Malaya Tribune, 14 May 1934
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Title Section41 1934-05-14 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XXL No. 113 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, May 14, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS41 words
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Advertisement278 1934-05-14 1 Hfml Tk* (Tribune Dominant zSMa/aya in our showrooms. THE NEW SALOONS Mentone 12 h.p, 6 cyl. Monaco 9 h.p. 4 cyl. llZ^J^+J* J"****** «**m< oMtndtaf reliability and brilliant !mpro™S s^l world wide reputation, is in its newest 5m Mill further A > y ew J «H details which mny enhance278 words
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Advertisement30 1934-05-14 1 Ill" WE Bl"v "old (i()l,b H r -1 II" ornaments at price II: K. M. OLI MOHAMED, i|. Wo. ats, High Street, Siuxapore. -H |B yin..«"«in t' i LLL! 'liLljl30 words
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Advertisement97 1934-05-14 1 I latest Brunswick! RECORDS. Jl% By BING CROSBY: J We'll make hay while the sun shines, 1 I Temptation, J I Beautiful Girl, After sundown. j All from "Going Hollywood." j Dlcl you ever see a Dream 8 Walking? From "Sitting Pretty." j[ j! The Last Round Up, From "Ziegfeld97 words
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Advertisement213 1934-05-14 1 A. FLINTKK. 6, Ruffles Placf, 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. *11B* 1 1 **********1111 I I I213 words
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1654 1934-05-14 2 Shipping News Notices. THE PORT OF SAINT JOHN. Big Advance In Tonnagei On Previous Year. WITH the completion, late in December, of tae new works which have been under construction since 1S28. the equipment of the pert at West Saint John, in so far as it bren developed, is such1,654 words
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Article192 1934-05-14 2 To Become Regular Naval Equipment? ARMED flying-boats capable of travelling a' high speeds may become part of the regulation equipment of all large warships. This has been made possible by a near type of amphibian flying-boat known as the "Seagull 5." which is s.rong enough to stand catapulting192 words
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Article472 1934-05-14 2 Successful Test In Bay Of Biscay Gale. f N a message to Sir Joseph W. Isherwood, I Bart the inventor of the Arcform ship, cantain Keith H. Williams, master of the «?\rctees" pays high tribute to the sea-going qualities' of the ship during the recent heavy oales in472 words
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Article65 1934-05-14 2 "Sin Wen Pao." Shanghai, Apr. 11. The new ships ordered by the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company in England are expec.ed to be completed before the end of thi-A year. It is understood that the Company will shortly send nine representative* to London to learn advanced navigation"Sin Wen Pao." - 65 words
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Article737 1934-05-14 2 Loading And Unloading Of Goods. I REVISED regulations, entitled the Do:Rs Regulatiohs, 1934. have been made by the I Home Secretary in respect of the processes of loading, unloading, moving and handling goods in, on or at any docks, wharf or quay, and the processes of loading,737 words
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Advertisement329 1934-05-14 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. —T" i I A ft\ anef BRITISH INDIA I». a S. N. CO.\S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo Tonnage. Singapore BFH \R O.oou May 24 KAISAR-I-HINB 11,8« May 28 SOUDAN 6,500 June a R UPUTANA 17,000 June 8 RANCH! 17,000 June 22 BURDWAN WO •'"'>* ;i CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6329 words
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Advertisement197 1934-05-14 2 !Wf LLOYD TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). 1 j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. J j SINGAPORE TO ITALY ft CHINA. Calling at Penang. Colombo, Bombay, J Calling at Colombo, Bombay Suev Karachl > Aden, Massowah, Sues, Port j POrt Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste Sa d Bnndis, > Venice and Trieste.197 words
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Advertisement225 1934-05-14 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutech Hifil Australische Dampfschiffa Hj*CJ Oesellschalt (OWBparJw Incorporated in Gerrjyinj). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS HONGKONG SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore. s.s. PREUSSEN, via Manila May 19 s.s. SCHEER. via Manila May 27 m*. DUISBURO, via Jlvianlla May 29 ma. RHEINLAND. ifa Manila June 12225 words
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Advertisement553 1934-05-14 2 STEAMER SAILING^ jg£ NORDDEUTS( HER Germany) St ndernot€(i the tkmmmr, i. tended fixtures:— H OUTWARDS. "MAIN," for Manila, H'kone S'hai, North China and Japan HOMEWARDS. "GOSLAR," for Genoa, M'seillot Oran, Havre, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen "SAARBRUCKEN," for Genoa Barcelona, Lisbon, Rotterdam Hamburg and Bremen <v "ISAR," for M'seilles, Oran R'dam,553 words
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Article302 1934-05-14 3 Mining Shares. Singapore, Monday, 11 a.m. following tin share quotations are •i and Co.. exchange and ppjeo *>J unel 0 Buyers. Sellers 69 l.Tin 37 6 40 Malay 43 6 45H am Tin 14 9 15 6 2.07% 2.15 Tin 34 9 35 C 49 51 Tin302 words
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Article106 1934-05-14 3 HSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANOI STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. I Municipal pei cent. 108 108 norn Municinal 4 per cent. 105 107 norn me Municipal <! per cent. 108 108 norn pore Municipal 13) 4 per cent. 102 103 norn Slrwra v i Municipal 5 per cent.106 words
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134 1934-05-14 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. LIQUIDATION OF STOCKS. Conditions Distinctly Weaker. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 20% cts., down 1% cts. Market Tone: Weak. Tin (Singapore), $115%, down $'4Saturday's Prices London Rubber, G 7 16d., down 1 16(1. Market Tone: Quiet. New York,134 words
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Article1000 1934-05-14 3 Conservative System Of Tapping. (By Air Mail) London, May 2. THE twenty-second annual general meeting of Dusun Durian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Asscciation, 2-4, Idol-lane, Eastcheap, E.C, Mr. H. J. Welch (chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary1,000 words
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Article522 1934-05-14 3 Profit Of $6,459 Last Year. THE annual general meeting of Johan Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at he offices of Messrs. Sime Darby ana 20., Ipoh, the secretaries. Mr. A. N. Kenion. the chairman of directors, said: The profit for the year was $6,159.78 is compared with522 words
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Article550 1934-05-14 3 Profit Of $2,257 Last Year. fTHE annual general meeting of the Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered offices of the company French Bank Building, Singapore. The chairman, Mr. H. D. Mundell, said: The Directors' report and accounts for the year ended Jan. 31,550 words
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Article122 1934-05-14 3 Once more there is to be a sale of ships' bells belonging lo old warships, a special Fleet Order having been just issued announcing that more than 100 are to be disposed of at pi ices --anting from £10 to £1 each. Five only ot the122 words
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Article670 1934-05-14 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co., and Lyal and Bvatt. Issue value. Fraser I fahares A Co ffv»" 1 Allenby 170 l.SOcd 1.75 190 1 Alor Gajah 1.10 1.20 1.00 1.10 IA. Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.65670 words
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Article68 1934-05-14 3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 20% 20% do. (P. 0.8.) 20% 20% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: June 20% 20% July Sept. 20 20% Oct. Dec. 21% Jan. March 22% Tone of Market: Quiet at the decline.68 words
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Advertisement51 1934-05-14 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand.) I IRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C. MARQOLJOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: t, F INLAY SON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIXE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, X RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :i> OFFICE: Na 4, Ceell Siraci,51 words
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Advertisement148 1934-05-14 3 LEE WAB BANK, Ltd <Incorporated In the S.S.). No. 1», 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 af rates to be ascertained on application.148 words
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Advertisement89 1934-05-14 3 I WITH ANNUAL INTEREST OF 2Yt% P-a. PAID QUARTERLY. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is your easiest way to save. Al' the odd cents put carefully aside and regularly deported will very quickly give you ready money for any possible emergency. Easily accessible and always available you should hesitate no longer to89 words
