Malaya Tribune, 5 April 1934
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Title Section41 1934-04-05 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER ,tIN 'MALAYA. Vol. XXI. No. SO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934 ITVt CENTO. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, April, 5, 1934. Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934 FOR 5 CENTsT41 words
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Advertisement126 1934-04-05 1 %e<J The §muta| Sribmte In |Ii)llrtlII il |1 tl GUINNESS IS THE BEST J BUT i I BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT: e j s I j I -mm •mwr-rnOT aiw—w—i MMUlUiu^u iiiiu U iiiu^^ Regular weekly arrivals of m WjM M DELICIOUS NEW POTATOES MIIMMM 11U "SUTTON'S126 words
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Advertisement73 1934-04-05 1 A. Fhfil^S^ f>, Itafl.es Place, SingapQp, Importing Diamonds anc' Pearl Necklaces of evei? size and quality. Selling it latest and lowest markel •rices. Also buying gold coins md gold ornaments ol •very class and quality, jaying highest price}iccording to daily exchange ates. ■5 ImilkThe perfect food FOR BABY j YOUfi73 words
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1503 1934-04-05 2 EFFECT OF OTTAWA AGREEMENT. CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER ADDRESSES ROTARY CLUB. "|T is the hope of th&'Canadian Government that this close relationship in trade matters as in our national and international relationships will inspire the other nations of the world to a greater degree of co-operation,1,503 words
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Article273 1934-04-05 2 A Valuable Work In Sihgapore. DR. Philip K. C. Tyau, the Chinese Constil-General, performed the ceremony of the Installation of the new offices of the Kwong Wai Siu Free Hospital at Upper Serangoon Road on Tuesday, in the presence of a large gathering which included representatives from the273 words
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Article736 1934-04-05 2 A New Policy. FACING THE FACTS IN SINGAPORE. JiHE whole future policy 0 f Singapore After-Care Associati (the body which looks after J fare of discharged prisoners) wi n considered at the annual meeting be held in the office of th<> s'u 1 intendent of Prisons736 words
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Advertisement311 1934-04-05 2 But now you can 1 Cure your o teeth from within'" J/ VL and conquer other ff •V| Complaints too. f/ Many troubles have the f- Ml i^fc same cause as tooth-decay: FREQUENT kjSSrt HAIR FALLING OUT J^ r ,jB SKIN TROUBLE FEMININE COMPLAINTS V teeth are living £arts 0/311 words
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Advertisement112 1934-04-05 2 j FOR MOTHER i| j Mother knows well the value of jfEbflki^' Radio-Malt to her little ones, but mßzßS^*-' she does not realise, perhaps, 11 how it will help her, herself, to regain lost strength I and to maintain a heaTthy body and a bright, cheerful I outlook. i After112 words
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Advertisement238 1934-04-05 3 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. JUST ARRIVED!! KASRIEL" PEDAL HAND HARMONIUMS Write for particulars. SEASON CO., LTD., 9, D'Almeida Street, Singapore.238 words
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Advertisement269 1934-04-05 3 ELL AMS ALL-BRITISH DUPLICATOR. 100 Copies A Minute. Speedy and silent in action, this Duplicator is capable of turning out one hundred copies a minute. The machine is of a particularly solid construction. By means of the variable pressure lever fitted to the machine, the density of copies can be269 words
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Advertisement684 1934-04-05 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Kindly note that on and after the 7ih April, 1934, our Agency is transferred to Messrs. JACKSON CO.. LTD.. 55, Robinson Road, Singapore. (Signed) COW GATE, LTD., Guildford, Surrey. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that as we have ceased carrying on partnership business under the firm name of P.684 words
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Advertisement369 1934-04-05 3 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. I (A Government Registered School) ».i For Boy* and Girls). iSU? Ttrr hab y Gna »t. Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Educationboth in Technique and Iheory. Complete Courses leading to TCI Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Principal. TUITION In Cambridge,369 words
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Advertisement248 1934-04-05 3 61RL8 an ÜBIES! JUST ARRIVED EMBROIDERY HAND MACHINE for Wool Works and for making All Sorts of Embroidery Fancy Works. Ladies' and School Girls' favourite companion. Very Small and Handy. Its manipulation is as simple as A.B.C. Free Catalogues sent on application. Available from D. T. LIM CO:, .353, North.248 words
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Advertisement480 1934-04-05 3 THE WATCH YOU HAVE LONG AWAITED FOB -WYLEH SWISS MADE. AUTOMATIC AND UNBREAKABLE 15 JEWEL WATCH. It Is Of A Neat Rectangular Design, A Is Obtainable At A Most Moderate Pt In Either ROLLED GOLD CHROMIUM FINISH from YICK WOH HIN 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (HUB MIDDLE ROAD). BHHHMMa A.J.G.P.480 words
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1267 1934-04-05 4 Shipping News Notices. FRENCH SHIPPING CRISIS. A Hectic Ten Years Experienced. IN a speech delivered recently on the causes of, and the remedy for, (be decadence of the French Mercan lie Marine, M. Henri Canp.ardel, Adminlstrateur Directeur General of the Compagnle Generale Transailantjquc (i.rnch Line), staled. Inter alia, that the1,267 words
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Article190 1934-04-05 4 Crew Of Italian Ship Rescued. Manila, March 21. THE I alian freighter "Otianto," which was en route o Manila from Singapore, has sunk off the coast of Iba, capital of .he province of Zambales, according to messages received here to-day from the Iba Constabulary. All members of the190 words
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Article62 1934-04-05 4 Three persons were drowned at Algiers, recently, and gr-at havoc caused by an Immense .idal wave believed to have been due to subocean tremors. The swell, vhfcfa was estima c I al 600 ft. long, wi'h waves 50ft. high, carried cv.ay 1,200 ft. of the new Jet62 words
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Article112 1934-04-05 4 Generous Gift Of Sir James Caird. London, March 26. A NATIONAL Maritime Museum is to be established in the range of buildings at Greenwich, including the "Queen's House." The Prime Minis.er informed The House of Commons this afternoon that the Government had received, from Sir James Caird. a112 words
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Article104 1934-04-05 4 Polish Luxury Vessel Visits South Africa. Capetown. A sailing ship which is more up-'-o-date nan many a steamer straight from the stocks has just visiffd Capetown. She is a Polish training ship, "Dar Pomccva.' bttfll 25 years ago and one of the last four fullriggers left afloat.104 words
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Article81 1934-04-05 4 To Be Carried Out Under War-Time Conditions. The Japanese air manoeuvres to be held In the Kinkl district In July arc apparency to bb carried but under war-time conditions. R is now announced that all steamers wM out tights, and that lighthouses a ill al-o oe suoject to81 words
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Article77 1934-04-05 4 Storm Sweeps French Coast. The South-wes'crti coiai of Fratux and. in »ar irular. the region of Janzac yesterday was wept by a terrific s c~:n A violet,, tornadj testroyed sevral banaen- occupied by worknen and cau:ed serious eiamage m t he nops. SeveiaJ villas were demolished by the77 words
