 10. INTERNATIONAL trad- recovery should be greatly assisted by tn i higher price for gold, which, apart from stimulating production m We. 1 Africa and els. where and eliminatki" fears ol scarcity of the metal, will increase the buying186 words
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Article225 1934-11-11 3 Protest Ag-aiiist Order 01 The Courts Havana. Nov. 10. NUMBER of strategic points have >\ been seized by groups of armed insurgents m Santiago Province. The outbreak is reported lo be part of the general strike declared throughout the province In syinpalny wuh lv number225 words
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Article472 1934-11-11 3 Sunderland's m ARSENAL HELD TO A DRAW London, Nov. I<>. ItfHIU-; the- League champions uvir held to a draw by Grimsbv I l lie promoted dub, tne cup were defeated by tin- <><>«• ;r<»;. m ii\<i»v Suhderlaaid, who tin;-- displace Arsenal a1 tl;o top of Ihe table.472 words
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Advertisement26 1934-11-11 3 dghgfghg "ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT j 11, Collyer Quay. EXCELLENT GRILL We Specialise m Continental Dishes. AIA COOKING AND SERVICE UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I OPEN ON SUNDAY EVENING.26 words
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Advertisement24 1934-11-11 3 Richmond Castle, Yorks. rfg®^ WILLS's Jtl IV. Jc^ JC^ v//\.w 1 JL^JlL^'O CIGARETTES w. d. h. o. wills MADE IN ENGLAND BRISTOL AND LONDON24 words
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Article655 1934-11-11 4 Coming To The Local Cinemas THAT a Hollywood motion picture studio lacks the security and privacy of a theatre, was pointed out rather uncomfortably to two of the chorus beauties Earl Carroll took to Hollywood for Paramount* picturisation of his stage hit, "Murder at the Vanities." THIS' mystery-musical is the655 words
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Advertisement150 1934-11-11 4 Season Extended Owing To Tremendous Success! I aniiDOA I CHARLiE CHAN is always I ALHAIWKKA success He even excels himself m I T^ IWS tlirillin.H murder mystery! I WISE and WITTY m the FACE o/DEATH! I CHAN, hero of Earl Derr Biggers' famous novel* now faces his greatest adventure 8150 words
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Advertisement332 1934-11-11 4 Diana i Wynyard Z#>| <^®^ BROOK l) enjoy this picture. £SSB» I Announcing" the DEFINITE OPENING DATK! I 1 Paramounfs grandest .mbination of Lavish S*d»* rl«k,«« I r nd songs and thrilling mystery. I EARL CARROLL'S u MURDER at the VANITIES^ I C^ PIT Qi TUESDAY NEXT, Nov. 13ih 3332 words
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Article5108 1934-11-11 5 Denis Mackail - Denis Mackail "our short story By r respectable-looking manservant Lined Mr Clements into his overhanded h m his hat and uma ar.ci" prepared to open the front door. anii you Jiave a taxi, sir? iie asked. ir Clements gave a slight start. •r-anks." he answered "I— l $M*5,108 words
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Advertisement34 1934-11-11 5 APPETIZINC 1 Dishes that continental (Mm appeal to the eqe CHEF IhQI taste Faultless ln\| service. A cooi iMfr uc^nsed restful atmosphere IBm i !f v lion vl^4v L u?here excellence is not extravagance34 words
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Advertisement241 1934-11-11 5 What YOU need to regain your energy is Bourn-vita Once you allow the East to drain you of your energy, you might It will help you to sleep the sound refrwJiing sleep without which as well go home. You can't stand up to the life unless you take your body241 words
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Article172 1934-11-11 6 Vendettas Which Are Caused By Women Belgrade. A Court of Elders has started to settle the family feuds oi the Alban'ans cf South-western Yugoslavia by cash payments. Blood feuds have been the n te> centuries m this area, but now the Court of Elders Is persuading172 words
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Article150 1934-11-11 6 Road Hog Who Swore At Wrong Man Nice. An effective method of dealing: with Riviera roadhogs has been devised by Monsier Henry Meuchet, the Protect of the Maritime Alps The Nice-Cannes road wu filled with a swiftly-moving: stream of daoßi traffic m either direction. Suddenly a huge charabanc150 words
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Article108 1934-11-11 6 Huge Rat Hunt Organised In Egypt Alexandria. rr All Egypt is to join In a great rat hunt proposed by the Under-Secrctary of State for Public Health, Dr. Shaheen Pasha, to prevent a possible outbreak of bubonic plague. Towns and villages are threatened by invasion by millions of108 words
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Article556 1934-11-11 6 Important Discovery By Three Doctors London, Oc H THE fight against Lhe influenza scours has advanced a stag* nearer V i 7 tory as a result of a recent met discovery of considerable ii The development, n "Lancet," is of significance arch workers throughout the world.556 words
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Advertisement77 1934-11-11 6 Tiger Headache Powder is I*^ an infallible headache V^^^P^^N cur?. Its effect is instan- if jBBHI l j li^(hr^ tancous and the patient f^J^^f^Bf^^^jr^^/ is relieved of pain within ClMI^M^-^^^/ 66~^r Z~ fi\3 minutes. Where every M Wk J^^ J t,»C thing else fails. "Tiger" ■r jM#^i# SJ| Headache Powder77 words
