Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 10 June 1934
1934-06-10
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Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
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Title Section15 1934-06-10 1 The Sunday Tribune 01. '-2 No 3 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1934. f;\ c cents15 words
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246 1934-06-10 1 THE SINGAPORE AERODROME Costing £650,000 EVERY TYPE OF MACHINE <By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. itfEARLY £2,000,000 is b^ng spent by the Government oil a chain or R.A F bases along the air lines of th«> EmpireThe chief i246 words
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Article, Illustration354 1934-06-10 1 Countess Russell tiWANCED VIEWS ON MARRIAGE •By Air IfaOJ (fpiw. Our Own Conresp London. May 3J. /IOUNTESS RUSbELL. of TelKj graph House. Harting, Pctr fleld, b seek > divorce rm.v. Eari Russell. she co be krown as 3lrs. Dora Russtii. end he as Mr Bprtrand Russell The354 words
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Article188 1934-06-10 1 Snake From Malaya With 33 Offspring (By Air Mail.) (From On.* Own Correspondent. London. May 30. THE authorities of the Zoo had a bfr" su prst during the weekend when a box containing a 10 ft, hamadryad or king cobra from Malaya was opened. The snake was188 words
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Article60 1934-06-10 1 Many Pupils At Oxford And Cambridge (From Our Oivn Correspondent.' London, May 30. REV Brother David, M.A.. B.S.E LL.B.. who has spent 25 years m the Orient (seven m the Philippine Islands and 18 m India and Malaya> is now visiting Ireland ißroadwood>. Ai present be has a60 words
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Article377 1934-06-10 1 Fashionable Wedding* At Aylesbury (By Air Mail.) (From Our Oicn Correspondent./ London, May 30. 'THE marriage of Mr. Maurice John Hayward, of the Malayan Civil Service, and Lady Patricia Stopford, of the Earl and Countess of Courtown, was celebrated m the old-world country town of Aylesbury on377 words
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Article, Illustration69 1934-06-10 1 TEST MATCH LAROI'R OF LOVE.— Walter Marshall, groundsman of the Noli- C/unty Cricket Club, taking tlu- centre of the wicket which is now boms used for ihe first Test Hatch ag-ainst Australia, at Trent Bridge. Incidentally, this pifech is played on only once every four years -for tests only. Mai69 words
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Article204 1934-06-10 1 Still Difficulties In D.i L.l. (From Our Ov:.i Correspondent.) (.By Air Mail.) London, May 3D. pVIDENCE is accumulating tha far from being solved, the: Dutch Colonial native difficuLy is causing, the Annerdam Government much concern. The rejection by the Peopl Council of the Export Du^y and the204 words
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Article28 1934-06-10 1 5 A.M. EDIIION TEST MATCH A fnli ie :oi-t Jt yesterday's pla\ m r Tc3l M2 tch at Trent Trid?e. tojrcth':: 1 with detailed scores, appears on rasfe28 words
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601 1934-06-10 1 Suit Against Former Husbind Fails (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jpoh, June 8. ]V|ISS Rosie Jope, a familiar figure m Ipoh, who formerly owned a dressmaking establishment known as Tawakal C:-, and latterly for a short period, was Rosie, cabaret dancer, appeared m the Supreme Court,601 words
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Article113 1934-06-10 1 Figures Show An Increase (From Our Oxen Corresponde it.) London, May 30. AN increase of 29 per ceni. In the world consumption of tin for the year ended March, 1934. compared with the previous twelve months, is shown m the May bulletin of the Hague Statistical Office of113 words
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Article63 1934-06-10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. IT is announced that the marriage arranged between GilberL Parrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Parrett. of Streatham, London, nnd Ethel Mary Weir, MB., B.Ch D.P.H., Malayan Medical Service, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weir, of63 words
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Article283 1934-06-10 1 Brief Ceremony PRESENTED BY P.M.G. TO PILOT •By Air Ml (From Our Omi Correspon Lond May 30. HTHE Pcstmafiter-Genend, sir EL Kingsley Wood, presented the first Royal Air Mail pennant to the Imperial Airways at Croydon Air Port to-day-The ceremony had to be brief, for the283 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-06-10 1 HWSON LITTLE, I A winner of the British Amateur Golf Chan pionship at Prestwic k photographed after his smashing \i tory ove r JAMES WALLACE (Troon) with the < up.29 words
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Article48 1934-06-10 1 (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, May 30. VISITORS to Malaya Hou recently Include: Mr. A. M. Drybureh. Dr. V. M. Matthews, Mr. C. A. Dewar (of Dinpwall E.stnti\ NSi, Mr. A. H. Lawson. Mr. F. W Chaple and Mr. D. W. Slovonson fof Ouihrics Ltd.. Sinfapoi**.48 words
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Advertisement7 1934-06-10 1 TODAY at BOODWOOO PARK HOTEL Thone 64W7 words
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Advertisement105 1934-06-10 1 mm but he found that the nrccanums r;,^ sle m ire IN the midst of his success he applied to McCallum's for a job, but they— being canny Scots— were inclined to be suspicious. ''Why" they asked <=\ "should you apply to us |_J for work when you are #J105 words
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Advertisement13 1934-06-10 1 NL E. M. (National Employers' Mutual). INSURE YOU/ Fire, Burglary, Motor, Workmen's Compensation.13 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1934-06-10 2 FOUR ENGLISH WICKETS LOST FOR 114 VISITING BOWLERS FINE LENGTH CBIPPERFIELD MISSES CENTURY BY SINGLE RUN ITN(.L\M) are taring worse than Australia m the early starts of their first innings. At the close of play yesterday, England had lost four valuable wickets forReuter - 1,023 words
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Article149 1934-06-10 2 Former Singles Champion Beaten (From Our Ovm. Correspondent.) lpoh. June 9. THE lies, originally arranged for yest—day m the Perak State tennis championships which were unplayed owing to rain, were played off this tnctninf, and provided a big surprise, when Lincoln Leong defeated Lain Say Kec last149 words
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Article141 1934-06-10 2 Australia Win Davis Cup Tie London. June 9. AUSTRALIA won their Davis Cup tie -fi against Japan to-day by four matches 10 one. Full results of the matches are as follows (Australian players mentioned first): SINGLES McGrath beat Yamagishi. 2—6. 7—5. G_ 2. o—4. Crawford beat Fu.jikura. 6—3.Reuter - 141 words
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Article466 1934-06-10 2 Certain Loopholes In Covenant DUE to French efforts Soviet Russia seems to have the intention of joining the League of Nations, says the "Shun Pao.' If this is realised it will help the League to regain its prestige, which has suffered because of the Japanese466 words
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Article56 1934-06-10 2 Gen. Lv Ti Ping Resigns From Post Nanking, May 20. Genera] Lv Ti Ping, chairman of the Chekiang Provincial Government, has submitted a second n »n to Nanking on the ground <>i' ill-health. It is learned that h s resignatioo will be accept ral H<> Vao Chu willChina Times - 56 words
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Article26 1934-06-10 2 .vli. Nelson T, Johnson, American Minister to China. and proceeded uirdi t .o Ihe Tais Mountain. H*« si.civ the i; i i.. lurney this ••>■.,26 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-06-10 2 A. G. Chipperfif-id. who scored 99 for Australia.8 words
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Article85 1934-06-10 2 Yesterday's Play mi n I >unty Cricket. T H A eof play County C 174; Middle^ PORTSMOUTH Hampti u^ 417 fo; 5 (AmcM 144, "£i 285 for 4 < J. t^ ULl "^»m, E: 435; BATH: Glouc Som P^ t 376 for 7 (Barnett 194.Reuter - 85 words
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Article48 1934-06-10 2 Owing to rain, last night boxUie the Olympic Stadium was postpone and will lake place to-mcrrcw night The chief contests will be a ten threeminute fieht between Sulsoorf, champta of Burma, and rony Beltran, a ftabih mate of Ignacio Fernandez, and Little Lewis and Francis Aposto.48 words
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Article140 1934-06-10 2 Many Guests At Singapore Garden Party The elevation of His Eminence Syec Alwi bin Tahir Alhadad to the Muftjship of Johore was celebrated by a garden party m the home of Syed Ibrahic bin Omar Alsagoff on Friday. His Eminence was entertained by the Arabic Social r^6 Literary140 words
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Article53 1934-06-10 2 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao .-.rrhai. M»y 18. Ac< into hira «1 ■;»•>:; April totd!" ?101,7 Go' 5 -4i,j.;i\o:;i. Tv d\« 'Si-s tVon P»Nankin/. Maj Tho Ex-.-cutivc Yuan hap adopted of general principles 'rojardinj tte tion of export duties on rhinese-m** products. j 'J"h< ha een l f mittcfl to53 words