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Article761 1934-04-05 4 Construction Programme For 1934. IT *i disclosed in .the Navy Estimates for 1934, 1 sued last mon h. that the net total Ls £56.550.d00; compared with £53,570,000 in 1933. an increase of £2,980.000. There is an increase of £1,426,860 in the allocation for new construction. New construe'lon761 words
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Advertisement314 1934-04-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. r-=^™~ i\ V p.oBRITISH INDIA r. a o. s. N. c(i:s SAILINGS. oi-t wards. I )iir Totnage. Singapore pANOALORE MM Apr, 12 bn[ Fi IS.MfI Apr 13 BANTOA 11.000 Api S7 BHUTAN |.|tfl M;. v io RAWALPINDI 17.000 Ma] II ■BAR I.HM r.i»v 24 ■AJSAR I MIND 11.314 words
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Advertisement64 1934-04-05 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., •incorporated in S.S > Steamship passaees booked by all Lines Al. mail ticket- obtalnabb hem PM.S Railway tickets may b- purchased at this ofltee, NO BOOKING PEES. naggagc. household effects and merchandise ollected. stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings64 words
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Advertisement190 1934-04-05 4 WIIIOW TRI EST IN 0 j 'Incorporated In Italy) EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICF SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA n m MiKVILE. civ UALY AND CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo. Bombay Calling at Penang. Colombo Bombay Karachi. Adm, Massowah, Suez. Port Said. S'Jcz. Port Said. Brindisi, Venice Trieste* Brlndlsi. Venice and190 words
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Advertisement130 1934-04-05 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Dmtm |HpP| Australlscbe Damprschlffs (Q**Cj Qesellschart. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. *s RUHR, via Manila ST?* Ims KULMERLAND. via Manila M»V 1 m s. PREUSSEN. via Manila May 16 ms. DUISBURG. via Manila Ma* 20 ms. RHEINLAND.130 words
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Advertisement596 1934-04-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. v. '=aa^ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated In Germany). The underaoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1934. 9 "GOSLAR" for Saigon and Japan Apr. 5 I "ISAR." for Iloilo, Manila. H'kong, S'hai. North China and Japan Apr. 9 "COBLENZ." for Manila. H'kong. S'hai. North China and Japan Apr. 25596 words
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Article581 1934-04-05 5 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange and «tock brokers. Iwue value Buyers. Bellars. 4- Ampat Tin 6 9 7|- I A .urn Kumbang Tin 39 41!I 1 Austral Malay 42 43 6cd Ayer Hitam Tin581 words
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164 1934-04-05 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. AWAITING NEWS OF CONTROL. Only Influence Holding Prices Up (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 17% cts., up 1/8 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $117V 2 up $V». Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 5 9|32d., up l;16d. Market Tone:164 words
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Article197 1934-04-05 5 Singapore. April 5. R. 'Siami W. Coast N.l per Koyan $94 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $92 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $82 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $78 Siam, No. 1 $162 Siam. No. 2 $140 Siam. No. 3 $115 Siam,197 words
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Article138 1934-04-05 5 Orders Given To Estate Managers. DISCUSSING the rubber market, the Financial Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya" wrote on Tuesday The belief that the Restriction negotiations have progressed so far that a cut-and-dried scheme with even the minutest details of working will be announced when the market re-opens138 words
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Article87 1934-04-05 5 China's Request For Treaty Revision. Reuter. London. April 4. A reply to the Chinese note asking for revision of the Anglo-Chine?e commercial agreement is not likely to be despatched to Peiping for some time, as the whole question (Reuter understands! is complicated. Other considerations besides tradeReuter. - 87 words
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Article80 1934-04-05 5 Increase In The Public Debt. Reuter Wireless. Washington, April 3. Expenditure for the first nine months of the current fiscal year totalled nearly five billicn dollars. Ordinary routine expenses up to March 31 were approximately $2,000,000,000. compared with revenue at $2 305.000,000 and emergency outlays at $2,861,000,000.Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article158 1934-04-05 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various bands of Kerosene are as follows Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $l.lt She'l Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial158 words
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Article69 1934-04-05 5 New Division Of World Market Expected. Following discussions in Paris between South Wales and Continental tinplatemakers in which U.S.A. was also interested, a new quota arrangement is expected in the world tinplate -market. In 1920 South Wales exported 60,000 tons of tinplates to France compared with only 2.50069 words
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Article99 1934-04-05 5 Helslngfors. Great Britain has dislodged Germany from her age-old position as Finland s chief source of imports from abroad. The following table shows the value of imports into Finland from her three principal sources during January, 1934 as compared with the corresponding period of the two previous99 words
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Article487 1934-04-05 5 Dividend Of Five Per cent. Declared. r«na M the shareholders rf th„ u„~,u» Rubber Co., Ltd w« hefd I°° total of $21.***** makmg a a r e 1 ?a t cf t0 5 rS n reCOmm?nd th: pa > ment <* be carried forward' balance three crs- tel487 words
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Article89 1934-04-05 5 Huge Gold Mining Scheme In Manchukuo. Peiping, Mar. 25. The Japanese and Manchutikuo authorities are planning to form a "Manchurian Gold Mine Corporation" to bring all the gold mines in Manchuria under its control. The capital, amounting to $12,000,000. will be contributed by both Governments—"Wah Kiu Vat89 words
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Article136 1934-04-05 5 French Equipment Ordered For Chinese Undertaking. A new chemical plant will shortly be built In Shanghai under the auspices of a group of Chinese industrialists who have already played an active role in the development of the chemical industry in China, says Havas. The main product of136 words
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Article15 1934-04-05 5 The output of Jelebu Tin Dredging, Ltd.. for March amounted to 300 piculs.15 words
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Article148 1934-04-05 5 Rubber Benefits From Control Work. Reuter Wireless. London, April 3. '0 N c S tock Exchange to-day giltsireneth ed o S n c ?H rities ere a feature of tmnsf Th. the exce j len t revenue rea"so as Sis S e hv vu P ward movementReuter Wireless. - 148 words
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Article143 1934-04-05 5 Cotton Mills To Be Converted. I A BELGIAN industrial syndicate has P ur s hased x a iarge cotton mill on the outskirts of Rochdale. It is to be into a f actory for producing worsted yarns on the Continental Machinery is to be installed early this year,143 words
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Article96 1934-04-05 5 Importation Of Cereals Into China. The following is a translation of a communication received by the Chinese Consulate-General from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Nanking: In pursuance of Notification No. 1485 dated Jan. 5. 1934, regarding the temporary postponement of levy of customs duty on rice, oats, wheat,96 words
