Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1934
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Title Section41 1934-04-12 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL No. 86 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, April 12, 1934. Malaya Tribune 16 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement111 1934-04-12 1 I iiuulaij (Tribune Try Glover Brand lj Baby d Your Purse Kconomy and fHWig i■ iiiitf »w THF EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. ais ac ion. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. I r I MBEy Have you ordered your I'M LEG OF LAMB V&Z^ggggßg^H A Mint Sauce? aHW^HWM^BI^HHEfIHBII Tender Delicious A H'n'fc111 words
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Advertisement116 1934-04-12 1 A. FTINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. <jUINNESS is the best BUT BE SURE116 words
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Article113 1934-04-12 2 Switzerland Opposed To Her Membership. Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Apri. 9. THAT Russia will be admitted as a member of the League of Rations is the hope in League circles. The QuesUon will be discussed when M. arrives shortly for the resumption oi disarmament talks. Serious obstaclesReuter Wireless. - 113 words
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Article149 1934-04-12 2 British Memorandum On Armaments. Reuter Wireless. London, Apr. 7.SIR John Simon is now studying the French armament Note, which floater understands proves that the British memorandum is making progress The Fench Note recognises that there has been a considerable change in the aspect of the situation. France upReuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article208 1934-04-12 2 Application For Accounts And Dissolution. In the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, a Chinese named Yeo Kian Leong, claiming that there was a partnership between him and another Chinese called Ang Sam Seng, applied for the dissolution of the alleged partnership. He also208 words
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Article562 1934-04-12 2 Important Successes In Szechuen. Shanghai, April 11. mKE -Reds" in west Fukien still conT stitute a serious They aI T STftlnW* and Chang*. anS H et t essln a fof the Government troops launch another vigorous camS Li Mci Van are units from Taining and Shaowu are562 words
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Article66 1934-04-12 2 Brother Of Producer Of "Journey's End." Reuter Wireless. London April 7. A man whom a policeman saw shouting, "Fire"! through a window of an apartment house in Bloomsbury from which dense smoke was coming was found shot dead in the room where the fire started. He wasReuter Wireless. - 66 words
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Advertisement183 1934-04-12 2 i i i!nrjmnini>*mntH*.i.w*'«'W'» L M Has been awarded 24 OoU and I i silver Medals I y Stimulates the Appetite. I THE BEST "PICK-ME-UP s I Agents for British Malaya 8.N.8.: 3 HOCK SENG CO., Singapore. 311 313, Victoria Street. 2 Hongkong Shanghai: a I The HO Thong Co Ltd.183 words
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Advertisement208 1934-04-12 2 Pyramid Handkerchiefs, like all Tootal I H Products, are completely reliable. Each I H one guaranteed to give you satisfaction I H or to be replaced. See the delightful 1 variety in both men's and women's sizes. You'd know them by the Pyramid label 1 I 1 [\1 Waham »Wks208 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous456 1934-04-12 2 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. For local time add 7 hrs. 20 minutes. 12.35 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. Variety < programme (gramophone records) 1.05 p.m. Music for woodwind and pianoforte (gramophone records). 1.35 p.m. Twne Signal from Greenwich. Waterfront, and Open Sea. a talk. LSI p.m. A recital by456 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1934-04-12 3 Ai. HASSAN. I i ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. lf-37, Br as Baoah 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. SERANGOON CAFE AND RESTAURANT 593 A. SERANGOON ROAD, vn of Serangcon Rd. and521 words
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Advertisement485 1934-04-12 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. DEFAULTER'S SALE OF SIX CASES OF SPLIT DYED LIMBRIC (14.764 V, yards). Ex s.s. "Agamennon." "Patroclus" "Calchus" to be sold by public auction At the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Coy., Ltd.. No. 30, Chulia Street, OX FRIDAY, APR. 13, 1934, AT 10.30 AM. Now On View.485 words
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Advertisement354 1934-04-12 3 j FOR SALE. J FOR SALE —Six Motors, 110 Volts, DC, M K.P. Apply to: 67-C. Lavender Street. When on Serangoon Road don't forget— refresh yourself at the Anglo American Lunch Fcom, 112, Upper Serangoon Road. THE GREAT FLUID CLEANSER. That washes and cleans everything in the home from the354 words
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Advertisement369 1934-04-12 3 EDUCATIONAL. EAR EASTERN MUSK; SCHOOL, Established 1928. i (A Government Registered 8chool) i i For B °y s and Girls). inU? c Dhoby Ghwt Singapore. ■In *****1(1 Mu lcal EducatlonKE£^ls! both Technique and Iheory. Complete Courses leading to T CJL Certificate. Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCTANO. Principal. TUITION In369 words
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Advertisement326 1934-04-12 3 ELLAMS ALL-BRITISH DUPLICATOR. 100 Copies A Minute. Speedy and silent in action, this Dupli- j cator is capable of turning cut one j 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 copies326 words
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Advertisement403 1934-04-12 3 NEW SHII'MIC VULCa|: 3 I 16 JEWEL. 18 CAF^I K < LD CHRQ MjEI I JUST RECEIVED. EVERY ONE OF THEM SOLD BY BEAR A FIVE-YEAR GUAR A NT jjvt YICK WOH HING, M 429. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. *j] (Near Middle Road). (■■■MHMMMMHA j.g TO LET. *'i ill TO LET—Bungalow403 words
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454 1934-04-12 4 Shipping News Notices. SOVIET MYSTERY FREIGHTER. Refloated From Pratas Shoals. j Hongkong, April 3. I [ESCORTED by a sister ship and another J Soviet vessel the Soviet Government freighter "Kuznetz Lessou" is departing from Pratas Island with the veil of mystery which has surrounded her ever since she can aground454 words
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Article271 1934-04-12 4 Award For Coxswain Who Gave His Life. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has awarded Its god medal to the Jale Coxswain Rob rt Pat ton. of Runswick, Yorkshire. This is the highest award which the Institution can give. It is the Victoria Cross or the lifeboat service, and271 words
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Article55 1934-04-12 4 New land with a coastline 150 miles m extent has been discovered In the Antarctic, according to Lars Christensen, the Norwegian icientist. He has just returned from an expedition to ihe Antarctic by the tanker "Thorshaven." of Monte Video. He has named it "Princess Astrld land" Its55 words
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Article363 1934-04-12 4 Liner Commander To Retire. WHEN the Canadian Pacific liner "Duchess of Athoir arrived at Liverpool last month from one of her Medi.er.ranean cruises it was announced that her command' r. C;«pta'n j David Sinclair McQueen, will be retiring on I April 14, after 44 years' sea service, most363 words
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Article128 1934-04-12 4 a new huh house, (>f reinforced concrete construction, baa recently been completed a* Barbara Po.nt, 12 mill we tof Honolulu in the Hawaiian Islands. The new and .allei s'ructur- replaces :i lighthouse built at th; point in 1838. during ihe reign of King Kaia haua The old128 words
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Article87 1934-04-12 4 The 'Arundel" a Sou.hern Railway Company steamer well ksiown Jo many British •ravellers to ihe Continent, is to l>e broken up for scrap. Aitn th<: new .ship, the "Brighton," ems put in o service on the Newhavcn-Dieppe route, the "Arundel" was laid up at Newhaven. and she87 words
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Article60 1934-04-12 4 I N< t;ot:a ions between n preventatives of the German Baltic shipping companies and of the Polish State Shipping Company (Zcgluga Polskai have resulted in a freightage pool being arranged for goods traffic and Gdynia. Th* agreement has already been signed by Hamburg, and will shortly60 words
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Article167 1934-04-12 4 Govt Plans Large Man-1 timer Project. Mndrkd. MniUi "JB. j THE Ooveitunon. in»cnds Ui iixvadira Jr. <nt> Coil's in tIW IMW fU'mr a in»rl- jne cnnuouoicatk*» bill providing tor th."t nve iratMs-ocranic ll»»« und flrt*«n r«KUliu merchant >Mppinß Umi». Tlu- prOJfcttfd Unit hit a» follow: M 1 —Nwrlt»167 words
