Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1934
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Title Section41 1934-05-10 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL -No. HO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, May 10, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934 FOR 5 CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement123 1934-05-10 1 I l^tti(l The (Tribune Dominant In -^Malaya I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I' ».|ftHii|lHlHlHlHlHn|i;|HtHiH.: > ,ni:»HM >; ni:|i;|Ml'H! I 'l l ;|^|i'liil''llllHlMllHr.ini.nnr|:; tl i|i;ii:Mr^| l |ii|i;|;i«:il|-m»JK jJi„riliHI'l"l"l"» l :l1 11 CHEESES IN HAM)\ "!)11*L0M A' BilSpiPl^ •BLL'E .MOON' I123 words
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Advertisement156 1934-05-10 1 A. FIJNTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces ol 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 excnange rates. I I Himalaya j Bouquet They ali156 words
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Article104 1934-05-10 2 Intensive Propaganda Drive In Portugal. Reuter Wireless. Hendaye. May 2. rE Portuguese Government, following the political crisis, has undertaken an intensive anti-communist drive according to messages received here Strici censorship prevails, but it is reported that the newly formed Department of Propaganda has instituted a campaignReuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Article124 1934-05-10 2 Dangerous Position In The Saar. j I Reuter. Geneva. May 8. The danger of a German coup de main in the Saar was drawn to the attention ol the League Council by Mr. Knox, president of the Saar governing body He referred to the' political character ofReuter. - 124 words
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Article63 1934-05-10 2 Shanghai. May 8 Th Commercial Treaties Committee of the Mini try of Industry lias completed its report l he Commercial Treaty between China and Chinese Foreign Office, ii the committee submits recommendations vttfa r~i>ard to the revision of the treaty to the Chinese Office. committee li studying the63 words
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Article42 1934-05-10 2 Mr. W T Houghton is proceeding j Home on leave by the "Naldera." sall--1 ing on Friday During his absence M»H. E Wootton. of the Union Jack Club will act as hon. treasurer of the ExStrvices Association of Malaya <Singa--1 pore branch*.42 words
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Article157 1934-05-10 2 Conference Opens In London. Reuter Wireless. London. May 7. TWENTY-TWO countries were represented at the conference to regulate wheat prices which opened to-day at the Board of Trade offices under the presidency of Mr. Bingham, the United States Ambassador, as the outcome of ihe London wheat agreement signedReuter Wireless. - 157 words
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Article146 1934-05-10 2 Sundry Goods Dealer's Stock Destroyed. tFrom Our Own Correspondent.: Ipoh. May 7. Foo Choo Choon Street. Ipoh. adjoining the principal market in ,he town, was the scene cf a tire on Sunday nigh', when a shophouse was gutted. The premises were rented by a Chinese sundry goods dealer146 words
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Article81 1934-05-10 2 Opening Of Re-Trial Of Chinese. The re-trial was begun on Tuesday before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. C. H. Whitton, of C. H. Lim, who is charged with disorderly behaviour by fighting at the Great World at midnight on Jan. 25. Lim who was fined $8 in a previous81 words
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Article68 1934-05-10 2 Industrialists Protest Against New Bill. I Reuter. Washington, May 7. Twenty-eight industrialists, including Mr. W. B. Bell, Mr. Rolland J. Hamilton Mr. T. M. Girdler and Mr. F. A. Merrick' have sent a letter to the sponsors of the StocK Exchange Bill, urging further revision on theReuter. - 68 words
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Article33 1934-05-10 2 On. Huang Shao Huing's Sore Foot. Shanghai. May C. Gen. Huang Shao Htting, t he Minister of the treatment. nal ***"**f for He told newspapermen that he did not visit33 words
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Article74 1934-05-10 2 Shanghai. May 6. A telegram has been received at Nankin* from Peilengmiao announcing the post* dtned to the members of the Autonomy Committee, namely, secrrianGeneral. Prince Teh Wang: Chief SSSJS Iff. Wu Hok Ling: director of the ShTSS partment. Prince Sha Pa; Chief of the Special Police. Prince74 words
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Article61 1934-05-10 2 Chinese Fined In Police Court. For confining 182 frogs in a small basket a Chinese froc-catcher was fined $2 by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander yesterday morning. y The frogs were exhibited in court in a basket abou four times the size of that i61 words
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Article204 1934-05-10 2 Nothing Likely To Cause Controversy. Reuter Wireless. London, May 5. THE first impression gathered at this years' Royal Academy is that there are many notable exhibits but nothing likely to cause such controversies as have shaken the art world in recent exhibitions. Even Mr. Richard Sickert has nowReuter Wireless. - 204 words
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Article191 1934-05-10 2 Monopolies Chief Entertained At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca. May 7. The staff of ihe Government Monopolies entertained Mr F. Stanley, the Controller of the Government Monopolies, Malacca. ,.o a farewell tea at the Malacca House on Sunday evening. Mr. Stanley, who is going Home on191 words
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Article144 1934-05-10 2 Income-Tax Evasion Charge Fails. Reuter. Pittsburgh. May 8. The grand jury refused to confirm the indictment against Mr. Andrew Mellon the former Ambassador to Great Britain on a charge of evading income-tax. Washington. May 8 It is announced that no further proceedings will be taken against Mr. MellonReuter. - 144 words
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Article111 1934-05-10 2 In League With The Manehukuo. Shanghai. May 6. Gen. Shili Yu San, an agttator in the employ of the Manehukuo. is conferring with other Manehukuo agent» in Chinwangtao. It is reported that Gen. Lin Kwei Tang, the commander of the former Charhar rebels, is attending the111 words
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Article63 1934-05-10 2 Question Asked In House Of Commons. Reuter. London, May 8. Asked In the House of Commons by Mr. w. Nunn what new barrack accommodation was being erected In Shanghai for housing the international forces there, Mr. Duff Cooper said hewas informed that new barracks for Japanese troopsReuter. - 63 words
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Article468 1934-05-10 2 Malay Woman Arrest..,! In Muar. (From Our Own Correspond. Johore, May AS the result o; the transfer n t piece of land situated Bakar, Muar, for a considera V to her father-in-law. a you- r°' woman named Haji Rhatijahh Mahmood, was arrested on i> laid before the468 words
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Article162 1934-05-10 2 Japan's War Department To Keep An Eye On Profiteers. About Y.12,000.000 worth o: ii unition-' orders will be placed by th J pintWar Department with privu* pari! the new fiscal year. A.s the War Department ha- boon increasing the number of supervisitiu cers. and these offic-rs now162 words
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Article122 1934-05-10 2 (From Our Own Correspond* Malacca. May •">• The marriage of Mr. Qui Ch of Fraser unci Neave, th< Mr. and Mrs. Gui Van Kirn Lui. the eldest daught Mrs. Lim Hock, will take pi at 37. Bunya Pantei. Maiai It is announced that Mr. R< of Banda Hilir122 words
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Advertisement202 1934-05-10 2 FOR YOUR HOME'S SAKE USE *ROLAMATS* Sole Agents for taaiaya Stockists: xpM STOREY CO., wiiiTKAww laidlaw <<> in).. Hongkong Bank Chambers. ■OON >i.< k niADiNG (O Sinyapon^^^^^ •••••iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiii>>> ~,|iiil>l' SERRAVALLO'S TONIC |f j (Cinchona and Iron Wine) fa ;fet frl| is all you require! Either 2^l :as a Restorative or202 words
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1901 1934-05-10 3 MALAYA'S SPLENDID HILL STATION FIVE THOUSAND FEET UP AND FIRES AT NIGHT. j ill: longer they slay the more they like it," was the rental* made l*y Mr. H. R Arbcnz in his address, "A Trip i rom Singapore to Cameron Highlands by1,901 words
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Article44 1934-05-10 3 "The Christian his Creed and Conduct" will be the subject for discussion at the meetings of the Tamil Epworth League to be held every Thursday at 5.30 p.m. from to-morrow to June 1. The Rev. 8. 8. Pakianathan will take charge of the course.44 words
