Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 November 1934
1934-11-25
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Title Section15 1934-11-25 1 The Sunday Tribune v'S-No 27 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1934. FIVE CENTS The Sunday Tribune15 words
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905 1934-11-25 1 Sat ions Fight For Existence CHALLENGE OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN Singapore Busiest City In The East (Special To The Sunday Tribune). ■A GREAT struggle for racial and market supremacy" was the manner m which a noted journalist, economist and world-traveller summed up current events905 words
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Article, Illustration216 1934-11-25 1 Business Hustle LINER, MOTORBOAT AND PLANE (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. 12. A LINER, a fast motor launch and an aeroplane played their part m a rich American's race against time to keep an important business appointment m London. The American216 words
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Article66 1934-11-25 1 Chinese Student Killed In London fßy Air Mail.") (From Our Otvn Correspondent > London, Nov. 14. RJfR. Tsung Fu Fung a 39-year-f| o'd Chinese who r-cently cam" to England to study engineering, has been killed m an extraordinary accident m London. He was walking down the s'on^ steps66 words
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Article294 1934-11-25 1 No Further Outbursts In Parliament (By Air Mail.) (From Our Oicn Correspondent) London, Nov. 14. THE Secretary, for the Colonies. Sir Philip Cunlifle-Listtr. had a large scale map of the Malay States with him m the Hou k or Commons when the Dindings Agreem r nt Bill294 words
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Article311 1934-11-25 1 Princess Will Say "Obey" (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 12. PRINCESS Marina will say "obey when she ma^ies the Duke of K^nt on Nov. 29. Tlvs is one of the po n's m the Order of Service, which hcus just ben issued from Westminster311 words
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211 1934-11-25 1 Across The World Back In Eight Days London \ov 7 "Vl R l fr\ r is ho z Li t ut O. Catncart-Jones described his record 13-day flight with Mr. Kenneth Waller from England m Aiittm&lifl and U*c\< land to Austialia and back when speaking at a City Carl ton211 words
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Article163 1934-11-25 1 Mr. L> Gammans' Lecture London, Nov. 14. LONDON master builders, who have made fortunes since the war out of land m the outer suburbs, were mercifully not invited to a lecture at the Cosham Brotherhood, Hants., by Mr. Leonnard Gammans, who has recently r"turned from Malaya.163 words
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Article556 1934-11-25 1 COMPROMISE ,WITl: DUTCH Fourpence Gold i Market Conditions Improve r (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent. London, Nov. 14. I i IJOTWITHSTANDINC latest concessions to th 3 Dutch, the rubber scheme \b "very much m wing". Th's view expressed m a dealers' circular is accented556 words
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Advertisement17 1934-11-25 1 Goodwood Hark Hotel fflliS COURTS no w be reserved at jl/. an evening. F(t lt««r»at'on* Phone 6490.17 words
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Advertisement18 1934-11-25 1 j 5 A.M. EDITION j IHO M E FOOTBALL I RESULTS APPEAR jj ON PAGE 3 < ißmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimnin"""" 11"1111'1"1111"1"1"1"1"*11""18 words
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Advertisement46 1934-11-25 1 !?SHSaSESHSHSKHSH£ESESH32SHSHSHSaS2SHS2SaS2S^ "V J _^^^^>_^ li l pj LQ WHEN IHI OTHERS MM I F4IITO PHASE \OUMM s Hm* MM i s ecr///o#*## A g The Perfection of Scots Whiskies. p JZSB «j? l T?-^ 1 TP q? 5?.F7 'P TP.SPSH 'T? q? 5? 5252 «J?5?.5?.5?J5?.5Z5H5?.5? 5252 i!46 words
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Advertisement8 1934-11-25 1 N.E.M. INSURE YOU Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen Conipmration.8 words
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Article1254 1934-11-25 2 Indebtedness Of Clerks In Malaya Keen T>ehate "By Straits Chinese Students Singapore, Saturday. I 1 AN intc-restinir *l*U on th,. que S i tion of indebtedness of clerks by members of the Chinese Christian Aaaociation was held OH Thur.s- a__ f. 4f .m da > at lh( hwtitute Haft Prinsep1,254 words
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Article50 1934-11-25 2 (Frcvi Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 7. j Visitors to Malaya House this week include: Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilks, Mrs 1 C. F. Foot, G. C. Mada, J. C. McEvett I A. S. W. Slatin, D. J. Hargreave. W. L R Cnrhonell C J X Bovell50 words
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Article157 1934-11-25 2 Result Of November Handicap London. Nov. 24. THE Manchester November Handicap which was run at Manchester today over one mile four furlongs resulted as follows: Pip-Emma (E. Smith) 1 Jesmond Dene (Cliff Richards) 2 Free Fare (H. Wragg) 3 Twenty-nine ran. Won by V/ 2 lengths,Reuter - 157 words
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Article309 1934-11-25 2 Happy Gathering At G. H. Cafe Singapore. Sunday. I BOUT sixty happy people of ali communities gathered at the G. H. Cafe last night, the occasion bcigg the Srs: dinner to celebrate the Inauguration of an open tennis tournament by the Straits Chinese Recreation Club. Much309 words
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Article308 1934-11-25 2 FIRST ROUND OF F. A. CUP Interesting Results SOI THEM) SCORES TEN GOALS udott, Nov. jj THK lii- t round m the English y Cup was played to day and I viding Bom< interesting reauttg. Thirty four matches wtce •m<i of these five were dra* Coventry, who stand third mReuter - 308 words
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Advertisement241 1934-11-25 2 ROBINSONS I f .JL. ARE NOW SHOWING I\\ Exclusive Collection I fflL\ OF INEXPENSIVE I lM EVENING I)PX3S:".S 1 /Wty II FROM $18.00 I I Just Received An Attractive Selection Of Light Weight Fur Evening Capes. Prices from $15 each ;ii;mii:i I. I I I I I I I 1241 words
