Malaya Tribune, 11 May 1934
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Title Section41 1934-05-11 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYAJ Vol XXI.- -No. 11l SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MAY 11, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 11, 1934, Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934. _FOR 5 CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement284 1934-05-11 1 The 1 riribtwe T)om\nant In I SPEEDY 11 v\\\ There is real speed in this new Austin. 80 m.p.h. A\ I Yet there is comfort too; the steering column is raked to justify the right angle, and all controls I i \\A\ are handy to the driver's seat Other features284 words
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Advertisement173 1934-05-11 1 ELINTER. m 6, Raffles Piace, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices* Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. MMHHIMnMMMnMMMM 1 ***** ""g I THE ORIGNIAL,173 words
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715 1934-05-11 2 Shipping News Notices. SET AND DRIFT IN NAVIGATION. "The Abnormal Is Normal In Tides." HCW often, since men first began to navigate ships, have mariners been surprised by the tide? In how many standings has the plea been advanced —abnormal set? All down through maritime history, seamen have been carried715 words
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Article48 1934-05-11 2 Chinese Naval Authorities To Call A Conference. "China Times." Shanghai, Apr. 7. Th* Naval authorities have decided to IK-ovldmj? neeessarv nr«t V, ell as for X trade ToT l MSfVI »nd will bring U p s bsul presented ™val protection for P ro P«»fc for two"China Times." - 48 words
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Article47 1934-05-11 2 Ni ngpo„ Apr. 3. a.camship M Pu Hsin." wh ich 1«= PMVJtt stumer betwe» SJ! regu,ai *han in southern cSSE KILL'S »nan early this morning s i tl r Chen m W heard JS S^S.^ cw„, %Z vk l Tl "eh:.». J47 words
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Article521 1934-05-11 2 Britain Reduces Number Of Old Vessels. rTtHAT there has been a reduction zl nearly X million tons gross of Biitish ocean-going shipping during the past 12 months is a startling fact which at first glance may appear disastrous, but which, on examination, may be regarded as a hopeful521 words
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Article64 1934-05-11 2 Hospital Ship Now Home For The Destitute. Philadelphia. The American steamship "Mercy h.. K re v I s at P resent in the navy varri u££* ,h navy *Wtmen. hl'a -ieep attend classes and receivp mIIt Built as a merchantman ••Merer" was pressed into service by the naWVn64 words
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Article590 1934-05-11 2 Safeguarding: Passage Of Large Liners. AN interesting account of the method by which the margin of safety is calculated for the transit of a very large liner down the Clyde from her building berth to the sea was given in the paper on "Tides and Tidal Phenomena." lead590 words
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Article88 1934-05-11 2 Ferry Boat Collides With Steamer. "Sin Chew Puo." Shanghai. Apr. 7. Several are believed to haw. -en a ferry boat was o^J SK m a dense fog with a steamer near early yesterday morning. r tao The ferry boat was carrvina abnn* an J Prr > at"Sin Chew Puo." - 88 words
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Article476 1934-05-11 2 Moss And Hutchison Lines To Consolidate. ¥N order to consolidate their two businesses. IM. Messrs. James Moss and Co. (Moss Line). j Ltd., and Messrs. J. and P. Hutchison, Ltd.. announce that agreements have been entered into for the sale of their fleets and snipping assets to476 words
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Advertisement312 1934-05-11 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. DA BRITISH INDIA P. 6 O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Sincanorc RAWALPINDI 17,000 May 11 BKHAE 6,000 May 24 KAISAB I-HINB- 11,500 May 25 SOUDAN 6.500 June 6 RAJPUT AN A 17.000 June 8 RANCHI 17,000 June 22 BURDWAN 6.070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15.000 July312 words
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Advertisement106 1934-05-11 2 IBT triestlo i (Incorporated in Italy). j j EXPRESS snvicfi BwsttonsK eceieaia» i i SWe Dv IS CLARA CAMUS June 1 June 1 I s.s. CONTE Sp rC V FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND f VERDE May 17 M» T JAPAN. A 1 A FOR HONGKONG and June CONTE ROSSO May106 words
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Advertisement183 1934-05-11 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deuuch U *t Hi Australian Ti incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. PR3KUSSEN, via Manila m.s. DUISBURG, via Manila aSL ma. RHEINLAND. via ManUa ms. SAUERLAND, via Manila 25 2B U. NORDMARK. via ManNa j,l I SSS»' via Manila183 words
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Advertisement551 1934-05-11 2 STEAMER _gAI_l.iM., The undernott-d are the l tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "MAIN" for 1U.i1., l\\<\< I ha., North China anil J^E HOMEWARDsi Oran, Havre, Rdam. H h UI ,V Bremen "SAARBRUCKEN." f or Barcelona, Lisbon, Rot JS AR r for M'seilles, o amtor Rreii, Passenger steamers with L termedmte class accommodation551 words
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Article502 1934-05-11 3 Mining Shares. .Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. Tfi following tin slnre quotations homed by Frascr and Co., exchange and ■tork brokers. Iwuf Value Buyer*. Bellars. dm < Tin 6 Q 7.Kumbang Tin 37 6 40 Malay 43 6 45 mtam Tin 11 0 15 6 Wens 2 07i502 words
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178 1934-05-11 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LOCAL RUBBER PRICE IMPROVES. Downard Trend In London. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22 cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore) $*****, up $»4. Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 6 >{d., down 3 16d. Market Tone: Weak. New York,178 words
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Article193 1934-05-11 3 Singapore. May 11. R 'SianD W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $90 r' (Siam» W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $83 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $85 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $81 Siam, No. 1 Siam, No. 2 g«J Siam, No. 3 Siam, "Sinhuay"193 words
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Article162 1934-05-11 3 Finances On Satisfactory Basis. THE reorganisation of Meru Tin capital has now been carried out. and the successful issue of 600,000 new Is. shares has placed the finances on a highly satisfactory basis, says a circular to shareholders. All liabilities in Malaya and London have been discharged, and162 words
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Article85 1934-05-11 3 Short Of Raw Material Supplies. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 8. problem of *aw material supplies x is becoming increasingly acute and many industrial firms already have restricted their output considerably. One big motor firm has copper stocks only for one or two weeks Importers of tea and coffeeReuter Wireless. - 85 words
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Article54 1934-05-11 3 Fall Due To The Japanese. Shanghai, May 11. Mr. Wing Tsun King, a flour magnate, in an interview states that the depreciation in the price of flour was due to the market in Manchuria have been seized by the Japanese, so heavy taxation and the high fares, of54 words
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Article182 1934-05-11 3 DOMESTIC PRODUCTION, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States, U (federated Malay State-;, and Straits Settlements, of tin. and tin-in-ore at 72' daring the month of April, 1934. Tons. Tons. Fedcra ed Malay States 2.577 Unfedcrated Malay States: Johorc >• Kedah 17 Perl is 22 Kelantan182 words
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Article83 1934-05-11 3 Export Of 99,155 Cases Last Week. During the week ended May 5 exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 99,155 cases, of which 79,301 were to the United Kingdom. 2,655 to the Continent of Europe. 14,055 to Canada, and 3,144 elsewhere. The total exports for the83 words
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Article666 1934-05-11 3 Company's Ample Cash Resources. I <By Air Mail.) London, May 2. THE ordinary general meeting of Bahru .Selangor Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office. 33, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. R. Arnold (chairman of the company» presiding. The secretary (Mr. A. B. Simson) having read the666 words
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Article661 1934-05-11 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co.. and Lyail and Bvatt. Issue Value. rraser uyau m bnares. 6s Co. Bran 1 Allenby 1.70 190 1.75 1.90 1 Alor Gajah 1.00 1.10 100 1.10 V k IA. Hitam661 words
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Article70 1934-05-11 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Friday, noon. Buyers. SeUen. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 21% 21 do. (F. 0.8.) 21% 22 Standard R.SS. on Tender: May 21* 21% June 21% 22 JulvSept. 22% 22% Oct. Dec. 22*4 22% Jan. Marc h 23% 28% Tone of70 words