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Advertisement40 1934-11-11 6 SUPER NETTEL 536/24 L. Super Nettel with Zeiftfl Teasa* f 3.5--536 21V. Super Nettei with ZeissTessai You are cordially invited toi* these mod.!- at our shown*W' The Singapore PHOiflb 39. HIC'I BTRBit. sin<;ai'ork. Sole A^rent>: The Scientific Instrument Coinp^ WGtfNi40 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1934-11-11 7 Strictly Between Ourselves ARMISTICE Day. Sixteen years since they sounded the "(ease Fire." It is a long time ago, and the war babies have grown up and the ex-service men are getting on. For my part. I look back upon no career of glory. I offered myself for service when1,562 words
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Advertisement176 1934-11-11 7 I "I live miles from TfT J any cow. but I have WV^ 1 r fresh milk Ibs^^vt I I every day!" j I TA7" OULD Y U HkC tO g Ye y Ur Kee P S uithout refrigeration I ft V V baby fresh milk all the time w176 words
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Article1344 1934-11-11 8 C. H. Staniey- Jones - Peace And Rumours Of Peace C. H. Staniey-Jones War Will Stop When It Doesn't Pay The Men Who Are Making Malaya Secure 11/ITH the new Governor and High Commissioner m Singapore I might be expected to say something more this week about the particular problems he will have to face.1,344 words
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Article133 1934-11-11 8 High Figures For Murders And Robberies Simla. AN average of over 50 murders a month during the present year have been committed m the North West Frontier Province according to offkial Statistics just issued. Dur.ng the same period there have been .35 robberies with violence and 1,037133 words
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Article83 1934-11-11 8 Taranto, lialy. In this town m the "heel" of I-aly lives the oldest woman m the country. She is Maria Fedela Montemurro and she is 10.* years of age. The record of her birth is m the commune of Palagiano near here; "Born of Cosirno Montemurro and83 words
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Advertisement190 1934-11-11 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I C (DK^ TICKETS ISSUED I \BO\Jl~Si\J v ALL sxEAM^f TOR SHIP, AIB AND TRAVEL railwav ijnks NO BOOKING FEES. I Chim I 'til Asiatic clients 1 are given the best of attention z Z and assistanc :JJ), Robinson Road, Singapore. I190 words
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Advertisement72 1934-11-11 8 rife DC3 I <^|g Zippy and zesty tl at's typical of all Phoenix uF^^/Ei Drinks iii the par I eular flavour you like r /jf&mLime. Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry Choco- \w£ML late. Grape. Cherry, Rose Pineapple, Kcla, Cream /fwfrtfk Sodii, Ginger. Phone 34KU and have a case delivered /fi t&jjffiL\72 words
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Advertisement115 1934-11-11 8 y\naisne hid f> "^M^l^Jiusiand "T AM worried about you you are ftNMI' ingly weary m body and mind, your spirits and vitality are alarmingly low— you must do something about it. Take Waterbury's Compound. Remember last year Mabel's husband fi it just as you do now. The doctor told him115 words
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Article577 1934-11-11 9 Q U r Camera Corner Securing The Best Modelling STATISTICS recently examined m America have proved that ono of the favourite types of subjects among 1 amateur photographers is portrait work, whether individually or m groups. Taking pictures of one's friend-; is a useful practice and577 words
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Article100 1934-11-11 9 Skeletons 100,000 Years Old At Nazareth Jerusalem. FOUB human skeltor.s believed to br -sc?ih£ h?S 1O f looo years oId an <* of th^ Am y Of S ssor Albri S St.h t. dfrecto ?ei rh n^ Cc n chooi of Oriental Re ?n t£~ a100 words
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Article155 1934-11-11 9 Over £13,000,000 Deficit For 1935 The Hague. j A DEFICIT of 92 902,000 guilders j < approximately £13,256,000 at prosent, rates; is estimated m the 193f> 1 Dutch Budget filed by Dr. Oud, Minister of Finance. The estimates include a contribution of 12,000,000 guilder-; (about £1,714.000) j towards155 words
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Article117 1934-11-11 9 Cot Stuck In Ventilator Shaft Stockholm. A fat thief who got stuck m a venti- later shaft while trying to escape when surprised by the police, is now wishing I he had gone m for "slimming." He had broken into shop with a burg- lar of slender117 words
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Article53 1934-11-11 9 A party from Liverpool University have 1 been inspecting the Si ate Library and i University Library at Hamburg. j A tour of inspection of the most im- j portant libraries of Germany was under- taken to gather experience for the j 1 planned reconstruction of the University53 words
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Article380 1934-11-11 9 Opening By Prince Of Wales London, Oct. 17. A DOME 130 feet high which is visible for many miles surmounts the new Royal Air Force College— the "Sandhurst" of the R.A.F.— at Cranwell, Lincolnshire, which has now been opened by the Prince of Wales. Hitherto, Cranwell380 words
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Article237 1934-11-11 9 Germans Prepare For Hard Winter Berlin. FEARS of a hard winter and lack of supplies from abroad are causing Germans to start hoarding food and clothes. This fact is revealed m the latest weekly report of the German Institute for Business Research. The report refers to the recent237 words