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Article40 1934-06-10 2 Shanghai. MA iliiH Utrf, <-i Chin. :ud frfit g of over two hundred <ases, hipped to America on Ma\ p'ji.v-i ;i1 the cominj; cX^ Bg^Li Ministry of Industries has rtf^J the Khonsi auth< hurry up shipment to Shanghai*— China TimesChina Times - 40 words
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Article104 1934-06-10 2 Sues Former Husband For Wait's and then took her Into l Is ho **r£ as a domes!" i it -uea heT band here lor re or TJJpj Although her -c: )!oyer" nad P^^c her £1 a week, wr her keep. ne paid hoi nothinp J !J himReuter - 104 words
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Article15 1934-06-10 2 Shanghai, local Chin n MiMisti t !unoe Chin. "ill 't tf China TimesChina Times - 15 words
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Miscellaneous602 1934-06-10 2 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 32. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ON JUNE 7. -Mress the solution to' f. B. ROGERS jQI H^ ToflH' ~T~"P I I CO.. LTD..602 words
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Article382 1934-06-10 3 TangHn Burglaries MONEY AND CLOTHING M MISSING iLLEI^I) haVt l mmiUed a T^lin u^trict. two Javanese toan bin Kassin and Kasbi bin uTh\ were charged before the ■lay. ra l boowa otvupieil by Euro vm m Stevens Read were broke, So and clothing and jewellery to382 words
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Article46 1934-06-10 3 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Relief From Nanking ||fc sovernnunt Sought Hongkong, June 9. 5.^55 o rnorrnw for Shanghai b toy Rosso." vil, A l miral Cbp n Tse. nircetor of «b- I "OamLv f eaU f >he M irarv Aff--Jit Pn' andin committeo.46 words
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Article45 1934-06-10 3 "Wgh'er 0' Victim Claims $75,000 ft New York. June D. A SUit demo- Hi th. ?-ur-a«:es of $75,000 by rL m nr Linr has been if thoß«^vV' lont --o. daughter of one n th N:v ltuckct l[ Zht- V ht #*P was sunk45 words
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Article987 1934-06-10 3 to t^m j b J*l*SS e SLi! e was not Prepared 111 view r>f *v nccns oWtothp, uslcn The land had 5 th > d4B^ ce H tr Ustee<s of th Hospital t here 'ore ll d for $120 He would n a jl °S er that987 words
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Article355 1934-06-10 3 Tamil Convicted At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent J Sersmban, June 8. A TAMIL named Ampalam was produced before ;he Saremban Pol cc Lapistrate and charged w th an offence •gainst a Tamil woman namsd Chinaiah c:i June G, at about 5 p.m. at the 1 tii mile355 words
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Article87 1934-06-10 3 Warrant Issued For Accused's Arrest Anoear'n" on beha'.f of K. Nasutha mSSSSSmS Marlcar. who is charged with cheating S M. Nathan of the Malayan Flour Mihs, orP-ck Btreet, m the amount cf S6OO, Dr w. a Withers-Payne asked for a further week's tme for mention y^day before the87 words
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Article646 1934-06-10 3 vast and appreciable difference m the value. Further the price of the goods was matter of bargaining and for what the nrms bought and sold was a matter concerning themselves. His worship discharged the defendant, saying that m this case he did not think there was any646 words
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Article215 1934-06-10 3 Indian In Officer's Cabin AUGHT m the cabin of a lieutenant on v> board the "Rajaputana"' m the early hours of yesterday morning, an f Indian. Mohamed Ibrahim, was yesterday produced before the Third Magis- r j trate, Mr. J. M. Brander, on a charge i I of215 words
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Article82 1934-06-10 3 Case Transferred To District Court M R. Letchmanan ChetUar, the elderly Nattukottai Chettiar from India who is charged with criminal breach of trust of $5,500, appeared once again yesterday before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander. Mr. V. D. Knowles, appearing for the I accused, asked hi&82 words
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Article42 1934-06-10 3 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Tientsin, May 13. According to recent arrivals from Harbin, a large number of shops m Harbin have closed down owing to the exhorbitant business tax. Shops still m existence are carrying i on with the utmost difficulty.42 words
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Article194 1934-06-10 3 Cooiie And Contractor Charged rHE hearing was continued before the n>"trirt Judee (Mr. H. A. Forrert /esterday In connection with the seizure 3v the pel co of 1.000 sticks of gelignite. 100 detonators and a length of fuse. The seizure was made m a lodgingLiouse m194 words
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Article74 1934-06-10 3 Case Against A Chinese i'ostponed Wee Poh Soon, an employee of a European named Mr. T. T. Pearson, was yesterday, before the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brantier, charged with criminal breach of trurt as* a servant. The charge involved $28C. Mr. J. K. Gale, who appeared for74 words
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Article45 1934-06-10 3 Young Sultan, a professional boxer, was one of thrse accused before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander, who were fined $1 each yesterday for gaming m public at the back of the Municipal buildings m St. Andrew's aotid on Friday night.45 words
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Advertisement7 1934-06-10 3 B^S^^H kHId dTdath Tobacco Co., Ltd., London.7 words
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Advertisement1192 1934-06-10 4 k tojl»M'ilBWif^i| l y r yT"j WHAT A FEW I NEW STOCKS ELw^ I y ARE REP] ICING W IHT HIT Jffi JHL ODII Tl T \ItIK 1 II G U BARGAINS ALREADY s -|II El |l S tt |j d^dofpm Profit Sharing Sale Bargains j E^ 1/W jv( k1,192 words
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Article, Illustration2840 1934-06-10 5 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. By Our Woman Correspondent Last Monday found all Singapore ar-a-ed m Its best for the garden ■'n" honour of the KLig's Birthday vp,i at Government Houss by the Sf|Jg r Administe.. Government Caidecoit. lea tables decorated EL frrels or vivid flame tree flowers Jlrfpd the2,840 words
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Advertisement90 1934-06-10 5 fghfhgfhfgh ''■•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiii. iiiii niiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii'--f LONDON I PARIS BOLLYWOOD f ■-ylusive designs irom these fashion centres— Model i X triKks and acces -orics are on display, at Cecile I CAPITOL BUILDING. 19, STAMFORD ROAD I I^ M '■■••••ill l I Ii;l:>l :l!i|iiliil,iiui i i Mil i iitiilll I lit F OR90 words
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Advertisement183 1934-06-10 5 SANOCRIN The new scientific tfpstmetri for 1 nof hair. Hy d< stroyin*r dandruff, Sanocria promotes luxurious hair irnuvth, making it line- and glossy m texture. Ti-eai-ments are recommended for both men and women and may be obtained at MAISON INTEHLANDI CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE 441«>. Z. P ATTAR A, 49, High183 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1934-06-10 6 CINEQUE - CINEQUE By rTHE South, grown-up and modernised. but still adhering to its old romanti*. colour and living with its gallant traditions, is the background tot the epic .story of "The Cabin In The Cotton," Richard Barthelmcss" latest First National film which ccuies to the Alhambra1,389 words
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Advertisement204 1934-06-10 6 (vmF^^l W WU PERFORMANCE Aa. ■t'wMnßffi'T^ii 1 i i (jhristinfl HP^ fHT- ,j I AND A III»)l>A.\i» iritiCtKO X NEXT CHANGE KAIL THE^LElviiinc^ I headed by the (iean of the famous Barry more family ia another sterling and most lovable role I Lionel Berry more m I "THIS SI .12204 words
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Advertisement42 1934-06-10 6 A NEW PICTURE TAKES ITS PLACE AMONG THE GREATEST! "YOU'LL SCREAM WITH DELIGHT THRILL WITH SUSPENSE"— PHOTO PLAY MAGAZINE. I na v J8 vvith WARREN WILLIAM, MAY ROBSON, GUY KIBBEE. GLENDA FARRELL, NED SPARKS, JEAN PARKER, WALTER CONNOLLY. NEXT CHANGE PAVILION i42 words
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Advertisement185 1934-06-10 6 J The Most HUMAN [~~~p Story Ever Told [lS<'^ Will James' famous steed m a V E2 i V/ill James story action, thrills and reel love drama between a girt and a man. C*Sp|?H > "SMOKY* IS A FILM OF INFH DYNAMITE IX HIS HOOFS, THE DEVIL IN HIS HEART,185 words
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Advertisement362 1934-06-10 7 Iw I VP^MH^^^^k^. c^^^^^b^^^^^^^k 1 1 ill i I HB Bfl n 1 1 I j, i* j Tolley's "Slogan" Competition 1 1 $200 IN PRIZES OFFERED. j ii (As aircnts for Tolley Scoli and Tolley Ltd., we oflfer five prizes for the best advert- f|j Winn >l(»^ans submitted for362 words
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Article, Illustration2797 1934-06-10 8 IVriters And Their Tales Of "Merchants Of Death Who Profit^ When Men Fight r Great Britain Must Defena 1 Her Shores A Call For Air Force Volunteers. And Here RUBBER ARMOUR Guaranteed To Resisl Poison Gas PRAGUE Fire Brigade has invitri Czecho- Slovak firmsCentral Press - 2,797 words