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Advertisement205 1934-05-14 3 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 Ub $10,000,000.00. HI Al) OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Chee205 words
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Advertisement556 1934-05-14 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 81-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or Thone 3411. TELEPHONE 4610. EUROPEAN HAIRDRESSERS. ffflftl 79. Stamford Road. f KKRKA PERMANENT WAVE $1«. OIL $15. EUGENE556 words
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Advertisement902 1934-05-14 4 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, the undersigned PANG CHOON JIN of No. 41, Scotts Road, Singapore, have no further connection or dealings with GOH YAM KIANG otherwise known as GOH AH ENG (f), she having left my care and protection. I shall therefore not he902 words
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Advertisement322 1934-05-14 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Lady Stenographer for Mercantile Office. Apply Box No. 349, cjo Malaya Tribune. WANTED —By a well educated and commercially trained businessman a financing partner with $25,000. No risk. Business very profitable. No competition, great opportunities. Equal position of trust provided. Address Box No. 347, c o Malaya322 words
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Advertisement267 1934-05-14 4 EDUCATIONAL, i lAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). i a Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghmat, Stngmpore. Enrol for a Sound Muoical Education— vstema tlc Training both ha Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.CX. rertlflcate, Diploma. 8c etc. Booklet free. M ANCIANO.267 words
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Advertisement411 1934-05-14 4 Mark. m a "GIN VAN PAO" I GOLD PILLS I I A Safe and Effective Tonic Pills for Men—Young and Old. I J "GIN VAN PAO" j SILVER PILLS I I A Safe and Effective Tonic Pills 1 I for Women —Young and Old. I I Manufactured by I LOI411 words
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Advertisement514 1934-05-14 4 BE ALWAYS IN TIME TAKE ALL CLOCKS OR WATCHES THAT GO WRo\< TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road). Contractors for the repair of and Watches to the British A Malaya. TO LET, TO LET— No. 5, Raffles Place, ground Boor spacious office accommodation. Buttafa show514 words
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Article702 1934-05-14 5 Careful Organisation. stkvenson scheme [RECALLED. (By Air Mail) (rn Our Oivn Correspondent./ London, May 2. (\S the eve of the rubber control v m hip we began to get considr action from manufacturing ;•<. While these representa1 si any force they might otherhaw had by being left702 words
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Article242 1934-05-14 5 Provisions Of New- Bill In F.M.S. A BILL relating to the improvement of the pineapple industry is to be introduced in the Federal Council. It is designed to give effect to certain recommendations contained in the report of the Pineapple Conference. To give effect to" these purposes242 words
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Article118 1934-05-14 5 Shanghai-Sinkiang Line To Be Resumed. "China Times." Shanghai, Mar. 27. According to information from the Eurasia Aviation Company, the Shane:-hai-Sinkiang air service which has been suspended since the outbreak of civil war in Sinkiang, is expected to be resumed shortly now that General Mr. Chung Ying's Mohammedan trcops"China Times." - 118 words
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Article132 1934-05-14 5 Several Committees To Compile History. Reuter. Alexandra. i Preparations are being made for the celcbra- tion of the 1,000 h anniversary of the founding of the famous El Azhar mosque in Cairo. The building of the Mosque was s arted in 970 A.D., and will shortlyReuter. - 132 words
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Article99 1934-05-14 5 Uniforms Or Badges For Various Professions. Reuter. Istanbul. AH Turkish rowing boa s must be painted green. An edict to this effect has Just been issued by the maritime au horitles. It ha also been decreed that boatmen must wear a s andard uniform which will beReuter. - 99 words
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Article88 1934-05-14 5 Company Formed To Work Deposits. Shanghai, />pi 7 For the purpose of opening uo the rich coal field in Paying Lake region in Kiangsi, a Poyang Coal Mine Corporation will shortly be organised in Shanghai under the auspices of Mr. Yuan Lu Teng and other prominent Chinese88 words
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Article86 1934-05-14 5 Nank'ng, Apr. 10. It is learned that General Chang Huai Chang, well known Chinese aviator. will shortly be appointed Director of the National Aviation Bureau. It is understood that after General Chang's assumption of office the Aviation Bureau will be considerably en'arged and branch bureaus will be86 words
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Article721 1934-05-14 5 Coroner Returns Rash Act Verdict. I I A VERDICT of causing death by a rash act, not amounting to culpable homicide, was returned by the Singapore Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) on Saturday against an American named Phillip Druiding, who is alleged to have been involved721 words
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Article533 1934-05-14 5 A New Bill. PAHANG COAST POSITION. Enactment to regulate the immigration of aliens into the F.M.S. is about to be introduced in the Federal Council. I It is pointed out that the Aliens Enactment, 1933, contains no provision, analogous to Part I of the Colony Ordinance, dealing533 words
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Advertisement252 1934-05-14 5 g<WWMWsMgM<MWMMMMM^^i^MMM^MMWsM^MMMWsIMiMWsI jgg SPEED IS ECONOMY |g K.liM. j 1 AIR MAIL 1 L and 1 INSIST ON A RJpLy BY Mil .MAII- |A mfi iiJmwhimiimh n nw.niii ijuWjmwwi im ALL OVER THE WORLD Fresh English Fruits, gathered and fjf F < packed at the acme of their perfec- >»kjV I252 words
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Article, Illustration156 1934-05-14 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING CELEBRATIONS. Requests To Vessels Tb "Dress Ship." May 24 and 26 being Empire Day and the Queen's Birthday respectively, vessels in harbour are requested to "dress ship" on those dates. His Majesty's Birthday will be celebrated on Monday, June 4. Vessels in156 words
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Article279 1934-05-14 6 Increase In Automobile Production. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.i London. May 2. A 2B per cent increase in world tin consumption for the year ended Feb. 1934. compared with the previous year, is shown in the April bulletin of The .iague Statistical Office of the279 words
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Article283 1934-05-14 6 Election Of Officers For Next Year. The annual general meeting of the Ai Tong Old Boys' Society was held at the Al Tong Chinese School on Sunday last. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Goh Seng Yeok and speeches were de'ivered by Messrs. Chee Kai Lin283 words
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Article46 1934-05-14 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. From China and Japan by the "Hakodate Maru," due at Singapore this afternoon. From China by the "Hector," due at Singapore at 4 p.m. to-day.46 words
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Article408 1934-05-14 6 Prize Offered By Gang Of Swindlers. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. TJALF of the city of Liverpool! This is the glittering prize being offered by a danng gang of swindlers who are charming thousands of pounds from the oank; balances408 words
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Article189 1934-05-14 6 SELLING. Singapore, May 14. London 4 months' sight 2 4 ***** London 3 months' sight 2 4 5132 London 60 days' sight 2 4 9j64 London 30 days' sight 2]4% London demand 2|4 7|64 London T.T. 2|4 3|32 Lyon and Paris demand 896 Hamburg demand 149 New York189 words
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Article210 1934-05-14 6 Singapore, May 14. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $90 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $86 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $87 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $83 Siam, No. 1 $163 Siam, No. 2 M $135 Siam, No. 3210 words
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Article214 1934-05-14 6 Tea Served Before A Service. (By Air Mail.) (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. JJIKERS, cyclists, motor-cyclists, and 4 motorists attend special "come-as-you-are" services at the Baptist Church Orpington, Kent.. And for the convenience of ramblers ar.d wheeleis clubs from all parts, who214 words