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Article98 1934-05-10 3 Sequel To The Bucharest Plot. Reuter Wireless. Bucharest. May 5 A CROWD of 10,000 people to-day witnessed tht Jegr-'.datron of Colonel Precup and ct er ofhcers convictel of a plot aginst the King. Delegations from all Rumanian regiments were assembled on the square of Malmaison Barracks for theReuter Wireless. - 98 words
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Article56 1934-05-10 3 Prices 100 Per Cent. Above Last Season's. I Reuter Wireless. Washington. May 2. Mr. Wallace. Secretary for Agriculture, nas approved of the marketing agreement whereby four leading tobacco companies contract to purchase at least 18.500.000 pounds of cigar leaf tobacco at prices averaging about 100 per cent, aboveReuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Advertisement25 1934-05-10 3 IThe beer of long standing and outstanding quality U Ii JjL I j mm strtmgtli€Biiig/ I§| j N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG25 words
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Advertisement489 1934-05-10 3 Don't buy any pen UNTiL YOU SEE THISI yourself, wait V until *nu Irr the i M amazing n«*H Parker jn Va<•nm a I i r 11 o I «I I "ii* Io2'c more in a. yet jgj? fffy lb* size i« not in- H < re .1 «»(I I489 words
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Advertisement560 1934-05-10 4 j M. HASSAN. 1 ELECTRICAL AND WATER I CONTRACTOR. SC-37, Bran Baaah 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. I M I MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 5811 and ">Bl2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I'W IBLE560 words
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Advertisement295 1934-05-10 4 j Sports Cups Medals jk 1 vtf.- MM MMMlmMm^SßftJmmxJE^SiS&^^Mm Inspect oar bave and comprehensive stock of these in the very latest designs and compare our prices before deciding SPECIAL PRICES TO CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND SCHOOLS. K.M. OLI MOHAMED, Jewel I er. No. 38. Hiffh Street, SINGAPORE. We can get oZltiL.295 words
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Advertisement458 1934-05-10 4 SITUATIONS VACANT, WANTED- 2 Clerks for legal firm. Apply Box No. 318, c o Malaya tribune. WANTED-Immediately Working Pari ners or Financiers for a very s .ur.d going concern. Profits guaranteed. No ri.-k. Ii position required it would be available en salary. For full particulars, apply Tl. Solex Wood Preservative458 words
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Advertisement287 1934-05-10 4 LATEST BRUNSWICK j RECORDS. j By BING CROSBY:-- j We'll make hay while the sun 1 shines, J Temptation, I Beautiful Girl, After sundown. All from "Going Hollyw ;od." j Did you ever see a Dream I Walking? From "Sitting j Pretty." i The Last Round Up, From j I287 words
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Advertisement374 1934-05-10 4 mmmmmmmmt I HE mm CLOCK OR WATCH you treasured might stopped working aI Ago, or Months, or n Year.;. NEVER MIND, BRING I US AND WE WILL H GOING RIGHT FOR YOU v NO TIME. YICK WOH HI ING 429. NORTH BRIDGE RO^] < NEAR MIDDLE ROAD) Contractors for the374 words
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102 1934-05-10 5 Mr R Venkatrajuloo Naidu, Editor of ihe Tamil Nadu,'' was entertained the auspices of the Penang Marui Sangam at the Indian Assopremises a few days ago. Mr. V. ur Piliai, J.P., presided and tnere many prominent persons present. death occurred at her residence, ntri102 words
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Article354 1934-05-10 5 Chinese Juveniles Club, Ipoh, had been dormant for about a g to lack of support, re-opened it its old premises at 50, New Town. The re-open-..owed by a re-union dinner, v Loke Chung Fook, Towkay Thaat and Mr. Hui Man Sang elected President, Vice-Pres-i hon. secretary respectively. tera! of354 words
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Article494 1934-05-10 5 Mi. A. Devasagayam, stationmaster, Serendah, who retired from the service at the end of April, was entertained by his friends to a tea-party at the Bowen Club. Mr. Devasagayam has had 21 years' service in the Railways. At the annual general meeting of the Selangor Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift494 words
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Article119 1934-05-10 5 Report Of Inquiry Commission Adopted. Reuter Wireless. Paris, May 3. The commission of inquiry into the 'avLsky ca;ie adopted by 29 votes lo thre< a resolution drawn up by the wnich inquired into the <:ui.so- of the adjournments cl the otavisky case. I he resolution declares that M.Reuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article49 1934-05-10 5 Imam's Aopeal To King Fuad. Reuter Wireless. Cairo, May 3. In order to avoid a fratricidal con1 "t among Moslems, the Imam of Sanaa nas withdrawn from the disputed terri- >r\ and asked King Fuad to intervene restore pcace. according to a tele- ram received here.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
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Article78 1934-05-10 5 Preparing For Next Meeting Of Conference. Reuter Wireless. Lrndon, May 2. Preparations for the reassembly of the Disarmament Co.ife-ence are now completed except fc. the dscirion whetiier the Bureau will meet on May 29, the same day as the General Commission, cr the previous day. M;. Henderson, in theReuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Article50 1934-05-10 5 King And Queen May Visit Glasgow. London, May 6. Reuter. It is announced thai King George and Queen Mary hopo lo visit Glasgow at the end of September for the purpose of launching the new giant Cunarder, number 534. The Queen will oerform the actual ceremony of launching.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article26 1934-05-10 5 Divine Service (in English) will be conducted by the Rev. W. Murray, M.A., on Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Chinese. Presbyterian Church, Jalan Salleh, Muar,26 words
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Article60 1934-05-10 5 Reply To Taunt Aganist Non-Nazi Press. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 3. An article replying to Dr. Goebbel's taunt that the non-Nazi press was cowed has caused the arrest and confinement in the Oranienburg concentration camp of Herr Fhm Welk, chief cditoi- of the "Gruenepost." He wrote an articleReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article50 1934-05-10 5 America To Launch Three-Year Programme. Reuter Wireless. Washington, April 4. As part of the three-year aviation programme, the War Office announces it will shortly invite tenders for 80 bombing "planes and 30 attacking •planes at a cost of $7,500,000. Furthei tenders will be invited before July.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
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Article228 1934-05-10 5 Flying Club Planes' Busy Day. THERE wa& much activity at the Penary aerodrome on Sunday, when two"" 'planes of the Penang Plying Club were in the air lor practically lhe whole day, giving joy rides to members and a number of local and outstation residents. Keen228 words
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Article60 1934-05-10 5 Shanghai, May 8. The Shanghai-Peiping air service was dislocated on Sunday and Monday owing to fog, which forced a 'plane to land at ihe Tunghai district, in Kiangsu, yesterday mornine. The Chinese home-made 'plane, "Kiane; Feng," which was recently damaged in a crash, has been repaired and60 words
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Article72 1934-05-10 5 Shanghai, May 6. G:n. Huang Fu, the chairman ot the Peiping Military Council, has wired to Mr. \en Tung statin" that ne has no. decided when to return to Pcipin?. A su'oord'nate ct his. Mr. Ku Chin Yu, returned to Ptiping on Friday and according to him72 words
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Advertisement84 1934-05-10 5 GET THIS jMiDOTHIS* Vv to ODta n t^ie f' ne quick polish Brasso gives! It brightens brass and copper splendidly BRASSO j METAL POLISH RECKITT SONS, LTD., HULL LONDON Agents: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Harper, GilfiUan Co., Ltd., Singapore Penang, S.S. F.M.S. and Malacca. j »in. I OUR STUPENDOUS FOURTH84 words
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Miscellaneous500 1934-05-10 5 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most ot tne members of which are readers ot the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping tl up-to-date and complete. Happening* of general interest will still be included in the500 words
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Miscellaneous748 1934-05-10 5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE No- 30. First Prize $250. Second Prize $150. 1 ANOTHER $400 MUST BE WON. I THIS PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME PUZZLE WHICH APPEARED IN THE I SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MAY 6 AND WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE ON MAY 13. I748 words
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1506 1934-05-10 6 Shipping News Notices. THE STATE AND SHIPPING. Subsidies Predoomed To Failure. IN a paper on "The Sta.e i.id Shipping," read before the Institute of Transport, Sir Archibald Hurd contended that many foreigners, in their at empts to account for British maritime development, had misread history, specially in rela ion ,o1,506 words
