Malaya Tribune, 5 February 1934
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Title Section36 1934-02-05 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXI. No. 30 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Feb. 5, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1934.36 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1934-02-05 1 Read The Sunday Triburfe Dominant In Malaua. > rlt -1 I! I SAFE MILK FOR ■Hf"! I THE BABY. 1 THOUSANDS OF HEALTHY CHILDREN J lIAVK BERN RROU< HT IT ON KLUI Jl POWDERED MILK. DOCTORS. DIETICIANS AND MOTHERS WHO HAVE USED M j KLIM DEC LARE IT 18 UNSURPASSED.199 words
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Advertisement131 1934-02-05 1 A. PUNTER. G, Raffles Place, Singapore. I Importing Diamonds anc; Pearl Necklaces ol evei size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest markd prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality paying highest price s according to daily exchange rates. its Worth Reaching For!! j131 words
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Article97 1934-02-05 2 Letters To The Editor (y*f rta&eri cr« invihd to writ* to «I on tuljecit of pnb«c interest It muit be underttooa that tht "Mtlapu Trtbunf doe» not rice warily nufora e apiniont crprctseil by evrrrj podmla. LETTERS SHOULD BR AS BMJFF AS POZStBLF preferably Opcwrrlffcrn (double spocinffK97 words
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Article81 1934-02-05 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—lt was pleasing, indeed, to read in your issue of the 30th inst. the following: "The letting off crackers or fireworks during the Thaipusam festival is an offence under the 'Major' Offences Ordinance." But then. Sir. the pleasing effect it had on81 words
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Article124 1934-02-05 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Permit me to have a 111 tie space In the "People's Paper" regarding a gramophone nuisance. The gentleman in a certain house does not know when and at what time to play the gramophone. One mn hear it every day from 7124 words
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Article228 1934-02-05 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—It is indeed a regrettable thing •hat the Indians in Malaya are not yet able to make the All-Malsya Indian Conference which was convened a few years ago a success. At present there are a number oi Associations and Sangams in different228 words
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Article321 1934-02-05 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—It is all well and good for Government to make it hard for subordinates to sign promissory notes In future, and render them liable for instant dismLssa!. It is also noted that in Singapore this measure is already adopted and is even being321 words
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Article314 1934-02-05 2 t To Ihc KitHar, "Mo lay a Tribune.'7 SI Ho th* |r( cr from Mr und r Ur obtov ctfptton I would point uut vuric.us u«ult tn tilt comment on Noityas ano their IHY'ilJnrm»? Hi'ggrtjtiTp it must be admitted llm' ihcy ore 3* cartful of It «R «e314 words
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Article268 1934-02-05 2 fTo the fdi/or. "Mai .tia 'irtbunc.") Sir -With reference to Benson V letter under the headine ol "A Collector.," I wmh to point out that the well-drrs-sed. broken English-speaking Chinee man also visited my hflusc some Weeks past He told me what "Benson" ,ays. that a certain young268 words
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Article301 1934-02-05 2 (To the Editor, -Molaya Tribune."/ Sir, —For the production of wealth, land, labour and capital are needed. Wo should render unto labour that which is, labour's, to capital that which in capital';», and unto the land that which is the land'*. If the labourer be poor and illiterate301 words
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Advertisement414 1934-02-05 2 g mĔJt-' l:{r,[li,h]^\ M I m I Ĕ r i ml Ĕ I ft fl I HlSm! Wampoles I I iSBj Magnolax 1 551 is the nearest to nature's remedy I sOssasHSs 11! for curing indigestion, I r~!r^n£H r r: I rion and all stomach ills by j —.-I^-r^i—j I414 words
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Advertisement340 1934-02-05 2 .iiiiiiiiniiii'iiiiiii. I'Hi'ii■iiiiii i i i i i i i ,9^ M\ansomes I lawn; MOWERS I There is a Ransomes mac] for every phase of gra ting for a grass plol I small garden to a large s] I ground or golf course. I Ran somes I 3^^^^^^^^K^K M mowers and340 words
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Article343 1934-02-05 3 Nation On The Verge Of Bankruptcy. London. THE shadow of financial and economic bankruptcy as a direct result of her huge war expenditure is now falling with increasing rapidity on Japan. The impending financial crisis, which I foreshadowed In September Ust. is growing nearer as a343 words
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Article157 1934-02-05 3 Youth Who Witnessed His Own Brothers Executed. Reuter. Buenos Aires. Dec. 2d. A fifteen-year-old Bolivian military cadet, who fled from his post in La Paz after having been ordered to shoot his two brothers as deserters, has arrived here at the end of a 1.400-mile walk. His JourneyReuter. - 157 words
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Article137 1934-02-05 3 Hoy Stout Saves A Girl's Life. Reuter. Melbourne. An eleven-year-old Wolf Cub named Robert, living near Ballarat. kept in mind his motto "Be Prepared," when he heard the screams of a little girl coming from a barn. By his calmness he has probably saved her life. He ranReuter. - 137 words
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Article110 1934-02-05 3 Undertaker's Assistant Shot By His Fellow. Reuter. Melbourne. The silence In tne Church of St. An?oine here, when a funeral service had just begun, was sn a ttered by the nois? of five revolver shots. The priest ceased his prayers and ran to the doorstep, whereReuter. - 110 words
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Article190 1934-02-05 3 Irish Girl And Unseen Lover. Reuter. Sydney. A BLACK-HAIRED lush colleen has arriv.d here on her firs: tup across the world—in o:oer to marry a mar. she has never seen. Annie Fergu on is her name. A slim little wuman wi h bright red checks and sparklingReuter. - 190 words
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Article113 1934-02-05 3 "Pleasure Never Is At Home." Reuter. New York. Two Americans are making ambitious plans for a restless 1934. Mr. Arthur C. Goebel. of Indianapolis, is reported to be preparing for a non-stop flight round the world in the summer. He will refuel in the air. According toReuter. - 113 words
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Article71 1934-02-05 3 Adelaide. Eight young men who wore only waisthigh bathing costumes on the beach at Glenelg have been convicted of being improperly dressed. Each had to pay 10 costs. Counsel for the prosecution said that as these were the first cases of their kind, only light penalties would71 words
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Advertisement95 1934-02-05 3 REMEMBER MY FORGOTTEN MEN" From "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" By HELEN RAYMOND ON COL. RECORD D.B. 1189. CALL SOON TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. MONG HUAT CO. «)7, 99, North Uridge Road. Singapore. Ciidercnap Hjp| CYDER P 14 DUCKBACK WATER PROOFS stfĔ®& W/aIM New Shipment J_-v, •J? Of Umbrellas 'VlfflMfflrM /'il. Arrived95 words
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Advertisement216 1934-02-05 3 I AVIATION I IMPERIAL AIRWAYS. 1 j K. L. M. AIR FRANCE MAIL CARRIERS EUROPE FAR EAST RELY ON SHELL OILS FOR THEIR LUBRICATION j) Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. "Thr strength to re*iM (ha weakening influence ol th« malaria paraMtes return- tnp W'"' number of216 words
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732 1934-02-05 4 Shipping News Notices. THE MERCHANT NAVY. Present Petition To Parliament. London, Dot-. 15. FLYING the Red Ensign and gaily dressed with flags, the tug "Britannia"' recent!* (aniecl to Westminster a petition for pre;;:ntation Parliament signed by move than 12,000 officers of the British Merchant Naw and bearing the signatures oi732 words