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Article187 1934-05-14 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, MAY 14. High Tides.—11.40 a.m., 10.59 nm Football: "Malaya" Cup, Conmanri Selected v. the Rest, TangUr Com mercial Cup, Straits Times p's.c M.P.H., Anson Road Stadium s 1p.m.; S.H.B.J.S.C. v. Govt. Monopoly S.H.B.; Municipal Services v pi' and187 words
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Article72 1934-05-14 6 ALHAMBRA.—"DeviI Tiger." APOLLO —Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.—(G. 151 "That's a G OitS"; (9.15) "Broadway Thru' a Keyholt. EMPlRE.—Douglas Fairbanks. Jr "I Like Your Nerve." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkie.s etc ISAKO CIRCUS.—9.IS p.m. MARLBOROUGH —Hindustani talku NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs,72 words
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Article239 1934-05-14 6 Revival Of An Ancient Language. (By Air Mail.) London, May 2. DURING recent years there has been t keen revival of interest in the ancient Cornish language. An importa;. stage in the revival was reached when a service was held in that tongue at Towednack Parish Church239 words
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Article64 1934-05-14 6 The following arc pa isengei the "Alsia" which will reach Sin on May 19 from Europe: Mr. J. M. O'C. George. Mr Mrs. C. H. Rowe, Mrs. M. L. Bi A. K. Bishop. Miss M. E. Bishop Mrs. R. A. Barbour. Mis R H B Miss S. Q64 words
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Advertisement403 1934-05-14 6 »Mmiiaii.i l .i«..ii l ..ii.i l VT T i. t^,^,, m I SINGAPORE HOTELS. LANKA HOTEL (itef hltarwd 1005). The Only Boar ding Five Minutes Walk and Lodging House with special terms may be from Railway StaEvery Comfort and arranged for pleasure tion and Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. parties and also403 words
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Miscellaneous92 1934-05-14 6 [pOSULTNTtILIC£N« SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Kemaman, Kemasek, Dungun, Trengganu and Besut (Hong Ho) 2 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan (Singaradja) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW. Tarempa (General Verspyck) 8 a.m. Rhio, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas (Palopo) 9 a.m. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kepong) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and92 words
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Article848 1934-05-14 7 TIN POLICY CONDEMNED. CALL FOR PROTECTION OF WILD LIFE. myfO quarters, totally dissimilar, snipe at the Malayan 1 government this week. Mr. S. W. Alexander, City Editor of the "Daily Express" hunches an attack, under streamer headlines on the official Malayan attitude to tin negotiations and848 words
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Article179 1934-05-14 7 Numbers Fewer Owing To The Slump. A WELL-KNOWN local Chinese businessman, Mr. Ng Hop Choon, managing partner of the firm 'of the Kee Sing Company, returned to Singapore during the week from London. He has been in England for a year on business and has travelled extensively on179 words
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Article93 1934-05-14 7 Shakespeare According To Lenin. Reuter. Riga. The Soviet censor is busy with Shakespeare in preparation for the forthcoming season of his plays in Moscow Bolshevik cultural leaders have found it necessary to free the world's greatest dramatist from false idealistic conceptions and bourgeois ideology." They interpretReuter. - 93 words
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Article85 1934-05-14 7 Discovery Of Child's Body Of 2,000 Years Ago. Reuter. Kerch. Crimea. The skeleton of a child aged 7 is among a number of objects contained in a stone sarcophagus which has been discovered in a 2,ooi-year-old tomb in the district of Keich. The tomb apparently belonged toReuter. - 85 words
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Article471 1934-05-14 7 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, May 4. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 31 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 40 pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton, Australian, lb. 40 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 36 Ducks, (Java), each 45 Pigeons,471 words
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Article80 1934-05-14 7 Persia's Most Bloodthirsty Criminal. Reuter. Teheran. A murderer who ate his victims has just been executed in Teheran. Regarded as the most bloodthirsty criminal in the Orient, Ali Zafer All Mirza was "credited" with no less than 33 murders. He was a Persian subject, but "practised" for many yearsReuter. - 80 words
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Article71 1934-05-14 7 Soviet Russia May Have A New Capital. Reuter. Helslngfors. Soviet Russia may shortly have a new capital. The rapidly growing population of Moscow, which has now passed three and a h»lf millions, has resulted in the city becoming Increasingly congested. For this reason, it Is reported, the SovietReuter. - 71 words
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Article253 1934-05-14 7 Fees For Registration Fixed. JT is notified in the Government It Gazette that the following charge? have been fixed in connection with the registration of aircraft in the Colony;— For the issue of a certificate of registration—slo. For the inspection of the Register of Aircraft—sl. CHANGE253 words
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121 1934-05-14 7 n PaTtj cheeks, feeble appetite, insomnia,profh&ture ageing, rheumatism, pains in the back an** limbs, perpetual tiredness, spells of dizziness, depression, these are the signs of anaemia from which malady so many men and women suffer. To restore health and strength to the ejfeehled frafne,121 words
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Advertisement31 1934-05-14 7 JLL JUL TRADE MARK PHONE YOUR ORDER 3463. P.lB. m l MX AERATED WATER WORKS Distributors for ANCHOR BEER. Thone us your orders. Delivery will be made on the same day.31 words
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Advertisement248 1934-05-14 7 TERRIBLE BURNING ANDTCHING Lifelong Sufferer from Eczema. Cuticura Healed, **1 have been a lifelong sufferer of the distressing malady eczema. It began with small pimples appearing on my ankles, and got worse when I went to work in the Mine. Finally the pimples scaled over and the burning sensation •nd248 words
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Advertisement238 1934-05-14 8 mmmm m M I m..»»**» l m-t TAKE PUBLIC OPINION l"SKfc^^UtUnW"' y 5 Ti PIFfH NIGHT AND STILL j j THEY COME The First Perfect Talkie Produced entirely in Singapore Malaya j j MARION BURNS KANE RICHMOND in j I "DEVIL TIGER" A Fox super thriller with HARRY WOODS M238 words
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Advertisement217 1934-05-14 8 Zmwmmm www****" *naMariaii«tiaft«Mßiianaiiaiiß*i«ifaiiafiaitai'«Maiitf!!■.■■■'■. uwwMtuww*" 9 9 "ifi[spin s. -...,i«iißit«M«:i«'i«iiaii«MaHa«ißii«Maii«ii«u«M«ii«M»ii«H«n«vian«ii»..«.iait»..»--a> aistiaitai<a'taiiaiiaiiaiiauanaiiaiißiißiiaiißiiaMß<iß3iaiiatiaiißitaT«aiiaiiaiiaiiaiißiiaii«i a l TO NIGHT AT CHARITY PERFORMANCE IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL JACK in "THAT'S A GOOO GIRL" Also "THREE LITTLE PIGS" (United Artists). I SELECTIONS WILL BE RENDERED M* ITHE POLICE I j j| BAND FROM 5.30 TILL217 words
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Advertisement241 1934-05-14 8 *V i THE ONLY gir l m Also The "Grand National" By Gaumont Graphic. ""TO-MORROW—TWO NIGHTS* ONLY RETURN SCREENING OF THE BIG GAUMONT-BRITISH SUCCESS "AUNT SALLY" WITH THE INIMITABLE CICELY COUH fNEIDGE THUKSDAY—FIRST NATIONAL SUPER SPECIAL "I LOVED A WOMAN" R ED. G. ROBINSON AND KAY FRANCIS l ■"•U|lllll|H|itlllfi:|i:Cii|i.|::|lll!itn«' r241 words
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Article493 1934-05-14 9 First Anniviersary. DK TYAU TO OPEN A BAZAAR. 1 I i\ celebration of the first anniver- j sary of the establishment of the Ninj,Ml>ore Anti-Opium Clinic, a a/aai j s to be held on May 19, and u j!l be officially opened by Dr. Philip K Tyau.493 words
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Article71 1934-05-14 9 Reuter. Passau. Havana i tdotph, father of the picture postcard. r, tan at the age of 80. He WmU G rman court photographer. Fulj of 1879 he produced the first practt- j imen of a picture postcard after th? totypz process. afterward: he opened his steam pm»-Reuter. - 71 words
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Article559 1934-05-14 9 Not An Act Qf Aggressibn. (By Air Mail.* (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 2. IP' T Bowen-Pariington who, aided *M by the Malaya House collection of lant2rn slides, is becoming an inveterate lecturer on Malaya has made an incursion into the political field on one of the559 words
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Article92 1934-05-14 9 Tientsin, Apr. 2. The* Reconstruction Department oi the Hopei Provincial Government is now drawing up plans for the construction of a network of highways in the province. According to the plans oi the said Department 34 roads are to be built shortly linking up different districts in the92 words
