Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1934
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Title Section42 1934-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In [Malaya Vol. XXL- No. 152* SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. June 28, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS.42 words
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Advertisement61 1934-06-28 1 Dominant In our P urse Inn Briind L ~Oanl S M MH*- r fERIUZED NATUW Mi« o Cream It s {Juality tin A economy j 4"™"""* THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Satisfaction. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. VEAL also Boned and Rolled mH|B^H[B|HH or Seasoning. I W.J.W. 112. jiPWi fWTisiTlliiiiSTr I61 words
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Advertisement150 1934-06-28 1 A. FTJNTER. 6, Raffles Place, Singapoft Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. y v »X f\m/ fri\ Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,150 words
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1614 1934-06-28 2 Shipping News Notices. NEW MERSEY FERRY STEAMER Vessel wnicn contains Many Innovations SEVERAL innovations are incorporated in the new ferry steamer Royal Daffodil 11., which Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co., Ltd., launched recently from their Birkenhead shipyard; the vessel is being: built for the 1 County Borough of Wallasey's passenger1,614 words
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Article140 1934-06-28 2 Sailings For Summer And Autumn Seasons JT»HE following sailings are stated to have been arranged to and from the port of Churchill, Manitoba, during the coming summer and autumn seasons:— The steamer Dalworth will sail in July from Newcastle-on-Tyne, Antwerp and, if sufficient inducement offers, Liverpool andor140 words
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Article996 1934-06-28 2 Activities At Harland And Wolff NO fewer than 17 ships of widely difl'er•inu: typos are now under lonritruction in the Rarland and Wolff shipbuilding establishments at Belfast and Glasgow, «IU?! two large passenger liners are ir hand for re-conditioning and lengthening with »i w to increasing their996 words
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Advertisement331 1934-06-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. M x BRITISH INDIA I». &O.a N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore BURDWAN 0.070 July 5 CARTHAGE 15,000 July 6 RAN PUR A 17,000 July 20 SOMALI 6,810 Aug. 1 CORFU 15,000 Aug. 3 MANTUA 11,000 Aug. 17 BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 30 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 31 COMORIN331 words
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Advertisement157 1934-06-28 2 I l§t LIOYO TRIESTINO I (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Callino- of r» l Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Po a rtlaid*' I/ Trferte' S id d Due Leave Due V HILDA July 20 July 20 Spore. Spore157 words
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Advertisement262 1934-06-28 2 AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY, LTD M (Incorporated id S.S.) Steamship passages booked by all Lines. Airmail ticicets obtainable here. PJf.S. Railway tickets may be purchased at this office. NO BOOKING EEES. Baggage, household effects Ind merchandise collected, stored, shipped or delivered at reasonable rates. Insurance effected. Further information regarding sailings and262 words
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Advertisement568 1934-06-28 2 STEAMER SAILING NORDDEUTSCHE! Germany». B The nndernoted are the Pn*. tended fixtures:-, Company, OUTWARDS. "TRAVE," for Hongkong ■<»„. IS3i North China and Japan S hai, N. China and Japan j uJ 1 HOMEWARDS "MAIN," for Geona, M'seiUe, Oran, R'dam, H'burg Rr<> m( t "LAHN," for Genoa. .M-, R'dam, H'burg and568 words
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Article566 1934-06-28 3 Mining Shares. Singapore. Thursday 11 a.m. The following mining share quotations sued by Fraser and Co., exchange and stock brokers. Value Buyers. Sellers. AmpatTin 6 4% 6j9 3 Asam Kumbang Tin 37 6 40-xd £1 Austral Malay 50 52;6 5 Aye; Hitam Tin 15 lb -cd. t]566 words
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160 1934-06-28 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION NO SIGN OF A CHANGE Fluctuation Within Narrow Limits (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 22»4 cts., down ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), down |Vfe. Yesterday's Prices:— London, 6%d., up 1 16d. Market Tone: Quiet. New York, 13%160 words
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Article124 1934-06-28 3 Motors And Aviations The Features Reuter Wireless. London, June 20. ON the Stock Exchange to-day, giltedged securities were the outstanding attraction but there were also several good features elsewhere, especially motors and aviations. Foreigners also provided some goou features. Tjrt went lower owing to the absence of support.Reuter Wireless. - 124 words
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Article92 1934-06-28 3 Big Improvement In Germany Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 26. A SUBSTANTIAL improvement in tax yields "is reported by the Secretary to the Ministry of Finance in the course of a statement denying that* fresh tax will be imposed with a vie* to promoting German exports. He said thatReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article169 1934-06-28 3 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday Singapore Chamber of Commerce -a Rubber Association's weekly auction took place yesterday. Catalogued 1.537 301 1b5.—686.29 tons. Offered 1,314.756 lbs.-586 y4 tor Sold 934.341 1b5.—417.11 tons. LONDON—Spot 6.11 16d. NEW YORK —Spot 13.13 16 cts. PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET: Cents per169 words
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Article73 1934-06-28 3 Irisli Nssss8 3p2ni»K Reuter Wireless. Dublin, June 26. Irish eggs have been offset against Spanish wines in a trade agreement just concluded between the Free State and Spain whereby the former has obtained an eggs quota from Spain valued at £95.000 and has undertaken to take steps toReuter Wireless. - 73 words
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Article40 1934-06-28 3 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 26. A further loss of 26,000,000 marks in gold and foreign currencies during tne week has reduced the bank note coverage to 1.3 per cent, compared with 2.9 per cent, a year ago.—ReUter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article1434 1934-06-28 3 Restriction Views: Bright Prospects i (By Air Mail.) London. June 6. THE thirty-eighth annual general meet ng cf Linggi Plantations, Ltd., was held at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, 2-4 Idoi-lane, E.C., Mr. Charles Emerson, chairman of the company, presiding. Mr. W. F. Mac Lagan, representing1,434 words
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Article547 1934-06-28 3 Decision To Increase Capital AS reported in yesterday's issue, an extraordinary general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd., held at the offices of the Company, passed a resolution to the effect that the capita: of the company be increased to $800,000 by the creation ol547 words
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Article84 1934-06-28 3 Last Week's Exports From Malaya During the week ending June 23. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 69,345 cases, of which 57,891 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,793 cases to the Continent of Europe, 5.832 cases to Canada, and 3,829 cases e'sewhere. Total exports84 words
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Article673 1934-06-28 3 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Thursday 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations are Issued by Fraser and Co., and LjraL and Evatt. Issue Value. Frmser .r%u Shares Co Sran. 1 Allenby 1.65 175 1.00 1.80 1 Alor Gajah 1.10 1.15 1.10 1.20 1 A Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.60673 words
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Article24 1934-06-28 3 l»UF», lt > l..»Nll<N ..!,."<, >!s.'.l ll......e, .<",!<> l? > !> l > 'l> <.,<t Dec. i «..r 1»»„c' »s ':—!>,!! l..lt'»' s .>i.!.- !,'!>>"« Hs»"l -<. > V..rK <". -t» !'.>>24 words
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Advertisement51 1934-06-28 3 THE SOUTH BRITISH! INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD(lncorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: I. F INLAY SON GRERN. mm EASTERN UNITED IMURAN CI CORPORATION. LTD. FIXE, MARINE, I MOTOR CAR, I RSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. ■tan OFFICS: Ha 4, OmR Mn»A51 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-28 3 <l»oon»r»t«<, d» «2<l«n6). «llt^eo» 4. v U<«^^ AnO 8ud««n!b«a «,Mi.0ft» o°l°mbo, »ocl SingKpor». «»<, »ov1 unre tbrouen"Ut lbe 5l»n»5"18 words
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Advertisement212 1934-06-28 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltc (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD, THE HO HONG BAN j AND THE OVERSEA-CHIN ESE BANK, LTD. .«rr* CAPITAL: 1 Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CH ULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF212 words
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Advertisement565 1934-06-28 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR M-37, Bra* Rswah Road. BINGAPORE If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or Thone 3411. mmmmamm u^^^^i^i^Mß*«Ba^*aSSaß*SßSSSfJßA[ MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'PHONE: 5811 and 5812. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Including565 words