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Article478 1934-02-05 4 State Compelled To Intervene. DISCUSSING the shipping situation with a representative of the "Weser Zeitung," in London, the German Minister of Economies stated that it must not be forgotten, with regard to the industry in Germany, that its national economic importance was just as grea,. as in other478 words
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Article91 1934-02-05 4 Forty lives were lost in a shipping disaster vhich occurred recently at Huang:ha. a point between Nantungchow and Kiangyin. when a -mil! Chinese steamer, the "Fooehow.'' collided with another river steamer. :ays the "NC.D. N' us." Th? "Fooehow."' the smaller of the two. mini diately overturned, and all91 words
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Article326 1934-02-05 4 Canadian Pacific Line's Innovation. rriHE Canadian Pacific are introducing somc--1 thins? different, a real innovation in the way of service for passengers desiring to travel Hone via Japan. Hawaii and Canada The Company offers special through fares, which include transfers from the Empresses to hotels- trams, meals and326 words
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Article193 1934-02-05 4 Varied Career Of Leyland Liner. On -lan. 5. 1980, the well-known Leyland liner "Antillian*" arrived at Liverpool on '■ier last voyage from Port Limon. by way of London, arid was then delivered to Messrs. Thos. W. Ward, the scrappers. She and her sister, the "Columbian." were the only193 words
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Article160 1934-02-05 4 The Netherlands Shipowners' Association have published data showing 1 that the fleet OWBM by members, representing approximately 98 per cent, of the tonnage registered in the Netherlands, has been reduced in ten months ending Oct. 31, by 38 vessels and 168,307 gross register tons, to 440 ships of160 words
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Article285 1934-02-05 4 Schemes To Enlist Govt. Support. SCHEMES under which the Government will come to the assistance of the shipping industry are now being formulated, and mv -h interest attaches to the many private meeting! of leading shipping personalities in London during the last few days. Among the busiest285 words
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Article224 1934-02-05 4 Lack Of Life-Saving Apparatus; Sheriff's Warning. A judgment which abolishes an old custom in the town has been delivered by the Sheriff at Campbeltown. Malcolm Martin, a fisherman, was chained with contravening: Section 375 of the Merchant Shipping Act of InM by carrying more than 10 passengers without224 words
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Advertisement506 1934-02-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in Enzland.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dua Tonnage. Singapore 1934 BURDWAN «070 Feb. 18 Sanchi506 words
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Advertisement32 1934-02-05 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in S.S.). TRAVEL, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Bookings to all countries. Steamship Lines, Railways and Airways. NO BOOKING FEES. I TELEPHONE NO. 2180. NO 64. ROBINSON ROAD.32 words
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Advertisement198 1934-02-05 4 TfjLLOYD TRIES.INO j (Incorporated Id Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. *_v t> t. Karachi, Aden. Massowah. Suez. Port Calling at Penang, Cotombo Bombay, said. Brindisi. Venice and \7UkT Suez, Port Said, Brmoisi, Venice Trieste. m v MONC ALIERE Feb 4198 words
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Advertisement239 1934-02-05 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch |al Australlsche Dampfschlffs Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore. f m.s. SAUERLAND. via Uoilo. Manila Feb. 4 s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila Feb. 19 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, \ia Manila Mar. 6 m.s. ERMLAND, via239 words
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Advertisement560 1934-02-05 4 STEAMER SAILII NORDDEI The tmderooted are th* Oompai .< fixtures: OUTWARDS J "ALSTER." for H'kor.2. S'hai. Noi China and Japan "FULDA," for Manila. H kon China and Japan HOMFWARDft 5 SAALE for Genoa MaraeDJea, A Rotterdam. Hamburg and Bremi i "LAHN." fcr Genoa. M'seill 1 R*dam. H'burg and Bremen 'TRAVE."560 words
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Article548 1934-02-05 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Monday. 11 am. Hie Followtng tin share quotations are by Fraaei ana Co., exchange and brokers: Is ue Buyers. St Hera. As Kumbang Tin 39- 111--ral Malay 45 46 6 Bitam Tin 14 3 15--r Weng 2.00 2loxd Bangrin Tin 34 8 35 6548 words
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156 1934-02-05 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER'S HIGHEST IN 3 YEARS. Result Of Official Statement. 'tfv Out Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 16-"» cts.. up 1 ct. Market Tone: Quiet after linn. Tin (Singapore), $113%, up $HSaturday's Prices: London Rubber, 4 t d.. down l|l6d. Market156 words
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Article91 1934-02-05 5 Foreign bggmtl of tin ore during the month cf January. 1934. Country of Origin Al..r,:a 2. Burma 3. Netherlands India: Bar.ka and BUtttcn tgflghes Other Places 4 French Ir.dc-China i. JET "j? 7 Tanganyika l 8. Union ol South Africa 4 Total 1,758 SI'MMARY. Imports. Monthly. Cumulativ.91 words
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Article67 1934-02-05 5 DAILY PRUTS CURRENT. Singnpore. Feb 5, 12 noon. Buyers Seller.-. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loow) do <F.OB> 101 16 b slar;da:ri R.S.S. on T ICI I>U 14* 16-. March 17 ApriUune »J n? July Sept. J J 17Si Cc Dee. Tone of Market: Steaay.67 words
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Article1049 1934-02-05 5 Final Dividend Of j{ Ter Cent. approved. The thirteen h annual general nesting oi the shareholder: of Petaling Tin. Ltd.. was hvk! a. the. icgis'cred cfflee of the rompan> W Inch, on Monday, Jan. 29. Thr Hor. b! Mr. T. R A. Windeett, M f1,049 words
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Article28 1934-02-05 5 The crop of Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates. Ltd., for January was 16,900 lb., o total for eight months of the current financial year of 142,590 lb28 words
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Article15 1934-02-05 5 The output of Kuchai Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. for January was 658.22 piculs.15 words
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Article303 1934-02-05 5 Batu Caves Co. Confirms Resolutions. F'OLLOVVING the agreement passed recently to sell Batu Caves Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., to a new undertaking known as Ampat Tin, an extraordinary meeting of the former company was held on Tuesday at Penang lor the purpose of confirming the resolution passed previously303 words
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Article187 1934-02-05 5 Singapore. Feb. 5. R <Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $04 R. (Slam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $90 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 pet Koyau $86 Rice. B. Siam N. I per Koyan '.81 Siam. N. 1 m Siam..No. 2 g~ Siam. No. 3 £{}J Siam,187 words
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Article642 1934-02-05 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 am. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co. and Lyaol md Evatt: Issue Value. Fraser Lyau Shares. A Co Evatt 1 Allenby 110 120 1.10 120 l Mat Oajah 0.77% 0.85 0.80 0.90 IA. Hitam 105 1.15 1.10642 words
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Advertisement53 1934-02-05 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., i Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. orncii t, riNLATSON gbeen. THI EASTEPN UNITED ASSURANCE f >BPORATION, LTD. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUHANCE. ■«AO OFTICR: N«- 4. Cm* Si***- L. G53 words