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Advertisement55 1934-05-11 3 SOUTH BRITISH INhl UANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AMI) WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L C. MAROOLIODTH. Manage. UrriUh Z, t INLAY SiON GBE£N. TBI EASTERN UNITED AtSLKANUE CORPORATION, LTD. JbIKE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, i KSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HAD OFFICE: No 4, Cecil Street. Sta«a*«r»55 words
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Advertisement88 1934-05-11 3 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000.000 Paid-up-Capital £1.060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Arnara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit88 words
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Advertisement76 1934-05-11 3 j i C A S^H IN HAND WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. No doubt you have some unrealised dream —heretofore made impossib'e by inadequate funds. A Savings Account will soon enable you to stake these desires a reality. Sufficient ready money for your next holiday—perhaps some article you want76 words
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Advertisement65 1934-05-11 3 LEE WAH BANK, Ltd t Incorporated in the 5.8.). 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 on65 words
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Advertisement202 1934-05-11 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HON« BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chee S«ee Cheng,202 words
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Advertisement544 1934-05-11 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR li-17, Bras Basah (toad. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. ammMmmammsmmmmmsmsmsmmmmamiSmmm MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 58Jl and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Ear lading Including544 words
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Advertisement740 1934-05-11 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAITS AUCTION ROOMS, Tel. 4864. 155, Orchard Road. TeL 4864. AUCTION SALE OF Latest Cross Grained and Black Teak Household Furniture. Iron Bedsteads, One Baby's Cot (Iron) Provisions. Scents, Curtain .Rods, Gramophones, Clocks. Hams, j Ornaments, One National Cash Register Cabinet. Ink, Tennis Balls and 101, Sundry articles.740 words
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Advertisement622 1934-05-11 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—lmmediately Working Partners or Financiers for a very sound ig concern. Profits guaranteed. No risk If position required it would be available on salary. For full particulars, apply ThSole* Wood Preservative Manufacturing Co., 13;;, Lavender Street. a well educated and commercially trained businessman a financing partner with $25,000.622 words
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Advertisement244 1934-05-11 4 ATHLETES AND PHYSICAL CULTURISTS, YOUR HOPE IS HERE 50 yds. from home, he knew he couldn't last. The fellow on his left shot int j terrific pace, while he proved a dud. WHY The lungs and the cartilages of the legs had collapsed. Lung muscles and the resilience of the244 words
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Advertisement448 1934-05-11 4 FASHIONABLE AND RELIABLE SWISS MADE CLOCKS WATCHES PRICED MOST MODERATELY CAN BE VIEWED AT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAL (NEAR MIDDLE ROADi TO LET TO LET-No. 5, Raffles Place, pound ft, spacious office accommodation, s lp --now room, etc. Apply Meyer BrottsrT TO LET. IM f x Urni448 words
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Article109 1934-05-11 5 Attitude Towards Nanking Obscure. Reuter. Simla, May 9. 188 Tungans captured Yangihissar in the course of lurther fighting on the Sino-Turkestan border according to reporta brought by a runner after a fortnight's journey to the Indian frontier. Alter killing Amir Nurahmad ana many others, they advancedReuter. - 109 words
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Article131 1934-05-11 5 Better Position Reported At Annual Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 8. The annual general meeting of the Negri Sombilan Cluo was held at the Club to-aay v/ith Mr. A. Edmonds, JF CH., presiding. The committee's report shows aiat yds a considerable improvement in the state131 words
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Article59 1934-05-11 5 Reduction Of Half A Cent A Pcund In Tariff. Reuter. Washington, May 9. President Roosevelt has signed the Sugar Bill. He proclaimed a reduction of half a cent, a pound in the sugar tariff and rJso declared that the rate of the pro pressing tax must notReuter. - 59 words
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Article284 1934-05-11 5 Found Hanging From Mango Tree. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. A VERDICT of suicide was returned by Che Ma'arof, Coroner, at the inquest held at the Coroner's Court, to-day, into the death of a Tamil named Suppiah, who was found hanging from a mango tree284 words
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Article40 1934-05-11 5 Decides To Tour Country On Foot. Reuter Wireless. Poona, May 8. M-. Gandhi has decided to abandon hi c motcr-car and, following the example set by Euddha. will traverse the country on foot during his untoucnability campaign.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article147 1934-05-11 5 What Mr. Roosevelt May Recommend. Reuter. Washington, May 9. WHILE no official information is forth- coming with regard to Mr. Roose- j velt's plans regarding British and other War Debts, it is strongly rumoured that he will suggest the retroactive applica- I tion of one and a quarterReuter. - 147 words
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Article87 1934-05-11 5 Twice As Many Answer This Year. J Alexandria. Twice as many are making the journey from Egypt to Mecca this year compared with last season. More than 3,703 have already bought tlckcts for the journey. This large increase is largely attributed to special facilities granted by87 words
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Article40 1934-05-11 5 "Sin Chew Jit Poh." i Shanghai, May 9. I According to a report from Hankow, the waters of the Yangtse are rising rapidly. The dykes at Sachashan have collapsed, and flooding is inevitable.— "Sin Chew Jit Poh.""Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 40 words
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Article108 1934-05-11 5 Japan's Reported Approach To China. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, May 9. ACTING on instructions from Mr. Koki Hir.Jta, tne Japanese Minis', er, Mr. Bums the Japanese Consul at Nanking, called' oil Mi. Wang Ching Wei 'Premier- »st week and s'-atea that China and J.xpun should settle"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 108 words
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Article89 1934-05-11 5 Negotiations For Sale Resumed In Tokyo. i "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, May 10. The negotiations for the sale ot the Chine?: Eastern Railway were resumed yesterday at Tokyo following the receipt c. fresh instructions by the Soviet delegates from Moscow. The discussion was centred on the assessment"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 89 words
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Article53 1934-05-11 5 United States Navy Technical Expert. Reuter. Washington, May 9. A message from the battleship "Tennessee" revealed that Capt. William Woodsmyth, one of the Navy's most brilliant technical experts, died in the ship's hospital from natural causes. He was adviser to the American delegation at the last LondonReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement339 1934-05-11 5 ft i l l 1 ll »"»"llHlHiHilllilM|ii|:H:il:iinl|i|i!l!H l l|i!lll|!,|il|:.|;;l'n itutr.tu Know mil fp perfect fitness depends on comp/ete inner cleanliness. m»J m incomplete elimination exists V ■■Jmb to a much greater extent than 1S generally realised. iyK TU AT a glass P leasanl tasting Andrews Liver Salt taken regularly once,339 words
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Advertisement320 1934-05-11 5 I have used Sanatogen on a large scale after debilitating diseases and have every reason to be satisfied with the results obtained I Debilitating Diseases such as Malaria, Dysentery, etc. cANATOGFfci The fever is r,one, buta statcof extreme 7j jf**' 1^ weakness is left behind in body and %0 to320 words
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Article, Illustration136 1934-05-11 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAYS SHIPPING VESSELS IN PORT. "Senang," Dut. 729 tons, from PalemBenc euch Bnt 3,294 tons, from Saigon, 10-5; for Port Said, 11-6 Pa} io'C SSS 1,180 tonS from Cheribon UM»j for Java coast, 11-5 'Togian Dut 672 tons, f rom Pontianak> 10-5; for Pontianak,136 words