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Article108 1934-04-05 5 Work On Tees-Side Plant Begun. Work has now begun on the erection of the plant which is to produce oil and petrol (gasoline) from coal at the Bil-lingham-on-Tees works of Imperial Chemical Industries. Ltd.. whereby, it is believed, work will be found for 7,000 men during the108 words
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Article634 1934-04-05 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyall and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyau m 1 Shares Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.05 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 IA. Hitam 1.15 1.30634 words
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Article73 1934-04-05 5 DAILY PRICLS CTJRRENT. Singapore Thursday, noon. Buyer*. Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London S'andard. Sp:t (loosf) 11% 17 11(11 do. i FOB i IT-i 17 Standaid R S.S. on Tender: April 17 1116 17% ApiilJune 11% 17 Ti July Sept. 18'„ 18>4 Oct. D c 18% Tone73 words
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Advertisement50 1934-04-05 5 I THE f SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MAROOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2. F INLAY SON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, Fi.RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. "*AD OFFICE: No CeeD Street, Singapore50 words
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Advertisement90 1934-04-05 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D Amieida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 t HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on90 words
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Advertisement207 1934-04-05 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANE, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. READ OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAFORK. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee Cheng,207 words
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Advertisement460 1934-04-05 6 ALHAMBRA ™g THE OUTSTANDING FILM OF THEYEAR! pW^PtTAWISSE^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii it ***************^1/. Great World Show j I NOTE THE DATES! FRI., SAT. SUN., APRIL, 6, 7 8, AT 10.30 P.M. j i FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. I J LAST THREE NIGHTS ONLY OF I j FIRE DIVING I By Teh Cheng Keat I460 words
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Advertisement405 1934-04-05 6 AMUSEMENTS. By a 1 1,1(31,5 "Friday, the 13th" for Iff an eX< el,en Sl ,rv plenty of incidmt anil Pr--i I Jli Hrst cla s English acting B hllll I (j -'Tribune. Monday. GAINSBOEOI t GH s ALL-STAR SUPER J 1M i? ENTERTAINMENT! IMP "HMDAT THE I^TH j JKm* Bessie405 words
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Advertisement407 1934-04-05 6 Never such an I M.-G-M.'S MIRACLE MUSICALE "DANCING LADY" I JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE 4 Z with FRANCHOT TONE, MAY KOBSON, WINNIE LIGHTNER, i^P^ FRED ASTAIRE, ROBERT BENCH- I LEY, TED HEALY and HIS M I -ENTERTAINMENT ON A LAVISH SCALE j i Z AS NEVER BEFORE." -Says Press HEAR407 words
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Article, Illustration173 1934-04-05 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SKIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. PariQi." Dutch, 630 tons! frcm Letong 30-3. for Pangkal 4-4. Tobelo," Dutch, 684 tons, from Bata- 29-3, for Bagan Siapi 7-4. Dukat." Norwegian, 761 tons, from Bangkok 3-4. for Bangkok 4-4. "Thedeus," Dutch, 1,181 tons, from Batavia 3-4. for173 words
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Article127 1934-04-05 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. April 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Cremer 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Terukuni Maru 18: Hopemount 15. Warla 12; Burdwan 10. Empire Dock 'Entrance Gate 3). Goslar 30: Perak :r>: Karoa 34; Cingalese Prince 36. Empire Dock127 words
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Article71 1934-04-05 7 Mails from Europe 'London mails despatched on March 15>, by the "Rajula" will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery by postmen will commence at the same time. From Philippine Islands by the sident Van Buren." due71 words
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Article212 1934-04-05 7 Commencing with the aeroplane leaving Singapore on the 15th instant a new time table for Imperial Airways Service will be in operation. The aeroplane on its' homeward flight will leave Singapore at 5.15 a.m. each Sunday and will call at Kuala Lumpur at 7 a m. and at212 words
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Article34 1934-04-05 7 49.9 METRES 6 p.m. Recorded Music 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin 8 p.m. Relay of Classical Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 8.30 p.m. Close down.34 words
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Article201 1934-04-05 7 I SELLING. Singapore, Aprii 5. London 4 months' sight 2|4 5|32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 9|64 London 60 days' sight 24% London 30 days' sight 2,4 7[64 London demand 24 3,32 London T.T. 2,4 564 Lyons and Paris demand 905 Hamburg demand 147 New York demand201 words
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Article246 1934-04-05 7 w Red Waggon At The Alhambra. THE CINEMAS. A STORY of the circus, brought to J» the screen in thrilling form, is to be seen at the Alhambra. where it comnc£?, a season last night. JBVith« a Pi? i, ul cast of well-known players m version of Lady246 words
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Article136 1934-04-05 7 f T is a long time since we had the 1 pleasure of seeing the fascinating Joan Crawford in musical comedy, and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "Dancing Lady," which opened at the Capitol last night, is likely to prcve a very attractive box-office draw. Miss Crawford, who136 words
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Article64 1934-04-05 7 The Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer production, "Cynara," met with instant success when it commenced its run at the Roxy theatre last night. Two cf the seven's most popular "stars," Ronald Colman .and Kay Francis, talje the leading roles in a very intriguing story that ends in dramatic fashion.64 words
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Article93 1934-04-05 7 The Rrtz cinema at Geylang, opposite Lorong 41. put on a double talkie programme last night. At the first house, at 7.45 p.m.. Betty Bronson and Jack Mulhall in "Lover Come Back" was shown, ond this was followed at the second house, at 9.1593 words
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Article180 1934-04-05 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 5. High Tides:—ins n m 000 Lecture by C C A HaU, Prinsep Street 815 rm TtmSm^v 3 Ura Soprano. 930 p.m. pJ£?hon h Re hearsal. Chh FA L 2&*> First DiviE'i^? 6 V F ulau Brani.180 words
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Article78 1934-04-05 7 ALHAMBRA.—CharIes Biekford in "Red Wagon." APOLLO—'Not Quite a Lady" (silent» and 2nd show. Chinese picture. CAPITOL.—Joan Crawford in "The Dancing Lady." EMPIRE—Buck Jones in High Speed* end "Dawn Trail" GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Dean's Grand Opera. Chinese Wayangs. Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH "Naksh-E-Sule-mani,"' Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay78 words
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Article121 1934-04-05 7 Stations Heard Last Night. ZHI Singapore (49 metres*: —Strong and steady—quality of transmission excellent. A concert from Tomhnson Hall, dance music from Raffles Hotel, and gramophone records. BANDOENG: —49 metre was strong with slight fading—good quality. An orchestral concert was broadcast 58 metre was received at moderate strength121 words
