Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1934
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Title Section36 1934-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 'Vol. XXI. No. 8© SINGAPORE,. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934 FIVB CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, April 16, 1934. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934.36 words
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Advertisement231 1934-04-16 1 iiuulaij (Tribune Dominant In -JM*l*ja Now 0,1 display 111 our B h° wrooms I THE NEW SALOONS I Mentone 12 h.p. 6 cyL Monaco 9 h.p. 4 cyl. Tl* Rilev which by Its individualistic features, outstanding reliability and brilliant performance has earned a world wide reputation, is in its newest231 words
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Advertisement162 1934-04-16 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. gfdWng 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 rales. AXX YOU KE3SD GOOD Sime, Darby Co.,162 words
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Article799 1934-04-16 2 Tax Remission? MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SECRETS. 'Special To The "Malaya Tribune:') TO-MORROW will be Budget Day in Britain. For the third time in the present Parliament, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, will open his Budget before a crowded and expectant House of Commons. Budget799 words
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Article409 1934-04-16 2 A Further Remission In Tax? Since 1932 there has been a marked improvement in the financial outlook however, and the gradual revivu; trade ajid the decline in unemwloynir* may encourage the Chancellor DO still further in tax m The surplus on the past year will presumably be earmarked,409 words
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Article625 1934-04-16 2 Many Claimants For Budget Relief. If the income-tax payers were the J only class to be considered the Chan- I cellor would find his task fairly easy, but the victims of the "cuts" have an equal claim, for both they and the in- I come-tax payers were625 words
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Article88 1934-04-16 2 Public Debates Expected At Art Display. Moscow. SOME hot debates are expected to enliven an art exhibition opening here ih April. It is being held for the "benefit" of young painters and thousands of works are expected to be on view. Critics will turn up in force88 words
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Article71 1934-04-16 2 Soviet "Red Tan... Slashed T "DUTHLESS slash. iX theresioi sonal responsibility 'Plea fields of Soviet ec striking features ol u\ published here. This is the latest V p Government, in it tfati creased efficiency the state. The one-man jy is to be strengthen) soring concrete branch of71 words
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Article40 1934-04-16 2 Several Ships Porn rW Moorings, A raging tyuhi, cently. Trees were uproo and considerable d large area. No casualties ha\ Several ships U\ Leixoes broke their only recaptured with port pilots. The »u'e reached miles an hour.40 words
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Advertisement142 1934-04-16 2 ALL OVER THE WORLD Jk^kWff Fresh English Fruits, gathered and rl ST packed at the acme of their perfec-tion-serve them with CHIVERS' 3 CUSTARI>-they are V\V Vegetable* are just as dependable— picked and packed in a day, they retain all their original luscious flavour. CKivers* FRUITS &.VEGETABLES I* f Try142 words
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Advertisement263 1934-04-16 2 SSI WOLSELEY HORNET With synchrbmesh gears FREE WHEELING and a host of other features j m^Jm .^**^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^%i^^^^E^i^ v jL<SkjĔ4i-? J&. 4 La- life >» THE WOLSELEY "HORNET* Free Wheel Model 4-DOOR SALOON. The 1934 Hornet will Quicken the enthusiasm of those with a flair for six-cylinder m oton„,in the l263 words
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212 1934-04-16 3 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Siam And Tin. N interesting piece of news is that A i Restriction has been discussed liomese A ssembly and Luang i has made a strange statement, j that he was Minister for AJIi re when Siam was asked to rv Control scheme and they212 words
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Article255 1934-04-16 3 ONE of our correspondents writes to tell us that he has been axed from Government service "owing to the im- perative need of economy.'' and that since that time he has applied to be j taken on again. The answer he received was that as soon as recruiting began255 words
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Article142 1934-04-16 3 Subscriptions For 1933-34. Subscriptions for the Children's Aid Society up to Aug. 31, 1933 reach a total of $9095.09. The first list of subscriptions for 1933-34 brings in $5687.29. The following two sets of figures give the subscriptions in more detail: Previously acknowledged 8,880.42 Per Mrs. Sime F.142 words
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Article192 1934-04-16 3 Combining The Empire's Resources. Reuter. London, Apni 14. rpHE biggest attempt at industrial reRrit?f gai ISa i ion yet Punched in Great Britain, is described in the draft of a ST55f Pla for the of g?ve the BHti,h te T el indU ry wh,ch give tne BritishReuter. - 192 words
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Article124 1934-04-16 3 Secret Police Director Removed. Reuter. Berlin. April 14. rrf l X!j? i the I»spector-General o- 5S c i olK and the Vice-President Of the Berlin Police have been disced. The pest of the first-named will be taken by Herr Himmler. who controls all police affairs outside Prussia. HerrReuter. - 124 words
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Article94 1934-04-16 3 Defence Of Her Export Trade. i Reuter. Rome, April 14. Italy's economy measures have a severe deflationary aspect the object being to prevent withdrawals of gold and to maintain the export trade against the currency advantages gained by the United States. Britain and Japan. Thes? measures represent theReuter. - 94 words
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Article51 1934-04-16 3 Bsfcratie. Who is the oldest ateilve servant in U'c world? Djoka Zivanovitoh. an 8?,-year old Serb, claims this record. Hh has Just completed 68 years of service arc; still works 10 hours a day. He is "military adviser" to ttis Mayor of Mitrovitza, a town in central51 words