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Advertisement553 1934-06-28 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 175. giB. AND F.M.S. 55? VICTORY LOAN 1920—1934. No application for exchange of bonds under Section 10 of the above Loan Ordinance will be received by the Treasurer after the 30th June, 1934. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of cross grain design oak-stained, waxpolished and mahogany-stained teak household553 words
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Advertisement358 1934-06-28 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISER back frcm Europe requires partner for a popular line of business with absolutely no risk. Investment from three to four thousand do iars with full control. Solicitors' references exchanged. Write Box No. 368, co Malaya Tribune. "wanted WANTED.—Secondhand Canvas cloth 45 x 50 feet. Lowest price to358 words
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Advertisement387 1934-06-28 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-K, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education Systematic Training both >n Technique and Theory. Complete Courses wading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc Booklet free. M. ANCIANO. Prince LEARN TO SPEAK387 words
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Advertisement290 1934-06-28 4 EVEREST INK GUM, made in British Colony, oz. bottle Blue Black Ink $4.30 j per gross delivered free anywhere in Malaya. Outsiation customers, cash with order. Price List on application. THE EVEREST INK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (Suppliers to the Government), 2, Bencoolei Street, Singapore. Complete Foot Comfort Latest Styles Last Longer290 words
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Advertisement568 1934-06-28 4 «A WATCH YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN. 'WYLER' AUTOMATIC AND UNBREAKABLE WATCH. Its combination of unique features 1 unobtainable with any other watch, and yet it is most Moderately Priced. Obtainable from:— YICK WOH HING. 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (NEAR MIDDLE RO\D.) < I I I t I I568 words
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Article1364 1934-06-28 5 DESPAIRING CRY OF "SHOOT ME!" Whipsnade Tragedy (By Air Mail) London, June 16. IN the history of wild animal captivity in this country no more dreadful tragedy can be recalled than that which occurred at Whipsnade Zoo, when a man was mauled to (hath by1,364 words
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Article262 1934-06-28 5 Secret Ceremony At Sea C H ne f i,v S C v haPlin WaS marri d ne »«y a year ago to Paul Ptt*. r j dard, his leading laflv iL li God ya h t Panacea the fi,m star s The captain performed the cer-monv Ctaptto262 words
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Article126 1934-06-28 5 Customer Who Ordered Beer From Cafe 100 Miles Away Copenhagen. n, A man in Copenhagen has just paid 17 iOs. ud. for a bottle of beer—and hi had to wait two days for it. He ordered two bottles of b?e r from a cafe in Aarthus, more126 words
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Article176 1934-06-28 5 Nonni River Hero Visits Nankin/? Nanking, May 2s. kt General Ma Chan Shan, hero of the Nonni River battle in Heilungk ang who has lived in retirement since his return irom Europe, is now on his way to Nanking arter having a personal interview with General176 words
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Article91 1934-06-28 5 Factories To Resume Work Shanghai, Junne 1. Th* silk factories Hi Shanerbai. rtrch have remained- closed for revorj l r~o as r**i*tl tvf 'he bu~'ness depression, will soon resume work, scrolling to information from business circle. I These factories are now purchasing from and as soon w ihcv91 words
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Article258 1934-06-28 5 "Demand For Cheap Goods In Africa" Kobe. Japan. Britain and other European countries are trying to raise the tariffs of their dependencies in Africa and elsewhere—but no material gains can result from further increases of the tariff*! in imports to Africa because the purchasing power of the258 words
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Article112 1934-06-28 5 Woman Journalist's Impression Of Australians Melbourne, Victoria. Miss Claudia Cranston, a New York journalist, has delivered this verdict after a visit to Australia: Australians are the biggest white SEE 1 world. I have never seen sucn tall men and the majority of th* w-men are much112 words
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Advertisement300 1934-06-28 5 l l<ll!l|i:|ii|ii|!i|ii|n|ii|i:|i!| I I f I I I I I ■iil;>lniiiiiia»a l ia l i S „a,,■„■,,.„. •>■•■••■• I I I I I I I t I I I I l it I > j WELL! I'M OFF TO SEE THOSE m m CREASE-RESISTING FABRICS 1 -f L I /T300 words
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Miscellaneous464 1934-06-28 5 CLUB DIARY i [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 in464 words
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Article694 1934-06-28 6 Ine unllernotecl nonnetion vork» vil! be re2>lv lor issue an 8aturcl»v »t 9 am. from seruievo to tbe ltbine. Generals ol tbe W2r. 'lrans. bv tleraI6 (3rjm„. lllus. vnllour (Patrick l 3.xietv Racket dritical 8ur>».'> ol >locl»?rn I.ile. llluHtratecl. liank-s <Violu) >Vnv Xot? INu»trate<l. l?i-of. l?.) <7.erman>'. prepan?694 words
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Article, Illustration193 1934-06-28 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Perak, Lrtish, 519 tons; from T»luk Anson 28-0. to Port Swettenham, Teluk An so i and Malacca 29-6. Bonnqia Danish, 3,606 tons; from Bangkok 28-6, to Europe 3-7. Togian, Dutch, 672 tons; from Pcntianak 28-6, to Pontianak 30-6. Toba, Dutch,193 words
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Article128 1934-06-28 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, June 28. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Cremer 22; Kaisho Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Haruna Maru, Toussoum 18; Klang 16; Bhutan 13; Sauerland 11; Bendoran 9, Glenapp 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Lossiebank 30; City128 words
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Article93 1934-06-28 6 Malay Driver's Narrow Escape THERE were many eye-witnesses of an accident which occurred in. Robinson Road yes'eiday afternoon, when a Malay driver of a yellcw top cab had a remarkable eseane from sericus Injur?. In trying to avo'd another car, he suedc-nly tp plied his brakes, and93 words
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Article69 1934-06-28 6 Mails from Europe (London mails desoatched on June 7), by the Rajula, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery o boxholders at 8.45 a.m. and delivery bj postmen will commence at the same time. From China and Japan by the Rio de Janeiro69 words
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Article414 1934-06-28 6 Officers Fined For Causing Hurt (From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban, June 27. r O out-door officers attached to the Customs Department, Seremban vvere produced before the police magisrate, Mr. T. P. F. McNiece and charged vlth having voluntarily caused hurt to me Isher Singh, on June 14,414 words
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Article195 1934-06-28 6 SELLING. Singapore, June 28. London 4 months' sight 2,4* 1164 .ondon 3 months' 2 4 J|H London 60 days' sight 2 4 9.G* London 30 days' sight «Jjg '.ondon demand 2|4 TJf London T.T. 2 ,4 3 o^ Lyon and Paris demand 883 Hamburg demand I*7 Mew York195 words
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Article209 1934-06-28 6 Singapore, June 28. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $97 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $89 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $89 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $36 Siam, No. 1 $155 Siam, No. 2 $130 Siam, No. 3 $110209 words
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Article167 1934-06-28 6 No Order In Supreme Court The case In which Joseph Zaketto Salama and two others were charged wi*h using a place as a common gaming house, assisting inathe carrying on of a public lottery, nanely, Credit Foncier Egyptian bonds, and publish ng an announcement relating to a167 words
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Article62 1934-06-28 6 The Penang "tiger"' was seen by two Sikh women between 2 and 2 30 a.m. on Monday in Western Road. It is said to be slightly b'gger than an ordinary dog, about two and a half feet high, and might quite well be a leopard or panther and not a62 words
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Article291 1934-06-28 6 WHAT'S ON? Public Function And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JUNE 28 High Tides.—l2.os p.m., 11.01 p.m. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Division Two S.C.C v. Wiltshire, S.C.C. Cricket: R.I. v. A.C.d., R.I. Old Rafflesians Dinner, G. 11. Cafe, 115 p.m. Meeting: Singapore Teachers' Association, Raffles Institution. 6 p.m. Singapore291 words
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Article59 1934-06-28 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Smoky." APOLLO.—Hindustani talkie. CAPITOL.—' The World Changes." EMPIRE.—DoubIe talkies. GREAT WORLD. —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Dean s Grand Opera, Chir* Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—Hindustani talkie. NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dei.' sideshows, Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—"Six of a Kind." RlTZ.—"King of the Jungle' and 'Looking Forward." RCXY Laurel and59 words