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Article, Illustration1680 1934-06-10 9 Strictly Between Ourselves N new things about r like a good little journai $s <»n the infonnati n to d-iy that there is on the island a club called the Amy John--fljClut). And I hope I am giving away gretfl h< n I add that it is u .,i aiNakajima - 1,680 words
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Advertisement94 1934-06-10 9 I "HERE IS THE HANDIEST A I VVAY T0 GET MILKr I A m^*^ J A LITTLE KLIM. PLUS WATER A m %s f*r AXI) presto! you have the m -^«-Jy FINEST LIQUID MILK DAIRY SCIENCE 1 I J CAN PRODUCE. FOR KLIM IS PURE, 1 A >^ RICH WHOLE94 words
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Advertisement82 1934-06-10 10 Wfest in-house 1 |i is the name of the best /\e/frla eratcr Q E •I 1 1 VI M C« s C# 9 oS. lrf^ Vi^ lJ if m# C« w CV 2P o I f^rtees from 5325 1 I Sold and Serviced by the three leading iii i I82 words
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Article, Illustration215 1934-06-10 11 How To Keep Healthy And Fit No. 1.-Y 01) WILL WALK ERECT AND NEVER SLOUCH IF YOU DO THIS SIMPLE EXERCISE IVHVT we call good carriage— i c., the correct way of carrying your body when you walk, or even when you stand still— is very important to a good215 words
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Article121 1934-06-10 11 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao Significant Visit To China Shangha 1 May 15. Mr. Takayama. one of the leading Japanese financiers, arrived here from Dairen at thrse o'clock yestedray afteinoon. He was met at the wharf by a numce: or local Japanese residents. Mr. Takayama intends to stay here r121 words
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Article95 1934-06-10 11 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao p^** Shanghai, May \H. u^'J? arc In circulation here tl-at T^t* Takayama and Tanaka, ler.di i "^Tlerest r nCieis are actively try;ns vh, m! tQ -^ese Bankers m some J"! 01 cconcmlc co-operation bet- ui.na. Japan and Manchukuo/' Kar i^!f Wed on this sub J95 words
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Article59 1934-06-10 11 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Pro'e; Against American Tax Nanking, May 16. cw a^ e u lth a P etit on from %rr chamber of commerce, the st p invEl i fred Sz? Chinese Miniamr gtcn to persuade the cent incr*^ ment t0 cancel th 3 re seeds import duty on59 words
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Article1034 1934-06-10 11 Horatius - CONTRACT BRIDGE Horatius 0y i^ONTRACT Bridge is as surely ousting V> Auction as the older form of Bridge eliminated Whist. The father of the latest phase of Bridge was Auction and its grandfather was Whist. Contract makes the pre-play bidding of vastly greater importance than Auction, the main difference betweenSunday Tribuned - 1,034 words
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Article181 1934-06-10 11 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Shanghai Bankers' Views Shanghai, May 19. INTERVIEWED by th^ ILsin Ilsin New:> Agency, a prominent Chinese banKer expressed satisfaction with the s lyer bill that is reported to have been agreed uprn bat wet n th? silver bloc m Congress and the Administration. Th? Chinese181 words
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Article22 1934-06-10 11 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Nanking, May 15. Nanking residents experienced much discomfort to-day when the temperature suddenly rose to 91 degrees Fahrenheit.22 words
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Article76 1934-06-10 11 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao Nanking, May 9. The Central Government has received reports to the effect that the Japanese have the intention cf creating military disturbances m South Ch na with the 1 aim of forcibly suppres3ing the boycott novemcnt there. It is said that the Japanese wiil firs': invade Fukien76 words
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Article93 1934-06-10 11 Invasion Feared By Chines? Foochow, May IG. TiHE cont'nued influx of Formosan:; (Japanese subjects) inu) Fukien i; causing anxiety m Chinese circles. It is estimated that during the last ten days over 200 Fonncsans have arrived m Foochow and between 300 and 400 have arrived mChina Times - 93 words
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Article64 1934-06-10 11 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao Amoy, May 16. According to information from Formosa, the "opposite shore" conference, which Japanese consuls m South China have been invited to attend, will discuss (1) the expansion of Formosan trade with South China (2) the procedure of issuing passports tc Formosans who wish to go to64 words
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Article58 1934-06-10 11 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao SITUATION TENSE. Nanking, May 18. The situation m South China is very tense because of signs of an impending Japanese invasion, declared Mr. Yang Teh Chao, rspresentat ye of General Chen Cbi Tang, when interviewed upon his arrival here this morning. Mr. Yang added, however, that precautions58 words
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Advertisement248 1934-06-10 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance m force over 535.000.000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strai.s Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lif? Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. Ci I lewry, EC The Company hr.s £20.000 deposited with tha Supreme Ccurt of England and c.mpii?? v. th the British248 words
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Article5220 1934-06-10 12 Rafael Sabatini - Rafael Sabatini OUR SHORT STORY By rpHE Candinal Vice-Chancellor took Om packet proffered him by th^ fair-haired, scarlet-liveried page, and tuned it over, considering it, the gentle, finely featured, almost ascetic fa-v very thoughtful. "It was brought, my lord, by a man m a mask, who5,220 words
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Article, Illustration596 1934-06-10 13 orB CAMERA CORNER How To Prevent Frilling Of I*™ Emulsion Be Careful How You Handle Hypo iMATEURS who do their own developing and printing should take the greatest care that they solutions properly mixed and rrtnshly prepuml. Most of the troubles of the tyro can596 words
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Article134 1934-06-10 13 Parliament Debates Overtime Sofia. The clocks m the Chamber of the Bulgarian Sobranie showed a few minutes to twelve, midnight, the hour when the Sobranie always rises, and the debate on the Agriculture and Commerce estimates proceeded. But even after the estimates were voted and passed, theReuter - 134 words
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Article398 1934-06-10 13 Doctor's "Love Of Photograph (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent London, May 23. WEDDING bells will not ring on Monday for Miss Doris Jenks, of Heathfield Road, Ellesmere Port, whose romance with a young doctor whom she had never met had aroused much interest. Miss398 words
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675 1934-06-10 13 Few Comparisons JVith IV ester n Preparations HE profits most who serves best.'" This part of the Rotary motto may well be applied to a restaurateur or a chef, for the better the food served (and cooked, of course) the more business and moneyL.K.H. - 675 words
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Advertisement620 1934-06-10 14 ill 0 Lager A E I il HPnTT 1 m ¥>i l^r^^iy^ Each of the eight puzzles represents a word -j IIVLiLj y^ from which a letter is missing. If you study T [jj I c£n§& _J I Q y^ 1 the illustration m each puzzle carefully you will X620 words
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Article, Illustration975 1934-06-10 15 Sydney Lee - Cultivating The Winning Habit: Why Some Players Fail: OneShot Style A Draw-Back Sydney Lee J? Hards for Amateurs XI L ONE-SHOT STYLE A DRAW-BACK By (EMPIRE AND AMATEUR CHAMPION.) IT is all t<> the good I hat the argument about the "Him shot" is something m which we amateurs can975 words
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Article70 1934-06-10 15 Sin Win Pao - Sin Win Pao Mr. Shrn Yi's Trip To Germany Shanghai, May iO Jt** 11 Vi Commissioner ol Ful ujn ies for 'h? Mv v of Greater ,^nan h:u Is leaving for c-r hort--7." We I >inn at the mir Maa^iooa] Highway Confci n< n Mr t sl!l o70 words
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Article72 1934-06-10 15 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao To Present Credentials At Nanking Shanghai, May TO. Zanin, the new Apostolic Dele.'.'hinn. visited Mayor Wu Teh f\ j ay sviiTiioon. ersed ir.r about twenty s, -"China Tiries." Shanghai. May 11. Mgr. Z;min. the Apoitolir delegate to China, is leaving for Nanking this Sun- ciay72 words
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Article149 1934-06-10 15 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao Extending Credit To Farmers Shanghai, May H>. ReffoHa tho ovcnnion 4 bonds lor: ,i the chief Investment of Chinese bank? are vigorously denied m banking cireier hero. A prominent banker declared yesterday that the report was fa' from the fact^. He added that time war,149 words
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Article37 1934-06-10 15 Nanking, May 11. Professor Rogers. American Silver expert, returned to Hankow from Chungking to-day. He is coming- to Nanking by air tomorrow and will leave for Shanghai by I train the same evening. China NewsChina News - 37 words
