Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1934
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Title Section41 1934-06-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol. XXI.- No. 145 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, June 20, 1934 Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1934 MJh KNl.41 words
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Advertisement227 1934-06-20 1 —2t>j ©riknc Dominant In z!Aialaya -j ki-.l v,.... I Ii! The more hopeful outlook for trade ha.s increased the inveator'i difficulty in «~J|"« I sound and remunerative laves meuU, ur.tew be is prepared to pay a premiur»;. I i s and shares returning euod interest command high price*, .iii. that227 words
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Advertisement200 1934-06-20 1 A. FXINTEB. t, Raffles Place, Singapore knportiag Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowert market prices. Also baying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily excnangs rates. i«imiiim.i«awtiJiiiiMii«iiiiiiHr i.ww*..».w I I in every drop...200 words
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1113 1934-06-20 2 Shipping News Notices. WORLD SHIPPING PROBLEMS International Agreement The Only Solution A BELIEF that the difficulties of the world's shipping can only be solved by international agreement was expressed by Herr Karl Lindemann, chairman of the board of directors of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, in a lecture in Berlin to the1,113 words
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Article214 1934-06-20 2 Report Of Netherlands Laboratory rpHE 1933 report of the Netherlands A Laboratory for Naval Architecture at Wageningen states that during the year 38 ships models were tested. TesU were also conducted on 59 screw propellers and two steam meters. The work completed included an important investigation214 words
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Article80 1934-06-20 2 Paris. Two brave boys were specially mentioned during the awards of the Society of the Preservation of Life from Shipwrecks in the great amphitheatre of the Sorbonne. One boy. aged 16, had supported a child of nine for half an hour while clinging to the keel of80 words
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Article381 1934-06-20 2 To Bar Re-Registration Of Vessels LEGISLATION denying the right of registration to United States vessels sold abroad and later repurchased to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States has been approved by the Shipping Board Bureau and the Bureau of Navigation in reports laid before381 words
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Article49 1934-06-20 2 Warsaw. An announcement- that 10.000 craft would assemble at Gydnia for this year's Regatta was made by Geneial Kwasniewskl when launching a yacht at Danzig. They will come to the coast along Ihe Inland waterways of Poland. Last year there were 1.000 boats at the Gydnia Regatta.49 words
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Article686 1934-06-20 2 Port's Lead In The Export Of Grain DESPITE the fact that the total tonnage passing in and out of Vancouver during 1933 was somewhat less than in the previous year, due almost entirely to the decrease in the export of grain, the port was ahead of686 words
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Advertisement328 1934-06-20 2 ||>-fiAMISR lUNG& iIRITISH I INDIA O. S. fU/SS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due i Tonnage. Singapore -J- N m 17,000 .June 22 I RI>WA N .;.070 j u |y 5 j RVHAOK ***** July 0 v 17,000 July 20 I; 1 6310 Aug. 1 l Any 3 NTI A 11,000 Aug. 17328 words
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Advertisement141 1934-06-20 2 11 jfj LLOYD TRIESTINO 1 j (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. J CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Ca„i„ X Pcnan? Colomboi Bombay falling at Colombo, Bombay Suez Karac *V» .Aden, Massowah. Suez, Port I lort Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste! BHndisi Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m,v COL141 words
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Advertisement178 1934-06-20 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch |HpQl Australische Dampfachifft W*\Cj Gesellschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. M.s. SAUERLAND, via s.s. NORDMARK, via Manila July 9 m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Mianila July 24 s.s. BOCHUM, via Manila- Aue. 7 m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Aue178 words
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Advertisement593 1934-06-20 2 STEAMER BAILING^ mĔ NORDDEBTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's in tended fixtures:-, P ys la OUTmRDS. "TRIER" for Manila, HT<ong, 1934 S'hai, N. China Japan j u "TRAVE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan Juk HtMEWARDS. 2 "CHEMNITZ" for M'seilies, 1934 Oran, Havre, R'dam, H'burg593 words
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550 1934-06-20 3 Singapore, Wednesday, 11 a.m. The lciiowing 1******18 shuie quotations issued by Fraser and Co., exchange itock brokers. vtiue Buy era ©ellaru. Amat Tin 6 6 7|t] Asam Kumbang Tin 37,6 40|-cd Austral Malay 50 5216 Ayer Hitani Tin 15 le -cd. <] Ayer Weng 1.90550 words
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168 1934-06-20 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION LOCAL MOVEMENT OF STOCKS Big Increase In The Colony (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22 cts., up V\. ct. Market Tone: Steady. Tin (Singapore), |Ul%, up Yesterday's Prices: London, 6 9 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York,168 words
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Article180 1934-06-20 3 Singapore, June 20. r Siam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $94 R ,S am. W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $88 Rice B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $89 pTce, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $88 Siam, No. 1 J.«» Siam. N. 2 n gj Siam. N0.3180 words
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Article30 1934-06-20 3 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Fstates for May amounted to 51.100 id.. making a total of 405,400 lb. for the nine months of the current financial year.30 words
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Article801 1934-06-20 3 The Week's Business Reviewed IN their weekly market report, dateJ June 19, Messrs. Fraser arid Co state: With an attitude of compete detachment towards tin and rubber shares prevailing among our local operants, there is litt'e to be said for market conditions during the week under review which801 words
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Article771 1934-06-20 3 A Strong Financial Position (By Air Mail.) Ixmdon, June 6. THE tenth annual general meeting of Rembau Jelei Rubber, Ltd., was held at 2-4, Idol-lane, E.C., Mr. T. W. Hodge, the chairman presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his address, said: Since the accounts tor 1933 were771 words
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Article41 1934-06-20 3 Berlin, June 18. The Reichsbank gold cover has ouched the disquieting level of 2.9 per -ent. in consequence of a loss or '10,000,000 marks last week in gold and foreign currencies, ascribed to Young Loan interest payments and payment41 words
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Article202 1934-06-20 3 Uneasiness In Regard To Germany Reuter Wireless. London, June 16. ON the Money Market this past week, conditions have ruled quiet but in the discounts market a firmer tendency was apparent in commercial bills owinp, to some uneasiness regarding German developments. Shellac to-day was very firm onReuter Wireless. - 202 words
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Article30 1934-06-20 3 The following rubber outputs are reported: April May lb. lb. Mentakab 39,000 41,000 Jeram Kuantan 41,088 36,195 Sungei Bagan 58.000 59,500 Batu Village 1.454 1,577 Kapala 8,669 10,30730 words
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642 1934-06-20 3 Singapore. Wednesday, 11 a.m. The loHvwum rubber s&aie yuoutu» o* ire issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaD and Evat t Issue imtm* rraj»er l*»u Shares Co Evaw. 1 Allcnbv 160 180 160 1.80 1 Alor Gajah 1.10 1.15 100 1.10 IA. Hi tarn 160642 words
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Advertisement47 1934-06-20 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH* INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD-, (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. C MABGOLIOUTH. lianafc OFFICE: I, FINLATRON GHEE* TBM EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. t WIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PLRSONAL ACCIDENT Rfftd WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. RRSJD OFFICE: Wo 4. OocO fttwi.47 words