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Advertisement59 1934-02-05 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated to England>. SINGAPORE BRANCH I 4, D'AUneida Street Authorised and Subscribed £2.000.000 Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up-Capital 600 0 00 Reserve Fund and Rest HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Amara. Baghdad, Bahiein, d*» and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS 0*.!»« *g* received on Fixed Deposit on terms to be aBcer59 words
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Advertisement172 1934-02-05 5 Cask WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream heretofore made impossible by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to make these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want to buy—any you have can be172 words
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Advertisement180 1934-02-05 5 "Twice as good at half th* price"--the "Sunday Tribune" as compared with other Suv.iay papers. Five cents only. Oversea-Chinese Banking CorptraUai Limited. THE CH.NRSK Chee Swt»p Cheng, Esq.. Chairman. Parkcane C. Hwang. Esq, Lee Kong Chian. Esq.. Vice-Chairman. g Q Wong j Tan E an Kiam Lfe Seng. Esq.. C180 words
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Advertisement51 1934-02-05 5 LEE W/VH BANK, Ltd. iUmmlterated ln ,n RS 1 No 18. SOUTH CANAL RD Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Orrespcmdents at the principal centres in C hina and other parts of the world. Curreat and Savings Accounts onened: deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be ascertained51 words
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Advertisement245 1934-02-05 6 l LAST TWO NIGHTS I f |f^Fill^^^^^R^^S Don't fail to miss the best enter- T 'I 'I '1' j tainment in recent years: I M ._g.-M. Proudly Presents "THE PRIZEFIGHTER AND THE LADY" j 1 A "Champion '-ship achievement with new song bits and an cast. r of be- D245 words
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Advertisement402 1934-02-05 6 111 in mi ii i I ii n iii iurn i 1 1 s POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT I I of this Exceptional STAGE and SCREEN Attraction I 6j7| <SMSMĔi 1 9,5 1 Z FTew?nrppeTrTnce uf the Snappy Danc^mTshJwtlia has be?n deUßhtinff Singapore midienoes REX STORY'S I "Nine O'clock Revue i402 words
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Advertisement486 1934-02-05 6 Brl iantly acted superbly directed screen sensation Twenty nv.nth- mak:: Ninety Ihree feature players in cast Greater than "Bad tir. atrr than any emotion you ever experienced I r\(KI I) OUT EVERY SHOWING—ALL SINGAPORE IS 1)1 < l v (v THIS EPIC FILM mm only BP mw JOHN BOLES fcrV486 words
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Article, Illustration349 1934-02-05 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. Agamemnon," British; 4,808 tons, from Otaru 4-2, for .London via Penang Majang," Dutch; 362 tons, from Rengat 4-1, for Indragiri River 7-2. "Hua Tong," British; 280 tons, from Muar 4-2. for Malacca 5-2. Sauerland," German; 4,194 tons, from Hamburg349 words
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Article84 1934-02-05 7 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. The outward air mail by Imperial Airways will arrive in the General Post Office, Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. The correspondence received by this mail will be available to84 words
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Article24 1934-02-05 7 j Left Arrd. By Spore London "Porthos" Jan. 10 Feb. 3 "Karoa" Jan. 11 Feb. 3 "Poelau Robiah" Jan. 11 Feb. 324 words
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Article219 1934-02-05 7 BELLING. Singapore, Feb. 5. London 4 months' sight 2,4 764 London 3 months' sight 2 4 332 London 60 days' sight 2 4 5;64 London 30 days' sight 2 4 116 London demand 24 364 London T.T. 2,4 132 Lyons and Paris demand 900 Hamburg demand w New219 words
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Article186 1934-02-05 7 DIARY Of Ttit DAY WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, FEB. 5. High Tides—l.4B a.m., 1.53 p.m. Football: "Destroyers" v. Fraser and Neave, Anson Road; S.C.C. Practice, sec. Hockey: SRC. "A" v. Colts, S.R.C. TO-MORROW, FEB. 6. High Tides —2.17 a.m.. 2.36 p.m. Official Landing of new G.0.C.,186 words
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Article94 1934-02-05 7 ALHAMBRA.—Primo Camera and Max Baer in "Prize-fighter and the Lady." APOLLO: Chinese silent pictures. CAPITOL—"The Nine O'clock Revue" 'stage attraction' and "Big Executive" (talkie). EMPlRE.—Buster Crabbe in 'Lion Man." j GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, I sideshows, Malay anc Chinese Wayangs, I cinemas. Talkies: Sky— "Skyserapper Souls"; Star—"The Kid From Spain."94 words
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Article159 1934-02-05 7 Prince Of Wales The Ideal "Modern Man." Paris. The Prince of Wales is the ideal •modern man," according to the French newspaper. "Excelsior." In an article "Edward Attest Prince of Wales —"modern man." the first of a series of articles on "princes and princesses in 1933." the159 words
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Advertisement182 1934-02-05 7 SAMSON'S HOES DRASTIC REDUCTIONS REAL ON ALL SHOES BARGAINS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY FOR YOU! COMMENCING TO-DAY. —Several Hundred Pain of— LADIES*, GENTS' CHILDREN'S SHOES TO BE CLEARED AT LOWER THAN COST READ THESE PLEASE reduced Jtl— PRICES: L\DIES SHOES flom 53 0, 53,50 ?4 00 to 5100 to 5150182 words
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Advertisement12 1934-02-05 7 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she does it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune."12 words
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Advertisement597 1934-02-05 7 .111:1111 1 ■1 1 111 in 1 iiiiiiiiiiiri r.n-r iii»Miiiiiit:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiHii!iiiii!iiiiini!iiiiiiiMiiiiiHMiiniiii!ihiiiimni i-iiimw SINGAPORE HOTELS niiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiriii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiitiiiiitiii<iwMiiiiiii>iiii. i i. i. •niiiiMtimii.iiiii-'i UUIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIHIIIIUIIIIUIHIIIMIHIIItIIIiIIUIIIIK^ LANKA HOTEL I (Established 1905). I The Only Boarding Five Minutes Walk I and Lodging House from Railway Sta--1 lth r j special terms may be tion and Harbour. 2 Every597 words
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Miscellaneous129 1934-02-05 7 POSTAL INTELLIGENT SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan (Makas3ar) 3 p.m. "Ceylon, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain and Copenhagen (Alsia) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. "Ceylon. Egypt, Europe and Gt. Britain (Matsumoto Maru) 9 a.m. Rhio (Hong Keat) 10 a.m. Singkawan, Pemangkat and Sambas (TomohonJ 11129 words
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Miscellaneous115 1934-02-05 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. Programme of Drills up to and for week-ending Feb. 11, 1934: TO-DAY, FEB. 5. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.V.F.A., Unit Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. Training Cadre. Drill. 5.30 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Knotting and Lashings. TO-MORROW, FEB. 6. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Training Cadre. Weapon Training.' 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters. Armd. Car Sec115 words
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Miscellaneous531 1934-02-05 7 EMPIRE STATION TO-DAY. 3MT 8 0 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben News Bulletin. Dairy Produce Notes supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial' Economic Committee. 115 am. Scotland v. Wales: a half-time summary of the first half of the International Rugby Football Match, followed by a running commentary531 words
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Article69 1934-02-05 8 engagement. Tin '.DftagirmMii oi 2yJi J BnpfM c; Diwuin Dutui ncsfiiul MftIUCCR, bru iw <»t M, J >hn Hdr.-t-*- ol OeiieuU Htt p* j:. bO.gjiKjy 1116. he oiOy dnuehtii of Mr. Una M A ll'K vann n[ 6ut(f«pi t Itjimioli t au iu.« VilK' \1 <* 1\ B«loriift69 words
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Article741 1934-02-05 8 give Major-General Lewin a cordial welcome to Malaya. H assumes the command at a mos interesting and important period, when the garrison is about to be increased, the Naval Base is steadih being created, and a strong Air Force forms a potent factor in the defence scheme. More741 words