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Article58 1934-11-11 9 Coblence. Vine is blooming for thf. third time this yea*- at Pfaffendorf, near Coblence. The first crop of grapes was ripe m Augur. since, then a second harvest has been picked, and now new blooms have appeared. A whole vineyard is m bloom for the second time58 words
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Article333 1934-11-11 9 Sudanese "Prince* Birmingham Birmingham, Oc< 2-. STUDENTS a: pirmingham C 'nave for ;h.<-. rV.;y<- hoaxed the with a fici'ious per? been given the description "Pi Mohaincd Din Dbingo The "Prince" was described a a n ter of a F.'?nch mandated territory In Sudan and noted333 words
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Advertisement245 1934-11-11 9 <x.D IJKM O IM C£> i i^lj-UiiJiJJJlpj i" •;.>;^ mi" f^M nc; BEDSTEAD 9 '.ownership of a "Diamond" bedstead bnncrs lasting satisfactior wslgßcd m such a manner as to pro- the utm st comfort and support durmif repose. !a>t a life-tirae and more, for it is "Ostructed of strong steel245 words
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Advertisement171 1934-11-11 9 ■RtfV BR ',2f H m' nl H9^ tDhI Guß Kflr 40^^. tSIh lßu ■^^9 BHfl 3 iQhb iV mv mbbi^H I «meiuii» TAKE YOUB DOCTOR'S TIP f B I OC I T I N 1 Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so I J Ensures Against Physical171 words
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Advertisement87 1934-11-11 9 TIGER BEER IS BEST niUliii:iliili!liilii|i;ilili:iMi!i|ii|i!i):oi:|iili!|:|'i|.'Si.|,.f .lll|i;|ij:i|l!M|!!|!:|;i|iiii:|i!|. <ii i i :|,.i.'|: |ii«:u;:i. «.'i.;i/|i.r inijuiur HINNAM LITTLE DFSPENSARY L 5 IK SINGAPORE. liili!lii|iillili!liilill!ili l!iliiliil!ii>:|''li!liiiniiii::i!iiiiiiiiiiiii«nifii'ii!'iiiliiiuii[|ti|iiiM|i'i!!i!.iiifli'flji|!i|ii|ti|iii<<iit|i)|it|i;|!>l>il*'l < i|!iliiliir K. M. OLI MOHAMED Begs to announce to his patrons and the general public that he has now enlarged his premises, and has also augmented his87 words
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Advertisement388 1934-11-11 9 ii i»ii ii•i t i i •i••• i i i i ii"» PIT-A-PAT PIT-A-PAT [I W^^ 1 Kuty wave I PAT-A-VAC DOBS :> MARVELLOIS THINGS: I 1. By stimulating the natural action of the tiny bloodcells under the I I skin, a beautiful pink and healthy i complexion is induced.388 words
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Advertisement202 1934-11-11 10 I i 1 I I 111 l^^ r^ I I u^BHHKV^ii^^^H ARRIVED SATURDAY A Lovely Collection Of Evening Gowns And Sports Clothes ON VIEW AT T<l. VM\ NIKKO BOUSE, I* Battery Road. ii 11 11 7.7.7.7. 7. 7.7. 7. 7 I For Christmas Presents, 1 Suitable for Local and Abroad,202 words
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Advertisement1172 1934-11-11 10 THOSE DELECTABLE bits of tulle, taffeta, horsehair or lace stra I masq uerading as HATS, have lon g been an important part of the eh* Parish's wardrobe for RESTAURANT dining, are fa vour, and are being widely used throughout MERRY WIDOW quality about them that's intriguing, a tiny biac tulle1,172 words
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Advertisement213 1934-11-11 10 SWASTIKA FOR [[Eastern Arts And Crafts NEW GOODS ARRIVED 1 3, ORCHARD ROAD, i AMBER MANSIONS, j SINGAPORE. "She shall be charming wherever she goes, WEARING A MATITA; Aux Chats Noirs U, Battery Road. Above G. H. CAFE. I C V C Li A X Preparations- Used For Facial Treatments213 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1934-11-11 11 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. fly Our Woman Correspondent I IST week's soci ilendar was ;i crowded one, -ting witja Sunday jfight's concert The Dcepavalli hohat brought a large rowd to the formal ?ace at Raffles on Tuesday amoi,gs; 2^uicers bei'.u M:s. J Goswood v-ho Sod most attricti a black1,499 words
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Advertisement96 1934-11-11 11 Trene ullmann n Another Big Shipment of PI \A GOWNS HATS NOVELTIES U N RENE Ut.LW.ANN M Capitol Building. Stamford Road. Md iH'l'e! sajlJe j MAISON CHARNETTE I VNP 30 per cent. DISCOUNT I JJSHII'MKM OF FROCKS AND HATS. All sizes ■gc^mftr m r *m .M-casions. SPRING IND WIN TBfc96 words
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Advertisement114 1934-11-11 11 zAurelia s I TIIK HOUSE OF N T EW THINGS J^tf^S%f^^^^ -S Dinner is served, L \nct her broath-takiner collection m Ufl «il Dinner Gowns arrived m lp ...Supremely distinguishod llf fl S .Siren mliney m every detail. VU JJ thtlr quffJily «c consider more Hr .v ju i;-;» rtant.114 words
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Advertisement376 1934-11-11 11 2nd Big Week 1 1 Hj 1 1 Our Annual Sale HUGE REDUCTIONS ~s~ In Every Department BEAD IN COMFORT Visil MOST USEFUL Singapore Silk] Store, bookmarker made SINGAPORE. NTS ()N |iA(K ()1 VNV BOOK. mmmmmmmomm m*a^mmwmA wuvy F X Kl> Al TOM ATIC AiI RETAINS READER'S PAGE. GREEN CIRCLE376 words
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609 1934-11-11 12 Sunday Tribune. Siagapore Sunday, Nov. 11, 1934 LAO-TZE'S ADVICE IKE writer of this article travelled to Penan fo meet Sir Shenton Ehomai and returned to Singapore the steamer which brought His f ccllency to Malaya. He had the portunity of talking to the new <:»vernor and High Commissioner ■fid gathering609 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1934-11-11 12 G. S. Hammonds - What To Swim In And How To Do It G. S. Hammonds DWIMMING, as exponents of the art are wont to impress upon their less accomplished fellows, ia a natural gift which humanity has lost m the course of evolution. "Throw a baby into the water," they exclaim (you've all1,091 words