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Advertisement72 1934-06-20 3 THE EASTERN BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated hi Enfcland). SINGAPORE BRANCH: I. D'Atoeld* Street. Mrthorlsed and Subscribed taoo o oCrt Capital n>M O.OOO Pald-up-Capttal f mm Reserve Fund andIJW r/MnOK HEAD OFFICE LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta, Colombo. AmS Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra. KiAuk, Mosul W »CCOUNTS opened a* money ccc lved on Fixed72 words
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Advertisement266 1934-06-20 3 YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother about Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus 2' /2 Annual In'.erest paid quarterly, will soon give you a substantial balance. It's surprising just how quickly small sums266 words
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Advertisement60 1934-06-20 3 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. DAILY PRICES CtJBJUCNT. Singapore, Wednesday, no Buyer*. Belitr». R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot (loose) 22 K* do (F.O.B.) July Bi 16 2.1 I L« Standard R.S.S. on Tender July Sept. Oct. Dec. J3 Jt Jan. Mar. M% Tone of Latest Cable:—London Bp* S*** Pfc N60 words
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Advertisement512 1934-06-20 4 «M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR MUSI, Bras Baaah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are ie need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above f address or 'Phone 3411. MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including at512 words
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Advertisement801 1934-06-20 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. I—» NOTICE. In the Estate of Jane Corbet Ritchie (Sheens) Alt ken—Deceased. Pursuant to Trustees Ordinance of 1*29. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Mrs. Jane Corbet Ritchie (Sheena) Aitken deceased late of "Nind Home"801 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-20 4 FOR SALE. Good second-hand cars for sale at Brossard Mopin, Malaya, Ltd. Apply at 4i9-E, Geylang Road, or 'Phone 2240. j Safeguard your eyes—they are your 1 greatest possession. It is dangerous J to neglect them, j Free Sight-Testing and a wide range J l of glasses and frames to175 words
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Advertisement468 1934-06-20 4 I SITUATIONS VACANT, I WANTED—First Class Lady Stenograph•er and Typist required for Malacca. Testij monials required, stating salary expected--1 Apply Box No. 366, c o Malaya Tribune, i I WANTED—European Company requires active Chinese Manager capable investing about $10,000. Salary commission basis. Apply Box No. 367 c/o. "Malaya Tribune." WANTED.—Confectionery468 words
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Advertisement336 1934-06-20 4 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 192*. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both m Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc.. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Princip LEARN TO SPEAK336 words
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Advertisement570 1934-06-20 4 I J F YOU DESIRE I REAL SATISFACTION I Be Sure You Take .All fee* 1 CLOCKS, WATCHES iv. j GRAMOPHaNEs M> II THAT GO^WROxV; I YICK WOH H iNr I 429, NORTH BRIDGE RojT I (NEAR MmDLX ROAD^ PROMPT SERVKi 1 IP MODERATE CHARGES I Co t, Sf tor570 words
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1084 1934-06-20 5 DEFYING THE POLICE OF U.S.A. We Shall Get Him Criminal's Trail Of Death BELOW is the full story of the desperado John Dillinger, who is still being sought in vain by all the police of the United States. Escaping from gaol,1,084 words
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Article104 1934-06-20 5 Poss'ble Settlement Out Of Court The case in which Syed Sadulla Khan is charged with cheating K. M Oh Mohamed, the High Street jeweller, of a pair of diamond-set ear studs, or alteinat vely with obtaining credit by false pretences, was this morning postponed again for a fortnight104 words
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Article87 1934-06-20 5 Refused To Accept Police Warning When Mrs. H. V. Ebert, a Eurasian, appeared before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. H. Whitton) on charges of driving without a rear light and parking in a forbidden area in Robinson Road. Inspector Moule, of the Tiafflc Dept., told the Magistrate87 words
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Article189 1934-06-20 5 Repatriation Order Made To-Day ON the order or the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. M. Brander) this morning. John Charll Abidlos. a Greek, wasorderro be repatriated. He was charged with vagrancy. When charged, the accused said that he got lost after leaving hLs ship at Singapore, and189 words
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Article96 1934-06-20 5 Reuter. Ottawa. June 19. The Government has tabled In the of Commons a Bill authorising the issue of notes up to $120,000,000. with 25 per cent, gold coverage, any excess to be covered dollar for dollar by gold. Hitherto only the issue of $50,000,000 was sttttutorilv covered byReuter. - 96 words
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Article74 1934-06-20 5 A young Malay of Kukub, in Johore Euang bin Kaji Ali, was produced yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mi. N. Grice, as a man wanted in Kukub on a charge of criminal breach of trust. A Kathi from Kukub, Haji Mohamed Shah bin Haji Abdul Jabbar, cave74 words
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Advertisement130 1934-06-20 5 Enormous PRICE REDUCTION .1 SUNLIGHT **x THE SUPER-QUALITY SOAP UCUICI 2-S 1 OOQ-3 1 4 A You save money k iß|l by washing with There's no danger of bc-ng ruined cleansing, and draws out all the dirt by hard rubbing if they're washed with without the rubbing or boiling necessary130 words
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Advertisement15 1934-06-20 5 either as milk or cream. 1 i II i MILK is prepared in England. j15 words
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Miscellaneous320 1934-06-20 5 CLUB DIARY f There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of 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. Happenings, of general interest will still be included in320 words
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Article215 1934-06-20 6 A Valuable Work Of Reference H r i l»:i v<- received a ropy of the 1934 fdltjmi of 'ho Directory of Bangkok i mCI i?iajn, which the Bangkok Times t*j i•: r.'d. litis published for the last r, vr .r% At the cheap price of six I !i'*ul\215 words
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Article173 1934-06-20 6 (Regulations To Govern Tax Transfers Reuter. Washington. June 20. L Prc.'.sidunt Ro<®evelt has signed the J Silver BUI Reuter. Washington. June 20. m Simultaneously with the President '112 Bsifunng of th r S.lver Bill. Mr Guy Hel ■vciine, Commissioner for Internal ReLrrnu promulgated regulations governtux tranHlLTn andReuter. - 173 words
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Article160 1934-06-20 6 China's Foremost Actor To Tour Russia Shanghai, May 30. Mr Mei Lang F3ng, China's foremost ■peter, may shortly accept an lnv;tatio:i |fm/r\ tin Soviet State Theatre to give pv n rlv*> of neriormanees in Moscow some 'his autumn according to inforBrmtion from roliubie sources. The matter has160 words
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Article39 1934-06-20 6 Heavy Snows In North China I Kalgan. June 3. H Kaigan ii now being swept by an unusual cold wave. Weather In' Chahar v extrfmpJy eold und heavy snows ore weoorieri at Chungpel and Kuyuan— ■'China Times*39 words
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Article26 1934-06-20 6 Reuter Wireless. London. June 17. il A fterce heath fire is raging in Nor|«olk .on the outskirts of the King's estate Bit Sandringham.-Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless. - 26 words
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Article126 1934-06-20 6 Yellow River Again In I Flood Pitt! Kaifeng, May 28. Water in the upper reaches of the Yellow River has again overflowed its banks, inundating a number of villages along both banks of the river. The Commission for the Prevention of Yellow River Floods is taking effective steps126 words
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Article79 1934-06-20 6 Pirate Ships And Patrol Boats Shanghai, May 30. A running battle took place yesterday just outside the Woosung Haroour between a number of pirate ships and the patrol boats of the Kiangsu water police. The pirates were caught in the act of robbing a fishing boat and a79 words
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Article35 1934-06-20 6 Nanking, June 3. According to inteiesting statistics made public there are altogether 260 037 camels in China, distributed at different places in Mongolia, Ninghsia. Suiyuan Chahar. Sinkiang and Chinghai.— "Shanghai, Chen Pao."35 words