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Article427 1934-02-05 8 The death has occurred In Ceylon of Miss Victoria Hunter, sister of Mr. Reginald Hunter, of Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Maas wife of Mr H O. Mans. Director of Messrs. Boustead and Co.. jtd.. arrived by the m.s. "Bormgia" Tom Europe. The annual meeting of St. Andrews Church Mission will be427 words
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131 1934-02-05 8 THE provisions that have been made in the Colony for the regulation and supervision of pineapple factories and the marketing of the produce are being followed up in Johore. and a Bill bringing the State into line with the Colony is to be introduced131 words
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Article152 1934-02-05 8 rpKE great American experiment is being watched with interest and hope by the rest of the world, and though the more orthodox in financial matters still predict disaster as a result of continued juggling with money values. President Roosevelt's resource has called forth universal admiration. It was reported152 words
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Article131 1934-02-05 8 No Professionalism \f R Tay Lian Teck. President of the Straits Chinese Football Associa- ;ion. speaking at the annua] mci m Saturday, offered a timely n to the haphazard allegation* professionalism which have f:. 1,0 time been levelled against local ball organisations The Aquite rightly, pays for the treatmi players131 words
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Article185 1934-02-05 8 4 Coach. rr:HE S.C.F.A.. incidentally, hav< an interesting step in app Lnl coach: and are indeed fortunnt' in th Mr. Lim Yong Liang is availab post, He ranks with Dolfattah Chan Keng Song. Roy Smith and haps one or two others among tfu artists of the game produced in M.185 words
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Article437 1934-02-05 8 -tjJm pOUND and dollar are playing a little game of seesaw. What a great time some of the "in and out" brigade are having in the money market! A Perhaps it's as well that poets are immortal. They have to turn in their graves so often. The Sunday437 words
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Article38 1934-02-05 8 OUR READERS* VIEWS JAPAN'S GAMBLE FOR POVt 1 RADIO PROGRAMME, on pi SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 CLUB DIARY, on page 13 TAIPING RACES, on pa*e STORY OF THE "MOUNI > THE CHARHAR SITUATION. <>:. pena?;c chptft*38 words
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Advertisement226 1934-02-05 8 I BROMFORD GOLF I BALLS J PLAY BROMFORD OK AND KEEP i in the j I £yy y FAIRWAY. I jPT BRDMIORD 1 THE FINEST GOLF BALL MADE. 1 Obtainable at: Robinson Co., Ltd. i I Singapore Kuala Lumpur. 5 7, v j HAVE YOU TRIED j AUCUTTS MALAYAN COFFEE226 words
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Advertisement82 1934-02-05 8 SEASON Co., Ltd.,' Dealers of Musical Instruments and Accessories. Notice of Removal. With a view to enlarging our business and to affording the public greater facilities to patronise us conveniently, we have accordingly shifted to NO. J, D*ALMEIDA STREET, (next to and back of the Mercantile Bank Building), cbse to82 words
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339 1934-02-05 9 NrS RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO. Dr. Yen's View, hina Must Prepare For Struggle. Shanghai, Feb. f>. n i reported that Japan is sending agents to Europe to "profitable terms" to the in order to induce them i ange their attitude regarding the339 words
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Article82 1934-02-05 9 \itrnipt On A Herman Archbishop. Reuter Wireless. Valirati City, Jan 31. it ,i i! *hat two shots were fired tbrourh the Archbishop's n ■•••umutoly by Naz s. lust- Satur..vvi: r; tl\c publication of u -km* the Archbishop. ArthL*sohp Faulhaber ••mpt. hus milled huilEnation it *11 xv in Vatic.*:»Reuter Wireless. - 82 words
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Article74 1934-02-05 9 ■u'hai Service With Britain Opened. Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 4. > < i -oUio service between ShanpBiilam wns inaugurated this <i, wltfO a new wireless station w .si vcn miles from Shanghai, <lv opened in the presence of rind BrilJdh officials. as well as live* of M<»rconls. which stlp•Vl»Reuter. - 74 words
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Article36 1934-02-05 9 Reuter. Belgrade. Feb. 4. Pact between Greece. Rumania and Jugoslavia was ted this afternoon. Text was noi Bo far there is no sign or joining, though the signadoing their utmost to secure iclusion.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article104 1934-02-05 9 Moslems Stone The Police. Reuter. Sialkot (Punjab), Feb. 3. FIERCE communal rioting, which is widesDread, has been caused by a dispute between Hindus and Moslems. The latter wish to build a mosque on common camping ground opposite the Hindu temple at Anantnag. The Governor of KashmirReuter. - 104 words
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Article171 1934-02-05 9 Interest Centred In Gold Minings. Reuter Wireless. London. Jan. 31. On the Stock Exchange to-day. gfltedaed securities provided a strong feature, the upward movement being held by the further satisfactory revenue returns, while German loans continued to strengthen. Most sections reflected better o v er-niuht American advices atReuter Wireless. - 171 words
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Article129 1934-02-05 9 Sterilisation Condemned By The Pope. Reuter. Vatican City. Dec. 23. With a slight gesture of disgust, the Pope to-day condemned sterilisation to his customary Christmas address to the Cardinals. "Although it is distasteful to»W he said "to speak of a practice which has been made compulsory byReuter. - 129 words
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Article62 1934-02-05 9 Abolition Postponed Until j April. At the meeting of Municipal Committee No. 1 held on Jan. 29. it was decided to allow owners of existing busesori Route "A" «Geylang to Tanjong Pa gar. up to April 30. 1934. in which to submit comprehensive proposals and financial guarantees for62 words
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Article99 1934-02-05 9 Leads To Discovery Of Master's Body. Reuter. Stockholm. A trail of blood left by a dog led to the discovery of a tragedy near HalmSta The S do e g e was seen wandering in the streets of the town late at night. It wis coveredReuter. - 99 words
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Article54 1934-02-05 9 Then Perished In A Fire. Reuter. Sofia. The oldest inhabitant of the Bulgarian town of Shumen has perished in a the which destroyed her house. She was 10 Flames cut off her retreat before she reS her danger, and she was too taflrmto :nake aReuter. - 54 words
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Article129 1934-02-05 9 Deficit Turned Into Reserve. Reuter. Washington. Feb. 4. A TREASURY statement .shows a profit A of $2,086 million In "new style" dollars as a result of the devaluation of the dollar and the consequent revaluation of gnlri storks in the Federal reserve banks. Thus the statementReuter. - 129 words
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Article346 1934-02-05 9 Dollar Must Find Its Live! First. Reuter Wireless. London Feb 5. A report lrom Washington tnu* Trescsury quarters have dlscuwd that. Tot* ifttsnns not explained, the Stabilisation Fund has noi yet bem urealed has temporarily abated apprehensions among City, correspondents in Lottdon that the fund will beReuter Wireless. - 346 words
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Article61 1934-02-05 9 CONTROL SOON Dutch Ministers Statement. Reuter. The Hague. Feb. 3. g( HEMES of rubber restriction are being considered by the Dutch Government, which will poss'bly be able to reach a decision shortly, stafed M. Colijn, Colonial Minister, in the Lower Chamber to-day. He added that any measures must be inReuter. - 61 words
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Article20 1934-02-05 9 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 31. Lord Baden Powell is decidedly better and passed a good night.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 20 words