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Miscellaneous139 1934-11-25 2 ROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 45 ACROSS.— 1. Crumpy; 5. Do; 7. So: 8. Aiibi; 9. Ego; 11. Colt; 13. Wad; 14. Lenity; 16. Seel; 18. An; 19. Eke; 20. See; 21. Tale; 22. Say; 23. Straw; 24. Fiy; 25. Eas; 27. Mya; 28. To; 31. Fag; 33. Urge; 36. Irony; 37.139 words
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Article823 1934-11-25 3 IWORKINXi FOR NEW SYNOD Special Interview WIDER FIKLD FOR THE CHIRCH igapore, Saturday. k BKHIHT future was predicted A for the Church m Malaya by U Rev. B. C. Roberts, the £fc>. -mgapore. who vetuvnei ■rom leave yesterday by the CortV. w interview with the823 words
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Article219 1934-11-25 3 IN TRUDER DRESSED IN BLACK Convicted Of Criminal Trespass Singapore, Saturday WHEN a Malay, Ahmad bin Dollah WM sentenced by the Second MagisUatc (Mr. n. Grice) to-day to oi auys rigorous imprisonment on a'charci of criminal trespass. a rather unusual A^u Wa ?hr nfOlde e by the complainant -hu h219 words
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Article82 1934-11-25 3 Present State Of Parties Bombay, Nov. 24 WITH fourteen results outstanding, the present state of the parties m the election for the LegisKii i\v Assembly is Congress 47. Muhiviya Nationalises i eight. Mushm Unity Board four, Indians Commerce three, Europeans eight and Muslim League Landholders and Independents 20.Reuter - 82 words
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Article94 1934-11-25 3 .Opening Of "Littie Man What Now?' r«ROWDFD houses a. ftM performances: i, ai the Pavilion ?e. terday witness the merrir.ji of rh- m rrMing Uni•/ctsal success, "little Map. What tfowT" The f.'iii. which features M:\rgaro: Suiiavo.r. and Douglasj Mon jconsry, if 1 described as one c. the creates!94 words
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Article47 1934-11-25 3 Singapore. Saturday. Arrested on a charge of cheating m respect of a cheque for $100. a Japanese, T. Nakashima. made a second appearance before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N" Grice > co-day. The ca^e was postponed until Dec. 1, the accused being on bail of $500.47 words
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Article414 1934-11-25 3 Sunderland Checked CUP-HOLDERS WIN CLOSE GAME London, Nov. 24. QUNDERLAND, who had becfi consolidating their position at the top of the League Table, received i a big surprise when on their own ground they were defeated by West Bromwich Albion after a hard fcaWfc by the onlyReuter - 414 words
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Article166 1934-11-25 3 Perak District Planters' Association (Front Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. THERE is no labour shortage m Central Perak sUted Mr. J. S. Ferguson chairman at an extraordinary general meeting to-day of the Central Perak District Planters' Association, at which new rules were passed. Out of 20.000166 words
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Article154 1934-11-25 3 London. Nov. 2 The following are the results of the principal rugby matches played to-day: Cheshire 6 Yorkshire 14 Birkenhca'J. ♦Cumberland 3 Lancashire SI at Ke ulal. ♦Dui-hani lv Northumberland 5 I at BLiydon. East MidlanrN 41 North Midlands 0 a; Northampton. Warwickshire 14 Lt k-esti'rshire 5 atReuter - 154 words
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Article879 1934-11-25 3 FEMININE FASHION A T THE RACES Notes By Our IVonum Correspondent i i j i 1 i > I7ESTERDAY, the last day of the NovI ember Meeting, proved the bos; from the weather standpoint and the graittistands at Bukit Timah were packed with enthusiastic racegoers. Probably because there have been879 words
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Article62 1934-11-25 3 Toivyo. Nov. 'J4. A Foreign Office spoKLoiKf;:. qu6s- I.mod Tl- i; Presp coniciencc. declared bJrci* Japan's demand for nava. squaUty Wcis based on the prestige of Japan's trrowkig importance m world politics and I the national demand for a Ptimplete sense of The Foreign Minister will make aReuter - 62 words
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Article70 1934-11-25 3 The death is announced ol n.' Egyptologist. Sir Wallis Budge. Khutor. Sir Ernest A Wallis Budge was Etcoper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquittro, j British Museum, from 1893 to 1024. flint j was a corresponding member al" U/Academy of Science. Lisbon A member of the American Historical70 words
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Advertisement37 1934-11-25 3 I i "ARTHURS RESTAURANT" 11. Colly er Quay. j j EXCELLENT GRILt We Specialise m Continental Dishes. *W COOKING AND SLRVfCK UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I Catering for private parties undertaken. I l^^^ WEN ON SUNDAY BVKNING. j37 words
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Article799 1934-11-25 4 n ki I A NX of the laigest ancl mosL s s ect G] \j acular settings ever built for a Cj motion picture was measured m X terms of a ihousandth of p.n inch. This Dj I is the great glass and cellophane set799 words
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Advertisement348 1934-11-25 4 2,0i,0 MERRY MAKERS! 15 STA RS! 1,500 GIRLS! 12 SONG NITS! NOVELTY! (;\IETY! and LAUREL and HARDY with l/l A 1 1 1* X♦' A l »l I 1 j I i M*»d«d by L4ur«lJ> Hardy. Jimmy Uui ante, Ch«rl«« Butt«rwortti I 1 i iSkn-n FmV* *'i\ Pollr Mor Lu348 words
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Advertisement86 1934-11-25 4 SEASON EXTENDED! 8 Everyone enthusiastic about this I great comedy thriller! Ask anyone 1 s who has seen it! 3 ALHAMBRA TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 Warner Bros, mighty monarch of <he S •;eas! Truly a5O million dollar show. R Made only by Lhe full co-operation of I Navy! The86 words