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Article, Illustration232 1934-06-20 6 Amsterdam Ceremony Performed In Africa Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, June 16. For the first time in history, longdistance wireless has been used for launching a sea vessel, when General Hertzog, in Pretoria, pressed a button and sent the 17,000 tonReuter Wireless. - 232 words
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Article97 1934-06-20 6 SHIP ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 20. Pronto. Apoey 22; Rohna 20. Rawalpindi 18; Mata Hari 16; Takada 13; Glenbeg 11; Toyohashi Maru 9; Titan 7. Steel Scientist 30; Karapara 32; Eumaeus 36. Alipore 46; Kola 48. Menelaus 2; Gordon Jardine's. Section 10 (Entrance97 words
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Article141 1934-06-20 6 Protest From The United States Reuter Wireless. Washington, June 19. The Ambassador to Berlin has h^*, acton in £r?° int Ut tha t n Ger a m a b ny e ous v aff o d eCla i lng a mor atorium seriously affects the Government of theReuter Wireless. - 141 words
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Article199 1934-06-20 6 SELLING* Singapore, June 20. London 4 months* sight 214 11|64 London 3 moruhs' sight 214 5132 London 60 days' sight 2 4 9f84 London 30 days' sight 2 4Ve London demand 214 7164 London T.T. 2|4 3j32 Lyon and Paris demand 884 Hamburg demand 152 New York demand199 words
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Article56 1934-06-20 6 Measures To Save Chinese Industry Shanghai, June 5. As a result of negotiations between the match manufacturers cf Kiangsu, Chekiang, Anhui, Hunan. Hupeh and Kiangsi, a decision has been reached that the market price of matches should be raised as from June 25 as a means of56 words
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Article163 1934-06-20 6 Public Function x\ntl Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 20 High Tides.—3 14 a.m.. 4.21 pm Rotary Tiffin, Adelphi Hot*] 1 pm D. Frankel on "Rotary and Lli<- t, Wheel." Football: B.A.F A. League. Divisj..,, r R.A.F. v. Wilts-hires, Alteon Stadium; Division Three Us r '112163 words
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Article51 1934-06-20 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Search For Beauty." APOLLO.—"Flying High and "Flesh." CAPITOL.—"Nana." EMPlRE.—Cantonese talkie. ORIAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Oineraas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.— Hindustani I NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Du:u:i!; 6 siieshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wuyangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Lady For A Day." RlTZ.—Chinese silent pictures ROXY—"Big Executive," preceded by shorts, newsreel,51 words
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Advertisement315 1934-06-20 6 SIMCAPOnt HOTH.S I i LANKA HOTEL I Th f Onfy. hoarding Fiv# Minute Walk I I and Lodging House -r f with special tlr.hs may be from HaHway b*»- I Every Comfort and arranged fob pleasure tion and Harbour. I lExcellentI Excellent Cuisine. parties and also fob 1 families xo315 words
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Advertisement63 1934-06-20 6 A SMALL, BUT CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST CREATIONS IN LADIES' HATS BY CONNOR. SĔSt REVERSIBE COTTON FINE FELTS AND STRAWS, WIDE wßkl HATS. TWO HATS IN AND NAKIiOW BRIMS, ALSO A ONE EXCEPTIONALLY FEW OF THE POPULAR SAILOR SMART. HATS. $2.50 EACH. NO TWO ALIKE AND AS USUAL63 words
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Miscellaneous129 1934-06-20 6 MAILS EXPECTED. Mails from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. to-1 day. The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that rhe outward aeroplane is expected to arrive at Singapore at about 4 p.m. to-day. The mail will129 words
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Miscellaneous230 1934-06-20 6 jgjtt lNT€lllCiWC€| SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 2 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) (Lipis) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay only) (Malini) 2 p.m. Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Tohiti) 3 p.m Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Java, Southern Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Netherlands) 7230 words
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Article33 1934-06-20 7 New Scheme To Raise Funds For Unemployed Eugby, June 17. i A„.» n will attend a special The Kin n ASt c r Abbey on July 1 tr «tt riser's Wireless.33 words
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Article351 1934-06-20 7 Address Of Welcome In Kuala Lumpur tHE Rt. Rev. Monsignor Adrian Devars, DD, Bishop of Malacca, conducted a Confirmation service at St. Anthony s Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. There were over 350 recipients of confirmation. An address of welcome was reacT and presented to the new Bishop351 words
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Article138 1934-06-20 7 Death In Medan While On Holiday Information was received in Klang last night of the death which took place yesterday at Medan of jV:. C.J. 11. Lowe, secretary .and assessor of the Sanitary* Board. Klang. Mr Lowe celebrated h s loity-second birthday a few days before he was138 words
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Article80 1934-06-20 7 Mr. Norman Davis In London Rugby, June 17. Mr. Norman Davis, United States ambassadorial representative, is arriving in London this evening for bilateral preliminary conversations in connection with the IWW Naval Conference. He will have the assistance of the American Ambassador in London and two American naval experts,80 words
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Article101 1934-06-20 7 Boy Drowned In Flooded River l Ton" Wah, a Cantonese lad of about 12 years of age, together with two other boys of about the same age, went to bathe ih the Kinta River, near the; Market Place in the centre of the town. The river was in101 words
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Article67 1934-06-20 7 Bill For Revision To Be Introduced Reuter wireless. Hi? Juno 16. The Government shortly Is aiji reyfeinff tariffs i>o b-j erTfectlv <rom July 1 under which loads tuiTs and raT materials, in chitting cotton M* •Ml. wSI be admitted free !h g ind amaxSmi»' duty of >3 PWReuter wireless. - 67 words
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Article403 1934-06-20 7 Views On Rubber Control Scheme JJERE is an account of the new rubber control scheme as seen from the American angle. The article is taken from the paper "Times." Rudyard Kipling to .the contrary, Britain's dominion over palm and pine by no means amounts to a403 words
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Advertisement253 1934-06-20 7 >eed To Say "Smile Please," It They've Had Pinkettes. tteSj tiny laxative pills, keep you in i for they keep you well and ntial to happiness is health, ligestion, stimulate the liver, and regularity, an occasional dose i- all you need. e from chemists everywhere. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—253 words
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Advertisement203 1934-06-20 7 -~-><rNew Health Strength i You need Sanatogtn to get to the real M root of the trouble. For when your nerves g by have suffered man and woman alike taking only a nerve food like Sanatogen can make fj j you strong and healthy again, TA a full of vitality203 words
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Miscellaneous198 1934-06-20 7 Famous Seer Will Advise Yon Free u like to know without any cost, stara indicate your future will be; you will be successful, prosperous about business; love; marriage friends; m is; what opportunities V 1 > ;<I >) of tin- to obtain an B^^jft [1 come to you i Pro198 words
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Miscellaneous632 1934-06-20 7 Wireless \k\'M. TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Bourneville Works Band AT 1.35 ajn. to-morrow morning the j first studio broadcast of the Bournevile j Works Band will be given. The Bourneville Works Band began in the nineties as a brass band formed party of employees and partly of local musicians, but632 words
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Advertisement215 1934-06-20 8 «S^NA^ N E PA,RS oT*™™ H^RM SHOWING YOU HOW TO LIVE AND ,OVE IN A H,LARIOU^O^T^^ •TV, "SEARCH FOR XX Al TV I 4* come os bowk TO tor farm an„ w k^**"' A Paramoont Picture I SINGAPORE CHANGES" EXHIBITION admission "free j (ALHAMBBAI »e»t Change I tiL B. D215 words
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Advertisement164 1934-06-20 8 I ,l,,l "< l '«m-HHI l l|ll| l ||lH,Hll|!, l I CjMl BtH _-Pfcß 'I a new star exotic... W~ m m portraying (ho adventures at 3.15 6#15 gj. night life of a brave; j by c,W „f vo,., Ptuous M, of I I LIONEL ATWILI—RICHARD B*SN*fFTT—MAH ntn. I I164 words