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Article118 1934-05-11 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. Singapore, May 11. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Plancius 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Toussoum 16; Pahud 14; 9Arabia Maru 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) I Lycaon 34; Greystoke Castle 37 I Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) I118 words
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Article39 1934-05-11 6 Gazette of May T OnSv/oade A; It Hduc'acon State Engineer Perair- a aa as Magistrate SeremsJn l act Shah bin Raja t' R i' )a Aman as District OmeeTV; le atT"^ Mid B,acker t0 b a R-3*cJsi39 words
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Article34 1934-05-11 6 From France by the "Aramis," due at Singapore at 1 p.m. to-day and South on Sunday™' dUe at Sin^P^e From China and Japan by the Monday afternoon. Sln S a Pore on34 words
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Article78 1934-05-11 6 ALHAMBRA.—' Devil Tiger." APOLLO —Hindustani talkie. 3r£ A rj T<^~~ Stanle >' L upino in Happy" EMPlRE.—Footlight Parade." JES££* WORLD.-Cabaret Dancing wa>angs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc ISAKO CIRCUS— 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.— Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.-Cabaret Danclne yin^ h °T S Malay °P eras Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. OnlfG{r^ N Lilian78 words
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Article12 1934-05-11 6 Belgrade. 1 by\n ri orche/t^ t belng give h «<>12 words
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Article176 1934-05-11 6 SELLING. Singapore, May IL London 4 months' sight 2|4 ***** London 3 months' sight 214 532 London 60 days' sight 24 964 London 30 days' sight 2 4»/ London demand 214 7«! London T.T. tfil Lyon and Paris demand 1 «96 Hamburg demand fit. New York demand cosT176 words
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Article229 1934-05-11 6 league Of Nations' Bulletin. bulletin of fi 3 neapofe. e fo° r f ffi^ftS? S!j rU c i smallpox cases. Bcm b f v ld 2 r V mal ox case. 9 frnanpo V x cases and 1 d^ SS nared with 4 cases and a^229 words
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Article66 1934-05-11 6 Spaniards Prepare For Labour Stoppage. Madrid. TZSSt Ostoppage no?m e a nv W !n S"V ha i. 11,e functions "Me?ro h the tram.' Metro, taxi-cab and motor-bus serand in hotels, cafes, bars theatres and cinemas. «i? h u y iU receive the usual wages unemployment!" B t0Wards relievin^66 words
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Article96 1934-05-11 6 Married Again To Chicago Lawyer. New York. Bobbe Arnst, formerly the wife of fi nn Weism "Uer, who starred in the Mr" 1 S22f °r f the Apes has mTrried lawye? Cavanaugh, a Chicago (Sf 1 W M granted a divorc e in S5 Sii Si 0 th96 words
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Article182 1934-05-11 6 DIARY OF THE DAY WHAT'S ON Public Functions A n( Sports Fixtures Vfj. to-day, may 11. High Tides.— 9.22 am 9« Go": Keppel G .C.~ go!""' (Stroxe). I football-. S.A.F.A. League n M.P.A. V. I.C F T u °n 0,,-. Stadium; Division" ,v Police, Anson Road Stan n< 1 n182 words
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Advertisement216 1934-05-11 6 g B ''«»l'™<>liiMin^^ 9 g I FIRTH j J STAINLESS and J I STAYBRITE STEELS for every purpose where a corrosion resisting: steel is required. I I FIRTH 1 s HAND MACHINE TOOLS, FILES, I SAWS, ETC. I m I 5 One quality only the best. I Manufaclured by TIIOS.216 words
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Advertisement222 1934-05-11 6 I N.P.H. invites N.P.G. to n I WANTED—Lady StwoewAi r f ca.itilo Offlce. A Jply 80-- I I Malaya Tribuno. A wHor tar m eood ru i Apply No. 85, Cecil —-—i— ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, SINGAPORE. ANNUAL SPORTS. All Parents, Old Boys and Fri of the Anglo-Chinese School ar, vited to222 words
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Miscellaneous302 1934-05-11 6 [POSTAL INTELLIGENT SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. East Africa, South Africa and South East of South America (Arabia Maru) 2 p.m Banka Island, Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Plancius) 2.30 p.m Indo-China and Hokow (Aramis) 3pm Selat Pahdjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Fort de Kock and302 words
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Article755 1934-05-11 7 T i beta n Delegations. .if TilE DAY'S NEWS FROM CHINA. 1 1 I Shanghai, May 11. 4 MESSAGE from flangchow des- cribes how the F'anchen Lama, j of the two temporal rulers of t, was moved by the sincerity of Tibetans when the delegation nted755 words
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Article335 1934-05-11 7 Help Of Priest Diviner Enlisted. Geneva. A PRIEST has now joined in the search for the murderers of M. Prince, the judge who is believed to have been killed by members of Stavisky's gang against whom he had damning evidence. He is Abe Mermet of Montbovon, Switzerland.335 words
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Article66 1934-05-11 7 Tokyo. More people here killed themselves last year than in 1932—according to the 'atest statistics, the figures for Greater Tokyo were 2.551 and 2.357 respectively. Most suicides were committed in the spring One-fifth of the death-roll applied to people under the age of 20. Poison whs the66 words
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Article47 1934-05-11 7 Burgos. Spain. A wonderful marble casket, one of the mos* precious examples of Arab art in Spain, has been stolen from the Burgos provincial museum. The casket, which bears Islamic inscriptions, is valued £13 350. It was on show at the Barcelona International Exhibition.47 words
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Article160 1934-05-11 7 For Playing Pranks On General. j I Sofia. BECAUSE of their alleged part in making a retired Army General look ridiculous, two villagers of Rda have been sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment by a Court-Martial at Kustendli. Several other villagers received shorter terms of imprisonment. The incident in160 words
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Article151 1934-05-11 7 Cashier Who Outwits Robbers. Reuter. EXPERT bandits will feel that their profession has suffered a nasty blow to its reputation for .ruthless efficiency when they read these messages from Reuter. Robbers ambushed a cashier in Malaga (Spain) and forced him into a doorway. They snatched a bag containingReuter. - 151 words
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Article105 1934-05-11 7 Dive To Rescue Swimmer From A Shark. a v Sydney. oy as atta cked by a 10-foot shark the George's River, near Sydney Mr. F. J Spruce was standing on the ban* at the time. Without a second's hesitation he dived in to rescue the boy105 words
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Article754 1934-05-11 7 Interview With Malaya Tribune." GREAT satisfaction with the results of his mission to Malaya was expressed by Mr. Cheng Kung Po, the Minister of Industry of the Chinese Government, in an interview with a representative of the Malaya Tribune before his departure today by the "Plancius" for754 words
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Article147 1934-05-11 7 Motor-Cycle Crash. UNCONSCIOUS ALL NIGHT. A EUROPEAN, Mr. R. *C Jack, of Messrs. John Little and Co., Ltd., was very badly injured in an accident that occurred about 11 JO o'clock last night. It appears that Mr. Jack was riding his motor-cycle along Collyer Quay, in the147 words
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Advertisement136 1934-05-11 7 MAZDA, for Maximum Light at Minimum (ost Some time ago the i t-\ Port 1,1 London V \!mW VI Kfl B MADE /a/ Authority used j vW SjH ENCLAND "Chesp" Lamps. h/EI V have however j \K ffy F found that these I "cheap" lamps were j j actually uneconomi-136 words
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Advertisement268 1934-05-11 7 UL mm 01 s OoOB r» > P "-'-"ti SORCSinmC'B'USOufimG'.. /i u*£ouaiico k> ZPOBTintN JJ E diseased skin, Zam-liuk is absolutely unequalled. It soon ends itching and pain, and soothes inflamed surfaces. Zam-Buk destroys poison germs and grows new, healthy skin. Price 75 cts. or $1.50 a box. r Shu*268 words
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Advertisement316 1934-05-11 8 ■"■"■"■"■"■'•riiiinuiiliir.l i if i i i i i i i i i iii|;i|ii|iiiii|i:|ii|iiliili;liiliilii|;iliiliilirnilMlMi;iii:iiiii fffi£!SMfl)B)Qßflfl TO-NIGHT: 6.15 9.15. I IV £f l Anyone wno has seen it will (ell you j ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION! f j ENORMOUS SUCCESS! j I PRIOR TO THEIR TOUR OF EUROPE AND AMERICA THE WORLD316 words
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Advertisement272 1934-05-11 8 f 'iiiiiiii ii.nn, n jniimi,, tiniinnnn,!.,, 1 1 i i" l ALHAMBRAI E^^^F;: SHOWING "TO-NIGHT: 6.15 <ul 1 THE FIRST PERFECT TALKIE MADE IN SING APORI I j Two men and a girl... pitted kt? fJt I against nature at its crudest... ']i "tt facing the jungle's fiercest man- JJSbfc272 words
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601 1934-05-11 9 Powell's Polish. (Tg£D TO BE SELFCONSCIOUS. 11, HAT is behind Ruth aloofness? Where did Edward Robinson's hardness; come from 7 rutkes Ruby Keeler so unspoil- and Mary Pickford so sweet and i; a rbo so mysterious and Joan ndell so effervescent? How601 words