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Article49 1934-05-10 6 'make ?hP Q a fL age /f £sels will shor «7 make the attempt to recover the million pounds which sank with the Br Tf,n ic m tor liner "Glenartney," off the Tunisian coast 16 years ago ;oc r ated WreCk 01 Gl <™»ney has been49 words
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Article379 1934-05-10 6 To Make Vessels Pay Their Way. WHILE it is evident that the Mf million tons of shipping referred to as built before I 1921 is becoming a burden to the industry owing to modern developments in designing highly efficient and economical ships, it may be concluded that the379 words
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Article199 1934-05-10 6 Canadian Stenographer In Sailing Ship. According to advices received by the Imperial Mercnant Service Guild from one of their honorary agents on the Australian coast, it appears that the Finnish sailing shiD "L'Avenir," now I owned by Captain Erikson. boasts of a girl apprentice in the person of199 words
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575 1934-05-10 6 Special Features Of New Fruit Carrier. T AST month Messrs. LLhgow. Ltd., launched *4 the mail, passenger and banana-carrying: steamer, "Jamaica Producer," which they have built lor the Jamaica Banana Producers* Association, L.d., Kingston, Jamaica. The naming ceremony was performed by Lady Macpherson, who was575 words
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Advertisement348 1934-05-10 6 I STEAMER SAILINGS. p a o~ II m mm BRITISH INDIA I». O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore BHUTAN 6,101) May JO RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 11 BEHAR 6,000 May 24 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 May 25 SOUDAN 6.500 June 6 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June RANCH I 17,000 June 22 BURDWAN348 words
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Advertisement48 1934-05-10 6 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD M (Incorporated in S.S.). Steamship passages booked by all Lines Airmail tickets obtainabls here. P.MS. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING FEES, sonabte m c.. I nsuranc t(r t^" C 1 r No. 64, ROBINSON HO AD. Telepboe No. 2180.48 words
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Advertisement152 1934-05-10 6 llj LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). J EXPRESS SERVICE i S,HCAPOBETon?* IKi CARGO SERVICE. j Br,nd Ven.ce Trieste. Said Br 'ndisi, Venice and Trieste. I S'nore 6 LARA CAMUS June 1 June 1 s.s. CONTE Sp re Veni <*. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND I VERDE May 17 May f« T152 words
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Advertisement215 1934-05-10 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. V***"* jHZQI Australia Dampfacbifb Oesellschaft 'Osrtpanles incorporated in Germ any) PASSENGER AND CARGO BERVIC* OUTWARDS HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due SDore s.s. PRETjSSEN, via Manila May 19 m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila May 29 m s. RHEINLAND. via Manila June 12 ms. SAUERLAND, via Manila June215 words
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Advertisement550 1934-05-10 6 STEAMER SAILING NORDDEI r Germany). The undernoted are th P r tended fixtures:- C B OUTWARDS. "MAIN," for Manila, HW S'hai, North China and Sp^ 1 HOMEWARDS. "GOSLAR," for Genoa ITseiUe Oran, Havre, R'dam. U m Bremen 1 "SAARBRUCKEN" for G Barcelona, Lisbon, Rottei Hamburg- and Bremen '''SAR," for M'seilles,550 words
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Article472 1934-05-10 7 Mining Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following tin share quotations are laved by Fraser and Co., exchange and Hock brokers. Jgl Buyers. BeUaw, x i\ Tin 6 9 7.Kambang Tin 37 6 40,--ral Malay 43 6 45Hitam Tin 14 9 15 6 Weng 2.07% 2.15 rin472 words
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186 1934-05-10 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICE STILL FALLING. Mild Panic In London New York. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22 cts., down IVi cts. Market Tone: Easier. Tin (Singapore), $11€, unchanged. Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 6 9 16d., down 9[l6d. Market Tone:186 words
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Article75 1934-05-10 7 The following crop returns are reported for April: Lbs. Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 72,000 Badek Rubber Estate, Ltd. (Staffield Estate). 24,600 Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd. 22,000 Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates. Ltd. 84,000 Dennistown Rubber Estates, 'Ltd. (Dennistown Estates) 44,000 Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co., Ltd.75 words
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Article66 1934-05-10 7 The following rubber and tin returns are reported for April. Rubber. kbs. Alor Gajah 18,200 Ayer Panas 60,000 Bukit Kubu 12,500 Glenealy 31,520 Jalan Kebun 9,300 Kluang 35,000 Pajam 105.000 Port Swettenham 8,900 Tambalak 16,000 Teluk Anson 40,480 Ulu Benut 35,638 Tin. Pels. Kinta Tin Dredge No.66 words
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Article1011 1934-05-10 7 Fraser's Review Of The Week. IN their weekly report, dated May 8, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: With a distinctly bullish sentiment prevailing throughout the local share market, helped by strong outside enquiry for shares, a state of considerable excitement has existed in all sections of the1,011 words
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Article85 1934-05-10 7 Rubber Active But Less Firm. Reuter Wireless. London, May 8. ON the Stock Exchange to-day, industrials encountered a renewed demand, textiles and rayon shares especially firming up on the British Government's decision to check Japanese ccmpetition. Rubbers continued active but less firm. Other sections ruled irregular. With remmodities,Reuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article158 1934-05-10 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene ar? as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit In 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Mo or Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British158 words
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Article202 1934-05-10 7 Singapore, May 10. R. 'Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $90 R. I Siam IW. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $86 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $86 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $82 Siam, No. 1 J J 65 Siam, N. 2 J}-;} Siam,202 words
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Article51 1934-05-10 7 Shanghai, April 2. Beginning from yesterday the import duty on gasoline was Increased. It is estimated that as a result of the increase the Finance Ministry will get an additional annual income of $10,000,000. Details of the new tax has- already been announced by the Chinese Maiitime Customs.—"Shun51 words
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Article139 1934-05-10 7 Soviet Emissaries In England. t*OR several years Lancashire engi- neers have benefited to the extent of millions of pounds from orders placed by the Soviet Government. There is now a distinct probability of the Lancashire textile industry also receiving big ciders from that quarter, for Russia139 words
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Article355 1934-05-10 7 Plan To Set Up "Trade Cabinet." London. MR. Walter Elliot, the Minister ol Agriculture who is regarded as the "coming man" of British politics, made a stirring appeal for Empire economic co-operation in his Rectorial Address at Aberdeen University. He strongly supported Mr. Stanley Bruce's plan for setting355 words
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Article19 1934-05-10 7 The output of Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., No. 3 dredge for April amounts to 416 piculs.19 words
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Article640 1934-05-10 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Thursday, 11 a.m. The following robber share quo tattoo* are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaD and Evatt. pjpjgj Value. Prasor Lymm m i ohares. Co. ffvmtt. 1 Allenby 1.75 1.90 1.90 200 1 Alor Gajah 1.10 1.20 1.05 1.15 1 A. Hitam640 words
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Article69 1934-05-10 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 2t% 21% do. (F. 0.8.) ?2 2'lU Standard R.S.S. on Tender: May *2 June 22 22S July Sept 22 »4 22% Oct. Dec. 22"-, 22% Jan.March 23 »4 23% Tone of69 words