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Advertisement230 1934-06-20 8 I L ast Night"" MAY ROBSON Jltifii WAR REN WILLIAM H GUY KIBBEE I _GLENDA FARRELL w I JAY I I NED SPARKS ■> 5 j JEAN PARKER _k| .IT I WALTERCONNOLLY J j I ANN HAiH^G"~j I Law no ]a v in LESLIE HOWARD J tn ngs must love,230 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1934-06-20 9 MHMOWm "i JOLA'S Ttr». 1 1 A i 11 1 a Ig3 g• r__Q; qt~> o'. og CHAPTER VII WHAT HAS HAPPENED Jfmna, demi-monde of Paris, in 1868, juU before France entered the FrancoPrussian war, is madĕ into a celebrated actress by Qaston Greiner, a noted theatrical impresario, who1,160 words
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Article73 1934-06-20 9 Appeal To Public Of London Reuter Wireless. London June 16 Hk* injunction "use less water" in oquwrnce of the drought, which Lon- wntor authority e.ic ij!acaidin>s on io||c vehicles and elsewhere, fire al•ifly Ixclng responded to oy 'he oublic. rhrw? million gallons les.-: %votc u?ed lerday comparedReuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article53 1934-06-20 9 American Experts Arrive In Ixmdon Reuter Wireless. London. June 16. Mr. Norman Davis, accompanied by nited States Naval experts, Admiral Leigh n;d Commander Wilkinson, will ich London to-night for the naval Iks between England and America m nnectUm with the 1935 naval con(erenet, The talks will commence nextReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article77 1934-06-20 9 New Nazi Attitude Towards Criticism Reuter Wireless. Berlin. June 19. The first act of Dr. Gocbbels, as Minuter of Propaganda, on rettirnlng tnwa Warsaw was to forbid the publication of the speech of his colleague. Vice-chan-cellor von Fapen, and the first edition or the Frankfurter "Zeitung was conconcerning iheReuter Wireless. - 77 words
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Article48 1934-06-20 9 Official Announcement Of His Resignation Reuter Wireless. London, June 18. It is officially announced that Dean Tnop is resigning from the Deanery oi or! Ocf. 2 The King, ha* approved the appointment of Walter Ro_ bert Mathews, Dean of Exeter to sue ceed Dean Inge.-R«uter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article450 1934-06-20 9 Developing Cameron Highlands (From Our Own Correspondent) Tanah Rata, June 18. ON Sunday at 10 am. a meeting of the Cameron Highlands Sanitarj Board took place under the chairmanship of Mr. A. J. Gracie. District Officer Kuala Lipis, the most important item on the agenda being the matter450 words
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Article308 1934-06-20 9 Allegation Of Negligence Fails mom Our Own Correspondent.) johore Bahru, June 19. As the result of a Chinese Hul Ping, a cleaner ol a motor J*H who was lymg asleep on uk Saving been run over by a the driver of the lorry, a Chinese na t Chong308 words
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Article25 1934-06-20 9 A Chinese lad named Ong Tek Swee was S While bathing in the Batu Satu waterfalls at Che foot of the Taiping Hills on Saturday.25 words
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Article169 1934-06-20 9 Bitter Attack By Gen. Johnson Reuter Wireless. Charlestown (Virginia!, June 16. A SLASHING attack on the Darrow Board, which recently issued an adverse report on the National Recovery Administration, on partisan politicians md sections of the Press, was delivered -o-day by the Administrator, General Johnson, in a speechReuter Wireless. - 169 words
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Article385 1934-06-20 9 Additions Of Non-Fiction Works The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday: Acworth (Capt. B.) The Navy and the Next War. A vindication of Sea Power. Illustrated. Appleyard (Rollo) Charbs Parsons. Hi; Life and Work. Illustrated. Blake (Hubert) World Disorder and Reconstruction. An Epitome of385 words
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Advertisement219 1934-06-20 9 j The Original Chromic Needles BRITISH MADE I ELECTRIC CHROMIC for Electric Pick-ups. j j PUCE OO cts. FIR TIN OF 100 NEEDLES. j Obtainable at:— j I T. M. A. Music House, j HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. I Branches:—l 67, SELEGIE ROAD, 854, GEYLANG ROAD. j [New World Cabaret I219 words
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Article684 1934-06-20 10 J*HICKER grow the clouds of war, the threats of a crisis between Japan and China in the Far East. We have been urged that newspapers would best serve the public by not commenting on these rumours, that the best way to kill them is to ignore them,684 words
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Article420 1934-06-20 10 Dr. John Leask and Mrs. Leask re cently celebrated their golden wedding. They were married in Singapore in 1864 After a short illness Mr. Lim Beng Teik parsed away at his residence in Dato Kramat Road, Penang. Mr. Beng Teik was a retired rice merchant. Mr. P. L. Cooper, of420 words
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Article219 1934-06-20 10 rpHE daring piracy of the "Shuntien" again calls attention to the fact that this danger of the China Seas is as persistent as ever. To people ignorant of Eastern conditions it is a source of amazement that such things can be in the twentieth century,219 words
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Article146 1934-06-20 10 PARAGRAPH in yesterday's paper stated that the basket-ball, volleyball and badminton teams of the Nanyang Girls' School had left Singapore by the s.s. "Kudat" for a tour of Medan. Bangkok, Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. It has been obvious during the last few months that basket-ball and146 words
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Article185 1934-06-20 10 rjiHERE have been numerous complaints of late, and not a few police court prosecutions, concerning holders in the public markets short measure. The average customer in the Singapore market does not understand the Chinese system of weighing by means of the 'duching/' and th< suit is that the185 words
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Article235 1934-06-20 10 gCARCELY a day passes without news being received of a tragedy on the field of sport in one country or another and there are those who still wonder whether risk of death taken in the name ot sport is justified under any circumstances. Yesterday's Barter235 words
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Article282 1934-06-20 10 By "Looker-On" piRATES left the "Shuntien" wearing dress suits and patent leather shoes, we read. It is to be hoped they did not forget the stiff shirts. A A Probably they had been studying the latest pronouncement on "What the /ell dressed pirate should wear." A282 words
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Article25 1934-06-20 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 5. WIRELESS PROGRAMME. 7. INDIAN AFFAIRS, 17. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. F.M.S. RAILWAY REPORT. 1925 words
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Advertisement208 1934-06-20 10 I Special lvalue PRICE 96.50 EACH MADE IN ENGLAND LOOK—AND ARE WORTH TWICE THE PRICE ASKED ATTRACTIVE DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. Robinson Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. i mi I i mum i i I i i I i i I I i I I i I i I f I I I208 words
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Advertisement116 1934-06-20 10 FEW ARB GIVEN THE ART OF PERFECT TAILORING. The famous house of WING LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offtrg you it* excelled service and high grade workmanship. PHONE 7627 WING LOONG HIGH ST. SINGAPORE j {Angela di Martinis' ENGLISH SCHOOL OF DANCING. I THE LEADING EUROPEAN SCHOOL I OF116 words
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913 1934-06-20 11 CHINESE TROOPS GO INLAND doors. Mails Untouched Strong Representations By Britain Reuter. VO news has yet been received of the "Shuntien" captives, although every effort is being made to trace them. British destroyers and the aircraft-carrier "Eagle" are combingReuter. - 913 words
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Article160 1934-06-20 11 Averted After Dramatic Meeting Reuter. Berlin, June 19. A CRISIS is arising in the Hitler Cabinet as a result of Dr. Goebbels suppressing publication of a speech by 25 ViceY ice Cn ancellor, Herr yon Papen which protested against a political atiacK by Nazi extremists onReuter. - 160 words
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Article152 1934-06-20 11 Public Galleries Crowded With Women Reuter. Washington, June 19. the closing hours of Congress were marked by gay, cheerful scenes in contrast with the bustle and often the fr ayed tempers of the past few days While waiting for the House finally to approve conference reports on theReuter. - 152 words