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Article95 1934-06-28 6 Witness Expected From R:*ub To-Day I I I Alleged to be wanted in Ranb on a charge of theft of $20, a box of handkerchiefs and seme photographs. 3 Chinese named Foo Fock Hon was in. morning produced by Detective Inspector Wray before the Second Magistrate, Mr. G.95 words
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Article76 1934-06-28 6 Motorist Who Did Not Sec Bgmb A fine of $5 was Imposed by Fourth Magistrate (Mr. C. EL Whit this morning on a EurcpeaiJ motorist who pleaded guilty to a char ;e of ing to obey the signals of a traffic police constat)?- on duty at the Junction76 words
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Article45 1934-06-28 6 Mr. Baldwyn Lowlek, head of untitled Lowftcfc and Co.. Singapore, wr o hi spending h s leave m Austra ia, is turning to Malaya next month Lowick. who has a site at th< Camei Highlands, proposes to begin buikims w soon as he comes back.45 words
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Advertisement443 1934-06-28 6 rSINCAPOnE HOTIiS j [ZmrnJmn^ METROPOLE HOTEL I TFI 7986 BRAS BASAH ROAD, f 1 ''iDEAL CENTRAL. I MODERN SANITATION. I RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. I GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. I MODERATE RATES. I PER DAY. PER MONTH. f Z Single Double. Single Double. t Bedroom Only and Attendance $2.50443 words
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Miscellaneous74 1934-06-28 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp. Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Mours. Deg. F. Alor Star 80 Nil 0.7 76 I itiawan M Nil 10.3 74 K.Trenjrganu 00 0.01 7.3 71 B. Jeram 89 Nil «.6 72 Malacca 85 0.37 8.8 7274 words
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Miscellaneous197 1934-06-28 6 1 [POSTAL IHTCLLjCgNCgI SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Cremer) 2 p.m Clftna (Cremer) 2 p.m. Hongkong (Cremer) 2 p.m. japan (Cremer) 2 p.m Aden (Karoa) 3 p.m. Baat Africa (Karoa) 3 p.m America (North) except Western Canada and Western States oi USA. (Karoa) 3197 words
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1360 1934-06-28 7 VILE AND OFFENSIVE ATTACKS TRAP WHICH WAS RAITED WITH MARKED gTORIES of mysterious fires which added to the consternation of a village already bewildered by a flood of anonymous letters and card, were related to the magistrates at Newport, Isle of Wight n the1,360 words
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Article206 1934-06-28 7 Governments Again Examining Lists 8imlu. 7. regaling „r". P«.Nv and lund. elMe. or ,..rfe.t.<i .V s.overnmesit. <l... «"«1 fund, tb«t bave been <_.,vern,n,nt remain lorleiwd but »ucb ,'rn,»ertv n>i buz merel> tH»cen l:oa c.l f»v C.vcrnment v i,l 2Utow2tic»llv revert t.. o. <:'N<..llatio7> ol tbn.<t,N"l.t,(in»' declaring lrw206 words
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Article111 1934-06-28 7 letter cloorlZeMvn. tIuiana. moclern trcaliure lmnl. ls to «tart next tnontli ln vVe.<;t Incllell «m6 Lrltl3li Vuiana. Lut Me Ntu,ler5 are not 8eeK.Nl> plr»le «olcl. I'liev are a «roup ol stump eollec.tor.i an6 clealerz lrom tlie Unlteo' 3Mte8. vtio nave eliitrterecl a liner to cruize rouncl lne111 words
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Article253 1934-06-28 7 Radio For Code And Phone London. TtfEW wireless equipment with short wave transmitting and receiving apoaratus is to be fitted to police cars. The apparatus can be used for both tt egraph and telephone. U is the latest development of Marconi research engineers, and will tevgjutionise the existing253 words
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Article68 1934-06-28 7 Son's Body Washed Ashore At Her Feet Brooklyn, New York. tor 75 days, at daybreak and at sonset a woman knelt in prayer on the seashore at Ix>ng Beach. Long Island She was praying for the return of the h er n eig t year ld s68 words
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Article207 1934-06-28 7 Miss Slade Going To London Bombay, June 19. MISS Slade, interviewed by the Associated Press said: "I am going to England to work quietly and persistently for a truer understanding between India and England. "Being by birth the daughter of an English Admiral and by choice also the207 words
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Article55 1934-06-28 7 Paris. Ettoro Fifi, a wealthy business man of Perouse hated motor-cars and trains so much lhat he left his entire fortune to the coachmen of the town. Mr. Fifl never entered a train or a car. To show their gratitude, all the coachmen of Perouse drove to55 words
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Article501 1934-06-28 7 Arc Parents A Harmful Influence AT a recent prize-giving in Malaya (says the Bangkok Times* a speaker touched on the ever-new problem of the influence of parents and icach r on children, aad how far the twa groups tend to neutralise each other. It is501 words
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Advertisement74 1934-06-28 7 I '1 J II iFrecWes Secretly and Quickly Removed! Htillnuui'a Freckle Cream bleaches them out while you sleep. Leaves the skin soft and white—the compltxion fresh, clear and natural, rur 37 years thousands of users nave endorsed It. So easy to use. the first jar proves its magic worth. Stillman's74 words
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Advertisement24 1934-06-28 7 I (There is no place like home and no beer like y I irresistible c^-3 3 N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PENANG24 words
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Advertisement423 1934-06-28 8 I AL HAW BRA LAST NIGHT 6.15 9.15 SMOKY... A tornado of horsei flesh with the devil in his heart and dynamite in his hoofs...He loved with the loyalty of a human and brought romance to a pair of lovers. I JORY I %J IRENE j 1 &Mtsmm D ire423 words
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Advertisement215 1934-06-28 8 TO-MORROW If You've read the story of Arabian Nights you'll certainly want to see I I I I !**theloo2n»! I NIGHT" H g. ih| l ,|!i l niiiiHliilimiiliiini:il'«iiiniHi!iiiii..l'iiiii!iliiliiiiiliiiiil)iiii|iii!:r:i!-|!:«ii|i'l:il inn i.j, r i k MOSMINE pp A Triumph Integrity 1 life as Tempestuous as an A Pavilion Ltd Release. E:I mt215 words
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Advertisement17 1934-06-28 8 I I PAVILION I I OPENING TO-MORROW. j I Read the "Sunday Tribune" (I Dominant in Malaya.17 words
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Advertisement217 1934-06-28 8 CAPITOL —c.is 0.15 He unmasked the shame of the chain gangs in "Fugitive" and the world gasped! A i IN w sec him strip bare the brutal tru.h about the rnftuoLn* morals /"Womankind to-day Creating in the trenzy -of his genius, the mightiest role of his carer. l is back217 words
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Article643 1934-06-28 9 Admiral Togo VIEWS OF CHINESE JOURNAL OEAK-ADkIEAL Wang Shou Ting, Commander of the Training Squadron, went to Japan to participate in the funeral ceremony of the late Admiral Togo. He went in the Chinese cruiser Ninghai, which was purchased from Japan. On thi; iccasion, we want643 words
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Article250 1934-06-28 9 Waiting for Japan And Italy London, June 26. QUESTIONED as to the conditions attached by Italy to her acceptance of the arms embargo to Bolivia and Paraguay. Sir John Simon said he understood that the Italian Government had made.their acceptance of the contemplated measure conditional250 words
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Article53 1934-06-28 9 Warm Welcome On Arrival In Turkey Reuter Wireless. Istanbul. July 26. Half a million Turks and the whole Persian population, numbering !0.000. extended a Warm welcome to the Shah of Persia, who arrived from the Dardanelles rccompanicd by Kemal Pasha. The Shah is staying at Bclna BagtchcReuter Wireless. - 53 words
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Article87 1934-06-28 9 I Credit Facilities From The Government Reuter. London, June 21. The papers forecast that the Governi ment plans to aid British shipping, to j be announced in the House of Commons lon July 3. will take the Term of credit l facilities to bu'ld new ships, provided thatReuter. - 87 words
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Article41 1934-06-28 9 Mr Lim Cheng Chuan. of Batang Padang. who was created a Justxe or the Peace by the Sultan of Perak in the recent State Birthday Honours, was entertained at a reception given by the Chinese community of the District of Tapah.41 words
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Article472 1934-06-28 9 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, June 22. MEAT Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 24 Pork, lean, kati 43 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 33 r;ntton, Australian, lb. 35 *c*>], kati 32 Hens (locally reared), kati 42 Ducks (Java), each 43 Pigeons,472 words
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Article84 1934-06-28 9 Prohibited In Kiangsu Province Chinkiang, June 7. The Kiangsu Provincial Government has issued a strict order declaring that all opium smokers must report themselves to the proper authorities on and from June 15 and the smokers must refrain from smoking within two weeks ol the date of84 words
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Article71 1934-06-28 9 Three Million Dollars Due From Nanking Peiping. June 8. The National Government now owes thP Peiping educational institutions $3 000 000. which represents eight and a half months 1 expenses in arrears. a The Peiping nnS Tientsin edu C at lo naJ institutions .have telegraphed to the Government71 words
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Article125 1934-06-28 9 Indian Pupils Reach England Reuter Wireless. London, June 26. A UNIQUE instructional air fliglu from India to England has been concluded on the outward journey when four machines flown by Indian pupil aviators arrived at Heston aerodrome to-day. The tour was carried out under the auspices of theReuter Wireless. - 125 words