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Article75 1934-04-16 3 Severe Cold Tame* j Birds. Tc THE extraordinary hard perienced in Ontario has strange effecl of taming the pj.'H and pheasants in the provnice. r In many districts flocks of tf now come regularly into iarmya'i seven into the towns for the; ration of corn. A75 words
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Article132 1934-04-16 3 Two Stokers Set Off O! 2.500 Mile Tramp. Wl*n K.M S- "FtiffolU," wtth Drryirt nboard returned to Hontficona II rciumrd without iwo numbrr- of Bhowinn nmarkubk' unornnec of fleOßmpliy and condition* In the wilt Nortlirrn iVrr! my, two of fh«' the dfcwtrt«-<j ui Port Da« *Jn. 01 fully132 words
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Article38 1934-04-16 3 Reuter. London. Ap Reuter learns that the quesl lubber restriction will be exclud the scope of the forthcoming Dueh trade negotiations as the is between the Governments rubber control is a matter of di between producerr.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement432 1934-04-16 3 ,iiiliiiiimilMiii'illliiMiii i i i m i i i i M i i i i i i i i i l l«l K« IMF. X. JLa~ JS/K* I (ROYAL NETHERLANDS INDIAN AIRWAYS.) COMMENCING from Jan. 1, 19.'M. the following ABATEMENTS are offered to firms and individuals using the services of the432 words
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Advertisement209 1934-04-16 3 (Ms ftjuttifucz AS BRITISH UADB GIBES DENTIFRICE preserves teeth-by really tmm—y GIBBS DENTIFRICE polishes teeth without fljffiN^^m fear of the slightest seratcn. W ff V GIBBS DENTIFRICE is ko economical and ft* \mm lasts longer than ordinary past 1 '*i&}jMs^&\^^^ GIB3S DENTIFRICE has a fragrant, instantly y^^^SffT^^^^'' I3BS DENTIFRICE is209 words
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Miscellaneous564 1934-04-16 3 EMPIRE RADIO. To-Day's Programme. Local Time 12 35 p.m. Time Signal frcm Big Ben. England v. Scotland: An interval summary, followed by A running commentary on the second half of the International Association Football Match, by G. F. Allison, relayed from Wembley Stadium, <u y courtesy of the Football Association564 words
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Miscellaneous246 1934-04-16 3 CLUB DIARY. IThere are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- vided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Havpeninas cf general interest urtll still be included in246 words
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1140 1934-04-16 4 Shipping News Notices. THE BRITISH NAVY. Modernising The Capital Ships. THE programme outlined in the Navy Es.tmatea for the continuance of modernizing certain capital ships will apparently involve a ieduction temporarily of the number of these re Basil In commission. The policy htherte bus been to keep 12 out of1,140 words
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Article405 1934-04-16 4 Experiments With Coaster Models. A REDUCTION In re.-i, ai.ee of nearly 8 pel cent, by .sub l uttng a deep cruiser stem for the ordituuy raised ccu.Hcr of a 209." ship at 9 kno s arao one 0 i the results achieved by nmdsl cxperimin at the William405 words
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Article115 1934-04-16 4 Presentation To The Egyptian Postal Administration. I 1 The P <V O. l me hat made a presentation to the Elgjrptaa Po 'al Administration or a mJniattt-e tnodfl of the a earner Carthage" which wan the fast ship to earn- mails through the suer Canal. The 'Carthage made115 words
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Article229 1934-04-16 4 Stewardess Who Can Man A Lifeboat. THERE i> a stewp.-dcss aboard the P. O liner Naldcra" who can "ma. 4 a lifeboat. is |fJ» Jean Chalmers who yia' qualified for tbr Beard of Trades lifeboat certifies c. Miss Chalmcr: has bean serving on KM "NaldCL-a" simfe T920.229 words
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Article47 1934-04-16 4 Ten 3 000 hp Mexican River gun-boa..; an 'King btfllt f f, r |he Mexican Navy, oach u< be muipped wi 1: two M.A.N r ngmes ot the highspeed type, developing 1 ,">OO b.h.p. per engine at 700 r p.m when prewwae charged.47 words
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Article1044 1934-04-16 4 Advantages Which Accrue From Its Use. DIESEL-ELECTRIC machinery foi ship propulsion was discussed in a paper read by Mr. E. M. Johnson, M. Sc. (Tech.), before the Liverpool Engineering Society last mon h. Mr. Johnson evprc.scd the belief tha the unquestionably greater reliability of a vessel fit id1,044 words
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Advertisement340 1934-04-16 4 ■btcamer sailings. II a^a^anj BRITISH I INDIA F| I. &0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage, Singapore. if MA NT" "A Jl.OOO Apr. 27 I BHUTAN 6.100 May 10 ■RAWALPINDI 17.000 May 11 P<BEHAR k.ooo May 24 HxAPBAR I HIND 11.500 May 25 J, O-tko only. HOMEWARDS. Leave Tonnage.340 words
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Advertisement187 1934-04-16 4 iff LLOYD TBI EST I n "Incorporated In Italy), EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SBRVtCK. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Cal ,„e Ppnan(f CalltnK bt Penans. Colombo, Bombay. Karachi. Adrri. Massn Wß yuez. Por. Pa ri Uut'2. Foil Sain. Bundtst. Venire Brlndisi. V<nUe and Trieste Due Leave Due nix. TKROffBTKA Am I187 words
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Advertisement218 1934-04-16 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA FJNIE. mmm |H B R| Auatranech. n—pfrctitft. [R CJ 1 in.Bau.fl 'Oar nmr»i*« incorporated tn Germany). PASSENOEH AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS MHTOKONiJ. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due B'pore RUHR. Ila Manila Apr. if) m* Ktii.MKRI.AND. via Mat 11» Mm i ms PRFUSSFN. via Manila May IH m*218 words
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Advertisement586 1934-04-16 4 STEAMER SAILING^ NORDDELTSCHKH LLOYD. Germany i. The undemoted are the Dampen] fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ." for Manila. fffkong S'hai. North China and Japan I "SAALE." for Manda. Hongkong, S'hai. N. China and Japan I -MAIN." for Manila. BTkong Shai North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. lass "FULDA." for Genoa. Barer! Amsterdam. Rotterdam,586 words