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Article201 1934-04-12 4 Chinese Plead For Japanese Lives. Dairen. March M. Thank. Ul the llnirlj m'erccssion ol Aye :hlnese comrades, eight Japanese and five Qorean numbers of the crew, of two Datnen «Wten return-d hire safely i .lay 0 tell of heir encounter with a gang of pirates The incident201 words
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Article103 1934-04-12 4 Heavy Damage Done To Shipping. Hankow, March 20. A heavy storm swept ova- the Yang ze today. The storm started at noon when several boa s in the river were overturned. A number of telegram poles near Wuchang were uprooted and quite a number of houses collapsed both103 words
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Article100 1934-04-12 4 Warships Raid Fukien Lair. Nanking. March 19. Under orders of the Minis ry of the Navy. Chinese naval force, made a raid on a piia g den on Mir 17 on the Fuki' n coast, using two cruisers and two gunboats. The raid was a comple success and100 words
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Article349 1934-04-12 4 Bereaved Families Claim Compensation. Canton, April 2. SO many lives were los when the "Szhoi" foundered near Pakhoktung on March 4, that General Chan Chai-tong has taken a personal interes„ in preventing a (recurrence of such needless accidents. He has moved the Political Council to award349 words
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Article68 1934-04-12 4 Since the strike of ftremen and seamen on Orcck steamers in 'Sou h Wales took place: over 150 Arab seamen have been signed on to takp the places of the strikers The majority of these Arab seamen have for some time been receivirg public assis ance68 words
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Article70 1934-04-12 4 Grca. Lakes navigation may not get under way until ea~ly May because sub-zero temperatures have caused the lakes to freeze in many places from 20 to 30 inches. The season usually opens April 15. Captain Joseph S. Wood, president of the Lake Carriers' Associa ion. Cleveland, predicts70 words
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Advertisement343 1934-04-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 P& o*nd BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore, CORFU IftjMf Apr la MANTUA liono Apr. 27 HHUTAN MM May 10 RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 11 II EH A R «.000 May 24 KAIFAR-I-HIND 11.500 May 25 Ojvo only. HOMEWARDS. f ,f>HVC Tonnage.343 words
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Advertisement63 1934-04-12 4 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD., (Incorporated in BJB.). Steamship passages booked by all T,lncs. Airmail tickets obtainable here. F.M.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING m Baggage, household effects and merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further Information regarding sailings and fares63 words
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Advertisement201 1934-04-12 4 tffUOYD TRIESTINO m OW < Incorporated in Itaivi EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA. Calllne at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. n Karachi, Adf«. Massowah, Sue?, Port Said Calling at Penang. Colombo. Bombay. Brlndisl. Venice and Trieste Suez. Port Said. Brindisi, Venice Ac Trieste. m.v. TEROESTEA Apr II Anr201 words
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Advertisement223 1934-04-12 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeuUcll |H B P] Australlache Dampfscbifli (H CJ Oesellschalt. (Companies incorporated In Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S pore. s.s. RUHR, via Manila Apr. 19 ms. KULMERLAND. via Manila May 1 ms. PREUSSEN, via Manila May 16 m s.223 words
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Advertisement567 1934-04-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER I LLOYD. j (Incorporated n The undernoted are the Mends! fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1934. "COBLENZ." for Manila, in S'hai. North China and Japan Apr 25 HOMEWARDS. Ml t "GRANDON." for Aden, M'seilles, Oran, R'dam, BTburg tad Bremen Apr 12 "PTJLDA," for Genoa. Barcelona. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen567 words
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Article330 1934-04-12 5 Mining Shares. Thursday, 11 a.m. share quotations are and Co., exchange and Jjj Buyers. Seller*. 6 9 7|- bang Tin 39'- 4lj--42 6 43 6cd I iii 15- 16--1 92>/ 2 2.00 34 9 35 6 43 44 Tin 8- 9|--0.55 0.58 cd 0.50 0.52 143 15Ulic330 words
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Article95 1934-04-12 5 FRASER CO., EXCHANQI AND BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. I re Municipal 5 per cent. mJOO 108 norn Bb I '.'ir.icipal 4- per cent. 105 107 norn Blneaporo Municipal (190 -4' per cent. 100 108 norn Kngaj r< Municipal I pei cent 102 103 norn "unicipal per cent. 11595 words
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154 1934-04-12 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. ALL MARKETS FIRM. Effect Of Control Rumours. (By Out Financial Corregpondent.) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices: Rubber (Singapore), 18 \i cts., up V 4 ct. Market Tone: Firm. Tin (Singapore), $119 H, "P tYesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 5 19|32d., up 1 i{ d. Market154 words
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Article202 1934-04-12 5 Singapore, April 12. R. (Siam iW. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $3G Rice, B. Sia m N. 1 per Koyan $82 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan Siam, No. 1 Siam, No 2 514 a Siam, No. 3 SI202 words
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Article118 1934-04-12 5 West Africans Are Good Features. Reuter Wireless. London, Apiril 10. THE Stock Exchange to-day saw a good recovery in gilt-edged securities, the new 3 per cent, funding loan improving from 5|16 to 116 discount. West Africans provided further good features but on the other hand Kaffirs ware adverselyReuter Wireless. - 118 words
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Article84 1934-04-12 5 Last Week's Exports From Malaya. During the week ending April 7, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 60.176 cases, of which 51,075 cases were to the United Kingdom, 2.470 cases to the Continent of Europe. 2.000 cases to Canada, and 4,031 cases elsewhere. Total exports84 words
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Article114 1934-04-12 5 Interim Of One Per Cent. Declared. The Board of British Tin Investment Corpora ion has declared an interim dividend of one per cent, less tax. in respect of the quarter :o March 31. payable on April 3. For 1933 an initial dividend of four per cent, was distributed114 words
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Article80 1934-04-12 5 Agreement Between Companies Lasts One Month. Practically the whole of the concerns in Bangkok manufacturing ice at the end of February signed an agreement regulating their outputs and selling ice at uniform prices. This agreement became effective as and from March 1. and it ceased to be effective80 words
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Article116 1934-04-12 5 Foreign imports of tin ore during the month ci March. 1934 Country of Origin. Tons. 1. Alaska 2. Burma 251 3. Ne herlands India:— Banka and Billiton Singk p Other Places 4. French Indo-China 127 5. Japan 7 6. Siam 1 737 7. Tanganyika I£i 8. Union116 words
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Article32 1934-04-12 5 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd., for March, 1934, amounts to 39,000 lb., making a total of 312,000 ID. for the seven months of the current financial year.32 words
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Article127 1934-04-12 5 Fillip To Foreign Bonds. Reuter. London, April 11. A hX* venture in the field of inT^ 6 1 Uu ts canu a fillip to the market in foreign bonds 10-day, which materially improved, particulars Germans and Brazilians, on the news of the formation of a foreign govern£f,ria,? 0Reuter. - 127 words
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Article135 1934-04-12 5 No Distribution At Present. THE Bikam Rubber Estate, a member of the Harrisons and Crosfield group, reports a net profit cf £5.877 for 1933, as against a loso of £2,304 for the previous year. The company has recently acquired the Sungkai-Chumor Estates and the North Labte rjohore» Rubber135 words
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Article120 1934-04-12 5 Direct Responsibility To Be Undertaken. When in 1921 the Federated Malay States desired to raise a sterling loan, it was necessary to do so through the Straits Settlements in order that the Colonial Stock Acts might apply to the issue. A draft bill is now published in the120 words