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Article175 1934-06-28 9 Tentative Agreement Reached Shanghai, June 9. It is reported that through the repeated exchange of views between Mr. O. K. Yui, Secretary-General of the Municipal Government of Greater Shan ghai, and Mr. S. Fessendon some sort of an understanding has bee/i reached regarding the management of the extraSettlement175 words
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Article87 1934-06-28 9 Goods Exchanged With Japan Shanghai. June 9. According to figures announced by the Foreign Trade Bureau the total imports into China from Japan during the month of April amounted to $11,554,046 which figure included imports from Formosa. The amount was 51.913.734 less than the figures of th? corresponding87 words
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Article81 1934-06-28 9 Mayor Heads It In Shanghai Shanghai, June 9. Under the auspices of the Health Department of the Shanghai Municipal Government a Health Movement will be held in Shanghai for a period of seven days beginning from June 19. Mayor Wu Teh Chen has been elected chairman of the81 words
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Advertisement147 1934-06-28 9 lApolloI Apollo Talkie TBeatre TO-NIGHT TWO SHOWS FOR TWO PAYMENTS. At 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. "YAHOODI-KI-LARKr ("TRIUMPH OF A JEW") »„m a n Dresses Beautiful Coloured Scenes AND DANCING PICTURE. ALL-1 ALKING, Sinuiwu V u; n j.idani Talkie It's New Theatres' Greatest Hindustani lauut. jgONT MISS IT MATLNEEr-SATI RDAV147 words
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Advertisement303 1934-06-28 9 Anniversary Sale j GENUINE BARGAINS OF SI RILl S NEW STOCKS All Round j Reduction of 20 PER CENT. OFF USUAL LOW PRICE, j f For Three Weeks Only FROM 28TH .U NE TO IHTH JULY. 1931 Don't Miss This Opportunity. j Such a Sale car.not be repeated. s if303 words
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Article706 1934-06-28 10 VEWCGMERS to Singapore may wonder during their first weeks here why the Straits Trading Company is usually mentioned with a respect almost amounting to reverence. The name in itself conveys nothing, and might be applied to almost any business concern, small or large. Soon, however, they learn that706 words
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Article184 1934-06-28 10 A Reuter cable from San Diego, California, announces the death of Mr E. M. Rhodes, the novelist. The lecture on Islam and the Prophet which it was announced Dr H S Moonshi would doMver at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday has been postponed. Divine service (in English) will be conducted184 words
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180 1934-06-28 10 jJJ]ADERS of the Malaya Tribune will have duly noted the information regarding the new Governor which was published in yesterday's issue. Particularly interesting was the news that Lady Thomas and a nineteen-year-old daughter will accompany Sir Shenton when he leaves London in October to180 words
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Article162 1934-06-28 10 rjpHE fact that chandu to the value of nearly $100,000 has been seized rejcently by Revenue Officers in Singaipore from shipping entering the harbour from foreign ports is a most eloquent tribute to the thoroughness of the watch which is kept for smugglers of i the drug. Chandu162 words
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Article248 1934-06-28 10 j mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmm REPORTS of incidents during several days prior to the world championship fight between Max Baer and ?>rimo Camera on June 14 indicate how very confident Baer was of wresting the crown from the Italian. A few hours before the fight, a message reported Baer as248 words
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Article184 1934-06-28 10 irjiHAT Baer's confidence was justified J was shown in the result. The rei jhad to intervene in the llth round "Camera was cut to ribbon? by Qm slashing and savage attack of the young Californian," states one report. Camera was further said to have announced that he was184 words
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Article335 1934-06-28 10 «5 "Ixmlleron' rpHE fact that a seventeen-stone editor addressed the Singapore Rotary Club on the "lighter side" of journalism has not been overlooked by an enterprising contemporary. But the editor got in first by telling the Rotarians that he would take all jokes about his weiAt335 words
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Article35 1934-06-28 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 5. A TEACHER'S ALLEGED ORDEAL, 7. j ROTARY CLUB MEETING, 12. (SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. I SHORT STORY, 17. RADIO PROGRAMME, 18. INDIAN AFFAIRS, 19.35 words
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Advertisement95 1934-06-28 10 ROBINSON'S— EXCLUSIVE Fabric Exhibition" Yet another consignment has been added to this unique collection of exquisite dress materials. MESSRS. ROBINSON Co., Ltd., are quite confident that their opportune FABRIC WEEK j offers to the thrifty shopper the finest range of I I materials ever exhibited in Singapore. I JOHN LITTLE95 words
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Advertisement55 1934-06-28 10 j| FEW ARE GIVEN I THE ART -OF PERI FECT TAILORING. 1 The famous house of WING I LOONG enjoys this singular distinction, and offers you its excelled service and high I grade workmanship. I PH0N?7627 WING LOONG j I HIGH ST. SINGAPORE j^^^l On sale everywhere, or from Sole55 words
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230 1934-06-28 11 Kmpire Link EXPANSION PLANS IN HAND Reuter. London, June 27. Vf R. Baldwin's recent assurance of 1 the Government's determination to secure parity in the air with any country within striking distance of Great Britain was repeated by LordReuter. - 230 words
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Article138 1934-06-28 11 Britain And Payment In Kind Reuter. London, June 27. GREAT Britain's reply to the Debt Note from Washington on June 12 reiterates the desire to negotiate a permanent settlement, but emphasises that the economic objections to cash payments apply equally strongly to payments m kind unless the creditorReuter. - 138 words
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Article234 1934-06-28 11 Cafe To Be Opened In Ipoh {From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 27. A sign of the can be seen at the comer Towkay Road and Tego Street wneic Hoo Soo Wan is buUdmg a mo three-storey building which win p accommodation for up-to-date v flats and a234 words
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Article75 1934-06-28 11 Judge Supports Milk Dealers i Reuter. Chicago, June 27. A BLOW against the New Deal has been struck by Federal Judge Barnes, who enjoined the Government from enforcing the provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration against six independent Chicago milk dealers. Judge Barnes pointed outReuter. - 75 words
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Article38 1934-06-28 11 Japan Accepts Nine Million Yen Reuter. Tokyo, June 27. THE Manchukuo has offered and Japan has accepted nine million yen as the Mancnukuo's share of the cost oi the joint defence of the Manchukuo in 1934.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article77 1934-06-28 11 First Consideration For Small Enterprises Reuter. Washington, June 27. Mr. Black, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, announces that Federal Reserve Banks are ready to receive applications for direct loans to industry as authorised by Congress. He adds that the needs of small enterprises will receive theReuter. - 77 words
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Article92 1934-06-28 11 Naval Base For Bias Bay "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hongkong, June 28. /GENERAL Chen Tsi Tang, the "strong man" of South China, has decided to construct a naval base in the notorious pirate haunt of Bias Bay. A number of wireless stations will be established in order to"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 92 words
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Article65 1934-06-28 11 Tories |Vm Weston-Super-Mare London, June 27. rE Weston-Super-Mare bye election, consequent on the appointment of Lord Erskine as Governor of Madras resulted as follows: Mr. I. L. Orr Ewing (Cons.) 21/203. Mr H. S. Stokes (Lib.) 7.5.'i1. Mr. A. E. Millet (Lab.) 5,715. -Reuter. The result in the65 words
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Article85 1934-06-28 11 Friendly Chat With General Chen "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hongkong, June 27. After a friendly chat with Gen. Chen Tsi Tang at the latter's residence. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the Singapore philanthropist was taken yesterday morning by armoured car for a visit to the CantoHefe:f9r°mintary 'planes"Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 85 words
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Article844 1934-06-28 11 Japanese Forces BREACH OF TANGKU AGREEMENT "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, June 28. old buildings of the Chinese Foreign Office at Nanking caught fire yesterday owing to a leak in the electricity supply. Fortunately there were no casualties. The present Foreign Office recently removed to new buildings."Sin Chew Jit Poh." - 844 words