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Article358 1934-04-16 5 Mining Shares. Monday, 11 a.m. lotaUom art xcnansfl and Buyers, fle'lara. 817% 71--in 39!- 41--42 6 4:'. Gcd ir>9 1 92% 200 3119 35 C 4:',- Mj- -0.58cd 050 0 52 i 14.} 15--73 79 1 38 1 42 0.22% 024 G 7% 14 9 1:> fi358 words
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145 1934-04-16 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICE STILL RISING. On Persistent Rumours Of Restriction. <BV rhtr Financial Sini r jt|•«»**« Mom'.i;;, fi««on. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (SiuKU|">n*>, IS 7 cts.. up i j ct. Market Torn-: Firm. Tin (Singapore), SHU; up S'oo Yesterday's Prices: LontJou Rubber. 5 11 IGd., up145 words
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Article137 1934-04-16 5 Fouign exports of tin. being final shipments en ocean-teame:s a all Malayan ports, curing ;he mon h of March. 1934. D filiation. Tons. United Kingd m 303 Unit d cf America 2.565 Continent of Europe 1544 Br.tish Possessions 314 Japan 4*3 Netherlands India O her Foreign Countries137 words
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Article226 1934-04-16 5 Sir T. Catto On Brighter Conditions. (By Air Mail.) (from Our Oicn Correspondent.) London, April 4. SIR Thomas 3. Catto presiding at the annual eneral meeting of the Mercantile Bank of India, said. In the latter half of the past year, trading conditions in Malaya bnghteneo. particularly in226 words
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Article116 1934-04-16 5 More Imports Under New Laws. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Oicn Correspondent.' London. April 4. Germany's imports of raw materials affected by the new licensing system increased substantially during the first two months of 1934. and at the same time, stocks have accumulated, although it is doubtful116 words
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Article135 1934-04-16 5 Weekly Statement Of Guthrie And Co., Ltd. Messrs. Guthri: and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly rubber report dated April 12. state: The market ha been firm doling th! week mainly or. acccunt of renewed rumours of Resttiction. Pries have advanced eince !as. reporting. Block; In the hand 0135 words
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Article170 1934-04-16 5 Profit Of $21,420 Last Year. rplIE annual report of tha directors of X Ayer Panas Rubber Estate. Ltd for me year ended Jan 31, to be present d n f at HongioUovS: Churnbcrs on April 24, Is us The accounts show a profit of $21 4?0 22 Adding170 words
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Article1334 1934-04-16 5 Meeting Of Gopeng Consolidated. at the twenty-first an- uual general meeting of shareholders of Gopeng Consolidated, Ltd., held at Redruth on Tuesday, March 21), the Chairman of the company (Mr. Fiank E. Mair) first reviewed the accounts and reports, which showed that during the year ended Sept.1,334 words
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Article637 1934-04-16 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued tj Fraser and Co., and LyaJJ and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lynn m Shares. Co. Evatt 1 Allenby 1.05 1.15 105 1.15 1 Alor Gajah 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 1 A. Hitam 1.15 1.30637 words
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Article68 1934-04-16 5 DULY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore. Monday, neon. Buyers. Sellera. R.SS. equal to London Standard. Spot (loose) 19 19's do. (FOB.) 19' x 194 Standard R.SS. on Tender: April 19's 19U May' June 19 Wm JulvSept. l»% 19 :1 4 Oct. Dec. 20 20's Ton- of Market: Firm.68 words
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Advertisement50 1934-04-16 5 —a pi SOUTH BRITISH RBURANCE COMPANY, LTD.. I In New Zealand.) HRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND •WtKMI x i OMPENSATION. L C. MAHGOLIOUTH, Manager. oM|< I iIM AYSON GREEN. THE Astern united Ss| MXCI Ofii'OKATION. LTD. n RE, MARINE, M °TOR CAR, 1 ACCIDENT and COMPENSATION INSURANCE. Otrin Ce*n Sftreet, Blngapere50 words
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Advertisement152 1934-04-16 5 LEE WAH BANK, Ltd. < incorporated In the S.S). No. 18, SOUTH CANAL RD. Foreign exchange business transacted at favourable rates. Correspondents at the principal centres in China and other parts of the world. Current and Savings Accounts opened; deposits received for fixed periods at rates to be ascertained on152 words
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Advertisement66 1934-04-16 5 WITH ANNUAL INTEREST OF 2»/ 2 r o p.a. PAID QUARTERLY. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is your easiest way to save. At' the odd cents put carefully aside and regularly deposited will very quickly give you ready money for any possible emergency. Easily accessible and always available you should hesXate no66 words
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Advertisement189 1934-04-16 5 Oversea-Chines c 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, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee Swee189 words
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Advertisement546 1934-04-16 6 I ii i i •iii■ii■ i i i i i iiiii•i•immi i i i i i i v j I reversal's fascinating intrigue! FAY WRAY and NILS ASTHER in "MADAME SPY A compt ling tttrj el mm, wom'n and intiiguc—moving with amazing swiftness and divulging the inncinust etrel; of intern-'knai546 words
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Advertisement345 1934-04-16 6 '•''|,:|i,|nl'.|i'|i'liil |,!|rlnlii»(iliilHllil.il..l:.J:'»-' 1,1 !,hi I #AMM LAST DAY Mm\ 191 W LONDON FILM PRODUCTIONS m GREATEST PRIDE. "CATHERINE the GREAT" With ELIZABETH BERGNER DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. h I AN UNFORGETTABLE SCREEN EPIC! j TO-MORROW! j p s ,i j I FIRST TIME IN MALAYA— k\'J J 1 I THE "COME345 words
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Advertisement278 1934-04-16 6 •MEN BAYGAIN FOR ME! U THRILLING AND AMAZING 1 r -_-r-.__ NEXIFcHANGE: Warwick deeping s ri^^ SORRELL and SON with H. B. WARNER WINIFRED SHOTTER M ARGOT <. HIGH WILLIAMS DONALD m Mfm mgmmj oU m m ala al mMmm^^ Ĕ NEW WORLD CABARET j if "CABARET DE LUXE" II278 words