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Article29 1934-04-12 5 The following outputs are advised for March Henrietta Rubber Estate. Ltd., 61,000 lb.; Sungei Matang Rubber Estate, Ltd., 43.000 lb.; Rampah Coconut Estates, Ltd., 71,500 nuts.29 words
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Article1151 1934-04-12 5 Report Of Progress Made. TIHE report of the directors ol Puula Kamlrl, for the year ended Dec. 31, presented at a meeting of shareholders at Kuala Lumpur on April 7, states: During the year t he company's agricultural titles were converted into mining tides and on Nov.1,151 words
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Article374 1934-04-12 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lysli and Evatt. ~M. Issue r v ~|t j Value. Fraser Lyaa m Shares. Co. Evan 1 Allenby 1.00 1.10 100 10a 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 070 080374 words
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Article279 1934-04-12 5 FRASER CO.'B QUOTATIONS. d 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Ti 3 S n Buyers. Sellers > a. > $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. 0.75 085 $2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.45 1 51» £1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco liy 122> $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 540 5 t>o £1 £1 C.279 words
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Article73 1934-04-12 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose; IK', 1810 do. fP0.8.) 181 It; 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender: April li! 18 716 May Jim IS 1 18 j July Sep". II 18 .h Oct.-Dec. 19% 19' A Tone73 words
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Advertisement54 1934-04-12 5 TTIK SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., d in New Zealand.) FIRE, M ARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. 01 NCR: 2. FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED As HJKAJCCI CORPORATION, LTD. IKE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, r KSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. °*HCI: No 4. Cecil Street, Singapore54 words
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Advertisement88 1934-04-12 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Pald-up-Capltal £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit88 words
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Advertisement209 1934-04-12 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Uu $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, NNGAFOtt. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Chee Swee209 words
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Advertisement460 1934-04-12 6 ALL 'sHOw" TER I 71 THE GREATEST UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IS SOLVED! 20 MILLION j] Jj IDLE HUSBANDS CALLED BACK TO THEIR HOMEWORK j| I Let these six great stars teach you > J I I THE NEW CODE FOR LOVERS! a nj ADOLPHE MENJOU [fl GENEVIEVE TOBIN IU jj EDW.460 words
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Advertisement261 1934-04-12 6 AMUSEMENT®. riliil;i|lllli|ll|il|ii|iltlllljllln|:it.'|illlt|: |:i|nn I. Ijili.lM, I:,!! I, I. r I 111 iilJ i ri|ii|i.| l !liii::|H|ll|>'|lt|nr:|,l|li|>i|:L' B I TO-NIGHT j 1 ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY AS A I MASTERPIECE 1 j DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. and ELIZABETH BERGNER j in United Artists Thrilling Production "CATHERINE the GREAT"! The red days261 words
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Advertisement298 1934-04-12 6 F 2 Z~. LAS T NIGHTn?" AL9AMBRA KNI GHT I "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" Grab ycur baggage I Buy your ticket Get aboard You Ccun'rv Cruise .hat wlB raLe your hair ar.d pound your pulse* nenk before ycu're through! What a tim What a trip' v, j Q She used her298 words
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Article, Illustration70 1934-04-12 7 VKRIVING. j messengers arrived In r P and O. "Ranchi" .out. Miss E Somerville, M«»ran. .mithiimberland, Lt. Col.' /V Flfleld, Mr A. Ferr.uey. Mr and Mrs. t Mrec children. '•Ti II Fo»?dcn, Mr Hyde Mn t. Koster, Mr. T. M Lawrie, Mr. and70 words
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Article32 1934-04-12 7 i• A.!.»L'uau" is due here from Saturday April 14. at 9 am .i m the -ame day at 1 p.m MongKung. Shanghai and i,. nit berth along u S.HB arrival32 words
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Article108 1934-04-12 7 Hot k." 1.329 tons, trom Bang- Sourabaya 13-4 Yung." 1.344 luns. from Batavla iv,i ports 13-4 563 tons, from Tump.it 8-4, 11 j! 14-4 .248 tuns. Irom Terempa 10-4. rtbu 14-4 .1 Hone Liong," 1,617 tons. Irom iv.i 4-4 lo Sourabaya 13-4. Molli 3.107 tons, from Dun--4108 words
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Article14 1934-04-12 7 It's a poor week-end without the "Sunday Tribune" Malaya's brightest Hid cheapest weekly journal.14 words
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Article125 1934-04-12 7 Mails from Europe (London mails despatched on March 22\ by "Corfu" 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 day. From Holland and Germany by the "Poelau Laut," due at125 words
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Article205 1934-04-12 7 SELLING. Sim-apore, April 12. London 4 months' sight 2J4 ***** London 3 months' sight £J W London 60 days' sight Jg* London 30 days' signt n-l London demand Hi X London T.T 4 g Lyons and Pans demand »0» j Hamburg demand New York demand g Batavia and205 words
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Article83 1934-04-12 7 (From Our Own Correspondent j Seremban. April 10. Mr. A. H. Waddmgton i.s expected back from leave and will .succeed Mr. H. P. Bryson. as Secretary to Resident. N.S. when the latter goe< Home on leave. It has been notified that Wednesday. Apr. 25. wiil be observed as83 words
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Article174 1934-04-12 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. v v TO D AY, APRIL 12. High lides._9.37 a.m.. 10.15 p.m. eCO^ i K> nUal Livest ock and Trades Exhibition at old Racecourse till M f. 24 Opening by H. E. the Hon. Mr. A. Caldecott at 4.30174 words
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Article70 1934-04-12 7 r ALHAMBRA— Lew Ayres in 'Cross Country Cruise." APOLLO.—Chinese pictures. CAPITOL —-Catherine The Great." EMPIRE.—' Tugboat Annie." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH —Shashi Punhoo." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—Adoiphe A'.enjou and Genevieve Tobin in "Easy To70 words
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Advertisement369 1934-04-12 7 wimnwiini lllliw^,iro iniltl^ SINGAPORE HOTELS «uiui.iininiut: •iiiaiwimuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiniaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiryintiis NETBOPOLE HOTEL TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. IDEAL CENTRAL. MODERN SANITATION. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. MODERATE RATES. PER DAY. PER MONTH. Single Double. Single Double Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50 $4.00 40.00 70.00 Bed and Breakfast $3.00 $5.00369 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous153 1934-04-12 7 [POSTAL INTtIUGCNtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Kemaman. Kemasek, Dungun, Trengganu and Besut iHong Ho> 2 p.m. 1 Rangoon. North and East India 'Khandalla) 3 p.m. Southern India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Seiat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang (Tidore) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo, Celebes,153 words
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Obituary49 1934-04-12 8 Mrs. G. J. Pcieira b g to tender her sincere thanks to relatives and friends who at ended the funeral of her late husband Gecrge Jac b and to these who sent wreaths and t.ltgrams and let its of condolence. (S.S. and F.M.S. papers please copy).49 words
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Article701 1934-04-12 8 IJUMEROUS complaints are being received from the local radio listening public against the interference they have to endure. Radio reception in this country has gone past the stage of experiment and the twiddling of knobs in the small hours. The possessor of a good instrument can receive701 words
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Article46 1934-04-12 8 A meeting of Committee No. 1 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners agreed td the terms of the proposed general prohibition of tricars as pas-senger-carrying vehicles in Singapore. It was decided that the annual tax on bullock-carts fitted with pneumatic tyres should not be reduced.46 words