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Advertisement57 1934-05-10 7 THC SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated In New Zealand.) I IRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C MAROOUOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: t, FIN LAY SON GREEN. mm EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, KTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, 1 RSONAL ACCIDENT aud WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ZEAD OFFICE: N« 4. Ceell Untt,57 words
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Advertisement88 1934-05-10 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ln England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 600,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madraa. Atnara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit88 words
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Advertisement218 1934-05-10 7 **f mm mm >#C*jX)|Mi s» e» e» om«»»— 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 Up $10,000,000.00. BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CBULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 455. NORTH218 words
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Advertisement693 1934-05-10 8 If ftl UIMRBA s ACTUAL S,GHTS A D «•■■■«■-MMMIUIEi! i JEmLn TODAY6JS 915 thrills hitherto unwitnessed by m I mm TL m9m lJ m% LIVING MAN!!! Ij ENTIRELY PRODUCED IN SINGAPORE and MALAYA! A roaring torrent of sensational ex- citement... unearthly Asiatic crea- THE FIRST PERFECT "TALKIE" made here tures693 words
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Article, Illustration146 1934-05-10 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HARBOUR BOARD. k .rTPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, May 10. Fast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). lvrak 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). v. !dera 18: Kola 15; Santhia 13; Kumsang 11; Bhutan 8; Arabia Maru 6.146 words
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Article61 1934-05-10 9 from Europe 'London mails deson April 19), by the "Rawaltl] arrive dv train to-mcirow Correspondence will be ready ry to boxhoiders at 8.45 a.m rj by postmen will commence same time. by the "Aramis." due at at 1 p.m. to-morrow. and Japan by the "Pacific at Singapore to-morrov.'.61 words
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Article45 1934-05-10 9 S.C.C. team v. the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to-morrow at the S C C F. W. Fargus: R. V. Welch, R. Davidron; ,T. Robertson. F. A. McCaffery. S Webb: W. S. Morgan. P. D. Cork J Ĕ Farwell. A. Ferguson. J. B. Pickering45 words
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Article212 1934-05-10 9 SELLING. Singapore. May 10. London 4 months* sight 24 I^l London 3 months' sight 24 London 60 days' sight 24 W London 30 days' sight 2 4^ London demand 2 4 4 London T.T. 24 2 *M Lyons and Paris demand «98, Hamburg demand 149 New York demand212 words
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Article96 1934-05-10 9 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 10. High Tides.— 8.20 a.m., 8.54 p.m. S.R.C. Tennis Championship Singles Final. Cricket: R.I. v. A.C.S., R.I. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division one, R.A. v. S.C.F.A.. Anson Road Stadium; Division two, Pulau Brani v. Wiltshire Regiment, Jalan Besar96 words
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Article68 1934-05-10 9 ALHAMBRA.—' Devil Tiger." APCLLO —Hindustani talkie. CAPlTOL—Stanley Lupino in "Happy" and the Chin Loo company of Chinese jugglers on the stage. EMPIRE.—FootIigM Parade GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera. Chinese Wayangs. Cinemas, Talkie.v etc ISAKO CIRCUS —9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.- Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.— uaotxiei Dancmg, sideshows, Malay Operas.68 words
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Advertisement252 1934-05-10 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF SALE. ERNMENT OF JOHORE. OP THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE. \T JOHORE BAHRU. i licat' No. 40 cf 190."!. U X M. R MAS AMY CHETTIAR No. 21, Market Si reel. S."cap .re. CJmrgec versus R0 VI Nt;. (Vntncior. No. 6. Jalan Station 1«. X.-c, Charger.252 words
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Advertisement265 1934-05-10 9 RACE GOERS For Singapore (Governor's Cup) May Meeting. Fin your faith on SPORTSMAN'S SELECTIONS. First Day's Results, 5 Wins out ot 9 Rate- I and 7 Good Places Racing Cards for each Jay ready for sale at all Bookseller? >>r The Sportsman. 23, Raffle a Chambers. 48 hours btfore each265 words
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Advertisement35 1934-05-10 9 '•■•Illlllllllllllllllllllllll' PAVILION |i I LAST NIGHT— I I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.11 j j CONSTANCE f I CUMMINGS and j j EXPOSE! J j j THUNDERING I j ROMANCE! 2 j j IT'S DYNAMITE! 1 j35 words
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Advertisement408 1934-05-10 9 j ENTIRE CHANGE OF j PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 p.m i OUR FAREWELL MATINEES: J SATURDAY SUNDAY, At 4.30 p.m. DAYS Rock Your Seats At Moutrie's. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ NOTICE. RESUMPTION OF ASSISTED IMMIGRATION FROM INDIA. Assisted immigration (from the Madras Presidency) iv Malaya of ncnvrccruited Indian labourers has now been408 words
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Advertisement482 1934-05-10 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE 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 $5.00 55.00 $100.00 Bedroom and All482 words
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Miscellaneous150 1934-05-10 9 [POSTAL i NTtLLIGtHCC SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSfc. TO-DAY. Southern India (Rajula) 3 p.m. Rangoon, North and East India (Khandalla) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and Padang <Tidore) 4 p.m. Rhio, Blinjoe, Surgei Liat, Pangkal Pinang and Tanjong Pandan ,De Weert) 4 p.m, Philippine Islands <Java>150 words
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Obituary179 1934-05-10 10 ACK NOWLKDG M ENTS. Mr. Nichlos de Costa ar.d Mr. Alex, de Costa and family wish t> convey their ma.iv thanks to all relatives and kind friends who kindly atte.ided the funeral of the late Mrs. Luuisana (Anna) de Cos.a. as well as to those who sent wrea*h;179 words
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Article751 1934-05-10 10 "^ISAPPOIXTMENT' is a mik word to describe the'reaction t« yesterday's Rubber Restriction an nounccment. There was at first, indeed, something approaching dismay, and the optimism recently prevailing has received a severe check. Everything will be all right eventually, and producers must just exercise a little patience with that751 words
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Article223 1934-05-10 10 It is reported that a good deal of malarto prevails in all the lownMuo» around Ipoh. S& Mr K, W W British Resident, Negri Sembllun. i„ due back from leave about the 15th hist In ihe Pei.artg Supreme Court on Monday, before Mi. Justice N H p Whitley Mr. Bimal223 words
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158 1934-05-10 10 TN the editorial to-day we discuss the situation in relation to Rubber Control, as affected by the exportable quotas -tllotted for the first six months of the cheme. The "bears" are having an nnings after several weeks in the background. But there is158 words
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Article147 1934-05-10 10 TTENTION may be drawn to an announcement which appears on another page of this issue regarding the ■undap Tribune. This increasinrh >opular week-end journal will from now Ml be available to up-country readers as ar as Selangor early on Sunday morning. i PeraK in the early afternoon,147 words
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Article177 1934-05-10 10 psPECTOR Popejoy's murderer Is to die. He has been convicted after an xhaustive and scrupulously fair trial by I pecial jury and must pay the only prnalty for his crime which British i„ allows, save in extenuating circum,t nc such as those arising from grave sudden provocation177 words
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Article199 1934-05-10 10 pROM time to time we have referred to the fact that in the Cameron Highlands Malaya possesses a first-rat-hill station capable of wonderful development. Ab confirmation of all that has been heard comes the riowint account which Mr. H. R. Arbenz gave to the Singapore Rotarians yesterday In199 words
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Article473 1934-05-10 10 By "Looker-OiT I gLONGATION' of Arcadian visages wa, discernible once more yesterday. v A broker who bought a new topi is now chiding himself for extravagance. And the 'forward" brigade are feeling i little anxious. Calculating gains is ?reat fun. but possible losses—*. A A A The interest473 words
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Article38 1934-05-10 10 EARLIER. CABLES, on pages 2. 5. 11 ROTARY MEETING, on page 3. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. YESTERDAY'S RACES, on pagse 14 Si 15. RADIO PROGRAMME, on page 17 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 1938 words