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Advertisement21 1934-04-05 7 I MARVEL PRODUCTS CO. J THE 1 VERY I j BEST I *•»111 I I I, I I -^tj^tutiiiMr'tMlUlflT''"™"™ l l21 words
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Advertisement12 1934-04-05 7 A Woman Peeps at Singapore—she ■toes it weekly, in the "Sunday Tribune."12 words
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Advertisement560 1934-04-05 7 rriinniiiiniimrwriTiii rrniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiriininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n n i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiii— SINGAPORE HOTELS «'«'A.i.iiniui.ni.i,.!, UHlHluimiiaittifUiattll j iiiiiniiiiniiiiuiuii.iuiiii' i. its iuuiii it i i t i t i i i i nan METROPOLE HOTEL TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY.560 words
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Advertisement192 1934-04-05 7 NOTICE. f SINGAPORE DOG SHOW APRIL 22. 1934. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the <kH ihow which is adverised to be held on April 22. at the 2nd Annual Livestock and Tradttf Exhibition has not been authorised or sang. tioned by the Malayan Kennel Association. I Picspctive exhibitors and others192 words
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Miscellaneous139 1934-04-05 7 [postal jjgßggg SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Rangoon, Northern. Western and Eastern India, Aden. Egypt, Europe, Great Britain. Ireland. Canada and U.S.A. (Karoa) <B. L Mail) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Koek and Padang (Tidorei 1 p.m. China, Japan, Korea, Formosa. East Siberia. Western Canada and139 words
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Article786 1934-04-05 8 JT is out of date to say that there are "indications of a trade revival." When most people were not looking, almost, it arrived. Take the latest reports from Britain and America. There is no doubt at all that Roosevelt has achieved a considerable part of what786 words
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Article497 1934-04-05 8 Mr. Aw Boon Haw has arrived back in Singapore from Rangoon Mr Ferozuddin was a passenger to Singapore from Calcutta by the Imperial Airways liner M Arethusa. M Ifr. John Laycock. of the legal firm of Braddell Bros. is sailing from Singapore on Home leave on April 16. The Singapore497 words
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Article103 1934-04-05 8 /OFFICIAL life has its irritations and compensations. Here is a good story --and a true one—from the local Fisheries Department. A request was received for a description of the different types of fishing nets. "Service" being the F.D. motto, much trouble was taken103 words
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Article208 1934-04-05 8 SOME men are born to run circuses. Bertram Mills, of London Olympic fame, is one; Franz Izako. of the East j generally, is another. Then, of course. I there Is Willie Harmston. who still wends I bit equestrian way from Vladivostok to (Benares. Mr. Izako blew like208 words
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Article203 1934-04-05 8 OINGULARLY frank and courageous is the statement of the position of the Singapore After-Care Association. This is the body which seeks to help that often neglected individual the discharg- Ed prisoner, and it is usually the practice of such Associations to regard their achievements with a certain203 words
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Article211 1934-04-05 8 WITH the revenue from liquor tea than was expected the United States Government is bold enough to admit that duties may be too high. Thus early after the repeal of Prohibition k it realised that drink taxes are not an unfailing source of revenue. Governments may not be211 words
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Article466 1934-04-05 8 By "Looker-On" /"<OOD lawn tennis, that at the S.C.C. last evening. Those Japanese boys may not win the Davis Cup yet. but in a year or two—! A Japanese soprano is to sing at the Memorial Hall. A circus is to have a season here. And all the466 words
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Article41 1934-04-05 8 ROTARY ADDRESS, on page 2. EX-PRISONERS' FUTURE, on page 2. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 12 and 13. CLUB DIARY, on page 13 S?™s? ADERS VIEWS, on page 14. EARLIER CABLES, on page 15. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 1541 words
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Advertisement319 1934-04-05 8 j Sutton's Seeds I Grow your own delkiou«\VegctablesJ«ind beautiful Flowers from the World's SUTTON S C*BOAGLiILETTUCC r SUTTON'S FLOWER SEEDS. T 60 Cents Per Packet SUTTON'S VEGETABLE SEEDS .10 Cents Per Packet Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. GREAT SALE NOW PROCEEDING I p?P Buy Nowj Woo p rices I j§figre*. ;TIV319 words
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Advertisement37 1934-04-05 8 Till: ART OF PFKrCCX TAII. O R N f;. j 1 TjM famous hMM of WlNfi LOOffQ enjoys this ;ingultr (iirJnclion, and <In y.w 11 excelled service a.ul )>> grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE37 words
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115 1934-04-05 9 OFFICIAL NOTE TO BRITAIN. Textile Talks. Recent Breakdown Regretted Reuter Wireless. London, April 3. j'H K Japanese Government has officially notified Britain of its willingness to join in a trade conference which will range over trade generally hut willReuter Wireless. - 115 words
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Article74 1934-04-05 9 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." headway has been made in the negotiations between Japan and Russia for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Japanese military movements in N M uria have become again ting that Japan is determine:! to stiffen her attitude towards Relations between Japan Soviet are"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 74 words
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Article201 1934-04-05 9 Japan's Three-Fold Scheme In China. "Sin Chew Jit Poh" and Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai. April 5. A CCORDING to foreign reports Japan's p!ar. of ageression on China is (1) 1 -operation with China. (2» to persuade f'hiiut to see the futility of resistance, '3 U that fails,"Sin Chew Jit Poh" and Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 201 words
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Article69 1934-04-05 9 Alckhine Challenged By German. Reuter Wireless. Baden, April 2. rhe first game in the series for the world's chess championship between the 'older, Dr. Alekhine. and the German ipion, Bogoljuboff. was drawn after five moves. A maximum number thirty games will be played and it is *pected thatReuter Wireless. - 69 words
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Article51 1934-04-05 9 Document Comes To Light. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Apr. 3. mysterious document found on a 'nun recently arrested has come to ■'-'it which has some connection with n Stavisky inquiry. It is said that the document involves io:mei Cabinet Minister, several and a famous inspector of Sux tp Generate.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article94 1934-04-05 9 Change Of Policy By Dutch Party. Reuter. The Hague, April 4. ABANDONING their former standpoint against militarism and armaments in Holland, the Social-Democratic Labour Party, the second largest in the country, have decided to work for disarmament only on international lines and participate in the Government ifReuter. - 94 words