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1018 1934-05-11 9 Glimpses Of Some Forthcoming Films. EDWARD G. ROBINSON. Alfred E Green and David Karsn^r —the same star-director-author combination which made "Silver Dollar" one of the outstanding productions of last reason— are again linked in "I Loved A Woman" —which is built around the activities of Chicago1,018 words
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Article176 1934-05-11 9 New Circuit 8.1.P. Product. FORMATION of a circuit across Canada 1 for handling British films is reported to have been started by Oscar R. Hanson, who is identified with all branches of the industry in the Dominions. He has begun with Ihc acquisition of the Carlton176 words
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Article112 1934-05-11 9 Stuart Erwin To Play In New Film. "The Party's Over," the New York stage hit which Columbia will present in its motion picture version, is soon to go into production. Stuart Erwin, one of Hollywood's most popular young oomedians and leading men, has been signed for the principal112 words
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Article107 1934-05-11 9 Hollywood Offers An Increased Salary. Jean Arthur, the girl who left Holly- I wood to go on the New York stage. I made good and came back to the movie colony at a bigger salary than when she went way, has been awarded the feminine lead in107 words
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Article134 1934-05-11 9 Will Not Play Cassar In Cleopatra.'* rrHERE is only one reason "or maybe 1- twot why Cecil B. DeMille will not attempt the role of Juiius Caesar himself in his next Paramount picture. "Cleopatra." The suggestion, originally made to the director by Henry Wilcoxon. who was chosen to134 words
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Article237 1934-05-11 9 Another Hit From Warner Bros. i i FOR good natured. rough and tumble catch-as-catch-can comedy. "Havana Widows." the First National picture, which will be screened In Singapore soon, is said to be the screen's undisputed champion. Riotously funny and startling situations are created by Joan BlondeU and237 words
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Advertisement35 1934-05-11 9 THIS WEEK IS HOSPIT AL WEEK! Bask for the Capitol The»tre at 6.15 ON MONDAY next performance in ;.id of ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. The I'oliee Band will play at the Then*re from ."J..10 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement304 1934-05-11 9 Cuticura Talcum SoothoN an«l Coolw Fine, soft ami tmootil as silk, it keeps the skin comfortable twenty-tour boura of the day. It also does much to prevent aMBMg and irriution. Sample each Soap, O.r.ttr.ent and T:.'.- cum tcce upon requc-4, lrom Rlullcr Pbipp«( Malay;;) Limited, Union Building, Singapore. I HEAR!!304 words
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Obituary43 1934-05-11 10 CHAN—At l.iisaroea Santorum, Bui .-n zorg, Java, on 11th May, 193-1, at a.m. Chan Wah Seng leaving a wife and only (laughter to mourn their loss. A« <■ irciing to his last wish he will he buried in Java. Deeply regretted.43 words
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Article666 1934-05-11 10 jjali an academic interest is pos sible for most people in such an address as that given by Mr. Arfoenz to local Kotarians this week, concerning the charm.-; and possibilities of Cameron Highlands. Like Eraser's Hill. Cameron's will be mainly a preserve for Europeans, and only for that666 words
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Article245 1934-05-11 10 Mr. T. C. Liang has been appointment Talpfag. """W* stationed at i Council of state. oer 01 ll Johore 'Mala,°f Captain. P ro 'n°t(d to (he rank KOU P'-c e o,^r en c S,l lf Miss Mabrl Ma ran »t,n reoed Joh °'c »as actegjJ proeeertnV f «Wlng meretal matters245 words
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Article123 1934-05-11 10 A HOST of friends of all nationalities mourn the passing of Cyril Cooper, Whose death we announce to-day. With all the neniality of twenty stones of weight, he was a real personality, a skilled member of his profession, and at th" same time a123 words
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Article138 1934-05-11 10 will notice a re-arrangement of some pages in this issue of the Malaya Tribune. The changes have been necessitated by the constant increase in the volume of late news to be handled and especially by the demands on space for snorting matter, which has latterly overflowed the accommodation138 words
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Article112 1934-05-11 10 [QUKMarr developments nave broughi up some old questions, and one Js How many Japanese are there in Sinjral pore? It is little use referring to The last Census figures, which arc now very much out-of-date. w/ e some widely varying Japanese gentleman has iv.i one which may112 words
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Article174 1934-05-11 10 appreciating the man* B tages conferred by the In status of Singapore and r, Z luiiy admitted that the ,v- J 1 Lv Protected territory under different system of adnL y -uses many dimcultiel has made itself very obvious 0 I??iSlation to in, the Rubber Control scheme through™174 words
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Article472 1934-05-11 10 By "Looker-On" yiTEY have found a use for the 'Sea Belle II" at last. She is to be a training ship for the R.N.V.R. A Hut if rubber keeps on booming then* "•ay yet be people In the market in Malaya for private yachts. A grim-faced crowd faced472 words
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Article36 1934-05-11 10 SHIPPING NEWS, on page 2 EARLIER CABLES, on pages 5 Mid IS CINEMA NEWS, on page 9. CLUB DIARY, on page 16. OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 17. RADTO PROGRAMME, on page 1836 words
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Advertisement147 1934-05-11 10 [COLUMBIA MILK] UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED. I VACUUM PACKED As Fresh A Th« Day j i Was Made r JTvWfJ —Price Per Tin M a I Law Size 20 Cents I j Size 10 Cents 1 I FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS, OR THE I Sole Agents Z I Robinson Co., Ltd, SINGAPORE.147 words
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Advertisement57 1934-05-11 10 PERFECTION Juslly describes the superior workman-hip of Sln«ra- porr's Leading Tailor. g£ WING LOONO Is 10,- \> K/t doulitedrj in the forr S rronl and offers you «<•.. %T Perfection in Suitings 5£ st y and romp.ple !_0 f.-tisfadion and inexpi n- Is£ sivr service. fit 'Phone 7627. |\V I57 words
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115 1934-05-11 11 Commons Plea. MR. CHAMBERLAIN NOT IMPRESSED. London, May 10. 4 DUASliC suggestion to restrict dealings in rubber shares and a r on the* English markets by m ing < ;;sh to accompany orders made by Colonel Sir Sandeman iC;m..115 words
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Article103 1934-05-11 11 Legislation To Clear Position. Reuter. Washington. May 10. I ISLATION to clarify the silver j on is expected soon as Mr. ha apparently imcnu'd Mr. u how far he is willing to go he views of the s'lver grouo. M rszenthau has already reported :?r.os velt the resultsReuter. - 103 words
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Article166 1934-05-11 11 I Other Charges After Preliminary Inquiry. Mogan, who is on a charge of respect of SI.005, made anarance before the Third Mr. N. Gfice, this morning, iun of bail was discussed. -Inspector J. Tolmie informed that he had seen the D.P.P., iia? he had no objection to bail166 words
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Obituary116 1934-05-11 11 Death Of British Army Veteran. London, May 11. f.v.ith is reported of Major- J W g. Tulloch.—Reuter. General John Walter Graham 1 ■i was born on Nov. 2. 1861. He <i the Army at the age of 19. Russo-Japanese War he 't ached to the Japanese Army in116 words
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Article56 1934-05-11 11 public meeting held at Lubok R.-st house. Cameron Highlands, as decided inter alia that a recroactuo should be formed, to be called merofj Highlands Club, membership open to all communities. The H,', v.. Resldon t. Pahang, has offered the J use of the Lubok Tamane Restbuilding and56 words
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Article184 1934-05-11 11 An Admiral's Significant Speech. Reuter. i I Berlin, May 10. /CONSIDERABLE interest has been i vj aroused by a speech by Admiral Matsushita, commander of the Japanese training ship squadon at present in Marseilles. Admiral Matsushita, who is on a visit to Berlin, speaking at aReuter. - 184 words
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Article70 1934-05-11 11 Malayan Amateurs "Just As Good." (From Our Own Correspondent.) May 11, A L. HENRY, winner of the Hest Footballer" competition organised by Malayan Breweries, who was sent to England for special I raining, arrived *jy the "Rawalpindi" on his way heme. He praised the .standard of professional70 words