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Advertisement151 1934-05-10 10 V i I I NHHM MM MMM MtMMiiti!ti!l''tiillltMlMliilillion|iilHl(illltllliiliilii|iiaii|ii||i|iiMMMMMMMMMMKiMt I COLUMBIA MILK j I UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED. I i VACUUM PACKED I I As Fresh As The Day I lt Was Made j —Price Per Tin— j I I Large Size 20 Cents I I Small Size 10 Cents j FROM ALL151 words
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Advertisement40 1934-05-10 10 I THE ART OF PERI *'ECT TAILORiNG. I The famous house of WING I LOONG enjoys this singular I distinction, and offers yon its excelled service and nigh I fade workmanship. I PHONe'"7627 11 WING LOONG I HIGH ST SINGAPORE40 words
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381 1934-05-10 11 i\ Singapore and PENANG. Quota Announcement. nice Falls Sharply In London. Reuter. official statement regarding the legislation t, Ik brought into force in ,h Colonv to implement the Glibber Control scheme is below. I is pointed out that asReuter. - 381 words
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Article319 1934-05-10 11 < tificates Of Origin Provisions. J c^ow:n 8 official announcement I- een 'orwarded to us from the i Office, Singapore- Jflation to give effect in the '"-orh. J Rubber Agreement will be iuoed at the meeting of the Legis\vil' L 1 to be held on May 28 and319 words
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Article105 1934-05-10 11 Further Fall In Price Of Commodity. THE reaction in the Singapore l üblx v market following the announcement of the quotas yesterday was very obvious this morning. The price of the commodity t*M to 22 cents, a decline o? li cents compare l with yesterday. Moderate opinion, however,105 words
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Article, Illustration106 1934-05-10 11 Camera-Man Lo&es Wife And Job. i Hollywood, May 8. HAROLD ROSSON, the camera-man who won fame through marrying Jean Harlow, has now lost both his wife and his job. Concurrently with the announcement that Jean is seeking a divorce, it is stated that the camera-man will106 words
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Article87 1934-05-10 11 I Evidence On Straits-India Conferences. I THE Trade Commission met in Singapore daily frcm May 1 to "5 and also on May 7 and continued consideration of the report. Further evidence regarding the StraitsIndia conferences was taken from Mr. R. V. Harris, of the P. and O. Company,87 words
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Article62 1934-05-10 11 Mr. and Mrs. Daid Frankel returned to Singapore from Europe yesterday by the "Johann de Witt." Mrs. C. E. Etlin and her daughter arc sailing for Europe next week. Miss Etlin is going to school in Switzerland. the auspices of the Indian Association. Mr. A. J. Braga will show a62 words
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Article218 1934-05-10 11 Many Casualties. "RED" STRONGHOLD FALLS. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 10. NANKING report states that Japanese 'planes are ready to threaten Kwangsi and Hunan. The Fishery Association of Shanghai have decided to organise a committee for the preservation of Chinese fishery rights and restriction ofSin Chew Jit Poh. - 218 words
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Article104 1934-05-10 11 Used As Training Vessel By R.N.V.R. TT has been definitely decided that 1 the Sea Belle H. formerly the Governor's yacht, is to be used as a training vessel by the newly formed Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Singapore. The yacht will be brought alongside the Telok Ayer104 words
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Article142 1934-05-10 11 Trade Inquiries In Malaya. I i I MR. Chen Kung Po, the Minister of Industry of the Chinese Governmeit. leturned yesterday from his tour of Malaya, accompanietd by Mr. Jolsen Ho, his secretary. Mi. Chen, who is on a mission to inquire into the living conditions and trade142 words
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Article77 1934-05-10 11 Active Preparations By Japan. Shanghai, May 9. Preparations are being made by Japan tor war with Soviet Russia. Twenty thousand Chinese labourers have been engaged for the construction of the Taiheiho Railway. White Russians in North Manchuria are being supplied with arms. Military transports are busy transporting77 words
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Article32 1934-05-10 11 With reference to the statement of contributions by Malaya on Poppy Day. 1933, already published, the organisers regret that Perlis was omitted. The amended figures are: Kedah $2,600. Perils $126.32 words
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Article193 1934-05-10 11 East Africa's Position. ANXIETY IN THE COMMONS. Reuter. London, May 9. IMPORTS into East Africa of Japanese cotton piece goods in 1932 represented roughly 30 per cent, of such imports into the coionia l Empire, excluding Hongkong and Aden, said Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister when questioned in theReuter. - 193 words
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Article65 1934-05-10 11 Samuel Insull's Arrival In Chicago. Reuter Wireless. Chicago. May 8. A GRIM-FACED crowd, many of whom are victims of Insull's enterprises, thronged the station to-day to the involuntary homecoming of Samuel Insull. He was hurried at top-speed in a car to the office of the Umteu States marshall.Reuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article64 1934-05-10 11 One Reaches Port Under Own Power. Reuter. Washington. May 9. A wireless message intercepted by the Navy Department revealed that the cruiser "Milwaukee" and the des< rover "Simpson" came into collision on Monday night. The "Simpson." escorted by a repair ship, is proceeding under her own power toReuter. - 64 words
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Article72 1934-05-10 11 Enthusiastic Reception In Osaka. Reuter. Osaka, May 9. Mr. J. G. Latham and the other mem bers of the Australian goodwill mission arrived at Kobe by the "Nagasaki Maru" this afternoon, and were enthusiastically greeted by a large gainer ing of officials and the populace, including hundreds ofReuter. - 72 words
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Article37 1934-05-10 11 No Sitting Of The Court To-Day. There Ls no sitting of the Singapore Assize Court to-day after the protracted six-day trial of Mak Weng Cheng, i There are only three more cases on the list.37 words
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Article54 1934-05-10 11 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park this afternoon, starting at 5.15: Overture, "My Old Stable Jacket." Bilton; "A Panorama of Famous Songs," Wright; Habanera, "Charme d'Espagnele." Mezzacapo; Characteristic, "The Irish Wedding," Puerner; "Three Dances to Nell Gwynne," German; Selection. Harry Lauder's Songs, Hume;54 words
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Article32 1934-05-10 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 10. North Kiangsi is in the throes of drought. Thousands of sufferers are concentrating at Sungkiang clai.iousing for relief, "Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh. - 32 words
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Article237 1934-05-10 11 Emir Feisal's Troops Advancing. Reuter Wireless. Cairo, May 8. THE Emir Feisal. King Ibn Saud's son, has been appointed Em.r Hodeieia, where the shops and cates have reopened and normal life has been restored. It is reported that the Fmif Feisal is being urged to proclaimReuter Wireless. - 237 words
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Article68 1934-05-10 11 Parliamentary System To Cease. Reuter. Rom-; May 9. rE Parliamentary system will on July I, when a corporative iitate will be inaugurated. AP corporations will remain under the direct control of Signor Mussolini, whose decrees will give legislative effect to the decisions of the confederations Signor MussoliniReuter. - 68 words
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Article60 1934-05-10 11 Governor Remains Wa Idling The Races. Reuter Wireless. Darjeeiing. May 8. Following the attempt on his lfe by 4 wo Bengalis, the Governor of Bengal, Sir John Anderson, remained watching the races throughout the afternoon.— Router Wireless. The assailants, who were both arrested, fired with revolvers at theReuter Wireless. - 60 words
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Article33 1934-05-10 11 Trouble On The Pacific Coast. Reuter. San Francisco. May 9. Ovei 15,000 stevedores along the Pacific Coast are striking for higher wages and shorter hours. Police were rushed to the water-front.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article178 1934-05-10 11 A General's Letter. ONLY POSSIBLE PANACEA/ Reuter. London, May 9. ]'T HE "Times" gives prominence to I a letter by Brig.-General the Hon. C. D. Bruce emphasising the importance of Mr. Hirota's reply to the 1 British Ambassador that Japan has no intention of abandoning theReuter. - 178 words