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Advertisement36 1934-11-11 12 PJOTSST ADVERTISEMENT \< KNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. and Mr>. C. R. Oehlers £nd family express thfir sincere thanks to all rela *jvr>s and fneads. who sent telegrams Tnd me?.-ar condolence m their ment < Penanf and F.M.S. Papers ease cop;36 words
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Advertisement159 1934-11-11 12 Serravallo's Tonic The Tonic for the Tropics! Your Tonic! "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cincho na Iron Wine) restores lost energy and vitality and builds up the entire system, until brain, nerves and body regain and retain perfect health, enabling you to defeat attacks of Tropical diseases.— Over 10,000 Medical Men from every159 words
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Miscellaneous184 1934-11-11 12 WIT and WISDOM of the WEEK. ACCORDING to a cynical old man, wive.s have their beauty secrets and husbands have their secret beauties. THE average woman shews her age on her face long before she shows it on uer birthday cake. A KNOCK at the door often spoils many an184 words
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Miscellaneous231 1934-11-11 12 lady was advancing towards him. "What are you wai ing for?" she demanded. '•I was waiting for Mary," the nervous lover bleated. The lady gave a snort of contempt. "Then you'd better clear out," she advised. "You're no. the sort of man we, want for her. Why, when her father231 words
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Miscellaneous200 1934-11-11 12 Private Tutor: "Your father has employed me to fill the vacancy." A A A FIRST Farmer. "Which is correct: 'A hen is siting' or 'a hen is setting.'?" Second Farmer: "I don't know, and 1 don't care. All I bother about is when she cackles is she. laying or is200 words
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Article, Illustration2742 1934-11-11 13 STATEMENT BY THE I. S. P. PROPOSED SCHEME OF SALARIES Standardisation Needed Retrospective Restoration 01 Cuis? i STATEMENT of great im ortance to the planting indusA try has just been issued by the Incorporated Society of Planters. It relates to salaries, emoluments and2,742 words
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Article86 1934-11-11 13 General Chi Hung Chang Wounded j Shanghai, Nov. 10. GENERAL Chi Hung Chang, accomII panied by a friend, a Mr. Lin, proceeded to the Kuomin Hotel m Tientsin yesterday. They had a game of majong with another friend. While they were at their game, a man suddenly86 words
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Article405 1934-11-11 13 are to be amalgamated. Mr. Chang Ting Ao has been appointed mayor of Tientsin. LINYUN HARBOUR In order to make Linyun Harbour prosperous, the Finance- Ministry has ordered that all Chinese products intended for export through Linyun are to be exempt from transit duties' when passing405 words
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Advertisement100 1934-11-11 13 A New Arrival Speaking of Music at once recalls— T. M. A. Music House are always m search oi: tk€ feiiwt and best from all the Great Musical Countries of the ircrta a«*u have j Pleasure to introduce isto Malaya. ITALY'S LEADING RECORD recorded m Italy with Italy's foremost Daiiceandg>100 words
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Advertisement103 1934-11-11 13 and some concrete suggestions for its use— "Ideal" and Coffee. B e liberal with IdeaF when add ing it to coffee and you will get the real cream flavour. "Ideal" m Puddings. "Ideal" I improves both the flavour and the nutriment of a pudding. "Ideal" and Soda. For a palatable103 words
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Article217 1934-11-11 14 Treasure Hunt With Faded Map Houston, Texas. A HUNT for £4.000.000 m gold bars is t>2ing patiently carried out here by TZL. Harry Gordon, a miner. He has now completed a year of digging for the treasure, which he beLieves was buned by early Spanish settlers. He is217 words
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Article790 1934-11-11 14 Could You Give Cp Motoring? ONE of the most difficult 'Kings j n tfc world is. J suppo an( i an other man's poin 1 of view, and we enthusiastic m< I'iams t t conceive how ii i.- that ai ,id really dislike motoring Bltd ha- real790 words
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Article55 1934-11-11 14 Bombay. Mr. S. V. Gulvadi, of the Mayo Coli lege, Ajmer (Rajputana), has written 600 words on one side of a postcaid. He has written 550 words on another postcard. One of the cards has gone through the post m the ordinary way, but the55 words
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Article, Illustration236 1934-11-11 14 No. 4.— Major J. Lee MAJOR J. Lee has been m Ccrni- roand of the Singapore Royal Artillery (v) since January, 1933: j he was promoted Major m Novemi ber, 1933. The Battery was equipped with anti-aircraft guns m April, 1933, and has since236 words
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Article114 1934-11-11 14 £1,000,000 Building Which Was Burnt Nice. The million—pound Casino here known as the Palais de la Mediterranee has been taken over by the Socie'e des Bains de Mer m other words the Monte Carlo Casino which intends t 0 re-open it for ihe coming season. There has114 words
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Article94 1934-11-11 14 100,000-Year-Old Human Skeletons Discovered Jerusalem. Four human skeletons believed to be more than 100,000 years old and described <by Professor Albright, director of the American School of Oriental Research, as "undoubtedly a missing link m the evoi lution of mankind" have been discovered near Nazareth. The finds occurred94 words