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Article31 1934-06-10 15 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Hankow, May 9. Professor Rogers, U.S. silver expert, arrived here from Canton yesterday He is leaving for Chungking by air today and and expects lo return after ten days.31 words
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Article60 1934-06-10 15 Sin Wen Pao - Shanghai. May 17. Professor Rogers is now engaged m drafting a report on his survey of economic conditions m China which he has undertaken on behalt of the United States Government. It is learned that when the report is completed it will be sent to Washington and Professor Rogers will60 words
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Article, Illustration468 1934-06-10 15 D. M. Greig - D. M. Greig ON TENNIS By HINTS ON SERVING WHILE trying to give a few useful hints on serving, I am not going to endeavour to describe m this article how the various different services, such as the American, Slice or Reverse services, are made.468 words
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Article88 1934-06-10 15 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Tomb Of Manchu Prince Desecrated Tsinan, May 17. The tomb of Prince Shun m Tungchow, near Peipin?. was looted by bandits yesterday. The bandits had visited th^ tomb two days earlier but found the tomb so strongly constructed that they could not open it. Last88 words
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716 1934-06-10 15 mannerisms which by now have become second nature. His voice will have to be deepened, his walk changed, and his manner made less gracious and pliable. His natural liking for sports wi 1 prove a valuable asset. Woods plans now to go716 words
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Advertisement103 1934-06-10 15 STRENGTHENS BODY AND NERVES P>» -i-au-i- Wat* r)>ui>'-<>>H!- fl||^^^p«^afH <^ l s r^^i powmd <<intsins geaenwn fejgPQjj^B|EH Lv v ■imiil iof m il lrrrr nil, ii TSSPrfßrraißl 4 \^j gives the strength to resfet V v\ "i\\'\ v J— getOM bronchial di- H >^^ x nX\ N -eas*s. It guards103 words
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Advertisement54 1934-06-10 15 AIRSHIP BRAND CONDENSED 1W!1 X i WBSvm There has been a phenom^nj.l demand Per Condensed Milk since its introduction into M are finding it hard to cope with the iv- v Users unahlo to get supplies nn \>■ munickie wilh Sole Distributes: S. A. ALLAPIT(HAY DO, M 7 119, Beach54 words
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338 1934-06-10 16 Sunday Tribune Singapore: Sunday, June 10, 1934. OUR THANKS j the 'Su pril 29 we td decided CO2l- p isiified it ir of new3j I pietu 2 on. ion jfore it i ey- Settlcof the Government >n football comould reached enependently, however. c up football and 1 11 other competitions,338 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1934-06-10 16 A Fond Farewell To The Old Bus "TPHAT car," said the better nine-tenths, "is a disgrace. It is a blot. I would rather go shopping on roller-skates.' It strikes me that it is a phrase like that hea a thousand cars on to the d hand market every month. Wives1,172 words
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Article483 1934-06-10 16 WIT AND WISDOM OF THE WEEK. I j. seems months since I last graced this page, and I've rather got out of my stride, but if the Old Man's views are anything to go by, I'm likely to have plenty of time to get back into it again. A A483 words
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Advertisement96 1934-06-10 16 ALL THE LATEST COLOURS ''Tw"' rl€j£rte&*^r c new season s Tobralro designs arC hCre All th lat St Co UrS> and '&jjjsps&s^sr~ such fascinating pattern- Everywhere M the sh&p^ axe making special displays. Be early and choosr for your f;ock* i^^^^B^"l**^. 4 **^P g You know how beautifully Tobralco ?^^^^^t-;V96 words
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Miscellaneous20 1934-06-10 16 TJii: WEEK S TIDE TABLE. lay: 10.05 a.m., 9.20 p.m. To- m or re 7. I Liv pm. ii.44 pjn.20 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1934-06-10 17 PARTED WITH A CHEQUE FOR £1,300 -CERTAIN TO WIN" PROPOSAL STORY OF MEETING AT A FRENCH SEISkDE RESGRT jIOW s knight, who was formerly an M.P. and is wellknown m football circles at Home, engaged m a "flutter" on Statesman m last year'sTopical Press - 1,511 words
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Article180 1934-06-10 17 European Machinery And Nothing To Scrap (By Air Mall.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. SIR JOHN TILLEY, a former British Ambassador to Japan, speaking m Belfast yesterday, said that Japan must always be a formidable competitor of this or any other country. The Japanese had the180 words
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Article268 1934-06-10 17 Raeord Of Imperial Airways Pilot (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 30. THE record cf having spent approximately 10 000 hours, or rather more than a year up In th Q air at the controls of flying machines of var ous types, has just268 words
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Article367 1934-06-10 17 Sales at the Royal Academy this year look like reaching a record figure. After only three weeks sales amount to nearly £2,000 more than for the corresponding period last year. Up to Thursday night £1.500 had passed between buyer and artist during this week alone.367 words
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Advertisement118 1934-06-10 17 SOUS OF JUNE RELEASES. Teddy Joyce and His Orch. (at Kit-Cat Restaurant). LOVTE, LIFE AND LAUGHTEIi F x trot. CBERIE, Waltz. 1409 SITTIN- UP WAITING FOR YOU, Fox-trot. 1 «OL OUGHT A BE IN PICTURES, Fox- trot. Casani Club Orchestra (Directed by Charlie Kunz). 1410 EPgJG WITH A KISS, Slow118 words
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Advertisement71 1934-06-10 17 ml B^P^^jßßHwsp^Sa^y^^vf" 3^tf6iM^yßf^ ■■;wy' Mi* 'j& J^Bb^D^^^Bl^^^^^^^^^^Bßb^l^^B i 1 I By v r Tl'' '^iiyifii^iKfiiniiM t^B Scrumptious stuff i^f IP> L Hili nl A 1 P Moreover, every packet of this delicious chocolate contains a picture stamp. These stamps fit into an attractive album. To get the album (volume li)71 words
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Article, Illustration937 1934-06-10 18 Visit To Kota Tinggi Waterfalls By Telok Ayer Epworth Leaguers Extursion On Kings Birthday New Office-Bearers Of Union Sporting Association Silver Star Ministrels Preparations For Anniversary Celebrations Radio For Our Clubs? UEMBERS of the Telok Ayer Ep wortii League ami friends, making Lip at total attendance of937 words
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Article76 1934-06-10 18 At the Uitc! Quarterly meethig of ttic Devonshire 3.P..* it was decided to start > membership campaign, which 7/-11 last ■hrec months comniencin^ frrm .Tun? 1 to &ug 31. 1934. when applicants fcr mom- Will be exempt from payment of "he u^ual enrolment fee of $1. late'ading applicants,76 words
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Article126 1934-06-10 18 Expedition To Track Down An Indian Legend Vancouver. An expedition has sei out from Vancouver *o*look for the Sasquatbh the [ndian bo^ev man. Armed with cameras, lassoes, trap; and ot,her aDparatus, the members of the expedition hoDe to fmd out the truth ibout a legend which126 words
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Article76 1934-06-10 18 Too Much Time And Money Spent On Pigs Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Professor W. H. Hill of Oklahoma University says that civilisation has done a lot for pigs but very little for boys. He declared m a public speech that: "We have devoted time and money to improving ourReuter - 76 words
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Article47 1934-06-10 18 Maritzburg. Natal. Mr. W. Burne, X.C.. appeared m the Supreme Court with his son, Mr. W. L. Burne. to move for the admission of his grandson, Mr. B. D. Burne, to the Bar. Mr \V Burn. XC, i tin- doyen «>f Ihf Nitlitl H;tr ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration625 1934-06-10 18 SINGAPORE'S ONLY GREEK MERCHANT THINKS PEOPLE WERE MERRIEP THREE DECADES AGO High Street Then And Now Egyptian Cigarettes Manufactured Locally QN June 9, 1904, a 28-year-oIJ Greek arrived m Singapore and established himself m High Street as a manufacturer of Egyptian cigarettes. He is Mr. Z. Pattara, who L< still625 words
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Advertisement151 1934-06-10 18 3§KS^ JR. JL Ml^^^ f B Jt t< lEro^iPIP "''jJß^^^^H 'EASY-ACCESS' -t-^ c or ,g, na et j er i s he?d at Arcadia Works INNER FOIL ,nui its atchcnticir> can be verified. Wfrf^^Af.^"^^"^ffl^^^^^^^H Six months ago my Physician decided > $®f*'^£ s A A/^B r I should have, finally,151 words
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Advertisement14 1934-06-10 18 lltllti tt Step that told tr<»m dtxelopinii with /flf HUDSONS !i?l?S^r3^ EUMENTHOL JUJUBES t^>14 words
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Article, Illustration721 1934-06-10 19 OLD SINGAPORE— I 3. Rapidity Of Town's Growth: $1,900 Was Spent On ißoads In 1843 X (Special to the "Sunday Tribune") S l:< an be proud of the Municipality as it ia tonthly ineetings lasting dumns of discuss on, are if they do not show721 words