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Article113 1934-06-20 11 How Innocent Victim Was Killed I I Returning home late from a carouse one night, a Dusun of Kampong Terikon, Penampang, had a row with his wife, in the course of which he flung at her a heavy block of wood, used in Dusun houses for113 words
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Article1400 1934-06-20 11 Chinese Suggestion AIR EXERCISES BY JAPANESE Shanghai, June 20. JT is understood that the, Nanking Government has proposed to Japan the cancellation of the Sino-Japanese Armistice Agreement signed in May last year at Tangku after the restoration of through traffic along the Teiping-Mukden Railway on1,400 words
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Article382 1934-06-20 11 No Change BASES IN THE FAR EAST Reuter. London, June 19. JN spite of recent predictions in the British Press, the naval policy of the United States in the Far East remains unchanged, according to American naval officials who were specially interviewed by Reuter. They declare thatReuter. - 382 words
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Article50 1934-06-20 11 Former President Found Guilty Reuter. New York, June 19. THE banker Harriman has be?n found guilty by a Federal Court jury of falsifying records and misapplying the funds of the Harriman National Bank. Mr. A. ML Austin, the former vicepresident of the bank, was acquitted on similar charges.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article88 1934-06-20 11 Preparations For Wedding In London I Reuter. London, June 19. ELABORATE preparations are being made for the wedding of Miss Bessie Li Ming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Li Ming and Dr. Sze Ming Sze at the Chinese Legation on July 7. There will be aReuter. - 88 words
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Article63 1934-06-20 11 Doubts Of His Age Cause High Fever Reuter Wireless. Constantinople, June 18. Allegations that he was only 120 years old proved too much for Zaro Aga, the world's oldest man, who was taken to hospital suffering from severe fever. His 80-year-old daughter says that her father wasReuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article137 1934-06-20 11 Cheering Crowds In Red Square Reuter. Moscow, June 19. THE members of the Cheliuskin expedition and the heroic airmen who rescued them from the Arctic ice were given a tremendous ovation on their arrival to-day. Crowds in Red Square gave thunderous cheers for Baby Karma, whoReuter. - 137 words
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Article48 1934-06-20 11 Reuter Wireless. London, June 18. A speed of 240 miles per hour is claimed for the German plane seating 40 passengers and a crew of two demonstrated to British air experts at Croydon to-day. The plane has a single engine of 650 horse power.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 48 words
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Article128 1934-06-20 11 Workers' Plan MEDIATION BOARD PROPOSED Reuter. Warthinidon, June 19. FOUR-f'OINT plan for peace in the United States steel industry is proposed by the -tee! workers in a letter tn Mr. Roosevelt. It proposes the establishment of un impartial mediation board of three members. to be appointedReuter. - 128 words
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Advertisement134 1934-06-20 11 They have Natural cr*™tffl Flavour SOUPS AYLMER Soups retain the natural Flavour of garden vegetables- They are made by the largest canning organization in the British Empire. BE SURE TO ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR USUAL GROCERS! Sole Agents for Malaya: J Now on Sale "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW RECORDS.134 words
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1253 1934-06-20 12 Magistrate Sued ALLEGED MALICIOUS REPORT iPY&m OitT Own Correspondent! Sererabaiij June 19. a JV IL *tJit in which a sum of urul costs is being elaim•ri us damages, and which involved fvso well-known Malay residents of Kuala Pllivh.1,253 words
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Article251 1934-06-20 12 Brilliant Star At The Capitol THE new Samuel Goldwyn production. "Nana," based oh Emile Zola's classic of a voluptuous lady of the pavement, opened at the Capital Theatre last night, and is one of the latest releases by the United Artists' Corporation. It will251 words
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169 1934-06-20 12 LOTS of athletic young men and women are seen in "Search for Beauty," the Paramount picture now at the Alhambra. fcr it introduces thirty winners in the international contest of which so much was heard. It is chiefly notable for presenting Ida Lupino. sixteen-year-old169 words
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Article244 1934-06-20 12 Document To Pay For Defence AN unusual application was made j yesterday by Sikh accused. Babu Singh, before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grlce, when he was charged with the theft of a motor-car belong- ing to a compatriot, Paktr Singh. The complainant in the case was the244 words
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Article43 1934-06-20 12 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 10. The new "People's Court," for the trial of political offences, begins Its duties on July 2, and probably the first case will be the charge of high treason against Dr. Thaelmann, the Communist leader. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 43 words
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Article146 1934-06-20 12 A Chinese was alleged to have been assaulted by four others in Thomson Read last night. He received contused wounds over the back and left side of the abdomen and he was taken to the General Hospital by ambulance. A nasty accident occurred at the junction of Selegie146 words
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Article597 1934-06-20 12 Pawnbroker Charged |r Local Court SOMETHING in the nature ol case came up before Ibe r Magistrate <Mr. C. H Whim day. when a pawnbroker pn for taking a pawn w $200 in value without referring house-holder to vouch (or aie pa Mr. E A. Stevens,597 words
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Article36 1934-06-20 12 Reuter Wireless. Kovno. June 10. The ex-Premier of Lithuania. M. Voldemaras. has been court-man. for high treason and sentenced tti w years' hard labour for participation m the recent attempted military coup d'etat.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
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Article11 1934-06-20 12 The Wales Minstrels will hold untitled music practice until further notice11 words
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Advertisement189 1934-06-20 12 FREE I I |j j Tolley»s "Slogan" Competition $200 IN PRIZES OFFERED. 1 II I j As agents for Tolley Scott and Tolley Ltd., we offer five prizes for the best adverti ising slogans submitted for Tolley's Famous T.S.T. Brandy. The slogan must not exceed eight words, as for example,189 words
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Advertisement19 1934-06-20 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE* FIRE, MARINE, UOTOB VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Article, Illustration695 1934-06-20 13 Mr. J. G. Howell SORRY TO LEAVE MALAYA «|yjY wife and I find it heart-break-ing- to leave Singapore. We have spent the greater part of our livei in the Colony and regard it as our home. '•If we are not happy i n England we shall695 words
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Article36 1934-06-20 13 M. Barthou And Dr. Dollfuss Meet Reuter. Belgrade g route Bucharest and Gctrnm/nT^ O^ 5 and aal <> «2 hold th» i„j would not only ud"ortanw wUh Pe n h en Ce f Austrla *aiReuter. - 36 words
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Article32 1934-06-20 13 New Title For The High Commissioner Reuter Wireless. London, June 19 ui„u n y lr William Henry Clark andPj&Commissioner for South Africa niinH yf> H i gh Commissioner for Basu-Reuter Wireless. - 32 words
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Article65 1934-06-20 13 German Envoy's Visit To Paris Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 17 b""trL re Hi a w., th General v< R ">- -,,lVi"fsS P hltler s disarmament cnvov during the greatest «"«c y y aTm^enfr n the M. Barthou replied that G-rmanv must first return to the League and resumo herReuter Wireless. - 65 words
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Article86 1934-06-20 13 Broken In Eastern States Reuter. New York, June 19. Wllr* S! drougnt continued over the United States, it by heavy the ea3tern 3tate > JE&JSFSS arp jubilant, and it is to thf extern' £f*£ lncomes will benefit dollars. tens of thousands of Wcte e ?or da pv?Sf iReuter. - 86 words
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Article90 1934-06-20 13 Does America Want The Free State? Reuter Wireless. London, June 18. OvTSSniLS? question ot our handing territmS»? 3* r any other island and Li t0 tne United States in liquidation of the war debt to p2E& cally declared the tohi m r ',n h tT e was nutReuter Wireless. - 90 words