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Article87 1934-05-10 11 Crash In Channel With Six On Board. Reuter. London. May 9. THE utmost anxiety is felt concerning the fat? of an air liner flying from Parts to London. Th? pilot was speaking to Croydon when the plane was nearing the Channel His voice suddenly ceased. V isReuter. - 87 words
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Article91 1934-05-10 11 Dscoverv In Peiping Public Park. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, May 9. A riverlet In the public park in Peiping was found yesterday to have a larg! number of dead fish floating on the surface. It is suspected that the Manchukuo or Japanese agents have poisoned the water.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 91 words
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Advertisement149 1934-05-10 11 I i i MM M iiii'iitiiii i 5 1 Now On Sale "HIS MASTERS VOICE" I NEW RECORDS I I For May Two very good records from this issue are Brave Hearts 1 which is' a March number in the style of the famous March of I the Grenadiers, and149 words
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7006 1934-05-10 12 TENSE SCENES IN COURT; EXTENDED .REPORT OF THE JUDGE'S SUMMING UP. A TRIAL which has received attention from the public as has probably no other trial in recent years, came to an end yesterday when Mak Weng Cheng,7,006 words
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Article412 1934-05-10 12 Evidence Of Volunteer Officer. -JHE hearing was continued x District Judge (Ur H -c yesterday regarding the t E. Edlin is alleged tom ed credit from cerfa M) p were unsatisfied ffl fence were heard Mr. C O. Lim.' Acting Of** signee, U conducting the nn412 words
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Article162 1934-05-10 12 Mr. Goh a Chinese untitled trading in Carnarvon Street. Penan:-, was the lucky winner of the first prist In the unlimited sweep on the l*st daj of the Penang Turf Club meeting. bought just one ticket, and his one dollar brought him over $24,700. Coinciding with H.H. the Sultan of162 words
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Advertisement29 1934-05-10 12 mm w —r INCREASING AWtmm j! SALES j PROVE fin«j UNVARYING JM! TOLIEY'S BRAN DV Ĕijm HAS NOW THE IIMIlftmtll LARGEST SALE Only $2.75 per quart. |l|gMP^ EMPIRE tllllf^HllI29 words
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Advertisement19 1934-05-10 12 THE Overseas Assurance j CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, mTrINF, NLOTBR VEHICLES WORKMEN COMPENSATION INSURANCE19 words
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Article435 1934-05-10 13 Rangoon Hooliganism. MISSILES thrown IN RING. \|K. Charles de Alwis who recently visited Rangoon with three Malayan boxers, Nicky Sullivan, Joe Diamond and Young Chocolate, return» «1 to Singapore yesterday. ,jne Diamond stepped off the boat t IV nan;* and Mr. Alwis, Sullivan a!1 ,l Chocolate435 words
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Article187 1934-05-10 13 I S. Politics On Pavilion Screen. What Is described as an exposure ot the corrupt methods of some of the "big J hi American politics forms the me of Columbia's film "Washington Merry-Go-Round," which began a run at the Pavilion theatre last night. story tells of the fight187 words
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Article109 1934-05-10 13 Among the passengers proceeding by the P. and O. '-Naldera," sailing at 9.30 ;> m to-morrow for Penang, Colombo, Bombay and Europe, are Dr. and Mrs. G. Waugh Scott, Mrs. H. F. Hammond and children, Dr. J. A. Cowan, Dr. D. T. Skeen. Mr. T. F. Garside, Mr. R. L.109 words
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Article222 1934-05-10 13 Enjoyable Performance For Good Cause, A CROWDED ballroom, an enjoyable dance and a first-class vaudeville entertainment. All three were to be found at Raffles Hotel last night, when the .effort on behalf of the St Andrew's Mission Hospital formed an excellent start to Singapore's Hospital Week.222 words
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Article61 1934-05-10 13 Owing to indisposition His Highness the Sultan has been unable to return to Perak for his birthday celebrations to-day as he had intended. His Highness is suffering from a slight attack of fever and in the circumstances has been medically advised not to undertake the fatigue of the long journey61 words
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Article69 1934-05-10 13 Mr. H. P. Bryson (Secretary to Resident, N. S), Dr. D. T. Skeen (Chief Medical and Health Officer, N. S.>, Mr. F. J. Huett (Commissioner, Trades and Customs, N. BJ and Mr. J. Wishart (Chief Sanitary Inspector) are all going on leave during the present month. Mr. R. E. Wilson69 words
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Article55 1934-05-10 13 "That no press reports should appear cf offences by first offenders" will form the subject of debate by members of the Straits Chinese Reading Club at the Institute Hall, C.C.A., Prinsep Street, to-night at 8.15. The principal speakers v ill be Messrs. Teo «Tiang Seng. Song Kek Cheng. Ng Khian55 words
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Article236 1934-05-10 13 Retrial On Charge Of Fighting. CII. Lim, one of the alleged participants in a fight outside the main entrance to the Great World, was acquitted at the conclusion of his re-trlal before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. C. H. "hitton, on Tuesday for disorderly conduct by fighting. It will236 words
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Article118 1934-05-10 13 Case Against Seremban Chinese Postponed. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban, May 9. A Chinese named Leong Ah Thoo was to-day charged with failing to have his motor-car licence renewed. He pleaded guilty to the charge, and produced a renewed licence i*ated Jan. 10 1934. He stated that he118 words
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Article73 1934-05-10 13 At the annual general meeting of the Indo-Ceyionese Association, Muar, held recently, the following were elected office-bearers and committee of management for the ensuing year: President, Dr. A Murugasu; Vice-President, Mr. P. L. Samy; hon. secretary, Mr. P. N. Ponnampalam; asst. Hon. secretary, Mr. T. S. Piliai; hon. treasurer, Mr.73 words
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Article418 1934-05-10 13 Attitude Of Traffic Constable. 5VM$££K the order stable at CVidence of the con- was on trail\ \a* m on M ar. 20 he U? P e? Crosf *£3 &t the juncti °n of Sff w C h r B^fd c stopped as the car h ai S418 words
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Article160 1934-05-10 13 Mrs. Blake And Mr. Duckworth Win Handicap Doubles. I The handicap mixed doubles at the SCC was won by F. V. Duckworth and Mrs Blake fowe IM. F^E cSSTS? 6"2 d 6-3 S in J thlfinal yesterdain the open doubles Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson and Miss Hastings160 words
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Article145 1934-05-10 13 i Ties have been arranged in the handicap tournament at the S.C.R.C. as follows: v TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" SINGLES: Cheong Chee Lim (owe 12) v. Woon Chow Tat (owe 12) j to finish. T "A" DOUBLES: John Lim and I• Huck Toe (owe 18) v. T. Wan Liat145 words
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Article54 1934-05-10 13 Results in the S.R.C. tennis tournament are as follows: I Championship Singles: V. C Westerhout beat F. Norris, 6—2, 6—l; P« A. Hannay beat D. Leicester, 6—3, J— l. N E. Ess beat A. Perelra, 6—4, 6—z; v. Lowe beat A. Johnson, 6—o, 6—l; M. A. Cordeiro v.54 words
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Advertisement50 1934-05-10 13 PHOTOGRAPHYTBE MOST INTERESTING OF ALL HOBBIES. tThe subjects you can photograph are almost unlimited, besides the joy, and fun you get out of it. pay to buy a cheap camera. Come and visit our store and make your selection. «»fr«ts. j. n mm Singapore Photo Co. 37-39, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement173 1934-05-10 13 I rex j l l® x J THE ANIMAL (HARIMAU SHAITAN.) DEVIL 0 TIGER TAKEN ENTIRELY Marian Burns IN THE JUNGLES OF ASIA Fox Ptoyer WITH MARION BURNS KANE RICHMOND HENRY WOODS and THE WONDERFUL CHINESE C HILD AH-LEE. SEE THE LAWN AT SEA VIEW HOTEL. SEE IF YOU CAN173 words
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3442 1934-05-10 14 Favourites Oblige In Only Two Of The Nine Events, THE weather was bright and hot for the second day of the Governor's Cup race meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday afternoon, when the programme provided for another nine events. The3,442 words
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Advertisement138 1934-05-10 14 Up-Country Readers Will Get Their Much Earlier j From This j Week Onwards J Special arrangements have been made whereby this popular 24 page I I paper will be on sale at the following towns at the times stated I SEREMBAN 6 a.m. j MALACCA 7 am j KUALA LUMPUR138 words