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Article981 1934-06-10 19 Grim Air Force Drama Of The War What A British Major's Death Has Revealed HRITISH FLYING ACES... FINDING A TRAITOR IN THEIR MIDST DEALING OUT GRIM JUSTICE IN THEIR OWN WAY. THAT IS THE DRAMA OF THE WAR IN THE AIR, DURING THE GREAT WAR, THAT MARTIN RAYMOND DISCLOSED IN981 words
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Article763 1934-06-10 19 Coroner On lI W*IIII Popularity (From Our O" Con (By Air Wai!) London. M THE inquest on "John H: wireless comedian. v.\ Paddington Coroner yesterday. His real name was Norman Cl and he was found on Monday head In the gas oven at hi: land Ror-d. Kensington.763 words
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Advertisement33 1934-06-10 19 I X I 1 i %£m Considering its supreme health- m^M IOK giving properties, Ovaltine' is m$M W>\ the most economical tooa ms>M %£ok beverage you can buy Wsf^ &i Reject substitutes ||g33 words
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Article1181 1934-06-10 20 Her Love Of Beautiful -Gardens Goldsborough Hal And Harcwood House By Arthur Nettleton [SPECIAL TO THE "SUNDAY TRIBUNE/] gUFFICIENT has been revealed during the few years that have elapsed since the King 's only daughter, the Princess Royal, and her husband now the Earl of Harewood)Sunday Tribune World - 1,181 words
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Article, Illustration932 1934-06-10 20 WOMAN FROM NAZI CAMP Arrival In London HOW SHE SECURED HER RELEASE London, May 30 (By Air Mail) A German woman who has been released from a Nazi concentration camp through the efforts of a British woman M.P., was re-united at Croydon Aerodrome to her husband, whom she has not932 words
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Article177 1934-06-10 20 Morals Which Would Bore A Sa"nt. New York. a MERICAN school teachers m small A" towns "have tc live up to a moral standard which would put a strain on a Dr. John Carr Duff of New York University. He cites a pledge required of all women teachers177 words
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Article224 1934-06-10 20 Deserter Wounds Girl And Kills Himself Paris. FfcOLiCE hammering furiously on the X door of a room m a Paris lodging house. A man's voice: "I am i r .oin% to me And a woman's agonised reply. "No. no!" Two Shots. Then silence When the police broke Into224 words
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Article65 1934-06-10 20 Hollywood. A woman living m Lancaster, England, has written to Carl Brisson, the stage and screen star, asking him to sign his name on a pewter plate which she intends to use for her coffin. The woman, according to the let T er. wants to have her65 words
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Article69 1934-06-10 20 Moscow. Grain stealing on the collective farms In the Ukraine and Caucasus districts has become so widespread, and the usual methods of prevention have proved so useless, ihat fierce dogs are now being turned loose at night to attack thieves. Representatives from the collective farms69 words
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Article601 1934-06-10 20 way again, through Sungei Siput and Salak, over Iskander Bridge, where they 13ay tolls, and on to Kuala Kangsarand Taiping, which was reached at mid-day. Rest for the remainder of the day and on for the final lap to Penang on May 1. Some of the601 words
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Advertisement37 1934-06-10 20 [lNSTM-Ni6NTS Great as has been the w gs wiper^ihe jg- /x\ progress during the last ?2lf1ba mmf^w ea /P&M- > twentyi years s we have '/Mam >mMi not achieved K^M the ideal arSUi, -fe iSbsMgF^ A Motoring Correspondent.'37 words
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Advertisement78 1934-06-10 21 i lljj SUMS ASSURED fMpfe CLAIMS PAID 1 4^L«ufcjfc,D SiJ/P" l-rffl^j- EXCEED $35,000,000 ii jS 1 $10,000,000 11 #«aS^V 7f! a M lf Every "Wife Knew I W^hat Every Widow Knows I Every Husband S Would Be Insured." I OUR CONVERTIBLE LIFE POLICY WILL i I I MEET YOUR NEED.78 words
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Article, Illustration111 1934-06-10 22 With Wheeler and Woolsey at the R.K.O. studio during the shooting of their latest comedy "The Coc*-Eye<! Cavaliers." Mr. Julius Fisher is on the right, and next to him is Toby Wing, the well-known star. Mrs. Fisher is second from the left. and111 words
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Article, Illustration2709 1934-06-10 23 More Entrants This Year -Several Johore Players Taking Part Classification Of Junior Competitors Results Of Local Matches Annual Report Of Malacca B.A. First Year Of Existence Selangor Notes. T HE official badminton season m 1 Singapore will start next Saturday The closilliC (late f or the2,709 words
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Advertisement109 1934-06-10 23 JE^, f Father is W M P rovec e ißm "I won a medal for jumping. I -OHM* M*f- I trained a long time to win but Wm father says training wasn't all." I Father: "Yes, training helped I Junior to win, but his energy— his strength and muscular develop-109 words
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Advertisement303 1934-06-10 23 i i i i i i i i i t i i rftiiiiiiii i i i i t i Are You Planning a Party ZH Serre f/ife delicious Cake It' easu when you use Royal Baking Powder. -^fe, it isn'WarfTr'make Not a bit! FoSmv directions carefully, iif-« Royal Baking Powder,303 words
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Article1989 1934-06-10 24 Rimau - Rimau (By The Clarke Cup Cricket Test Unenterprising Batting Cause Of The Rest Team's Failure Keng Hock's Missed Opportunity First Division Football "Recs" Poor Display Against Malays- -The Malaya Cup Season Singapore Tennis C hampionships. U»VE:J WONG is a popu'ar and efficient eric bat he is evidently1,989 words
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Article106 1934-06-10 24 The results of the second and third rounds of the "B" singles championship tournament of the Marigold B.P. .ire as tollows: 2nd round: Tan Chong Liat beat Koh Mvi Loong, 15—8, 15—2; Tan Kirn Song beat Tay Liang Whatt. 15 -3, I 15—10: Heng Kirn Hoe beat Kch106 words
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Article939 1934-06-10 24 K. 0 - K.0. (By ALL those who saw the Suares— Fernandez fight at the Olympic Stadium on June 1 will agree that it was one of the most exciting battles staged in Mngaport The Suares- for many years- It was a light all the Fernandez939 words
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Article405 1934-06-10 25 Results To Date FIVE DRAWN OUT OF TEN MATCHES rpHE Austra ten matches m England to the First T-t w\ nFridj at kh^se matins and the remaining iivwere drawn. Th* 1 Idfcwßng i> record of irK ■cores m the ten mat and *vei May 2"> FIRST MATCH.405 words
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Article171 1934-06-10 25 Biggest inning ENGLAND. AUSTRALIA. Smallest ?nn?ngs g« 729 (for 6 wkts.) Biggest win Smallest win 'V 5 runs ImiS and 14V runS One wicket rims B igg est individua, a gg "WWW-V 109 k a e c S s iVwXt U. E. Foster D G. Bradman Biggest171 words
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Article179 1934-06-10 25 Not Wanted By Side He Captained (By Air Mail.) London, May 30. D. K. Jardine, England's captain on the t Australia cricket tour, has been iven the cold shoulder by Surrey, his nmty club. He has not played for them this ason, and would179 words
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Article97 1934-06-10 25 Mistaken For Remains Of A Man Prague. A lai a ditch at Nova lan Silesia, disove. "So that." said the villagers, "is what na^per-ed *o Ladislav Poliak wh_en he disappeared twenty years ago. II- 3 must have been murdered and secretly buried." PoUa&'s relatives ai once identifiedReuter - 97 words
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Article99 1934-06-10 25 Shanghai Chen Pao - Shanghai Chen Pao Rigid Economy To Be Practised. Shanghai, April 18. The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai is going to follow a rigid retrenchment policy this financial year owing to the small revenue, which is insufficient to cover the expenditure as indicated by the budget. However, the municipal99 words
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Article77 1934-06-10 25 Hotel Surcharge For Funds. i Shanghai, May 12. I vof Greater Shanghai to theChina Aviation League result of discussions International SettleConcession, they i o interfere m the harge that Chinese i ive imposed on their purpose of buying aero- the Government. :tion of this surcharge was dCentral News - 77 words
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Article152 1934-06-10 25 Famous Amateurs 1 Book ["Hoio to Boiol," by I. A. R. Peebles Chapman and Hall Ltd., 3s. 6d.] This is a timely publication, with interest m cricket so keenly developed by the Test Matches. The famou; Middlesex amateur, who has achieved a cricketer's great ambition and152 words
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Article127 1934-06-10 25 Thousands Stolen By Means Of A Secret Pocket Monte Carlo. A croupier who recently robbed thf Monte Carlo casino of many thousanc francs' worth of jetons (the counters used on the gaming tables) by means o a secret pocket m his trousers, was sentenced to eight months'Reuter - 127 words