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Article116 1934-05-11 11 Important Developments Expected. Reuter. London, May 11. INDICATIONS that important developments tending to closer union in the Balkans may occur behind the scenes of the forthcoming League of Nations Council meeting is provided by the promised attendance of five Foreign Ministers from East Europe. They are: M. TewfikReuter. - 116 words
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Article84 1934-05-11 11 Third Attempt To Reach New Zealand. Reuter Wireless. London, May 8. Jean Batten, "the try again girl," who crashed near Rome on April 22, started again from Lympne on her third attempt to fly to New Zealand this morning. Her only provisions were apples, barley, sugar and coffee.Reuter Wireless. - 84 words
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Article67 1934-05-11 11 America Cup Challenger In The Solent. Reuter Wireless. London, May 8. Mr. Tom Sopwith's America Cup challenger. "Endeavour," to-day made her maiden trip in the Solent in perfect weather. Mr. Sopwith was at the wheel and her designer, Mr. Nicholson, was also aboard. The ship appeared to moveReuter Wireless. - 67 words
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Article55 1934-05-11 11 Attempt On Life Of Dr. Dollfuss. Reuter. Salzburg, May 10. An attempt to blow up Dr. Dollfuss was frustrated when an infernal machine composed of 14 pounds of dynamite was discovered at the air port a few minutes before Dr Dollfuss arrived by air to participate in theReuter. - 55 words
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Article183 1934-05-11 11 Latest Decision. TOKEN PAYMENTS NOT ENOUGH. Reuter. JT is announced from Washington that token payments to the United States on account of War Debts will in future be regarded as default. The news deeply affects Great Britain, which has made token payments for the last twoReuter. - 183 words
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Article104 1934-05-11 11 Six Lives Lost On Air Liner. Reuter. London, May 10. HOPE has been abandoned six occupants of the French air liner, consisting of three passengers, two crew and a British steward, escaped drowning when, crossing the Channel from Le Bourget to Croydon at noon yesterday, the machine mysteriouslyReuter. - 104 words
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Article85 1934-05-11 11 Sir John Simon Meets German General. Reuter. pu London. May 10 The disarmament deadlock will be discussed at an important meeting in London this afternoon between Sir John Simon and General yon Ribbentrop. Hitler's special adviser on disarmament questions, who Is visiting London at the request of the GermanReuter. - 85 words
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Article81 1934-05-11 11 The Municipal health statement for the week ended May 5 shows that there were 182 deaths, compared with 167 in the previous week, and 179 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 11. phthisis 18, malaria 5, pneumonia 18,81 words
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Article99 1934-05-11 11 JN our issue of Mar. 29. 1934, appeared a report entitled: "MR. HO KIM TEIK'S AFFAIRS, and in the opening sentence of our report it was stated that a Bankruptcy Petition, etc.. was involved This statement was incorrect a* no Bankruptcy Petition was ever99 words
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Article, Illustration657 1934-05-11 11 At The Alhambra. MALAYAN JUNGLE THRILLS. and expectantly Singapore has waited for its very own film, the picture which the Fox Corporation sent Clyde Elliott here to make. Now in 'Devil Tiger" we have the completed work, and this series of jungle thrills bids fair657 words
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Article142 1934-05-11 11 Team Defeated In Budapest. Reuter. Budapest, May 10. soccer prestige suffered a *J severe setback when Hungary won the match here by 2—l after a goadess first half. Forty thousand people wire present. The teams were presented to the Regent and the National Anthems of bothReuter. - 142 words
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Article178 1934-05-11 11 Position In The Straits. ACTION BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. JJT was announced in the "Malaya Tribune" on Wednesday that the news of the enforcement of quotas on foreign cotton and rayon goods entering Crown Colonies had com» as a complete surprise to merchants of Singapore and the178 words
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Advertisement170 1934-05-11 11 IHIIWAVIAN BUTTER t Tiic fresh df*lH_"?te J fi»voi»r ol HEYMAN nUTTER fs due t<» the ideal COUdit <<u< under which it i> made. 1 Produced in Vict via. j a.nd pack-d with srru- 1 ,C lV M 1(^ r j i SOLE AOENTB: j 1 Now On Sale j HIS170 words
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334 1934-05-11 12 KEEPING AHEAD OF THE TIMES. A SPECIAL 24-PAGE ISSUE EVERY SATURDAY. TO DAY marks a further step in the development and progress of the "Malaya Tribune." FROM NOW ON THE PAPER WILL CONSIST OF 20334 words
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Article278 1934-05-11 12 Lank Begin Threc-Dav Debate. Reuter Wireless. jj London, May 8. The House of Lords to-day commenced the three-day debate on the second reading of Lord Salisbury's Parliament Reform Bill, which pro?on e u l reduce the House of Lords to 320 hereditary Peers. 150 elected P-ers Pius theReuter Wireless. - 278 words
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Article36 1934-05-11 12 Toronto. A Bill to prevent pawnbrokers from accepting war medals in pawn has passed its second reading in the Ontario legislature. It is sponsored by Col W H Price AUorney-General of the province.36 words
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Article102 1934-05-11 12 Mussolini's Plan To Reduce It. Reuter Wireless. Rome, May 8.^ In furtherance of Mussolini's plan to reduce the cost of living, the executive council of the Fascist Federation of Commerce, to which II Duce has entrusted the carrying out of the scheme, has decided to issue periodicalReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article53 1934-05-11 12 School Collapses In German Village. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 5. One teacher and seven children were killed when an old school building collapsed in the village of Winterbach, near Stuttgart, burying the occupants beneath the wreckage. Seventeen others were injured, five seriously. Excavation work near the school causedReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article53 1934-05-11 12 Post Office Workers Sent To Prison. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 8. Three Post Office employees have been sentenced to three months' imfor °P enin g a letter addressrrl Hitler out of mere Interest. e L pleaded that the y ha <* not read Wireless 61 &S WESReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article550 1934-05-11 12 Appeal Dismissed At Kuala Lumpur. I (From Our Own Correspondent J A XT Kual Lumpur, May 10. N appeal arising out of a sale of certain property which took placUnder an order of Court on the chargee's application for sale was heard »V ie r full550 words
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Article415 1934-05-11 12 Charg? Against Punjabi Withdrawn. I I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore. May. 9. THE last case on the Muar Criminal Assize list was completed yesterday when a charge instituted against a Punjabi moneylender named Mehar Singh was withdrawn on the direction of the° Public Prosecutor. Johore. before Ungku415 words
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Article36 1934-05-11 12 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 7. The Buggingen potash mine has been sealed up, all attempts to rescue the entombed men having failed. Between 70 and 80 miners have been given up for lost.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article260 1934-05-11 12 Inquiry Opens At Kuala Lipis. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lipis, May 7. rE enquiry into the death of a Chinese tapper named Chong Wah, from a gun-shot wound and the serious wounding of another tapper named Chew Sup, at Kampong Budu on Feb. 12, was opened260 words
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Article66 1934-05-11 12 Alleged Armed Robbery In Singapore. Three Cantonese appeared before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice yesterday, charged with armed robbery in a house in Middle Road on the night of May 8. One of the accused is alleged to have been arrested with an automatic pistol In his66 words
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Article54 1934-05-11 12 Special Performance To Be Staged Tonight A special performance will be staged by kako's circus to-night to mark the 60th anniversary in the business of Mr. F Isako, director of the circus. Tunis of exceptional intent t»eer arranged and the audienc3 can be j nsr.u r ea of54 words
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Article68 1934-05-11 12 The children of the Singapore Tami Methodist Church, Sunday School. I Short Street, will observe Sunday a Mothers' Day. It will be a combine* service, beginning as usual at 9.30 a.m A special service has been arranged an< it is hoped that all fathers and mother: will make68 words