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Advertisement186 1934-11-25 4 YESTERDAY'S PREMIERE AN OVERWHELMING; TRIUMPH Once m a lifetime a hook picture such as this I TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 <>.1\ IPAViLIONi ?IIIIIIIIIIIIIItltillllllitllll>»llflll f /Al^ lSy f rousing revolt! 1 otamng jTj Fred Kohler, Alan Hale, George Meeker, !\la< .Mar*ih. From ihr ■*"'i 1 3Sfe. novel h> Hans Fallada. A IM-186 words
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Article6536 1934-11-25 8 Rafael Sabatini - Rafael Sabatini WJK SHORT KTHPy i "'•■''■''•i«iii.ii..i.ii m, lllll!, By gggßT-WRAPPED m his cloak against the icy whips of the black night, a portly gentleman, I advanced m years, picked his car** ully down the wet, slippery yL of the jetty by the light of a6,536 words
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Advertisement87 1934-11-25 8 i tfiK *J||«S" r" v M Tiger Headache Powder is j£S^ "^i^ an infallible headache VVsMfii^X cur?. Its effect is instan- /J mKI^K^ is relieved of pain within C^^ fiv? minutes. Where every mBSUUP\ yf Z*— >v thing else fails. "Tiger" Mflßß^ J^^i^^^ ij"'"* i 4 Headache Powder will r?-87 words
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Advertisement63 1934-11-25 8 TIGER BEEB IS BEST i i i i i i i iiii titit•iiii•i i i i i i I -^^_r^-^_ rvw --r V >. Fappetizinc ml [f Dishes that continental Wfll appeal to the eqe c fUrll 1) Cr taste.. Faultless IJjL ruLLY service. A cool IKiJ Jj licensed restful63 words
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Article62 1934-11-25 9 Madras. Nov. 13. A daring burglary It reported tt haw been committed m a house m Rova \:zitxb )n broad daylight when the m 1 mates were away. Property worth Rs. 1000 was removed i^oh :e aie n r i 1 f 1 s r t 162 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-25 9 SUPER NETTEL j BSESBjS 1 i 'vL^SwJr 1.91 Super Nettel with Zeiss Tessar f > •S6/24P. Sup»^r Nettel with Zeiss Tessar f 2.8, You are cordially invited to see these modi \s at our showrooms. The Singapore Photo Co. M. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: The Scientific liHtramant Company ■ING50 words
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Advertisement539 1934-11-25 9 WHY does Bourn-vita give me BETTER SLEEP I and mure energy. 1~~ /y V REMARKABLE NEW EVIDENCE S^^^^/ ///I) J A tkat Bournvita h tter f° r sle *P **d rntrgy jl J^ -^^^L^JX J^ NS Tbm M&stt™** nd "digestive power" of a food-drink de- j Mffl/K/ N termlne, very539 words
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Article, Illustration1620 1934-11-25 11 ivAV by uay we ut-iuine more democratic. Now even the Royal Enclosure at Bukit Timah seems to have gone. Strange how if you mark a few chairs •Private" or "Keep Out," everybody wants on those chairs and no others. Mark an enclosure "Committee and we are all1,620 words
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Advertisement158 1934-11-25 11 I "I live miles from J I I any cow.. but I have %^J? 1 fresh milk W^^/y 1 I "\A/" OULD Y U HkC tO giVC y Ur Kee P S without refrigeration m. baby fresh milk all the time r 4 B Khm keeps perfectly without re- A158 words
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Article83 1934-11-25 12 To Be Grand Master Mason (From Our Own Correspondent) THE Prince of Wales is to be Grand I Master Mason of Scotland m 1936. in^ Bicentenary year of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. The '^efJtion was made at the quarterlv Communication of Grand Lodg' m Edinburgh on83 words
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Article136 1934-11-25 12 226-Year-Old Violin For Hlinfl Musicians (From Our Own Correspondent) London. JMov. Z. A 225-year-old violin of rare, make and beaut.y has been found m a rag-bag StufTtd with odds-and-er-ds which had Oc?n sent to the National Institute for ;ho Blind, London. Experts have, decided that it136 words
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1078 1934-11-25 12 C.H. Stanley- Jones - C.H. Stanley-Jones Competition For Malayan Market I Comtnonsense On War I Possibilities THE alarmists are at it again. Wherever you go you meet people who say that Singapore is certain to be involved m 10«r <<T,, m, ,ir xt i "Its coming! The Washington1,078 words
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Advertisement145 1934-11-25 12 M tJii^-i!i^^H^^' lV^/jiSSPr- MM^ Bt? s-y. %^&i/' P^, I m *^L W W^, 11^^^' ••■v :l v1&/ 3LVfi(i /^f jK^^'''^oy^^^m^ /'M^ HK»-'4^ \/>IP/^^y^ /vA^ V >^K?^fc."%"x. W^flHß V-- SK^iM iHHM^^a^ /^^^^^^P^^l >^w^ J^W J0 **wh^ rl Cr^f^MpW^^' y?S^ J&r (ZWM$': NHjjJr ~*W^^bSr. 6^°rV Onf* //^^M^- ~l MXr (v\^tf»V i^C TIJP145 words
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Advertisement179 1934-11-25 12 ___________bb____^__— fct* •nICCL kli ll\l w\ (T LV^ R ty "T* f\N^^ 1^ W\ Bl V.V^ «f^ V^^PZZs I Y*^* k X W <» •^.\TLI |V»"^ 1 1 l\l <■ V >rdf y iK!n9>4 M/r lAHEIAHE hot weather always made work an y X effort and recreation less enjoyable. "Hut179 words
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Article491 1934-11-25 13 C Camera Corner \mazing Variations In Lighting (BY "REFLEX") tfTRICTLY speaking, m writing this h article I a*n repeating some of taCts which have been given •iJriousiy- But, m conversation a visitor the other day, I was surprised at the genera] misconion m regard to491 words
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Article152 1934-11-25 13 Wonderful Work Of War Disabled Men (From Out Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 6. Ain^nl nd f try r and a ver y fascinat»k has been developed by men Wa? h,,7 e diSabkd durin S the Gw" 5» a b Uving° Ure SUU "etenntatd to *&&£\s?E£. tSSSt garden£ Examples152 words
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715 1934-11-25 13 DANGERS OF "QUACK" MEDICINES AN ELEMENT IN WAR CREATION R.C.S. On Need For Control Of Sale (By Air Mail) f Frrm Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 5. THE dangers that may result from the uncontrolled sale of "quack" medicines are emphasised in a report which has been prepared by the715 words