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Article182 1934-04-05 9 Steady Increase Of Urban Population. Reuter. Berlin, April 4. The result of the national census ot June. 1933. gives the population, excluding the Saar. as 65,189.000. against 62,411.000 in the census of 1925. Males increased 4.9 per cent, and females by 4.1 per cent. The female surplus, whichReuter. - 182 words
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Article106 1934-04-05 9 Englishwoman Crossing To Germany. Reuter Wireless. Brussels, April 3. The first stage of a glider flight from Germany to England by a young Englishwoman, Miss Joan Meakin. was successfully completed to-day when she made a perfect landing on the aerodrome two minutes after the rope had been cutReuter Wireless. - 106 words
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Article71 1934-04-05 9 Ex-Minister Denies Conversion I To Hitlerism. Reuter. Berlin, April 5. His conversion to Hitlerism was stoutly denied by the ex-Socialist Minister, Hr. Karl Severing, who repudiates alleged passages in his forthcoming book, quoted as the basis of the change in his belief Hr. Severing is most distressed atReuter. - 71 words
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Article60 1934-04-05 9 Extending The Holy Year Indulgences. Reuter Wireless. Vatican City. Apr. 3. A Papal Bull has been issued extending the Holy Year indulgences throughout the world. The Bull instructs bishops to name SDecial churches in each diocese which Catholics must visit to obtain the indulgences. It also contains aReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article44 1934-04-05 9 Lays Foundation Stone Of New Capital. Reuter Wireless. Lusaka, Apr. 3. Princ? George to-day laid the foundation stone of the Government buildings in the. capital in Northern Rhodesia. Lusaka. This town is replacing Livingstone whi'-h is insufficiently central and too southerly.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article377 1934-04-05 9 Cabinet Demands Further Economies. Reuter. Paris, April 4. ANEW decree and laws effecting economies totalling 2,500,000,000 francs will be submitted for the President's signature th s evening aftr they have boen flna'ly ras;ed by the Cabinet to-day. This is the first determined effort to balance the BudgetReuter. - 377 words
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Article108 1934-04-05 9 No Information Received In Singapore. DERSISTEXT rumours were in cir- culation in Singapore this morning to the effect that details of a scheme for rubber control had been finally approved and had actually been received in Singapore. On inquiry at the Colonial Secretary's office, a "Malaya Tribune" representative108 words
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Article149 1934-04-05 9 Britain Appo'nts Sir Josiah Crosby. London. April 4. Sir Josiah Crosby has been appointed Minister to Bangkok in succession to Mr. C. F. J. Dormer.—Reuter. Sir Josiah Crosby, K.8.E., CLE.. 0.8. E. will not be a new man in Siam. for the greater part of his diplomatic149 words
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Article44 1934-04-05 9 Reuter Wireless. Budapest, Apr. 3. Three men. a Rumanian, a CzechoSlovakian and a Hungarian, have been sentenced to seven, 13 and ten years' imprisonment resoectively by the Hungarian Supreme Military Tribunal for espionage in the interests of a neighbouring state-Renter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
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Article515 1934-04-05 9 Weakness Of Dollar. FEARS FOR FUTURE OF FRANC. Reuter Wireless. London, April 4. JHE Government's Uuest funding operation has been generally well revived as a further proof of the growing strength of Britain s financial position. The "Financial News" points out that the amount of the loanReuter Wireless. - 515 words
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Article193 1934-04-05 9 Defence Of Insanity Not Upheld. Hashim b n Ahmad Angulia. aged 19, appeared again yesterday before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, charged with housebreaking in order to commit theft of a car in a house in Orchard Road, the property of Mr. V. H. Lewis.193 words
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Article118 1934-04-05 9 Band Leads Workers Back To Clydebank. Reuter Wireless. Clydebank, April 2. A KILTED band playing The Camp--n. bells are Coming" headed the march of 400 workmen to resume work on the Cuaard liner, No. 534, this morning after a lapse of two and a quarter years. It isReuter Wireless. - 118 words
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Article111 1934-04-05 9 Peru And Colombia At Loggerheads. London, April 3. ANOTHER war in South America, in addition to the Bolivian-Paraguayan dispute over the Gran Chaco, is threatened owing to the breakdown of the conference at Rio de Janeiro between representatives of Peru, and Colombia with regard to the Amazonian territory111 words
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Advertisement136 1934-04-05 9 a I ,.H.M > i. t >1 .i i!t t l lt i lfllillilliMtl i I|l l J)J l|i lilllllM|i (1 i(J tlt tlt I ALLSOPP I BRITAIN'S BEST BEER ft REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist, 193 A. NEW PRICES I Quarts per doz. $6.35 Pints per doz. $3.70136 words
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1662 1934-04-05 10 Judge Doubts It. KONGSI IN LAWYER'S OFFICE. a judge settle a dispute, regarding a kongsi on sweep tickets, between a Turf Club member and a non-member? This question has again cropped up as a sequel to the Selangor Races.1,662 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-04-05 10 Cho^^it/^T^^' 8 D 3£ ll,tlo r- the SCC. Melt to rigiu<: tnoiigThuU Pit. Chua Choon Leong. Urn Bong Soo, YamogNhi r'«Miknra and Nishimura.23 words
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Article405 1934-04-05 10 Sensational Revelations Expected. 1 CJENSATIONAL revelations are antiI*J cipated jn connection with the seij zure of a large quantity of geiignite I and detonators discovered by the DeSu tiv c o ranch in a boarding house in Albert Street on Tuesday afternoon. A roll of safety405 words
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Article752 1934-04-05 10 False Pretences Charge In Singapore. rAT if a man who has an unsatisfied judgment for a sum exceeding $250 incurs a liability, he is deemed to have obtained credit under false pretences or by means of other fraud was the contention in a prosecution conducted yesterday752 words
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Article12 1934-04-05 10 Inl fSH?il fle .l as an engineer after failexamlnati 19 years12 words
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Article387 1934-04-05 10 S.S. Association. STRONG OPPOSFTHiv VOICED. S ?°F of thp hon secretary's m dated Feb. 28 addressed to the Cr£i Secretary forwarding copy of t&Sfig of the meeting of the sub-c5532 was formally tabled. wmnut MALAYAN CITIZBMBBIP Mr. Roland Braddell's letter o Sect of Malayan cttisenahip together wX387 words
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Article73 1934-04-05 10 fK i e numb f r of calls attended to by tne local ambulance service during the month of March was 169. and of these 13 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified as follows Motor car accidents 18 Motor lorry accidents 12 Motor bus73 words
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Advertisement23 1934-04-05 10 j INCREASING j UNVARYING i TOLLEVS BRANDY ĔMm > HAS NOW THE flH j LA «GEST SALE »UppOrt HQSP>T_SP| i I and «nnio«"*5£Z I <23 words
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Advertisement34 1934-04-05 10 |t* a poor week-end without tht "Sunday Tribune "—Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal. THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chufia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE- I,., FIRE, MARINE, NOUK VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANT!34 words