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Article31 1934-02-05 9 Mr. F. F. King has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Australia, where it is understood he has fixed up various egencies for Australian products likely *p find a market in Malaya.31 words
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Article417 1934-02-05 9 New Cabinet Doomed. DALADIER'S SOP TO THE SOCIALISTS. Reuter. Paris. Feb. 4. ]y| DALADIER'S somowhat Cromwellian methods have set the Parliamentarians' stage and the police of the Paris Municipality and of the State in a ferment. Though it is believed that the Government's new SocialistReuter. - 417 words
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Article255 1934-02-05 9 Appeal By Viceroy Of India. New Delhi, Jan. 19. HE. THE VICEROY has issued the following appeal in connection with the recent earthquake: "A very serious calamity has recently overtaken a large number of our fellowcountrymen, especially in the province of Bihar and Orissa as a result of255 words
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Advertisement13 1934-02-05 9 It's a poor week-end without the "Sunday Tribune"—Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal.13 words
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Advertisement401 1934-02-05 9 BANISHED INFLUENZA RESISTED m i cc i a new man a nd owe it to Phosferine that 1 hold out and resist i Influenza successfully, and withstand the usual winter chills, rheumatism, and Sciatica, etc. I had been suffering from Influenza and nerve exhaustion, and I feel that without the401 words
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220 1934-02-05 10 Double Bottom Shelf. SHIP'S STOREKEEPER ARRESfED. RECENTLY, smugglers have made rather frequent attempts to bring cocaine into the Colony. A few weeks ago as much as 19 lb. of the drug, worth thousands of dollars, were seized on a ship. It was220 words
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Article308 1934-02-05 10 Agri-Horticultural Society Meets. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Feb. 3. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Agri-Horticultural Society was held on Friday at the M.V.C. Headquarters. Mrs. R. C. Gould, the President of the Society, was in the chair. Others present included Mrs. W. M. Millington. Mr.308 words
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Obituary131 1934-02-05 10 Many Years At Seremban Convent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 2. The death occurred last night at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Seremban, of Sister St. John at the age of 82, and the funeral took place this evening, the cortege leaving the Convent131 words
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Article198 1934-02-05 10 Admitted To Practise In Johore. (From pur Own Correspondent) Johore, Feb. 3. MR. Tomoji Sasagawa was admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of Johore, by Mr. Justice W. H. Thome, yesterday, The application was made by Mr. W. G. Coltart, and Mr. F. A. Briggs, appearing on198 words
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Article153 1934-02-05 10 Association Of The Chinese Members. The members of the Overseas Telegraph Chinese Staff Association celebrated their first anniversary by holding a dinner at the New Century Restaurant. Great World, a few days ago. The president, Mr. Scow Sect Long appealed to the members to give the association continued153 words
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Article158 1934-02-05 10 Alleged Capture Of Local Counterfeiters. The case in which Ong Ling Seng stands his trial for counterfeiting two Straits Settlements 20-cent pieces and alternatively with being in possession of counterfeiting instruments, was commenced to-day at the Assizes Court before Mr. Justice Gerahty. Mr. Pedlow. the Solicitor-General, is158 words
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Article131 1934-02-05 10 The following passages are selected from the lesson-sermon on "Love," which was read at all Christian Science services yesterday: The Bible: "Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law." Romans 14:8. "Science and Health with Key131 words
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Article98 1934-02-05 10 That the F.M.S. Railway authorities are fully alive to the competitlpn being put up by motor traffic is borne out by the introduction of cheap return tickets in the Province, the innovation having come into force on Feb. 1. These tickets, which are available for two days, will be issued98 words
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Article88 1934-02-05 10 A Man And A Woman Charged. ALLEGED to have administered poison to a compatriot. Tan Yeo Lan, in a local hospital on Feb. 3, Ng Oh and a woman companion of his, Low Lvi, were this morning produced before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the Third Magistrate. Mr.88 words
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Article120 1934-02-05 10 Third Charge Against Him f Withdrawn. The third adjourned charge of receiving an illegal gratification of $1 by K. Arunasalam, the pier master at the New Pier (who had been sentenced some days ago to fines of $50 each on the first two charges) was this morning120 words
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Article75 1934-02-05 10 ChincKew Of Steamer Charged. Paris, Jan. 31. Thng Cheng Png, a chinchew on the X.P.M. "Flevo," was this morning charged before the Third Magistrate. Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, with having on Jan. 26 brought into the Colony 92 unstamped letters. Accused claimed trial and was allowed bail75 words
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Article46 1934-02-05 10 Sequel To The "Atlantique" Judgment. Reuter Wireless. British underwriters have decided to appeal against the "Atlantique." judgments as a result of which they are called to pay out large sums of money. --Reuter Wireless. The "Atlantique," a M.M. liner, was destroyed by fire recently.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article48 1934-02-05 10 Charged with having offered an illegal gratification of $8 to Inspector Goodship. an elderly Chinese. Tan Ah Chin, claimed trial this morning before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. His worship allowed him bail in $100 and fixed trial for the 13th inst.48 words
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Article152 1934-02-05 10 Tragic Fate Of Soviet Scientists. Reuter Wireless. Moscow, J.i:*. SI. AFTER night-long anxiety lor the safe'y oj the stratosphere ascent heroes, the Sovic» only thLs afternoon learnt ot their tragic. fates. It was officially announctd at to-day's session ot the AU-tfnton Communist Congress that the balloon'sReuter Wireless. - 152 words
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Article97 1934-02-05 10 Grimsby Firemen Look On Helplessly. Reuter Wireless London. Feb. 1. The top part of the 450-feet long wireless mast at the Admiralty Station at Grimsby crashed to the ground, after burning for over 30 hours, while the firemen gazed on the spectacle hopelessly, in consequence of theReuter Wireless - 97 words
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Article96 1934-02-05 10 Death Of Former Singapore Editor's Widow. The death occurred in the Genera! Hospital, Ceylon, on Jan. 25. of Mrs Florence St. Clair, widow of Maj. W. G St. Clair, who was for 30 years Edito nf the Singapore Free Press." Mrs. St. Clair left Singapore96 words
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Article16 1934-02-05 10 It has been decided to rename the Government Experimental Plantations. Serdang. the "Central Experiment Station. Serdang."16 words
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Article46 1934-02-05 10 The Oleh Oleh Party have very kindly consented to give two charity performances at the Moonlight Hall, New World on March 17 and 18. in aid of the Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic. Rehearsals are being held regularly and the public may look forward to another enjoyable entertainment.46 words