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Article125 1934-06-28 11 Study Of Communications AUDIENCE WITH THE POPE i Reuter. Rome, June 27. pOLLOWING the dinner at the Chinese Legation on June 1, Signor Mussolini gave a dinner in honour of Mr. Lv Wen-tao and Mr. Yu Fei-peng, the Vice-Minister ol Communications, who is heading the missionReuter. - 125 words
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Article202 1934-06-28 11 Alleged Assault With A Billiard Cue A Straits-born Chinese is alleged to have been assaulted with a biiliard cue, whilst they were playing in a billiard room in Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday morning. He received a lacerated wound over the left side of his head, and complained of202 words
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Article119 1934-06-28 11 Tragedy In Ipoh This Morning ,r)UR Ipoh correspondent telephones that a European was fatally stabbed in the offices of the Perak River Ilydrc-Electric Co. in Ipoh shortly before noon to-day. The victim was Mr. W. Wigley, one of the employees of the company, and it is alleged119 words
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Article114 1934-06-28 11 Troops Protect British Territory Reuter. Simla, June 27. rjHE recent Sino-Burma frontier in--1 cident, with skirmishes between ChtnEvC bands and Burma police, wa.s apparently caused by a local chief ol Pangjung penetrating Firstly, the undemarcated zone called Hohawan, hitherto mutually respected by Chinese and British and, Secondly,Reuter. - 114 words
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Article186 1934-06-28 11 Speech By The First Lord Rugby, June 25. liHE First Lord of the Admiralty, re- ferring to the necessity of having an adequate navy for defence, in a speech near Worcester, said that during the last eight years the United States had increased her navy by over 10186 words
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Article55 1934-06-28 11 Constant Vigil At Her Bedside Reuter. Santa Barbara (Cal'fornia), June 28. Cons'ant vigil is being maintained at the bedside of Marie Dressier, who is suffering from acute kidney and heart 'rouble. She has weakened considerably in th? past few days, but the doctor does not believe thereReuter. - 55 words
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Article26 1934-06-28 11 local fire brigade was summoned at about 11.30 a.m. yesterday to put out a grass fire in Outram Road. The blaze was quickly extinguished.26 words
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Article30 1934-06-28 11 Reuter. London, June 27. Mr. Mac Donald, the Prime Minister, received Sir Frederick Maze, of the Chinese Customs, in his room at the House of Commons. —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article315 1934-06-28 11 Policy Undecided INTERVIEW WITH DR. ALFRED SZE Reuter. London, June 27. T\R. Alfred Sze, the Chinese Minister in Washington, interviewed by Reuter on his arrival from Washington for his son's marriage, said there was no doubt the Americans, despite their preoccupation with internal problems, were watchingReuter. - 315 words
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Article65 1934-06-28 11 Charge In Court Follows Strik Picketing Reuter. Jersey City, June 27. Iff. Corliss W. Lamont, the 32-yea old son of Mr. T. W. Lamont, the we known banker, was arrested for pickc ing outs de a local furniture facto j and charged with disorderly conduct Reuter. Jersey City,Reuter. - 65 words
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Advertisement164 1934-06-28 11 Get the latest records from the latest Talkies j on "H.M.V." I WONDER BAR. <; ;itf to heaven on a mule, F.T. Rudy Vallee. *****. MAN DAL AY. When to-morrow comes, F.T. Don Bester's Orch. 8G475. MOULIN ROUGE. Coffee in the morning, F.T. Eddie Duchin's Orch. *****. I FASHIONS OF164 words
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326 1934-06-28 12 Don't Like It" A MOST DIFFICULT POSITION "TjpHE feeling in Japan about the imposition of the piece-goods quota M we just don't like it. It places us in a most difficult position.'* This was a statement made by Mr. Y. Yatabe,326 words
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Article89 1934-06-28 12 (Generous Offer ByNew World SOMETHING generous in the way of entertainment is being offered to jtbe pub ic by the management of the kNc.v World from June 30 until July 7 f Commencing each night at 7 pro «he public will be offered free rides on Lne ghost89 words
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Article92 1934-06-28 12 I Official Note To British Government Reuter Wireless. Berlin. June 26. Notijyiiig to .Britain the departure of ►ermrui financial delegation to London fte German Government regrets they r« unuble to accept the argument's ?>rn Cl i. by Br lam whic h. it says, seem ortlaUy to be basedReuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article95 1934-06-28 12 "Jimmy n Walker Turns It Down Reuter Wireless. London. June 26. I "Jimmy" Walker. ex-Mayor of New I rK who is now in London has re Wed a cable offering him 00 for five I appearance at the World's Fair lirrp Ug WIUl o hib wife ex-Enghsh IReuter Wireless. - 95 words
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Article42 1934-06-28 12 [American Car Manufacturers And Poland Reuter Wireless. MP Warsaw. Jutu» 25. PTttToup of United feat* motor-car lunufui.turer* :tre it-ported to be seek SL.„nT h Po 'W> .Governmental ft r.,' .TT 6 00 car5 PoKd kyuiem m vodka.—Router wuelee».' PReuter Wireless. - 42 words
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Article106 1934-06-28 12 Renewed Fighting In Sinkiang Simla. June 27. rE TUNGANS are now in control of Kashgar. in Eastern Turkestan, and i practically all Southern Sinkiang to the j Arghan-Kashmir borders, according to messages received here. Renewed fighting recently occurred between the Tungans and attacking forces from the north106 words
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Article83 1934-06-28 12 May Visit The Canadian Rockies Reuter. London, June 28. THE probability of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald visiting Canada for a health trip is mentioned by the morning papers. The Times says the details of the tour are still being considered, but it is understood that the Prime Minister willReuter. - 83 words
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Article83 1934-06-28 12 Probability Of Their Dissolution Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 26. Dissolution of the old Nationalist Steel Helmet Organisation of exservice men throughout the country is foreshadowed by the "Voelkischer Beobachter.' the Nazi party organ which, referring to the stabbing of a Nazi storm trooper by a member of theReuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article93 1934-06-28 12 Imprisonment And Repatriation Ordered Officers from the Immigration Department and the Government Monopolies discovered 36 stowaways hiding in coal bunkers on board the Sui Sang, which arrive from Hongkong yesterday. When they were charged in the Marine Police Court yesterday as stowaways, they pleaded guilty, and were sentenced93 words
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Article89 1934-06-28 12 Alleged Hurt With Walking Stick A Pathan named Mahmood appeared this morning before Mr.* N. Grice the Second Magistrate, charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a walking stick to a Chinese and an Indian shopkeeper of Arab Street. Accused pleaded guilty under provocation, saying that the shopkeeper started89 words
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Article63 1934-06-28 12 To Investigate Longshoremen's Strike Reuter. Washington, June 27. Mr. Roosevelt, by an executive order has estab ished a Labour Board under the chairmanship of the Rev. Edward Hanna, to deal with the Longshoremen s strike on the Pacific Coast The board is authorised to investigate the facts andReuter. - 63 words
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Article95 1934-06-28 12 j The Municipal health statement for thPro W6ek ei i2 ed June 23 sh <>ws lhat 182 inTh? 177 deaths compared with 182 in the previous week, and with 210 i ™f co e sPonding week of last year BeTirsLn lefI ef wSKK 1 of death95 words
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Article42 1934-06-28 12 There will be a First Communion service at the Church of St. Josenh on «le Bishop J of eP Mac°ao at g? t J?■„ tolemn High Mass will be Sghop- wilt hold. U r T ning teethe of St. Anthony's Convent. v42 words
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Article162 1934-06-28 12 Rubber Moved Without A Permit npHE second case to come within the X Rubber Restriction Ordinance was heard before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) yesterday, when a Chinese named Kirn Jim, said to be the superintendent of a rubber estate owned by a Chinese woman, was charged162 words
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Article78 1934-06-28 12 Present State Of The Parties Reuter. Dublin, June 28. F|E VALERITES 44, O'Dufly's United *J Ireland Party 57. others 18 is the present state of the parties in the Frre State local elections, fought on a pollileal Oasis. The final results ar e not expected for some days.Reuter. - 78 words
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Article37 1934-06-28 12 Presents Credentials To Japan's ftmperor Reuter. Tokyo, June 28 Sir Robert Clive. the new British Ambassador to Japan, went to t.h« Palace at 10.15 to-day and presented his credentials. The proceedings were very cordial Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article56 1934-06-28 12 Bill To Be Limited To Two Years Reuter Wireless. Lodon, June 26. ii T .he [ntimation that he is prepared to limit the operation of the Clearing Office Bill to two years was made to-day by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons on theReuter Wireless. - 56 words
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Article18 1934-06-28 12 Mr. E. M. Sykes. Superintendent of Customs. Ipoh, is leaving for Teluk Anson on transfer on July 3.18 words