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Article372 1934-05-14 9 Malaya Mentioned In Parliament. •By Air Mail). (From Our Own Correspondent.* London, May 2. PERTINACIOUS members of Parliament keep the ball rolling week by week on the ground of rubber footwear and the Singapore base. A slight difference of phraseology and a change of questioners are the372 words
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Article186 1934-05-14 9 Eerie Experience Of English Captain. On his return from Arabia, where he has been the guest of Ibn Saud. who rules the vast territory stretching from thp Red Sea to the Persian Gulf. Capt. Harold Armstrong told a remarkable story. He declared (says .1 repoit in a186 words
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Article302 1934-05-14 9 Many Callers In Mail Week. (By Air Ifall). (From Our Own Correspondent J London, May 2. Frequent visitors to Malaya Housv have been struck this week by an innovation, or rather a reversion to a previous practice. An attractively bound book on the counter invites entries. For some302 words
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Article107 1934-05-14 9 Use Of Seaolancs And Wireless. Reuter. Moscow The fishing season has now opened in ttw southern waters of the U S S R It ta expected mat thU year 730.000 to* of fish will be c*rjht throughout the Union, as compared with 665.000 tors larft year. Detecting theReuter. - 107 words
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Article212 1934-05-14 9 Loiidyn. TfiMle To "Brave Y J 11 I/ ft 1 v„, The London "Sunday records the brave deed of Che Ahmad bin fia$t Ismail,! tttr;L'Tdluk '»Anson Scoutmaster who respired drowning from crocodile-infested river. News 4.4 tfc' hind* of ry**r e"w nrd c d by the bestowal of one212 words
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Article703 1934-05-14 9 Merchant Acquitted. DID COMPLAINANT SIGNAL? TLfPw. W. L. Flincher, |a merchant ol Kuala Lumpur, was the defendant in a summons case tried by Mr. C. H. Whitton,: fourth police magistrate, on Saturday. The charge against* Flincher was that he drove motor car SL77 10 in a rash703 words
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Advertisement39 1934-05-14 9 ROSKOPF and PARKER Leading Since 1866 Pocket and Wrist Gold-Chrome fcr^S l STAINLESS STEEL Q f j FINEST FULLY JEWELLED MOVEMENTS. IfgSjJ AT ALL WATCH DEALERS. SOLE IMPORTERS: I Weill <&mZ> JSHoM/fco:** X-»*»€l. I TOE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. 'PHONE 6046.39 words
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Advertisement62 1934-05-14 9 ft is not sufficient to brush X 1 your tccA. fci/ularty; The mouth and Eucryi Tooth Powder I cleans and polishes the teeth I It ranoves nil stains. m Free 'a:t i l 1 «-<-eiflt of Fl*e emt stamp GraFon Labwaloiics. m;iv < 'fr.y?, Quay. S*porr. i SERANGOON CAFE! AND62 words
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Advertisement63 1934-05-14 9 I i LAMPS OF LASTING BRILLIANCE ft Brighten youf home with H-rht lends Iml eh aspect so d< siftf r»Sotd at prfeeJ to nil ■11 pocket*, th«\v are the highest quality obtainable. Insist on Crompton. Frosti-J 9r Clear For even purpose Sole AgeaiU: UNITED ENGINEERS, UD. Elcrtricai I>pt.. fctten Alio63 words
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Miscellaneous290 1934-05-14 9 CLUB DIARY. [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary it pro- vided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it I up-to-date and complete. Happeninos cf general interest wiU still be included290 words
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Obituary40 1934-05-14 10 Mrs. Tay Tye Yang and family beg to thank all those who sent wreaths, scrolls and letters of condolence, and also those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tay Tye Yang on the 11th inst.40 words
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Article818 1934-05-14 10 RESTRICTION in any industry has diverse effects, some strongly contrasting with those which are primarily sought. Take Malaya's tin mines, for example. In 1907 they employed as many as 229,778 men; in 1917, 123,340; in 1927, 122,888. And since then there has been a big reduction—l92B, 100,141; 1929,818 words
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Article264 1934-05-14 10 Mr. C. V. Boswell has been granted a licence to practise as a surveyor and leveller. Mr. J. T. Rea. M.C.S., and Mr. C. J. R. Pembroke have been appointed Assistant Immigration Officers for Singapore. Mr. H. O. Waser, manager of the Adelphi, will address the Rotary Clcb if Singapore264 words
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132 1934-05-14 10 "TiROM time to time we have referred i to the eleventh annual Malayan Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur ,on June 2, 3 and 4. The answer to the question "Do these affairs do any good?" has been effectively answered by the British132 words
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Article136 1934-05-14 10 too much should be made of the dismissal of a summons against a European motorist in Singapore thr> other day. Among hundreds of prosecutions there are sure to be some which cannot withstand serious challenge, and it is to be feared that sometimes police evidence is rather too136 words
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Article137 1934-05-14 10 QNE small but important revision of the present system in respect of motoring cases may be suggested—we have suggested it before—as bound to I obviate a good deal of unnecessary tation. Where only minor offence? concerned, involving small f mf t absurd to require a busine desert his137 words
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Article220 1934-05-14 10 "QLD-TIMERS." as they are termed, are passing rapidlj the Singapore scone. On Satu recorded the death of Mr. Philip rL who had .spent 45 years in the East of them in Singapore. Everybody kn him by sight; comparatively f ew kr his history, for he was rather an220 words
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Article445 1934-05-14 10 By "Looker-On* ttOME people are richer after Saturday's Races. And some are decidedly poorer—except in experience. Refill did it again, and Pacific Flight was humbled. Didn't even pay place money! However, there'll be other races, and different weights, and the Pacific* one tnay fly a bit faster next445 words
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Article55 1934-05-14 10 j SHIPPING NEWS, on page 2. I FINANCIAL NEWS, on page 3. ALIENS ENTERING '.'\M.S., on page TIN POLICY CONDEMNED, on page T. CLUB DIARY, on page 9. RA F. FLIGHT, on page 12. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14, 15. 16 W< RUBBER CONTROL WELCOMED. P ia55 words
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Advertisement145 1934-05-14 10 BROMFORD I BALLS I PLAY BROMFORD I /CV Y« HI JN ;THE I m FAIRWAY. I (THE FTVLST GOLF BALL MADE J Obtainable rt r I Robinson Co., Ltd. I Singapore Kuaia Lumpur. 1 > I I i l I I I l l i I < I i i145 words
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Advertisement67 1934-05-14 10 JP PERFECTION Justly jv 0/T\ describes the superior |v workmanship of Singapore's Leading Tailor. *V WrNG LOONO is un- N> Z/h doubtedJy in the fore- [V J£ front and offers you, with ?V j£ Perfection in Suitings, g£ Sty c and Cut, complete JV I satisfaction and inexpcn- ?V jj£67 words
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582 1934-05-14 11 JAPANESE TROOPS PREPARING TO ATTACK CHIHSIEN DEFENCE WORKS COMPLETED. SCORES OF SOLDIERS ARRIVE. Retaliatory Steps. Traitors Mora Active Than Ever. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." l HE possibility of Japanese troops attacking Chihsien in retaliation for a recent incident when, it is alleged, Chinese troops fired on a Japanese force, is"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 582 words
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Article32 1934-05-14 11 The wedding of Miss Lim Eng Sin. of Mr. Lim Eow Thoon, a wellKnown merchant of Penang, and Mr. I an Mah Keat, also of Penang, will take Place on Sunday next.32 words
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Article76 1934-05-14 11 Five Killed In Affray With Farmers. Reuter Wireless. New York, May 11. FIVE Japanese were killed and 16 wounded in an attack on Ihe Japanese settlement of Tiete, Saopaulo, by Brazilian farmers, according to the Rio de Janeiro correspondent of the New York Times." The reportReuter Wireless. - 76 words
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Article189 1934-05-14 11 Tribute To Dead Ogpu Chief. Reuter. Moscow, May 13. TEN thousand people packed the Red Square this afternoon, when the ashes of Menjinsky, the dead Ogpu chief, were buried in a niche in the wall of the Kremlin. The urn was carried in a litter, borne byReuter. - 189 words
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Article75 1934-05-14 11 Measures To Control Native Production, Reuter. The Hague, May 12. F is understood that a temporary export duty on native rubber production is being imposed by the Government of the D.E.I, with the object of enforcing the distribution of the quota between .plantation and native production. TheReuter. - 75 words