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Article381 1934-04-12 8 The commission of enquiry into the purchase of the Sungei Besi Power Station resumed its sitting on Tuesday. Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi, wi.'h their daughters, are staying at Southwood, Harpsden, Henley-on-Thames. The Rev. and Mrs. M. Dodsworth. who left Malacca for the United States not long ago, on furlough,381 words
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107 1934-04-12 8 IT is not improbable that rubber will reach sixpence a pound within the next few days; and on full production that price represents prosperity, with costs at their present level. But though a genuine improvement in demand partly accounts for the rise, it is107 words
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Article130 1934-04-12 8 APROPOS. Messrs. Lewis and Peat's Review of 1933. just received, gives statistics which are a reminder of two salient facts—that Malaya produced well over half the world's rubber, and ihe United States is responsible for almost exactly half of the consumption; and of the potent pro-Restriction fact that130 words
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Article131 1934-04-12 8 llfE were in error in supposing, in our editorial the other day, that the Government had actually given financial assistance to the Anti-Opium Society to a maximum of $10,000. dollar-for-dollar with public subscriptions. We were quoting the statement on Page 1 of the report, that the Government131 words
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Article141 1934-04-12 8 rpHE number of cases winch have h* brought up in the police court, lT in which men are charged with hay stolen fountain pens born the of their owners indicates the ne2 for the moment at least. 0 f vigilance on the part of thi fountain-pen owners.141 words
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Article175 1934-04-12 8 j WfHEN it is the case of an anna; meeting of a company, an as*, ciation or even a club, there is of;«i I tendency—understandable get the business over as quickly a possible. Most people are all for peaj jand quietness, and the shareholder I member who persists175 words
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Article451 1934-04-12 8 Sty "/GARDEN City of Malaya"—that's Mr. John Hands' description of K.L. A Penang is known as "Queen of the East," Singapore as "a sink of iniquity," and Ipoh—! A A A I omit Malacca, because it has dropped "Sleepy Hollow" and has not yet been re-christened. A A451 words
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Article30 1934-04-12 8 EARLIER CABLES, on page RADIO PROGRAMME, on P*B?* ROTARY MEETING, on page SPORTS NEWS, on Dftjges 12 CLUB DIARY, on page nn GOVT. SERVANTS AND DEBT, on30 words
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Advertisement260 1934-04-12 8 V«iilMtii|ii»iiiniiiriiMiniii|MliiiH^^ j COLUMBIA MILK j j UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED. VACUUM PACKED i I!j It Made# j Price Per Tin j Small Size 10 Cents j FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS, OR THE j Z Sole Agents i j Robinson Co., Ltd., i I SINGAPORE. I^'SALE i PASTEUR FILTERS. /Ml Th. and Safest260 words
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Advertisement32 1934-04-12 8 FEW ARE GIVEV THE ART OP PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG32 words
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103 1934-04-12 9 TELEPHONE CALL MYSTERY. IKISI'ITAL heads ITZZLED. Police Consulted. |\»!>; Station Did Not King t p. STRANGE rumour is afloat in connection with the murf|t r ol Inspector A. E. Popejoy. It appears that early on Sunday morning last, the day Mak Weng Cheng,103 words
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Article118 1934-04-12 9 THE recipient of the message passed it on to higher authorities, one of whom, knowing that the detective was not in a fit state to make the umejr, also that tne police were aware fth 3 fact, decided to have the n.ysterio"' message confirmed. f i?118 words
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Article99 1934-04-12 9 American Film Shown In Britain. Reuter. Berlin. April 11. fjML.\IS are again the subject of AngloGerman diplomatic representations. The Government has protested to Britain an American film entitled snown in Britain, on the tiround i%|t it is a "hate" film and defames the officers of the oldReuter. - 99 words
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Article159 1934-04-12 9 orki r injured In Falling Off A Truck. It.<ii n rrtoh»» In the employ of th* Ij- p irimt-nf, Changi. sustained to <* head and face when lie f<> 1 .1 iiihl railway truck near the Cl.iitm) Ro.td at 10.26 am ironi pains In the uvt wivs conveyed159 words
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Article29 1934-04-12 9 London, April 11. th has occur red of Miss Mary at the age of 78. She was a v m China from 1886 until 1921. 1 Renter29 words
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Article22 1934-04-12 9 Mr. A. S. Anderson, of the Asiatic ull cum Co Singapore, is sailing for on leave by the "Ranchi" toi morn,* J22 words
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Article25 1934-04-12 9 Mr Sadlar, from Athens, and Mr. Saw aw, from Rangoon, were pasI by the Imperial Airways liner ifn!! 01 "*luch arrived at Singapore l«wB Karachi.25 words
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Article169 1934-04-12 9 Narrow Escape Of Two Women. I THE proprietress of the Himalayan Pharmacy, 62 Owen Road, Mrs. Lakshmi Naidu, and Miss Sharadabai, and several others in the building had a narrow escape from serious injury during the thunderstorn yesterday afternoon. The storm was at its height when169 words
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Article107 1934-04-12 9 Secretary For Colonies Non-Committal. Reuter. London, April 11. IN the House of Commons at question time this afternoon, invited to make a statement on the position of the negotiations for rubber restriction, in consequence of the contradictory official and unofficial statements from the Continent. Sir Philip Cunliffe ListerReuter. - 107 words
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Article113 1934-04-12 9 Irish Sweepstakes May Be Represented. Reuter Wireless. London. April 10. IRISH Sweepstakes may be represented in the London-Melbourne centenary air race to be held in October this year. Mr. Joseph McGrath, ManagingDirector of the Irish Hospitals Trust, organisers of the sweepstakes, has announced that he intends toReuter Wireless. - 113 words
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Article44 1934-04-12 9 Remarkable Send-Off In Bangkok. (Frow. Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, April 11. The British Minister, with his wife, received a remarkable send-ofi when they boarded this afternoon's express for Europe. The gathering was representative of all the best of officialdom, old and new.44 words
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Article42 1934-04-12 9 Eleven Stabbings In Bangkok Trouble. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, April 11. The rice mill difficulties continue, causing losses and the hold un of shipping. Eleven cases of stabbing have been reported by the police since the strike commenced.42 words
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Article45 1934-04-12 9 Workers Break Up Royalist Meeting. Reuter. Lens, April 12. A miner was shot dead and twenty Rcyalists were seriously injured in a fight when workers invaded a Royalist meeting at Meninlietard. Revolvers, knuckle-dusters and other weapons were freely used in the encounter—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article119 1934-04-12 9 Ether And Spirits In Pigs' Bladders. Reuter. Berlin, April 12. EIGHT people were killed and seven seriously injured by an explosion caused by smugglers in a lonely farmstead at Kutzoben, near the GermanPolish frontier. There were filling pigs' bladders with ether and methylated spirits. One ofReuter. - 119 words
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Article149 1934-04-12 9 Son And Daughter To Join Socialists Reuter Wireless. London, April 10. IN connection with the forty-fourth anniversary to-day of Mr. Lloyd George's election to Parliament, political writers recall his first condidature, Fifty votes for Mr. Lloyd George somehow became mixed with those of his opponents and thisReuter Wireless. - 149 words
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Article219 1934-04-12 9 Kuala Lumpur's Powers Greater Than Singapore's. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 11. F*ts In rice stores formed a topic of lengthy discussion at to-day's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. Mr. John Hands proposed that the of a sub-committee that rice stores should219 words