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Article833 1934-04-05 11 Singapore Golf Club. V. P. ROBINSON'S SPEECH. [NG at the annual meeting Singapore Golf Club yesHon. Mr. A. P. Robinson thai there was a possi.i! extra nine holes being !ded to the course. ated that negotiations with the Seiangor with a view to visiting l< go being833 words
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Article303 1934-04-05 11 Inter-School Cricket At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent J Malacca, April 3. THE first match in connection with this season s inter-school cricket contest for the Clarke Shiejd, between the High School and the St. Francio' Institution, was played last Saturday on the latter's ground and was spread303 words
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Article51 1934-04-05 11 S.C.C. II v. the Police next Thursday at the S.C.C. in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League: T. G. Lashmar; C. G. Van Houten. J. A. Hunt; J. Crichton. L. V. Taylor, R. N. Walling: S. Webb.. M. C. Elliott, R. W. Brown, A. Ferguson. J. B.51 words
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Article68 1934-04-05 11 Knocked Off Machine And Assaulted. A CHINESE cyclist was assaulted and robbed on Changi Road shortly after 11 o'clock last night It appears he was riding into town when several Chinese knocked him off his- machine and hit him over the head, after which they relieved him of68 words
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Article207 1934-04-05 11 Easter Cup And Mixed Foursojties Competition.. The following cards were returned in the Easter Cup competition played over 54 holes during the holidays a. the Island Club. Yong Loon Chong <20) and J. C. Dickinson (24) tied with a nett score of 214, and the winner is207 words
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Article54 1934-04-05 11 The S.C.C. team to meet the Malays in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League, at the S.C.C. next Tuesday, will be. E. Cherrington; J. W. Muncey, F. A MeCaffery: T. Robertson. D. H. Harper. A. Donald; W. S. Morgan. E. A. Joy, Y. W. Brand, N.54 words
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Article492 1934-04-05 11 .M n ist<*'s. yicw s. t I > BIG LOSS ON RICE TRADE. JHAT since October last the Japanese (Government had forbidden the importation of Siamese rice into the country, involving a loss of about 12.000,000 yen a year to the Siamese industry, was a statement492 words
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Article203 1934-04-05 11 Entertained To A Farewell Dinner. Dr. E. W. de Cruz, Deputy Medical Officer. was entertained to a farewell dinner on Monday by the hospital staffs of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital at the Air View Hotel in honour of his transfer on promotion to Penang.203 words
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Article55 1934-04-05 11 Members of the General Council of the Catholic Young Men's Association are reminded of the monthly Council meeting which will be held on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. at the Association premises. The business, apart from routine items, includes consideration of the programme for the coming anniversary and consideration of expenditure55 words
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Obituary57 1934-04-05 11 Reuter. Wife Of U.S. ConsulGeneral. Shanghai, April 4. HTAKEN suddenly UJ at Hangcnow. a where she was spending the Easter holidays, Mrs. E. S. Cunningham, wife or the American Consul-General at Shanghai, died at 10 p.m. to-day after two days' illness.—Reuter. Later. Mrs. Cunningham, noe Miss Elizabeth Knoda.Reuter. - 57 words
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Article139 1934-04-05 11 Recital At Memorial Hall To-Night. Miss Toshiko Sekiya, the well-known Japanese coloratura soprano, will give a recital at the Memorial Hall to-night at Miss Sekiya has taken leading roles in opera in Europe, singing in the most famous theatres. She has also played m film productions in Japan139 words
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Article121 1934-04-05 11 Friend Charged With Stealing Them. Bmg Huat. charged a Hokkien friend of h h f ng h Chong with th eTt 2 P «00 before he Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander this morning According to the complainant, his 9o 1<? th c ac s used w«t to121 words
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Article151 1934-04-05 11 Vice-Consul Injured. BOY 11$ SERIOUS CONDITION. jyjß. Li Yon. the Chinese ViceConsul, was injured last night, when the car in which he was seated collided with another car at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Prinsep Street shortly after 8 o'clock. He was bruised over151 words
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Article80 1934-04-05 11 Teochew Alleged To Have Given False Evidence. CHARGED with intentionally giving j false evidence in judicial pro-; cedings before the Civil District Court on March 28. a Teochew named Chok Song Poh claimed trial this morning be- :i fore the Third Magistrate, Mr. J. M Brander. Mr. Paul80 words
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Article58 1934-04-05 11 The Band of the S S. Police, under th direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will pla the following programme, weather per mitting, at Katong Park to-morrov commencing at 5.15 p.m.: Overture t "Mirella," Gounod; Ballet. "C ppelia. Delibes; Waltz, "Lustige Bruder, Vollstedt: Fantasia, "Nautical Moments Winter; Selection58 words
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Advertisement107 1934-04-05 11 i••••••iii•.,•iiii,,,,,,,, lt FILMO "JS" I PROJECTOR I I The FILMO JS Projector is the 1 latest and the very best 16 mm Pro- I j jector any home can ever hope to own. S I 2 It is equipped with a powerful 750 I lamp which gives illumination I equal107 words
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Advertisement39 1934-04-05 11 AFTEfi ALL SOfiTS OF DftIVES Golf Drives, Motor Drives Whist Drives A Friend Arrives. PARDON ME! TIGER BEER IS BEST FRASER NEAVE, LTD. DISTR IBUTORS .lip til I. J. 11l I I Ml ,1111.1 I I .lIIJI I I39 words
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Article123 1934-04-05 12 FLEETWOOD-SMITH INEFFECTIVE. One-Day Match. Reuter. Colombo, Aprii 4. 'J'HE Australians, who are on their W to England, spent a day in Colombo to-day and met an AllCeylon XI in a whole-day match on the S.c.c. grounds. The visiters took first knock and experienced little difficulty with theReuter. - 123 words
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Article131 1934-04-05 12 Khalsa Overwhelmed By Cattle Co. Reserves. At the Jalan Besar Stadium vest*, day. the Straits Cattle Trader, b the Khalsa Association by six lcO s to nn S^^l^u? 1 <-B- a "o/°the a d the t£&?&L Osman, Amat" p ,7. Ah N seng. Ismail; Ibrahim. PUlg Cutr131 words
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Article433 1934-04-05 12 Hussein Scores Five Goals. SCORING five goals without reply, the Straits Cattle Trading Football Club were easy victors yesterday when they met the R.A.F. II in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League. Hussein, the winners' centre forward, was the hero of the day, scoring all the433 words
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Article27 1934-04-05 12 ihe Anglo-Chinese School will hnlri* commencing at 230 pm Stadium, and^nder 1 f F th Se who and parents of present boys will be welcome27 words
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Article168 1934-04-05 12 S.C.C. Tournament SemiFinals. DOME interesting matches will be play- ed in the S.C.C. tournament this afternoon. In the semi-finals of the championship singles E. Cherrington will meet Roy Smith and N. s. Wise will meet Dr L Demeny. JSt th < c i, arter "finals of the championw168 words
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Article74 1934-04-05 12 drawn as We ls£ 555, foursomes /to-morrow. < y ?S thly cayea y ff in as Miis rt c? t im nd Orm erod; Murrell and Miss Sim Gnce and Mrs Hawes Elkins and Mrs. G. Ambler; OootU and Mss Lucas; Patton and Miss Egß er Allen74 words