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Article72 1934-06-20 13 j Elaborate Precautions For j His Safety Reuter Wireless. New York. June 16. nrow? r r\ te CFSP 011 were taken to nf tho xr Dr J ranzh ™f Taengel. Chief 52« Bureau, and Hitler's here aboard the "Europa." Two police launches escorted th<> liner to the perReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article72 1934-06-20 13 Soldiers' Fierce Battle With Bandits Reuter Wireless. Harbin, June 17. Hol n n Eastward-bound troop train was derailed by bandits 25 miles west of Kailm. plunging the* engine and four °l er tne upon *r^?J h f band ts opened fire en the wrecked tram f hour 'iReuter Wireless. - 72 words
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Article495 1934-06-20 13 Probable Effect Of Venice Agreement Reuter Wireless. I Venice, June 16. man ir C s ir, nf f, 1 movement, Gerthis is L, f the opinion that though no? ,1 conditions which, cludP Specined undoubtedly inI IMPORTANT ARTICLE. Rome, June 16. ice^T^" 6 the staters InReuter Wireless. - 495 words
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Article145 1934-06-20 13 Moves At An Increasing Pace Reuter Wireless. London, June 19. Moves on the political chessboard show ?SrtaH as,ng pace M Bar thou has a Jcur ne y to Bucharest and fn f™ t0 sonsoll5 onsolld ate France's Eastern h 6S 2SS t0 discuss tne same problems as HitlerReuter Wireless. - 145 words
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Article68 1934-06-20 13 Charged with the theft cf $13 from Miss Margaret Dryburgh in a school in East Coast Road, a small schoolboy claimed trial this morning before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice. Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, who is for the defence, said that the boy's father was present in68 words
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Article137 1934-06-20 13 Funeral At Bukit Timah Cemetery HPHE funeral of Mr. Lim Koon Yang ErJZu% y n gins clerk for Messrs.' nortPd i?t r0 H herS> Whose death was reT?mah Ro,H r r a 7' s** P lacea tthe Bukit in?t d Cemeter y yesterday, following a service137 words
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Article28 1934-06-20 13 Death Of A Seremban Resident (From Our Own Cqjrespondontj Seremban, June 19. dJ h !f death at 12.20 p. m yester graphs Department, Seremban f28 words
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Article277 1934-06-20 13 An Interview With The "Malaya Tribune" ]Lf R D. Phillip, the receiver and man- agm of Tan Kah Kee and Co Ltd (In liquidation), forwards a letter he has received from Mr. Tan Kah k2S yarding an interview in the '^alayl t T hat u277 words
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Article84 1934-06-20 13 Six Hundred Buildings Destroyed Chkikiangpu, Kiang.su, June 6. A big fire occurred here to-day It ori?n n r ate A and soon spread to neighbouring districts By th s afternoon no less than 600 buildings had already been destroyed. The fire is still raging this evening84 words
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Advertisement150 1934-06-20 13 I THE 1 5 m S m I J ELECTRIC EXPOSURE METER I I I It saves your film and avoid dis- I I appointment. To keen amateurs as I I well as professionals i' is worth its I weight in gold. I I I Simple in operation and accurate.150 words
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Advertisement66 1934-06-20 13 1 j THE 4MSI¥fR^XTi5o^ iWfSk FOR GENERATIONS (j (Hi THE LEJ WON HAS BEEN Si ™E MOST POPULAR jj 111 II 1 HIRST QUENCHING FRUIT, jj Hi F N- llMril PRIZE medal I j BHll LEMONADE j IS LEMON AT ITS BEST, fj 'BREWERS ALLIED TRADERS EXH.BITION. LONDON ,931. (J66 words
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Article, Illustration466 1934-06-20 14 R. E. S. WYATT TO BE CAPTAIN Can He Play? Barnett, Nichols And Bowes Invited Reuter. London, June IS. T H£ following thirteen players have 1 been invited to be present at Lords for the second Test Match which begins onReuter. - 466 words
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Article141 1934-06-20 14 No Play To-Day Owing To Rain THE heavy rain yesterday caused a cancellation of all sporting fixtures originally arranged for the day. The First Division football, to have been ployed between and the Chinese at the Anson Road Stadium and the Third Division A match to have been141 words
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Article85 1934-06-20 14 Ties For Quarter-Final On Saturday iTHE second round of the Singapore Is--1 land Golf Championship will be played at Keppel Golf Club, on Saturday, commencing *at 2.45 p.m. Ties are as follows: S J Beattie v. F. S. Gibson; C. A. R. Bateman v. S. N. Kelly85 words
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Article75 1934-06-20 14 Received By The King And Queen Reuter Wireless. London, June 17. THE Australian cricketers to-day were received at Windsor Castle by Their Majesties the King and Queen. Each of Their Majesties shook hands with each one and were photographed with them. Immediately the official photographer had finished, eachReuter Wireless. - 75 words
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Article208 1934-06-20 14 Drill And Gaines Competition In The Negri (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 16. The Malay Schools of Negri Scmbilan held their drills and games competition on the King George V School paduns: to-day Among those present wer* His Highness the Yang Di Fertuan Besar. K.C.M.G. the Hon.208 words
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Article157 1934-06-20 14 The following will represent the S.C.RC. in their week-end cricket games: On Saturday v. V.M.C.A. at Hong Lim Green: V. I. Evan Wong, LH. Hoahing (capt.), Chia Keng Hock, Sim Teng Chew, Yap Choon Lin. Ronald Tan, Lim Kean KooL. Tan Chiap Kirn, Sim Seng Watt, Philip Woon157 words
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Article62 1934-06-20 14 The following will represent the Public Works Department Sports CSlub at cricket against the Ceylon Tamils Association on Sunday at Balestier at 2 p.m.:—V. Ponniah, Samson de Silva, A. E. Johnson, A. G. Cooke, N. Pestana, F. W. Ayres, P. D'Cruz, T. Sta Maria, A. Inglis, O.62 words
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Article62 1934-06-20 14 The following players have been selected to represent the S.C.C. "B" XI at football against the Municipal Services on Monday in a friendly game at S.C.C:— A. I. Horsley; H. L, Davies, A. P. Craig le; W. Hannay, T. W. Morray, T. M. Maclachlan; R. S. Wilson, C.62 words
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Article34 1934-06-20 14 The following will represent the Mari- i gold B.P. against the Paya Lebar Ep- Worth League at ping-pong: Yeo Sim Kang, Tan Cheng Tee, Tan Kirn Bong, Quek Song Quee, Lee Jouy Seah.34 words
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Article253 1934-06-20 14 Results Of Eagle B.P. And Merry Gang Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 18. rE Eagle Badminton Party of Seremban met the Seremban Merry Gang B P at the King George V School Ha l, yesterday and won by nine games to Si players' names first):— MEN'S253 words
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Article111 1934-06-20 14 Used On Horse To Win A Race When the stewards started an invest i- of at ion into the running of a horse called < Black Dem«»n, at a meeting of the Boulder Racing Club, Kalgoorlie, Australia, they I discovered that an electric battery had been used on111 words
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Article39 1934-06-20 14 Appointment Of A New Manager Reuter. New York, June 20. The Philipoine Islands basball trainer has been appointed manager of the I Pittsburgh club, succeeding Mr. George Gibson, who resigned "for the best tnterest of the club."—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article78 1934-06-20 14 The following will represent the Marigold B.P. against the Paya Lebar Epworth League in a return match of four singles and three doubles at the latter's court on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.:— SINGLES:—Tan Chong Tee, Chua Long Yong, Quek Song Quee and Chua Leng Kuan. DOUBLES:—Yeo Sim Kang, and78 words
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Article105 1934-06-20 14 [V ai f The following are invited to play foot- j ball for the V.M.C.A. against Rumah Miskin XI in a friendly match on Friday, on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5 p.m.: J. j Sanderson, Lee Kit Soon, Lim Ghong Huan, I Au Peck Kan,105 words
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Article449 1934-06-20 14 Deliberate And Revolver Competitions (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, June 19. rriHE following, are results of the Deliber--1 ate Competitions, and the prize winners in the Grand, Deliberate, Service' and Long Range Aggregates, m the Johore mLry Forces Rifle Meeting, which was concluded on Sunday449 words