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Article157 1934-11-11 14 Book Which Describes "Evils" Of Birth Control Rome. "A book that every good Fascist ought to have," is the description given m the Eta] an Press to a new publication describing the "*e T ils" of birth control. Entitled "From Malthus to Mussolini,' it is an erudite157 words
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Article123 1934-11-11 14 Drivers Go On Strike Because Of New Tax Alexandria. Alexandra is taxi-less. All .lie taxi-drivers have gone on j en-ike as a protest against the new Go»I eminent tax on motorcar** They saj they are unable to pay this ■ax. which m ihe case of heavy cars,123 words
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Article88 1934-11-11 14 Reds Go Back To Shakespeare's Version Moscow. The Soviet version of Shakespeare^. "Hamie?' has been taken off the hoards here and m future the text, of Shakespeaiv'% plays will be followed faithfully v i*h n distortion. The Mr«*eo\. \crsion of "Hanii/" a*h;u- led Wide attention m the88 words
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Article82 1934-11-11 14 British Engineer's Services In Egypt Alexandria. The Alexandria Municipality has decided to grant a gratuity of £300 to Mrs. Hoskins, widow of the late Mr. William Kenneth Hoskins, deputy city engineer of Alexandria, as a sign of gratitude for the excellent services rendered to the town82 words
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Article38 1934-11-11 14 Hatched From The Same Tupelo, Missouri. A white Rhode Island hen has just become the mother of twin chtcfceni hue. They were hatched from th« samo oj?^. The hen belongs to a Itr. Gamble, of Tupelo.38 words
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Advertisement16 1934-11-11 14 I Keep mm WO Sere Throat mo Eiifidcnza tt wo infection v/hen you take H roRMAMINT16 words
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Article, Illustration601 1934-11-11 15 Sydney Lee - Sydney Lee ,otds By (Empire And Amateur Champion) n'IGRAM 34 shows a cannon i cored off a double-baulk leave Jaasof the orthodox -all round" 2T Th e ist of this is that I your ball where shown. Laying with not too much601 words
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Article265 1934-11-11 15 Preserving Dutch Scene .Amsterdam. HOLLAND is the land of windmills— and probably will remain so. The number of windmills was diminishing rapidly during the last twenty-five years, m fact so rapidly that a Doctor P. G. van Tienhoven of Amsterdam, formed a socie-y called "The Holland265 words
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Article108 1934-11-11 15 Man Wears Out 22 Pairs Of Shoes In World-Hike Toronto, Ontario. Because he bel'eves "walking is good for the body" Poon Tuck Ming is walking round the world. He has already worn ou^ 22 pairs of shoes oi t his "hike."' He left China five years ago108 words
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Article77 1934-11-11 15 More Cloth From Indian Cotton London, Oct. 28. MR. H. C. Short left to-day for India to take up his appointment. He told Reuter that he was impressed, during the preparatory enquiries, by the enormous amount of work being done to further the use of Indian short-staple! I77 words
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Article46 1934-11-11 15 Moscow. An exhibition m London of Soviet drawings and sketches is being organised by the All-Union Society for cultural connection with foreign countries. About 400 works by" the best Soviet i artists will be displayed, among them I Favorsky, Kravchenko and Suvorov.46 words
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Article52 1934-11-11 15 Alexandria. The towels which have been used for the last twenty years by pilgrims to Mecca are now to be replaced at the Tor Quarantine Station m Sinai. i The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior is opening a credit of £1,000 for the purchase of new52 words
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Article, Illustration401 1934-11-11 15 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig By List No 23: HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME FOLLY OF EASING-UP IT sometimes occurs that one has to play a match against an opponent who is very much weaker, and on these occasions, there is a strong inclination to take things easily. My advice401 words
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Advertisement102 1934-11-11 15 Regain Radiant Health Full of Energy and Joy cf life free from depressing ailments. Wouldn't you like to feel like that You can For unless you are suffering from organic disease, there is absolutely no reason why the priceless joys of youth should be denied you, even though middle-age is102 words
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Advertisement29 1934-11-11 15 I BREWED 6.BOniEDIHSWGAPORE BY THE V I I ARCHiPELGO BREWEPY CO..LTD. V |p. I 1 l£sW^m\ JOLE AGENT/ FOa MALAYA B H x AV/A K% it I Wa'i?i Studios29 words
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Article1334 1934-11-11 16 New 10 H. P. Ford INDEPENDENT WHEEL, SPRINGING (From Our Oion Correspondent) (By Air Mail) London, Oct. 10. COINCIDENT with the Olympia v Motor Show organised by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, which opens on Thursday, will be held the Ford Motor exhibition at the1,334 words