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Article122 1934-06-28 12 Possible Appeal To Privy Council I AMOTION signed by Mr. S. H. Dias Abeysinghe, Proctor for Stephen I Seneviratne, who had been sentenced to I death in the "Duff House" case was submitted to the Registrar of the Sunreme Court. The motion is in the following terms: "I122 words
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Article45 1934-06-28 12 Eleven Killed In U.S. Reuter. Olympia (Washington) June 28. ELEVEN people, including a woman and a twelve-year-old boy, were killed and several injured in an explosion which wrecked the factory of the Derm Powder Company at Hawke Prairie, eight miles north-east of Olympia.—ReuterReuter. - 45 words
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Article102 1934-06-28 12 Confirmation Service At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 27. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Adrian Devals. D.D.. Bishop of Malacca arrived in Seremban this evening, in connection with the confirmation service which is to be held at the church of the Visitation, Seremban on Sunday. The Catholic102 words
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Article51 1934-06-28 12 Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 26. I The submarine Ccnquerant. of 1500 tons, has been launched at St. Nazaire She does 2p knots and has a radius of 10.000 miles. She is fitted with eleven torpedotubes, a 100-millimetre gun and two machine-guns. Two other similar crafc are being constructed.—ReuterReuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article28 1934-06-28 12 Mrs. Ormston, wife of the Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Ban!:, Ipoh, who went home on the Rawalpindi will return to Ipoh about the middle of October.28 words
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Article292 1934-06-28 12 President And The "Inner Wheel" REFERENCE to the question of the creation oi an Inner Wheel for the Rotary Club of Singapore, was made by Mr. W. Alan Eley, the President, at yes- terday's tiffin of the Rotary Club, He said: I would remind you that292 words
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Article79 1934-06-28 12 Launching In Singapore To-Morrow rpHE Singapore Harbour Board's dockyard at Keppel Harbour will be the I scene of an interesting ceremony a r noon to-morrow. The motor vessel Rejang, which has been built for the Sarawak Steamship Co.. Lta.. by the Harbour Board, will be .aunched by79 words
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Article141 1934-06-28 12 Denies That Animal Is Ferocious When a Straits-born Lnglish-speak-ing Chinese named Lim Bah Soon appeared before the Fourth Magistral 'Mr. C. H. Whitton) this morning, on a charge of allowing a ferocious dog to be at large Inspector Goodship said that the victim was a boy who141 words
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Article124 1934-06-28 12 Produce Plaif Of Their Own When two Cantonese women ap£#92 the Tnird Magistrate (Mr. J M. Brander) this morning, with obstructing a Revenue officer from carrying out his duties, the elder woman produced a plan of the house in which the offence was alleged to have been committed124 words
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Article90 1934-06-28 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner and Mrs. Caldeco arrived at Alor Star by car on Saturday morning On Sunday morning His ExAencv worSon 6 PUbI C W rkS workshop. waterworks, aerodrome Pekan Anak Bukit, etc., and a 115 he and Mrs. Caldecott were the gu-sts ol S^*/". 688 th T90 words
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Article192 1934-06-28 12 5«n!>»„<<! ROBBERY ON LONELY PLANTATION occtll-lccl in !..:,..>, in tne (lis!!-!«.-, in Uie district ('..,.,t wnen one nf tne ,-,,«,<.. llucec! bolort' ll. V l lelkvalll. cl^ar^e. <.ompl«munl. l...., remnr-Kalde .<lc<, > lul-vci into too pl:.n< lu^le'icl.,, L»te«l in tli<- s.nvl», lie »i, living evidence. tl«- conl".,,,, ne192 words
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Article68 1934-06-28 12 Xl .>l,,ni. ip«! .>lo:linss I' to-M"', ",,>' ?l^»r.i5:.), 5 Nrown v.ll Me concrelc ro»d ccl in Iintzapml» xcm to dent >tale WNat is trie cumpai v construction and upkeep detv<-'l> ,.1!,<relc :oads and Me bet-l. olt" ,v,.. ol ancl <2> I: M. dowll .,l crete roaos in l>.68 words
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Article22 1934-06-28 12 The engagement is announced and >1'il>'. del ween l<.n.s. fz: ,ln. ol lVti ancl 5.' ol iVexv Larn. Comploll <n..r v. ter22 words
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Advertisement17 1934-06-28 12 *t BURROUGHS LONDON DRY GIN JAMES BURRQUGH LOCALE DISTILLERY. LONDON.ENGLAND. McALISTER CO., LTD. SPUE AGENTS; S.S. F.M.S.17 words
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Advertisement18 1934-06-28 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPOREfire, mm, mm VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE18 words
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1576 1934-06-28 13 IJecord Passes IOD EXAMINATION RESULTS rpHE annua] speech day and distri- 1 of prizes of the Angloe 3 hool was held in the i Hall yesterday. In his anreport the principal, Mr. T. W. i c A C.S., Singapore, was found- Bishop1,576 words
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Article61 1934-06-28 13 Likely To Succeed Mrs. Annie I Besant Madras, June 19. It is generally believed that Dr. George Sydney Arundale will be elected President of the Theosophical Society in succession to the late Dr. Annie Besant. Voting papers are still being received and the result will be61 words
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Article407 1934-06-28 13 Total Sum Of $1,200 Involved IjWIDENCE by two more witnesses JLU yesterday concluded before Iff J. M. Brando., tne Third Magistrate, the case for ihe prosecution in which Lee feng nock, the chin-hew cf the rteamship 'r^aiudu, 1 of the Straits Steamship Co.. w cnaiged with407 words
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Article209 1934-06-28 13 High Temperature In Chinese Cities Shanghai, June 28. The temperature In Shanghai yesterday reached 102 degrees and In Nanking 100 degrees. It was the hottest I day in June for the last 30 years, i A new record was created at Chlng- fciang where the thermometer touched >209 words
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Article98 1934-06-28 13 3ri barri3ter-»t>iaw. wl.n 2 clelesa'.e to tne panpacific Conference ol tn» Vnung Duddnlst wUl arrve ln Llngapore on way M 7/olcvo bv tlie Ivlaru on Laturdav Us is acec,no.'N»ed bv lwentv otners and wa« elected tne cnlel clelega e in place ot Sir 0 8 l<t. wn., prevented98 words
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Article17 1934-06-28 13 The Friendly Band will hold i's quarterly social meeting at the Institution Hall to-morrow at 8.15 p.m.17 words
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Article43 1934-06-28 13 The Patronal Festival of St. Peter's Church Tamil congregation, Singapore will be celebrated on Sunday at 10-15 am when the members of the congregation will bring thank-offerings. The Archdeacon of Singapore will preach The service will be conducted in Tamil and in Malayalam.43 words
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Article500 1934-06-28 13 The World Changes At The Capitol THE CINEMAS. «rpHE World Changes," lhe Warner I Brothers production now at the Capltoi, tells a line, gripping story and has a cast worthy ol the theme. It is the saga or a i&mily's fortunes through seventy years. The500 words
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Article211 1934-06-28 13 Incidents In A Pilgrimage To Rome The Italian monk, loader of the pilgrimage to Rome, has written to Bangkok announcing that only thirteen of /he Siamese monk.':—the cream of ihe large number that accompanied him frcm Siam—arc wili ng to proceed further. He Is not disappointed with the211 words
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Article557 1934-06-28 13 Future Plans REFINERY STOCKS FALLING Reuter. Washington, Jane 27 rj f liE report that the United States Government has derided to em hark on a great sJver buying cam paijrn. involving the purchase or J .25-1,000,000 ounce* in the next fixx months, has arouse 1 widespreadReuter. - 557 words
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Article18 1934-06-28 13 Reuter. St John's, Newfoundland, June 27. The embargo on gold exports has bi m removed—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement37 1934-06-28 13 THE I EMPLOYERS 9 LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. j (Incorporated in Kngland). f. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General Agents I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I SINGAPORE. I TEL. 5144.37 words
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Article188 1934-06-28 14 MERLIN BEATEN BY HOPMAN I Third Day's Play Reuter. Second Round Of Women's Singles T"HE defeat of Merlin, the brilliant young French Davis Cup pbyer, by Hopman, of Australia, was a feature of the play in the Wimbledon tournament yesterday. Crawford, the holder, and Austin won their matches,Reuter. - 188 words
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Article25 1934-06-28 14 An extraordinary general meeting of the Indian Recreation Club will be held on Sunday, at 2 p.m. at the Club oremisea, 451-7, Pasir Panjang Road.25 words
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Article233 1934-06-28 14 Ties For The Week-End At The S.V.C. THE following are ties in the Junior Singles event of the Singapore badminton championships which will be played off at the S.V.C. Drill Hall during the weekend. The postponed ties in the Junior Doubles will be played off on Sunday233 words