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Article90 1934-04-12 9 Shanghai, April 12. An unu. c ual incident occurred yesterday morning outside the offices of the Bureau of Social Affairs when thousands of workers of the American Asiatic (Meiva) Silk Factory demonstrated against the cutting of their wages. An injured woman worker —the Police charged the crowd Jo90 words
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Article40 1934-04-12 9 A small fire occurred at 11, Upper Chinchew Street at 7.13 p.m. yesterday, due to a methylated spirit lamp exploding. The Fire Brigade was in attendance and extinguished the fire within a few minutes after their arrival40 words
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Article60 1934-04-12 9 The Siamese police have arrested a number of people fcr plotting against the Government to seize the railways, Don Muang aerodrome and the posts and telegraphs service. Those arrestee include five Siamese working on verna cular papers, a former secretary to Pnya Mano's Government, and the son of a noble60 words
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Article300 1934-04-12 9 Visits Canada. HOPES TO FOUND A MONASTERY. Reuter. Vancouver, Apr l 11. ACCOMPANIED by six nuns and four monks, Trebitsch-Lincoln arrived here to-day on the "Empress of Russia." He declared that he intends to found a Buddhist monastery in Europe. He described himself as "the most calumniated manReuter. - 300 words
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Article79 1934-04-12 9 Final Section Of Air Route In Autumn. Reuter. London, April 11. IN the House of Commons Sir Philip Sassoon (Under-Secre-tary for Air) announced that the Government hoped that th- final section of the Empire air route, between Singapore and Australia, for which the British and Australian Governments are takingReuter. - 79 words
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Article197 1934-04-12 9 Mr. T. M. Stevens And Miss H. D. Clarkson. THE wedding of Mr. Trevor Miles Stevens, of the Electricity Deoartrnen* Sirgapore Municipality, son of Mr and Mrs. W. M. Stevens, of Gloucester and Miss Helen Doreen Clarkson. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Clarkson, of Alexandra Barracks.197 words
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Article39 1934-04-12 9 American Steamer Drifting Helplessly. Reuter. Tokyo. April 11. A message from Hakodate states that the Maru" has wirelessed that the American steamer "Silksworth,' from Vladivostock for Muroran. has proprllor trouble and is drifting East 135.40, North 42.35.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article81 1934-04-12 9 Made Certain He Would Not Be Rescued. Reuter. Colombo, April 11. rpHE "Hakone Maru," from which Jiro Satoh, the tennis star, captain of the Japanese Davis Cup team, jumped overboard while the vessel was between Singapore and Penang arrived here to-day. It is assumed that Satoh made certainReuter. - 81 words
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Article123 1934-04-12 9 Confidential Report TV K.L. Sanitary Board. Kuaiu Lumpur. Api 11 11. CHARGES of bribery and exiorlloi made by Mr. John Hands six months' ago were raised again nt -day's meet .'ng of the Kuulu Lumpur Sanitary, Board Mr Sear wished to know when there J port dealing with123 words
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1033 1934-04-12 10 WORLD FIGHT FOR TRADE. The Human Aspect. MISSION A GESTURE OF GOODWILL. I nrilK Right Hon. Mr. J. G. Latham, i Australian Minister for Industry. M made a striking speech on trade relations between the nations of the fa world and their effect on international understanding1,033 words
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Article1247 1934-04-12 10 The Right Hon. Mr. Latham Explains. Mr. Latham, in reply, said: When I hear it said that you have 26 nationalities represented in this club I think af my own Club. There we have only one nationality represented. We are doing good work but we cannot hope" to1,247 words
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Article274 1934-04-12 10 Australian Relations With Dutch Indies. MR. Latham is accompanied on his goodwill tour by Mr. Longfield Lloyd, an officer of the Commonwealth Attor-ney-General's Department; Mr. A. C. Moore, of the Australian Customs; Mr H. Standish, secretary; Mr. J. Ferguson, assistant secretary; Mr. Frank Murray, representing the "Sydney274 words
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Article166 1934-04-12 10 Panel Of "Adoration Of The Lamb." Reuter. Brusssls, April 11. A PRICELESS treasure of Flemish art was stolen from the Cathedral of St. Bavon in Ghent during the night, when a panel of the altar screen bearing the famour Triptych, "The Adoration of the Lamb," by JanReuter. - 166 words
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Article89 1934-04-12 10 Judgment Reserved In The Supreme Court. Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice Gerahty in the case in which Tan Joo Hern and another brought action against the Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co. and two others concerning alleged transactions between the latter two defendants and89 words
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Article370 1934-04-12 10 Request For Status Of Town Council, (From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April tt FURTHER discussion took place at the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board to-day on the question of the Board being given the name and the status of "Town Council." The370 words
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Article136 1934-04-12 10 Special Measures Against Seditious Propaganda. Reuter. London, April 11. A number ol changes in the law concerning incitement to disaffection are proposed In u Bill introduced in the House of Commons by ihe Attorney General "to make better provisions for the prevention and punishment of endeavours loReuter. - 136 words
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Article105 1934-04-12 10 Served In Foreign Office During The War. i London, April 12. The death occurred yesterday of the well known painter, the Hon. John Collier.—Reuter. The Hon. John Collier was born on Jan. 27. 1850. He received his education at Eton and later studied art at the Slade105 words
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Article105 1934-04-12 10 Memory Of A Famous Libel Action. Reuter. London, April 11. The death is announced of Lady (Lycett) Green at the age of 68. She was a well-known racehorse owner Her death recalls the sensational Tranby Croft case in 1891, in which Sir William Gordon-Cummings, an officer ofReuter. - 105 words
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Article43 1934-04-12 10 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Khalsa Association will be Si fi SU A?, ay at the S X A Pavilion Ail numbers are requested to attend the meeting. Home and Home matctas at cr.cket ami loot hall will also be played43 words
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Article515 1934-04-12 10 Meiya Silk Factory. TEN DEMONSTRATOR* INJURED. Shanghai. April 12 JHOUSANDS of .worker* 0l Meiya $ilk Factory in demonstrated before the offices d the Bureau of Social Affairs they surrounded yesterday, j, protested against the cutting of :j ui wages. So threatening was their attit*e that the515 words
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Advertisement25 1934-04-12 10 INCREASING UNVARYING j^^^ TOUEY'S BRANDY raft HAS NOW THE M| L4RGEST SALE Bglggj IN MALAYA Only $2.75 per quart. l^^^^^^^^^ Support BB^^H^i^gjj EMPIRE pllßawl i25 words
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Advertisement19 1934-04-12 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOI* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION |pAHI19 words
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Article474 1934-04-12 11 h.M-i-s l or "Catherine ihcCreat." THE CINEMAS. the Capitol—Wiltshire's d rowded audience. on worthy of special its, tor last night saw the in Malaya of a notable erinc the Great," the of Loudon Film Producer picture lives up to what i ard of it. ire474 words
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Article113 1934-04-12 11 Heard Last Night. ir.i.M'ORE «4J> Metres»: Rei' no -t^acty—good quality ToaihMM'n Hall. Raffles vntiophone records t!> metres, strong and quality A popular coninuzie- 58-metre strong. 1 ilmo.ipherics. The 4tf-metre Was also relayed on 65 'i\YA -50 Metres»: Strong and atmospherlc-s— \n orchestral programme •in Mctm 11 Strong and113 words
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Article35 1934-04-12 11 -•«•in Kieps Him From Tlu k House. Reuter Wireless. London. Apr. 8. I lof Minister for Agrlcul--1 «nurriod last Monday, an- iKtrniioii iu Kdinbuftfi i' rc 'si 'm l'»e H«-L*e K' MUr Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article14 1934-04-12 11 untitled will be given in manda Students* Hall. Seremthe occasion or the Veaj") celebration-14 words