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Article61 1934-05-14 11 Increase Announced In United States. Akron, Ohio, May 11. IMMEDIATE increases of prices up to 15 per cent, for third and fourth grade tyres are announced by the major rubber manufacturing companies.— Reuter Wireless. A London cable published on Saturday stated that a rise in the price of61 words
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Article74 1934-05-14 11 Rides In Hydo Park After Two Years. Reuter Wireless. London, May 11. The King went riding in Hyde Park for the first time for two years to-day, remaining in the saddle for half-an-hour. Only a sprinkling of the early morning riders recognised him. It is presumed the exerciseReuter Wireless. - 74 words
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Article66 1934-05-14 11 Accused Man Admitted To I Hospital. I When the hearing of the case at the i Singapore Assizes in which two Tamils i are charged with culpable homicide not 1 amounting to murder, was to have been resumed this morning, it was announced that one of the accused66 words
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Article192 1934-05-14 11 Longshoremen's Strike. GRIM BATTLES WITH GUARDS. Reuter. New York, May 12. gTRIKING longshoremen were involved in serious fighting in a number of ports to-day. At Galverston, Texas, one person was killed and one wounded when longshoremen came into collision with guards of j the Clyde MalloryReuter. - 192 words
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Article77 1934-05-14 11 Motor Racing Accident Tn France. Reuter. Fontainebleau. May 14. QIX spectators were killed and five seriously injured when a Bugratti car engaged in a hill climbing con--I"*t dashed into the rrowd. it was driven by the military airman rocket under the pseudonym of Ericlora. Apparently the accident wasReuter. - 77 words
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Article129 1934-05-14 11 Japan's Annoyance With Rajchmann Report. Reuter. London, May 12. JAPAN is understood to be bringing pressure to bear on the members of the China Committee of the League to procure the dismissal of Dr. Rajchman. the League Economic Expert, states the "News Chronicle," in an editorial. TheReuter. - 129 words
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Article56 1934-05-14 11 Reuter. Washington, May 13. A war chest of between $2,500,000 and $3,000,000 to equip federal detective forces is understood to be under consideration by the Department of Justice. It would involve the addition of 270 men to the forces and 20 armoured cars. 200 police cars andReuter. - 56 words
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Article99 1934-05-14 11 TN 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 as no Bankruptcy Petition was ever99 words
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Article200 1934-05-14 11 Japan And Britain. THE RUNCIMAN MANIFESTO. Reuter. Tokyo, May 13. rj'HE Foreign Office, in a 2,000 word review from the Japanese viewpoint of the Anglo-Japanese trade negotiations, outlines the Beard of Trade memorandum sent to Mr. Matsudai ra on April 25 last year, the notice of May 16Reuter. - 200 words
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Article124 1934-05-14 11 "Little Fallows" And N.R.A. Scheme. Reuter. Washington, May 12. DECLARING that he is not inclined to "fool with them any longer," General Johnson has announced the abandonment of the little fellows" under the N.R.A. industries, representing 15 per cent, of the recovery programme. They have been taking upReuter. - 124 words
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Obituary125 1934-05-14 11 Ex-President Of U.S. Steel Corporation, New York, May 12. The death is announced of William Ellis Corey, ex-President of the United States Steel Corporation.—Reuter. William Ellis Corey was born 68 years ago At the age of 16 he entered the chemical laboratory of the Edgar Thomson Steel Works125 words
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Article40 1934-05-14 11 Grants Received From Overseas Committee. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, May 13. The Overseas Committee of the Chinese Government has awarded grants to the first batch of 51 Chinese schools abroad, including those at Singapore.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh.""Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 40 words
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Article70 1934-05-14 11 Conspiracy To Kill European Officers. Reuter Wireless. Bombay, May 9. When two Maharatta youths were charged with the attempted assassination of Mr. Sweetland, a warrant officer of the Indian Army, the police alleged that the conspiracy to kill European officers was hatched at a small seaside town twelveReuter Wireless. - 70 words
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Article187 1934-05-14 11 Sir John Simon Answers U.S. Critics. Reuter Wireless. London, May 11. REFERRING to American criticism of the Budget surplus, Sir John Simon, in a speech in Manchester, said he must not be taken as making any sort of announcement as to the Government policy. Some irresponsible commentatorsReuter Wireless. - 187 words
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Article23 1934-05-14 11 Letters for Mr. and Mrs. Denis Santry, who recently left Singapore on retirement, may be sent c/o. 32, Fitzroy Square, London, W. 1.23 words
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Article159 1934-05-14 11 Tokyo Meeting. i ASSURANCE BY MR. LATHAM. Reuter. Tokyo, May 14. AN assurance that the Singapore Base is clearly defensive was given by the Right Hon. J. G. Latham, Deputy* Prime Minister of Australia, to Mr. Ilirota during a conversation in the presence of Mr. Dod, theReuter. - 159 words
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Advertisement346 1934-05-14 11 MP A Well-known English Wrestler and Weight-Lifter advocates PHOSFERINE %tm FOR ENERGY AND STAMINA Paladin S. H. ROTHWELL, a splendid weight-lifter and all round athlete, says V X, Nerves Strengthened, Stamina JjjCr Increased, by PHOSFERINE." "During my training as an all-in wrestler, boxer and weight-lifter I have |NLinvariably found Phosferine'346 words
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951 1934-05-14 12 Squadron Exercise. UNEVENTFUL RETURN JOURNEY. fTUE longt si routine tour yet undertaken by aircraft from the R.A.F. base in Singapore was concluded yesterday when the three Southampton flying boats—S-1249, S-1419 and S-1420—attached to No. 205 Squadron, returned from951 words
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Article155 1934-05-14 12 Blockade Against The Reds." Shanghai, May 13. rjEN. Wei Lip Wung, the commander of the Government troops now fighting the "Reds" in west Fukien, reports that Wingan (Yungan) was recaptured from the Communists on Thursday. The units under Gen. Loh Hing Pang were the first to enter the155 words
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Article269 1934-05-14 12 List Of Some Recent I Additions. The following Novels were added to Raffles j Library during the past fortnight:— j Albanesi (E.M.) Through the mist. Allen (Hervey) Anthony Adverse. 4 copies. Applin (Arthur) Scared Nymph. Ashton (Helen) Family Cruise. Ayres (Ruby M.) From This day Forward. 2 copies.269 words
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Article111 1934-05-14 12 it Funeral At Bidadari On Saturday. The funeral of Mr. F. S. Drage who died on Friday at the age of 76,' took place at Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday The Yen. Archdeacon Graham White officiated. Among those present at the graveside besides the son, daughter-in-law and111 words
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Article295 1934-05-14 12 The Annual Meeting At K.L. rww 15th annual general meeting of hPiH Ma Jwn Provident Fund was S- Kuala Lumpur on Thursday in the office of the Secretaries and Treasurers, Messrs. Walter Grenier and J*- C c lomb the President, took the chair and in the course295 words
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Article170 1934-05-14 12 Cause Of Bolivia-Paraguay War. Reuter. London. May 13. An indirect suggestion that the Gran Chaco war between Paraguay and Bolivia would cease immediately if other nations stopped supplying arms to the belligerents is made in a report of the League Commission appointed to investigate the dispute, the BritishReuter. - 170 words
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Article941 1934-05-14 12 I Tributes To The Late Mr. C. B. Cooper. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jofiore Bahru, May 13. WARM tributes were paid to the late Mr. C. B. Cooper by Bench and Bar in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, this morning, when Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne941 words
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Article23 1934-05-14 12 The annual sports of the MalaySchool, Muar, will be held on the Lnnadron Recreation Ground, Muar on May 25, .starting at 3 p.m.23 words
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Article499 1934-05-14 12 Address From Church Of Our Lady Of Lourdes. ABOUT 150 children of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes received the Sacrament of Confirmation yesterday morning. The Rt. Rev. Adrian Devals, Bishop of Malacca, officiated at the service. In the evening the parishioners of the church held a499 words