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Article394 1934-05-10 15 Surprises In State Tournament. THERE were two surprises on Tuesday in the Selangor State Lawn Tennis Championship. For the first time in the history of the State doubles title, E. N. W. Oliver, who partnered. R. J. M. Bennett, is out of the final, being beaten by the394 words
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Article55 1934-05-10 15 An SC C team will meet the Police 5L C fi Cket Thomson Road on Sunday the match starting at 2 p m Another S.C.C. team will visit" Pulau Brani to meet the R.E. and R.A. start at ii a.m. There will be no game between the S.C.C.55 words
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Article122 1934-05-10 15 Championship At The New World. IN the third round of the Malayan billiards championship tournament at the New World last night, for the Padmore Challenge Shield, Goh Guan Chuah (Clerical Union) beat Ang Tee Kiah (Amicables) 300-192 and V. Woodford (Fathol Karib) beat Ang Chm Thian (Aston122 words
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Article48 1934-05-10 15 S.R.C. team v. the R.A. at the S.R.C on Saturday at 2 p.m.: R. Pearce (capt.), G. Tessensohn, P. L\ Lewis, G. E. N. Oehlers, M. A. Wyatt, P. P. de Souza, C. Mosbergcn, W. J. Ess, G. Bogaars, J. Loveday, A. E. Johnson, G. Valberg.48 words
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Advertisement73 1934-05-10 15 m OPENING'"'I TUESDAY NEXT OUR STUPENDOUS FOURTH ANNIVERSARY ATTRACTION! 1 "WONDER BAR" Regiment p|||^lll^^llll^lll•l^^llll^ll^•^•■• :EW WORLD CABARET "CABARET DE LUXE" j EAC£ j SATURDAY, 12th MAY Special Number by Miss MOLLY j SNAPPY MUSIC BY De Silva's famous Dance Orchestra. The Band that offers you the Finest Dance Music in73 words
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Advertisement220 1934-05-10 15 Freckles Secretly and Quickly Removed! Stillman's Frackle Cream bleaches them out wbilc 500 sleep. Leave* the skin soft and white—the complexion frihh, clear and natural. For 37 years thousands of nacrn bare endorsed it. 80 easy to MB. The first jar proves Us magic worth. Stillman's Freckle Cream Removes Whiten*220 words
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1407 1934-05-10 16 Ful' List Of Matches For The English Season. rE complete programme of matches in the County championship for tht current season, as well as the Australians' itinerary and the Tests, is as follows: 12.—1 *iris, M.C.C. V. Australians. 1 12 -Oval, Surrey v. Gloucestershire. 12.- Gravesend,1,407 words
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Article163 1934-05-10 16 Davies' Distinction. BRADMAN BOWLED FOR A "DUCK/ Reuter. J\o the Cambridge University s i„ w right-hand bowler, Davies wh o is 23 years old, fell the honour <rf dismissing the mighty Don Bradinn for his first "duck," in England It was not Bradman's first nought against anReuter. - 163 words
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Article36 1934-05-10 16 Walter's team defeated the V R <? 5 on Sunday, j u r, n DeSoas ■■top-scorer wih3l runs -not «%i :«r Dana beng ihe ri( j*c es fu. bowler, capturinj 4 wicJats for ]f runs.36 words
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Advertisement223 1934-05-10 16 I Assets exceed $12,000,00«. Aiiirincc In force over $35,000,00? The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated tn the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Kai tern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. K.O The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England tad compiles223 words
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Advertisement31 1934-05-10 16 THIS WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK! Bock fcr the Capitol Theatre it i-ta ON MONDAY next performance ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. The Police Band will play at tmt Theatre from 5.30 p.m-31 words
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Article209 1934-05-10 17 "India, Is A Japanese Colony." Moscow. TNDIA is a country belonging to Japan, 4- situated in America." This was one of the startling statej menu made during the entrance examinations in connection with the newly-formed Railway Academy in j Leningrad. Only responsible railway officials are to be209 words
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Article107 1934-05-10 17 Stock And Excess Profits Duty. Washington. May 3. The Senate has completed congressional action with reference to the bill to raise an additional $417.000.000 taxi tion revenue by adopting a report of the conference of botn Houses without r division. The new legislation, which has been nt to107 words
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Article71 1934-05-10 17 Less Unemployment In Britain Last Month. Reuter Wireless. London. May 7. Most oi the Drincipal British industries showed a further improvement in employment during April, at the end of which month unemployment was 53.382 below the figures in March. The total "now is 2.148.000 notwiths anding the abnormalReuter Wireless. - 71 words
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Article63 1934-05-10 17 Death Of Commissioner Booh Tucker. Reuter Wireless. London. May 7. Thf Salvation Army has lost another pioneer in the death of Commissioner Mary Booth Tucker aged sevemy. She was a member of a highly-placed family who were dismayed by her decision when she was young to join theReuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article63 1934-05-10 17 Catholic Youth Organisations Abolished. Reuter Wireless. Munich, May 2. All Catholic Youth organisations, clubs j-nd unions are abolished under an order of the Nazi district leader in lower Fianconia. The regulation cf the Reich concordat guaranteeing protection of Catholic Youths* organisations and the wearing of any uniform orReuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article54 1934-05-10 17 Youth Organisation Banned In Germany. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 7. The Prussian secret police have banred the youth organisation called German God Believers because its activities are similar to the Tannenburg league which teaches pagan faith In Thor and other Germanic deities. The Tannenburg league has been forbiddenReuter Wireless. - 54 words
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Article53 1934-05-10 17 Shanghai, May 5. Mr Tarn Chien. who is going to Europe to 6tudy judicial methods, is sailing to-day. It ls reported that he ha 3 arranged to meet Mr. Hu Han Mm, the veteran Kuomintang leader, In Hongkong and discusa with him cer tain important matters. —"Sin53 words
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Article21 1934-05-10 17 Mr. Archibald Rose, a director of the Chartered Bank, arrived in Singapore by air from London and sailed by the "Glenbeg."21 words
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Article185 1934-05-10 17 Bridegroom Crippled Through Riding Accident. The wedding of Mr. Christopher Knight and Miss Marjorle Stevens took place recently in London. The bridegroom has been a cripple for four years following a riding accident in Rangoon, and for the last year the bride had nursed him. Mr. Knight185 words
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Article60 1934-05-10 17 Warning As To Present Weather Conditions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 8. A nernJ warning has been issued t. aviators flying through Siamese territory that they should arrive at aerodromes before 3 p.m. and not leave after that hour. "Cold fronts" are prevalent during the rainy60 words
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Article464 1934-05-10 17 Judge Disagrees With Assessors. (Frcvi Our Own Correjvordent.) Johore, May 8. AT the Muar Assizes to-day, before Mr. Justice W. H. Thome, after a hearing which lasted nearly two days into a charge of murder preferred against a butcher's assistant named Munisamy, a verdict ot "not guilty" was464 words
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Article58 1934-05-10 17 "Astraea" Gors To Relief Of "Arethusa." 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 8. The Imperial Airways liner "Astraea' reached Bangkok from Calcutta in 23 hours 20 minutes The liner went to Calcutta to relieve the "Arethusa." It was found that the "Arethusa" had been seriously damaged. The58 words
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Article103 1934-05-10 17 Sunday, April 29. In the afternoon Hi." Excellency called OH H.H. the Sulta.i of Selangor at the lstana Mahkota, Klang. His Excellency and Mi.-. Caldecott were present at an Orchestral Concert at the Seiangoi Club this eveningCaptain and Mrs. R. W. Blair and Mr. \V. A. Gordon-Hill dined103 words
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Article175 1934-05-10 17 Thursday, itaj •'>. The following WON gue ts a: a dinner given by His Excellency a id Mrs. Ca'decott at Government House this evening: The Hon. Mr. jtfstics W. H. Thome, thHon. Mr. F. J. Morten, the Ho.i. Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald aid Mrs. Fitzgerald, Colonel H. B.175 words