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Article309 1934-04-12 11 Man Found Dead On Roadside. rE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, returned an open verdict at the conclusion of the inquest on the death of a Chinese who was found dead by the side of Woodlands Road on the night of April 2. Medical evidence was to309 words
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Article129 1934-04-12 11 Alleged To Have Taken Bribes. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, April 11. The hearing was concluded in Segamat Police Court this morning of the case in which J. G. Christian, Segamat. Senior Health Inspector, is charged with accep. ing illegal gratifications of $6, $2 and* $2 from a129 words
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Article422 1934-04-12 11 Coroner's Warning To Driver. THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of an aged Chinese named Lim Boon, who was knocked down by a car In New Bridge Road on422 words
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Article54 1934-04-12 11 Reuter. Washington, April 11. With Soviet flags fluttering from the roof-top the Soviet Embassy was formally opened to-day. A glittering reception attended by eight hundred people, including Mr. Cordcll Hull (Secretary of State* and many diplomats and distinguished people, was given by M. Troyanovsky. ihe First AmbassadorReuter. - 54 words
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Article320 1934-04-12 11 Nine New Bills To Be Submitted. JJINE new Bills are to be, introduced Council tn hTt e of the Legislative to be held in Singapore on MonT\Z h X snh^ dealt with are: Tin and r s e u e ReS o? C i i0n ,V Tin320 words
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Article369 1934-04-12 11 Death Of Celebrated Actor-Manager. London, April 11. THE death occurred in London yesterday of Sir Gerald Cv Maurier, the famous actor-manager, at the age of 61. Sir Gerald underwent an operation for internal trouble last week. His progress was regrded as satisfactory and he appeared to be369 words
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Article164 1934-04-12 11 Allegation Of Extortion Fails. A Chinese, formerly employed in one of Mr. Tan Kah Kee's factories at Sumbawa Road, was the complainant in a case of attempted extortion that came up before the Second Magistrate (Mr N. Grice) yesterday. The accused were Teo Boon, alias Teo Boon Seng,164 words
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Advertisement68 1934-04-12 11 PROJECTOR I I The FILMO JS Projector is the Z latest and the very best 16 mm Pro- f jector any home can ever hope to own. It is equipped with a powerful 750 watt lamp which gives illumination I equal to that of the best cinema hall. I i68 words
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Advertisement181 1934-04-12 11 Friday, April 13 i j p o "Corfu" Band i| I THE CHAMPION WALTZERS. It is no exaggeration to say thai for Sheer Beauty and Style in the r; nderinn of f|j I waltz miuic this wonderful combination will take a lot of beating even from th? Plfcj I very181 words
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1095 1934-04-12 12 Gave Hongkong Experts A Hockey Lesson. Comments On The Malayan Team's First Match. DETAILS of the Malayan team's first match In Hongkong, in which they beat Hongkong Civilians 3—2, have just I come through by mail. In that game I the tourists favourably1,095 words
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Article209 1934-04-12 12 Bantamweight From East Africa. PETER GEORGE, a bantamweight who hails from East Africa, arrived in Singapore from Rangoon by the 8.1 Kandala" yesterday. The newcomer la a likely-looking fellow and has a remarkable reach for a boxer of hts weight. Peter learnt the game in his native209 words
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Article144 1934-04-12 12 Easter Cup And April Mixed Foursomes. Cards returned in the Island Club April mixed foursomes played on Thursday last over the second nine holes were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. McMullan 40— 5%=34! 2 Mrs. Ruddock and Bateman 43— 8 =35 Miss Abed and K. C. Eu144 words
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Article142 1934-04-12 12 At the general me ting held at the Muar Cus oms Office recently, the fo lowing wer? elected to the office for the tnsuine year: President. Wan Idris b. Ibrahmi <Dy. Commr. of Trade and Customs): Vie President, Captain H. S. J. Lloyd (Supdt. of Cv toms.142 words
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Article96 1934-04-12 12 S.R.C teams for the week-end are as follows: v Combined Schools on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground: H. R. Bartels, H. N. Balhatchet, G. E. N. Oehlers, G. Tessensohn, T. Leijssius, P. d' Almeida, J. Loveday, L Eber, G, Bogaars, G. Westerhout, J. Anderson, C.96 words
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Article94 1934-04-12 12 The An;on B.P. have decided to celebrate the Party's anniversary on May 19 and 20 at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang Rd. Every working memb:r mus, subscribe $2, and schoolboy and unemployed m mbers $1 each. Guest tickets will cost $1.50 each. All subscriptions must94 words
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Article50 1934-04-12 12 Owing to the marriage of the sports captain, Mr. Kum Kirn Leng, on the 13th, Mr. Chan Teck Seng will act as captain until April 30 and all correspondence pertaining to matches with the Henderson A.P. should be addressed to him, c|o Messrs. Barlow and Co., Ocean Building.50 words
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Article139 1934-04-12 12 No Play At The S.C.C. To-Day. Owing to the heavy rain, tennis will be impossible at the S.C.C. to-day, and the final of the singles championship between N. S. Wise and E. C. Cherring ton has been postponed until tomorrow. Forthcoming ties are as follows: TO-MORROW. Singles139 words
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Article105 1934-04-12 12 Tics In Spring Handicap Tournament. 'tiu'H* whs play Ui tlw lawn tennis bundle »p lournuiiu'iit at the S.CRC, yesterday owing to rain. The postponed ties will be piayed on Monday. It 15 utilftely Uiat any play will be poi-ibie to-day, in view of the weather. TO-MORROW'S TIES C105 words
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Article70 1934-04-12 12 Results Of Mid-Week League Matches. Reuter. London, April 11. To-day's matches in the English and Scottish Leagues resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Sunderland 0 Manchester C. 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 111. (Southern). Gillingham 5 Northampton T. 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. 111. (Northern). Wrexham 5 Tranmere R.Reuter. - 70 words
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Article82 1934-04-12 12 The corrected draw in the S.G.C. ladies' Spring Cup competition is as follows Mrs. J. L. Campbell v. Mrs. E. A. Elder. Mrs. G. Ambler v. Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Mrs. D. Phillip v. Miss S. Lucas. Mrs. R. Craik v. Mrs. H. Oke. Miss M. M.82 words
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Article51 1934-04-12 12 Novice BP. team v. Diehards B.P. on Saturday at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club's court at 3.30.p.m.: Lim Boon Guan, Leow Kirn Fatt, Teo Soo Poh, Goh Ah Kow, Wee Hye Teck, Tan Huck Khong, Loh Liang Shiang A. M. Sockalingam and Choo Tien51 words
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Article41 1934-04-12 12 The soccer match between the Singapore Athletic Union and the Straits Cattle Traders in the Third Division of the S.A.F.A. League, which should have been played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, was postponed owing to heavy rain.41 words
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Article44 1934-04-12 12 Players and supporters of the Marigold B.P. are informed that the match with the Paya Lebar Epworth League Sports Club arranged for Saturday will take place at the Party's court at 62, Shrewsbury Road, at 3 p.m., instead of at Paya Lebar.44 words
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Article30 1934-04-12 12 Reuter. Princeton, April 11. Cambridge University defeated Princeton University at rugby football to-day by 40 points to 10. The half-time score was 16 points to s.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article47 1934-04-12 12 JS.C.C. team v. the Wiltshire Regiment en Satuiday at the S.C.C: R. A Ashworth, C. N. Reed. F. JI. Feavse A. B. Jordan. J. E. Jeans R. L. Mc>, w*. H. McNeill, A. L. Hill, W R. M Iluxwuth, A. F. Hunter, F. W. Fa-gus.47 words
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Article544 1934-04-12 12 Teams For Sunday's Foursomes. PLAYERS and starting times for the four-ball foursomes match at the Island Club on Sunday on handicap, between the Singapore G.C. and the Island Club are as follows (S.G.C. names first): 8.30 R. Craik (1) and S. N. Kelly (4) v.544 words