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Article68 1934-06-20 14 America's First Business Woman Golfer Reuter. New York, June 19. THE golfer, Miss Helen Hicks, has turned professional, it was announced at a luncheon. She thus follows the example of vcn Elm and becomes America's first business woman golfer. She has contracted with a Chicago sports concernReuter. - 68 words
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Article103 1934-06-20 14 Sun Beau Not The Best Horse Fifty Tnrf experts in the United States were asked their opinions as to the 20 best American racehorses in the last 50 years. The majority gave -first place to Man o' War, second to Sysonby, and third to Colin. Man o* War,103 words
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Article53 1934-06-20 14 j The secretary of the Selangor Turf Club has forwarded the following ust of tickets in the $1 unlimited sweep sold and inplud«S in the draw for last Saturday's races: if)A I 1001-6130 $5,130 6141-6960 820 6991-***** 4,060 I *****-***** !2.100 *****-***** *****-***** 6 Boo *****1-***** *****-***** *****53 words
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Article93 1934-06-20 14 Ascot Sensation STARTED AT 5—1 ON! London, June 19. rj*HE King and Queen were at A to-day. A sensation was caused by defeat of the Derby favourite, Colombo, in the St. James's Palace Stakes (one mile), the result which was as follows: FLAMENCE 1 COLOMBO 2 GARRY93 words
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Article60 1934-06-20 14 Duplicate Wins By Two Lengths Reuter. Sir C. Hyde's colt Duplicate won the Ascot Gold Vase (2 miles, £1.890» to-day, from Lord Astor's Bright Bird. Sir C. Hyde's DUPLICATE 1 Lord Astor's BRIGHT BIRD 2 Mr. A. Donn's BISHOP'S MOVE 3 Thirteen ran. Won by two lengths;Reuter. - 60 words
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Article153 1934-06-20 14 Probable Starters For To-day's Race London, June !s> Probable starters In th<! Roy*i Cup to be run at Ascot to-morrot art: Major C. Behrenss LIGHT SUSSEX 'Pat Besslty ALLUVIAL 1 Cir&Uke» MiBB J. B. Courtauld's SOLFATARA «PWHTOMt 1 Mr. E. T. Thornton-Smith's COTONEASTER FONAB (Gordon Ricnlffc' Mr.153 words
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Article105 1934-06-20 14 Can Hyperion Beat foreign Challengers? The Ascot' meeting opened lf(1 brilliant weather. It i>ro«in-i greatest Ascot virion thr v, ,r A record number o* ><>'*' ?old and all stands or- ,c i rain Ti very improbable 1•painted tn matflc t" gorgeous ricral deror.ttiLH, The tltbii 01 the niect105 words
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Article115 1934-06-20 14 The following are the ties totbeY 250-up billiards handicap tour nan n Monday, at 8 p.m.: Po Guan GW v. Teo Lam Chye—loo_ g Tuesday, at 8 p.m.: Tan Thian v. P. C. Sands +50. h H Wednesday. 27th at 8 p.m- Heng +70 v. Khoo Hock Tian115 words
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Article15 1934-06-20 14 The 32nd. anniversary of the untitled Soon Kok Association at 36 CWtty Road on Saturday.15 words
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Article630 1934-06-20 15 Yorkshire s Big Win Over Hampshire In County Championship «I i Home cricket matches which ill (i yesterday did not reach a deuslon, three championship ing decided on the first inL iid one other630 words
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Article147 1934-06-20 15 I McCabe And Brown Bat Well Against The Gents The Australians beat the Gentlemen of England at Lord's by eight wickets. The Gentlemen were dismissed for 177 -md Jb7 and the Australians, i:fter scoring, 230 in their first innings, obtained 235 for the loss of• only two wickets147 words
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Article436 1934-06-20 15 Americans' Skill And Endurance TiHE golfing representatives of the United States retained possession of the Walker Cup at St. Andrews on May 12 when they defeated the chosen British golfers in the most comprehensive manner states the "Sporting Chronicle*" They supported their victory of three to436 words
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Article606 1934-06-20 15 R. Thangavelu Wins The Championship Reuter. ORILLIANT weather favoured the J* annual athletic sports of the High Scnool on their spacious new playing field on Saturday in the presence of a large crowd, reports the "Malacca Guardian." Tnere v/as very keen rivalry between the different Houses whichReuter. - 606 words
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Article137 1934-06-20 15 The Serangoon Lads B.P. beat the Serangoon Athletic Union at badmintor on Sunday at the latter s court by six games to three. Scores (S.L.B.P, players mentioned first): SINGLFS: Lim Keo Siong bcac Tar Kuan Ifeng, 15—9, 15—7; T. H. tee be a; Low Cheng Khocn. 15—12,137 words
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Article141 1934-06-20 15 Europeans v. Rest Match (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tlpoh, June 19. HE annual Hennessey Trophy match between the Europeans and the Rest wiP be played in Ipoh on Sunday and Monday. Dr. Hennessey after whom the trophy is named is now in the country and he will present141 words
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Article90 1934-06-20 15 Singapore v. Johore On Friday THE following players are invited to attend field training at Anson Road -Jtadium at 5.15 p.m. to-morrow to be followed at 6.15 p.m. by a discussion of tactics: Yeo Ah Kow, Chua Boon Lay, Tan 3ek Soo, N. Hay, John Then, A. Donald,90 words
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Article75 1934-06-20 15 Widower's Party In Memory Of Two Dead Wives Reuter. New York. Mr. Robert A. Bright, of New York, is going to give a "happy little party" in a New York hotel in memory of his two dead wives. "It is an original and, I hope, a beautiful thought,"Reuter. - 75 words
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Article388 1934-06-20 15 4 Of International Wounds INDIAN DAVIS CUP TEAM'S TOUR "YOUR country is one which is constantly in the eye of the people at Home. The Indian question, ail it is called, is for ever before the public," said Commander Studd, D.S.O. son of Sir Kynaston Studd,388 words
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Advertisement160 1934-06-20 15 j j i j Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over 335,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance i j Company, Limited. j I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). t j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. j j LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. j The160 words
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1011 1934-06-20 16 His Speech At Dinner To The A ustralians OIR James Barri2 proposed the toast of the Aus'ra'ian cricket team at a dinner in ihe Carpenters' Hall recently, at Wh en f were the guests of the Currey County Cricket Club. Mr FI D >%1,011 words
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Article388 1934-06-20 16 Style Of Austral aa Davis Cup Player A. K. Quist is 21 years old and a member of the Australian Davis Cup lawn tennis team A iittl? man with brown hmr parted in the middle, and endowed with a .solemn, not to say mournful, exprossirn. Whether winn ng388 words
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Article267 1934-06-20 16 Annual Athletic Sports Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent} Johore, June 16. The annual athletic sports of thGovernment English School. Muar were held on the Muar padang on Thursday m fine weather. There was a good gathering present and competition was keen. The following were the results:— 100267 words
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Advertisement175 1934-06-20 16 I THE I I EMPLOYERS*-LIABILITY I ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in r^ngland). I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, I MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL I RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. SlflfE, DARBY CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TEL. 5144. LTD. F. A. BARTHOLOMFUSZ LTD., 20. Raffles Quay. Telephone No. 2234. THE SYMBOL OF QUALITY j175 words
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Advertisement353 1934-06-20 16 BOVRIL SPORTOGRAMS—NO. 3. GOLF The weak use a niblick to get out of the rough—the strong use BOVRIL 2. A.P.R 16. MAZDA for Maximum Light at Minimum Cost V it An i f(!Un,! lha! lh(S(l mCv actual! v I k a \S k \rA lY\ cal an,! v Iki H'353 words
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800 1934-06-20 17 LONDON PRESS ON "WHITTLING DOWN" POLICY Sir Laurie Hammond s Views Is The Government Facing Another Crisis Pis w clea I r at the Parliamentary Comm.ttee on India wil not b« officially published before the end of July. But the800 words
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Article482 1934-06-20 17 Outspoken Remarks By Retired I.C.S. One of the outsanding contributions to the controversy over the White Paper, at least from an English point of view, was the speech at Taunton on May 23 by Sir Laurie Hammond in which he told the that they were just482 words