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Article86 1934-06-10 25 Now In Possession Of Bavarian Family Berlin. A cloak which is said to have been the one which Napoleon I wore throughout his campaigns has come into the possession of a family living m Traunstein, Bavaria, according to the newspapers here. The cloak is lined with lion-skin. It86 words
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Article62 1934-06-10 25 Paris. A contractor at Biard, near Poitiers, found that materials were constantly disappearing from his warehouse. He placed a little cannon inside, and attached the firing mechanism to the door. Next night there was a loud report— and Armand Vignaud, aged 16, was found shot dead atReuter - 62 words
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Article55 1934-06-10 25 Foochow, May 22. Rumours that the Japanese are seeking to lease Amoy as a military base are characterised as entirely baseless m official circles here. Amoy at present is very quiet and alarmist rumours are generally discounted. "Shun Pao." [The Nanking Government has denied that it has55 words
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Article337 1934-06-10 25 64, Duleepsingh.ii 50) and 251 (Sutcliffe 54, Hammond 60, Hornibrcok 7 for 92*. AUSTRALIA: 695 (Bradman 232 Ponsford 110, A. Jackson 73, McCabe 54, Kippax 43, not out) FOURTH TEST. At Manchester, drawn rain. AUSTRALIA: 345 (Ponsford 83, Woodfull 54, Kippax 51, Grimmett 50). ENGLAND:337 words
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Advertisement120 1934-06-10 25 REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE i REMINGTON RAND INC. I (Inc jrporatcd m U.S.A.) UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. v I I wC^ Jl "WEAKNESS 1 1^ Iti I DEBILITY «Q AN>EM I A lENS'Syru p Rs\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this rad'caJ remedy ALWAYS CURES, and120 words
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Article1095 1934-06-10 26 Amazing Theory MAN HIDING IN BASKET London, May 30 (By Air Mail) WITH gold-coloured cushions inside, a large basket was produced at Wokingham, Berks, during the investigation of a mail-bag thefc charge, and the prosecution made the amazing suggestion that a man travelled m this on the1,095 words
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Article99 1934-06-10 26 Kept As Souvenir By Serbian Colonel Belgrade. A large part of the first shell In the world war has been preserved by a former colonel of the Serbian Artillery. Colonel Velimir Tamashevitch. He has had it mounted with a brass plate marked: "The first shell fired99 words
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Article48 1934-06-10 26 Stockholm. A girl who was knocked down by a car m a busy street here has been fined about 12 6d for "not taking sufficient care." The chauffeur of the car that ran her down has also been fined £1 for "careless driving." Reuter.48 words
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Article381 1934-06-10 26 Practical Joker Who Made A Monster New York. MR. Harry Watrous thinks that th</Loch Ness Monster is a mechanical sea serpent made to spoof the public. It was Mr. Watrous who created the famous "sea serpent" or "Hippo^riff" of Lake George 30 years ago. He did it381 words
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Article377 1934-06-10 26 FAMOUS BUCCANEER'S DESCENDANT To Go Treasure-Huni^ m Panama rr-HE blood of buccaneers tingles hut. Vei J\*- ot t L kJlS Mor 6«»- tattoo IS and odd-job man. of San FYano^T* This fact, and an old tattered I 2* ment chart, arc sending him off^L romantic a quest for buried tr^Jll*377 words
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Article130 1934-06-10 26 Said Seized Drugs As "Patent Medicine" The poik-c Ncvi Sad. Yugwi^ have jitsi recovered how the: tingly L-.ctcd a> the dte»--;;o!i of r duns, rous di Two ;ears age tfcey seized a quart of ■•patent medicine m the poaiP* of a local merchant because he had w licenseReuter - 130 words
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Article124 1934-06-10 26 Chile's Unemployment Pro** Solved Santiago, Cb* All unemployment relief offices aff be abolished m CMte. ggt The Government declares tnai unemployment problem has D?-" "We have rmerped from m \J*Z* I sion." it is stated, "and there is no w any reason for labourers status theyReuter - 124 words
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Article76 1934-06-10 26 DRAW ING CONTRASTS Pictures \U British And Children British and Soviet ildre drawings on show «t f n Am njnfi Exhibition of Children* on Moscow.. tfif* Soviet children d«*P»*> <1 pi< tintr: Th«- Od i Revt.lutioj; Rpisodes m I^nin'i li^ T»u Red \rn»y, »Wl <<X Industi at inn r»f thf76 words
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Article, Illustration742 1934-06-10 27 WHERE THE BRICKS ARE OBTAINED LOCALLY TOE ALEXANDRA WORKS A REALLY IDEAL LOCALITY AT PKSIR PANJ4NG A KEVIVAL m the building trade is just now taking place m Singapore. Owing to the business depression during the last few yearn the building business sugered a setback,742 words
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Article271 1934-06-10 27 Volcano Shows Signs Of Restivsness I Hilo, Hawaii. RUMBLINGS and grumblings have been detected by scientific instru- ments m the volcano Mauno Loa. They have led Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar, I volcano expert of the Hawaii National Park, to predict that Mauno Loa may be ripped open byReuter - 271 words
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Article54 1934-06-10 27 Prague. The authorities m Prague are looking for a tramp to give evidence m a case before a local court. He has disappeared, so they have put this announcement In the "Official Gazette": "Josef Malec, last known address a haystack at Hardloreze, near Prague, is called onReuter - 54 words
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Article198 1934-06-10 27 Prison Of Dr. Sun Vat Sen (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. TWENTY Boy Scouts from London's China -town yesterday visited the room m the Chinese Legation m which, many years ago, Sun Vat Sen, founder of the Chinese Republic, was imprisoned while his198 words
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Article125 1934-06-10 27 Scot's Long Quest For Work Cairo. Mr. James Scott, the Scotsman who is walking from London to Cape Town m search of work with a hiker's pack weighing 60 lb. on his back, has arrived at Cairo. He is a native of Kilsyth m Stirlingshire. So far heReuter - 125 words
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Article78 1934-06-10 27 Girl Who Has Not Eaten Or Drunk For 15 Years Nice. A Spanish girl who claims not to have eaten or drunk a thing for 15 years has been discovered at Montecillc, Burgos, by a well-known Riviera occultist. She is Amalia Baranda, a young peasant, who declaresReuter - 78 words
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Article227 1934-06-10 27 "Not Worth Trouble" Assertion (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent London. May 30. THE London-Melbourne air race bURI given us more trouble and anxiety than it is worth." declared Mr. A. X Kane, chairman of the publicity com mittee for the Melbourne Centenary celebrations, at227 words
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Article105 1934-06-10 27 Harbinger Of Violent CHmfttic I Change* San Pran so A giant Bon-spot < IG.OOO miles wide has sun's face, according to scientist Francisco. They pi edict that it will be* followed by a period of viol( rains, electrical disturbances and matte upheavals. It is ihe first of aReuter - 105 words
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Article81 1934-06-10 27 Geneva. The 450 inhabitants of the little Village of Biot, m Upper Savoy, have gone on a "thirst strike." Failing to secure a reduction of on° franc (2%01i In the price of a bottle oi:--wine, they have all refused to patronise the nine cafes of the town.Reuter - 81 words
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Miscellaneous222 1934-06-10 27 Wireless -rfpiEST MATCH RELAYED London-Melbourne Air Race rl -mas Q during mrus .:r.. i 2 Air F- who from ■UNDER BIG BEN." Phßovncr the tradition set rip by govart Marshall m his fortnightly talks Pat Murphy will take over for some time from this Mr Alurpny is ftfUJ m u-i222 words
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Miscellaneous322 1934-06-10 27 First Lord of Admiralty on behalf of the Admiralty and acceptance by the Dean of Canterbury, on behalf of the Dean and Chapter Six bells struck by Admiral Royds, relayed from -o«j- Canterbury Cathedral. i2.3Dpm. A recital by Cortot (pianoforte), Thibaud •violin*, and Casals v cloncello > igi amophene recor-cls>.322 words
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1497 1934-06-10 28 NEXT SUNDAY'S CONCERT Ambitious Programme MR. J. TRYNER'S LEADERSHIP 'THE most ambitious programme yet undertaken by the orchestra ol the Singapore Musical Society will be offered at the Memorial Hall next Sunday evening. Largely owing to the enthusiastic interest of the conductor, Mr. John Tryner, a1,497 words
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Article288 1934-06-10 28 Question In House Of Commons <By Air Maii.t (From Our Own Correspondent, j London, May 30. JN a written reply to a question by Mr. Herbert Williams (Crcydon, S., U.) en lhe subject of quantitive restriction 6n the imports of Japanese goods, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, the secretary of288 words