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Article267 1934-11-11 16 To Build Leper Asylum Near Amoy Hongkong, Nov. 3. MR Aw Boon Haw, the well-known Chinese philanthropist, has returned,, to Hongkong, after a flying visit to Hainan. A Canton gunboat was sent specially by General Chan Chai Tong to Hong- kong on Monday to convey Mr.267 words
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Article761 1934-11-11 16 Points One Should Remember RELIABLE performances is one of th". most desirable properties of a car, and that this is generally appreciated by motorists was shown by the. recent General Motors questionnaire to owners, by whom it was unhesitatingly placed first. But whether the best of cars761 words
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Article81 1934-11-11 16 Mr. W. F. Miller, residing m the Transvaal, Sou h Africa, writes "I am a Morris owner, being a proud possessor of your Ten 1933 model. Prior to buying this car I had a Morris Oxford 4-cylinder 1928 madel, which save me excellent service. I am very81 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1934-11-11 16 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius Vy No. 438: UNCONVENTIONAL LEADS fTHE defeat or success of a contract often depends on the first cani led and it is, therefore, important that the leader should very carefully consider its probable effect before actually playing the card. There are some players who make an almost1,180 words
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Article31 1934-11-11 16 But Mistake Metfrf Su«** F Small-Part Player Th told i| m> So Pal '.e*^^ A >, "Hurry up," (1 Tost ]>.c'a t i Th«- studm h bod) i i31 words
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Article121 1934-11-11 16 International Congress In Rome Rome An international congress to discuss the modern theatre opened m Rome recently under the presidency of Signor Luigi Pirandello. Among those attending are M. Maurice Maesterlinck, M. Jules Romain, Mr. Crommelynk, Mr. Gordon Craic, and Signor Marinetti, the Italian futurist. Signor Pirandello, inaugurating121 words
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Article142 1934-11-11 16 Napoleon's House On St. Helena To Be Restored London, Oct. 19. The exiled Napoleon's island boa at St. Helena, m the South Atlantic Oc:an, is being restored. Work has bemin, according to a colo riial report en St. Helena, on the reconstruction of the parts of Longwooci142 words
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Miscellaneous51 1934-11-11 16 In the eye of the law t 4 ~r~ I jlod hen -sba#!es a& the wife is still subject t Mo«. llW**«<H tyPO**' J^R y V j^t- Tiro^a6 II %M J^JMm!] nevev v cl to the husband and /^7^M \Z 2^J^&2^ZzL Jf)uk J^fom%L jiM& A LONDON MAGISTRATE. A^CWS,^' Oolq Oit51 words
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Advertisement47 1934-11-11 17 n <i i \^S A I w w *J fiT ftf BBS Z w m F s?V £S&5 .^BmSi J^^Pb^B^iC—^ dHHr^ > v |B A j»rf*^li^fTß^^ pi^TT' Ta^ ■^^Qy^ J wQm Hi BVJBWIIII HLm— BY J^^^^Br^^*" f^Bßßßß^"jßffifff[~'oTL_fn ji*t T^?^'*^^^Cr^ "■Hfi aJßff^^i ■^sr^5 r^ uffiK >/" I i f i47 words
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Article, Illustration3390 1934-11-11 18 Dragon - Dragon (By T©-oay's M®ro@iato^^ Meeting Proposal To Form Malayan Association Bright Prospects Of Success Who Will Win Triangular Tournament? Inter-Party Tournament In Ke l an tan The Roseray's New Champion Local Matches. 'DGING by present indications, the meeting called to discuss the j >posal for3,390 words
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Article126 1934-11-11 18 Turk Ecstatic Over Visit To Britain Istanbul. "That wonderful country. Kngland," is how a high Turk sh Foreign Office official descirbed England when be v -turned here after a long visit to the coun "There is no country m the worid today," he declared, "where you find such126 words
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Article125 1934-11-11 18 Embezzler Made NightWatchman In Soviet Farm Itoaeow. One of the paradoxes of Soviet jutfir* is illustrated m the case of a man arrest« for embezzling large sums of money. He has been made night- watchman of collect.ye farm and gets a day's holiday *ver\ fort-night to visit125 words
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Article92 1934-11-11 18 Discovery Of A Young Frenck A germ des royer whirh Ki; > world from a" fern" hM b** rn p^, hy M .Jaoquns R sler, a VOUIiR "tfSm, b. D.i».. «.Mr objects to kill microbes HO Woodwork, rarpo's. -l-iihinc. and walls, it is claimed CM I *J^ -ompletely92 words
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Article74 1934-11-11 18 Soldiers In Fukien Pro^"* Forbidden To Mam Soldiers dicers and men p, m Communist distn^ n lor bid*» m Thfs is a Bequel to the ™P*£ u f Hu Ying, a notoriously "fr^rf*! ,a d to have been a Communistv. t «g*^ She ha, wnfewed that74 words
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Article59 1934-11-11 18 Free Admittance To to* In Heidelberg E admittance a during tne 1S o aff<4* those who cannot oOierj^ W P iovs of concert flrt we**:^ bert, Beethoven Mozart, w^^j and Brahms will b( P "^T concerts will havj^*g valur Each item m nW« will be followed59 words
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Article, Illustration3277 1934-11-11 19 Clubman - Clubman (By fhe Holidays Are Here Agam Carnival Of Sport— Chinese StudenlslX wunlniertlub P lng Pon d Tournament Final Positions lm ue Table— Aor Gajah Notes Sl oim m i ng Gala Of Straits Chine*' hpwatth League Young Chinese Weight-lifters Annual Report. rr holiday spirit3,277 words