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Article91 1934-06-28 14 9 For 38 Against Somerset AUSTRALIANS' GOOD POSITION Reuter. London, June 27. WHANKS mainly to brilliant bowling by O'Reilly who took nine wickets for 38 runs, the Australian tourists finished up w ell first day of their match against Somersetshire at Taunton. The county compiled onlyReuter. - 91 words
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Article109 1934-06-28 14 Perak's Team To Visit Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, June 27. Perak's last inter-state cricket fixture is aeainst Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. The Perak Selection Committee has inytied Jonklaas to captain tha State ebven in this match. The other players who have been invited are: Syed Bayley and Speldewinde of109 words
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Article149 1934-06-28 14 The following will represent the Clerical Union II in a friendly soccer game against the Ruma Miskin XI on Wednesday, July 4, on C.U. ground: Goh Tong Hee; Goh Ah Chew and Ong Seng Hock; Koh Swee Teck, Lee Ah Bock and A. Rajoo; Yap Yeow Siang,149 words
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Article107 1934-06-28 14 S.C.R.C. v. Anglo-Chinese School at Hong Lim Green on Saturday Yap Choon Lin, Robert B. Tan, Kam Gim Lock, Gan Kee Tian, Sim Tene Chew, Ronald Tan, Low Kee Ngian Low Ke S oe V H S Seah and Lim Kean Kooi. Reserves Tan Chiap Kirn and H.107 words
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Article651 1934-06-28 14 Get Both Points From Post Office Match FINE defensive work by Seath and Dawning was largely responsible for Fort Canning's victory yesterday at the S H B. J.C.S. ground, in a Third Division B*' League fixture against the Post Office by 2—o. The "ame was contested651 words
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Article19 1934-06-28 14 I'Kore will be no tenni» to-6»> at tne in <n«? furtber ties >vUl be announced later.19 words
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597 1934-06-28 14 Artillery Unlucky Not To Win By More than 5-3 At Jalan .Besar rpHE Malays gave one of their worst displays* of the season when they met the R.A. at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, in the First597 words
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Article64 1934-06-28 14 Saturday's Cup Match Against Command our 0wn CorreHTmnctenl.) .lan, lollovinl: j> Me 5lul.n<a l^m K. to «,cel tne 5lalava < ommancl ,n tne 5«al2>a Cup mal. ll oo da) at tbe /tnsun «load 5lad,um. Vusol: I. l.ee and t ban «ee l.n«: N. de < ban >..,„ and64 words
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Article221 1934-06-28 14 Cricket teams for week-end locai matches are as follows:— Nondescripts C.C. v. R.A. on Saturday at Blakan Mati at 2 p.m. (payers to meet at Jardine Steps at 130): C. G. Rodrigo <capt.>, Choor Singh, J J Fernando. I. Salim, F. Chopard, V Chelliah. H. J. Bruyns, K.221 words
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Advertisement125 1934-06-28 14 LOOKING BEYOND j TO-MORROW In the heyday of life, when earning-power is at its greatest, 65 seems too dis'ant to contemplate. But when you reach the retiring age—when your active life-work is done—what will the future h.dd for you? For .some it will mean the loss of customary salary, k125 words
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Advertisement16 1934-06-28 14 Old Rivals! WILL THERE BE A KNOCKOUT? Rivers vs. Suares (U.S.A.) (BANGALORE) SUNDAY, JULY I. WORLD16 words
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255 1934-06-28 15 SCORES AT END OF FIRST ROUND He ory Cotton Leads Title Won By U.S. Since 1924 Reuter. i AGNIFICENT performances A v i r <> s**t up yesterday in t h t competition proper of the British ope* golf championship, theReuter. - 255 words
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Article182 1934-06-28 15 Freddie Miller Secures Eighth Consecutive Win EI Centro, Cal., June 8. Freddie MT'er. the National Boxing Association's featherweight champion oi the world, to-night won his eighth conitive bout this year by decisioning "Chalky" Wright. Los Angeles challenge:, in ten hardfought rounds. 1 hough the bout was182 words
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Article162 1934-06-28 15 Prize To Successful Wrestler B oomingtoii. Ind June 13. Billy Thom, Indiana University wrest1 ich, won a .sftfldlc horse "tfhen fir* Wild Cat McCinn for the world V to»* miridle-welght champion of vouunbus, O. Tiif horse wlM be presented to Thom '>t« Maker. Ohio highway eomtnlsk"' iieno162 words
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Article680 1934-06-28 15 Programme Of Seven Racing Days DIIsoAPORE wffl enjoy another busy raemg season, extending over five -»rofess>onal days and two amateur ones rf? the Autumn (Golf Cup) Meeting TSJ T jrf lub inz on 5K i professional races will be run on ht l and 15 <thr680 words
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Article234 1934-06-28 15 First ,s*erak Tournament Results rE first Perak Malays lawn tennis championship meeting was brought .o a successful conclusion on Sunday evening at Kuala Kangsar where Malays F rom all over Perak have assembled for the celebrations in connection with the 3oyal wedding. The success of the tournament234 words
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Article68 1934-06-28 15 Wins King George V. Gold Cup Outright Reuter Wireless. London, June 26. THF King George V. Gold Cup, the Premier trophy with the International Horse Show, h-ld at Olympia, has been won outright by Lt. J. A. Talbot-Ponsonby of the Seventh Hussars, riding "Best Girl."Reuter Wireless. - 68 words
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Article234 1934-06-28 15 [The Anson B.P. will meet the Pliyfalr Athletic Union 1» a friendly badminton match or six men's singles, one ladys f single, one men doubles* and one mixed doubles, at Mr. Chan Wah Chiangs court. No: 211-4, Silat Road of! Kam pong Bahru Road, on Sunday at 2 The'Anson234 words
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Article92 1934-06-28 15 Championship Tournament Begins (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 27. MATCHES in the Johore Lawn Tennis Association 1934 championships opened yesterday on the Johore Civil Service Club courts, when in the Southern Section, four matches were played in the men's singles. G. Lowe beat A.M. Wallace 6—l,92 words
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Article60 1934-06-28 15 The following will represent the V.M.C A Junior Department first team at water-polo against the R.A.F. in a friendly match at the V.M.C.A. poo 1 tomorrow at 5 p.m.:—Louis Chye, Lim Thye Hock (capt.), Lai Khoi Hian, Chan Choon Jin, Taye Swee Kang, Sim Teng Pheng and Sim60 words
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Article153 1934-06-28 15 American And National Leagues Reuter. New York, June 28. LATEST results in the U.S. major baseball Leagues are as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Cleveland 0 3 0 Boston 6 7 1 Henry Johnson pitched. Chicago 7 12 1 New York 8 16 0 Simmons scored aReuter. - 153 words
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Article55 1934-06-28 15 Following are results of ties in the billiards championships of the Aston A.C: Ang Chin Thian beat Ng Cheng Koon 300—200. Handicap "B" (semi-final):—Lim Kee Fook (-20) beat J. Chye (-80) 150—81. Low Hock Kiat beat Khoo Kirn Swee 300—166. Hock Kiat made a break of 87,55 words
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Article406 1934-06-28 15 River» v. Suares CAN ALS DEFENCE BE BROKEN? r*AN a powerful hard-hitting middleweight like Arthur Suares break ilown the superb defence of a much .•mailer man? This, is a point which is being daily discussed in box in* circles as Sun* uay'a "big fight rt between AI406 words
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Advertisement91 1934-06-28 15 J Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance i Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and91 words
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Article594 1934-06-28 16 j Div. 2 Football BUT R.A.F. WERE MUCH HANDICAPPED •J HE Police gained lull points yesterday when they easily Beat thi* R.A.I*. II 3—1 at the Anson Road Stadium in the Second Division of the S A.F.A. League. I The winners were the better side and deserved594 words
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Article177 1934-06-28 16 They Nosd Potatoes To Win Boat Races! Reuter. OXFORD boat-race crews eat too much food and not enough potatoes, according to the "Cherwell," the Oxford Undergraduates' magazine, in a leading article which attempts to explain the reason for Oxford's sequence of rowing defeats in recentReuter. - 177 words
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Article77 1934-06-28 16 Ladies' Medal At Island Club I T«e io.lowing were the best cards reA turned for the Ladles' June Medal 'Bogey) played over the second nine holes at the Is and Club yesterday:— Mrs. C. A. R Bateman (30» I down. Mrs. R. J. Wilson (34> 2 Mrs. T77 words
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Article105 1934-06-28 16 Clean league Victory'For Police i i iFrcrm Our Own Correspondent > Johore Bahru, June 26. The Police met the Customs Depart- j second round of the League on the Civil Service c ub Padang this evening and defeated them by four goals to nil. In the first round105 words
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431 1934-06-28 16 I < Reuter. London. v a VOLUMES of turf histci v I m a few seconds r rh* r < week-end when many farncu of sporting events and great owners will be under V Fach "lot." wife i"; seconds, on the auctioned appeal to collectorsReuter. - 431 words