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Article, Illustration177 1934-04-16 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore. April IG. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kumsang 22: Pronto 20. Main Whart (Entrance Gate 3». Tung Song 16: Sumatra Maru 15: Carnarvonshire 9; Menelaus, Katong 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate177 words
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Article24 1934-04-16 7 Malayan Meteorological Service. I Tfetcnj<w M tuiit Mm 1 112 m(- R'UMWn .!3itn»hliv: Trmn GUIUmA U«: t Jn {<(lU D p24 words
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Article79 1934-04-16 7 At 10.48 pm. yesterday a well-dressed Chinese was discovered lying in the middle of Paste Panjang Road near the oth milestone. He was bleeding from thmouth when discovered by two Europeans who happened to pass the spot n a motor-car. On the arrival of the ambulance79 words
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Article15 1934-04-16 7 Mails from Baiavia and Alembang by monou C Slngapoi al |30 p.m. to-15 words
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Article12 1934-04-16 7 by ir.__t Arrd'Karaeola" S M™ London •-aragoia .larehfe April 1412 words
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Article175 1934-04-16 7 I'uckcd House AnAv Good Show, E™° DY tu Wo Ijs&ko'.N UJI I'h»» rih.^K 1, 11 'V audience r» U7 .i ?n<jfou«h mooe ?.«•> l.'ue;ifcd at th<« at act <dlu;red u*Jn Nt i.un:n fjttlner.s. i': :r b, -aid ar cfl fh| s is n ■'W' Circu and .«tjwj rtuoi175 words
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Article207 1934-04-16 7 SELLING. I Singapore, April 13. i London 4 months' sight 2 4 11j64 London 3 months' sight 24 532 London 60 days' sight 2,4 9134 London 30 days' sight 2;4i/ 8 London demand 2 4 734 London T.T 2,4 332 Lyons and Paris demand ggo, Hamburg demand 147207 words
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Article209 1934-04-16 7 Singapore, April 12. R. <Siam> W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $100 R. (Siam.) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $90 Rice, B. Sia m N. 1 per Koyan $82 Rice. B Siam N 2 per Koyan $73 Siam. No. 1 cißo Siam, No 2 J}2 Siam, No. 3209 words
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Article269 1934-04-16 7 Or. J. Heron And Miss Joan Frank. A 1 >l very pretty wedding at St Andrew Cathedral on Saturday Mis.Frank only daughter of Mr. and Mr.v A J Frank, became >he bride of Heron, the Rev. L S G. Petter officiating The church wo> beautifully decorated with lilies269 words
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Article103 1934-04-16 7 Public Functions And feports Fixtures. TO-DAY. APRIL 16 10.30 a m "wang at Singapore, Anson Road- S_2 S2 M GaVfe B s*asart SS= and Games. Geylang English School; TO-MORROW. APRIL 17. High Tide.-i.oi Pm Football- sap- iti SCO AFA .League Division one, two. S103 words
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Article71 1934-04-16 7 ALHAMBRA.—Fay Wrav mi. Asther In "Madame* Spy?] Nlls APOLLO—Chinese silent pictures. CAPITOL.-- Catherine The Gr«at." empire.- -Gold Diggers of 1933." GREAT WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing wajangs, Talkies, etc. P Rajalakshmi in vaius Wedding (Tami talkie). NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wa/ungs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION The Houie On sGth Street71 words
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Article204 1934-04-16 7 Many Attractions For This Week. THE Second Annual Lifestock and Trades Exhibition at the old racecourse was a popular rendezvous during the week-end for holiday-makers. Coming attractions include motor-cycle cbs'acle races to-morrow. Wednesday and Thursday, starting at 5 p.m. Entries, which close to-mght. mu.-t be sent to Nathanson's204 words
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Article167 1934-04-16 7 Stations Heard During The Week-End. ZHI SINGAPORE (40 metres»:- The programmes broadcast on Saturday and Sunday were received at excellent •trength and quality. EMPIRE TRANSMISSIONS:- 16. and 19 metres were strong but subject to -|uick fading-25 and 31 metres' were much stronger- and 49 metre was a itrong167 words
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Article465 1934-04-16 7 Fukic-n Rebel I, NO HATRED A( CHIANG. )K ««'in- than ti'ii y| I«.a1«.a friendly i Marshal < ''Miii K.u She w lu-n hf la ijpch t'd 1»i f'unitive KjfijeHttlull. whi in the establishment of ill *ovirnment. I wai- one trusted commanders. "For un year* ihe Army haw465 words
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Article53 1934-04-16 7 Fighting Forces Musi Efficient. Bui even though 1 «rn m thai I do my best >o fulfil r dtlzeiJ T beifeve that tl® China depends on thr unlly' ne.te The Government mut with the people. When I see the streng' nations and then look at CI (Continued53 words
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Advertisement45 1934-04-16 7 m\f II m 4mm\r AmWv Amm^Kmmm\. l MARVEL PRODUCTS CO. 1 m p A s" W M VERY I BEST f Thone 6046 f I M^| lll ll i|, tll lllU iH l i l iii»| ll l ,i, l i, ll H .i,. i^l^,«,,t|[t|||||||)t||>|||m)|<||t||^45 words
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Advertisement167 1934-04-16 7 I ,^^'«"4iMiwCTn fni tf illß y illillMmh nwrnwi:l Prince SINGJLP Q'nniiiiußirainniiiiinniniiniimauvMnmrnicO-S. rpHE Turkish Amba Li% "was 1 Kemaleddin Sam* _ttL near denly to-day at the abdominal operation a?d e LS in P ;°t| ding £cr V a a t «c served on the I and Lod-inn; House fence, in wartime.167 words
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Miscellaneous76 1934-04-16 7 [POSTAL INTULIG-Na m SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Pontianak <Raub> 2 p.m. North and East India 0, 1 Kumsang» 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bcngkalis and Bagan «Singaradja I 3 p.m. Western Australia «Minderoo. 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. Rhio. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas <P£|lopo> Bam Tarempa (General Versbyck) Bam Sia:n "except Lower Siam»76 words
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Article620 1934-04-16 8 rvPINIONS may differ as to the value of "Goodwill Missions." An important public man comes to Singapore; he is entertained; he compliments us on our "wonderful city" and our "fine harbour"; and he gets on hia way. Does any permanent benefit remain Often, perhaps, it does not, but620 words