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Article169 1934-06-10 28 Alleged Murderer's Nine- Year Refuge In Attic Nashville, Tennessee. For nine years a Nashville mother has kept her son hidden m an attic to save him from the clutches of the law. Now he is a free man at last. Recently th? police found him, and heReuter - 169 words
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Article147 1934-06-10 28 Shaw's New Play Well Received In Texas Dallas, Texas. Described as a "world premiere Bernard Shaw's new play, "Village Wooing was presented by permission of the New York Theatre Guild at the Little Theatre here. Styled "a comediettiiia m three conversations," it lasted an hour A performance cfReuter - 147 words
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Article406 1934-06-10 28 Greatest Banking H oUgc Europe IN view of the interest (han George Arliss picture -"Thin 12 Rothschild" now beino o *n Pavilion, there have been L quiries as to what i the famous banki; m bri.??. The Rothschilds take then- q^. tin- sign oi the406 words
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Article152 1934-06-10 28 Repulsive Pictures On PisteAnd Walk Htm A Moscow citizen. outburst Soviet dining rooms is publanw 1 newspaper "Evening Moscow '•Why is it." he asks, "thai to* dining halls the knives, forks are chained down to the taW» > Soviet citizens as dishonest as) w»j He also pointsReuter - 152 words
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Article41 1934-06-10 28 Decree To Punish W Families When "traitors" e**^!]' their relatives will be jW l f IjJ prisonment. forced aDoui j ment to Siberia, whe^Lt. tQ selves are pillty m l! l4 to a decree issued bi mi .it.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1934-06-10 28 A spnkc.tnan of i£ f *Kg| d*jj| ernment of Greater snang 111^ $2,000,000 from locul 4^' <*^ the purpose of il( u n^ museum and a lib l Central News AgencyCentral News Agency - 32 words
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Advertisement360 1934-06-10 28 »Mi»3»!wiiroiniiiininiDroian»!!i^^ ;SEBRAVALLO J S TONIC j %X I (Cinchona and Iron Wine) fa iff *< )v% is all you require Either as a Restorative or a Tonic j£ f g?^ 1 it will make you fit. mtf'* tk i r Agents for British Malaya and 8.N.8. HOCK SENG CO., I360 words
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Article148 1934-06-10 29 •"handed Conditions In The Market (By Air Mail.) ifrom Osr Ovn Correspondent.* London, May 30. O~HG \O th- &Utt&4 conditions m ih. rub L*- maxket. Malayan Rubber ia *i?tncv Corporation is not w V h lts Court petit en tc the proposed reduction of circular to share148 words
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Article121 1934-06-10 29 Wife For Weekdays— Another For Sundays Prague. rme wile for weekdays and another ASays was the i;ile of Varla Schs a notorious marriage trickster, Srts*« arrested m Pargue. He is altered to have persuaded 13 women to entrust him with large "JsV money on promise of marriage. anted121 words
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Article114 1934-06-10 29 Victim Of Paralysis Able To Walk Memphis. Tennessee. Hpmer Moore, a 20-year-old negro, does not beikvj that the age of miracles bpHt I v:ctim of paralysis, he had been b«!rid'J::& here tor nearly a year, and lock's :»;u crca^v.nced his case hope-*-z. But he prayed constantly andReuter - 114 words
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Article106 1934-06-10 29 Tm- Brothers Meet Again After 62 Years Cilr,ary, Alberta. A toacup IortQZM teller said to Mr. Arthur Cunningham, who is 81, "So one is trying to find you i Cunnutgham "decidsd that th^s W be his brother, Mr. Fred Cunningr j^ from whom he parted m BurreyReuter - 106 words
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Article47 1934-06-10 29 Bu- Frenchmen Better Spenders X V..rU. I to New 3t! i'arlo: ■«J£« B arr r.cer than Premhmen. j W p^u^** 1 and th(4 y sin thoo*h» Chn cn a^ better spend* rs I ho were billed as h t! v founl Con- <* ahva ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article19 1934-06-10 29 \t *M 1^ Perlormances m all of the National life m the play given m ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article130 1934-06-10 29 Sin Wen Pao - Sin Wen Pao Surrenders To Government Nan: hang, May 21. £iINC2 the recapture of Kienning and y its surrounding districts over three hunarod communists, both male and female, have surrendered to the Government trocn:, and among them Is SSS £X? Shou of the socailed Fukien soviet. ♦J- is130 words
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Article225 1934-06-10 29 Pointed Criticism From Germany. A strong attack on England's alleged des're to remain aloof from international rugby football is contained m ;he Germ?.ny "Rugby Zt-itung," published at Heidelberg. The writer deplores the fact that, just at the moment when a French Rugby delegation was visiting London, an225 words
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Article141 1934-06-10 29 Presentation At The Annual Meeting (Front Our Own. Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 9. At the annual meeting of the Ipoh Swimming Club, Mr. Somerset (ViceChairman), presidios owing to the absencs of Mr. Johnson, who is away on Home leave, stated that the club's financial pos'tion was very satisfactory.141 words
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Article87 1934-06-10 29 Shun Pao - Shun Pao Memorial Service In Shanghai. Shanghai, March 29. Shanghai flags will be ?A half mast to-d%9 m commemoration of the death of the 72 martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country several months beCeil- the outbreak of the 1911 revolution. A memorial service will be held87 words
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Article52 1934-06-10 29 Speed Of Stratosphere Aeroplane Helsingfors. A stratosphere aeroplane is being constructed by Soviet aero-technicians, says :>. port. The designers claim that it will be cupai>] of reaching an altitude of 26,000 i tr< (roughly 1G miles) and of travelling at 652 miles per hour 10 miles52 words
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Article70 1934-06-10 29 Savannah, Goorgia. T Bello Rhvncz hac died here at the a?e of. I^3. i m Ir<:l-ind, she camp to this eruntry soon after the American War 1812. i ittribate mv lone- life to thp l^c^ thai I iiive sioked a pipe sirne I wasReuter - 70 words
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Article757 1934-06-10 29 End Of A Day Of Wrangling (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 30. THE birth of the buffer is proving an "accouchement difficile." It is significant of a painful situation that the I.T.C. issued no communique after its Paris meeting on May 17. I757 words
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Article159 1934-06-10 29 Letters To A Lonely Soldier. London, May .12. Fifty girls and women hiive written lelters to a lonely young soldier m India, who wants someone to write him letters m answer to an appeal on behalf of the rojdier by Sir Harold PinV. Lord Mayor of Portsmouth.159 words
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Article517 1934-06-10 29 I [There are numerous Clubs and Societies m Singajjore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate m keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of ysncral interest will still be included m517 words
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Article252 1934-06-10 29 D?an Inge On The Future Of Socialism. 'THE possibility that men might adopt "the baehive" social system Che highest form of Stale Socialism was discussed by Dean Inge, lecturing at Oxford. Dean Inge said the hive, anthill and termitary had been Bolshe vised. The female bee workers had252 words
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Article123 1934-06-10 29 Dead When He Signed His Will? Was Edward Shanahan, of Middlston, County Cork, alive or dead when he signed his will? That was the question 10 be settled by Judge O'Connor at Fermey. I; was stated m evidence that, when he was dying and barely able to speak,123 words
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Article695 1934-06-10 29 Hun Pei Jih Pao - Hun Pei Jih Pao Its Objects. CHINESE VIEWS ON TOUR. Peiping, May 2. ]M»R. J. G. Latham, Deputy IVinv Minister of Australia and Minister for External Attains, and his party arc arriving litre from Nanking this morning. fnteivkitad upon his arrival m Shanghai, Mr. Latham said695 words
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Article190 1934-06-10 30 MALAYA CUP MATCHES Selangor Just Draw i MALACCA'S PLUCKY DISPLAY (From Our Oion Correspondent.) (By Telephone). Kuala Lumpur, June 9. IN the first Malaya Cup match ot the Northern section played at j the Stadium to-day, Selangor and Perak drew 1-1 after an exciting match.190 words
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Article, Illustration10 1934-06-10 30 An incident m the S.C.C. v. Chinese match on Friday10 words
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Article101 1934-06-10 30 Three Goals Margin At Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent.) (By Telephone.) Malacca. June 9. SINGAPORE beat Malacca m the Malaya Cud competition to-day here by three goals to nil. Malacca put up an pxcellent show against a better team and but for ocor goalk°ep'ng might have lost by101 words
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Article239 1934-06-10 30 Fine Bowling By Truby For Uniteersi On the RafTles Institution ground yesterday, the United Engineers, opposing the school, compiled 67 runs of wMch 37 came from M. G. Harvey. Extras fll) was the other double figure. TU$ school, scoring only 44 runs, lost the match. Scores: UNITED239 words