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Article221 1934-04-12 12 Tuesday's Training, TRACKS USEI» I <i|{ SLOW WORK. rpHE April three-day profession race meeting of the Penang Turf Club commences on Tuesday. The Handicaps were published in Tues. day's issue of the Malaya Tribm and a full report of the opening dav'j results will appear in221 words
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Article76 1934-04-12 12 Luna Athletic and Musical Pa::v3 mixed team v. the Treasury-Audit at soccer to-day at the General Hospital Dressers' R.C. ground (Sepoy Lines) at 5 p.m.: Lim Kay Eng. Tan Teck Chye. Wm Teck Soon, Lim Tian Chwee, Kwek Kua Woh, Leong Ah Cheong. Ho Ah Hong. Ang Soon76 words
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Article51 1934-04-12 12 Ties arranged for to-morrow in _the. lawn tennis tournament at the YJ'yJe are as follows: Men's Singles Champion slrtp: Kamis v. D. Green. SATTJRD/f Winner of Green v. Dr. Chla Teck Yam. jor Men's Doubles lA. Alsagoff and I b Daud v. E. Simon and E. M.51 words
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Advertisement103 1934-04-12 12 LAVENDER V^i A tradition of immaculate womanhood this X^/^^M^ Lovable Fragrance is so right' at all times /^^Xs«\ especially for those pleasant informal occa- tT^^m' sions when an exotic scent might be out of V place. It adds to each moment a refreshing charm which no other perfume equals. V^CNI103 words
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Advertisement20 1934-04-12 12 "•niiiiniiiin|i:|ii|Mii'i"iuiiiiimitiHiiiiniiiiiiintnin ,gs nc ji I t vwCifiii MARVEL PRODUCTS CO. THE VERY j BEST IgSlmtX THROUGHOUT M 1 1 120 words
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Article125 1934-04-12 13 Australia Opposed To Change. Brisbane, March 28. authorities here are P by the proposal now England and France for according to the Bris- Muil tion of a one-ball serame and ruin the players," said the preI awn Tennis Association soi ma i Brookes). Iter for international distralia125 words
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Article175 1934-04-12 13 II *.i>ii 1.t1».»r licat Straits hinoe. ii 11 n.u Ki"* on h Leugu* beai i Mil. 112 F.pworth L/*;«rne by hire: c tour* on Si'.urduy. iliCi ]..."i H Chin b.it Wee I.' in 15-2, pr'rr H«'ufi "i Tick 10-It\ 3-If». Heng i (ij Siji) l*in 15-I*l. tft-1,175 words
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Article93 1934-04-12 13 No "Gate" \1 The Anson Road Stadium. <■< itini that the S AFA have make no charge to tlie public >ion to the Anson Road Sta- all Commercial Cup matches S A F A. PAi^ES. :.formed by the Secretary of I A that enquiries have been holders of93 words
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Article77 1934-04-12 13 fcaws To Mvvt The A.P.C. And P.W.D.S.C. will represent the S.C.R.C. for be A P C at 2 p.m. on i dp' I H. Hoahin£. W n Ong Stow Kee. Chua Choon n Qan Kee Tian. Lim Kean H B lan, H. L. Boon. P D.W.S.C. a: 277 words
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Article76 1934-04-12 13 Singapore Epworth Straits Chinese. Telok Ayer, and Paya Lebar, are rethat the Institute Rally Friday at 8 p.m. at the I urn h social hall. nme will be a variety one, ies will contribute items, ding to attend the Inlested to cbtain registra- m the Presidents of the76 words
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Article27 1934-04-12 13 Reuter Baden Baden, April 7. !t third game in the to tjob championship between Alekhine ended in a I the score is Alekhine '•""nliuboff one—ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article151 1934-04-12 13 Championship Tournament This Month. rE Malayan Billiards championship tournament to be held under the auspices of the Singapore Billiards Association, for the Padmore challenge shield will commence at the New World on April 21. Entries are open to all clubs in British Malaya and each Association is entitled151 words
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Article340 1934-04-12 13 South African Athletes To Travel Separately. Btt-*Uhf oI L|u "glad eye" dan*»r and «X Influence. t. ha.-, but*n drcidrd io thiScu h AJrirua ineu and woman competitors for up- British Empire Ownc* over to Enclanc in «cparau boa Thl j d«x;telou <* hs rwirbcd ar a nvot>og340 words
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Article169 1934-04-12 13 Start Of The league In Negri Sembilan. (From Our Oum Correspond :nt) Seremban. April IQ. The first match in the Negri Sembilan League was played off on the Station padang this evening when the Saint Paul's Old Boys' Association beat the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club 2—l. On169 words
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Article110 1934-04-12 13 P.W.D.S.C. teams for their week-end cricket engagements are as follows: Saturday v. the Nondescripts' C.C. at McNair Road toff Balestier Road) at 2 p.m.: G. Morgan (capt.), V. Ponniah, Samson de Silva, A. G. Cooke, J. V. T. Campbe, G. Carlo Pereira. A. Inglis, A. E. Johnson, D.110 words
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Article85 1934-04-12 13 The following will represent the Playfair Athletic Union against The Henderson Badminton Party on Sunday at 3 p.m.: De Souza. Yeo Ouan Seng Lim Hock Chye, Chia Yew Cheong, Tay Oen Seng, ,Ng Wing Chon, Teo Koon Hoe, Yeo Yoo Kee, A. B. Kar. Ch a Pnk85 words
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Article176 1934-04-12 13 Sensational Crashes At The Start. Reuter Wireless. Brescia Api' 8 RArN and slippery mid* merer, .vd the dangcta in the Mill" muttjr race of 1.000 mlies ovtr mOUnt'l'S and plains through towns and vllr I Fifty-eight competitor» itai ted* includ- i lim fou»' M.G. racai's. meie wu*Reuter Wireless. - 176 words
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Article175 1934-04-12 13 First Victim Of Australian Measure. Details arc to hand of iii«? first man tt' be no-balled under the new Australian ant'-bodv-llne rule, which i> shortly to comc up before the Imperial Conference »says a report in the Manchester Guardian"». He Is A. Charlesworti), capTuin of the Seaside Police175 words
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Article112 1934-04-12 13 The Grange B. P. oeat the Green Hill B. P. at the former's court on Sunday by 6—l. Scores: I Grange names first): Seah Neo Heng beat William Tan 5-15, 15-12, 15—12; Seah Yak Thai lost to Kirn Kian Soo 12—15. 14—14 <0—3»; Chua Leng Kuan112 words
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Article129 1934-04-12 13 The Clerical Union T ;eam v. th? "A' team to-day on the C.U. ground. Tan Buck Stan fcapt.i. Joseph Bleha, Teck Chye. Ah Chew. Tan Bock Lim. Kemat. Mofid Stdek. Sim Chens Kiat. Seng Cheng. H. C. M'Hs. K. Keng Slang. Wan Puteh. C. Rozario. Ng Eng129 words
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Article112 1934-04-12 13 Last week's ties in the Mayfair B.P.s tournament resulted as follows: "A" Lee Teck Swee beat Yeo Heng Whatt 11-15, 13-13 <5-3>, 15-0; Kwek Chip Jian beat Lim Jiak Kirn 15-8, 15-8. "B" Wee Cheng Hai beat Yong Fook Yin 10-15, 15-9, 15-7; See Gim Siang beat112 words
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Article29 1934-04-12 13 The annual Singapore Malay In.er-School Drill and Games competition will be held on Monday, at the Geylang English School ground from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.29 words
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Article96 1934-04-12 13 Doping Allegations On American Track. Miami, Mar 17. A strike of «11 (miner* at the famous Hlnleai. Park cnce cour.r la ihrea letting mb i* result or the mi pernio?» of five of .Utelr number. I The niea suspended were »hurled with fKin? narclle .itlmutant» to hors« before96 words
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Advertisement221 1934-04-12 13 Assets exceed $12,000,00«. ~m Assurance In force over $35,000,00f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). 7 HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of bwi. a LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.G. ATTRACTIVE221 words
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Miscellaneous596 1934-04-12 13 CLUB DIARY. rttSSSX rC c- numer Clubs and societies in Singapore, most of the <*jSH are'readers of the •%Jf Va T J^ une s Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it W-to-date and complete. Happenings cf general interest will still be included in596 words
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Article414 1934-04-12 14 How Chittagong Outrage Was Stopped. rE brief cabled report of the wounding ot Mr. M. F. Cleary, Superintendent of Police in Chittagong. lost January, gave little indication of the alertness ana courage with which Mr. Cleary prevented a most terrible crime. A responsible authority has declared that414 words