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Article54 1934-04-16 8 The ior*l offi-e of the Standardvnovnm o'l Co. received this morning o'nble from New York advising them r f tbP rt«i*h of Mr W. B. Walker. President of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. As a mark of respect, the offices of the P.randard-Vaeuum Oil Company were54 words
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Article494 1934-04-16 8 Mr. Lim Kheng Kool, B.A., LLB., the Penang Free School Queen's Scholar, who proceeded to Cambridge to study law, returned to Penang by the "Corfu." Mr. Lim secured a first-class pass in the law-qualifying examination, won the Wright prize for the most distinguished work in law, obtained first-class honours in494 words
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66 1934-04-16 8 rpHE delay caused to the Imperml 1 Airways 'plane at Kuala Lumpur through the wheels sinking ta turf, is unfortunate in that it creaUs doubt as to the «h"££^s^ Peihaps also it raises the question whether turf is the best surfacing for aero dromes66 words
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Article142 1934-04-16 8 rrHE distinction of b?ing the only news--1 paper in Malaya to favour the Buffer Pool scheme for tin falls to the Straits Echo, of Penang. The old but dubious maxim that "minorities are always right" may be true in this instance, but we take leave to think differently.142 words
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Article132 1934-04-16 8 WHAT is the industry going to do about it all? Here Is what the Financial Correspondent of the Times of Malaya has to say: "I am surprised that the leaders ol the local mining community have been content to remain silent and allow matters to drift until they132 words
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Article132 1934-04-16 8 PARENTS will be interested in announcement of the scholai h for Raffles College, particulars of appear in an advertisement. Scholarships not exceeding ten in numb to be awarded by the Council ol College next month, and each i i to the value of $720 a year and ay132 words
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Article160 1934-04-16 8 YESTERDAY'S ceremony at P. the consecration of Mgr. Adrian Devals as the new Bishop of Malacca was a cause of joy to all Catholii Malaya who know of Father I» extended period of devoted and energetic work in Malaya. He has here, with a break during the160 words
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Article419 1934-04-16 8 "Looker-OrT ffONOURABLE Members were on the job again this morning. Or were they? A It's onp thing to be there; another to do somejthing to justify being there. A Rubber rising—and with it hopes of more pay and bonuses. 1 A The British iron and steel industry is419 words
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Article27 1934-04-16 8 BUiMeT HOPES IN BRITAIN 0 I RAIMo PROGRAMME on I CLIH DIARY, on page 3 SpJ||t NEWS, on pages 12. I-! Ouß READERS' VIEWS27 words
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Advertisement185 1934-04-16 8 .V. ...•:.t..t»i^.'«"i'«'1'"»«" n,,1,,,,1 i I Hdiiiinmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i i i i i i i r i i i I j Cottage Vieese I has a high dietetic value, a delightful fla and is wonderfully nourishing for adults and P* Bo 8 Specially Matured—Perfect Fl; °vi—Nutritious I No Waste. I185 words
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Advertisement106 1934-04-16 8 imwrnmm lP\ FERFEC'TIOK N Zl I de-cribe» Ihe swp**i»r /a\l of Sine*" "J porr's Lwidln* TaUoc WIX<; LOIVNCi 1» UII» duiiblrdly hi llif fore- lO v (rnul and you. wMh Frrt c itn In SoillnjtV 0\ Sly c and (.'Ol. CMinpkilf- v UiUtir iun ad'l !»tvc >+.vl<!r. S\ ►A "Phone106 words
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905 1934-04-16 9 untitled COURT INQUIRY. („s U* 10 8? |~V Lsl l^ (r ce I e markable B I i the Ttod I I. >1. Uraniler) I i the t.'iso, a W[~ k 3 ve beca ,orn m Ihc Miinily ftmr Ihc shoot UIU.905 words
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Article579 1934-04-16 9 Wheels Sank In. DELAY AT KUALA LI'MPUK. Wireless. ,n Our 0)i r Corrc warden!l Kuala Lumpur, April lo| s Hi; iITm mI opening of the ku| I .-I'l'iJ" aerodrome for the ~t imperial Airways liners, tj -in" a further link in the kmij k service between LondonWireless. - 579 words
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Article54 1934-04-16 9 Reuter Wireless. untitled on the present ilnes of untitled "evangelical circles deny toe i<*P n thai a large number ol German e\jm- ce.ical pastor, appealed to the Pop? lor united action against neo-paganism m Germany. The report that 600 pastors have requested to be received into the Catholic Church isReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article237 1934-04-16 9 Gen. Huang Instructed To Make Agreement. Shanghai, Apr. 10. THE Japanese are preparing for war with Soviet Russia. Huge quantities of timber are being taken to Chiaoyang and Pehpiao in Northern Jeno for war purposes. More Japanese troops have arrived 1 Manchuria. The 3rd Japanese Divisiohave reached Changchun.237 words
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Article154 1934-04-16 9 Reuter Wireless. New York, Apr. The revolutionary nature of the I sident's policy and its progress ofl he first year is emphasised in a •■■>>• President Roosevelt entitled "OnM He says the people of America I 'etermined to keep going forward I he poliev. which is based on the gmReuter Wireless. - 154 words
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Article94 1934-04-16 9 Mussolini Shows How Make Them. Rome. April CUTS in the pay of State empl and the reduction of rents h;»s decided upon by the Cabinet as a to combo t the trade depression The euis will be on a graduated rising fiom six ncr cent, on salan94 words
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6 1934-04-16 10 Abuse Of The Powers Of Government"6 words
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Article426 1934-04-16 10 How He Was Arrested In Penang. ZOOMING up for sentence before the Dfetri, I y Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. Tan Siang Bin, foimerly cashier wih Rotterdam Trading Co.. Singapore, was this morning sentenced lo 13 months" r.i. for criminal breach of trust a; a servant of426 words