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Article817 1934-05-11 12 Lorry Driver Charged. SEQUEL TO A PATAI ACCIDENT. rjpHE case in which a Chinese lorn driver is charged witi hurt by a rash act and causii by a rash act, occupied the atteatia, of the District Judge (Mr Ha Forrer) throughout y, noon. The accident occurred Bakr817 words
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Advertisement20 1934-05-11 12 THE Overseas* i Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREFIRE, mTSIbTT MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN* COMPENSATION INSURANCE20 words
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Article755 1934-05-11 13 On Retirement. 11 IS 2r> YEARS IN MALAYA. W. E. Rayner, one of the bestknown of local business men, haves Singapore to-day on well»arned retirement. .Mr. Rayner came out to Singapore In 11)10 as assistant in the firm of Derrick and Co., and to-day he755 words
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Article81 1934-05-11 13 I be members of the Telok Ayer Epworth League will hold a debate torow evening at eight o'clock at the Church hall. Mr. Gwee Peng Kwee will side! The subject of the debate is "Do Men Succeed by Luck or by De- i T he speakers for81 words
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Article42 1934-05-11 13 Bail of $1,000 each was allowed by the court yesterday in a case in which two Indians. Kuppusamy and I Pallapan, wore arraigned on a charge of «.dministering deleterious drugs to one Kandasttmy. The case was adjourned for a week.42 words
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Article252 1934-05-11 13 Report Of Technical Export. Shanghai, May 11. A REPORT signed by Dr. Rajclimann, the chief League technical expert in China, has been by the National Economic Council in China. I The report empnasises the League's object in assisting China to br ng out a sounder basis for252 words
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Article84 1934-05-11 13 Accuses China Of Breaking Truce. Reuter. Dairen, May 11. A THREAT of further trouble in North China is contained in the announcement by the Japanese Kwantung Army accusing China of frequent breaches of the Tangku Truce. It is asserted that the latest violation was on May 5, whenReuter. - 84 words
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Article47 1934-05-11 13 Reuter. Brussels. Special postage stamps are to be Issued b\ the Belgian Congo in memory of King Albert. The Minis er ot Colonies has decided upon two pictori-al designs, boh for 1.50-franc -tamps ord it is expec*ed thai the Issue will >• on sale soon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Obituary, Illustration1039 1934-05-11 13 Well-Known Member Of The Bar. THE death of Mr. Cyril Blair Cooper, a well-known member of the Bar in Singapore and Johore, occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Death was due to pneumonia, and Mr. Cooper, who was only 50 years of1,039 words
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Article218 1934-05-11 13 Several New Honours Announced. (From Our Otcn Correspondent Ipoh, May 10. SEVERAL. honours have been announced on the occasion of the birthday of H.H. the Sultan of Perak. Raja Idris, the son of the Sultan, is appointed Raja di Hilir, filling the important titular office which218 words
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Article172 1934-05-11 13 Entertained By The N.S. Club. (From Oui Own Correspondent.) M Seremban, May iO. R. and Mrs. H. P. Bryson, were entertained to tea yesterday evening by numbers of the Negri Sembilan Club prior to their departure on leave. There was a large attendance including the Hon.172 words
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Article194 1934-05-11 13 Ingenious Swindle On A Grocer. HERE is the drama of a grocer, two men and a violin. The scene Ls a j local grocery; the time the present. Act I: A tattered gipsy hurries into the grocer shop and barters a shabby viOiin lor some194 words
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Advertisement71 1934-05-11 13 BARGAINS IN CAMERAS PROJECTORS ETC 5 Cine Kodak Model B with Hugo HKTjH^SJgtI* 4 -Bpi Meyer Kinoplasmat F 1.5 Lens in Balf 181 l ISll Bargains Price $150.00. $80.00. j x 4 P f eet. A good number of Thornton Pickard P*^6MH^B^*i Reflex, Curt Bentzin Reflex, Ihagee 1] Reflex, etc.,71 words
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Advertisement105 1934-05-11 13 Who wants to think of the next morning, when one is spending happy hours in the circle of one's friends? If one has been unwise, either drunk or smoked immoderately, then'Gardan'will come in very handy, as it rapidly relieves headache. Good advice is never amiss: take 'Gardan' even before A105 words
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683 1934-05-11 14 Gunners Go Down Fighting In First Division. ©LAYING at tht Anson Road Stadium yesterday, the Chinese gained two valuable points at the expense of the R.A., in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League. The thinners put up a hard fight, hut683 words
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Article232 1934-05-11 14 Club XI Defeated By Cold Storage Team. AN S.C.C. eleven was defeated by the Cold Storage soccer team yesterday at the padang in a friendly encounter by the odd goal in seven. The visitors had the better of the exchanges practically throughout the game and should hav e232 words
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Article360 1934-05-11 14 Latest Positions Of The Teams. Latest positions in the S.A.FA Ler<*ue and Commercial Gup competitions are as follows: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. Rer P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. SS C 8 6 1 1 23. 8 13 Chinese 7 5 1 1 28 5 11 g: A360 words
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Article456 1934-05-11 14 Yesterday's Third Division Match. rr\HREE goals to the bad for nearly 1 three-quarters of the game, the Harlequins did well yesterday in being able to score twice before the end when they played the M.P.H. at the Rarbbui Board ground in the Third Division "A" of the456 words
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Article77 1934-05-11 14 Practice For The Inter-Port Match. The team which will represent SingaI pore in the annual inter-port shoot will j engage in a practice on the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday at 2.30. The final will be *hot off on May 27 On the same day the Straits Settlements77 words
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Article46 1934-05-11 14 The' semi-finals in the mixed double* (open) at the S.C.C. will be played on Monday as follows: Dr. L. Demeny and Mrs. Donnell v Mr and Mrs. R. F. Smith, J. A. Dean and Mrs. S. Brooke v. U. M.T.L Wilkinson and Miss Hastings46 words
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Article12 1934-05-11 14 The S.G.C. monthly mixed foursomes at held n Sunday12 words
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1462 1934-05-11 14 The Outstanding Horses In A r^w Of Nine Events. Qrd (By "The-Man-at-the-Rails."') are comparatively smaller for the third day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring (Governor's Cup) race meeting to-morrow. The heaviest, even before the scratchings,1,462 words
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Article72 1934-05-11 14 Scratchings At Noon To-Day. ITORSLS and ponies sciatehed at noon to-day, from to-morrow's events, are as follows: Rare 2.—Rare Melody. Race 4.—Sweet; Maid. Race 5 —-Great Hopes. Race 6 —Byno, Haraga, Eagle's d Claw. Race < —Great Mirador. Belle Edna, Limber Up. Race 8 —Prince Lochinvar. Race 9.—Aureate,72 words
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706 1934-05-11 15 Malayan Hockey Players 1 Enjoyable Holiday. ALTHOUGH we were defeated in all except one of our matches, not at all discouraged. We had a thoroughly enjoyable i iday.*' This remark was made by Mr. Yee oil706 words
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Article153 1934-05-11 15 Final Of Ladies Kace 1 To-morrow. To-morrow afternoon the third and final ladies' race in "B" Class yachts will be held starting at 4.30 p.m. The course will be posted as usual, the time limit for the race being two hours as previously. On Sunday the six-metre class153 words
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Article487 1934-05-11 15 j Seven Goals In Second Division. I j V"0 fewer than seven goals were t scored by the second string of the Wiltshire Regiment, yesterday, at Jalan I Besar Stadium, against Pulau Brani in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. I League. I The game was487 words
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Article94 1934-05-11 15 Programme Arranged By Malacca Volunteers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 10. After the King's Birthday Parade to be held on June 4 the members of the Malacca Volunteer Corps will hold a King's Birthday Fete. The following sports events have been arranged: Putting the shot—M.V.C. and94 words
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Article49 1934-05-11 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, May 7. The Police defeated the Custom F. 1. by 2 goals to nil on the J.C.S.C. on Sunday in the J.B.D.F.A. league. The Jorinthians v. J.C.F.A. match which was postponed twice has been fixed for Thursday at the J.C.S.C. padang.49 words