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Article46 1934-04-05 12 T h i! am to re Present the S.C.C In a friendly game at the S.CC to dm* against the 11th Battery. R.A. will be as follows: Van Bochhove; Hunt Van Rob P e r?^ Cr^ hton TayloJ Muncey 'Webb Robertson. Barnes. Welch. Cork46 words
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Article289 1934-04-05 12 Handicaps For Amateur Meeting. lIANDICAPS for the ft* day of the *wo-day raCP meeUng m at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow are as follows: 3.0Tp E m 1 POnieS CIaSS 3 DiV R^ le n, Pat 117 Gift 10.5 Red Blazes 11.5 Arjuna II 91 Lady Raja 10.13 Moobarak 99289 words
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Article22 1934-04-05 12 a result, a team from the civilian „i„kc and representatives of the Smbtt I Services will meet Malaya Combined22 words
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Article28 1934-04-05 12 The following will comprise rl p «a" Cn°an1 ,m Ki a K^ n S g ng Ee W E. C. De Souza. n Kee and28 words
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Article401 1934-04-05 12 Midnight Decision To Continue Journey. i MR. JIRO SATOH, at midnight last night, decided to continue on his journey to Europe by the "Hakone Maru," and not break it here and return to Japan, as he originally stated in a special interview with the401 words
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Article169 1934-04-05 12 Successes In Covered Courts Championships. a The second ySdav W ?t te o nniS c h^PionSSps C pCed tish »nrt y tl Queen s Club between British and Japanese players results one victory and one defeat each MiS e n feat S, English opponent by 1o Ku°wa169 words
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Article20 1934-04-05 12 Chinese Team To Play Pulau Brani. ccn T th e e S St A *g Sf" Bra i20 words
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Article, Illustration357 1934-04-05 12 Clever Doubles Play. MALAYAN CHAMPION BEATEN. (BY "ECHO.") gOME classy lawn tennis wa in an exhibition at the S.C.I evening, when three of the Ji anfßC Davis Cup team, now on their to Europe, met local player, j, doubles and357 words
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Article44 1934-04-05 12 Chua ma a t nd Fujikura **< Tnuu 0 6- 2 Leonff and Yamagishi and Fujikura beaf K. F. Smith and Dr. Hopkins 6-3 Yamagushi and Fujikura beat £eong6-! mith ChUa <*— SINGLES. 6-2? IS 6-3 mUra bCat Lhn Bons So44 words
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Article, Illustration437 1934-04-05 12 Bong Soo Good, But Nishimura Better. siiSfi?io^ est perha P s centred in the beaten fn £i mpion Lim Bon S s °o- un the tml t£. 1S countr y since he first won servin S. lost the first game, time ™i h r next t0 lead437 words
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Advertisement8 1934-04-05 12 Other sports items will be found on pajrell.8 words
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Article532 1934-04-05 13 Views Of Another European. FURTHER correspondence on the subject of the S.A.F.A. and the Malays comes to hand. "European" writes as follows: "I heartily endorse the sentiments expressed by A Lover of Good Football' in his letter regarding the treatment meted out to the leading Malay532 words
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Article341 1934-04-05 13 Innocently Accepted Payments For Expenses. Mr. Md. Noor bin Kassim ("Mat Noor"> writes: "In your issue of the 2nd inst., you published a protest made by Mr. Dollah bin Haji Ahmad against the action of the Malaya Football Association in the matter of inducing the S.A.F.A. to341 words
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Article222 1934-04-05 13 Amateur Championships To Be Held. THE annual general meeting of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association (1932 i was held at the Volunteer Headquarters last week. The following office-bearers were elected for 1934: President, Mr. G. W. Bryant. Vice-President. Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher. Committee, Messrs. B. G. H.222 words
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Article216 1934-04-05 13 Cricket Match Played At Balestier. The P.W.D. Sports Club beat the Ma'ay Cricket League by 67 runs. Scores: P.W.D. SPORTS CLUB. V. Ponniah c Mahmood b Sarip 13 J. V. T. Campbell c Sellah b Ismail 51 Samson de Silva c Ismail b Aluddin 31 G. Carlo216 words
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Article31 1934-04-05 13 Playing on Saturday last at the Trade School ground the Balestier Friendly Athletic Party beat the P.W.D Workshop XI ,4—o. Scorers: Seah Hee (2t, Seng Quee and Leong Whye.31 words
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Article220 1934-04-05 13 Interesting Cricket At The Depot. Scores in the cricket match played at the Police Depot on Saturday, when the Khalsa Association were beaten by 67 runs, were as follows: POLICE. Fernandez c. Fernando b. Ram Piara 14 Poulain b. Ram Piara 2 Haxworth b. Choor Singh 23220 words
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Article45 1934-04-05 13 S.C.C. team v. the Post Office on Friday, at the S.C.C: C. G. F. J. Drabbe; T. M. Maclachlan, A. N. Other; G. Dodds, R. V. Welch. R. Davidson; R. J. S. pavies, A. Ferguson, C H W Goult. T. Black. P. Bartram.45 words
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Advertisement226 1934-04-05 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance In force over $35,000,00? The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In 0» Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OPPICS: Great Eastern Ltfe Building, Cecil Street. Singapore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Bupreme Court ol England and com mi- LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.O. ATTRACTIVE226 words
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Miscellaneous399 1934-04-05 13 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the '•Malaya Tribune." This Diary U provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Havpenings of general interest will still be 'included in the399 words
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Article83 1934-04-05 14 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood tt che "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacingi, and on one83 words
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Article718 1934-04-05 14 (To the "Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With reference to your note on subordinates in "A* Malayan Commentary" in the "Sunday Tribune" of the 18th inst., I crave for a little space to state that, at last, we have found a gentleman in the person of Dr. O. F. Conoley718 words
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Article47 1934-04-05 14 "Patriot" (Muar) sent us some days ago a list of resolutions which he sul Rested should be submitted to tte 28 Dravidas Conference in Penan? last week-end. but he stated that he had already forwarded them to the President of the Conference, who no doSbtbSSlht47 words
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Article107 1934-04-05 14 Four Men Swim All Night. Reuter. Suva, Fiji. "FOUR men swam all night, pushing a •T water-logged boat through sharkinfested waters, to save their lives. The men were crossing the treacherous Somo Somo Straits when their boat capsized. The cargo fell into the sea but the boat, thoughReuter. - 107 words
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Article327 1934-04-05 14 Asßuan Dam Heightening Completed. Reuter. Cairo. rE vast piece of engineering work involved in the second heightening of the Assuan Dam has been completed, although the actual inauguration ceremony by King Fuad has been postponed oswing to the state of His Majesty's health. The great dam, aReuter. - 327 words