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Article307 1934-04-16 10 Provision Of Rice For NonEuropean Unemployed. fu dto the Singapore Improvement I J om the 510.000.000 Fund promised by Government to the Trust for trie purpose of rJum improvement schemes the cost of the access road to ihc new Alexandra Road suburb irea The sum now required 5183.805307 words
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Article98 1934-04-16 10 N >1 vv 'ATloj gEVEK th, on th, i„ the L, was m appointn tan: i, Mr. T. m k and the mitt., "It has b *n in order creased < decided Kirkwood. Public ,rk Confidential Jfrehevin, (B. ol with enabling a WKfetrfbution PROVKK "In the (v98 words
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Article141 1934-04-16 10 Resolution 01 1 Carried Prevision 5500.000 a Imperial D the resolution m< and passed at Council. Olhei Committee's reports an Government ha mburse certa n tmperiai A.-.--- 1 amount to th< 1934. and prr. ngly. In view of the 1 dered by tural Association i rail §400 towards141 words
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Advertisement19 1934-04-16 10 _1 Overseas Assurance CORPORATI »N U*" 0, Chin.-, Buildinf CU*»4 PHONE 5» FIRE, liX VEHICLES fi B'OBOn ("OMPENSATWWi iva***"!19 words
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Article85 1934-04-16 11 •in ely Defensive." DESKJNS ON W STRALASIA. Wellington. April 16. nut the slightest inoi political invasion <>r *Im Piudtic. The idea ha? I Mm- hi ;..h of the eouni ill-»--tared the Japanese m ;d it» Australia and New It rday. ;11 nul turned covetous 'mlin or85 words
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131 1934-04-16 11 THE CINEMAS. flUliCl.S 1 II) the pICIUK? r ,uit k>l An evening's enit -ind capable actress i .ici The Mouse on 50lh -iw shown at the Pavtli- ipiK-ulihn .v.- in her rnuny iirrPs^.S. i<». iiy drutnuui fare A woman ruder -verves twenty131 words
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Article147 1934-04-16 11 t ii'f tiic i tii nui-sic rti»u .-.ojigs i., jiii-asf them in the n ii. ii ,iki> entitled "Bulhule Puu•i I'll. F .iry of Punjab." whlcli i at th. Ritz cinema. >.ir»• Lon.i 41 Geylang. when thers -iurti« Tif:e- at both the 615 i i>m147 words
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Article216 1934-04-16 11 \»»rihern Officials Asked To Keep Calm. Shanghai, April 16 I i.mil Ku, who has tendered his 11.hi. l\»> Been advised by 'lI.UIK Kill Shek not to be dls- iiy Mu-s decision, which is thai .tu-ii» will deal with the &ituaNntti, China calmly. I armies will not be216 words
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Article1062 1934-04-16 11 Doors Stormed By The Public. IContinued from vapc 9j on a plan, witness added thai he then heard the sound of three or four shots He then saw a man running along New Bridge Road, turn Into Upper Chinehew Street and thence go to Eu Tong Se'1,062 words
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Article109 1934-04-16 11 Still Taking Interest In Rugby. Rugby football players in Malaya will be interested to know that Dr. Norman Black, formerly of Singapore was in the chair at the first annual dinner of thp Aylesbury Rugby Union Football Club, of which he is President. This Club is the109 words
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Article69 1934-04-16 11 Press Officer And Wife Killed. Reuter. Warsaw, Apr. 15. 11l RUECKER, Chief Press Officer of the Polish Foreign Office, and his wife were instantly killed and M. Wrzos, a prominent political journalist, was severely injured in a motor smash near Radom to-day. M. Ruecker was well known inReuter. - 69 words
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87 1934-04-16 11 Widow Is An Egypt i;. Princess. Reuter. Berlin. April v THE Turkish Ambassador to 1 Kemaleddln Sami Pushu. died Uenly to-day at the age of 49, uft abdominal operation in Berlin ho; He served on the Turkish General in wartime. When the Allies oct Constantinople heReuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement162 1934-04-16 11 1'11'••'•«••••'«iiii•lIIIl.Iii i i i i i i r i i i i i i i i i t i i i i t i i I SATISFACTION j 1 The Satisfaction of LEICA CAMERA users can be proved by f Z the fact that no late model Leica Camera has162 words
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Advertisement144 1934-04-16 11 It's a poor week-end without the Sunday Tribune "—Malaya's brightest and cheapest weekly journal. ■-iair*-naiiSiia',aiiaiiaiia:i«nai!at4"B;iaM«i)a:ie<ia]]aiiaTia;'ai:aiißiißiißiiaiißu«i;Biiaitaiisitau«naiiß'ii 11 alt BBBBBBBBaai mMnĔĔrSĔ^UUim 'CAFASPIN' the new form of the world-famous ftoyefc's fl I Aspirin, performs a fourfold task in your organism: H B 1) 'CAFASPlN'"promptly abolishes pains and colds; fl fl 2) 'CAFASPIN' favours144 words
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1504 1934-04-16 12 Inter-Port Hockey Team Returns. Exclusive Interview With The Secretary-Manager. ■GUT membsrs of the Malayan ho-krv »ori?higcnt which went to gkonp and Macao to engage in itches which provided a triumph for ilaya, returned to Singapore yesterv by the "Antenor." it was1,504 words
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Article221 1934-04-16 12 Soccer International At Wembley. London, April 14. beat Scotland 3—o in the £l soccer international at the Wembley tadium. The official attendance was 92,903 and ;he receipts £20,178. The weather was delightful and the Duke oi York was present. Thirty thousand Scots came down ':om Scotland for the221 words
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Article342 1934-04-16 12 Matches At Livestock Exhibition. THERE was an interesting series of badminton matches at the Second Annual Livestock and Trades Exhibition at the eld racecourse on Saturday evening when the Novices B.P. beat the Diehards BP. by four games to one. The matches wore arranged in conjunction with the342 words
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Article542 1934-04-16 12 Foursomes Match At Island Club. THE Island Club beat the Singapore? G.C. by 15 to 12»4 at the Island In yesterday's fuur-ball foursomes match. Scores (S.G.C. names first): R. Craik <D and S. N. Kelly (4) 0; J. T. Smith (Scr.) and W. McMullan (7) L iC.542 words