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Article667 1934-05-14 12 Effects In 1933. THE FIRST YEAR oi BENEFIT. JHE year 1933 may be record. the first in which the n industry derived any material benefit from the International Tin Cant. Scheme." ntlUl This is an extract from the repon. on the administration of the Flfs Mines667 words
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Advertisement18 1934-05-14 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chuiia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPOREfire, mil mm VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUR4*C*18 words
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185 1934-05-14 13 Police Court Cass. i against an AMERICAN. t !> Philip Druiding, an American, >f managing director of Dreyfus Ltd.. appeared before the Fourtn y Mi ate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) this <r ia connection with a fatal i, t in which he185 words
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Article126 1934-05-14 13 Alleges Illegal Kidnapping I From Greece. Chicago, May 11. \i XJEE Tnsull raised the $200,000 bail > jV-om red and was released, but was ■«mriiitrly re-arrested on a charge of embezzlement and ordered to find another $50.000 bail. h. t:r»s to enter a plea of .ifv C not126 words
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Article155 1934-05-14 13 Dante Coming To The Capitol. .,.V notable magicians have ap»-are« si,, onore from time to time am is said to be supreme. Ht •lis audience how delicious foamL can be produced from an empty vv me aid of a broadcasting app, he can transmit a young lady155 words
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Article80 1934-05-14 13 Success Of Miss Jere Lee And Her Orchestra, Jr, r e Lee and her orchestra broke 1« records at the Great World cabare i Saturday, when the hall was crowde lo its utmost capacity. The music was much enjoyed, as were r.) o the vaudeville items with80 words
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Article64 1934-05-14 13 Filming A Sino-Japanese "Battle." "Min Kuo Jih Pao." Sharphai, May 14. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayir ire securing the services of 3,000 Chinese troops belonging to the Third Route Army at Tslnan, to stage for filming proposes, a "battle b 4 wten Chinese and Japanese troops. The company also intends to"Min Kuo Jih Pao." - 64 words
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Article181 1934-05-14 13 Vaudeville And Pictures At The Capitol. You must hurry if you would see the Chin Loo company of Chinese jugglers and acrobats at the Capitol. They are presenting a change of programme, and, as already recorded, they are something particularly good, quite the best act of the kind181 words
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Article96 1934-05-14 13 Victim Satisfied With Compensation. A FINE of $8 was imposed by the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) tlvs morning on a dog owner. Mi. Teng Heng Kiat, for allowing a ferocious dog to be at large without a muzzle. It was stated that two person h->i96 words
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Article74 1934-05-14 13 Marshal Chiang Asks Him To Leave For Tibet. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, May 14. Marshal Chiang Kal Shek has request ed the Panchen Lama return to Tibet, at an early date, in compliance with the wishes of the Central Government and the Tibetans. He expresses the"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 74 words
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Article264 1934-05-14 13 Mr. Wong Quek Boon And Miss Quan Cheng Neo. AN interesting Chinese wedding took A place in Singapore on Saturday, when Mr. Wong Quek Boon, a member of tne tutorial staff of the Victoria Bridge School and a popular scoutmaster, w* married to Miss Quan Cheng Neo, uuro264 words
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Article151 1934-05-14 13 Norlh Borneo Chamber And Committee. At a meeting of the committee of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce on May 2. correspondence between the Chamber and the Acting Conservator of Forest o on standard grading rules for timber to the United Kingdom was read. The latter intimated that151 words
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Article690 1934-05-14 13 From Malaya. 'WHISKERS" THE NEW BINTURONG. (By Air Mail) London, May 2. i the baby binturong, is "at home" lo Zoo visitors at last. You may see him—Lulu, his mother, permitting—in a cage at the small cats' house. He is worth looking at, too, this imporfant Zoo690 words
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Article41 1934-05-14 13 1 Annual Meeting Postponed To May 28. The annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, which was originally fixed for to-morrow, has been postponed. It will be held in the Exchange Room at 5 p.m. on May 28.41 words
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Article128 1934-05-14 13 Mishap Delays Aeroplane In Singapore. rE aeroplane belonging to Mr. Ong Ec Lim, of Kuala Lumpur, is now lying at the R.A.F. Base, Seletar, pending the installation of a new oil tank. Together with Mr. Loke Yaik Foo.and Mr. Ong Ec Kong, the Selangor tennis champion,128 words
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Article87 1934-05-14 13 Hundreds 111 In Jugo-Slavia. Belgrade, May 11. J PANIC Is rapidly spreading among the inhabitants of the eastern province:- I of Jugo-Slavia, following the invasion ol death-dealing flies called the Golubatchka. Hundreds of people, especially children are seriously ill following biter > Cattle, sheep and domestic animals are87 words
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Advertisement81 1934-05-14 13 I I m m 5 1 The wonderful j i I 1 "Prominent" m Camera. m m P m 5 Automatic Range I Finder. c I it a I 5 S a m a 5 1 I Built-in I I Twoafajw Exposure Meter, i a possibilities j 1 I 181 words
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Advertisement91 1934-05-14 13 •WIBWmBIMIIIHOTI^ 'CAFASPLY the new form of the world-famous ftopefc's 9 Aspirin, performs a fourfold task in your organism: S S 1) 'CAFASPIY promptly alwlishes pains and colds; H 2) 'CAFASPIY favours metabolism; Wk Wk 3) 'CAFASPIY promotes aration of the Mood and H eliminates carbonic acid; S 9m •1) 'CAFASPIY91 words
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Article1304 1934-05-14 14 Bowlers Shine In Inter-State Cricket At Seremban, !(From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 13. OWLERS held sway on both sides in the inter-State cricket match ivcd on Saturday and Sunday at remban, when Selangor beat Negri1,304 words
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Article198 1934-05-14 14 Holder Defeated In The Semi-Final. LOW HOCK KIAT, of the Aston A.C., winner of the Malayan champion* ship billiards tournament last year and holder of the Padmore Challenge Shield, was defeated on Saturday night by his club-mate, Teo Chwee Hoe, in the first semi-final of this year's198 words
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Article158 1934-05-14 14 1 Chinese Beat Japanese I Yesterday. I Before a fairly large crowd at the St. Joseph ground yesterday, the Chin1 ese Companion Athletic Association defeated the Nippon Baseball Team by scoring 18 runs, with an innings in hand, to the Japanese's 14. I The Japanese elected to bat158 words
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Article85 1934-05-14 14 Hendren -And Wyatt Score For lite M.C.C. I London, May 12. 1 The M.C.C., batting first against the Australians at Lord's scored 341 runs for the loss of seven wickets on the first day, "Patsy" Hendren scoring 135, his hits including a six and 17 fours. His85 words
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Article55 1934-05-14 14 Record Time In Preakness Stakes. Reuter. Baltimore, May 13. The Preakness Stakes (9V 2 furlongs, three year-olds) resulted as follows1. HIGH QUEST. 2. CAVALCADE. 3. DISCOVERY. Seven ran; won by a neck; third same distance away. Time: 1 min. 58 115 sec. (4(5 ths. second better than previousReuter. - 55 words
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Article40 1934-05-14 14 Triple Crown For The Rangers. Reuter. Glasgow, May 13. The Rangers, winners of the Scottish Cup ana cnampions of the First Division of the Scottish League, won the Giasgow Cup to-day, deleaving Celtic ,in IhA final 1 nReuter. - 40 words
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Article80 1934-05-14 14 I The Singapore Khalsa Association acquitted themselves well yesterday when they played the Nondescripts at cricket on the latter's ground I The visitors took first knock and scored 167 (Ram Piara 41, Wazir Sinch 30 and Balabir Singh 30). Fh The Nondescripts replied with 62 for six80 words
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Article24 1934-05-14 14 The soccer arranged to be played between the V.M.C.A. and St Institution on Monday, has been can celled by St. Joseph's Institution24 words
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Article610 1934-05-14 14 China Beat Philippines At Soccer. Manila, May 13. TEN thousand people" thronged the Manila Stadium yesterday to watch trie opening of the Tenth Far Eastern Olympiad at 2 p.m. Mr. Manuel Quezon, the President of the Philippines Senate, who presided over the meeting, delivered the opening610 words