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Article463 1934-11-11 19 THE INFLUENZA PROBLEM. Research Work Ai Mill Hill •By Ar Mail I London. Oct. 24. THE virtual conquest of dstempei amCiig- dog a 'i rec of iha .eareh woik of a ei.m at the National Institute lor Medical R Farm Laboriwories a Mill Hill i. many hopes :hat certain diseases463 words
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Article101 1934-11-11 19 Man Hit On The Head With It Albano, Lar.io, I'aly. Sijrnor Molinari Giovam.i was so convinced that horso-shoos wrmm lucky that he always had one hanging- by his shop door. The other day he left Velictri t* g- o lo the big 1 fair at Alhano leaving101 words
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Article100 1934-11-11 19 Artist Alleged To Have Made Own Railway Tickets Berlin. An ai'-ist who made- hi< own rail u\ tickets has been an.-yd by the polio i Frank fin-uon-'.\la m. He nas a 42-year-old painter who tod l-een 'i-avcll i\% free an un •rm: Wj 1928. Jn his suitcase war100 words
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Article62 1934-11-11 19 To Help Reggan In Their "Work" Ad :i^cn> whirh hired <>v children begga titan m their "work" bag been raided bj 'ho police m Budapest, uooordinc to she Vienna newspaper! Tln« ;i :incy i^UitgGd :i h:i v-' i«c rmilffinj From sd. to Is. Bd. day, Hrn uopci62 words
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2389 1934-11-11 20 Rimau - Rimau (By Seven Inter-State Sporting Fixtures Bumper Programme Of Sport Last Week-End Singapore's Fine Record At Rugby Football Selangor The Most Convincing Of The UpCountry Fifteens United Services Beaten At Kuala Lumpur The Singapore Selangor Hockey Encounter. NO fewer than seven Inter-State sporting engagement were2,389 words
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Article554 1934-11-11 20 K. O - K.O. (By AN Nov. 16 there is to be a charity U boxing show at the New World Arena, for the benefit of the dependants of the late Joseph Thunderface. The programme is being Charity arranged by the Singapore Boxing Association, Boxing with554 words
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Advertisement125 1934-11-11 20 AUSTIN REED 1 OF REGENT STREET J > ll— —t I I of now patterns \T shirts. Blues, f brovvn> and greys, •»t 'h Ml A C/hoice oi tiiree hieeve to every collar size. I SUMMIT SHIRTS A very large selection of Summit shirts awaits your choice, m many different125 words
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Article299 1934-11-11 21 N G\PORE RACES BEGIN Three-Day November Meet EIGHT EVENTS FOR EACH DAY L-g£ following are the handicaps for Saturday's rates at Bukit. L the first of the three-da y meeting of the Singapore RACE ONE Class 3. Div. 3. 6 furs.— 2 1 5 Rprfre keerfel Lady299 words
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Article254 1934-11-11 21 Neil Bell has branched out m a new line. He has become introspective, and suddenly presents us m "Winding Road" with a hero who regards life as a cheat and himself as a damnable misfit. But there is nothing nable misfit. But there .is nomaudlin m254 words
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Article440 1934-11-11 21 Wireless Relay Of Service From The Cenotaph i i TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows: 3.20 p.m.: Big Ben. An Armistice Day Service. From the Studio, Broadcasting House Preacher, the Rev Pat i&cCormick. 4.05 p.m.: iT alk: "The DrawingRoom of the Empire" No. 5 Miss Winifride440 words
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Article203 1934-11-11 21 30 Pounds Of Fat! Here is tMttething all wives of fat men will be glad to know. I: the ex per v of a woman uh tse husbam weighed 16 st. G fes. She write- "I really feel I must wriv and tell you that,203 words
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Advertisement55 1934-11-11 21 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII'linil.'lllinillllllMlltlj:!!!!!!!''!!:!!'!,!!!!! l| l| '•'•(••'(•••••tiltllfllllllCltlltlitll THE EL E C f17^77?7?R Bt ij^l|tjj^jpi^^ WITH THE BIG NAME BEHIND IT- if /^j^^ES^z' t 9 flf Be jPs i««ll Ss[ Qll^kl*!' 1 T T f T I *ff t> fir if tvk r^j 1 V/iii iiv/« l>»il/U»/ i4dvf. 0/ Tftff General Electric Co Ltd.55 words
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1161 1934-11-11 22 HAY SCORES SIX GOALS AND VALBERG TWO: VISITORS REPLY TWICE (SINGAPORE scored a runaway victory over Negri Sembilan m the latter State's first hockey match c yesterday by eight goals to two, after an interval score of 3-0. |S ingapore were very much the1,161 words
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Article105 1934-11-11 22 S.C.C.'s Rugger Win Oh Padang THE S.C.C. A XV defeated the Wiltshire Regiment Ist XV by 14 points (three tries and one gQaJ) to 8. (by one try and one goal), when they met m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Wide passing by the Club,105 words
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Article296 1934-11-11 22 State Badminton PERAK BEATEN IN ALL MATCHES (Frcni Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. 'THE inter-State badminton tourna ment between Perak, Selangor and Penang- for the Leong Sin Nam Trophy (for men) and the Permaisiiri Trophy (for women) began today. Selangor led on the day's play with four296 words
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Article188 1934-11-11 22 Results Of Championship Ties fHE following were the results of lies I played m the -Johore badmini or. championships on Thursday and Friday THURSDAY Junior Singles: Chee Ah Mon (Mau Yuen) beat Tan Meng Hiang (Blues) 15_6, 15—3. Men's Open Singles— Semi-final: A. B Tan (Blues) lost to188 words