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Article124 1934-02-05 10 Conveyed To Meetings In Motor-Vans. Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 31. THE position of the British Fascists was raised In the House of Commons to-day when the Home Secretary was questioned regarding their military activities, particularly their reported possession of armoured cars. Sir John Gilmour recalled that theReuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article216 1934-02-05 10 No Cess On Agricultural Lands. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 3. The opening of the Negri Sembilan State Council by His Highness the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan took place to-day. On the arrival of His Highness, he was met by a guard of216 words
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66 1934-02-05 10 The Ritz cinema at Geylang, near Lorong 40, changed its programme last night with three silent pictures at the first house and a talkie, newsreel and cartoon at the second house. Evelyn Laye, the English stage and screen actress, takes the principal66 words
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Article52 1934-02-05 10 Large Crowds visited the Roxy last night to see the Gaumont-British production "Orders Is Orders." Charlotte Greenwood and James Gleason are in the principal roles and the supporting cast includes Cyril Maude, lan Hunter, Donald Calthrop, and Cedric .✓arsons. There is a strong programme52 words
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Article742 1934-02-05 10 Heavy Casualties. MILITARY EXPENSES STOPPED. Shanghai. Feb. 5 'JHE casualties suffered by Army under Gen. Sun Ti< and the Ninghsia Armj Ma Hung Kwei since hostility out are estimated at 10,0 l side. Severe fighting continued on Sal day in the suburbs. The Usl A have742 words
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Advertisement216 1934-02-05 10 FREE. j A CASE OF 1S T. BRANDY j Do you want a case of Tolley*s Brandy for the Chinese New Year FREE All ycu have to do is purchase a bottle of this famous j Brandy. Remove the Analyst's Certificate which has the red j seal in one corner,216 words
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Advertisement19 1934-02-05 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED* China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAH FIRE, INK, MOW VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT19 words
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Article371 1934-02-05 11 Nazi's Attack On England As Pro-Jewish Nation. Reuter. Berlin, j A REMARKABLE attack on England ns a pro-Jewish nation and Germany's real enemy is made by RenHans Brccht, a Nazi publicist, in his new book "England and the Third Reich." Germany, in the past, he says, hasReuter. - 371 words
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Article142 1934-02-05 11 Claimants Receive A Mere Pittance. Reuter. Melbourne. More people went to prison in the State of Victoria last year than in any other of the past thirty-eight years. The report of the Inspector of Penal Establishments states that not since 1894 have so many offenders served sentencesReuter. - 142 words
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Article263 1934-02-05 11 Chinese Seamen Oust British Tars. THE following letter appeared in the "Liverpool Post" in mail week relative to the employment of Chinese seamen on British ships, to the detriment of British seamen: Sir, —The centre newly opened for unemployed seamen rofficers and men) is very admirable indeed, but263 words
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Article104 1934-02-05 11 Expelled And Sent Home Under Police Escort. Reuter. Sofia. Politics have been banned from all schools in Bulgaria by order of the Minister of Education. Pupils who defy the ban are to be expelled and "sent home under a police escort." This prohibition is aimed chiefly at Communism,Reuter. - 104 words
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Article80 1934-02-05 11 A Town Without Any Tobacco. Calais. Unexpected hard frosts in France have deprived Calais of its tobacco supplies for a whole day. Ice had made the main Boulogne-Calais road so slippery that the van bringing the weekly tobacco supplies to the latter port were only able to80 words
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Article57 1934-02-05 11 The Punjab Government have granted special remissions of land revenue to six districts, namely, Lyallpur, Jhang, Multan, Muzaffargarh, Gujrat. Shahpur and also Nilibar Colony totalling Rs. 280,000. This is additional to the special relief in land revenue and abiana (water rates) amounting to Rs. 22.9 lakhs sanctioned for the districts57 words
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Article415 1934-02-05 11 Liquor In Football Bladders. (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Feb. j A CHINESE, Ngio Phuan. was pro- duoed this morning in the Police Court, before Mr. J. C. Derrick for mis- j chievoualy causing hnrt to a bullock, j valued at $30. with a small scythe, the property415 words
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Article42 1934-02-05 11 Early this morning a eleven-year-old Chinese boy was knocked down by a motor-car on Orchard Road. He sustained a nasty cut on the left leg and was badly bruised about the face and hands. The ambulance was in attendance.42 words
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Article179 1934-02-05 11 Convicted Of Libel Charge. i pODRIGO C. Lim, editor of the de- funct sheet, "Gossips and Scandals," was convicted yesterday by Judge Delfin Jaranilla, of the city court of first instance on charges of blackmailing and libel, says the "Philippines Herald" (Manila) of Jan. 11.179 words
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Article262 1934-02-05 11 Australian Tribesmen Might Stage Surprise Attack. Reuter. Canberra. Barred wire entanglements, guarded night and day by armed police and watchdogs, have been set up round the mission station on Groote Island (Gulf of Carpentaria, Arnhem Land* where the wild Ballamoona tribesmen are reported to be still threatening toReuter. - 262 words
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Article94 1934-02-05 11 Wild Pigs Raid Farms In Poland. Warsaw. Numerous hards of wild pigs are being driven by the severe cold to leave their forest haunts and raid farms in various parts of Poland. Stanlslaw Zarnajtys. aged 32. a man employed on a farm near Okielniki. tried to chase invading94 words
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Article92 1934-02-05 11 Austria Takes Steps To Protect Musicians' Heirs. Vienna. Austria has taken steps to protect the heirs of her musicians. She is a musical land, and much of the work of her composers is played abroad. So that there shall be no loss to their heirs in royalties, the92 words
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Article88 1934-02-05 11 Probably The Largest Ever Found. DtrwiiL An cnoromous pearl. which would have been worth has been found toy divers off Bbthurs* IsUnd—ruined by warn which lrni eaten through the oyster shell and into the h*art 'if the pearl. Th*» weighed 200 gratri* »nd would probably have OftfD88 words
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Article72 1934-02-05 11 Unlontown, Pennsylvania. Mr. William Byres, aged 65, and his bride, did not mind being serenaded after the wedding by the boys of the township. They even put up with a Un-pan band, and shirt their eyes to the "junk" which was thrown into their front garden. But when72 words
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Article138 1934-02-05 11 Separate Committees For f Each State. A meeting of the committee of the Malay States Association will be held in the near future and the following are the principal Items to be discussed: 1 Election of committee members to represent the States outside Selangor. 2. Pending legislation.138 words
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Article144 1934-02-05 11 Fell Into A Stream While Playing. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Feb. 3. The inquest was held this morning by the Seremban Coroner. Raja Kamaralzaman, into the death of a Chinese lad, about three years of age, whose body was found in a stream on Sungei Kubang Estate,144 words
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Advertisement148 1934-02-05 11 r— S 1 1 IjFf Over 1,000,000 ill-nourished *Ako Twy'*. iijwft mfr tJ>Sw. stforx children in Enaland Mta ©ot o- -ext. j Wek tqwwh at on£ cniiaren in cngianu |F\L HiR OUT Every child, every day, expends, for hi; H iH mOk- jS IU N£VE r C ,u 1 *rl'™hls148 words