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Article78 1934-04-16 12 Resu!ls Of Principal Matches. Reuter. London, April 14. R suits of the principal Heme ma'ohrs played to-day resulted as follows: Bedfird 10 Old Blues 5 Brkenhead P. 14 Waterloo 10 Batter 3 Llanely 13 Gloucester 8 Harlequins 0 leic<s'er 11 Blackheath 14 Ntath 12 Devonport S. 2* N'lwporlReuter. - 78 words
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Article60 1934-04-16 12 To-morrow's First Division League Match. The S.C.C. team for the First Division match at the Padang to-morrow will be: Cherrington; Van Houten. McCafTery; Robertson, Harper, Donald; Morgan, Joy, Brand, Fyfe, King. The ground will be enclosed and the charges will be 50 cents (seats) and 20 cents60 words
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Article375 1934-04-16 12 S.C.C. Tournament. ETCETERAS MISS v GREAT CHANn I DEAL sunny vvcatln'r turn visibility favmirul rhe in the S.t'.C. tournament I, W4 the Merchant* and fctei-f r;, ended yostcriluy in a ,lr„ M The bcnvlintr ami u,. h teams was at ;i «Uhiouih numerous catches wen* «Irnj375 words
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Article141 1934-04-16 12 Saturday's Criikc! On The I'adang. Rnln /pnilt both SaluWay' fixtures on lh«* Pttdtoni! SR.C/ side llic same Umlw i 11 Combined School?. and Ihn Club be abandoned at. an ilitertv.Uiss; while that between tin- sec i"' Wiltshire* hud to be rallied the Club had dismissed *****»141 words
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Article53 1934-04-16 12 Services To Sorer» Recognised. Reuter LonUon, AV 1 The Council 01 IHp FonUJ 'i 1 tkm have decided t»« pras'-nt J>k tarv. Sir Frederick Wull. wh" »n July, with riooon. in r his untiring enrrev a?»'! v: vie»» to Brillsh Font bill The announcement birthday present for 9»'Reuter - 53 words
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Advertisement5 1934-04-16 12 The Finest New Zealand Butter.5 words
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1297 1934-04-16 13 Champions Win Valuable Points At Liverpool. Engliitah and itches, as cabled League tables arc as follows: N( ,l ISII LEAGUE, Div. L I Cirminsham 1 I \ritin 0 i \.u».i tie t'. 1 i ShcftfeM W. 0 J AIMMI I If" I iiUbi R. 01,297 words
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Article232 1934-04-16 13 Opening P.W.D. Batsmen Score 212 runs. nnHE match played at McNair Road 1 between the Nondescripts Cncket Club and the Public Works Department Sports Club ended in a draw on SaturdaA feature of the game was the unbroken partnership between the cpening P.W.D.S.C. pair, which produced 212232 words
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Article79 1934-04-16 13 It is understood that circular letters have been issued throughout the State of Johore. inviting all parties interested In badminton to support the formation of the proposed Johore Badminton Association. For this purpose an inaugural meeting will be held under the auspices of the Johore Club on Thursday79 words
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Article222 1934-04-16 13 Ties In Spring Handicap Tournament. TIES in the Spring Handicap tournament at the S.C.R.C. have been arranged as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Doubles Handicap: Seng Watt and Chin Siew v. Teck Yam and Yong Poh, Scow Kee and Sian Chye v. Kirn Sang and Hong Sang. "B"222 words
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Article185 1934-04-16 13 Chinese Beat Police In Keen Encounter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuaia Lumpur. Apr. 14. In spite of the free admission to the Stadium, the crowd was not BUSS for to-day's soccer match, considering the fact that threequarters of the men from the Police Depot turned out to watch185 words
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Article114 1934-04-16 13 At the Happilads court on Sunday. Hiang's B.P. beat the Monks Hill B P. by 4 games to 3. Scores H.B P. names first): Gabriel Tan lost to R. Frois 10—15. 12—15: Rcb r. Koh lot to J. Rodrigues 12—15. 8—15: Anthony Choo beat E. Lincoln114 words
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Advertisement562 1934-04-16 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,00f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in th* Strait* Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE: Qreat Eastern Ltfe Bulldlnf, CecU Street, Singapore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of Enaland »r* LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. EO ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF562 words
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Article666 1934-04-16 14 Saturday's Results. NEW HORSES PERFORM WELL. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 14. was a large attendance for the opening of the Penang Turf Club's three-day April professional extra race meeting this afternoon. The racing was keen, but punters were generally able to spot the winners, hence666 words
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Article213 1934-04-16 14 Raffles Institution's Easy Victory. ON the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday the schoolboys scored 4 decisive victory iti a cricket match aguiru-rt the Police n team, by the margin of eight wickets. The Police took first knock find were only able to collect 42 runs, none of213 words
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Article159 1934-04-16 14 The second string of the Cricket Club provided poor opposition against Raffles Institution in a friendly* soccer game on the Padang. The School boys had more than threequarters of the game territorially and though they won the match by the convincing margin of 4—l. it must159 words
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Article105 1934-04-16 14 Chinese And Wiltshires Share Honours. AFTER dominating the exchanges for about three-quarters of the game, the Wiltshire Regiment had to be content with only a point in their encounter with the Chinese in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium.105 words
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Advertisement545 1934-04-16 14 Soul and Life ,rf SOLE AGENT FOR S.S.. F.M.S.. D.E.I. a SHAIK MUHAMMAD SAHIB, 231, Serangocn Road, Singapore, 143, IVnang S'ireet, Penang'. Prevent Ccids conquer Sore Throat by taking fORMAMINt The Qerm-K tiling Throat Tablet IBS I WHEN You et exceptional value, last- J ing service, and the reliability for545 words