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Advertisement284 1934-04-05 14 EffSßl) UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST EFFECTIVE I ARHEOf MEDICINE FOR THE TREATI MENT OF ALL V.D. S AILMENTS. I I Obtainable from all leading i chemists I I Free Samples obtainable by applying to the Sole Agents: The Franco-Eastern Trading Co, 2-B, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE. j Hrad Office: Paris. j Bianchr*:284 words
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Advertisement50 1934-04-05 14 Sensational NewpQ WRITES ON BOTH SIDES! You could almost M «■> thai the ne* I fM Parker Vacuraatir £§i fcas two points! '/*I Wriie on cither side. |jf Magnificent ne« barrel design. /Jjn 102% nurr ink. without increaxe in size. Try tke Vaeumatic today. At all /Jv good dealers. m50 words
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Article82 1934-04-05 15 Man Who Began Austrian Upheaval. Vienna. April 3. F prominent Socialists and two aped from prison here fleeing in motor-cars to the ialists are believed to be mak-Crecho-Slovakia and the Nazis l Germany. the Socialists is Bernaschek, »1 the Socialists at Llnz, who i have given the82 words
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Article56 1934-04-05 15 Germany Makes A Token Payment. Reuter Wireless. Washington, Mar. 31. State Department and the GerAir.bussador have reached an agree- whereby Germany will make a n payment on April 3 of 3,177.125 :i.<marks in respect of the $50,000,000 to the United States in respect of ri claims and theReuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article54 1934-04-05 15 i inancia] Difficulties Of The German Press. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Mar. 31. old st newspaper, "Vossische Zeifound In 1704. has ceased publiA'l if same time, five other all pulisiied in Hamburg, ncluding the leading trade and shippun al, founded in 1730, have been d oul ot existenceReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article57 1934-04-05 15 Political Opponents To Be Married. Reuter Wireless. London, April 2. Prominent political opponents will be wed at North Berwick when Mr. Walter Elliot »Con.>. Minister for Agriculture, is married to Miss Katherine Tennant. until recently holder of high offices in the 1 Scottish Liberal Association and halfsister ofReuter Wireless. - 57 words
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Article98 1934-04-05 15 Sharp Rebuke By The Pope. Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 3. propaganda is sharply rebuked *\by The Pope in an Easter message to the Catholic Youth organisations in Germany published by the Catholic organ "Koelnische Volkszeitung." The message praises their unswerving loyalty to the Church, in spite of hardships andReuter. - 98 words
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Article154 1934-04-05 15 United Chinese Musical Association. The play entitled "Asal Pulang Asal" will be staged by the United Chinese Musical Association'on Saturday at 9 p.m. at the Great World. The Association has in the oast put up performances for various deserving charities. Now it has recognised the need to154 words
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Article67 1934-04-05 15 A memorial service was held at the Singapore Free Church of China for Mr Wong Woong Chien, father of the Rev Wong Hang Kong, the minister in charge of the church. Mr. Wong Woong Chien died in Foochow last month at the age of 80, leaving five sons67 words
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Article50 1934-04-05 15 Members of the Singapore Epworth Leagues are requested to note that arrangements for the Malacca Institute to be held from April 21 to 26, have been completed. A feature of the Institute IS that all the local Leagues will unite as one. as the Singapore Union Epworth League.50 words
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Article53 1934-04-05 15 I.L.P. Conference Meets At iork. Reuter Wireless. London, April 2 Independent LaW p?!l ference of "the t Y o°n rk M Un p der Moscow an d adeStecl hJSSMS* witn a recommeidatSn nf y tn 02 to 6 4 cutive lhat%fflitottor i Jfyf Exe nist InternationalReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article92 1934-04-05 15 Output More Than Last Year. Reuter. Berlin. •*S^de^^ ta increasingly m^ l c.?^? u country's itself last year SSFth?*"* dcubled 51,6*2 cars while last vll was to 105.832. 1 year increased at T J^, a e r iS r P rt 0f the °P el works mobile «ndReuter. - 92 words
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Article52 1934-04-05 15 Train Wrecked And Pillaged Near Harbin. Reuter Wireless. Harbin. April L Two people were killed and many in?aTk a?r« 3 bandits pulled U P fJpfJht d wrpc ed an oustward-bound SSf&SS. which th^y iired a d t T bandits overpowered and capturHn,i mil »tary guard. Communications have ceasedReuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Article50 1934-04-05 15 Effort By "Indo-Mala\ an Review." The "Indo-Malayan Review" of Ipoh has made a frtsh appeal for the Indian earthquake relief. A total of $1 474 57 has. already been collected. A further Rs. 1.000 has been remitted to India, making a total so far sent of Rs. 2.000.50 words
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Article40 1934-04-05 15 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 3. Vice-Admiral Martin, the French air expert, was killed when the amphibian aeroplane in which he was flying crashed in alighting on the Seine near Ablons. The pilot and the machine were both uninjured.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article34 1934-04-05 15 Reuter Wireless. London, April 2. The death is announced of the distinguished preacher and writer, Dom Cuthbert Butler, a former master and exAbbot of Downside School, at the age of 76.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous368 1934-04-05 15 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. O.M.T. 6.15 a.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Playing the Game, a farcical extravaganza, specially' written for broadcasting by Li du Garde Peach; music by George Barker; orchestral arrangements by Robert Chignell; produced by Charles Brewer; The B.B.C. Theatre Orches.ra. conducted by Stanford Robinson. 7.15 a.m.368 words
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Miscellaneous218 1934-04-05 15 10.30-10.45 p.m. News Bulletin. 11.0 pm. Time Signal L-om Big Ben. Reginald King and his Orchestra; Percy Manchester (tenor). 12.0 Midn t. Time Signal from Greenwich. My Work in Canada, a conversation with Mr. Spencer H. Tuck, a furtrader. 12.15 a nr. Phyllis Scott (soprano) and John Rorke (baritone) In218 words
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Article, Illustration8 1934-04-05 16 saw towm&tfffigmLisM mms*»8 words
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Article, Illustration26 1934-04-05 1626 words
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Article, Illustration13 1934-04-05 16 Mr. Charlie Scow. badminton champion of the Malacca Hi<?h School and Epworth Leagve.13 words
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Article, Illustration47 1934-04-05 16 A Photograph taken at P*termarUzberg when zul U s danced before Prince George at a greatf daba. during nis tour of South Africa. A splendid spectacle of native Africa, provided for Prlnr* rw,*- v P d fof Prince Oeor e when fiv thousand Zulus danced before him.47 words
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Advertisement7 1934-04-05 16 t\ead The tribune For 'Best SPORTS REPORTS.7 words
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Advertisement114 1934-04-05 16 "DAISY" for FLOWERS 15, Orchard Rd, Singapore. Phone 4097 a m mu m 111 For the First time Wtm cigarettes packed in If NATURAL WOOD 1 /tfta/n their perfect condition l here is only one perfect packing fragrance of the leaf intact. tor cigarettes—natural wood. f There is only one114 words
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