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Advertisement95 1934-02-05 11 r fxcesslve" i hear and groat variations in temperature often cause bodily discomfort, vioißfa yV lent headache and pain |T m die limbs. One (Vela Jm jiv I listless and incapable of 1 performing any work. /^U^^^ 1 These symptoms will N be rapidly and certainly banished by 'GAR DAN'95 words
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1274 1934-02-05 12 Everton Emulate The Spurs At Highbury, ON Wednsday of last week, the Spurs visited Highbury and beat the Arsenal while Derby County, visiting Leeds collected both points and drew level with the champions on points, taking first place1,274 words
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Article108 1934-02-05 12 Saturday's Principal Match Results. Reuter. London. Feb. 3. To-day'l principal marches resul id as fol'owr.: B &t d 18 R.A.F. 14 Ci rilfl 6 Plymouth A. I L 1 vonporl S. 9 Old Blues 3 Haxtequina 21 Northampton 6 Leioi ler 5 London Sco ti&h c> 1 rpoolReuter. - 108 words
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Article29 1934-02-05 12 The following cable was received by j Messrs. Borneo Motors, on Saturday 1 "Victoria dependability trial January won by Standard Riley 'Nine.* Britannl aCup won outright."29 words
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Article129 1934-02-05 12 Results Of January Events. The following are the results of the January events of the Seremban Golf lUb "SHANGHAI FOURSOMES. Mrs. Balders and N. B Frazer E£3iu! Mi. and Mrs. Bryson Z2~S{? Mr. and Mrs. Wishart 50—12%—37 4 Mr and Mrs. Johnstone 46— 5%—223? Mrs. Topliss and Maltby129 words
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Article404 1934-02-05 12 Yesterday's Soccer At Anson Road. AN interesting soccer match was played ot the Anson Road Stadium yesterday between an eleven from the R.A.F 803 Squadron and a scratch XI drawn from the warships in harbour. After a keen struggle, the Airmen emerged winners by the404 words
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Article346 1934-02-05 12 Saturday's Hockey At Hons Um Green. Fielding a team of only nine men. the S C R.C. did well to lose by only three "oals when they entertained the Wiltshires* Ist XI at hockey on Saturday at Hong Lim Green. The Wiits were in fine form after346 words
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Article331 1934-02-05 12 Perry Again Beats Crawford. Reuter. Adelaide. Feb. 3. IN the fourth match of the Anglo-Aus-tralian series of lawn tennis tests, Fred Perry (Britain* bea* Jack Crawford (Australia) 6—4, 6—2. Australia leads by five matches to hree. —Reuter. m LAWN TENNIS. Open Tournament At Chinese New Year. An openReuter. - 331 words
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Article260 1934-02-05 12 Reserve Hockey Teams Clash At The S.R.C, Thr- Indian Association n beat the S.R.C. n at the SJIC. on Saturday, at hockey, by 3—l Me&si.s G E. N Oehlers and P. K. I Basket raja umpired and the team; were: I lA. II Rashty: Solakan Singh. Para260 words
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Article151 1934-02-05 12 The Straits Physical A.P. badminton tournament for the singles divisional championship commenced on Jan. 29. Results to date "A" Division Tan Khai Seng beat Sin Mun Choy 15-2, 15-8; Tan Seng Bah beat Koh Kirn Soon 15-6, 15-6; Tan Seng Eah beat Tan Khai Seng 15-13. 15-7.151 words
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Article144 1934-02-05 12 Saturday's International At Murrayfield. Reuter. London. Feb. 3. WALES beat Scotland by two goals and a try 113 pts.) to two tries (6 pts.) at Murrayfield to-day in the rugger international. The half-time score was Wales 5 Scotland o.—Reuter. There were 55.000 spectators and the groundReuter. - 144 words
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Article162 1934-02-05 12 Kuala Lumpur Malay Team's Success. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Feb. 3. Tennis players representing the Sultan Suleiman Club, Kuala Lumpur, were visitors to Seremban to-day and met the Negri Sembilan Club at tennis on the latter's courts. Che Maarof. the Police Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, who won the162 words
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Article86 1934-02-05 12 Second Round Tics» THE THISTLE HOI I) MOTHERWELL. Reuter. Lon<t«m. I'» 11 T'O-DAY'S de&tnii rouml t«• •:n h* Scottish Cup cnmpcMtfon i(t <j a* folfinv-?; AlwrtKrn 2 Dvitd' i* I C. &.ertini: 1 .trtMMlti Kibcrnun- < Alt a ilov C ount* 3 GtMtn Ayr L*. t*el'(r ThirtiReuter. - 86 words
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Article129 1934-02-05 12 Hockey At Raffles Institution. THE past and present o: the Raffles Institution tried conclusions last eyeing, and the former had to at hockey on the Institution grounds defeat by 2—o. The old Rafflesians played one man short throughout, only four forwards working for them. The present boys129 words
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Advertisement24 1934-02-05 12 Saturday's Home Football, and the League Tables brought right up to date —in the "Sunday Tribune" only. Make sure of your copy by subscribing.24 words
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911 1934-02-05 13 Flourishing Condition Of Soccer Among Chinese. won that there was pro..alism in the Straits Chinese Association was scouted Tay Lian Teck, presiding at the ju ral meeting of the associauirday afternoon at the GarClub. Association, he said, they could that there was no fear911 words
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Article618 1934-02-05 13 Johnson Outpoints Guillermo. 'Special Report by K. O.") ENJOYING an advantage in weight of 10' 2 lb.. Young Johnson, the Moslem negro from the Federal Capital, outpointed Battling Guillermo over 12 three-minute rounds. The fight at times lacked action, both men being very wary, but it had618 words
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Advertisement178 1934-02-05 13 I M ON HANDS I FORMED BUSIERS Was Almost Distracted. Healed by Cuticura. I suffered for three years with a breaking out on my hands. It came like a rash and formed a lot of little writer blisters. When I scratched, water came from them then they v/ould dry up.178 words
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Advertisement103 1934-02-05 13 JUST ARRIVED FANCY TEA SETS, Etc. TABLE FANCY GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND CUTLERY, FORKS AND SPOONS, E.P. TABLE WARES, Suitable for Wedding. Birthday and New Year Presents, etc. HYE SENG A Co., 35 3c 38. CnuUa St. 'Phone No. «817. $1,000 Reward tot the capture of THE INVISIBLE MAN, Dead or103 words
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Advertisement420 1934-02-05 13 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00^ The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Stralta Settltmen'*) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Odl Street. Singapcre. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EC. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Suprune Court of England and complies with420 words
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Advertisement60 1934-02-05 13 PLUSETTE. Fine Lustre Dust for Painting FANCY WORKS. Easy Pleasant Method. Very Easy— Splendid Results. Plusette takes less time. Suitable for all sorts of trimmings. Plusette Dust Colours. Plusette Mixton. Plusette Carbon Papers, of Three Shades. PLUSETTE BEATERS. PLUSETTE BRUSHES. PLUSETTE PATTERNS. EMBROIDERY FRAMES. General Catalogues sent on application. Available60 words
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Miscellaneous540 1934-02-05 13 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of ichich are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it nv-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest trill still be included in the540 words
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Article617 1934-02-05 14 Exciting Sport On Saturday. (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 3. EXCITING sport was provided on the second ,and concluding day of the Taiping Turf Club's two-day professional race meeting this afternoon. In the opening race for the day. Marcelle II turned up winner to pay a617 words