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Article152 1934-04-12 14 Another Strange Story From Bangkok. j We take the following curious story from the "Bangkok Times": In connection with the recent arrests, which nipped the projected coup d'etat in the bud before it could be carried into effect, a representative of "La Paix" interviewed the head of a152 words
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Article164 1934-04-12 14 Aged Woman's Fate In Bangkok Fire. A fire broke out in a lane off the Rongmuang Road, Bangkok, on April 6. Two houses, belonging to Naval Captain Phra Saeng Siddhikarn and Phra Jaya Praja. were destroyed. A woman of 73, the mother of Phra Saeng, was burnt164 words
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Article101 1934-04-12 14 End Of South African Tour. Reuter. Lobito Bay, April 10. PRINCE George's 10,000-mile South African tour ended to-day, when he left for Home on board the "Windsor Castle." There was a brilliant farewell, in which the Governor-General of Angola, the local Governor and two Portuguese Admirals participated. NavalReuter. - 101 words
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Article41 1934-04-12 14 Men Return To Work In Detroit. Reuter. Detroit, April 10. The strike of the Hudson Motor Co. has been called off. The men agreed to return to work on condition that their wages were increased 10 per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article39 1934-04-12 14 Reuter Wireless. Oslo, April 7. The coastland at Tafjord near Aalsund resembles a battlefield as the result of the havoc caused by hugh waves resulting from the falling into the sea of a tremendous crag.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
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Article78 1934-04-12 14 Iron Track Deliberately Removed. Reuter Wireless. Vienna, April 10. ONE person was killed and 15 were seriously injured tnrough the derailment of the international express from Vienna to Paris at Ostering, near Linz, owing to the rails being deliberately removed for a distance of 30 feet—Reuter. Rio deReuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article39 1934-04-12 14 Former War Secretary To Investigate Question. Reuter. Washington, April 10. Mr. Newton Baker, the former Secretary for War, has accepted the chairmanship of the committee investigating the question cf the United States Army carrying air mails.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article45 1934-04-12 14 Shanghai, April 10. The Central Sanitation Bureau summoned the representatives from the provinces, cities and districts, for a health conference yesterday to "discuss the technique of rural sanitation. Dr. Liv Jul Hang, the director-general of the National Health Services, presided.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."45 words
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Advertisement551 1934-04-12 14 The most effective medicine for the relief of pain One or two cachets will take away any HEAD-ACHE. TOOTH-ACHE, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFFNESS IN THE BACK, PAIN IN THE LIMBS, ETC. KALMINE is easy to take and acts quickly KALMINE action is different from that of any other remedy KALMINE is551 words
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Advertisement16 1934-04-12 14 RevolutionaJ Idea 1 IN FOUNTAIN imjkl FEN DESIGN J^JW dirC«>r<-iit a% 'I Tarkrr Vmtmmmk. > I ParLel16 words
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Article524 1934-04-12 15 NT r >t Clear Themselves Of Debts. i.tiiial general meeting of Mull Government Serit" rutlvc Thrift and Loan Soa*ed «o take place tit the council chamber on Tuesday .»i held, owing to the lack < unit it i.. hxed provisionally to tut Apr. 20 ti the524 words
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Article93 1934-04-12 15 German Captain Who Was .War Prisoner. Reuter Wireless. London. Apr. 7. THE German Captain, Franz Yon Ritelen, who was made prisoner of war in 1915 while posing as a Swiss In a Dutch liner, was present to-day as the principal guest at the wedding at Lydnhurst of MissReuter Wireless. - 93 words
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Article69 1934-04-12 15 Mr. Roosevelt And Farm Mortgage Bill. Reuter. Washington, April 10. Mr. Rainey, Speaker of the House of Representatives, in an interview, said Mr. Roosevelt had authorised him to say that the President did not approve of the Frazier-Lemke Bill for refinancing farm mortgages. The President wished toReuter. - 69 words
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Article328 1934-04-12 15 Details Of Visit To Paris. A PARIS message of Apr. 5 states: The King and Queen of Siam arrived this morning at the Gare de Lyon, where they were received by General Braconnier (military head of the household of the President of the Republic t, M Louis328 words
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Article48 1934-04-12 15 Unemployment In Germany Halved. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. April 9. Unemployment in Germany has been halved during the past year It is officially announced that unemployed on Much 31, numbrred 2 800.000." compared with 5.600.000 a year ago and 3.370.000 at the end of February Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article231 1934-04-12 15 Threat Of. Civil Service Strike. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Apr. 8. A P ITCHE battle with knuckle -dusters anerSn r ht a i th<? de Triom P he this LhT^ISSlif tW S? about 50 members of 50 HSJSS 6 Francai *e movement ard SelUng the -iously semntfReuter Wireless. - 231 words
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Article151 1934-04-12 15 Early Payers Offered A Reduction. Reuter Wireless. Bucharest, April 9. Debtors of Rumania will benefit vastly from a Bill sanctioning optional conversion of debts just enacted, which provides that landholders paying debts within a year will profit by 75 per centreduction. Those paying within two year- will receiveReuter Wireless. - 151 words
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Article155 1934-04-12 15 Chinese Sentenced On Liquor Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent J Malacca. April 10. In the Police court ;o-<iay, before Mr. J. C. Denick. a Malay,' Katan. was charged wLh driving a motor-car without a licence at Mosque S reet on April 9. Accused was fined $5, oi in155 words
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Article148 1934-04-12 15 Britain Appeals For A Start To Be Made, Reuter. Geneva, April 10. At the opculng o! the Disarmament Bureau, Mr. Henderson contrasted the promising conditions of 1032 with those of to-day. when a new race in armaments had already begun, even If It had not yet gathered muchReuter. - 148 words
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Article23 1934-04-12 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 10. The dislocation of the Bangkok rice trade, owing to the coolies' strike, continues.23 words
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Advertisement354 1934-04-12 15 :—i r i-i iMSS&kk r ;i ,tKtt sourness and pas. End that g&p/B&pmL bilioiH headache or any sluggishness caused l.v 100 much acid. Put the stomach and bowels in p I r,,or Sw<H l<>n whole system with Phillips' Milk faj of Magnc-ia. Ik- sure it is this bottle, with the354 words
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Miscellaneous725 1934-04-12 15 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No. 28. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. *s[' N DA BTN E' O N 2r^«^SS^2S/"S E SAME Pl ZZLE APPEARED IN THE 1 IKIB ON APRIL 8 AND WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON APRIL 15. CONDITION'S. rj —I rj—i725 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-04-12 16 On the left Tan Hong Seng, 200 yds, champion and on the right George Day, champion in fancy diving.19 words
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Article, Illustration38 1934-04-12 16 S. M. Khatcna champion in the senior 80 yds. back stroke handiCa ?on° n i h V lght on the lcn Sim Tcn S Pheng. champion in the 120 yds. free style handicap, at the V.M.C.A. swimming carnival38 words
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Article, Illustration19 1934-04-12 16 Henry (Malaya's chosen footballer > heading in a goal for Golder's Green.19 words
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Advertisement216 1934-04-12 16 "DAISY" for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Rd, Singapore. Phone 4097 111n1.1 11 1.1ii1...,i1i, < i,. .i,., 1 .,:.i,.M., 1 ..«1n.,.r. 11 n J|||| rMrr H.u.,1.,nn.n., 1.n.,i. n.n»,.!,..,..,. i...,..„.„■„.,..„....„.„....■....-..,,..,.,,. I I II I I f I I I I Why I have introduced my cigarettes packed in natural wood- s 0 Tobacco216 words
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