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Advertisement254 1934-05-10 17 TO-DAY'S Wf!ITEAWAYS :>7 ONLY. I HUES' SMART FELT AND STRAW H ATS. and colours. Latest styli s. g 1.95 to $3.05 each. KKSS" $395 Each. A BARGAIN. 22 ONLY. HILDREN*S RAINCOATS. Sou' Wester to match. Saxe, fawn, plum and grey, es 21" to 21).*' ally 1.95 Each. i( E $3254 words
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Advertisement649 1934-05-10 17 l BLENDING p r rHE process of blending or mix- if xxx whisky is an art which re- I I MM quires the experience, not MM merely of a lifetime, but the V^^fiSSv Mm tradition of generations. It I is not !)y means of haphazard jj I Mm mixing nor649 words
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Miscellaneous471 1934-05-10 17 EMPIRE RADIO. To-Day's Programme. Local Time 12.35 p.m. Time Signal from Bia Tom (St. Paul's Cathedral. London). The 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra, leader, Montague conductor, Stanford Robinson. 1.30 p.m. Interlude of gramophone records. 1 35 p.m. Time Signal from Greenwich. Books in General, a talk by Desmond McCarthy. I. 50 p.m.471 words
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Article79 1934-05-10 18 Allowed Greater Freedom Of Action. Reuter. Berlin, May 8 The German Press will be "greater freedom of action" by instruction issued by Herr Goebaeis which newspapers in future will oc lowed to do their own report!up public events, "unless reasons tate a different regulation The embargo on allReuter. - 79 words
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Article67 1934-05-10 18 Latest Scheme Has I'ruspw s Of Success. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. May The committee of Germany's have at last evolved a scheme wine least has a chance of serious consu tion. If suggests that sums accruing 111 n pect of interest and redemption oe verted into a loan atReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Advertisement285 1934-05-10 18 PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN Pyramid Handkerchiefs, like all TootaJ Products, are completely reliable. E::ch one guaranteed to give you satisfaction or to be replaced. See the delightful variety in both men's and women's sizes. Y->u'd know them by the Pyramid label. I ilf WiHiom Jacks c> Co. W>ld M <i285 words
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Article98 1934-05-10 19 Letters To The Editor. our rtader» are invited to write to u o* subjects of public interest. It must be under- ,i that th* Malaya TrUxu.neT does net necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corree- ..ents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double ■c.-.rigi, nnd98 words
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Article164 1934-05-10 19 r,i the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") r i wish to express a grievance 1 had with a certain enquiry office. man at this enquiry office seemed ive no time for anything, dropping phone after muttering one or two i 1 quickly. I was obliged to ring up t >164 words
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Article179 1934-05-10 19 A-iatie Womanhood. he Editor, "Malaya Tribune") s. r regrettable that you nave permitted the courtesy of luable columns to "Thaddian's" r.ius opinion of "Asiatic Womanhood j why such a correspondent should r' after first taking the precaution- v m tsure of obsequiously laying the ..••-in i-.: unction to Occidentals' souls,179 words
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Article344 1934-05-10 19 T< he Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir I have read the two letters from J Jamaliah" and "Conserva- who it appears oppose the aboli- 1 'i the redundant and unnecessary •vorda ar.d customs that still exist in Mauiy circles. "Conservative" holds that bfei for us to follow the steps344 words
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Article605 1934-05-10 19 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—For more reasons than one, the P.M.S. Railway Coupons have been a source of trouble to many an innocent traveller right from the time of their introduction. Inducement is provided to interning travellers to go in tor the coupon method in preference to605 words
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Article24 1934-05-10 19 Another correspondent—this time a Seremban lady—writes asking if we award prizes to collectors of the "Malaya Tribune" seals. We do not.24 words
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Article495 1934-05-10 19 Gabo Beats Fond On A Foul. SUNDAY night's big return contest at Wembley Park between L. S. Fond and Kid Gabo was stopped in the seventn round when Fond landed a low puncn and was disqualified. Earlier in the fight, Fond had already been warned for the same495 words
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Article120 1934-05-10 19 Municipality Beat The Police. Sunday's golf match at Sepoy Lines l(-suited In a win for the Municpalitv over the Police by to 4U. Scores •Police name first): Haxworth and Barry v Kelly and Beattie 1. Savi and Gray 0 v. O. Gilmou.- and Edmond 1%. Patton and Jackson120 words
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Article95 1934-05-10 19 Exhibition Matches At M.A.H.A. Show. A series of exhibition ooccer matches, undor the auspices of the F.A.. will be played in connection with Lie M.A.H.A. Exhibition on June 2. 3 and 4 at Kuala Lumpur. Pour teams will compete, the Chinese, Malays, Tamils and the Rest. The M.A.H.A.95 words
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Article136 1934-05-10 19 Bushido Was Cause Of Suicide. Dairen. Apr. Id. M R nI? Sl OHIA former Japanese friend of IS t^ P lay r and an Intimate mend of the late Jiro Satoh, declared iSi?iSp mterview day that the latt er's Satoh had no choice but death, as136 words
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Article92 1934-05-10 19 Tournament In Conjunction With Sports. The S.R.C. will hold a six-a-side knock-out soccer competition in conjunction with their annual athletic sports meeting fixed for June 30. Entries for the football competition are now open and will close on May 19. The first matches will be played on the92 words
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Article88 1934-05-10 19 Wimbledon Title For Great Britain? Reuter. Bournemouth. May 5. Britain's chance of carrying off the Wimbledon tah- was improved when Perry retained the British Hard Court Championship, beating the Wimbledon champion. Crawford, in the final by B—€ 7—5 and 6—l. Perry played beautiful tennis, (specially when half-volleying. wru>Reuter. - 88 words
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Article85 1934-05-10 19 Sir George Bullough's First Classic. Reuter Wireless. Newmarket, May 4. His Majesty to-day saw Sir George Bullough score his firs,, classic win when his filly Campanula gained victory in the 1,000 Guineas. Starting at two to five, the horse won by a length from Lord Durham's LightReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article59 1934-05-10 19 Result Of May Bogey Competition. The Singapore G.C. ladies* May bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Oke in "A" division (all square», in a win for Miss Lucas in "B"division (all square" and in a win for Mrs. Hember59 words
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Article63 1934-05-10 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 5. The team to represent Negri Sembilan at lawn tennis at Kuala Lumpur for the Storch Cup Competition between Selangor, Perak and Negri Sembilan are as follows: Doubles: D. G. Mack (capt.i and S. Namasivayam: Chong Ah Kai and Kotah: SinglesS. Nakata,63 words
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Article71 1934-05-10 19 The Monk's JJall Terrace tcj. i lost to the Boys United on Friday by 2 games to 3. Scores (Boy 3 United names first». Henry George and Nalhan beat Harold and John 21-6, 21-8; Paddu and Cco.ge beat Gilbert and Sundram 21-8, 3-21, 21-6; George71 words
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Advertisement27 1934-05-10 19 SERANGOON CAFE AND RESTAURANT 593 A, SERANGOON ROAD. (Junction of Serangoon Rd. and Balestier Rd.) HYGIENIC AND FfRST-CLASS FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES AVAILABLE, Till 2 a.m. Nightly.27 words
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Article, Illustration100 1934-05-10 20 The officials of the Clerical Union for the year 1934. plane of H.M.S. "Renown," having the catapult for a sub-marine-spotting exercise in the Channel. Amoj Boy Scouts, who are now visiting Singapore, giving a demonstration of Scoutcraft. Mr. Yang Kee Leong. the wellknown Malayan100 words
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Advertisement9 1934-05-10 20 "DAISY" for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Rd., Singapore. Phone 40979 words
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Advertisement176 1934-05-10 20 I" L\eaJ The Iriknc Fcr 'Best SPORTS REPORTS, I Why I have introduced my cigarettes packed in natural vvoodI Tobacco is sensitive to its surroundings. Cask it in wood and it becomes genially mellow. Keep it at the right temperature and it gains the elusive quality we call condition Protect176 words
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