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Article395 1934-02-05 14 Men Who Made Canada Safe. THOSE stalwart warriors of law and order, the Mounted Folice, who made Canada safe for civilisation, this year celebrate their diamond jubilee. Sixty years ago the 'mounties" came into existence. In the years that have followed, the lot of these395 words
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Article121 1934-02-05 14 Soviet Institute's Claim: The Search For Serums. Reuter. Moscow. Great interest has been aroused by the discovery in the Merhnikov Institute here of a method of breeding the microbes which stimulate small-pox and typhoid fever, according to the official Tass Agency. The discovery, which is said to haveReuter. - 121 words
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Article99 1934-02-05 14 Assistant Amazed At Large Purchases. Sofia. Unrecognised, Qti*en Giovanna of Bulgaria entered an exhibition of embroidery and needlework in Sofia to do some Christmas shopping. She made such lhr«e purchase thQt one of the shop assistants wondered audibly what her husband would think or the bin.99 words
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Article70 1934-02-05 14 A threat to resort to salyagraha in the Central Khilafat House, if arrears of wages of workers are not paid, is contained in a resolution passed by the Khilafat Workers' Union. The Satyagrahis are Khilafat workers who struck work about a month ago in crder to recover their arrears of70 words
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Advertisement243 1934-02-05 14 j Correct Time from your Electric Circuit So simple too! Merely Plug into nearest electric outlet. No further trouble cr winding or rfgu'ating. No oiling or cleaning. j BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. A Real Household Need. The ELECTRIC CLOCK For A. C. Supply. A USEFUL NEW YEAR 1 PRKSEN T. JUL BOKNfcO243 words
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Advertisement219 1934-02-05 14 WHAT IS WRONG WITH HIM Aye ycu worried about your husband? Has he lost appetite, cheerfulness, spirit? The finest tonic for any man who has become run down, nervous, enfeebled through overwork, worry, cr other cause, is a good holiday, with complete change of air, food and environment. But unfortunately219 words
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Advertisement44 1934-02-05 14 TO CLEAR j 7/6 NOVELS 7/6 HUNDREDS FOR YOUR SELECTION AT 50 CENTS EACH, or 3 copies for $1.35. 6 copies for $2.40. (Original price $2.00 and $2.50 each). Cash With Order—Postage Extra. THE FEDERAL RUBBER STAMP COMPANY, 32, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. I A44 words
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Advertisement346 1934-02-05 14 No Heat No Dust I CN A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA I ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. I Every Wednesday:L SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG—BATAVIA. For Passengers, Mail and Freight. L M Apply to: \f X.P.M., Nederland Royal Mail Line Rotterdam iT Lloyd, Thcs. Cook Son, American Express and Mansfield Co. fountain petti TRY JWH346 words
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Article652 1934-02-05 15 JAPAN'S "RIGHT OF ENTRY." Sinister Activities. th China As A Sphere Of Influence. 4T a time when there is considera th talk about the retrocession nhaikuan Japanese troops have icd Hsifengchai in East Chahar. hoold occasion no surprise like the Chinese who have from so many Japanese652 words
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Article853 1934-02-05 15 Run On Bi-Lingual Lines. realisation of the importance of Chinese education by the Chinese in Penang was borne out by a number of interesting facts which were obtained by a representative of the "Straits Echo" in the course of an interview with Mr David Chen, B.A.853 words
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Article34 1934-02-05 15 Canton. Within the past year nearly 10,000 Chinese have returned home to Kwantung Province from foreign countries hit by the economic depression. Many of the returning chinere are completely destitute. I34 words
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Article263 1934-02-05 15 A Five-Dollar Pound. U.S NEGOTIATING WITH BRITAIN. Reuter. Washington, Feb. 3. a and informal" Anglo-American monetary discussions are proceeding, preliminary to negotiations through diplomatic channels or through the Bank of England and the New York Federal Reserve Bank. These talks, according to the "Journal, ofReuter. - 263 words
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Article195 1934-02-05 15 "Dead" Man Opens His Coffin. From Wanpaksiuk county. Kwangtung. comes the news that a man, dead and buried, came to life again, reports the "Canton Gazette." The supposedly dead man was surnamed Cheong, and is a native of the 7th sub-district of that country. Last month he succumbed195 words
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Article163 1934-02-05 15 Hymns Replace Spears In South Sea Island. Sydney. When Captain D. McLaren, of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission in New Guinea, first visited the equatorial island of Mussau he received such a hostile reception from 2,000 warlike cannibals that he beat a hasty retreat. The cannibals, naked except163 words
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Article55 1934-02-05 15 Helsingfors. Northern Finland has become popular with English visitors for its salmon and trout fishing, and the number of anglers arriving from England is continually increasing. The Finland Travel Bureau has decided therefore to publish in English a guide to the fishing districts, with details of55 words
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Advertisement135 1934-02-05 15 am I The delightful calendar illus- I trated below is offered to all I users of "Ovaltine"—as well as I those who have not yet tasted I this delicious health-giving I beverage. I The calendar is obtainable I from all stockists of Ovaltine" I throughout Malaya between I February Ist135 words
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Advertisement584 1934-02-05 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411^^^^^ TO LET. TO LET-Furnished Sea Pavilion Ncv 99-1. t£vSu*. About i% miles. Fortnight* or monthly. Apply584 words
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Advertisement816 1934-02-05 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ORDINANCE 1932. NOTICE IS HEREbTgIVEN that the office of the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation Singapore, has been moved to FlUert0 Buuding 8 Fourth Floor. Flat Access is from Fullerton Sc,uare. Telephone No.^ Commissioner. NOTICE. Trad smen and hereby warned that,816 words
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Advertisement404 1934-02-05 16 EDUCATIONAL. i Private Dance Lesson wanted bv European Gentleman. Apply with full particular* o Box No. 295. c o Ma'aya Tribune. THE STRAITS UNION ENGLISH SCHOOL, Kst. in 1927. 86, Cecil Street. \dmits Pupils from Primary to Senior Cambridge. Afternoon and Night Cambridge Classes will commence on Feb. 1!). after404 words
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Advertisement294 1934-02-05 16 VACANT, "w^NTED—Qualified Sales A sistanls for Gents- outfitting itare. Apply Box No. 291. co Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Saleswoman for Sewing Machines, must be expert machinist and able to demonstra c. Apply Box No. 292, co Malaya Tribune. WANTED. WANTED —To Buy a Second-hand Baby Fiat Singer 'two or four-seater t. Pace294 words
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Advertisement209 1934-02-05 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —A Two-Storey d Tile Roofed He use. ab-ut 100 yards Ircm sea. 529 A. Bcdoh Rd.. near junction. Freehold 2.040 sq. ft. Price cash $1,850.00 or near. Owner B P Grant, Grants Hardware. 19. Haveloek Rd. Dial 4080. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. Approved by the Singapore209 words
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Advertisement195 1934-02-05 16 .1111.***** I I I I I I I Yick Woh Hing; i Announce to the Readers I j of the "F*icture Hook" iluit \-w errors have been made in their contest. Cotnpeti- I tGrs' entries will be treat- I ed as correct if they arc 50 right. si i i195 words
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