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Article130 1934-11-25 13 Tramcars The Noisiest Vehicle (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 2. »TRAMCARS are th e noisiest vehicle. I This is shown by tests carried oat m a London street by Prof :ssor A. M. Low, the well-known scientist. An audiometer, with which various sounds were records, showed130 words
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Article46 1934-11-25 13 Four Coolies, Including Three Women Madras, Nov. 12. I An Alleppey message says that four coolies, includ'ng three women, were trampled to death by a rogue elephair which entered a cardamom estate at Khayanapara on Sunday night. Three others were seriously injured. I46 words
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216 1934-11-25 13 To Be Erected On Site Of Old Calton Gaol < By Air Maih (From Our Own Correspondent Edinburgh. Oct. 31 AT the foot of the Calton Hill, on the site of the old Calton Gaol which was demolished a few years a£<>. Edinburgh is to216 words
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Article108 1934-11-25 13 Diaholical Device Near Newspaper Ofiiro Lahore, Nov IX A bomb about itu stes p| coconut, believed to bo df a dahgeitms type, I tour.c o-dav It b refuse can n ar lite I office of "Civil and Military J The t^clice are vigorously UivesUgatj ing. There108 words
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Advertisement274 1934-11-25 14 T-UIS BUSINESS H^vHm I I llnnil I I I I I 1 I I I I iii,i i ii i .i|i ;i ili.it::tl.|liiMillil.|lti»lMii:illti.i..ill|llflMlMllillillillMttllMillil»l»l«llilMlliHM«^ i E JIST ARRIVED I A Large Selection Of I lively Evening Gowns also I !><Tvillc" Jumpers "Dorville" Slacks I and I Inexpensive Xma> Gifts. TBL. 1971.274 words
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Advertisement1011 1934-11-25 14 ILL WEEK we've been dashing around like MAD, making lists of the presents a man would pick out for HIMSELF if asked, and we've found loads of things we never would have thought of UNAIDED, and at all prices from one dollar up. Making three GROUPS, below ten dollars, around1,011 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1934-11-25 15 A Woman Peeps At Singapore By Our Woman Correspondent -HE Race Night Ball at Raffles last urcia: crowded as usual. y .;a and Mai pr< ented uome r »giety tlev ;ot urns and we:, enthus a a ally received. We but as they JnTboth pretty u::ci dance equally well dHßit1,519 words
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Advertisement160 1934-11-25 15 yHENE ULLMANN f\ oA^ re^J Jl j jp Vnnouncc^ tflj P| lIKISTM \S PKKSKNTS FROM IWKIS. PH U RENE ULLMANN U \v- J Capitol Building, Sta*.Honi uo.ni HI ALL THE WINNERS IN '■WfclM; „,1|t,,,,, M| a t|||ltlll 1 N 1 1 -i SALE! S r A LE E FASHION I{ACE160 words
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Advertisement412 1934-11-25 15 I GREEN CIRCLE ||Njl]i!jjl] i LIBRARY 111 MM I 15, Capitol Building, Singapore. ml li i_ ui^iwinmajiMiMjg^^w latest Books j NOW ON ■Just Received: 3rd Biff eek In ihe Steps of the Master, o f I, H« V. M?)i <jn. me Mem, Bftroness von llution /Vf ir| g^! m w412 words
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Obituary106 1934-11-25 16 Tan HienK Siong nee Wee Chia passt .tway peacefully, at her residence No. 13, rumal Road, otF Race Course Road, ilfajpnore on Saturday, the J4th instant &45 a.ni a 'he age of 52 yt-ar-. Sht' behind <>r>»- son, Tan Seng Hwee i fas i'- 's^r Ki:m alias106 words
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573 1934-11-25 16 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, Nov. 25. 1934. THE CHIEF SCOUT (SELDOM dOM Malaya have the op port unity of welcoming so great i personality at is now in our midst i Lord Baden-PtowcH, head of the Scouts and Girl Guides. H^ known the world ovei as the Chief Seoul, to573 words
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1190 1934-11-25 16 G. S. Hammonds - G. S. Hammonds Amid Wait Foir THERE comes a time m the life of every average man when he sits back and begins to wonder exactly where all this is leadiny to. H<- started life forty or, fifty years a#o with a1,190 words
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Article621 1934-11-25 16 Horatius II - Horatius II I'VE had so much trouble with the lawyers over the money, that I almost wish my husband hadn't died." M A MAN entered an animal dealer's r\ shop and said to the owner, "Didn't you tell me that dog you sold me621 words
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Advertisement158 1934-11-25 16 PERFUMES* *"4t and cmmdjua. 9 J&^i\ '$IJS^V The Ideal (fi tor HER < HRISTVI \> .W«K&'{r« J'a.ticulaily fr.,m MAYNARD'S L^ flr^C famous creations are avail-'ibl*- m all then VAi |p i J|piK newest varieties the rif Ba2£y your ideal gifts A MAYNARD CO., LTD--11, Battery Road. Tel. «H MAAS-10. SES2SKESSSaSHS^158 words
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906 1934-11-25 17 BISBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER ORGANS REMOVED AND EXAMINED Wile Who Was Burned To Death North Wales Excited By Sensational Arrest (By Air Mail) I j i i London, Nov. 14. [X widely different parts of the kingdom, the bodies of two women were906 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-11-25 17 H.R.H. the Duke oi Gloucester (back to camera, on right), taking the salute on landing at Fremantle Australia, recently, during his tour of Australia24 words
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Article651 1934-11-25 17 Mystery Of Second Husband's Fate (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 14. JEAN Harlow, the glamorous plati-num-haired film star, is again m the limelight. She has announced ler intention to seek a divorce from ler third husband, Mr. Hal Rosson, and iow the tragedy of her second hu.s3and,651 words
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Article720 1934-11-25 17 A Special Room TOUCHING LETTER TO FATHER (By Air Mail) London. Nov. J J. AFTER consultation with counsel who appeared for the defence vi the trial at Lincolnshire Aasteefl i I Mrs. Ethel Lillie Major, I^. con\ of the murder of her husband, Arthur Major. M,720 words