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Article272 1934-05-11 15 Sensation At Kuala Lumpur. i A sensation has been caused in eIa S gor tennis circles: i i ta 5^ Uti e Comm ittee of the One E<? Knn t* the match between 1 left unf^J n V- B Bong which was dav s?vfl S^ d 'i272 words
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Article144 1934-05-11 15 Billiards Championship Tournament. |N the quarter-finals of the Malayan a billiards Padmore Shield tournament at the New World last night, Teo Cnwee Hoe «Aston AC.) beat Teo Siew Sun •Clerical Union) 300—216. The winner made several good breaks, the heigrest being 46. In the second match of the144 words
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Article233 1934-05-11 15 Grimmett In Form. 'VARSITY FOLLOWS ON. Reuter. London, May 10. JpLAYING the third match of their England tour, the Australians declared their first innings closed at 481 for five wickets, against Cambridge University, in the three-day match begun at Cambridge on Wednesday. Ponsford carried hisReuter. - 233 words
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Advertisement505 1934-05-11 15 Girl of To-day has many more Successful girls know the secret of A difficulties to overcome than the pain relief through taking 'ASPRO.' mm i» g* f l °f ten years ago. yet she is deter- 'ASPRO banishes pains and headaches, I": mined to make good, even in the face505 words
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Article162 1934-05-11 16 Second Command Trial At Tanglin. THE second trial match preparatory to the selection of the Malaya Command side to play Johore in the first Malaya Cup tie in the Southern section of the competition, in Singapore on May 18 will be played at Tangl-n to-morrow' the following162 words
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Article71 1934-05-11 16 Route Frr Union A.C.'s Marathon Event. The route of the ten-mile race arranged by Union Athletic Club of 152, Nell Road for Sunday. May 27 at 6.45 a.m. VHI he: Start from U. A. C. in Cantonment Pnirt. TO'ng Out"°m. Kirn S°rvr. R ver Valley, Delta, Alexandra,71 words
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Article76 1934-05-11 16 Betting Innovation At St. Andrew's. St. Andrew's, May 8. Bookmakers and their clerks are invading the famous golfing centre where the Walker Cup match between Great Britain and the United States will be clayed on Saturday. Members of the Royal and Ancient are not in favour of76 words
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Article146 1934-05-11 16 (From. Our Own Correspondent Seremban, May 8. A goalless draw was the result in a league fixture played on the padang today between the Tamil Union. N.S., and the Port Dickson Recreation Club. Mr. R. F. Gunn refereed the game. j The following players have been chosen to146 words
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Article77 1934-05-11 16 I ine Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Sports will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on May 25, commencing at z p.m. i The old boys' race will be of half a mi £L and parents are invited, j The sports of the A.C.S. will be held77 words
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Article33 1934-05-11 16 Reuter. London. May 10. Lionel Crawley replaces Munn in the British tnm for the Walker Cud matcher aeainst America at St An drew 1 Munn withdrew owinp to ill neos.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article36 1934-05-11 16 The final in the S.C.C. volunteer snooker tournament, will be played at the Club on Monday at 7 p.m. between P. H. Romney and R. s. Wilson and P Carmichael and F. R. Jones.36 words
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Article272 1934-05-11 16 American And National Leagues. New York, May 10. LATEST results in the U. S. major baseball Leagues are as follows:— AMERICAN LEAGUE. R. H. E. Cleveland 3 8 2 Philadelphia 7 12 0 (COieman homered for the Athletics). St. Louis 17 2 New York 0 14 0 (Fourteen272 words
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Article208 1934-05-11 16 Batsman Yells Catch Dropped. A correspondent, signing himself "First Slip." makes extraordinary statements about a local cricket match. They have an amusing side, apart from the question of sportsmanship, and we give parts of the letter, omitting the real names of the teams. "The team in question,208 words
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Article113 1934-05-11 16 Chinese Win Their First Game. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, May ft. The P.W.D.A.A. met the J.C.F.A. on the Johore Civil Service Club padang £2 evening in the J.B.D.F.A. Leagu! and were defeated 2—l. ana d A ga m was slow and although the P.Vv .D.A.A. lost113 words
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Article29 1934-05-11 16 Lourdes XI defeated the Singapore Harbour Board (Head Office) XI on Wednesday at the latter's ground 2—l The scorers for the Lourdes XI were Muthiah and M. S. Vythllingam.29 words
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Article311 1934-05-11 16 Stadt House Outclass Municipality. fr (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. May 9 TNDER ideal weather conditions and ho U fore a fairly large gathering th "I semi-final in the Government inti! Departmental League, between vl Municipality and the Stadt House played off at the Kubu (C> ground311 words
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Article76 1934-05-11 16 Winners Of Reccnt Event?. At the conclusion of the mixed foursomes competition on Monday evening, the tronhies won in recent Selanpor Golf Club's events were presented by Miss Diana Reeve-Tucker. The recipients were CLIFFORD CUP. Best Quai ling Round.—Dr. R. E Anderson. Winner.—Dr. C. P. Allen. Runner-up.—Raja Musa.76 words
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Article57 1934-05-11 16 The following tics «9 bo played ou* Mi week-end in the United Chinese Amateurs' singles badminton tournament. Saturday I"B division): Ng Kon? Bong v. Kho Tiam Ann: (**CT divi iont Ko<j Pr.k Cheo:n v. Chrong Sian Kay. Sunday <"B" division*: On* Hey Eng v Ong Kwer- Wah; ("A"57 words
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Article43 1934-05-11 16 G.M.S.C. badminton team v. TreasuryAudit team at the Novices' court Hertford Road, on Saturday at 3 pjx Tan Miang Cheng. S. Q. Quek. C. T. Tan. Heng Swee Tee, Lee Jouy Seah. Are Chwee Whatt, Lee Peng Kwang ar.d Samuel Leong.43 words
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Advertisement344 1934-05-11 16 Aaaeta exceed $12,000,00t. Aawance to force over $35,000,00^ The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in tht Strait* Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life BuUdlnt. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. E.O. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and oompJea wKh the344 words
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Advertisement24 1934-05-11 16 THIS" WEEK IS MONDAY next performance in ST. ANDREW'S MISSION Tt HOSPITAL. The Police Band will play at the > rneaVe from 5.30 p.m. j24 words
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Advertisement115 1934-05-11 16 I How to get a pound of this j favourite Tea FREE- I Ev»cry tin of Lipten's famous' Yellow Label Tea —first favourite of all who have a fine taste in leas —contains a jjpllJl Gft Coupon. Save tiisse coupons and in return for them m CSS POUND FREE FOR115 words
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Miscellaneous508 1934-05-11 16 CLUB DIARY. {.There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most ol the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happeninas of general interest will still be included in the508 words
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Article313 1934-05-11 17 Letters To The Editor. Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest It must h* ■"".STT'eTSOvSTZTSfsrsr in i ERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten /double and on one J of P*per only, Pen names may be used, but the313 words
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Article532 1934-05-11 17 r Editor, Malaya Tribune.") S. P is with grea' reluctance ;hat dertaken the unpleasant task ,ng my sex from the attack is by Mr. Thaddian in his i April 28. He pretends to the life of the typical I 'la- West and thereby reveals i 1 of the532 words
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Article366 1934-05-11 17 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") S:r. —Seeing is believing. Having seen I am now convinced that cither celebrities are adroitly misrepresented or somebody is pulling the legs of credulous Singapore. Some time back the public of Singapore were .made to understand that. Charlie Chaplin was coming here.366 words
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Article38 1934-05-11 17 A Chinese correspondent writes very seriously concerning a conflict of tenses in a passage in a novel which he has been reading. Obviously the mistake was not the author's; it was a proof-reading error.38 words
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Article202 1934-05-11 17 Terrific Velocity Of British Projectile. London. Mar. 29. "'THE world's most efficient shell" was described by Sir Robert Hadlieid. presiding at Hadfields, Limited's annual meeting at Sheffield. The shell, which is the latest armour-piercing projectile produced by the company, weighs nearly a ion. When during its tests it202 words