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Article138 1934-11-11 22 English Racehorse On Way Out Here The Anglo-Irish Agency of London, has bought Bouche En Coeur. a 2-year-old bay filly by Cannobie Bouche Bee. on behalf of H.M. King Faud of Egypt The Agency has shipped to other clients m Egypt Pipe Of Peace (4-year-old brown filly138 words
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Article29 1934-11-11 22 F.A. Cup Final Result (Prcm Our Oivh Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. In the Perak F. A. Cup final to-day, the Old Edwardians beat, iho Customs by 3 I.29 words
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Advertisement194 1934-11-11 22 FOR MEN The Newest Achievement In Comfort For Men Who Shave. If You Haven't tried the You have missed a -thrill The Best And Genuine Blue Steel Blades Made Special Introductory Price $0.25 per packet of 5 blades. AT ALL GOOD DEALER? OR From KHOO HENG PHO Co., 119. North194 words
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Advertisement136 1934-11-11 22 f ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. j m I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER sr,,<K>o,ooo The i Great Eastern Life! 1 Assurance Co., Ltd I 3 (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). I I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, Singapore. f LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. i j The Company136 words
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Miscellaneous43 1934-11-11 22 TIDE TABLE To-day: 1.12 a.m.. 12 18 pm. To-morrow: 2.01 a.m., 1.03 p.m. Tuesday: 2.58 a.m., 1.57 p.m. Wednesday: 4.06 a.m.. 3.06 p.m Thursday: 5.23 a.m., 4.38 p.m. Friday: 6.33 a.m., 6.22 p.m. Saturday: 7.30 a.m.. 7.51 p m .Suml.iy 17 |m pin43 words
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Article709 1934-11-11 23 Local Hockey HARD STRUGGLE WITH CHINESE J*HE first hockey team of the Selangor Colts scored a good. victory over the Singapore Chinese yesterday at Hong Lim Green after a very hard struggle, and that tht score was only 1-0 indicated the closeness of the battle that709 words
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Article71 1934-11-11 23 Foursomes Halved At Melbourne Melbourne. Nov. '0THE second golf "Test" between Grea* Britain and Australia began to-day with the foursomes over 36 holeEach side won a match, ihe results being ■s.s i u 1 lows: Scott and Oarnett (Great Butain i bea: McKay and Williams 3 and 1.Reuter - 71 words
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Article307 1934-11-11 23 STRAITS BEATEN BY F.M.S. Volunteer Rugger TWO PENALTY GOALS AT K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. JHE F.M.S. Volunteers beat the S.S. Volunteers to-day at the Stadium by 14 points (a" goal, two Ties and a penally goal) to six points (a try and a penalty goal). Brilliant307 words
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Article161 1934-11-11 23 13-Mile Marathon Bicycle Race Marathon bicycle race over a dis- tance of about 13 miles open lo all residents cf Muar and held m aid of "oppy Day Fund, was contested yesterday. Mohamed bin Soib won the first prize; a new bicycle presented by the Japanese community of161 words
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Article148 1934-11-11 23 The following are teams for forthcoming hockey matches: S.C.C. v. S.V.C. on Thursday at S.C.C: C. G. Van Houten; R. A. Ash worth, Li. W. S. T. Douglass; T. W. Morrav. E. W. Reeve, H. Hughes Hallett; L. H. N. Davis, A. P. Craigie, F. E. H. BodelBienfait,148 words
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Article99 1934-11-11 23 Results of ties m the S.C.C. Russian Pool singles handicap tournament, 250 up are as follows: Tuesday: Dr. M. C. Bain —25 v. R. N. Peall scr.; Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson —75 v. F. S. Wood scr. Wednesday: E. B. Evans —100 v. R. S. Wilson99 words
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Advertisement130 1934-11-11 23 WHITEAWAYSJ Vice Chairman's I Special Offer 1 TO I SINGAPORE RESIDENTS jj B 100= 'Bo^l THAT IS WHAT IT AMOUNTS TO The Vice-Chairman has just con- eluded his visit of inspection of this branch and prior to his de- c parture for our other Malayan branches I AUTHORISED THE MANAGER130 words
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Advertisement372 1934-11-11 23 How Templing These Tea Cakes Look Spread With Butter Cream Icing Topped With Delicious Nuts. Break open one of these Tea Cakes. It's as fluffy as a gciden cloud. This is the ideal cake for bridge parties, picnics, or afternoon teas. How simple to make, too. Start by buying: a372 words
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Title Section12 1934-11-11 24 The Sunday Tribune 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1934. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration55 1934-11-11 24 ghgh Dr S L Oehlers, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Oehlers and Miss Nellie staff nurse at the General Hospital, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. ■v) now Governor. Sir Shenton Tnomas. K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., followed by Thomas and Miss Bridget ThDmas, landing55 words
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Advertisement186 1934-11-11 24 8 A "SILENCE ZONE" SUCCESS II SILENCE A vital factor m modern office organisation Band a proved aid to business efficiency. This opinion is amply H vouched for by MESSRS. GUTHRIE COMPANY, LIMITED I one of Singapore's oldest established and most progressive 5 firms, m their decision to make their186 words
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