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Article417 1934-06-20 17 Final Choice Rests With Mr. Gandhi I Calcutta. June 1 TH& puaidentship of the forthcoming t ongroa* ha* already begun to engage, tiie attention of the Congress circle* among whom, if an information is correct, the proce** of inclusion and elimination of possible candidates has already formed417 words
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Article97 1934-06-20 17 Kanganies Begin Recruiting In India The 8.1. "Rohna." which arrived in Negapatam on May 17 took with it four kanganies from this country with lie- ences to recruit about twenty labourers each for a particular estate in Malaya. These Kanganies have left Negapatam for their respective villages97 words
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Article78 1934-06-20 17 Sir G. Schuster On India's Future London, May 17. Sir George Schuster, former Finance Member of the Government of India, on arrival at Victoria Station, interviewed by Reuter, declined to comment on the political situation but expressed himself a ccnfirmed optimist as regards the future of India. Sir78 words
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Article578 1934-06-20 17 Latest Jottings From The Mail I T«| Governor of Bombay and Lady Brabourne left Bombay for Poona on June 3, where the Government assembled on the following day. H. E. the Viceroy's assent has been given to the proposal of the Rangoon iMrmicipahty to designate the "President578 words
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Article460 1934-06-20 17 Sp?cial Laws Stand THE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION iJ>HE Government of India have considered the situation arising from the resolution passed by the All-India Congress Committee at it recent meeting at Patna on the subject of Civil Disobedience, begins a Simla communique issued on June 6 The resolution, it460 words
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Advertisement135 1934-06-20 17 No further loss of linen if you use Johann Faber's f LINEN MARKING PENCIL f (made in Black only). I In order to introduce this Pencil to the public for the first time the price is fixed as low as I 15 cts. each or $1.5» per dozen. DIRECTIONS FOR135 words
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Advertisement197 1934-06-20 17 iid ■Mi'ii<iii>ii.ii:ii.aiit)ii l iiiii.:tii»Mutm.iiiiMniiiiiiiiiwuiiiiiMniiiiniiit a a a a a a a -a i i i 11 i i i 11 < :».ii:«iiiitiiiiiiii«Miuii.aMtiii:>ii!iM a ii a ii a i M i iaw l |Htu«Htr<rir'r;t.i<.wna l if:.ti. aU f Palmolive Soap is made from Vegetable Oils only! that's why it keeps skin197 words
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Article, Illustration891 1934-06-20 18 UNCROWNED KING OF BOLIVIA Immense Holdings Now Enters The Malayan Field are the references in connection with tin control to Senor Simon Patino, the uncrowned King of Bolivia. Below is an account of his romantic career together with a description of how he has recently secured large891 words
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Article310 1934-06-20 18 Alleged Counterfeiters In Ceurt THE preliminary inquiry was concluded yesterday before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. G.ice, of the case in which Norman Albert Jansen, a former steward of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital and a Government pensioner, and two Chinese, Pang Teng Pin and Wong See310 words
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Article202 1934-06-20 18 Anglo-American Talks In Downing Street Reuter Wireless. London, June 19. The first in the series of international talks with a view to smoothing the way for the Naval Conference in 1935 started at 10, Downing Street, to-day when Mr. Mac Donald and Sir Bolton Eyres Mcnscl! had aReuter Wireless. - 202 words
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Article29 1934-06-20 18 The Ladies Union will hold a social at the Teo Hoo Lye Institution, Singapore on Friday at 4.45. Members and friends ar? invited. No invitation cards are being sent.29 words
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Article361 1934-06-20 18 Bully Of Blum KILLED BY INTENDED VICTIM rpHE case of the notorious "Bully of Blum," Syed Yusof, is quoted in the annual report for 1933 on the state of crime and the administration of the police force in the F.M.S. for 1933. #vHHH This notorious character, says361 words
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Article46 1934-06-20 18 Reuter Wireless. Angora. June 16. The City s agog at the official visit from the Shah of Persia who. after he was met at the station this afternoon by Mustapha Kemal drove through streets lined with ten thousand spUUers and cheering crowds.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Advertisement743 1934-06-20 18 NOW HAVE WHITER TEETH THAT ATTRACT Scientific Way Cleans Dull, Stained I Teeth Faster ana* Better Makes dear, my teeth Teeth Whiter ...Try It ISrT'S^ In just a few days you'll see how much better certainly works andcleanerKolynosmakesteethlook. KOLYNOS I wonders. J GIVES TEETH A DOUBLE CLEANSING YOU V. CANT743 words
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Advertisement396 1934-06-20 18 SANOCRIN The new scientific treatment for lass of hair. By destroying dandruff, Sanocrin promotes luxurious ha growth, making it fine and glossy in texture. Treatments are recommended for both men and women and may be obtained at MAISON INTERLANDI CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONI 4419. "After Business or Pleasure pleas* call at396 words
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Article192 1934-06-20 19 Another Loss mim;tition of the ROADS n to be recorded that the Federated Malay States Rai)- suffered'a loss on its working, nual report of the F.M.s. 1988. n asoiM for the loss in ?5121,436.») are the trade depression, jnad competition, and enta in respect of pendant] gratuities192 words
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Article1006 1934-06-20 19 1 UO Koad Competition Problem Hard To Solve rrvimuf suWorrd J o i he fM,lwtt .V f«GO.000 tliruuuh nuu?" «Pl«o*imate|y or this hitt\Tf oB h^^T1 pei,iion *»**&> tmnahorl th,i i <'"ntinuo« i»• «"mwoaitiw U, the rnlhvaVJ'is w ut n 1 »»"> h'fls been If °'»lut>on. legislation luijcr oonflulV.Vi.'i1,006 words
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Article484 1934-06-20 19 Special Rates For Railway Users The Railway is now able to make definite contracts for stipulated quantities of traffic and also to restrict certain favourable rates to those who undertake to suoport the Railway. The necessity for relieving the Railway of the obligation to carry, on demand, ail484 words
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Article197 1934-06-20 19 Nine Cases Reported Within Four Days Hongkong, June 1. SUICIDE epidemic appears to be sweeping the Colony Closely following the deaths of Mr* Alves duerra wift of the Portuguese' Consul-General, and Mrs. FlorVncl reputed SUiCldes have «5? Mrs. Guerra was found in a dying condition, a197 words
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Article165 1934-06-20 19 Result Of Neglected Rheumatism Here b a letter that goes to prove that even rheumatism of long standing can be relieved by the right treatment:— "I have been a sufferer from rheumatism for some 12 to 14 years now and have roolishly taken no steps165 words
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Advertisement147 1934-06-20 19 I the new, or^waCEASY-ACCESS" I .Mk jjjjfc l d greater convenience, fosters neatness. aids' m HttHraf ''Kwlf- condition and demonstrates once <i?«in the Iof*t<- constant aim of Carreras to do everything a 1 ilttle better. I If I B new "Easy-Access" foihPACK TRIMAr' I "'atcnt No. *****0/-32) is a step147 words
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Advertisement310 1934-06-20 19 THĔRE-S F£U AttotTT and irs catching: INFLUENZA IS BASILY PREVENTED CWIĔD BY j! "ASKIT" I 1 DON'T HESITATE. AT THE FIRST SIGN OF A COLD TAKK ASKIT j j AND ALL THE DISTRESSING t i SYMPTOMS THAT GO WITH IT j j DISAPPEAR AND PREVENT THE j ATTACK FROM DEVELOPING.310 words
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Article, Illustration74 1934-06-20 20 The managers of the party of school-girls of the Nanyang Girls School left on Tuesday on a tour of Penang, Bangkok. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur and Medan Miss Yew Lim (right) and Madam Seah Sye Hong. Mrs. Liew Yuen Sien. the leader of the74 words
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Article, Illustration32 1934-06-20 20 A party of Cambridge men who are leaving Aberdeen shortly in the Norwegian auxiliary schooner "Heiruen 1 in an attempt to conquer the NorthWest Fassage round the coast of the American Continent.32 words
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