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Advertisement75 1934-11-25 17 1 TROISE AND HIS MANDOLIERS ON REX I*l nJ TEN INCH TfM INCW g 8108. PLAY TO ME GYPSY. g IX THE HILLS OF COLORADO. g 8129. LA PALOMA. BLACK EYES. g !8153. BESIDE MY CARAVAN. }g MARUSCHKA. S 8202. A CAFE IN VIENNA. g BALLARINA. S 7. DESTINY, Waltz.75 words
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Advertisement80 1934-11-25 17 =jr==iF=Jr==ir==iP=ii=ir=iJf==jp==jf=.^ i v v^kC^^L > A \^B^ ■•^^Br m i! jS^b 9»iiM^^k 18. B»^- a NESTLES I CHOCOLATE n j jj j fe always a treat, but have you tried the 2-oz. blocks j They are a revelation! 1 Obtainable m any of th ese distinctive flavours— |!j i P80 words
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Article145 1934-11-25 18 Inhabitants Seek Solace In Drugs Belgrade This is the story of the town that habf" n ruined by peace. llefore and during thi War Bitolj (shown M Mounter on wartime maps) was a great centre. It had 80.009 m- i habitants, its shops thrived, gt n'ght145 words
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Article131 1934-11-25 18 Correct Time Given Over The Telephone Stockholm. Any telephone subscriber m Stockholm who wants to know the correct time has only to dial the number 23 00 00 and over the line will come the hour, the minutes and the \iearest ten seconds. No telephone131 words
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Article118 1934-11-25 18 1 Cannot Speak Each Other's Language Vicenza, Italy. Two brothers had not met for twenty years. Mario Galiotto had lived m (jermany since the outbreak of the Great War. but he had, always retained a great affection for his brother Gino and He decided to visit him at118 words
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Article135 1934-11-25 18 Russia's Satisfactory Grain Harvest Moscow The grain crops have been harvested on a total area of 80,41 i,U»:O hectares Oi)8,(HtI,000 acres), being equivalent io the fulfilment of i) 8 per cent, of the official plan tor ihe whole country, according 1 to official ligures giving the posit;on135 words
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Article389 1934-11-25 18 Victim Of Bomb And Acid Attacks i Vancouver (British Colombia). FIVE times this year attempts havo been made on the life of Inspector J.F.C.B. Vance, chief of the Vancouver Police Bureau of Science and wideiy known as "Canada's Sherlock Holmes" and each time he has had remarka389 words
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Article126 1934-11-25 18 Death Of One Of London's Oldest Matrons London. Oct. 22. Fifteen thousand soldiers scattered throughout the British Empire knew J and admired Miss R. E. Wallace matron of Dulwich Hospital for 24 yean; who djpd at the hospital during the week-end. During the War she was126 words
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Article43 1934-11-25 18 Shun Pao - Shun Pao i Tientsin, Nov. S. j A unique V*ae and an ancient sword Monpinjr t« ihe Tang Dynasty, have been I «J»eaftbed by a fanner in Cnaohsien near Tientsin The- find wiU be sent to Ac too*! -tthwl ear exniDi<-ion.-43 words
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Article930 1934-11-25 18 Ministerial Action V1G0ROIS SPEECH H\ MR. BALDWIN (i>; A.r Mail) 'Fr<m Otu Own ("•>/ r-?sp<mdenl) London, Nov. 6. (SWEEPING measures t 0 maliC motherhood safe for th* women of Great Britain are being contemplated. The Ministry of Health has already taken fresh steps to combat the maternal930 words
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Advertisement583 1934-11-25 18 "I suffered unnecessary j^*^fcvW "Kalzana tablets are a boon to such ujfl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lf girls as myself who suffer a great V -^HwHBJnJi flS^^ 5 Ivlllr ea P ain at certam Periods. I 8 H have suffered these unnecessary pains "lp| since I was fifteen years of age, as a matter of583 words
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Miscellaneous87 1934-11-25 18 After Baby Week and jjjr"* s s Mothers Week ft is surely W f M^SPf f U u Tf^ not too much to suggest W&-'%&1 WIEIBhEp^ W\wV^ i J^^-/ v u 2r. noi 100 mucn 10 su^esi K^^^T?^ allowance ck*ld \fL/fSjf (i that one day at least be se^ p'^^'87 words
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Article, Illustration146 1934-11-25 19 Gallery Of S. V. C. Officers NO. 6.-CAPTAIN A. p. GOLDMAN fAriAiX A. P. Goldman, 0.C.. "A (Machine-gun) Company Ist. Battalion, S.S.V.F., is one *of th jwagsst company commanders re Xaiaya, having attained that notion at the age of 31, three years ago. He is the senior captain on the146 words
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Article424 1934-11-25 19 Aviation Development By Big Powers London. Nov. 7. JGfiER speed is to be ths keynote of ««t «mton developments through- •J the world. Jjwt of the leading air Powers are for- JJrrJJf Pkns an-J buildin.-' machines tv both commercial i»nd m litary I and it424 words
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Article268 1934-11-25 19 Oak Trees In Every Port Of The Empire (By Air Mail). •> r the 119 th anniversary of Grace \jl Darling's birthday —Nov. 24 —an oak tree is to b? planted bssid: ths River Thames m Battersea Park. Lou»c:i, by the Grace Darling L ague. The tree268 words
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Article315 1934-11-25 19 Excellent Magazine Just! Issued THE S.S.V.F. Year Book for 1934-35. which has long been eagerly awaited by Volunteers who have had their appetites whetted by periodical revola- uons of the type of matter contained m the magazine, has just been placed on the market, and ho will315 words
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Article97 1934-11-25 19 Informal Meetings At Nanking Nanking, Nov. 8. More than 40 Overseas Chinese, representing the Kuomintang Party branches m various parts cf the world who reurning to China during the las': few weeks t o a'*end the Fif:h Na ional Kuorcintang Concress, are now m Nanking 1 The Central97 words
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Advertisement44 1934-11-25 19 V v^l^u, Vn3ti^ j*g^tffl^J h*< > '< ram* jl9NEovl^^V I I 1 1 I r v t'^ BY THE I I l£^W@A\ v ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO.. LTD I an w Studios 7. i love Arnott s Marie Bis- 1 1 cuits. They are delightful MAAS— 444 words