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Advertisement478 1934-04-16 14 The MECHANISM—Is Your Most Important J The Of A Refrigeratri E m General <m 7» Refrigerator f After 22y W K inters Sf THE REFRIGERATOR \\rrn, 7j PERFECT MECHANTsJi THE BORNEO I'OWWVy, .NOW A 4 YEARS' SERVICE PLAN fTh: Economy—Power. DaraMHt] Flashlights depend entirely on tlx a I A bulbs478 words
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Article90 1934-04-16 15 Letters To The Editor. [Our reader, are invited to write to u$ om subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune- does not necessarily endorse opinions c c <™£ podents. LETTERS SHOULD BS AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably spacing), and on one side90 words
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Article82 1934-04-16 15 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir. —A couple of weeks ago I remember having come across a complaint about the broken pagar at the Kalong Swimming: Pool. The writer urged the Municipality to see to the repairs. Weeks have elapsed and nothing has been done. It is82 words
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Article138 1934-04-16 15 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—While giving Mr. R. V. Chapman his due meed of commendation on his praiseworthy effort to stir the local Eurasian cdmmunity from their usual supine lethargy and lack of community spirit. I hardly imagine that recourse to verse will aid the "Cause." There138 words
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Article182 1934-04-16 15 7*o the. Editor, "Matajsa Tribune."j Sir The "ricksha parade" lias otjce again been Invading Singapore. If you p u *s alon-i Stamford Roud. Bencoolen Street and Queen Street at nignt time you are sure to see beautiful dames in rickshas parading as If they arc competing in182 words
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Article356 1934-04-16 15 1 iTn the Editor. "Maiaim Tribune V Sir.—ln English we address n person is "your highness." "your honour" e*c according to his position, but we alway; refer to ourselves a? "I" nr "wr" without offending either oarly Therefore I think a Malay who i- member oi the356 words
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Article230 1934-04-16 15 <Tt (Ha Editor, "Mo/ayo Tribune") Sir,—ll is rumoured that a preliminary meeting has just been held to form a Booksellers' and Newsagents' Association in Singapore. The object of the Association. It Is alleged, is to raise the selling price of two-penny English newspapers from ten230 words
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Article234 1934-04-16 15 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") he would have been wiser, for does he bu h lt W ll i at "is not tnc usual Price but halt and one-third the usual pricerespectively which a member has topay sp a ??o m the dollar ancl dollar-fifty awl234 words
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Article58 1934-04-16 15 A Malacca correspondent declares that he and a party travelled a con- j siderable distance to see the Exhibition at the old Racecourse, and were bitterly disappointed. They could, he says, have I spent their money to much better pur- I poie. That is. of course, a matter58 words
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Article843 1934-04-16 15 /CLAIMS are one thing; proof is another. \J For two generations the manufacturers of Dr. Williams- Pink Pills have published letters from p ople whe said they had recovered from weak, nervous, run-down, anaemic condition, by the use of these pills. These people were843 words
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Advertisement123 1934-04-16 15 CUANS WHITENS THE TEETH looting, fragrant and d regularly it prevents in.pie mm receipt of c< nt "tamp from i i Laboratories, 88. Ci njtt Quay, Spore. vstSmm^mmmmmymmmmmmmmmWmm^ THIS-* fptSsl A Pleasant 4/ Awakening 13 1 urn Brewed and Bottled hy THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO Sole Agents N.V. STRAITS JAVA123 words
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Advertisement229 1934-04-16 16 ML HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Baaah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motor?, etc., and water service, please write to the above nddr^ssor^P^ i THE IMPERIAL "(JOOD COMPANION." j J (CHROMIUM-PLATED). 11. \ll-;11-i"^^i^• 'iU-i j J built on the standard 4-bank principle.229 words
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Advertisement418 1934-04-16 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. By Order of the Municipal Commissioners of the town of Singapore, tinder the Powfrs conferred by Section 71 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal for the recovery of rates in arrears. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold Bungalow Bite, situate at Gaodman Road, off Tanjong418 words
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Advertisement408 1934-04-16 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Six Motors. 110 Volts, DC. 14 BP. Apply to: 67-C. Lavender Street. When on Serangoon Road don't forget— refresh yourself at the Anglo American Lunch Foom, 112. Upper Serangoon Road. ALUMINIUM WARES (IN STOCK). Cigar and Cigarette Drying Cases. Assorted and Whittling Kettles. Megaphones. Towel Rails.408 words
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Advertisement246 1934-04-16 16 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—An Expeiienc d Ship Tally Clerk, cne with a knowledge of making a ship plan Apply to Box No 330. c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Financiers or Working Partner for a very paying concern. Guaranteed profits. Apply Box No. 328. co Malaya Tribune. WANTED— Immediately an active or sle246 words
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Advertisement496 1934-04-16 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). I-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.CJL.. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Principal. TUITION In Cambridge, Commercial496 words
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Advertisement381 1934-04-16 16 I JUST R ECEIVED. I EVERY ONE OF THEM Si BY n. I BEAR A FIVE-YEAR < I YICK WOH hT\<;. ff 429, NORTH BRITJGi <N< ar Midd'e Rot TO LET. TO LET—No. 38. BtJOttl Ri i 31, Dhoby Ghaut, TO LET —Bungalow No M g Grove Road, and elase381 words
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