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Article50 1934-05-14 14 S.C.C. team v. the RAF. XI on Friday in a friendly at the S.C.C: E. C. Cherrmgton; C. G. Van Hcuten F. A. McCaffery. L. V. Tavlor. J W Munrey. A. Donald: Dr. J. w. Winchester, E. A. Joy, J. E. Farwell, N. Fvfe J. E. King.50 words
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Article17 1934-05-14 14 (From Our Chinese Correspondent.) Penang, May 12 Rain Interfered with all cricket in Penang yesterday.17 words
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1538 1934-05-14 14 Ponniah And Pearse Prominent With The Bat. p F. de Souza, the S.R.C. player, distinguished himself in the cricket trial on the padang during the week-end, to select the Singapore eleven to meet Negri Sembilan at Seremban on May 19, 20 and 21.1,538 words
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Article77 1934-05-14 14 The team for the match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban next week-end has been picked as follows: G. Carr, P. d'Almeida, V. Pon niah, F. P. H. Pearse, Lt. Bond. T. Leijssius, C. G. Jenner, Chia Keng Hock, L. Alvis, T. Edwards and K. Muthueumaru. It will77 words
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Advertisement29 1934-05-14 14 BRAND BUTTER is the best canned Butter in the British Empire. For sale at all our depots and leading stores. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. mmaH^ 1. w.j.w. 79.mi29 words
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Article436 1934-05-14 15 Straits Stand A Strong Chance This Year. rpHE penultimate practice in connecA tion with the annuar Inter-port rifle shooting match, the final of which will be shot off by the Singapore team on Saturday. May 27, was held yesterday at Bukit Timah Range. One more practice436 words
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Article703 1934-05-14 15 J. B. Bong Gives Champion A Walk-Over. AS anticipated, and true to his word, J. B. Bong failed to turn up on Friday to replay his singles semi-final match in the Selangor State lawn tennis champicnship against Ong Ec Kong, ana the latter was given a walk-over. It703 words
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Article268 1934-05-14 15 Saturday's Cricket At McNair Road. rpHE Nondescripts Cricket Club scored an easy victory over the Police on Saturday at cricket, on the N.C.C.'s ground, defeating them by three wickets. Batting first the Police totalled 111. almost half of which came from the bat of Wight, who was undefeated268 words
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Article233 1934-05-14 15 Mrs. Chamier Wins Denis Santry Trophy. T*HE third race among ladies of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club for the Denis Challenge Cup was held on Saturday afternoon, the honours going to Mowgli (Mrs. Chamier) after a close event. Six lady helmsmen turned out for the fray. There233 words
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Article459 1934-05-14 15 S.C R.C. Beat Trainers And Jockeys. A combined team of Trainers and Jockeys visited the S.C.R.C. at Hong Lim Green yesterday and were defeated by an innings and 32 runs. The Chinese bowlers were on top, skittling out the visitors for only 27 when they went in to459 words
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Article507 1934-05-14 15 Win For Selangor. ANNUAL STORCH CUP MATCHES. (From Our Own Qorrespondenl.) Kuala Lumpur, May 14. gELANGOR won the Storch Cup 0 inter-State lawn tennis competition by 11 points to Perak's nino points and Negri Sembilan's four. Play was delayed by rain on Saturday and on Sunday further507 words
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Advertisement356 1934-05-14 15 I —j Assets exceed $12,000,00 i. Aawnmct lo fore* over W,000,00f i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry 8.0. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England356 words
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1805 1934-05-14 16 Huge Crowd Witnesses Thrilling Sport At Bukit 1 imah. rrHE weather was again bright for the third day of the Spring Cove mors Cup race meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday, when the attendance exceeded that1,805 words
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Article56 1934-05-14 16 Association To Be Formed Forthwith. A 4- tu. At the inaugural meeting held in the Johore Club, Johore Bahru, on Tliursaa.y it was unanimously decided to form a Johore Badminton Association. A provisional committee was appointed to draft the rules and by-laws. A full .report of the meeting56 words
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Article28 1934-05-14 16 The final of the S.C.C. mixed doubles open tournament will be played on Wednesday, followed by the presentation of prizes for the open and handicap events.28 words
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Article566 1934-05-14 16 Fourth Day Of Race Meeting. HANDICAPS for the fourth day of the Singapore Spring (Governor's Cup) race meeting to be run at Bukit Timah on Wednesday are as follows: RACE I.—Ponies, Classes 2 and 3 (comb*'.), Div. 3, 6 fii-s. 2.15 n.m. Phoon T)k 912 Yellow566 words
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Article87 1934-05-14 16 Uzcudun And Schmeling In Barcelona. Barcelona, May 13. PAOLINO Uzcudun and Max Schmeling met in a 12-found contest here to-day. The decision was given as a draw.—Reuter. Schmeling, of Germany, once heavyweight champion through his victory on a foul over Sharkey, was badly beaten by Max Baer some87 words
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Article366 1934-05-14 16 American Victory. BRITISH PLAYERS OUTCLASSED. London, May 13 St. Andrew's, the Am > c n won the Walker Cup by 9 to 2, with one halved, which ia a in tribute to their superior ski 1 a rained for most of the day and tb conditions were366 words
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Article159 1934-05-14 16 Visit Of Kuala Lumpur Team. (From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban Vay 11. The Seremban Chinese Badminton Party will meet the Chan Foo Sen BP of Kuala Lumpur, at the King Georg V School Hall on Sunday. 1 singles, 5 doubles, 2 ladies' sin doubles and two mixed159 words
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Article81 1934-05-14 16 The bowling green at the S.C.C now been levelled and three rii be ready for play at 5 p.m or. I It is proposed to re-open the having three full-rink games, i to consist of four players. Thus players will be able to pariu ip Any member81 words
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Advertisement80 1934-05-14 16 SAFE PpiN GRUNOWIf I I I is revolutionary, yes-because WW Grunow and Grunow alone, use, safe Carrene W WfL I ftS?S"*? has commented I ft SJB 1 A? Safe S' "mplicity and efficiency I < 1 lIS 1 thi^- he Worl<L Don of 1 the amaung convenience features of all80 words
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Article270 1934-05-14 17 Poor Finishing Al Tanglin. T TangUn on Saturday the Malaya imand had the second of their tches in view of a side for the Malaya Cup competition, referred and the teams follows: vii fecks IP. Brani t; MacKenzie nning «R.A.); Owens (R.A.) Brani), Griffiths (R.A.F..', p Brani270 words
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Article222 1934-05-14 17 L H. Pearce Sustains An Injury. From Our Own Correspondent./ Johore Bahru, May 11. hole Cricket Club played the Deoartment (School teachers on the Civil Service Club Johore Bahru. this afternoon \me ended in a draw. iers batted first and put up ur wickets, declared. The eplied with222 words
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Article90 1934-05-14 17 1 mimand v. Johore At Anson Road Stadium. first Malaya Cup match of the in the Southern section of the j u> ition will be played at the Anson Stadium on Friday next, between Malaya Command and Johore, comI v f mg at 5.15 p.m. Ate charges90 words
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Article244 1934-05-14 17 Wiltshires Draw With Chinese. AN attractive 76 not out by Henry Boon was the main feature in on Saturday match between the S.C.R.C and the Wiltshire Regiment at the former's ground in Hong Lim Green. The result was a draw. The scores were:— WILTSHIRES, IST INNINGS. Cpl.244 words
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Article256 1934-05-14 17 Results And Ties In Handicap Tournament. Results and ties in the lawn tennis handicap tournament at the S.C.R.C. arc as follows: "A" singles: C. K. Pang (owe 15» beat Seow Kim Sang (owe 12» 6—3. 7—5. "B" singles: Seah Keng Siew (owe 0> beat P. Chiap Song256 words
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Article191 1934-05-14 17 Lt. Powell Scores 105 Against S.C C. XI. Yesterday's cricket match at Patau Brani resulted in an easy win for the R.E. and R.A. Scores: S.C.C. XI. J. E. C. Mitchell b Russell 2 J. M. Brander lbw. b Weston 2 P. Bartram run out 2191 words
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Article104 1934-05-14 17 Rovers B.P. team v. Sect Kirn Cheng s B P to-day at the at 3 p.m. Wee Cheng Hock, Lee Beng Watt. Yap Tian Beng Low Poh Hai, Low Poh San Tvice-clpt Koh Yew Keng. Wee Eng Siang Tan Huck Kong. Quek Kiang pSp, Low Bok Eng. and104 words