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Article204 1934-11-25 20 Chen Pao - DANCES BY PRETTY NUNS Chen Pao Swatow Scenes FORMER MODERN GIRLS Swatow, Nov. 7. YOUNG and attractive nuns, who are believed to have once been "modern tfirls," are branching out m their profession and reaping a hand- ome income on top of the alms which they receive at the doors204 words
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Article140 1934-11-25 20 Last Professional Master Of Ceremonies Budapest. THE las- of the professional "best men" of Debrecen has retired. His name is Mihaly Bence. The professional "best men" knew all the traditions of a wedding on the grand scale, and kept ancien- customs alive. They helped the head of140 words
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Article118 1934-11-25 20 Buffalo Hunting Politician Dead Winnipeg, Manitoba. Overcome by smoke when his shooting lodge was burnt down recently, Mr. Colin Inkster, former president of the Manitoba Legislative Council and Minister of Agricur, ure m 1874, has died here at the age of 93. He had withstood118 words
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Article363 1934-11-25 20 Arcadia Off Essex Coast London. JUST off the Essex coast where the Crouch flows to mcil the sea. is the Island cf tiappmess. Not many people have been there Its name Foulness Island— is not lod inviting. But the 477 islanders have fouh.« the secret of363 words
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Article100 1934-11-25 20 Knocked By Runaway Horse Bombay, Nov. MRS. Madan Mohan Malaviya wag $c riously injured this morning at Ba" liaghat by a runaway ekka E horse which knocked her down and rar over her side. Mrs. Malavyia was being accompanied by Mr. Govind Malaviya's wife who Yd100 words
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Article104 1934-11-25 20 Creation "Inevitable" In South Africa Pretoria, Transvaal The crcaioii of Ministry rf Transport m Sou-h Africa with full cwtt*§| over roa.i and rail traffic has been forr<hadmr«ri by Mr. O. Pirow. Minister or ]>efenw an'j Railways. Ke made tfcia forecast when opening tfo Roaci Motor Transportation onUrtr the104 words
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Advertisement186 1934-11-25 20 H I BAKING WITH ROYAL ™™^2 1 every time' Feather-li.u";» biscuits delicious H muffins flaky past/ luscious cake that ;Q melts m your mouth m Don't get into the ha 1 rving the same foods X jfl again and again. It s o easy to delight your Gj family and186 words
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Advertisement95 1934-11-25 20 WITH THE BIG NAME BEHIND IT- 'Iw jP^y *~^IE 1^ iMjihp jpyp^^ I ni l > v I» X ihmM i^P^ .N i f\ IV I I L- I'^ ■n* ;v i^fllP^PJ P^B^^PJjS^S* •'*iSßfcfi^''f ?^S^P/^? P^PV"^P^ B^PJ^^c^R^B}' P/r? I^9l P^r BrJJm'f^Bf^"^ **> r i^pj'jiKjaH is^Bt'if ■Pf^D BCK' 2psHP^Ruoa*^ 3fSfi)uPi. p^p^iH^i^pH95 words
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Miscellaneous273 1934-11-25 20 Wireless TQ-D^Y'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME A Concert Of Empire Artists TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 3 20 p.m. Bip Berg. A Scottish Religious Service, relayed from Old Parish and St. Paul's Church, Galashiels. Organ- 1st, Claude E. Cover. F.R.C.O. j 4 05 am. Sports Talk. (Greenwich! Time Signal at273 words
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Miscellaneous85 1934-11-25 20 Doc. and Norman Cocker < Greenwich Time Signal 3.20 a.m.). 4. OS a.m. Weekly Newsletter. 4.20 a.m. Albert Sandier and the Po:k Lane Hotel Orchestra. 5.20 a.m. -6.05 a.m. Fred Hartley and his Novelty Quintet with Brian Lawrence. G.20 a.m. Big Ben. A Religious Service Relayed from Manchester Cathedral. 7.0585 words
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Article, Illustration923 1934-11-25 21 Horatius - Horatius Rl!iiN(; AND "SLITTING 1 (By- fHEN playing m a trump contract, the dec itl b€ careful to aehow best he can secure 'he maximum yield from the cards at hi* disposal. The bi# advantage of play iig m suit that there are already sentinels against enemy I923 words
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Article, Illustration412 1934-11-25 21 Lawn Tennis i I). M. Greig j POSITION IN MIXED DOUBLES THERE are many men players, who, if you talk to them will tell you that when they are playing mixed doubles and are playing- with a partner who .stays at the back of tho412 words
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Article196 1934-11-25 21 Austrian Airman Who Shot Down Briton (By Air Moil) (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Reading, Berkshire, Nov. 6. A game of golf has led to a British wrr time pilot meeting an Au.str.Ui> pilot who brought h!m down in an j aerin! battle over Kut in196 words
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Advertisement155 1934-11-25 21 \%V^m, ,^^^u vV- MW .v.'a'.'XvjHK' "X*A" vWCPpWO^jpy^^W •'•^•j '^BT^- -*-^^^v *xS£jS- v '•.'spy^** .-'vS "v ■^>sfr* -SSS-IS^SmB^B >;■■>■ 'N.v^9^oC>*^t^d(999V^^^^l '^KpfeSißfeSr^flßßfr*-'- ,s* *>*-V*^> <^£^^^J&lS^^^^^^^^B^^^^^Bw^^B v^^^^fl^Cfeapß^^^^oK^9Mßfll^HL^*'**^' **''^&»y* OF THIS G ENERVATION Marvellous evening Yes, good going too Cigaretis? Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child Well, what are they, then?155 words
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Advertisement109 1934-11-25 21 IIJfIIIIICII1.I.iItIIIIIII!I«I I I I I I I I I I I t I I S f I I I I I I S m*\\ *^^m___^^^ ■■iiwwiiiiiiiiwtißi T TjnßßiiininnMiißr'rPH r ■■ll—" Wetrin Slvxticn f2, J!l::i;i:ii: lii|ii|,>li liil I i i i i i I I i I i r i I109 words
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Article3230 1934-11-25 22 Chances Of The Teams Mayflower's Bid For Honours Activities Of Beau Stella B.P. Final In Happilads 9 Tournament Results Of Local Matches (By "Dragon") i I WITH the playing of the finals m the open singles ana open doubles, the first part of the Singapore3,230 words