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Advertisement119 1934-05-11 17 TBE MORRIS MINOR LONG WHEELBASE SALOON (Sliding Head) mmmum^mm 111 M The Poetical working simplicity of the svnehromesh MALAYAN k eara ,vlth whlch the nevv Morris Minor Long Wheel- base Sa oon ls fi tted ives every driver the ease of an MOTOR/ ex P, rt Ul ha n« U119 words
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Advertisement288 1934-05-11 17 I SHELL I I AVIATION SERVICE j I I I 0 a IMPERIAL AIRWAYS 1 I AIR FRANCE 1 1 E I K. L. M. 1 s a I USE I EXCLUSIVELY 1 I ON FAR EAST AIR ROUTES 1 1 p SHELL j I MOTOR Oil ii D s288 words
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Article84 1934-05-11 18 Simon Baum. who celebrates his 65th birthday this month, has rowed 22 80S miles on the Rhine oince his 55th birthday. This is equivalent to covering the distance between Bremen and New York six times and is believed to be a record Baum who is popularly known84 words
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257 1934-05-11 18 do not suppose that there are two opinions about the desirability (to put it no higher) of providing waterborne sewage in the principal towns of the Federated Malay States. I»oh at any rate appears to have no doubts about the matter, and its Sanitary257 words
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Article246 1934-05-11 18 ALL British merchants in Malaya are beholden to Mr. J. P. Souter, of Messrs. Pritchards. Ltd., for his able analysis of the menace of unfair comoetition by cheap Japanese goods at the Penang Chamber of Commerce meeting. Hitherto the local Chamber has adopted a "non-possit" attitude but* afterMr.246 words
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Article213 1934-05-11 18 MEETINGS of the Legisla'. I are not held with sufficient trequency From the point of vi» the Government, infrequent mcC are doubtless very convenient, v ever, the Malayan citizen Is to gro* along the lines generally suppose 1 considered desirable, he must be auw ed to take a213 words
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Advertisement668 1934-05-11 18 LA ™^Z. ,2 ,S FRANZ ISAKO'S CIRCUS j PERFORMANCES. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 j A spertnl brilliant programme, entirely new and IB JL<I jLatW .kJj X^^f J] will be selected. For the first time in I |Jyffllgß JTLB TT B1 Hp T ]U Singapore. .Mr. Isako will perform a seem- of668 words
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Miscellaneous392 1934-05-11 18 EMPIRE RADIO. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. £ccal Time 12.35 p m Time Signal irum Bij Tom i St. Pauls Cathedral. London). Light opera and musical comedy. programme of gramophone record*. 105 p.m. The Coventry Reportory Company. (by arrangemen. with Bennett Thea res Ltd.t presents Afternoon a one-act play by Phillip Johnson: produced392 words
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Miscellaneous297 1934-05-11 18 Coventry. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 20 00». 345 a m. London music Fes ival .organised by the B.B.C); The BBC. Symphony Orchestra i leader. Arthur Cat eralli. conductor. Bruno Walter relayed frcm the Queen's Hail London. j 4.45 a.m. Dar.ce music «gramophone records) j 5.0 am. Dance mu.-ic by297 words
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Article403 1934-05-11 19 Latest Developments In U.S.A. Reuter. London, May 9. INDIAN speculative inquiries, with sellers holding off, explain to-day's rise in siver. London financiers are uncertain regarding the future till it is shown whether the anticipated American legislation for the purchase of silver is mandatory or permissive. All agreeReuter. - 403 words
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Article165 1934-05-11 19 Majority Of The Electorate Pro-German. Reuter Wireless. Paris. May 6. According to the version of Dr. Goebbels" speech published here, he declared that Germany could now resist France and the League of Nations, come what might. He denounced German emigre Jews ?s traitors and said that when theReuter Wireless. - 165 words
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Article91 1934-05-11 19 Overhaul To Cost $20,000,000. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Shanghai, May 10. Dr. H. H. Kung. the Finance Minister, arrived in Hankow yesterday continuing his investigations into ihe financial resources of the FeipingHankow Railway. The management has draw:: up a plan for the overhaul of the railway, the cost"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 91 words
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Article63 1934-05-11 19 Orchestra At The Great World Cabaret. Miss Jere Lee and her "Seven Madcaps," scored a big success at the Great World Cabaret last night, the snappy dance music they supplied being greatly enjoyed. The floor was packed to capacity for every dance. The band will be at63 words
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Article36 1934-05-11 19 "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Nanking. May 10 According to a census just taken of the population of Nanking, the number of males in the city is 445,300 and females 284,312.— Mm Kuo Jih Pao.*"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 36 words
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Article155 1934-05-11 19 Sequel To Motor i Accident. AN accident that occurred on Hukit Timah Road on Mar. 29, involving a motor-lorry and two Javanese cyclists had a sequel in the District Court, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday when ve F tlie lorry was charged with causing hurt by a155 words
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Article263 1934-05-11 19 Woman's Claim In Supreme Court. before Mr. Justice Prichard Plaintiff, a woman, Yap Hene Lan accardms to what her counsel (Mr A Han Hn x Said had SUI 2! n Juan for 16 years. At the jSn old marriage she wa s only 15 inSjE alleg( L263 words
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Article126 1934-05-11 19 Tamil Who Swerved At High Speed. (From Our Own Correspondent.» Seremban, May 9. In consequence of a report made at the Police Station by a European named W. H. Pratt, against a Tamil motorcar driver, named Sangadurai, the latter was charged with dangerous driving. He pleaded guilty, and126 words
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Article91 1934-05-11 19 They Were Spoiling His Swim! Reuter. Darwin. Northern Territory. Anger has made a 17-year-old boy Darwin's wonder hero." Furious because a number of sharks were hunting for food round Darwin jetty and thus preventing his friends from swimming, the boy dived in among the "killers" armedReuter. - 91 words
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Article79 1934-05-11 19 Idol Robbed At Dagger Point. Reuter. Luc?know. Benares, the holy city of Hindus, has been Invaded by temple thieves. Successful raids have been made on several sacred buildings enriched by the offerings of generations of worshippers. A dramatic scene occurred when a thief made n bold snatch atReuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement156 1934-05-11 19 DADDY'S PRIDE AND JOY Thanks To Baby's Own Tablets. Babies and young children are naturally happy and contented and when they are not I then something is wrang. Most of the minor troubles of young I chiidren have their origin in a disordered j condition of the stomach, the result156 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-05-11 20 The Serangoon Lads_Badminton Party, who celebrated their first anniversary at Mr. Ec Teow Heck's residence. —ta20 words
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Article, Illustration30 1934-05-11 20 W. M. WoodfulL, the Australian cartain. and R. E S. Wmtt m b* for the Engish capta ncy. photographed at the reception in honour ol the Australians at Australia House.30 words
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Article, Illustration23 1934-05-11 20 Miss Lok3 Soh Lip and Mr. Ng Kok Khew, who are playing in the -v M Selangor tennis championships at Kuala Lumpur soon.23 words
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37 1934-05-11 20 Clive Brook and his co-star. Diana Wynyard, of Cavalcade" fame Miss Wynyard was voted third place in the balloting for the besStress of the year, at the annual dinner of the of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.37 words
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Article, Illustration24 1934-05-11 20 The Seaview B.P. team, winnersor the doubles events for the Jarret Challenge Cud in the m.«. Badminton Association tournament P he Klang and strict24 words
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Advertisement9 1934-05-11 20 "DAISY" for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Rd., Singapore. Phone 40979 words
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Advertisement35 1934-05-11 20 TMK BEST BOOK FOR CROSSWORD PUZZLES "SWIFTSIJRE" Crossword Puzzle Dictionary by Granvlli» M. O'Hara. PRICE $1.50 Per Copy. (All right reserved). Printed and published by: PETER CHONG COMPANY Obtainable from all booksellers throughout Malay a.35 words
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