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Article254 1934-05-14 17 Programme For Amateur Tournament. THE Penang Amateur Boxing Championships, which were to be held on May 17 at the Town Hall, have now been postponed to the 24th to enable the eliminating bouts to be fought on the former date. Thirty-two entries have been received, of which thirty-one254 words
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Article355 1934-05-14 17 Anniversary Celebrations At Pasir Panjang. The third anniversary of the May fail Badminton Party was celebrated on Saturday and Sunday last at the bungalow of Mr. Aw Boon Haw at Pasir Panjang. A large »athering of members and friends were present. In the course of the day land355 words
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Article96 1934-05-14 17 The Great Jubilee Handicap At Kempton. Reuter. London, May 12. Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smith's Cctoneaster won the Great Jubilee Handicap at Kempton to-day. Details:— 1. Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smith's COTONEASTER (Nicoll) 2. G. H. Deane's THE BLUE BOY (Dick) 3. Lord Durham's SCARLET TIGER (Carslake) Fourteen ran. WonReuter. - 96 words
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Article213 1934-05-14 17 Guillermo To Fight Rough Diamond. rpWO fights which promise to be packed with thrills are included in an interesting programme being drawn uo fn r R^ r vu a^ neX i the Olympic Stadium in Bukit Timah Road. ™r The m .u in eventer s will213 words
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Article46 1934-05-14 17 The cricket match between the A Petroleum Co., and the Anglo-Chinese School which was to have been placed on Saturday on the Paya Lebar prround was cancelled. Tlie same was the ease In the game arranged between the Indian As :J and Raffles Institution.46 words
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Advertisement505 1934-05-14 17 J .***************1111 JlilMl I I I I I I I I^IJLJUI i I I I I I II I I i|!|li|ll|!i|litn|Ht«tt(!lli|:i|ll|Rlil|M I I BRITISH PORTLAND CEMENT I BLUE CLOCK BR4ND J f "1 GUARANTEED to S*AN**ARD I I SPECIFICATION. j I I i Brand Cement is f v\. ;lways Hra505 words
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Article1526 1934-05-14 18 HOW MALAYA FARED. "COMPREHENSIVE, FAIR AND PRACTICAL." 'JHE position of Malaya in the rubber control scheme is given in the following air mail despatch from our London correspondent, who also sends the text of the replies by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to questions1,526 words
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Article400 1934-05-14 18 The Story Of Big Ben's Deputy. (By Air Mail.) London, May 2. FOR two months from to-morrow, Great Tom of St. Paul's—the old State bell—will be broadcast daily in place of Big Ben, which will remain out of commission while the clock at Westminster is400 words
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Article175 1934-05-14 18 Who Will Sir F. Wall's Successor Be? Half a dozen names of men well known in the management of football up and Down tne country have been mentioned recently in connection with the appointment cf a successor to Sir Frederick Wall as secretary of the F.A. In all175 words
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Article45 1934-05-14 18 "Shun Pao." Shanghai, Mar. 28. According to information from financial circles the Chinese Government has begun repaying the U.S. Cotton and Wheat Lean according to agreement. So far G5441,393 has already been paid tc the U.S. authorities by the Ministry of Finance.—"Shun Pao.""Shun Pao." - 45 words
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Article975 1934-05-14 18 Amazing Dishonesty. A MUCH-TRAVELLED WOMAN. (By Air Mail) (From Out Own Correspondent.) London, May, _< dishonesty by a muchtravelled woman, well educated >and member of a highly reap, j family was disclosed in a trial Norwich Quarter Sessions. She became a lady's companion M the strength975 words
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Advertisement396 1934-05-14 18 j! SIXCERE'S Q SINCERE'S j SPECIAL HAIR M COUGH SPECIFIC 1 CREAM. |l 90 cts Large 25 cts. on M Small 15 cts. V SINCERE'S ytf m LIMONIS DRAUGHT- \x" v 25 Cents. SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS, HlS'] RIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL DRUG CO OF INIH*.396 words
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817 1934-05-14 19 U.S.A. And Japan. RECOGNITION FOR MANCHUKUO? "Peiping Chen Pao." siOMING «ilter a prolonged period of tension in Japanese-American tions following the Japanese nation of Manchuria, the news \]v. Koki Hirota, the Japanese igu Minister, and Mr. Curded the American Secretary of"Peiping Chen Pao." - 817 words
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Article411 1934-05-14 19 Chinese Workers For Manchuria. "Shanghai Chen Poo." Tientsin, April 12. TN spite of the steps taken by the Chin- ese authorities to prevent Chinese coolies from going to Manchuria the recruiting of these coolies by Manchukuo agents is still in full swing. It is learned that during the"Shanghai Chen Poo." - 411 words
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Article231 1934-05-14 19 Mr. Ariyoshfs Proposals Regarding China. Shanghai, Apr. 10. Ie is learned that the Japanese Government has decided to formulate a new policy towards China and with that object in view an important conference is expeced to be held in Tokyo within this month to discus* measures tor coping231 words
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Article205 1934-05-14 19 Big Smuggling Organ In Chekiang. Hangchow, Apr. 17. A GIGANTIC organ engaged in large scale smuggling of salt and medical supplies to the Communist area in Kiangsi has been discovered at Chuchow, an important centre in southern Chekiang. About 20 persons have been arrested and a large205 words
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Article119 1934-05-14 19 Steps To Stamp It Out In Hopei. Tientsin. Mar. 26. By order of the Hopei Provincial Government, steps will soon be taken to stamp out the opium evil from Hopei province. The magistrates of different districts have been instructed to proceed to the country to inspect the fields119 words
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Article808 1934-05-14 19 Need For A Railway Line. "Shun Pao." A SUGGESTION has recently been *7 Put forward for the construction of a railway linking up Sianfu, in Shensi, with Hi, in Sinkiang, so us to facilitate transportation, in Chinas northwest. It is also suggested that the construction be"Shun Pao." - 808 words
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Article172 1934-05-14 19 Interesting Regulations In China. Shanghai, Mar. 28. rpHE Association for Marriage Reforms held its second general meeting yesterday with 49 members attending. The meeting adopted the following regulations governing marriage of it? members, some of which are exlremely interesting: 1. That male members shall not marry before 20172 words
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Article96 1934-05-14 19 Use Of Chinese Paper Encouraged. Nanchang. Apr. I. General Chiang Kai Shek has issued a circular order to the provinces instructing that In the future all book stores in the country must use Chinese paper as much as possible In printing their books. The Generalissimo ruler, that96 words
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Article37 1934-05-14 19 "China Times." Shanghai. Apr. 10. Dr. Chien Tai. Chinese Minister to Spain, who has re.urned to China on leaves, is leaving io-day for his post on board the Italian liner "Come Rosso." —'China Times.""China Times." - 37 words
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Article733 1934-05-14 19 Its Decline. MEASURES FOR ITS RELIEF. "Central China Daily News." the Chinese authorities are talking about devising relief measures for the Chinese cotton trade, nothing effective has yet been done in that direction. This inactivity on the part of the Government is due to many reasons, the"Central China Daily News." - 733 words
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Advertisement388 1934-05-14 19 «llll«l.ll'l:)|'t|:!|i;|:'|l||'il!l|M!l|t!ltllPI' l 'IHillllt'lUllMt*! )«Ml<lllilH|i:|!.fHl.!lill!il'l|i'|>i|l||i|||ttllfH»4:tH|>l|t«lWil|t|> CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER MILLING FACTORY j 4 KNOWN AS NO. 22, TECK GUAN STREET, AND ALSO LAM) ik HOUSE NO. 28. PICKERING STREET. At the Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Lrn\, No. 30, Chulia Street. On Wed.388 words
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Article, Illustration33 1934-05-14 20 Mr. R. A. Ashworth and Miss laobel Holmes, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, or. Friday. Mr. Ashworth plays cricket and hockey for the S.C.C.33 words
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Article, Illustration29 1934-05-14 20 M>- Wo; Kok 3n raotain. Lok's P. (X.L.>, Mr. Ooi Phoe lloo'. Preside] t, R yal Press BP. «K.L. and M Goh Kong Beng. secretary. Chines Amateurs BP. (Malaccas.29 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-05-14 20 Mr. V. Xi Vndiah, a Selangor badmin- ton champion.9 words
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