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Advertisement165 1934-11-25 22 i Every Year A Bonus! Year! v>v^. That is What Insurance with the f T^ Prudential Means. pfa^ f All policy holdtrs of with profit poli- 8 .l/^A>' v v Si^ cies receive a bonus on December f i&stJ?**^. ct °^r^^ 31st every year that the policy is m /£*ss&**165 words
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Advertisement103 1934-11-25 22 Serravallo's Tonic The Tonic for the Tropic s f Your Tonic! "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona Iron Wine) restores lost energy and vitality and builds up the entire system, until I brain, nerves and body regain and retain perfect health, enabling you to defeat attacks of Tropical diseases.— Over 10.000 Medical Men103 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1934-11-25 23 0*i Tournament Of Kuala Upi s Chinese Club The CHamptoHtkit mttl Alor Gajah Notes Annual Report Of Singapore Recreation Club Another Good Year Reported (By "Clubman") ■u£ Rtk^ian billiard tournament I tffaBiseci by the sports com-! -l e "uf the Kuala Lipis Chinese wa5 concluded1,789 words
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Article153 1934-11-25 23 Perfectly Preserved House Excavated Belgrade A lar^e amphitheatre, capable of scat- ing 2,000 people, built of marble m a mixture of the Greek and Roman styles, is one of the discoveries made by the archaeologist. Professor Ugolini, m his i cxacavations on the site of the former city153 words
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Article144 1934-11-25 23 Prince Georges Bibesco Again President New York. AT the final session of ihe International Aer-onautical Federation Prince Georges Bibesco was re-elected Provident. The next congress of the Federation will be held at Belgrade m 1935. The well-known German aviaftor, Lieutenant Commander Wolfgang von Gronau was appointed to the144 words
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Article74 1934-11-25 23 Sent To Prison With Seventh Husband Cairo.. Aida. Aly, an Egyptian woman, has iust been charged here with drugtrafficking m collaboration wiih her seventh husband. All her six former husbands are now m prison serving various terms for traffic m drugs. Her seventh husband has been condf.mned to74 words
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Article157 1934-11-25 23 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Museum Director In Hiding Tientsin, Not <i. IT is reported bwe hat large quantity of treasures and other ,aluabl<s gUtlen from the Peiping Palace Museum ha« been taken to Manchoukuo. Mr. Vi Pei Chi. former director of \h<i Palace Museum, who is charjr-'d wi'h steal-157 words
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Article71 1934-11-25 23 Turk's Frightful Experience With Reptile IstanbulA young Turk named Ibrahim Bey hr.-s been struck dumb by a snake. Bey was sleep m his Caf«- at night when he icl: a snake crawli g over his body. H? .'rlrugpjed with it and at last m;-inafied lo strangle71 words
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Advertisement50 1934-11-25 23 I W^ "WEAK NE S S 1 IM LI DEBILITY SP^^DESCHIENS'SYRur fe^ of Haemoglobin I y 30 -000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this rad cai tnedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. I than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc Finable from all dispensaries. CoTIm, SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement345 1934-11-25 23 t i irii'inirr^xiKtinr^nreißi[aCTTiiriiri»anii»*wr»aiiijTTii!iiTKi»t!?:!fi!i..:!ii»!ii»rTriiffiiii.' -•>;«><« .f.-r i i r i tniiiimr ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 I The I j Great Eastern Life j Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). i i s I I HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building-, I Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON345 words
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Article, Illustration2324 1934-11-25 24 The Week's Malayan SPORT REVIEWED Singapore's First Hockey Reverse This Season— Match Played Under Adverse Conditions— But Malacca Must Be Given Full Credit For Victory— Selangor's Unbeaten Record Up To Time Of Visiting Penang— Perak Not Visiting Kuala Lumpur Until January Perak's Malaya Cup Rugger Victory Over Penang —Everything Points2,324 words
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Article460 1934-11-25 24 pOLLOWING the invasion of the three Filipino boxers, Santos, Leyte and Patro, Singapore will soor> be visited by another team of foreign boxers whose reputaMore tion surpass those of the Filipinos. Jiro Boxers Kumagai, the welterweight champion of Comiiuj Tokyo and one of460 words
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Advertisement94 1934-11-25 24 i ~li v) II I 'J tfhe'WrVamshing Cream "tfll'Jbsca Compact The Ideal P»;\vder-Base. Fur handbag or boudoir un- tfll CoCd Cream obtrusive and dainty. Cleanses and nourishes the skin tissues thoroughly. g S I a p For the immaculate toilet of the cultured woman, i-here is the charm- n« set94 words
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Advertisement71 1934-11-25 24 SHADOW of your I VV AM POLE'S I EXTRACT of I COD LIVER When over-taxed energy needs restoring When the nerves are jaded and require invigorating When wasted muscles must Containing all the essen- i H tials of a high'y r«com- H mended Health Tonic, j H Wampole's Extract qiueUy71 words
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Article796 1934-11-25 25 THE RIDDLE OF THE RING Al Rivers FRIDAY'S FIGHTS REVIEWED (BY "REFEREE.") *i\T the public will respond when promoters deliver the goods was i a *ain at the New World on j It was an all-star card, and packed. -^re were no thrills, but from »int of view of handing796 words
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Article396 1934-11-25 25 Public Services' R ugg er Defeat QOUTH Johore defeats v. 5 Services at r£gg er at >h ground m Dunearn IV c la:t€ *'s by 12 points (a toSi a h^ 0 1 y ester <*ay a try) To nil g a dro PPed goal and <om396 words
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Article114 1934-11-25 25 Attractive Amateur Bouts To-Morrow Singapore, Sunday. f\ VERY attractive programme ot /i amateur boxing will be staged at the New World Arena to-morrow, under the auspices of the Singapore Foxing Association, m aid cf the Popp Day Fund. The programme includes such well known amateurs as W. MitchfU114 words