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Article93 1934-06-10 30 Election Of Office-Bearers For Year At the general meeting of the Hales Badminton Party held at the hon. secre- j tary's residence, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:— President. Mr. Lim Teck Soon; hon. secretary, Mr. Leong Sek Him; hon. treasurer, Mr. Lim Peng Chiang;93 words
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Article273 1934-06-10 30 Arriving In March MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY SALES THE following is a list of yearling! purchased on behalf of the Singapore Turf Club at the Melbourne (m March) and Sydney (m April) Bloodstock yearlings sales. The yearlings have been sent to Noorilim and the colts have beercut.273 words
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Article230 1934-06-10 30 St. Andrew's Schoolboys Beat Khalsa The St. Andrew's School earily defeated the Khalsa Association at cricket yesterday on the school ground by five wickets. The Association, batting first were routed out for only 43, seven players failing to score anything at all Hee Hing, with' seven for 14.230 words
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Article56 1934-06-10 30 The following have been invited to play Association Football for S.C.C. igainst Fort Canning on Monday June 18, at S.C.C. (friendly game): D. R Godfrey; S. Dodds, D. E. Nickels; G. J. Merrifield, C. J. Bern broke, J. A. Evans; 1 Morgan, C. H. W. Goult, R. Land,56 words
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Article323 1934-06-10 30 Grut And Hide Display; Excellent Form (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Thursday. A FEATURE of to-day's play m the Perak Lawn Tennis Open Championship meeting was the good all-rcund d splay given by Grut and Hicia m their match against Chung Ah Kee and Lee Kirn Loon, holders323 words
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Article86 1934-06-10 30 Defying The Daisies At St. Andrews Blue coloured golf balls were a novelty introduced by C. H. Tolley and R. H. Wethered at St.And.rews recently while practising for the Walker Cup match agninst America. On some parts of the course daisies are growing m profusion, so Tolley86 words
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Article, Illustration16 1934-06-10 30 The basket-ball team of the Seng Chteong Society, Malacca, who won all matches at Gcremban recently.16 words
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Article254 1934-06-10 30 S.C.R.C. Narrowly Beaten At Home WITH the issue m doubt till nearly the fail of the ninth wicket, the V.M.C.A. managed to win their match with one wicket jn hand aeainst the Straits Chinese Recreation Club on the latter's ground yesterday. Gauder scored an invaluable 48 for the254 words
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Article95 1934-06-10 30 Tournament Ties For The Week S.C.R.C. tennis tournament ties for the week are as follows: MONDAY. "B" DOUBLES HANDICAP FINAL Pang Chiap Seng and Koh Nam Khyc, owe 12 v. Dr. Cheong Chee Hai and Scow Poh Leng.. VETERANS' SINGLES I. H. Hoahing v. Kiong Chin Eng, to95 words
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Article122 1934-06-10 30 JOHORE SOCCER Police Draw With Ert** 1 1 Dcpar ment iFt am Our uvm CorresV**'*' Johoro Bahru, N*t I The Police ir.ol the EducatJjjJ^ ment on ih« Civil S -rvic? I this evening m the second J.B.D.FA. League m a craw each side *> coTin fJ>£ The game was 111;122 words
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Advertisement400 1934-06-10 30 ASHAMED op hp., FIGURE ER Jo Take Krusohen Tell ng of Ikt p^i,*>s»s I "A year 1 tism. nervousness and ,-w rtll *ifc veiled list. 7 lbs. Afti^LWJ v. for a .shor time the rhln W I less painful, my n,rv, f/^ l^ I r^y step lighter. Then I u<»<*400 words
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378 1934-06-10 31 MEDICOS MAKE MERRY S.CC Lucky To Draw C M WICKETS DOWN sL FOR ONLY 68 ORILUANT batting by L. Alvis, l> ".youn? Medical College piay.i. to scored 98 runs out of a. total v a < a feature of the cricke* on the378 words
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Article216 1934-06-10 31 Attempts At Revival: Two Camps At Ipoh 'from Out Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 9. T- attempt is being made to revive a,.?*? 5 ln Jpoh and already two M f aye been opened where a numL VI s have training. 2 L ««t tournament staged at the 2216 words
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Article340 1934-06-10 31 Exceed Ceylon Sports Glut) Total 2 Wickets Down THE S.R.C. easily defeated the Ceylon Sports Club at crickot yesterday at the S.R.C. exceeding the visitors total With only two w.ckeU: down, and then going on to eventually score 89 ior tfae loss of seven wickets when340 words
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Article176 1934-06-10 31 Soldiers And Sailors At j Cricke' The Wilshires 111 defeated the H.M.S. "Terror" at cricket yesterday at Tanglin by 89 runs. Scores: WILTS. 111. Maris retired T s j! D M. Pearce c Sir.elton b Langford fa Hewitt c. Bannister D White 35 Cummings c Smccton b White176 words
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Article140 1934-06-10 31 America Wants The All-Blacks J To Go There Rugby football continues to make pro- I gress m America. Negotiations are now on foot to bring the All-Biacks to _tnu country after their next tour of England. It is hoped that the New j Zealanders will be able to140 words
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Article605 1934-06-10 31 Selangor Club's 225 EXCELLENT BOWLING BY PONSFORD WHEN play closed yesterday m th« l two-day match between the Selangor Club and the Singapore Cricket Club at Kuala Lumpur, th^ home team had compiled 225 and the visitors had made 44 without loss. Ponsford took three wickets605 words
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Article104 1934-06-10 31 The following have been invited to play cricket for the S.C.C.: v. Raffles College on Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. at S.C.C.: R. A. Ashworth, F. W. Fargus, Capt. A. L. S. Harris, J. McLeod. C. G. Jenner, R. L. Moir, G. Carr, P.104 words
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Article247 1934-06-10 31 Coming Fights At New World /^REAT interest is being taken m the M forthcoming battle between Al Rivers and Ignacio Fernandez, fixed for Sunday, June 17, at the New World Arena. Fernandez came to Singapore with a big reputation, having fought and beaten some of thte world's247 words
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Article194 1934-06-10 31 Results At Anniversary Celebrations The annual sports meeting of the Friendly Sporting Association was held during the s'xth anniversary celebrations at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Pan Jang. The most enjoyable event waa the Obstacle Race. The meeting was a success, cue to the untiring efforts of194 words
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Article228 1934-06-10 31 Nondescripts C.C. And Raffles College The Raffles College and the Nondescripts Cricket Club drew m a cricket game played at the College ground m Bukit Timah Yesterday. The Collegians declared at 157 for four wickets and the visitors had compiled 94 when stumps were drawn: Scores: RAFFLES COLLEGE.228 words
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Article350 1934-06-10 31 Annual "At Home" At Adelphi HpHE Singapore Chess Club hek}. its anA nual "At Home" and general meeting on Friday evening, at the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. George Parbury, the President, presided, and m his address, pointed out that the falling off m the cash balance at the350 words
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Article219 1934-06-10 31 Craigwood Disqualified 25 QUALIFY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Admore, Pennsylvania. JllW A SENSATION was caused m the American Open Golf Champ ship tournament when Craigwood was disqualified. He played the wrong ball* th< i r found his own and replayed the shot. He did not take the two-stroke penallyReuter - 219 words
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Article26 1934-06-10 31 The Keppel Golf Club's Jui.r medal competition which was to have been competed for yesterday and tc-df been postponed until July 7 find 8.26 words
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Title Section12 1934-06-10 32 The Sunday Tribune 32 PAGES SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, J.NE 10, 1934. FIVE CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration183 1934-06-10 32 Some of the guests at a meeting of Moslems at the home of Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff to entertain the new Mufti of Johore on Friday. At tea m the ground of the home of Syed Ibrahim, bin Omar Alsagoff on Friday, where the new183 words
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Advertisement104 1934-06-10 32 Read the TRIBUH£ For Hest r See what tobacco tar does to your fingers i^^^^^P^ Think what it does to your throat! Those |BpP^ >k^^V stains are not nicotine, but the tarry product &L of burning leaf— dark brown, hoi, intensely -.^HRiaiHfii^tsJSteK. irritant. Do you wonder you cough, do you104 words
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