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Article436 1934-06-28 16 Foreign Trade of Ma, ay a by Counts of Origin .„d Destination durin(f rf „g TABLE L IMPORTS. British nited Possessions Continent Unitprf xt Class of Article Kingdom and of Europe Sta efof Japan T ta > Protectorates America d S Country <2> (3 > _> j)436 words
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Advertisement403 1934-06-28 16 m "EDGEWORTH" EXTRA HIGH GRADE H Here la a Pleasure that never faiJS t0 pleaSe Vacuum Packed to ensure Pj&g Js33p factory freshness in any climate. Trended in two grades to suit all tastes:— FLAKE or READY RUBBED. Of All High Class Tobacconists. SOLE AGENTS: f A B4RTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD, I403 words
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3847 1934-06-28 17 1" he began leaning hi. chair and crossing his tid my cigarette-case. I somewhere in the study, I could not. Finally, having over my writing table. 1 and somewhat irritably its immediate production. i pped forward and lifted it centre of the blotting pad, been3,847 words
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Advertisement149 1934-06-28 17 ill MM I I I I I I ii I i I I i i i j i i i i i i iiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijr I BOVRIL s n 9 e s 'fff an Invalid I out of bed THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED, SINGAPORE BRANCHES. 2 A.P.B. 7. For Presentation Cups?149 words
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Article667 1934-06-28 18 Chinese Views SOVIET ATTITUDE ANALYSED present meeting of the League Council has reaffirmed the principle of non-recognition of Manchukuo. At the same time there are reports of Soviet Russia joining th? League of Nations. These two questions merit oui close attention, as they have a667 words
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Article87 1934-06-28 18 Party Returning From Europe Geneva, June 8. Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister <o Paris and Chinese Delegate to the League of Nations, is returning to China on June 13, according to information from the Chinese Delegation. Dr. Koo will be accompanied on the way by Dr. Victor Hoo,87 words
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Article321 1934-06-28 18 Striking Results Through Psychology j DR. Charlotte Buehler was the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the Manchester Child Guidance Clinic. Dr. Buehler is Professor of Psychology in the University of Vienna and a world authority upon several aspects of her subject, notably in regard to the321 words
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Article195 1934-06-28 18 Mayor VVu Teh Chen Takes Part Shanghai, June 3. A M Naw Lif<?" movement meeting was held yesterday at the Public Athletic grourd with Mayor Wu Teh Then as the chairman. No less than oU5 companies »<1' Life" movement unit> participated in th.gathering. At the meeting the195 words
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Article92 1934-06-28 18 Anniversary Celebrated By Chinese Shanghai. June 8. I For some mysterious reason, the City God of Shanghai yesterday celebrated nis sixtieth anniversary of his "Assumption of office" as the "Guardian of Shanghai" Thousands of people, mostlv old women, thronged the City God Temple in the Chinese City92 words
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Article66 1934-06-28 18 Canton, May 26*. The remnants of the once famous 19th Route Army under General Tsai Ting Kai are now being recruited by the Kwangsi military authorities and these are being reorganized into one regiment. The regiment will be placed under the direct command of General Li Tsung66 words
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Article326 1934-06-28 18 i Statement By j k I Chancellor 1 London, ALTHOUGH the debate i, of Commons last ruVhi Clearing Offices and Iwpo*» p 5 j Reprisals Bill revealed some T'' -~4 the second reading was car- 1 a division and a further st'the Bill will be326 words
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Article176 1934-06-28 18 Marshal Chiang Senil* More 'Itoops ronton, M,» According to information f»"•.i _*i «■uUiecs Getmral Chiang Kai Sr>«' entVy sent an additional tc«» t*i <<• Fuk-ivn to strengthen the i r ♦circe in that provinceAt the same time three fantry have bevn ordered m r Kuk-it-n to reinforce th»-176 words
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Article46 1934-06-28 18 Shanghai. JuneThe Panchen Lama, accompai a representative of the Municipal ernment of Greater Shanghai, inspc the Lunghua aerodrome The Tibetan chief is retuxnu Nanking within the next tew days.' is reported to be making P rp P& for his forthcoming return to "China Times."46 words
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Article30 1934-06-28 18 Nanking- June J Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman or the tional Government, is leaving nere Ruling shortly to spend the months on that mountain Central China Daily News."30 words
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Advertisement596 1934-06-28 18 I Writers. IMF COM PI FTF LETTER-WRITER FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN $1.50. f I thf\-orrfct i 2 I THK LETTER WRITER'S HANDBOOK. New Edition $2.10. Z BETTER BUSINESS FETTERS, by Herbert N. Casson $3.00. HOW TO WRITE WELL, by Herbert N. Caaaon JJJJ- THE WRITING WAV, by John Steeksma g-w. I596 words
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Miscellaneous384 1934-06-28 18 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME "Evensong" From York Minster r -DAY'S Empire programme will include the relaying of "Evensong" from York Minster. The detailed programme is as follows: 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Tom. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin, relayed from the New Victoria384 words
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1106 1934-06-28 19 LEADERS PESSIMISTIC AS TO OUTCOME No Federation? Even Viceroy's Visit Unfruitful pEDERATKHt, now described as a distant ideal, indirect elections to Central Assembly, absence of responsibility m the Centre the inclusion oi an additional Indian Member the V iceroy's Executive Council1,106 words
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Article167 1934-06-28 19 Weekly Service To Be Operated A ITS^JTSl by the pat New Dplhi t Com ™rce was held b.v an' Air Servife W th the Pun ->'" b SSS2S tioß of the data and that provided by X bodie authorities it Ls 1 and P°*tal were reuVetfunl J°°167 words
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Article202 1934-06-28 19 Plans To Popularise Them It is understood that the next big step n'Popularising the use of telephone Antmt ma v taken by the authorities by heen h?- Department concerned mm oeen busy for sometime taking stock of the position in view of the fact that most of202 words
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Article107 1934-06-28 19 Instructional Tour Of Europe Bombay, June 11. Four aeroplanes of the Bombay Flying Club took off at seven this morning from the Juhu Aerodrome on an instructional air cruise to Europe. The cruise was to have commenced yesterday, but owing to the heavy rains, the flight was107 words
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Article210 1934-06-28 19 Congress's Election Campaign Bombay, June 15. WE three sub-Committees of the Condav nlTt Board met yestera futnri J ,n, °™»"y. and decided on a tutiire plan of work. dpJ-!L P r opa s anda P ub,icit .V sub-Committee an election campaign by holding: a public meeting210 words
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Article525 1934-06-28 19 latest Jottings From The Mail THE death occurred in London on June 9. of Mr. John Edward Burge, aged 83. of a broken heart. He never recovered from the shock of the assassination of his son at Midnaporp, nine months ago. Miss Muriel Lester, the London hostess525 words
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Article711 1934-06-28 19 Next Confederation BAN ON BRAHMINS LIFTED a keen debate at an informal conference of the Justice Party June 7 wa mat the ban on the entry of Brahmins as members of the party should be removed. The discussion, it appears, revealed a distinct cleavage of opinion be-711 words
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Article76 1934-06-28 19 A warning to the British Government that if the White Paper proposals are not substantially improved, Britain will lose both her trade in India and the goodwill of the people of India and an appeal to all communities of the country to unite together and solve the communal question were76 words
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Advertisement325 1934-06-28 19 >i ««W M l'DI»»l I I |J 4 RScppeTof temptimc interest '-CHICKEN A LA MALABARCut U P ifUo jo» nt s fairly small A pieces, remove al! moisture, and y\ powder every part with curry A WwjglmV powder to which J teaspoonful of Va Colman's D.S.F. Mustard has been added325 words
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Article, Illustration20 1934-06-28 20 Student who won prize in the combines final examination for Chinese Primary School in Singapore20 words
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59 1934-06-28 20 His Excellency Commanding General Sir Bahadur Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rama i in glasses), first Minister to SJames'f fromTthe Kingdom cf Nepal, visited the King and presented his letters of Credence, later attending Se oSS Wtth him are Lt.-Col., Sovag Jung Thapa. C.8.E.. to the left. Sublea Ghnja Mak Singh. 0.8.59 words
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Article, Illustration9 1934-06-28 20 J+gj Tne Batavia girls' bucket-tail icam now touring Malaya.9 words
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Article, Illustration15 1934-06-28 20 The Chinese water polo first team which drew with the E team last week 3—315 words
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