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Article98 1934-11-25 25 United Services II Beat S.C.C. II Singapore, Sunday. The S.C.C. 2nd XV were defeated by ten points <two goals) to six (two tries) when they met the Umteu Services 2nd XV m a rugby match on the padang yesterday. Although the Club scored about two rvnutes after the98 words
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Article51 1934-11-25 25 The following have accepted invitations to play Hockey for the S.C.C. v. the R.A. to-morrow at Cnangi: a. Exley (Capt.); R. N. Elliott P. K. Harrison: D. R. Godfrey, J. E. Harvey, C.A.F. Kalhorn; C. T. Smith, R. V. Welch, E. V. Smith, J. E. D. Graham, J.51 words
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Advertisement530 1934-11-25 25 1 j Annnimrnn «s>- '+> **^Lj^ rt lI II U U II I Ml y a^^^- The Opening r Of --S^ j THI": ARRIVAL OF S4NTA CUDS U^^j^^^' Monday, Now. BGth L^M^B^Ki^L THE GYRO PLANa BAB^V DOLLS. /H__IIIIIJ% After full winding will fly a distance f T /f] r 1530 words
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Article779 1934-11-25 26 Goalless Draw YESTERDAY'S ANNUAL ENCOUNTER AMID prolonged cheering and the firing of crackers at intervals, the annual hockey match between i he Medical College and the Raffles College, for the Selwyn-Clarke Cup. was played to a goalless draw on the Raffles College ground m Bukit Timah yesterday. The779 words
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Article154 1934-11-25 26 Services Beat Perak At Rugger (From Our Own Corrcspcndenl) Ipoh. Saturday. TTIE Combined Services secured a lucky i victory over Perak to-day. Wilkin- I son. their left winger, scoring a try which was converted, just on time, to give mem a two-pom' victory as154 words
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Article24 1934-11-25 26 Melbourne. Nov. 24. In the Centenary professional Golf i Championship. Ail-American Final over 36 holes, Diegel beat Shute 2 and I.— Reuter.24 words
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Article79 1934-11-25 26 Singapore Badminton Championship THE draw m U ler-ciufc toum ment for t] minton etomfc' Clerical Union Hall o a n IJJ»lJJ» There are only eighi clttbs <*omne']|sr It U rather unfortunate that I Diehard, BP .should clash with Mayflower B.P m the ..rv first rJt The draw resulted79 words
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Article82 1934-11-25 26 I (ocKtaii Hour at Rafflt-s ©ne afternoon last week, a table for two, two Million Bo|| ai Cocktails—that's thr a^uitkr When she got up to dance she was quite the most ouKtand- ing figure on the floor, tall and grateful, auburn hand. Z black satin tunic82 words
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Advertisement582 1934-11-25 26 j GRAND CHRISTMAS CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S X enrAl7rPD cxroTl> ,rm, Ml) SOCIETY, H SHEAFFERS SKRIP (The successor to I nder the distinguished patronage of U.K. The Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas E and Lady. Thomas. X i r -10 does not clog or gum m fountain or582 words
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Advertisement125 1934-11-25 26 do^t~) HAWAIIAN j j Pft^pr^ ARTISTES I I {S^ZW?:*' S«»- Not. 25 I I 3 NKiHTS ONLY 3 1 Hula -Hula 1 Negro Tap Dance 1 P J nn/i 1 Ln dllil I Guitar Solos I Admission as usual 50 cents I DON'T MISS A REAL GOOD SHOW S p]125 words
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3398 1934-11-25 27 Heavy Betting At Bukit Timah; Even Favourites Pay \Me\i Punters More Successful Than On Previous Days THE three-day meeting of the Singapore Turf gi ub con eluded yesterday with a very successful afternoon's nrft favoured by brilliant weather and punters were on the whole,3,398 words
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Article230 1934-11-25 27 After Leading B—o8—0 I i MALAYA CUP RUGBY AT SEREMBAN i (From Our Own Correspondent) t Seremban, Saturday. TN fine weather and before a very large crowd, Negri^Malacca's rif££er fifteen drew with Singapore to-day, each side scoring eight points. Negri-Malaeca's score was made up of230 words
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Advertisement356 1934-11-25 27 FEELS 50 LBS. SLIMMER After Losing Onh 5 lbs. "J i arti'd taking month ago,** a young woman have ios; ;> Ib m weight and fed u v i have lost 50 lb.s. 1 ;.ui full of whereas before I was listless and woiritvl over 1 t'-le things. But !i356 words
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Article, Illustration109 1934-11-25 28 Up drvne up>. nearer camera, beating Little Miss X (Kirwan) bv lust a neck in th? first race. Evensong (Spencer) was third and Blue Bird (Mayo) fourth. C Horr. iGarrard up> winning the second raee from Tinak U <M<* T herson. second). Lordlegy (J. Donnelly,109 words
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Article285 1934-11-25 28 Senseless "Ragging" Of r» i. iOl ICe Oar O?t>n Ccrresporidefi^ Oxford, Nov. 13. AXFORD undergraduates were declared \J to have "vied with hooligans" when several of them appeared at The Oxford Police Court. Eight undergraduates and three townsmen were charged with knocking off constables' helmets on Guy285 words
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Article132 1934-11-25 28 I I Statement By Japanese Ambassador i Philadelphia, Nov. 24. I>ELIEF that the goal is in sight, de- 0 sp te the difficulties on the road of > naval negotiations, was expressed by the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. SaiCo, in i an address to the Academy of Political j132 words
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Article136 1934-11-25 28 GRISLY ENQUIRIES I I Probable Length Of Life Of Millionaires I (By Air Mail) i From Our Own Correspondent) i I London, Nov. 2 GRISLY enqu lies" are said to be proceeding a^ Somerset House. Officials at tha department, according o the organ of the Income Tax Payers' i Soc'jy;136 words
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